42 million in emergency funding. 30 million of it will allow the state to lease two hospitals including Seton Medical Center to care for up to 120 covid19 patients. Happening now, people across california are spending their first weekend ordered to stay at home. Were at San Franciscos wharf with an update on the impact. What are you seeing . Reporter eric, dion, our shelter at home reality has been really tough for a lot of folks to swallow. Take a look. We are here in Fishermans Wharf. Ive been coming here since i was a kid. I have never ever seen it like this. It is empty. All stores shut uptight. A lot of people social distancing today with some exceptions. Were going to have to see whats open and not open and make the best of it, right . These tourists couldnt find anything open in San Franciscos famous Fishermans Wharf. Most businesses closed. Jefferson street was desserted. This was a different story. Lots of people out getting air and exercising. Most practicing social distancin
Showdown with the mayor continuing to speak as the crowd shouted them down for over 30 minutes. We have a terrible housing crisis here in california and we see the results every single day [ chanting ] reporter this was supposed to be about senate bill 50, that would create more housing around transit hubs but anger over affordability bubbled over the crowd which blocked news cameras and surrounded the mayor, demanding she take action. You the mayor. Its like were talking to a wall, a brick wall, and its hurtful to look at someone who was born and raised here and she doesnt feel the same as we feel. Reporter a half hour later in the quiet of her office, the mayor respond. What you see is such intense passion, anger, and an explosion around just how dysfunctional our housing system is right now reporter shes backing ways that adopt new ways for housing that fits in locally. We need more subsidized housing but we need more market rate housing to try to bring down price force the middle c
And the Edward Kennedy institute for the u. S. Senate, the Young Leaders network aims to promote in the next generation of leaders the spirit of Public Service as embodied for decades on capitol hill by ted kennedy. Our goal is to provide students with programs that enrich their experience while interning in washington, d. C. And to help them create a network of peers as they lay a groundwork for a career in Public Service. Tonights program, uncovering the treasures of the library of congress will focus on the importance of collecting physical information and materials in the modern digital age. Our distinguished speakers will discuss the work of the Nations Library by providing Public Access to some of the most valuable treasures and documents in the nation. Please give a warm welcome to the librarian of congress, dr. Carla hayden point by broadcast joined by broadcast journalist and nyu alum, ray suarez. Ray i figure the applause is my cue. [applause] carla hayden, welcome. Dr. Hayde
Into the digital age. The Center Hosted the program. Good evening, everybody. My name is tom mcintyre. I am the Deputy Director of the nyu center. I am pleased to welcome you all to the auditorium. This is our second installment of our Young Leaders Network Series for the summer. 2014 by the center and the Edward Kennedy institute for the u. S. Senate, the Young Leaders network aims to promote in the next generation of leaders the spirit of Public Service as embodied for decades on capitol hill by ted kennedy. Our goal is to provide students with programs that enrich their experience while interning in washington, d. C. And to help them create a network of peers as they lay a groundwork for a career in Public Service. Tonights program, uncovering the treasures of the library of congress will focus on the importance of collecting physical information and materials in the modern digital age. Our distinguished speakers will discuss the work of the Nations Library by providing Public Acces
Of approving any measure or matters or recorded street for anys nays pursuant to notice i call up the chairss rfrmgs authorizing the issuance of certain subpoenas for documents and testimony for purposes of markup and move that the committee agree to the resolution. The clerk will report the resolution. Resolution offered by chairman Gerald Nadler resolved that upon the adoption of this resolution the chairman of the committee on the judiciary is authorized to issue subpoenas for the documents and testimony from current and former Administration Officials relating to the following. One, the zero tolerance policy and other family separation policies and practices, two detention or shortterm custody of children and or families, and three discussions about or offers of president ial pardonens to department of Homeland Security officials or employees. In addition the chairman as his discretion. Without objection the resolution is considered as read in and open for amendment at any point i