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responsible. >> ms. mayconcern i have about all the states by then i'm sure been another a number of other leaders shared we don't have any health care health costs in the course the debates i want to turn to the affordability issue and how much more affordable life will be for canadians with full universal single-payer farr care. it's on my platform is parsley and yours andrt it's in mr. sin' >> are you prepared to accept eric's's recommendation for universal payer health care? i am i afraid time is up for you mr. bernier. your chance to debate ms. may of household debt. >> i look at your p platform and you want to spend $60 billion. you cannot spend your way to prosperity. we need to outlaw private sector investment and in the end you know our national credit card is full. mr. trudeau just had $70 billion in our debt and you will add another $60 billion to our debt. this is not responsible that our children will have to pay for that. >> your famous private sector having gotten massive tax cuts based on bei
responsible. >> ms. mayconcern i have about all the states by then i'm sure been another a number of other leaders shared we don't have any health care health costs in the course the debates i want to turn to the affordability issue and how much more affordable life will be for canadians with full universal single-payer farr care. it's on my platform is parsley and yours andrt it's in mr. sin' >> are you prepared to accept eric's's recommendation for universal payer health care? i...
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that's why it's so important for us to tackle economic insecurity. >> ms. may, you may debate mr.ingh on this question. >> i want to echo andrew's comments. , whatk what he has done we all have done throughout this election campaign, confronting issues of privilege, and anyone with whites in has privilege -- white skin has privilege. the green party opposes bill 21. and then we are left with the question of what is the best way for the federal government to protect human rights within quebec. convectors are fighting this out within quebec. quebec groups -- people in quebec are fighting this out within quebec. groups are going to court. and we are frankly looking at a situation where we don't want to statething to hurt that within quebec. >> while bill 21 is of course , we have to tackle the powerful corporations not paying their fair share. that's part of the reason people are not able to earn a good living, find housing or the medication they need because those at the top are not paying their fair share. >> ms. may, thank you. your turn. >> i give you more than 10 seconds. >> you
that's why it's so important for us to tackle economic insecurity. >> ms. may, you may debate mr.ingh on this question. >> i want to echo andrew's comments. , whatk what he has done we all have done throughout this election campaign, confronting issues of privilege, and anyone with whites in has privilege -- white skin has privilege. the green party opposes bill 21. and then we are left with the question of what is the best way for the federal government to protect human rights...
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ms. velazquez: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. ms. velazquez: i rise today in support of the bill before us h.r. 4407, the score for small business act. there are nearly 30 million small businesses in the united states representing 99% of all businesses. these small firms employ nearly 50% of all private sectors employees in the u.s. the s.b.a. administers entrepreneurial development programs which includes the score program. since its inception the s.b.a. has undertaken efforts to connect new entrepreneurs and small business owners with more experienced businessmen and women. this expansive network consists of entrepreneurs, business leaders and executives who volunteer as meantors to small firms both in person and online. score has grown to become one of the federal government's largest business adviser and mentor program. improvements are needed to ensure score minimizes risk for fraud or misuse of program funds and strengthens s.b.a.'s oversight and the commi
ms. velazquez: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. ms. velazquez: i rise today in support of the bill before us h.r. 4407, the score for small business act. there are nearly 30 million small businesses in the united states representing 99% of all businesses. these small firms employ nearly 50% of all private sectors employees in the u.s. the s.b.a. administers entrepreneurial development programs which includes the...
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the gentlelady may continue. ms. lofgren: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to evise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous material on h.r. 4617. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. pursuant to house resolution 650 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 4617. the chair appoints the gentleman from texas, mr. guy yar, to preside over the committee of the whole. -- mr. cuellar to preside over he committee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 4617, which the clerk will report the title. the clerk: a bill neend the federal election campaign act of 1971 to clarify the obligation to report acts of foreign election influence and require implementation of compliance and reporting systems by federal campaigns, to detect and report such acts, and for other purposes. the chair:le pursuan
the gentlelady may continue. ms. lofgren: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to evise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous material on h.r. 4617. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. pursuant to house resolution 650 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 4617. the chair appoints the gentleman from texas, mr. guy yar, to preside over the...
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ms. you may be harder to try. >> there is a break, because she might be texting him, but then she goes toe place where he commits suicide. we don't know what happened there. >> reporter: you is currently in south korea. now, the district attorney's office here says they're hoping she turns herself in voluntarily, but if not, they will seek her extradition back to the united states to face that involuntary manslaughter charge, norah. >> o'donnell: such a disturbing story, mola. thank you. and coming up, it's a long-lost treasure that was hiding in plain sight. look at this. a picture of jesus, and it was just sold for a fortune. fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. cdc guidance recommends topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain for up to 12 hours, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. where everything i
ms. you may be harder to try. >> there is a break, because she might be texting him, but then she goes toe place where he commits suicide. we don't know what happened there. >> reporter: you is currently in south korea. now, the district attorney's office here says they're hoping she turns herself in voluntarily, but if not, they will seek her extradition back to the united states to face that involuntary manslaughter charge, norah. >> o'donnell: such a disturbing story, mola....
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ms. bishop may i just see, i don't even know where to begin. a lot. we know 88 exists. we know how to exist. what is their rationale not complying with the law. this one trying to figure out. tonight there are monday. we here very often, i work a lot with state and local election officials is do the organizations that are internetwork and cna his. we hear very often and it is difficult to find only places that are compliant. do not entirely wrong about that compliance with the ada overall is lacking. there are not that monday locations that are fully compliant and they also have to be wheeling to surf is a polling place which is voluntary. so we hear that often. we hear the fighting polling places that are suitably located as well is a large enough number of them, we also get accounts of coworkers who are not adequately changed and ready interact with voters with disabilities they come to the voting polling place. not necessarily aware of all of the accommodations they are required to provide. there is a widespread failure in the united states to really fully understand
ms. bishop may i just see, i don't even know where to begin. a lot. we know 88 exists. we know how to exist. what is their rationale not complying with the law. this one trying to figure out. tonight there are monday. we here very often, i work a lot with state and local election officials is do the organizations that are internetwork and cna his. we hear very often and it is difficult to find only places that are compliant. do not entirely wrong about that compliance with the ada overall is...
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ms. waters: may i kwien as i inquire as to how much time i have left? the chair: the gentlewoman has 17 minutes remaining. ms. waters: how many? the chair: 17. 17 minutes. ms. waters: thank you very chairman and members. have sat here and listened to my colleagues on the opposite side of the aisle attempt to why it is they are and what this bill this bill is attempting to do to transparency in american them ies by simply asking to disclose the number of jobs they're exporting overseas. their understand what argument is. i have heard from both side of -- sides of the aisle for years that our number one prioriti priorities is jobs, job creation and job retention. i heard from both sides of the aisle that we must do everything stop american corporations from exporting our offshore. i've heard members from both ides of the aisle take to the floor of the house of representatives and talk about we must stop, how we must do everything that we possibly can ensure that we are in no way our rting or incentivizing companies to export our jobs overseas. of this the
ms. waters: may i kwien as i inquire as to how much time i have left? the chair: the gentlewoman has 17 minutes remaining. ms. waters: how many? the chair: 17. 17 minutes. ms. waters: thank you very chairman and members. have sat here and listened to my colleagues on the opposite side of the aisle attempt to why it is they are and what this bill this bill is attempting to do to transparency in american them ies by simply asking to disclose the number of jobs they're exporting overseas. their...
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i think there's a lot of invest ms they may be making. a lot of money to be made there i think just basing too much on one quarter would be a mistake >> plans to go public any time soon >> that's something we're planning towards in the future >> the future. >> all right we appreciate that >>> coming up, some spooky stock picks. we'll gefit ve stocks rated on a scale of trick or treat. stay with us woman: my reputation was trashed online. i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair it. woman: they were able to restore my good name. vo: visit reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555. rowithout the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing today, wherever you are even hanging with your dog. ooh, like her. she's probably investing right now... taking charge of her money, mak
i think there's a lot of invest ms they may be making. a lot of money to be made there i think just basing too much on one quarter would be a mistake >> plans to go public any time soon >> that's something we're planning towards in the future >> the future. >> all right we appreciate that >>> coming up, some spooky stock picks. we'll gefit ve stocks rated on a scale of trick or treat. stay with us woman: my reputation was trashed online. i felt completely...
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ms. gibson may have answered this and i think it's set for in their response number 5, which relates to ceqa guidelines section 1-5183. i see this through the lens of what i think supervisor ronen is trying to talk about, which is changed circumstances. so, as it relates to this c.p. c.p.e., that tears off of the peir, the argument that find compelling when they say 7.68 visits a day which we in this changed culture is not true, you are arguing that cumulatively, these do not -- because we made findings of over raiding considerations, these do not rise to the level. is that what you are saying? chris jensen is looking at me like he is all over the map. >> supervisor, peskin, i will do my best to answer your question. it's in deed a head scratcher. i mean that to say that it is complex. i don't mean to be facetious about this question at all. it's a very serious one regarding changed circumstances. the seek what guidelines acknowledges that changed circumstances can lead to a change in the determination and impact would occur and in regards to a given project. when we're in the process of pre
ms. gibson may have answered this and i think it's set for in their response number 5, which relates to ceqa guidelines section 1-5183. i see this through the lens of what i think supervisor ronen is trying to talk about, which is changed circumstances. so, as it relates to this c.p. c.p.e., that tears off of the peir, the argument that find compelling when they say 7.68 visits a day which we in this changed culture is not true, you are arguing that cumulatively, these do not -- because we made...
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i'm going -- >> through the chair, may i answer emily's question. >> ms. senhaux (chair): you may. >> nicole: in terms of user testing recommendations, mayor's office on disability does have a list of community organizations. and we're also more than happy to help with basic recruitment. i'm happy to hear any other recommendations that the council would have, but wanted to make sure you knew we had a community engagement resource list that we distribute regularly. >> okay. thank you, nicole. >> nicole: thank you for letting me go. >> ms. senhaux (chair): last time i didn't let you. council member questions. let's be brief. we have another presentation. >> mr. madrid: i have two questions. one is that i saw on the station the message through jaws, right? >> could you repeat the question? >> so one question i have, i saw your department has a license to use jaws. >> a license for jaws, yes. >> mr. madrid: yeah. and one of your staff of your department uses jaws? >> she doesn't every day, but in her previous job before she came to digital services and then ong
i'm going -- >> through the chair, may i answer emily's question. >> ms. senhaux (chair): you may. >> nicole: in terms of user testing recommendations, mayor's office on disability does have a list of community organizations. and we're also more than happy to help with basic recruitment. i'm happy to hear any other recommendations that the council would have, but wanted to make sure you knew we had a community engagement resource list that we distribute regularly. >>...
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but may i inquire and let me just say ms. wagner how i enjoy working with you, do you have any more speakers? mrs. wagner: at this time, i yield back the balance of my time so you may close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from grea reserves. the gentlewoman from missouri yields. the gentleman from georgia is recognized, mr. scott. mr. scott: mr. speaker, i yield myself the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: this is a very critical piece of legislation for our financial services industry that will help close loopholes in existing law and prevent criminals, prevent terrorists and other bad state actors from escaping the united tates' anti-money laundering and counter-threat fin an laws. badly needed and this is why this is so important. and i support small businesses here today while we are making important and necessary updates to these regimes. and i would like to congratulate my colleague, mr. cleaver, from missouri and as the chair of the house financial services com
but may i inquire and let me just say ms. wagner how i enjoy working with you, do you have any more speakers? mrs. wagner: at this time, i yield back the balance of my time so you may close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from grea reserves. the gentlewoman from missouri yields. the gentleman from georgia is recognized, mr. scott. mr. scott: mr. speaker, i yield myself the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: this is a very critical piece...
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ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized, ms. jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, 'd like to thank all of my sponsors, but i particularly want to thank dr. burgess, who who joined again, me more than a year ago to move bill that we hope will give fairness to all of the onderful young athletes around the world. 835, the rodchenkov anti-doping act would impose criminal sanctions on certain ersons involved in international doping fraud conspiracies. it would also provide estitution for victims of such conspiracies, and would require coordination and sharing of united ion with the states anti-doping agency to assist its fight against doping. as i oduced this bill, said, with mr. burgess of texas, widespread use of performance-enhancing substances had come to light in recent fans, harming athletes and alike. clean u.s. athletes and sports participate inho these competitions as well as their u.s. sponsors are denied due recognition and economic upheavals. young people wh
ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized, ms. jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, 'd like to thank all of my sponsors, but i particularly want to thank dr. burgess, who who joined again, me more than a year ago to move bill that we hope will give fairness to all of the onderful young athletes around the world. 835, the rodchenkov anti-doping act would impose criminal sanctions on certain ersons...
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ms. lofgren: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. lofgren: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of h.r. 1623. this measure is important, the help america run act will amend the federal election campaign act with commonsense reforms to help everyday americans run for office. current law does not directly address whether people who choose to run for office can use their campaign funds to cover the cost of childcare. this has led several individuals to have to appeal to the federal election commission for evaluations on a case-by-case basis and creates a burden for candidates with school-aged children. this bill addresses that barrier and other family-related barriers for candidates who have experiences like most everyday americans. the help america run act makes running for office easier for working mothers and fathers who need sitters for their small kids. it would support establishe
ms. lofgren: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. lofgren: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of h.r. 1623. this measure is important, the help america run act will amend the federal election campaign act with commonsense reforms to help everyday...
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ms. waters: waters i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: without objection. ms. waters: i rise in support of h.r. 1815, the s.e.c. disclosure if he cantiveness testing act crafted by representative casten from illinois, a new member to the financial services committee. h.r. 1815 requires the securities and exchange commission to test disclosure documents with retail investments through one on one interviews and surveys to ensure that these documents are actually understood by the target audience. the s.e.c. approach to protect investors from conflicts of interests and other risks are informing them through disclosure. this is a disclosure that it is written in away that retail investors don't understand. since 2012, the s.e.c. conducted a financial literacy study. many of the disclosures intended for retail investors are not well understood by those investors. while the public has the opportunity to comment on most rulemaking on new disclosures, hese comments are largely from well-funded industry representatives rather than the mom and pop investors who will be r
ms. waters: waters i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: without objection. ms. waters: i rise in support of h.r. 1815, the s.e.c. disclosure if he cantiveness testing act crafted by representative casten from illinois, a new member to the financial services committee. h.r. 1815 requires the securities and exchange commission to test disclosure documents with retail investments through one on one interviews and surveys to ensure that these documents are actually understood by...
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and i suspect that cumulatively we may be losing ms of dollars. and we need the mon. [laughter] okay. so that's page 24. and thn pge announced that they would bw the department might be impactee question regarding the emergenco all of our stations have the emy fuller powered or are they powd, means. >> all stations have generators powered by diesel engines, and y can last up to three days in a w without refueling. and we have measures in place so we can refl them back and keep going. >> all right. so i assume then t they are exterior generators. >> most of them are. some are on roofs. it depends on the facili. and some are exteriors. >> very good. and you say three. is that full light refrigeratio, everything? >> everything in the station wog for two days uninterrupted is te level we have. and again, many stations have fuel pumps. and we methods now because of this thre have with the power shutdowns, e have a method to refuel the gens before three days happens. so we one of the main departments thas the fuel so that we have discuss with city agencies that we neede fue
and i suspect that cumulatively we may be losing ms of dollars. and we need the mon. [laughter] okay. so that's page 24. and thn pge announced that they would bw the department might be impactee question regarding the emergenco all of our stations have the emy fuller powered or are they powd, means. >> all stations have generators powered by diesel engines, and y can last up to three days in a w without refueling. and we have measures in place so we can refl them back and keep going....
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ms. schakowsky: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 1781. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. schakowsky: i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 1781, the payment commission data act of 2019. this bill will provide the medicaid and chip ayment with access to drug pricing and rebate data under medicare parts b and d as well as medicaid. they are independent, nonpartisan commissions that advise congress on the medicare and medicaid programs. this drugck access to pricing data and limited in their to provide information to congress on the skyrocketing congress. h.r. 1787 is a simple but critical fix to ensure that the commissioners have the access to this data in order to analyze and report to congress on these important issues. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. burgess: i rise in support of the payment commission da
ms. schakowsky: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 1781. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. schakowsky: i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 1781, the payment commission data act of 2019. this bill will provide the medicaid and chip ayment with access to drug pricing and rebate data under medicare parts b and d as well as...
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hope and keep fighting the climate change battle, despite the backlash they may face from big businesses and politicians. msng at the one young world summit in london. more now on our main story — the thirty nine bodies found in a lorry outside of london. a short time ago our europe correspondent damian grammaticas sent this update from the belgian port of zeebrugge, where police believe the vehicle came from. it is here where it's thought that trailer was loaded onto a boat to cross the channel and that is now were part of the focus of the inquiry is. prosecutors in belgium have received information from the uk side and have begun their own inquiries. and the focus of those inquiries is to determine where the trailer originated its journey, was it in belgium or outside. prosecutors said they don't know. where was it loaded and how did it then proceed to here? belgian authorities have been cooperating with the uk for quite some time to control the migrant flow and particularly through this port, we're 100 km up the coast from calais, as security has improved at french ports, and fencing and controls have be
hope and keep fighting the climate change battle, despite the backlash they may face from big businesses and politicians. msng at the one young world summit in london. more now on our main story — the thirty nine bodies found in a lorry outside of london. a short time ago our europe correspondent damian grammaticas sent this update from the belgian port of zeebrugge, where police believe the vehicle came from. it is here where it's thought that trailer was loaded onto a boat to cross the...
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hope and keep fighting the climate change battle, despite the backlash they may face from big businesses and politicians. msg world summit in london. high level talks betweenjapan and south korea are expected to take place later, the first since a major diplomatic spat erupted between the two countries earlier this year. south korean prime minister lee nak—yon will meet his japanese counterpart, shinzo abe, in tokyo, where world leaders are attending the enthronement ceremony for emperor naruhuto. but what, if anything, is likely to come out of the talks? john delury, associate professor at yonsei university graduate school of international studies spoke to me earlier. when you ask about the root, we have to go all the way back into the japanese colonial period and it's really unresolved historical issues that stem from that. but most recently, there was a supreme court ruling here in south korea that would green light korean citizens who were coerced forced labour back in the japanese colonial period, that they can file claims against japanese companies for damages, going back to the earlier part of the 20
hope and keep fighting the climate change battle, despite the backlash they may face from big businesses and politicians. msg world summit in london. high level talks betweenjapan and south korea are expected to take place later, the first since a major diplomatic spat erupted between the two countries earlier this year. south korean prime minister lee nak—yon will meet his japanese counterpart, shinzo abe, in tokyo, where world leaders are attending the enthronement ceremony for emperor...
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ms. murrill. >> mr. chief justice, may it please the court, we agree with petitioner this case presents two issues, whether the sixth amendment requires yunanimity ad if so whether that applies to the states. the court should decide this case on the first issue because nothing in the text, structure or history of the sixth amendment requires unanimous jury verdicts. nor has this court ever held that the framers wholesale adopted the common law. in fact, the courts expressly rejected that role in hertada with regard to the bill of rights and in williams. those correct holdings, plus historical evidence that the framers expressly rejected unanimity in the sixth amendment, are fatal to petitioners' request to add back words that the senate rejected in 1789. the reliance interests here are overwhelming. because the sixth amendment is not a code of criminal procedure, over two centuries of states -- for two centuries, states have adapted their criminal justice systems to their particular circumstances and louisiana for the last
ms. murrill. >> mr. chief justice, may it please the court, we agree with petitioner this case presents two issues, whether the sixth amendment requires yunanimity ad if so whether that applies to the states. the court should decide this case on the first issue because nothing in the text, structure or history of the sixth amendment requires unanimous jury verdicts. nor has this court ever held that the framers wholesale adopted the common law. in fact, the courts expressly rejected that...
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ms. haaland: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. haaland: thank you, mr. chair. h.r. 2181 is a broadly supported proposal to protect the cultural resources of chaco canyon. this bill has the support of the all pueblo council of governors, the navajo nation, the entire new mexico delegation, and the new mexico governor, not to mention any number of elected officials across our beautiful state. this proposal has been worked on for a very long time and over many hours, weeks, and years many voices have been heard. if we are serious about lifting up tribal voices and responding to the priorities of native american communities, we need to listen to the tribal leaders who are asking us to protect chaco canyon. . the people of new mexico know the impacts oil and gas rement can have on clean air, water and health of our children. 90% of the san juan basin is available for oil and gas leasing. we can protect the sacred land because gas and oil doesn't need to take up every single inch of our state. this proposal is about protecting a small s
ms. haaland: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. haaland: thank you, mr. chair. h.r. 2181 is a broadly supported proposal to protect the cultural resources of chaco canyon. this bill has the support of the all pueblo council of governors, the navajo nation, the entire new mexico delegation, and the new mexico governor, not to mention any number of elected officials across our beautiful state. this proposal has been worked on for a very long...
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we're trying to understand and address mental health issues, specifically those that may be untreated, it's dr. hammer and ms. martinez mentioned in the presentation a while back. i want to bring to light the implicit biases in the government and also officials, the sfpd as well as local security guards, their attitudes they may have towards a subset of our population and those afflicted with mental health conditions. i'm wondering what kind of steps the condition plans to take in order to mold the attitudes of our city to humanize attitudes to be more empathetic when interacting with the subset of homeless individuals, perhaps less likely to incarcerate them and more so aiding them and escorting them to hospitals, social support systems, as well as shelters. if we start with the city employees, we can expand on that towards the population of our residents. so they will no longer see someone on the streets and think they are crazy, because that's really not the case. but it's just that they're not intentionally being disruptive. it's just some underlying mental illness that's not been resolved. >> thank you.
we're trying to understand and address mental health issues, specifically those that may be untreated, it's dr. hammer and ms. martinez mentioned in the presentation a while back. i want to bring to light the implicit biases in the government and also officials, the sfpd as well as local security guards, their attitudes they may have towards a subset of our population and those afflicted with mental health conditions. i'm wondering what kind of steps the condition plans to take in order to mold...
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ms. spinelli: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: miller and montgomery control this case. the warden and the united states have just conceded that in order to rule for them this court , would have to discard the reasoning of montgomery. miller held that before imposing life without parole on a juvenile a sentencer must consider how the characteristics of youth counsel against that sentence. that individualized sentencing hearing, as montgomery explained, effectuates the eighth amendment rule that life without parole is an excessive sentence for most juveniles, those who are not permanently incorrigible. miller is not limited to mandatory schemes where life without parole is the only possible punishment. it invalidated those schemes because they guarantee that courts won't consider whether youth warrants a lower sentence, which creates an unacceptable risk of excessive punishment, but when a court has the theoretical power to consider a lower sentence but doesn't do so, which is what happened here, it creates precisely the same risk, as the warden admits in his reply brief.
ms. spinelli: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: miller and montgomery control this case. the warden and the united states have just conceded that in order to rule for them this court , would have to discard the reasoning of montgomery. miller held that before imposing life without parole on a juvenile a sentencer must consider how the characteristics of youth counsel against that sentence. that individualized sentencing hearing, as montgomery explained, effectuates the eighth...
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may one day be helped to repair itself. as we get older, our nerves die. that's part of ageing. but in ms limit that either by keeping the nerves alive or keeping the supporting cells that keep them alive working better. that nerve damage now affect my hands, arms and legs, but could research being done in cambridge help? i've got my reporter mra ready. professor robin franklin heads the team that has discovered a safe, cheap drug that already exists may help regenerate adult brain stem cells. so how exactly could this commonly—used diabetes drug help people like me whose ms is progressing? it's well tolerated and widely available, and there is every reason to believe that the effects that we have seen in the laboratory which have been so spectacular will translate into humans, but, of course, we now need to do trials to ascertain whether that is true or not. those trials will take years rather than months, karine, and many others, it is research that offers much needed hope. caroline wyatt, bbc news. an opera house, a council house and a home made out of cork. they are among the building
may one day be helped to repair itself. as we get older, our nerves die. that's part of ageing. but in ms limit that either by keeping the nerves alive or keeping the supporting cells that keep them alive working better. that nerve damage now affect my hands, arms and legs, but could research being done in cambridge help? i've got my reporter mra ready. professor robin franklin heads the team that has discovered a safe, cheap drug that already exists may help regenerate adult brain stem cells....
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may sound somewhat controversial. -- here's a huge huge complication ms. the limits.here's first simple realization is that we're probably not at full independent. and the work bargaining power has been so severely diminished because it's going to take very low unemployment for a long time. it's around 6:00% or 7:00%. >> so another question i wanted to get at was to try to tease out a little bit more what you think is going on between about wage bath through into prices. some of our speakers have looked at it. of a pricee evidence fill-ups curve. inflation has been very flat. core inflation. what are you explanations for why these changes in wages aren't translating more into price imflation? >> again. research. doing what we do at the board, this is a question we very often get. and we struggle to explain why on those ve wages situations. we looked at the past stroke overtime and depending what measure you use, if you lose -- you use the most comprehension, but you could see a steady decline over the years to the oint where you don't see a price to from wages to cost
may sound somewhat controversial. -- here's a huge huge complication ms. the limits.here's first simple realization is that we're probably not at full independent. and the work bargaining power has been so severely diminished because it's going to take very low unemployment for a long time. it's around 6:00% or 7:00%. >> so another question i wanted to get at was to try to tease out a little bit more what you think is going on between about wage bath through into prices. some of our...
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although she may be young, ms. hogg is undoubtedly and unfortunately an expert on this topic. i'm thankful she is here testifying for her first congressional hearings to share her experiences. next we have the director of new jersey's office of homeland security and preparedness. he has appeared before the subcommittee numerous times and i thank him for coming back. next we have ms. cathy martinez prathner who is the director of texas school safety center and has been focused on improving school safety in texas for the past 20 years. lastly, we have mr. max shafter, he is the founder and ceo of save schools for alex. an organization he founded after losing his son to the school shooting in parkland, florida. again, thank you for being here today. without objection, the witnesses' full statements will be inserted into the record. i now ask each witness to summarize his or her statements for five minutes beginning with ms. hogg. >> chairman thompson, ranking member king, ranking member rogers and members of the subcommittee, thank you all for allowing me the opportunity to give
although she may be young, ms. hogg is undoubtedly and unfortunately an expert on this topic. i'm thankful she is here testifying for her first congressional hearings to share her experiences. next we have the director of new jersey's office of homeland security and preparedness. he has appeared before the subcommittee numerous times and i thank him for coming back. next we have ms. cathy martinez prathner who is the director of texas school safety center and has been focused on improving...
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graduation from boston college in may, authorities say his girlfriend allegedly tracked him through his phone to a parking garage and was there when he leapt to his death. >> ms. carter will now be taken into custody. >> reporter: the allegations echoing the case against michelle carter, the young woman convicted of involuntary manslaughter after sending hundreds of texts urging her boyfriend to act on his suicidal thoughts. what complicates this case, david, is that the young woman is back home in south korea. prosecutors are cautiously optimistic she'll return, but if she doesn't, they say there are a number of ways to extradite her back. david? >> eva pilgrim reporting tonight. thank you. >>> and new fears for a missing 14-year-old girl from virginia. authorities saying she's in extreme danger with a direct appeal now to the suspect. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: the desperate search for 14-year-old isabel hicks is now a nationwide amber alert. >> she is in the company of an individual that has been reported by his family to have some suicidal ideations and he is in possession of a 9-millimeter handgun. >> reporter: police saying the eighth grader vani
graduation from boston college in may, authorities say his girlfriend allegedly tracked him through his phone to a parking garage and was there when he leapt to his death. >> ms. carter will now be taken into custody. >> reporter: the allegations echoing the case against michelle carter, the young woman convicted of involuntary manslaughter after sending hundreds of texts urging her boyfriend to act on his suicidal thoughts. what complicates this case, david, is that the young woman...