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ms. marshal who's also here. when i think about my time in schools in san francisco, some of the best times i had in my whole life were right here at galleleo high school and when this field would be actual grass where we would sprain our ankles running up and down the field and watch the football games and the performances and other things and our pep rallies and homecomings and all the fun activities took place here at this school and so many amazing memories were made. and when i think about my time at galleleo high school and the various schools i went to, i can't help but think about during this pandemic what so many kids were going through, right. what would have happened if i couldn't come to school and participate in activities for my senior year. what that would have done to me. i live to walk across the stage and graduate. i would have been completely devastated if i couldn't go to the games and see the boys on the football field. i would have been losing it as a teenager. going through puberty and all
ms. marshal who's also here. when i think about my time in schools in san francisco, some of the best times i had in my whole life were right here at galleleo high school and when this field would be actual grass where we would sprain our ankles running up and down the field and watch the football games and the performances and other things and our pep rallies and homecomings and all the fun activities took place here at this school and so many amazing memories were made. and when i think about...
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ms. marshall. >> caller: good evening dr. williams ail cob community is devastated that two of our dedicated teachers, teachers of color recently received layoff notices. those teachers are amazing gifts to dr. cobb schools. >> clerk: we will address this during our special order of business. we'll address this later on our agenda. you can share your comment then. >> caller: okay, thank you very much. >> caller: good afternoon. all commissioners, superintendent matthews. welcome to the new commissioner. this time i want to talk about the resolution support of the achievement of success of all latino students in san francisco and san francisco unified district. >> clerk: as a reminder, this is for non-agenda items that item that you speaking to is on the agenda and will address later. >> caller: okay, thank you. >> caller: hello. my name is kerry. i'm a first grade sfusd teacher and i am the parent of an sfusd first grader. after having had a difficult time learning to read via zoom, despite having had absolutely amazing and w
ms. marshall. >> caller: good evening dr. williams ail cob community is devastated that two of our dedicated teachers, teachers of color recently received layoff notices. those teachers are amazing gifts to dr. cobb schools. >> clerk: we will address this during our special order of business. we'll address this later on our agenda. you can share your comment then. >> caller: okay, thank you very much. >> caller: good afternoon. all commissioners, superintendent matthews....
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marshals who defended the portland courthouse. ms. clarke: i want the chance to take that question back and make sure i am getting you an accurate answer, senator. senator cotton: your answer at the moment you do not recall you were engaged in any conversations? ms. clarke: i'm generally tpa*epl familiar with the matter you reference. i believe it's with our civil division. i want to make sure you i -- sure i get you an accurate response. i'm happy to take the question back. senator cotton: i appreciate that. i look forward to an answer. >> the senator from arkansas is raising an issue which we raised on the floor several times. he's put a hold on six u.s. attorneys and two u.s. marshals. as a consequence the posts remain vacant during this period of time. he's in the process of defunding law enforcement at the federal level. it isn't because of anything that these individuals have done wrong or anything in their background that suggests they are not qualified. senator durbin: he's concerned about a case in oregon and believes all u.s
marshals who defended the portland courthouse. ms. clarke: i want the chance to take that question back and make sure i am getting you an accurate answer, senator. senator cotton: your answer at the moment you do not recall you were engaged in any conversations? ms. clarke: i'm generally tpa*epl familiar with the matter you reference. i believe it's with our civil division. i want to make sure you i -- sure i get you an accurate response. i'm happy to take the question back. senator cotton: i...
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ms. marshall. >> thank you commissioners. i would suggest you continue your virtual meeting to protect your parents and compromised immune systems and this will allow us to participate in each and every community through the end of the school year. >> thank you. chris. >> i would like to see you guys do ahybrid model meeting where people can still call in from home .but people can also still be in the room with you since you just passed a measure allowing people to choose to unmask at school. not being a strong recommendation to stay mast it would be wonderful if people have a choice to go in person or continue to participate. >> thank you. chava. >> caller: i like to secondthe hybrid option .i'm not sure if that's technically or financially viable.if it's not i would like to request for it to stay virtual for as long as possible and i say this as someone who is difficult to me to attend meetings.no matter what whether it's covid or not. it's one of the main things in life to be able to facilitate so i'd like to think about t
ms. marshall. >> thank you commissioners. i would suggest you continue your virtual meeting to protect your parents and compromised immune systems and this will allow us to participate in each and every community through the end of the school year. >> thank you. chris. >> i would like to see you guys do ahybrid model meeting where people can still call in from home .but people can also still be in the room with you since you just passed a measure allowing people to choose to...
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ms. marshal who's also here. about my time in schools in san francisco, some of the best times i had in my whole life were right here at galleleo high school and when this field would be actual grass where we would sprain our ankles running up and down the field and watch the football games and the performances and other things and our pep rallies and homecomings and all the fun activities took place here at this school and so many amazing memories were made. and when i think about my time at galleleo high school and the various schools i went to, i can't help but think about during this pandemic what so many kids were going through, right. what would have happened if i couldn't come to school and participate in activities for my senior year. what that would have done to me. i live to walk across the stage and graduate. i would have been completely devastated if i couldn't go to the games and see the boys on the football field. i would have been losing it as a teenager. going through puberty and all the stuff goi
ms. marshal who's also here. about my time in schools in san francisco, some of the best times i had in my whole life were right here at galleleo high school and when this field would be actual grass where we would sprain our ankles running up and down the field and watch the football games and the performances and other things and our pep rallies and homecomings and all the fun activities took place here at this school and so many amazing memories were made. and when i think about my time at...
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thank you attorney general marshall. ms. goluboff: i have known her personally since 1998 and i followed her career since that time. i taught constitutional law and legal history at the university of virginia and served as the dean of the school of losses 2016 and i'm speaking in my personal, not professional capacity, and my testimony is not based on the views or positions on the university of virginia. it is my personal view of a scholar placing judge jackson in a broader historical perspective and context of god in the judicial role. my conclusion is that the supreme court nomination will benefit enormously from the keen intelligence and impeccable integrity, broad experience, and intellectual open-mindedness of justice jackson. before i return to the main portion of my testimony let my ask for a brief reflection on the historic nature of this appointment. it was 56 years ago that the senate had judge jackson's role model to be the first -- that she shares just modly's birthday is a happy coincidence. that she shares her
thank you attorney general marshall. ms. goluboff: i have known her personally since 1998 and i followed her career since that time. i taught constitutional law and legal history at the university of virginia and served as the dean of the school of losses 2016 and i'm speaking in my personal, not professional capacity, and my testimony is not based on the views or positions on the university of virginia. it is my personal view of a scholar placing judge jackson in a broader historical...
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disciplinary action, the department wouldn't be sending such marshals back into high-risk situations where violence is likely to be used. ms. clarke, were you or your division involved at all in the decisions about representing u.s. marshals who were present defending the courthouse in portland in 2020? >> senator, i believe this is a matter that is most appropriate for our civil division. i want to get you an accurate answer. i would welcome -- >> i know it's most appropriate for the civil division. but i'm asking if you had any conversations in the department at any time about representing u.s. marshals who defended the portland courthouse? >> i would want the chance to take that question back and make sure i'm getting you an accurate answer, senator. >> so is your answer at the moment that you do not recall that you were engaged in any such conversations? if that's your answer, that's fine. i understand you have a lot of conversations every day. >> i'm generally familiar with the matter that you reference that i believe is with our civil division. i want to make sure i get you an accurate response, senator, so i'm happy
disciplinary action, the department wouldn't be sending such marshals back into high-risk situations where violence is likely to be used. ms. clarke, were you or your division involved at all in the decisions about representing u.s. marshals who were present defending the courthouse in portland in 2020? >> senator, i believe this is a matter that is most appropriate for our civil division. i want to get you an accurate answer. i would welcome -- >> i know it's most appropriate for...
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ms. tlaib: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor the memories of michigan's 13th district's strong. a mother, a friend, a sister. and a community advocate. leshawn marshall. perfect partner, and her 5-year-old son. all of whom we lost to senseless gun violence this past week. i knew her as a loving mother, a daughter, and friend. but i knew her also as a constituent. and as part of a group called the results. it's an anti-poverty advocacy organization. results would meet with me every year to talk about adjusting poverty and access to quality housing for our families. one of my first meetings i met lesean, and she was passionate, she talked about renter rights. she talked about access to safe housing. we made an instant connection based on our mutual passions, housing stability, ending childhood poverty, and ensuring a better quality of life for all. hearing of her murder was devastating. not to only my team and i, but to our community. this is a tragedy that no community should endure. leeshawn was truly a beacon of light. she will be remembered as an incredible mother, and we will always remember caleb as the lights of her life. she truly loved him. i
ms. tlaib: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor the memories of michigan's 13th district's strong. a mother, a friend, a sister. and a community advocate. leshawn marshall. perfect partner, and her 5-year-old son. all of whom we lost to senseless gun violence this past week. i knew her as a loving mother, a daughter, and friend. but i knew her also as a constituent. and as part of a group called the results. it's an anti-poverty advocacy organization. results would meet with me every...
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ms. goldsby. does prior authorization ever impact your patients, especially does it delay care or ration care? ration care? >> senator marshal, we do sometimes see prior authorizations delaying care, particularly for some patients who have insurance benefits when they're needing to be placed on medications. >> and a streamlined approach to those patients would be beneficial to your staff? >> yes, absolutely, no barriers to treatment. yes. >> dr. lochman, same issue, prior authorization in your rule. i know you're doing more research based, do you ever think about where your research leads you to that will patients have access to it? are you worried about an insurance company deciding as opposed to evidence-based medicine decidic that the patient should be receiving? >> absolutely. i think every single hour we spend navigating preauthorization, every hour is an hour that could be spent on something else, you know, delivering the care that changes peoples' lives, spent on also doing the training that is critical, so i think anything that can cut down on the processes would be helpful. we can just give people the treatment they
ms. goldsby. does prior authorization ever impact your patients, especially does it delay care or ration care? ration care? >> senator marshal, we do sometimes see prior authorizations delaying care, particularly for some patients who have insurance benefits when they're needing to be placed on medications. >> and a streamlined approach to those patients would be beneficial to your staff? >> yes, absolutely, no barriers to treatment. yes. >> dr. lochman, same issue,...
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ms. ross: that's why america and our allies are linking arms and engaging in unprecedented cooperation. president biden has marshalled the world to impose severe consequences on putin and the russian economy. because of these crippling sanctions, russia now stands at the precipice of a punishing financial crisis. american troops, many from fort bragg and elsewhere in north carolina, are already in nato countries in eastern a europe. and more are on their way. the international community is also sending support to countries neighboring ukraine, including north carolina's close partner, moldavia. as we continue to work on a robust new aid package, the prayers and admiration of the people of my district are with the brave ukrainian freedom fighters, risking their lives to defend their homeland. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition. >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one min
ms. ross: that's why america and our allies are linking arms and engaging in unprecedented cooperation. president biden has marshalled the world to impose severe consequences on putin and the russian economy. because of these crippling sanctions, russia now stands at the precipice of a punishing financial crisis. american troops, many from fort bragg and elsewhere in north carolina, are already in nato countries in eastern a europe. and more are on their way. the international community is also...
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maryland, home of thurgood marshall, frederick douglass, and rachel carson, i inform the house that mr. raskin will vote yes on the ryan amendment. and as the member designated by ms. wilson of florida, home to the largest tortoise ever weighted at 996 pounds, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the ryan amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. let low of -- letlow of louisiana, i inform the house that ms. letlow will vote yea on amendment number 23. and mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. nehls of texas, i inform the house that mr. nehls will vote nay on amendment number 23. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. representatives cardenas, we will -- swalwell, gonzalez, barragan, agholor -- aguilar, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the amendment number 23. >> i inform the house that mr. johnson will vote yes on amendment number 23. as the member designated by mr. resch en that aller -- mr. reschenthaler, i inform the ho
maryland, home of thurgood marshall, frederick douglass, and rachel carson, i inform the house that mr. raskin will vote yes on the ryan amendment. and as the member designated by ms. wilson of florida, home to the largest tortoise ever weighted at 996 pounds, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the ryan amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. let low of --...