Were okay. Reporter she said she didnt hear shots fired but understand thats were with them did hear and they were providing snacks to the people locked down. Now, also tonight weve been able to talk with a construction worker at that Hospital Construction site. He says he saw the gunman, that he looked suspicious, thatting is what first alerted him to his presence there, and he thinks he saw the gun and that is why that construction worker called 911. We understand one of many calls that was made to the Police Department tonight. The San Francisco Police Department just starting to talk with the media. We have a crew at that scene, so once police have released more information, we do hope to bring more information to you here from st. Lukes. This afternoons shooting forced people to find cover along a busy street. Two people, one woman was inside of a lyft car and a doctor was told to shelter in place. We were one of the cars on the side. I saw 7 or 8 cop running with guns out. I saw
Grenades in a tower with a man with a rifle was. The hospital is still locked down while police make sure everything is safe. Katie, what are you seeing . Reporter they just reopened the streets here at mission and valencia. Were blocks from where the streets are closed off but people are able to move around more freely. We know this was an active shooting situation, and that the suspect is dead. So, take a look at this video. We have from sky 7 tonight, some hospital buildings as mentioned are still on lock down. Some people have been allowed to leave some of the buildings where they were. We understand, also, from the hospital that this may have started with a confrontation near the emergency room. I was able to talk with a woman who had been locked down inside of one of the buildings. She was anxious to get home. Shed only been inside for an appointment, but described the situation. Scary. But police were watching us well. Were okay. Reporter she said she didnt hear shots fired but
To thank you and the Ranking Member who is currently not here, but you all in this committee have done such a great job in responding to this crisis. I think showing excellent leadership. We heard from the va directly. Weve heard from the gao, the office of Inspector General, hearing from the private sector. Each of us in our individual capacities are listening directly to the veterans in our community. I ask we have a panel of vet vans and Veterans Service organizations if we are talking about veterancentered care, we need to hear from them. And add to mr. Mcclains excellent suggestion of having a Management Organization identified structural and organizational weaknesses and complement that with the veterans and what they are missing in their care right now. I think one of the issues that has to be included in that review is the issue of accountability. Weve talked about and described our frustrations with the amount of money thats been authorized and appropriated. Virtually lost wit
Legislation. He said on november 19 of last year, im happy to tell you that i think that was a concern of his talking about another of our colleagues. We got that u. C. s last night unanimous consent. So we moved that pretty quickly, and i want to try to do those things. Where we have agreement, lets move it. Quote i want to try to do those things where we have agreement, lets move it. We have agreement, lets move i, closed quote. Thats all im asking for. Were not going to agree on everything immediately. But we can agree on important things right today, right this hour, right this minute. We do agree on 27 important communitybased clinics in 18 states around the country including two in louisiana, lafayette and lake charles, louisiana, that senator landrieu and i represent. So i want to try i to do those things where we have agreement, lets move it. And that can start right this minute in a productive, positive way with these 27 communitybased clinics around the country. So lets agree
Thank you again for your leadership and the opportunity to be a part of make it in america. And next from the state of pennsylvania, representative cartwright who has introduced the job creation through Energy Efficient manufacturing. Thank you. And thank you all for coming today. I want you to notice a couple things about the people standing before you on this stage. Were all wearing two things. Were wearing our congressional badges and were wearing our make it in america pins. We wear the first because we care about this country. We wear the second because we know that part of caring about this country is caring about making manufacturing jobs resurface in this country. And i thank mr. Hoyer on his leadership and in the make it in america plan, to strengthen businesses and create high paying jobs in this country. Im also gratified to have had hr4162, the job creation through Energy Efficient manufacturing act, added to this program. Energy efficiency is not just about being green, it