Committee from the investigation into russias meddling in the election. We may hear more about the president s accusations on wiretapping. Then House Speaker paul ryan, and a couple Committee Chairman behind the obamacare replacement plan will make their case why their plan is the about per than what we have now. This as fellow republicans as you just been hearing are speaking out against it and offering up other options. President trump is sitting down with the the head of the aflcio, Richard Trumka to talk about infrastructure and getting rid of nafta and other trade agreements. Weigh on a this and more, our special guest, u. S. Commerce secretary wilbur ross. Well speak with grover norquist. Texas attorney general ken paxton and Lieutenant Colonel oliver north. Melissa wow, that is a lot. We look at the dow dropping, ending the day down about 30 points. Adam shapiro down on floor of the new york stock exchange. Comments from the president and Division Among Republicans over this new
Everyone agreed many historians would say Historical Perspectives are important and policymaking. But there is much less understanding about how to actually link perspectives to policymaking and when, where, and what context it is appropriate. The National History center thought that in a series of panels about history and policy , federal government historians, who are often those closest to policymaking, might have some valuable thoughts to offer. We all appreciate that insight. My name is claire altman, i am the directory of the federal Judicial Center in washington, dc. It is the research and Education Agency and the History Office is responsible for increasing knowledge about the history of the federal courts, promoting programs on the history of the federal courts, and we work to preserve the history of the judiciary. I am honored to be joined by 4 other federal government historians. I will introduce them now and will assume since their biographies are relevant that they will fi
And supervisor katie tang. I want to thank our clerk of the committee today as well as asian stocks and jim smith from sfgov tv for covering the meeting. Mdm. Clerk any announcements . Yes please sounds all electronic devices. Thank you very much. While we wait for some paper to be delivered to the committee were skipping over item number one for the moment move on to item number two. Item number two Ordinance Amending Division of the workout to establish a violation for bicycles Share Program bikes left part standing or unattended without a permit for location authorized public works to take enforcement action to abate remove the mice and making appropriate findings thank you. This item was sponsored by supervisor peskin so i will turn it over to them. Thank you chairman templars and thank you for your early support for this legislation for your cosponsorship. As we mentioned at the press conference this is actually the first time that the city of San Francisco is getting out in front
All right. We are going to introduce our last panel of the day that we have saved the medicaid discussion for our last even though as you see in each one of the panels medicaid comes up. It is sort of the elephant in the room in the current debate. Carrie young, our associated editor at cq news for health care, is going to be moderating the panel. We also have diane roland, the executive Vice President of the henry j. Kaiser foundation, meg murray whos the chief executive officer for the association for Community Affiliated plans, jessica shumel senior policy analyst on the center for budget and policy priorities. And brett guthrie, Republican Congressman from kentucky. Welcome. So we are all very interested in medicaid these days including whats going on on the hill. Probably to save time and allow more time for questions well start by going to each panelist to talk about what you see happening with the current attempts to change the aca and get a new bill up there. I think that the m
All right. We are going to introduce our last panel of the day that we have saved the medicaid discussion for our last even though as you see in each one of the panels medicaid comes up. It is sort of the elephant in the room in the current debate. Carrie young, our associated editor at cq news for health care, is going to be moderating the panel. We also have diane roland, the executive Vice President of the henry j. Kaiser foundation, meg murray whos the chief executive officer for the association for Community Affiliated plans, jessica shumel senior policy analyst on the center for budget and policy priorities. And brett guthrie, Republican Congressman from kentucky. Welcome. So we are all very interested in medicaid these days including whats going on on the hill. Probably to save time and allow more time for questions well start by going to each panelist to talk about what you see happening with the current attempts to change the aca and get a new bill up there. I think that the m