Young and sfgovtv members for covering this meeting just lost the names please silence any devices that may sound off during the proceedings. Items acted upon today will appear on the september 20th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. Call item one. Wages for the loading and unloading of materials products for special events on City Properties for city vehicles so for to you purpose. We have supervisor Wiener Officer who is the sponsor. Good afternoon supervisor farrell and im from supervisor wieners office before you is legislation that will help to insure the folks behind the scenes making the events the success those are folks that upload tables and equipment and the likes and we want to make sure their do paid a fair living wage while doing that work the board of supervisors has been consistent with the support for prevailing legislation insuring the work done on city permits it held to a higher standard with a fair living wage that supports families with a quality
T the Supreme Court halted implementation of the power plan until legal challenges against it are resolved in the courts. Some members a discussed the flint, michigan, water contamination crisis. This is three hours. Ive asked mike bosh to open with a prayer. Dear heavenly father, we thank you so much for the we opportunity to serve this great nation. Lord, we thank you for the res freedoms that we have. Make we thank you that you have blessed up as you have with thee rich resources and the ability to use those to make the world a better place. Lord, guide us and direct us, give us wisdom through this hearing. We ask all this in jesus name, amen. Thank you, michael. I want to thank you m administrator mccarthy for being here this morning. The appreciate you being here. Y theres a reason, a top issue for nearly every member of our ag committee is related to the n regulatory agenda for the Environmental Protection agency. Many members of this committee believe the agenda has been absent
And east and will continue to get a little bit closer to us. Right now just getting some showers coming through, virginia into maryland. These pockets where you see the yellow and darker green. Coming down a little harder in damascus, maryland and then farther south getting showers and we have temperatures that are hovering just in the 40s for much of the region. By late this afternoon, 1 00, this zone, potential showers and some thunder. But its later in the afternoon. This may be settling down. But by 4 00 to 6 00 p. M. , they will likely get thunderstorms coming through with heavy downpours, perhaps even some damaging winds. A look at the Severe Weather risk and the hour by hour timing coming right up. More than 120 inmates had to be moved in recent days at d. C. Central detention facilities southeast. The news4 this morning. Heavy rain caused the roof to leak. Water got into cells and the control room. The inmates were moved into a separate part of the facility. An iteam report in
Daybyday. Plan on 40s on sunday. Next week widespread 60s, but also accompanied by a chance of showers and storms. Today increasing clouds high 3238 winds s 515 tonight snow likely low 2632 winds e 515 tomorrow chance of light snow early high 3238 winds ne 515 tomorrow night partly cloudy low 2127 winds ne 510 thanks kaj. Two president ial candidates are looking forward in the race to morning. As predicted, Hillary Clinton and donald trump both won big in super tuesday votes. The Associated Press has declared donald trump the winner of 7 states. Would need 12 hundred37 to win the oklahoma and delegates. Marco rubio won in minnesota and is at 87 delegates. John kasich and ben of delegates. On the democratic side, Hillary Clinton also captured wins in 7 states. She now has 544 delegates. 2383 to win. He has 349 delegates. Clinton celebrated her win in florida focusing on the republican candidate she might face. While sanders is still far behind, he celebrated his win his home state of ve
This weekend on the cspan networks, friday night on cspan, native American History. Then on saturday, live allday coverage from the National Book festival science pavilion. Saturday evening, from bbc scotland, a debate on scotlands upcoming decision on whether to end its political union. Sunday, q a with judge robert catsman, chief justice of the Second Circuit court of appeals. He shares his approach to interpreting laws passed by congress. On cspan 2, friday at 8 00 p. M. , in depth with former congressman, ron paul. Then on saturday, all day live coverage of the National Book festival from the history and biograp biography pavelions. And sunday at 9 00 p. M. Eastern, afterwards with william burrows, talking about his book the asteroid threat. On American History tv on cspan3 friday, a nasa documentary about the 1969 apollo 11 moon landing. Saturday, on the civil war, general William Tecumseh shermans atlanta campaign. Sunday night, a look at election laws and Supreme Court case of b