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providence. opening minutes. in the big east, first year the new big east, providence. friars second tournament title all time. then last year villanova returned the favor by beating providence in the semi then went on won the final behind josh hart over xavier for its second big east tournament title. got his 200th career win at allen fieldhouse beating texas. michigan state bouncing back from the first three game skid in conference play in three years. cal who you saw few days ago with a big win last night against arizona. junior lomomba nope as glue guy, defensive player first five points. >> jim: the players step up transfer cleveland state had ability to knock down shots make plays like i talked about very important other players step up and right now junior lomomba is doing just that by first five points for providence. >> joe: daniel ochefu coming off of the bench because of minor off-court issue. first time he's not been in the line up since ironically last year against providence. >> jim: force him to play defense. plagued him the last few games. >> joe: at leas
providence. opening minutes. in the big east, first year the new big east, providence. friars second tournament title all time. then last year villanova returned the favor by beating providence in the semi then went on won the final behind josh hart over xavier for its second big east tournament title. got his 200th career win at allen fieldhouse beating texas. michigan state bouncing back from the first three game skid in conference play in three years. cal who you saw few days ago with a big...
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"she's able to work with us, getting the diet, exercise medication to provide the patient and the providers sort of a liaison between the patients and the providers." the harvest foundation will evaluate the coalition once every six months over the next three years to determine whether the coalition will get to continue receiving installments of the grant money. in basset, colter anstaett, wsls 10. turning now to your forecast... it was an incredibly windy day... and temperatures didn't get out of the 30's... but we did see some sun. storm team ten meteorologist alan auglis joins us now. alan... tonight: clear with a much lighter wind as high pressure begins to build in. lows in the upper teens to mid 20s. saturday: with high pressure to our south, winds begin to shift out of the south warming us up into the low to mid 50s. look for lots of sunshine with a few high clouds. saturday night: mostly clear with lows in the low to mid 30s. mild with temperatures 15-20 degrees above normal. the high 62. monday: a weak cold front brings more clouds and the chance for showers. highs in the mid 60s.
"she's able to work with us, getting the diet, exercise medication to provide the patient and the providers sort of a liaison between the patients and the providers." the harvest foundation will evaluate the coalition once every six months over the next three years to determine whether the coalition will get to continue receiving installments of the grant money. in basset, colter anstaett, wsls 10. turning now to your forecast... it was an incredibly windy day... and temperatures...
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me with my hometown provider, but when the hometown provider insisted i see a specialist i had to go through it all over again and was denied the chance to have the radiologist look at my x-rays. in may work initially and fall apart in the process, and i want to make sure we don't discourage veterans. that abandonment rate which i was told i would be provided i would like to have to see how many people are walking away not because they want to but because it is not meeting their needs. and also secretary gibson and i had a conversation about ten specific cases. his willingness to take those cases on and solve the problems, and i appreciate what he said. and he offered to take care of the ten cases that come into our office that week feeling with choice, the ultimate outcome of which was that someone called our caseworkers and said what do we need to do. it ended up back in our office. i would highlight that opportunity. maybe it is a pilot program in which you can see the conversations i have and now the act is failing them and maybe these exam
me with my hometown provider, but when the hometown provider insisted i see a specialist i had to go through it all over again and was denied the chance to have the radiologist look at my x-rays. in may work initially and fall apart in the process, and i want to make sure we don't discourage veterans. that abandonment rate which i was told i would be provided i would like to have to see how many people are walking away not because they want to but because it is not meeting their needs. and also...
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the rule provides that the bill shall be considered as read. the rule waves all points of order against provisions in the bill. the rule makes an order only those in the rules committee of the report. each such amendment may only be offered in the order printed by a member designated the report. shall be considered as read, debatable for time specified in the report equally divided control by the proponent and opponent. shall not be subject to amendment and subject to a demand for a division to question. the rule weighs all points of order. the amendments printed in part b of the report. finally, it provides one notion to recommit with or without instructions. gl thank you very much. you've now heard the motion concerning hr 115 scrub act and 712, regulatory reform packages. any discussion or amendment to that? >> i have an amendment, mr. chair. i have an amendment to the rule, i move the committee grant hr 712 and hr 1155 each, an open rule, so that all members have the opportunity to offer amendments to the bills on the floor. >> thank you ve
the rule provides that the bill shall be considered as read. the rule waves all points of order against provisions in the bill. the rule makes an order only those in the rules committee of the report. each such amendment may only be offered in the order printed by a member designated the report. shall be considered as read, debatable for time specified in the report equally divided control by the proponent and opponent. shall not be subject to amendment and subject to a demand for a division to...
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>> i think that it's possible for her to say, i wasn't totally aware of the providence of these particular cells, and i think that ben carson's responses might be convincing to most pro-life voters. which is, once the tissue is already in the bank and being farmed out to research companies, at that point, how am i supposed to run back the providence of those cells, and make sure that there was not a coerced abortion situation like santorum was talking about? i think that she could exonerate herself by saying that i wasn't aware of the providence of those particular time. >> it's interesting that you say that the defense. and i want to learn more about this. what is hardline enough to get it bonified as a candidate in today's gop. are the shades of difference between the candidates? are the people who want to end legalling abortions to the extent possible to support or oppose candidates, based on the endgame of their opposition? birth control, rape and incest exceptions, stem cell research. who is pro-life? stay with us. it's "inside story". >> grammy award-winning jazz singer cassandra wil
>> i think that it's possible for her to say, i wasn't totally aware of the providence of these particular cells, and i think that ben carson's responses might be convincing to most pro-life voters. which is, once the tissue is already in the bank and being farmed out to research companies, at that point, how am i supposed to run back the providence of those cells, and make sure that there was not a coerced abortion situation like santorum was talking about? i think that she could...
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their needs in part because the hours we provide don't match their demanding schedule. some respects our childcare options today reflect the needs of the different era of a time when for vast majority of military families only one parent worked outside the home. that is a problem we need to address and as we looked at this issue over the past nine months we saw a link between dissatisfaction with childcare and difficulties with retention. whether for single parents or families where both parents work outside the home or for every mother father and her military childcare hour should be as responsive as possible toward demands. based on feedback from surveys and pilot programs and in the interest of responding to the typical work hours at our installations to increased childcare access to 14 hours a day across the force. by providing or choose what childcare they can rely on from before readily two after tacitly provide one more reason for them to stay on board. we showed them it's important to family and serving her country are by no means incompatible goals. third, we c
their needs in part because the hours we provide don't match their demanding schedule. some respects our childcare options today reflect the needs of the different era of a time when for vast majority of military families only one parent worked outside the home. that is a problem we need to address and as we looked at this issue over the past nine months we saw a link between dissatisfaction with childcare and difficulties with retention. whether for single parents or families where both...
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it will require more thorough outreach by the providers and document the times of outreach to enroll. it mandates that a worksheet is provided and lists the criteria for eligibility for benefits and share this worksheet publicly. in addition another amendment will require they have a consent release form to providers and allow the parties to exchange information and status of the client and they will post the form on the website. we want to make sure it's public and transparent and amending the audit requirements originally included because they would fold it into the regular auditing process for providers, so very similar to the eviction reporting and transparency law that the board unanimously supported last year they introduced. this is going to be a first step in the right direction to help the city really collect data and move towards maximizing the public benefits that individuals that really need the help of our government receive here in san francisco. they do provide some of the basic needs whether it's housing, food, in-home support services and health care and it's critical
it will require more thorough outreach by the providers and document the times of outreach to enroll. it mandates that a worksheet is provided and lists the criteria for eligibility for benefits and share this worksheet publicly. in addition another amendment will require they have a consent release form to providers and allow the parties to exchange information and status of the client and they will post the form on the website. we want to make sure it's public and transparent and amending the...
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the data necessary and the critical forecasting and warning products and services provided by the national weather service. in fact, the capabilities of the national weather service are directly dependent on the quality and the success of our satellite programs as well as a highly skilled workforce. so while it is not the focus of today's hearing, i want to mention important work that gao is conducting on behalf of my colleagues and me. ensuring adequate workforce is central to achieving noaa's public safety mission. we can't afford a weather satellite gap. it is essential that noaa keep them on track. i know these are technically difficult that noaa needs to address. thank you, mr. chairman. i look forward to today's hearing. >>> thank the ranking member for his opening statement. i would like to recognize the chairman of the oversight committee mr. lauder milk from georgia. >> today we will hear from gao and the satellite programs. they have experienced setbacks. today we intend to see what has changed since february of this year. earlier this year, gao issued a rotor det
the data necessary and the critical forecasting and warning products and services provided by the national weather service. in fact, the capabilities of the national weather service are directly dependent on the quality and the success of our satellite programs as well as a highly skilled workforce. so while it is not the focus of today's hearing, i want to mention important work that gao is conducting on behalf of my colleagues and me. ensuring adequate workforce is central to achieving noaa's...
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the education, we're continuing to work with the medicaid population as well as the providers. we had all four major hospitals that have signed up in december. we were making significant progress. we had really, i think, tripled the number of providers, and we can say today we're at 93% of the providers signed up. we're on the right track. >> ron: do you think it will continue to be a contentious session? >> lt. gov. reynolds: they have to figure out then how they're going to balance the budget. if they want to fund education, if that is a priority and we need to take care of the medicaid population, there's and so we've put forth a budget that we felt it balanced, it meant the -- met what iowans are looking for and it also honors the commitments that we made and that's funding education, teacher leadership and compensation, that's $150 million of new money, three-year phase-in, as well as honoring our commitment to local governments for the backfill for the commercial and industrial property tax ee relief, so we want topped do that also. >> ron: the legislature is almost a ye
the education, we're continuing to work with the medicaid population as well as the providers. we had all four major hospitals that have signed up in december. we were making significant progress. we had really, i think, tripled the number of providers, and we can say today we're at 93% of the providers signed up. we're on the right track. >> ron: do you think it will continue to be a contentious session? >> lt. gov. reynolds: they have to figure out then how they're going to...
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>> the 1st is provider agreements. e have long-term care facilities right now refusing to do business with us because they are too small to deal with the federal acquisition rules. that is number one. second, the consolidation of care in the community. you all had a hearing on it. the plan we put forward is a good one. we cannot get to that ideal optimal network providers including private sector providers until we get that rule, that law done because right now there are many different programs all with different criteria, specifications, and all with different payment schedules which confuses veterans, employees, and it distorts incentives because people want the program that is the most expensive. number three, i would say flexible budget authority. last year i had to come to the house committee begging for money for hepatitis c, this numerical drug because we had money in a separate pot designed for that purpose, but i don't have the authority to move it. it is about caring for veterans. i should have the ability to
>> the 1st is provider agreements. e have long-term care facilities right now refusing to do business with us because they are too small to deal with the federal acquisition rules. that is number one. second, the consolidation of care in the community. you all had a hearing on it. the plan we put forward is a good one. we cannot get to that ideal optimal network providers including private sector providers until we get that rule, that law done because right now there are many different...
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the local san francisco. cody, a real tek team member will be provide a summary of the project at 363, 6th street and i will provide an overview of the shadow and cody will conclude the sponsor's presentation with a brief summary of real tek's community out reach and community benefits. before turning it over to cody, we want to thank the planning department staff, and in particular rick sucre and david for their professionalism and guidance and we want to thank community members for working with real teks on the 363 6th street project and their comments and staff's work has resulted in a better project and one that we're honored to receive a favorable recommendation for approval from staff. here is cody, who will walk you through the details of the project. >> good afternoon, commission members. executive vice president of real tek. i would like to express my gratitude for the planning department's positive recommendation of the project and the hard work that they have put into this project to make it a better place to live, work, and play. as described by mr. sucre, 363 6th street is located at corner of 6th and
the local san francisco. cody, a real tek team member will be provide a summary of the project at 363, 6th street and i will provide an overview of the shadow and cody will conclude the sponsor's presentation with a brief summary of real tek's community out reach and community benefits. before turning it over to cody, we want to thank the planning department staff, and in particular rick sucre and david for their professionalism and guidance and we want to thank community members for working...
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healthlike providing care for the workers, providing housing for the workers, having women in the workforce and dealing with sickness, having black people in the workforce and dealing with racism on the job. these are things we are seeing now. the civilthat led to rights movement. gote are features that their traction during the homefront in world war ii and if you look at the way kaiser industries did it, they set a good precedent. kaiser first started with road building in the pacific northwest and later on, as he got bigger projects, he was building the central highway in cuba. on, as he asserted to get bigger projects, his big project was part of the six companies doing the hoover dam. about not know anything them building but knew about construction and was providing the aggregate and concrete for them. he turned out to be a skilled negotiator with washington. so he was traveling back and forth because this was a big federal project. this was a giant public works project out of the desert. project building grand coulee dam on the columbia river. block oflargest concrete ever poured in
healthlike providing care for the workers, providing housing for the workers, having women in the workforce and dealing with sickness, having black people in the workforce and dealing with racism on the job. these are things we are seeing now. the civilthat led to rights movement. gote are features that their traction during the homefront in world war ii and if you look at the way kaiser industries did it, they set a good precedent. kaiser first started with road building in the pacific...
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medications i suspect the blue shield and sairp neglects actually providexpertise and medications and hiech change in that health plan the city plan people are people that have been involved you know the city employees for 3 decades and they're not they don't want to look at changing their providers over the change in demographics etc. are - anyone knew is there as many coming out kaiser permanente and blue shield their diagnoses and the familiar outlet of who the providers are and where they're related to >> first of all, it is the city plan does provide coverage for other service areas for active like hetch hetchy employees and allows people that have had similar behavior over time for figures they've been choosing to do that without interference there has not been congregate in the city plan as the costs are quite different and so really haven't seen the younger population coming out will offset the high cost of, if you will, the middle age population are chronic illnesses. >> any other questions. >> just must show may be one question one of the things i
medications i suspect the blue shield and sairp neglects actually providexpertise and medications and hiech change in that health plan the city plan people are people that have been involved you know the city employees for 3 decades and they're not they don't want to look at changing their providers over the change in demographics etc. are - anyone knew is there as many coming out kaiser permanente and blue shield their diagnoses and the familiar outlet of who the providers are and where...
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>> the first is provider agreements. we have long-term care facilities right now refusing to do business with us because they are too small to deal with the federal acquisition role. that is number one. i would have to add the consolidation and care in the community -- you will have a hearing on it, i thought it was a good hearing. i think the plan we put forward -- we can't get to that ideal, optimum network of providers, including private sector providers, until we get that rule, that law done. right now, there are many different programs -- seven different programs -- all with different criteria, specifications, and importantly all with different payment schedules, which really confuses veterans and employees. it distorts incentives. people want the program that is the most expensive. say,r three, i would flexible budget authority. last year i had to come to the house committee, begging for money for care in the community for hepatitis c, this new miracle drug, because we had money in a separate pot that was designed f
>> the first is provider agreements. we have long-term care facilities right now refusing to do business with us because they are too small to deal with the federal acquisition role. that is number one. i would have to add the consolidation and care in the community -- you will have a hearing on it, i thought it was a good hearing. i think the plan we put forward -- we can't get to that ideal, optimum network of providers, including private sector providers, until we get that rule, that...
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the mayors office of housing provides grants to agency all over the city. sfhdc and meta are 2 of them to be able to provide access to housing workshops and one on one counseling and not just for home ownership but rental preparation so people can work on whatever credit issues that are keeping them out of housing or if it is the deposit or something else on the report landlords are turning their nose up at, helping get throw the barriers to attaining housing. we are also working together with the aids housing alliance to-they have a program where they provide housing certificates kind of like a section 8 vouchers where the person who moves in pays a third of their income for very low income people and the voucher pays the rest. it is sometimes what keeps our cop holders out of housing is they apply for bmr's that are priced at like 55 percent ami or 60 percent ami and their income may be 20 percent ami so they don't qualify for a bmr opportunity and only qualify for units at 30 percent ami. if you are at 20 percent you don't qualify for a 30 percent unit so
the mayors office of housing provides grants to agency all over the city. sfhdc and meta are 2 of them to be able to provide access to housing workshops and one on one counseling and not just for home ownership but rental preparation so people can work on whatever credit issues that are keeping them out of housing or if it is the deposit or something else on the report landlords are turning their nose up at, helping get throw the barriers to attaining housing. we are also working together with...
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a snapshot, a moment in time, the largest single shadow. this provides a little highlight of where that is with the park diagram you can see which features. so, finally, i'd like to say there's other projects in the vicinity include one that we will speak about next 350 octavia blvd. there's other proposed projects in the pipeline. this mapco straits those. two of them, 215 linden and 1500 mission having determine to not have an effect on patricia's green and two of them, parcels k and l have the biggest feature of fact but they're not planned at this time. there also central freeway parcels in the planning efforts for those will be at least five years in the future as there are temporary leases for those parcels right now. this slide provides a brief summary of the shadow effects relative to the 1989 guidance memo. they're not specific limit on patricia screen from mmo because the park did not exist at the time that the memo was created. it does set the context for considering the effect my the amount of shadow, relative to the theoretically annually av
a snapshot, a moment in time, the largest single shadow. this provides a little highlight of where that is with the park diagram you can see which features. so, finally, i'd like to say there's other projects in the vicinity include one that we will speak about next 350 octavia blvd. there's other proposed projects in the pipeline. this mapco straits those. two of them, 215 linden and 1500 mission having determine to not have an effect on patricia's green and two of them, parcels k and l have...
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, or to the company? was provided by -- that understanding was there -- i don't want to miss the. we will have to get back to you, with regard to how -- the device. >> just to make certain, the expectation would be that the preservation order, not your processes, are a result of the cyber attack, that they would require you preserve this information. and so, we are looking for an affirmative response from you. thank you, i yield back. >> before the gentleman yields back, and you go to me for a moment? >> absolutely. >> mr. turner and i sent you a letter. what percentage of the requests have you given back to us? we made a request. i thought i heard you say you gave us a full response. what percentage? >> i cannot put it in terms of a percentage. every efforte made to provide responses to every question that has been asked. and we have worked with your staff, who is been extraordinarily accommodating to help us prioritize. where they had follow-up questions, we provided -- >> my question with mr. turner here is, you sa
, or to the company? was provided by -- that understanding was there -- i don't want to miss the. we will have to get back to you, with regard to how -- the device. >> just to make certain, the expectation would be that the preservation order, not your processes, are a result of the cyber attack, that they would require you preserve this information. and so, we are looking for an affirmative response from you. thank you, i yield back. >> before the gentleman yields back, and you go...
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the mayors office of housing provides grants to agency all over the city. sfhdc and meta are 2 of them to be able to provide access to housing workshops and one on one counseling and not just for home ownership but rental preparation so people can work on whatever credit issues that are keeping them out of housing or if it is the deposit or something else on the report landlords are turning their nose up at, helping get throw the barriers to attaining housing. we are also working together with the aids housing alliance to-they have a program where they provide housing certificates kind of like a section 8 vouchers where the person who moves in pays a third of their income for very low income people and the voucher pays the rest. it is sometimes what keeps our cop holders out of housing is they apply for bmr's that are priced at like 55 percent ami or 60 percent ami and their income may be 20 percent ami so they don't qualify for a bmr opportunity and only qualify for units at 30 percent ami. if you are at 20 percent you don't qualify for a 30 percent unit so
the mayors office of housing provides grants to agency all over the city. sfhdc and meta are 2 of them to be able to provide access to housing workshops and one on one counseling and not just for home ownership but rental preparation so people can work on whatever credit issues that are keeping them out of housing or if it is the deposit or something else on the report landlords are turning their nose up at, helping get throw the barriers to attaining housing. we are also working together with...
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. >> announcer: now from kwwl, this is the steele report. captioning provided by caption associates, llc www.captionassociates.com >> ron: welcome to this week's edition of the steele report. my guest this week the iowa's republican lieutenant governor kim reynolds, somemee i've been trying to get on the though for quite some time. she's been a former iowa state senator from osceola, a republican in iowa's 47th lieutenant governor, having served in thatat position since 2011 as she was on the ticket with governor terry branstad when they won convincingly in 2010. so you're the running mate, you still are. you're doing -- someone who's actually probably been the post active lieutenant governor that i can ever remember in iowa. you have been going around the ate the last few days trumping the agenda -- lt. gov. reynolds: : e condition of the state, yes. >> ron: and some of the things going on. what do you see as the centerpiece because this budget this year is a tight one and it all, thank you for giving neat opportunity to sit down with you. i appreciate that ve
. >> announcer: now from kwwl, this is the steele report. captioning provided by caption associates, llc www.captionassociates.com >> ron: welcome to this week's edition of the steele report. my guest this week the iowa's republican lieutenant governor kim reynolds, somemee i've been trying to get on the though for quite some time. she's been a former iowa state senator from osceola, a republican in iowa's 47th lieutenant governor, having served in thatat position since 2011 as she...
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when your in the private sector versus the va, we provide peer support. you cannot find that in the private sector, crisis lines for transportation services. caregivers not available readily. homelessness obviously, medication support, behavioral health integration,, rare in the private sector. clothing allowances, lifelong relationships. and the fact that we work with almost every leading academic medical center. there is no health system in the country that can say that. intellectual property and then put to help veterans. so these are just some of the reasons why the va's unique and why we need the va to be strong. >> senator. >> thank you. let me say, i know your commitment. have seen it up close and personal. it resonated with all of the veterans. you have done some things to change, and by doing that you built a portable medical center. we did not have one in the southern. the temporary one has been open now. i support what you are doing and want to make sure we facilitate what is needed to make these changes. we have to cut through that. i don't thi
when your in the private sector versus the va, we provide peer support. you cannot find that in the private sector, crisis lines for transportation services. caregivers not available readily. homelessness obviously, medication support, behavioral health integration,, rare in the private sector. clothing allowances, lifelong relationships. and the fact that we work with almost every leading academic medical center. there is no health system in the country that can say that. intellectual property...
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those are the provider cuts; right? >> yes. there is the claw back which would apply to laguna honda and [inaudible] and the provider rates are just in january. >> we have a 10% reduction in medi-cal and that is covered by the clause that you have at the -- the phrase at the end that was not in the version that you sent us? >> yes. >> is that right? >> yes. >> so that was my only addition i was going to make sure because year after year we seem to be very comprehensive in how we look at health issues in both the state and federal level and i think it's a matter of adding here more than if there were omissions that the commission feels important rather than taking anything off the table that we would see was not important for us. so director garcia i think the issue i want to be sure that dr. pating's point was sufficiently taken. does the wording currently because you do speak about adjustments of allocation formulas for homelessness and what not, or do we have to add housing into it for the suggestion? >> it doesn't hurt to add
those are the provider cuts; right? >> yes. there is the claw back which would apply to laguna honda and [inaudible] and the provider rates are just in january. >> we have a 10% reduction in medi-cal and that is covered by the clause that you have at the -- the phrase at the end that was not in the version that you sent us? >> yes. >> is that right? >> yes. >> so that was my only addition i was going to make sure because year after year we seem to be very...
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the resource. we just don't provide the volume of it. this year we have gone back and increased our gym hours an additional four hours every day. that's been very well received. we're increasing right now some of our cdc hours. our single sailor hours have come back. i really watch that in our facilities in what i refer to as over the horizon, so not metro areas where there's not much to do outside the gate. we also from a priority standpoint focus on quality of life. lou, you can give a couple of examples' installation level how you focus on quality of life and how you prioritize what you do and don't do. >> thanks for the question, sir. i know for fleet and family support center services, those are crucial for quality of life for our sailors and our families. that peace of mind when that sailor is deployed their family can go a resource where they know they can get support. but i think it is a zero sum game. a program we're in the process of phasing out is the relocation assistance program. in a perfect world we'll be able to keep all
the resource. we just don't provide the volume of it. this year we have gone back and increased our gym hours an additional four hours every day. that's been very well received. we're increasing right now some of our cdc hours. our single sailor hours have come back. i really watch that in our facilities in what i refer to as over the horizon, so not metro areas where there's not much to do outside the gate. we also from a priority standpoint focus on quality of life. lou, you can give a couple...
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the fuel through the parts providing the mail all those other little things you need to make not just combat operations have to actually keep the ships able to say this is expected to be a six month long deployment they'll be back sometime in july in norfolk my getting thirteen is now more than eight hundred million dollars at stake this weekend after the break jimmy lee explains there it is. that confident walk. the kind that comes to those who know how to save a little money here and there. and you, sir, definitely know how to save a little money here and there. that's why at anthem blue cross blue shield we'll find you an affordable health insurance plan, like one where you pay nothing extra for preventive care. now that's nice! anthem blue cross blue shield. the speeding problem in newport news neighborhood as some residents divided on how to get drivers to slow down the city's planning to put in speed bumps along a section of maxwell lane just off park boulevard but it was a done deal from this case reports those in opposition one of the best another solution the speed l
the fuel through the parts providing the mail all those other little things you need to make not just combat operations have to actually keep the ships able to say this is expected to be a six month long deployment they'll be back sometime in july in norfolk my getting thirteen is now more than eight hundred million dollars at stake this weekend after the break jimmy lee explains there it is. that confident walk. the kind that comes to those who know how to save a little money here and there....
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how do we make it more efficient for the companies providing the services? we are trying to figure out how to do it in the simplest way, but also to look at, while you try to make it simple and take the waste and fraud at, how do you extend that to broadband question mark because that is where all of these things are converging. -- broadband? because that is where all of these things are converging. is another thing you agree on and that is the time warner-charter merger. make the: that would company as large as probably the biggest company out there, and that's comcast. see ae still continue to local monopoly in the cable market. improved prices for consumers. we continue to see them go up. the consolidation of the market has been a real concern for us. our netflix or apple tv competing? >> they compete but only when they can get connected to the network. most people still have to go to the cable company or have access to the internet. most consumers only have access to one or two high-speed internet choices, and if one of walter companies isn't in that mar
how do we make it more efficient for the companies providing the services? we are trying to figure out how to do it in the simplest way, but also to look at, while you try to make it simple and take the waste and fraud at, how do you extend that to broadband question mark because that is where all of these things are converging. -- broadband? because that is where all of these things are converging. is another thing you agree on and that is the time warner-charter merger. make the: that would...
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take away the reason for not providing? >> we have engaged in discussions about that route and we would be happy to continue. >> that is not an accommodation. i want to actually read it. you gave it to the prosecutors. why would you assume that any member of congress with a security clirnse having signed an oath? we signed documents saying we won't reveal this. why would you assume that it is going to get out in the public? >> it is not only a question of disclosure. it's a question of waiver of privilege. the fact that we provide it to a third party could potentially be in an argument we waived the privilege and be discoverable. what we are trying to do is protect our law enforcement responsibilities. >> nobody wants to interfere in a criminal investigation. we want to make sure you are able to do your job but we have to do our job, too. e have to reach some type of balance here. if there is case law supporting what you just said, do we have that? have you provide that had? >> i don't know. but again, we would be glad to co
take away the reason for not providing? >> we have engaged in discussions about that route and we would be happy to continue. >> that is not an accommodation. i want to actually read it. you gave it to the prosecutors. why would you assume that any member of congress with a security clirnse having signed an oath? we signed documents saying we won't reveal this. why would you assume that it is going to get out in the public? >> it is not only a question of disclosure. it's a...
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>> we rely on the launch services provided through the national assets, the same launch service that provided the support to the defense department, nasa, noaa, we all use the same commercial launch providers. in the event of a loss of a catastrophic loss of a significant asset, we also have the capability to prioritize our mission over others, i believe. >> so what i'm asking is, maybe you cannot answer this if you are relying on other agencies and other parts of the government for the launch capability, but it's not just losing the asset in space, it's -- if you had a catastrophic event like an emp where your ground systems are eliminated, do you have backup systems or you may not be able to answer this, are there backup systems that could launch, that have been hardened, that we could get in place to get something back in orbit? >> and i'm not the right person to ask about what the launch backup capabilities are for the nation. >> mr. powner, back to you. for jpssing your report from earlier this year that focused on the potential gap in the 2016/2017 timeframe. are there similar c
>> we rely on the launch services provided through the national assets, the same launch service that provided the support to the defense department, nasa, noaa, we all use the same commercial launch providers. in the event of a loss of a catastrophic loss of a significant asset, we also have the capability to prioritize our mission over others, i believe. >> so what i'm asking is, maybe you cannot answer this if you are relying on other agencies and other parts of the government for...
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the resource. we just don't provide the volume of it. this year we have gone back and increased our gym hours an additional four hours every day. that's been very well received. we're increasing right now some of our cdc hours. our single sailor hours have come back. i really watch that in our facilities in what i refer to as over the horizon, so not metro areas where there's not much to do outside the gate. we also from a priority standpoint focus on quality of life. lou, you can give a couple of examples' installation level how you focus on quality of life and how you prioritize what you do and don't do. >> thanks for the question, sir. i know for fleet and family support center services, those are crucial for quality of life for our sailors and our families. that peace of mind when that sailor is deployed their family can go a resource where they know they can get support. but i think it is a zero sum game. a program we're in the process of phasing out is the relocation assistance program. in a perfect world we'll be able to keep all
the resource. we just don't provide the volume of it. this year we have gone back and increased our gym hours an additional four hours every day. that's been very well received. we're increasing right now some of our cdc hours. our single sailor hours have come back. i really watch that in our facilities in what i refer to as over the horizon, so not metro areas where there's not much to do outside the gate. we also from a priority standpoint focus on quality of life. lou, you can give a couple...
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but the difference was, what benefit are you providing? well, it turns out as all of the story with the affordable care act unfolded, we basically got medica medicaid, because that was the cost that eventually came through the senate health committee and ultimately the senate finance committee, the cost, because if you remember, after the senate health committee came forward with their figures, they said we will cover an additional 12 million people with $1.4 trillion, everyone went, i think the term is mashugana. the consequence was after that the entire discussion became cost and coverage. it was no longer what are you going to provide. it was cost and coverage. and you had to keep the number under a trillion dollars. that was the game. you remember this. had you to keep the cost under a trillion dollars. you had to cover 30 million people. the process was then massaged until they got by in by the then congressional budget off to say, the senate has a bill that covers 30 million people and it costs just right at a trillion dollars. rememb
but the difference was, what benefit are you providing? well, it turns out as all of the story with the affordable care act unfolded, we basically got medica medicaid, because that was the cost that eventually came through the senate health committee and ultimately the senate finance committee, the cost, because if you remember, after the senate health committee came forward with their figures, they said we will cover an additional 12 million people with $1.4 trillion, everyone went, i think...
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blocking to secure the ply we'd and bolted and provided the connection with the floor i'm joined by thor madison. >> thor structural engineers and thor knows more about sheer walls than anybody i've met in my life. >> it provides the stable ability that would rock before and after during around earthquake the nails along the edge of the plywood will reduce the chance of the building falling down. >> what else should we consider in getting ready. >> one thing about plywood a natural material that absorbs moisture and the panels can swell depending on the moisture if they swell they'll bulk out it is important probation officer leave a gap between the panels so before we install the next panel we'll drive in a couple of nails used to as temporary spares. >> what are the nails. >> 16 penny singers a good saying that and we don't need to be concerned with the exact nail size only the gap the next panel will be held with the existing panel we'll pull those down. >> we have peter from the construction why not go outside and cut our second panel so, now we've got the plywood let'
blocking to secure the ply we'd and bolted and provided the connection with the floor i'm joined by thor madison. >> thor structural engineers and thor knows more about sheer walls than anybody i've met in my life. >> it provides the stable ability that would rock before and after during around earthquake the nails along the edge of the plywood will reduce the chance of the building falling down. >> what else should we consider in getting ready. >> one thing about...
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so the question is, are you going to provide all the documents?>> we're -- we certainly -- >> why isn't that a simple yes? you can't say yes to that? >> we are committed to getting the committee the information it requested. we certainly are committed to going through all of those documents. there is a process that is longstanding practice between this administration, other administrations, to make sure that the documents are relevant, to make sure that the documents adhere to privacy concerns. all of the information we've given you so far has been complete without redactions. we're committed to continuing this process. >> i want to know if you're committed to giving us all the documents, yes or no. >> we are committed to getting you the information that you need and producing documents and continuing to produce documents. >> why can't you just say yes or no? are you going to give us all the documents we asked for, yes or no? >> i mean, part of the problem is i personally don't know what the universe of all the documents is. we are committed to ge
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the department of justice does provide support for states to receive assistance in categorizing the types of offenses that need to provided and possibly making their own systems consistent and we will continue to do that. senator langford: i know i have indulged the chairman's time going long on this, but this is an area of common ground where we could actually work together and i look forward to that. sen. shelby: senator kaine's -- >> thank you for appearing before the appropriations committee. i was encouraged in your testimony earlier that you want to focus on the smart and effective enforcement of our existing gun laws. the elements of the executive order you have covered are strong attempts to do exactly that. i was proud to hear you as you review the well-settled constitutionality of the actions proposed in the executive order and in the budget. rather than debating that further, i am going to move forward to what you view as the most valuable part of the budget request, something where this committee will be taking action. a portion of the presidents announcement was new fbi and a
the department of justice does provide support for states to receive assistance in categorizing the types of offenses that need to provided and possibly making their own systems consistent and we will continue to do that. senator langford: i know i have indulged the chairman's time going long on this, but this is an area of common ground where we could actually work together and i look forward to that. sen. shelby: senator kaine's -- >> thank you for appearing before the appropriations...
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what happens to the benefits we provided in the interim? >> they have been-what happened is the commission by its action och approveic the memorandums of agreement with the unions approved the concept of cost sharing and the schedule beginning july 1, 2019 [inaudible] calpers in that same intervening time period all successor agencies had to get a new contract, hourfck, we have moved forward-because the new contract is a continuation och our existing contract, we have been on a day to day operational basis operating as if we had a existing contract. the employer pays its share and employees pay their share, people that are retiring get their benefits. it has been pretty much business as usual with the exception of the fact between july 1, 2015 up until the first day of the pay period following todays action pending approval employees have been paying their share post-tax instead of pre-tax. >> there is no way making this approval ret row active so changing the character >> they will not let us change the form of the resolution even to put i
what happens to the benefits we provided in the interim? >> they have been-what happened is the commission by its action och approveic the memorandums of agreement with the unions approved the concept of cost sharing and the schedule beginning july 1, 2019 [inaudible] calpers in that same intervening time period all successor agencies had to get a new contract, hourfck, we have moved forward-because the new contract is a continuation och our existing contract, we have been on a day to day...
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blocking to secure the ply we'd and bolted and provided the connection with the floor i'm joined by thor madison. >> thor structural engineers and thor knows more about sheer walls than anybody i've met in my life. >> it provides the stable ability that would rock before and after during around earthquake the nails along the edge of the plywood will reduce the chance of the building falling down. >> what else should we consider in getting ready. >> one thing about plywood a natural material that absorbs moisture and the panels can swell depending on the moisture if they swell they'll bulk out it is important probation officer leave a gap between the panels so before we install the next panel we'll drive in a couple of nails used to as temporary spares. >> what are the nails. >> 16 penny singers a good saying that and we don't need to be concerned with the exact nail size only the gap the next panel will be held with the existing panel we'll pull those down. >> we have peter from the construction why not go outside and cut our second panel so, now we've got the plywood let'
blocking to secure the ply we'd and bolted and provided the connection with the floor i'm joined by thor madison. >> thor structural engineers and thor knows more about sheer walls than anybody i've met in my life. >> it provides the stable ability that would rock before and after during around earthquake the nails along the edge of the plywood will reduce the chance of the building falling down. >> what else should we consider in getting ready. >> one thing about...
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the funeral. his nephew said details will be made public later tonight. live in providence, rhode island, janet wu, wcvb nc5. jc: another step forward to improve access to public records in massachusetts, an issue five investigates has been following. the senate unveiled its version of a bill today to revamp the 1973 public records law, which is considered one of the worst in the country. the bill goes even further than a house version passed last year, by allowing citizens to recoup their legal fees if they have to file a civil suit to obtain records. last month, 5 investigates teamed up with the boston globe and northeastern university to test cities and towns across the state. the test revealed the majority of massachusetts communities failed to provide public records on time. the full senate is expected to vote on the public records bill ed: kerry washington operating cambridge today. she can dish it out on scandal but can the actress take it during a hasty pudding roast? we' ll take you inside the annual tradition. heather: as the new movie the finest hours premieres i
the funeral. his nephew said details will be made public later tonight. live in providence, rhode island, janet wu, wcvb nc5. jc: another step forward to improve access to public records in massachusetts, an issue five investigates has been following. the senate unveiled its version of a bill today to revamp the 1973 public records law, which is considered one of the worst in the country. the bill goes even further than a house version passed last year, by allowing citizens to recoup their...
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the bill provides to comport improvements to the nfip. first, the bill verifies what constitutes an acceptable private flood insurance policy by providing a clear definition of private flood insurance are disaffected easier for lenders to accept private policies to satisfy the mandatory purchase required. second, h.r. 2090 wha 2091 addrs lenders concerns regarding continuous coverage requirements. under current law it is not or whether someone praises are covered under an nfip policy who moves to a private sector policy would be eligible to return to nfip policy at their previous rate. we are pleased that h.r. 2091 eliminates this disincentive for consumers to choose a private policy. it does so by clarifying that private flood insurance satisfies the continuous coverage requirement. in summary in the eight supports 91 as a simple way to encourage the growth of competitive private flood insurance market. increased private sector involvement will hopefully expand available insurance options for borrowers, lower cost for consumers, reduce t
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when that happens to be improving our work there is room for feedback we're grateful for the leadership you provide on things like the vision zero initiative creating a treasure island mobility agency a computing u brand new role of 25 years we're striving to meet the community expectation as those policies get formulated make sure the impacts and investments are benefiting the whole community and understanding the weirder impact whether the blood splatters or planned b area to get smart of areas like 9 affordability and displacement and really rely on iuoe you and your staff thank you for spending you're time we're grateful and continue to do a better job as we move forward. >> thank you, ms. changing. >> okay any public comment? on item 11 or item 12 seeing none, public comment is closed and items 11 and 12 are action can we do this with one vote. >> please call roll. >> items 11 and 12 supervisor avalos supervisor breed supervisor campos supervisor malia cowen supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor peskin supervisor mar supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee. >> that item passes.
when that happens to be improving our work there is room for feedback we're grateful for the leadership you provide on things like the vision zero initiative creating a treasure island mobility agency a computing u brand new role of 25 years we're striving to meet the community expectation as those policies get formulated make sure the impacts and investments are benefiting the whole community and understanding the weirder impact whether the blood splatters or planned b area to get smart of...
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so the question is, are you going to provide all the documents?>> we're -- we certainly -- >> why isn't that a simple yes? you can't say yes to that? >> we are committed to getting the committee the information it requested. we certainly are committed to going through all of those documents. there is a process that is longstanding practice between this administration, other administrations, to make sure that the documents are relevant, to make sure that the documents adhere to privacy concerns. all of the information we've given you so far has been complete without redactions. we're committed to continuing this process. >> i want to know if you're committed to giving us all the documents, yes or no. >> we are committed to getting you the information that you need and producing documents and continuing to produce documents. >> why can't you just say yes or no? are you going to give us all the documents we asked for, yes or no? >> i mean, part of the problem is i personally don't know what the universe of all the documents is. we are committed to ge
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they provided 21,000 pages of documents in the last 10 months omb has provided this committee with 3000 pages. 3000, that is concerning. fucile: the rule of the epa is considerably different than the world of the omb player. the number of documents we would produce for any rule would be smaller. mr. wahlberg: 80% of online already. we are capable of seeing those. we weren't asking for those. ms.fucile: i disagree with the characterization and 80 3% were available online. that included materials available online. the vast majority of the document via produced for this committee is not been available online. we now recognize the gentlewoman from new jersey. coleman: thank you to each of you to be here today to answer our questions. this has been a very difficult discourse. i, as a new member somewhere between we play too much on our department trying to get information from so many different committees and subcommittees? burden thatnerous you are not staffed or configured to respond to in a timely manner, or in a way that meets our needs? are you trying to not give us the information that
they provided 21,000 pages of documents in the last 10 months omb has provided this committee with 3000 pages. 3000, that is concerning. fucile: the rule of the epa is considerably different than the world of the omb player. the number of documents we would produce for any rule would be smaller. mr. wahlberg: 80% of online already. we are capable of seeing those. we weren't asking for those. ms.fucile: i disagree with the characterization and 80 3% were available online. that included materials...
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the rule provides that the bill shall be considered as read. the rule waves all points of order against provisions of the bill. the rule makes an order only those amendments printed in the rule report, each may be offered in the order printed in the report may be offered only by a member designated, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally dividing control by the proponent and an opponent. shall not be subject to amendment and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question. rule waves all points of order against the amendments printed in part b. the rule provides one motion to recommit with or without instruction. >> thank you very much. you have heard the motion concerning hr-1155, scrub act. is there any discussion or amendment? >> i have an amendment. i move the committee grant hr-712 and hr-1155 each an open rule so that all members have the opportunity to offer amendments to the bills on the floor. >> thank you very much. discussion? >> mr. chairman. >> the gentleman is rec
the rule provides that the bill shall be considered as read. the rule waves all points of order against provisions of the bill. the rule makes an order only those amendments printed in the rule report, each may be offered in the order printed in the report may be offered only by a member designated, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally dividing control by the proponent and an opponent. shall not be subject to amendment and shall not be...
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fuel and diesel fuel for the navy jet fuel for the aircraft carriers and we also provide the food provisions and repair parts to the ships it's an evolution called him un wrap or underway replenishment the oil or pulls up alongside the navy ship matches speed with it and sends fuel lines across it like a floating seven eleven showing up just when it's needed providing sustenance in keeping the ships at sea instead of having them have the pull into port. the mission civilian eighty nine member merchant mariner crew they are civilian mariners are out there every day of the sea providing support to all of our war fighters on combat ship cc around with the guns they can't go anywhere and operate without the ship provided the fuel the food the parts providing the mail all those other little things you need to make not just combat operations have to actually keep the ships able to say this is expected to be a six month long deployment meaning that if all goes well they'll be back sometime in july in norfolk my getting thirteen years now. local judge deals with an issue that's becom
fuel and diesel fuel for the navy jet fuel for the aircraft carriers and we also provide the food provisions and repair parts to the ships it's an evolution called him un wrap or underway replenishment the oil or pulls up alongside the navy ship matches speed with it and sends fuel lines across it like a floating seven eleven showing up just when it's needed providing sustenance in keeping the ships at sea instead of having them have the pull into port. the mission civilian eighty nine member...