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b. access to your office. controlling the media agenda social media expands in scope and influence you tube twitter and facebook entertain hundreds of millions of people every day. are used to promote hoaxes in mass propaganda pursuits. conventional media is doomed to. any hijack the internet. moved from one ship to another but what a ship. i was on board the ice breaker fifty years of victory the pride of the russian nuclear fleet for a truly time experience. flame was traveling to the north pole i was going with. it my stone was telling me to follow the flame i was going to take it as far as i could. see hundred nautical miles of stark beautiful ocean between us and the top of the world. just in case you didn't actually believe we were going to the north pole i think that eliminates any doubt. it's another historic first for the sochi torch and a relay around the ship was planned for the occasion so you can learn so many new things. to test as well as the crew's experience with what the ice breaker is really
b. access to your office. controlling the media agenda social media expands in scope and influence you tube twitter and facebook entertain hundreds of millions of people every day. are used to promote hoaxes in mass propaganda pursuits. conventional media is doomed to. any hijack the internet. moved from one ship to another but what a ship. i was on board the ice breaker fifty years of victory the pride of the russian nuclear fleet for a truly time experience. flame was traveling to the north...
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we are here to provide a, b and c to the seniors. a stands for access. b stands for basic skills and c stands for content. and unless we have all three, the monolingual chinese seniors are never going to be able to use the computer or the internet. >> a lot of the barrier is knowledge. people don't know that these computers are available to them, plus they don't know what is useful. >> there are so many businesses in the bay area that are constantly retiring their computer equipment that's perfectly good for home use. computers and internet access are helping everybody in the community and people who don't have it can come to us to help with that. one of the biggest problems we see isn't whether people can get computers through programs like ours, but whether they can understand why they need a computer. really the biggest issue we are facing today is helping people understand the value of having a computer. >> immediately they would say can i afford a computer? i don't speak any english. how do i use it. then they will start to learn how to do email or h
we are here to provide a, b and c to the seniors. a stands for access. b stands for basic skills and c stands for content. and unless we have all three, the monolingual chinese seniors are never going to be able to use the computer or the internet. >> a lot of the barrier is knowledge. people don't know that these computers are available to them, plus they don't know what is useful. >> there are so many businesses in the bay area that are constantly retiring their computer equipment...
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access to the records of sfpd and f.b.i. and jttf activities including a, the number of requests granted and b, the number of such requests denied. there will be no such requests for the member of the public for access for the members of the sfpd relating to the compliance and pursuant to the general order in 2013. 9, the number of requests by members of the public, related to ordinances, including the number of such requests for document and information was produced, b, the number of such requests where the documents are information did not exist, or c, the number of requests denied. following the 2012, report to the police commission, in january of 2013, the police department received several requests for members of the coalition for a safe san francisco. the requesting the additional information on the stpd operations they have worked with the members of the coalition to create the template created for this report. number 1 0, description of the role and duties of the member of the joint terrorism task force, and in 2013, the primary role of the san francisco pd officers assigned in the joint terrorist task force is for the s
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the russian plan b t b group has severed ties with credit rating agency fitch ratings and accuses the agency of a lack of professionalism reducing ratings without access to internal documents all find not to revolt b t v's regime was recently downgraded to triple the i'm talking of russian banks in vest a bank was a bit into almost sort of capital when it had its license revoked a month ago that bag reportedly already had all as much capital as it has. no one has unified global leaders is tax evasion for decades the rich has been storing their millions and billions in tax havens to avoid huge tax bills and up until the financial crisis erupted polishes positions up well they didn't seem to pull it actually about false would five years with a recession national coffers in desperate need of a fed up types of asian is now a top priority for the entire world especially beating economist jeffrey sachs on the problem of tax havens which he says is a scam into the system but we start to talk about the lessons that haven't been from the financial crash. wall street the same games are being played as before the same financial speculation the political power of
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on nsa, but nsa is not the onlyfá organizatn that has access to technology to áq) what you're sendingñr or capture the information you accepted on < bt information will bet( used and how it will exploited against you. >> specificallyk in silicon valley where we're talking about secrets where industrial powers might very much wing to see. >> i assume there is great j$=áx number of entitie in the world. againstxd of more awareness ande just hear about all these hacks almost on a daily basis now, is all of this do you think really changing the behavior?xd stuff. i haven't changed the way that ay. but i don't think i'm population that not everything ìáhp tot( change their behavior from day one to day two. and it takes some time c get used to understanding implipions of that. past, or you feel that you can be viçt951juá-qok definitely going to seekz( out for a -#euj solution that skype or other solutions provide to you you. but you have to know that anything you exchange on the internet is available for capturing today. >> so five e1year, sixÑi years téjxd colleague and i wrote a b about i.d. theft and cyber security.lp and the frustra
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access to. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some slight risk but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media work side by side. on you. look. at our teen years we have a different approach. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not like damnit i'm not. a. look you guys talk to the jokes well handle this stuff at. least. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. good luck. to building a new. mission to teach me. this is why you should care. the preparation finish line there's just among. the olympic city will keep visitors moving. and water leaves a bitter taste disputes over resources could spark major conflicts across the world and here what could be done to stop. and iraqi forces. for control of a key city.
access to. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some slight risk but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media work side by side. on you. look. at our teen years we have a different approach. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not like damnit i'm not. a. look you guys talk...
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bradley dan rather the former anchor c b s evening news and now of course with access t.v. dan i understand the president is no one from the administration or is the president of first lady going to the olympics for the thing. all things considered probably the right to michael because well because there's so much going on in the soviet union including the persecution of gays and lesbians but there's only a part of it it wouldn't very difficult for him to go in my judgment but i have no doubt it was a close call on his mind because after all the olympics with most of his and very special category and you try to lift it above the nation for that matter international politics but in russia at the present time just not possible. ok we have a situation this country that presidents unpopular with congress on whose popular it was a hero in america. well it's a good question maybe united do a book where of all the heroes long i think there are a lot of heroes listen i think the cop who walks the lonely beat in a tough neighborhood by himself and my hero i think the single mother w
bradley dan rather the former anchor c b s evening news and now of course with access t.v. dan i understand the president is no one from the administration or is the president of first lady going to the olympics for the thing. all things considered probably the right to michael because well because there's so much going on in the soviet union including the persecution of gays and lesbians but there's only a part of it it wouldn't very difficult for him to go in my judgment but i have no doubt...
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long as they set the rules that the puc has created for us >> has b there been discussions with the puc trying to balance the need for access on those multiple use wooden poles that pg&e has with the upgrade of lighting that's an issue. >> we're trying to find a way to balance the requests. 70 thousand square miles long most of our other customers and perhaps in more rural areas are less willing to take on imcredential costs. our customers don't want to make that kind of investment in the infrastructure >> supervisor jane kim. >> by the way, thank you for addressing some of my questions. i wanted to make sure i didn't have the presentation in front of me but the remittance for pg&e would have the capital cost improvements for over 5 years >> those increases are the improvements now but the cost of the service in san francisco. one of the things we pointed out in our earlier slides san francisco is very, very expensive to serve to look at the lights in the golden - those folks expect those services as well as the fact we just have many kinds of different lights in san francisco. much more complex the money is going to improv
long as they set the rules that the puc has created for us >> has b there been discussions with the puc trying to balance the need for access on those multiple use wooden poles that pg&e has with the upgrade of lighting that's an issue. >> we're trying to find a way to balance the requests. 70 thousand square miles long most of our other customers and perhaps in more rural areas are less willing to take on imcredential costs. our customers don't want to make that kind of...
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access to. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be. true. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here because the coming up. at our teen years we have a different pretty. good because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not going. to get a sense of the jokes that will handle the stuff that i've got to. talk about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports but i'm likely to put the no i will be next mistake to comment on your latter point completely safe. secure you have a car it's all your job you know. thank you no more weasel words. when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you find you should be ready for a. freedom of speech means little down to to freedom. right. and i think. f
access to. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be. true. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here because the coming up. at our teen years we have a different pretty. good because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing...
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remember, giving them a piece of paper, a, it doesn't give them access to good doctors. but b, we found out it doesn't give them better health. >> well, those states that have projected the additional medicaid may look better and better. thanks so much, paul howard. jimmy p.'s coming back for some more. it's time for our free market friday panel to weigh in on all these new obamacare horror stories. they're going to join us live on the set next up. and later in the show, we all miss the ronald reagan good old days. you know? it seems impossible now to pass pro-growth immigration and tax reform. but we did it in 1986, when president reagan worked with the democrats in congress to make it happen. why can't it happen this year? hint, hint. we don't have quality leadership in the white house, for one thing. more on that key story in a few minutes. for now don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity, not central planning health care. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this man has an accomplished research and analytical group at his dispos
remember, giving them a piece of paper, a, it doesn't give them access to good doctors. but b, we found out it doesn't give them better health. >> well, those states that have projected the additional medicaid may look better and better. thanks so much, paul howard. jimmy p.'s coming back for some more. it's time for our free market friday panel to weigh in on all these new obamacare horror stories. they're going to join us live on the set next up. and later in the show, we all miss the...
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>> that they are even less people that have access to this b, probably 15, 20. >> it is the biggest dataenter for i.t. at the world's biggest package delivery company. what really runs is layer upon layer of security. there is a secure for building, the highest category to protect i.t. >> this is pretty solid. >> very solid. >> why is there some of security here? >> we have all the customer data here for rally packages that are moving not only here in the u.s. but around the world. >> housing all the data, 18,000 servers at ups, holding 15 kilobytes of information. so when i order a package, and i get information that my packages coming through ups, it is all being processed here. >> exactly right. i company calculations every second? >> 15 trillion calculations. it all happens here. >> also happening in these data centers -- another concept that gives the ebs machine humming. >> redundancy is the key word here. >> that means if one system fails, others kick in. it is all battery went like it is all battery. >> the 3000 industrial grade batteries take over if ups' two public power source
>> that they are even less people that have access to this b, probably 15, 20. >> it is the biggest dataenter for i.t. at the world's biggest package delivery company. what really runs is layer upon layer of security. there is a secure for building, the highest category to protect i.t. >> this is pretty solid. >> very solid. >> why is there some of security here? >> we have all the customer data here for rally packages that are moving not only here in the...
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b-c 7 news. kimball island is just north of antioch. and is only accessible by boat. the u-s coast guard helped move at least four people from the island. others left on their own. no injuries were reported. three people are dead when a gunman opened fire at a grocery store in indiana. police say the man walked into the grocery store last night. shooting a woman in an aisle. the gunman then walked over to another woman, shooting and killing her. we know that one of the women was an employee at the store. the other a shopper. we don't know whether the gunman knew the women. he was shot and killed by police when he pointed his gun at another shopper. police also found a large knife next to his body. a florida couple believes they could have just as easily been the victims of a shooting inside a movie theater. they're sure they saw the suspect weeks before, getting angry at them for texting during the movie. andrew spencer reports. take a look at this beautiful view from pacifica. hundreds of people out enjoying the surf and sand. and this is happening in paficifa. where
b-c 7 news. kimball island is just north of antioch. and is only accessible by boat. the u-s coast guard helped move at least four people from the island. others left on their own. no injuries were reported. three people are dead when a gunman opened fire at a grocery store in indiana. police say the man walked into the grocery store last night. shooting a woman in an aisle. the gunman then walked over to another woman, shooting and killing her. we know that one of the women was an employee at...
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. >> he said if it was an issue that we'd be able to obtain access to a legal library on "a" or "b" yard. >> cattera works on a committee called the men's advisory council, a liaison between the inmates and prison officials. armstrong works as a porter and also as an aide to handicapped inmates. >> i got paid 33 cents an hour, make about $46, $48 a month. i owe restitution for my crimes against society. so it's 44% restitution. so i get like $26 a month. >> cattera and armstrong don't dwell on the families they've left behind. they rarely get visitors. but for some other inmates who are married, kern valley offer s conjugal family visits in a private setting. inmates who meet the prison criteria are entitled to spend one 46-hour visit every three months with their spouse and family in a private, secured facility. >> you can't be a sex offender, you can't have any violent crimes against your family or children. you can't be in the security housing unit or administrative segregation. you can't be a reception center inmate. you can't be on noncontact status. you can't be a condemned inmate.
. >> he said if it was an issue that we'd be able to obtain access to a legal library on "a" or "b" yard. >> cattera works on a committee called the men's advisory council, a liaison between the inmates and prison officials. armstrong works as a porter and also as an aide to handicapped inmates. >> i got paid 33 cents an hour, make about $46, $48 a month. i owe restitution for my crimes against society. so it's 44% restitution. so i get like $26 a month....
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the russian financial a b t b group has severed ties with credit rating agency fitch ratings it accuses the agency of a lack of professionalism of using the ratings without access to internal documents all financial reports bts rating was recently downgraded to a triple the i'm talking of russian banks in vest a bank was made into a sort of capital when it had its license revoked a month ago that reportedly already have all as much capital as it has. now what has unified global leaders is tax evasion for decades the rich has been storing back millions and billions in tax havens to avoid huge tax. up until the financial crisis erupted polish it got titian's up but they didn't seem to pull it actually about the whole thing falls forward five years with a recession battered national coffers in desperate need of a fed up types of asian is now a top priority for the entire world especially beating economist jeffrey sachs on the problem of tax havens which he says is a scandalous system but we start to talk about the lessons that haven't been learned from the financial crash. even wall street the same games are being played as before the same financial speculation th
the russian financial a b t b group has severed ties with credit rating agency fitch ratings it accuses the agency of a lack of professionalism of using the ratings without access to internal documents all financial reports bts rating was recently downgraded to a triple the i'm talking of russian banks in vest a bank was made into a sort of capital when it had its license revoked a month ago that reportedly already have all as much capital as it has. now what has unified global leaders is tax...
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fact since that time the bond markets have tapered their access to puerto rico and now they're essentially shut out puerto rico is rated triple b. investment grade by all three major rating agency all which have told puerto rico there are on rating downgrade watch which means within the next thirty to ninety days that the bonds could be downgraded to junk the problem with puerto rico is. the problem with puerto rico is it's a very odd thing but puerto rico bonds are triple tax free in every state. of america it's the only issue where that has carved out special preference so you get bonds held in california new york these are puerto rico. and many mutual funds own these bonds because he'll to have been very high so the discussion is that possibly there systemic risk associated with the downgrade from investment grade to. puerto rico that's interesting puerto ricans there we've been in droves economic opportunities obviously dry up isn't this going to only make problems more difficult. here and you had the problem you know they had this is the same issue that detroit had. contracted people left with other you know people that ha
fact since that time the bond markets have tapered their access to puerto rico and now they're essentially shut out puerto rico is rated triple b. investment grade by all three major rating agency all which have told puerto rico there are on rating downgrade watch which means within the next thirty to ninety days that the bonds could be downgraded to junk the problem with puerto rico is. the problem with puerto rico is it's a very odd thing but puerto rico bonds are triple tax free in every...
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fact since that time the bond markets have tapered their access to puerto rico and now they're essentially shut out puerto rico is rated triple b. investment grade by all three major rating agency all which have told puerto rico they're on rating downgrade watch which means within the next thirty to ninety days that the bonds could be downgraded to junk the problem with puerto rico is. the problem with puerto rico is it's a very odd thing but puerto rico bonds are triple tax free in every state. of america it's the only issue where that has that carved out special preference so you get bonds held in california new york these are puerto rico buoyancy. many mutual funds own these bonds because he'll to have been very high so the discussion is that possibly there's systemic risk associated with the downgrade from investment grade to junk status from puerto rico that's interesting you know puerto ricans there we've been in droves economic opportunities obviously dry up isn't this going to only make problems more difficult. here and you had the problem you know they had this is the same issue that detroit had. contracted people left
fact since that time the bond markets have tapered their access to puerto rico and now they're essentially shut out puerto rico is rated triple b. investment grade by all three major rating agency all which have told puerto rico they're on rating downgrade watch which means within the next thirty to ninety days that the bonds could be downgraded to junk the problem with puerto rico is. the problem with puerto rico is it's a very odd thing but puerto rico bonds are triple tax free in every...
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captioning funded by cbs and ford captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org heart healthy. [ basketball b! m'm! good.® and you said no phones. the vacation you've been looking for is here. come and take it, universal orlando. bananas... rice cakes... raspberries... toast! [ kelly ] jif hazelnut spread makes anything your new favorite thing. spoons! which is why this choosy mom chooses jif. spoons! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] now there's a new latte to love at starbucks. [ barista ] grande caramel flan latte with extra whip for ana. [ female announcer ] try our caramel flan latte, crafted by hand and heart, just for you. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs
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aaron b aardvarkenberg, we could not have done it without you, good anton onaardvark lopez garci captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. my guest tonight the great scarlett johansson is going to join us a little bit later. [cheers and applause] but first, as you know, there's a bit of divide in this country. income inequality. the left thinks it's unfair because of disadvantages built in for the less after few lent. the right thinks it's unfair because those differences are big enough. >> the makers make it. the government takes it from them and this give it to the takers. >> a nation of takers. >> well-fair cheats. >> freeloaders. the moocher class out there. >> sub sid sized freeloaders who would rather watch jerry springer on a couch. >> 97% of them own a refrigerator. >> there's a lot of them that want to suck on the teat of the state? you know that moocher class that
aaron b aardvarkenberg, we could not have done it without you, good anton onaardvark lopez garci captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. my guest tonight the great scarlett...
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aaron b aardvarkenberg, we could not have done it without you, good anton onaardvark lopez garcici captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ tomorrow you shuck the cane ♪ ♪ your little fingers bloody ♪ prepare to be whipped - [whispering] she's asleep. [laptop rings] [baby fusses] - [loudly] hey, it's mommy! i'm in beijing! - shh. liddy just went to sleep. - well, wake here up, jack. she needs to hear her mommy's voice.
aaron b aardvarkenberg, we could not have done it without you, good anton onaardvark lopez garcici captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ tomorrow you shuck the cane ♪ ♪ your little fingers bloody ♪ prepare to be whipped - [whispering] she's asleep. [laptop rings] [baby fusses] - [loudly] hey, it's mommy! i'm in beijing! - shh. liddy just went to sleep. - well, wake here up, jack. she needs to hear her mommy's voice.
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doesn't matter to me where they lean, red, blue, country, rock 'n' roll, or a little r&b, i want folks to have unfettered accessou need to have that access to the ballot box. and i think most folks, whether they are republican or democrat or independent, they get that the pillar of our democracy depends on all people having that unfettered access. >> you know, it seems to me that certainly you know this as someone who has run and who is running now. part of what any candidate needs at any level is an incredible group of people around him or her to help them run. and a lot of the top political operatives don't know how to run a woman, don't get it. how do we teach them? >> not just a woman, professor, but an african-american woman, hispanic. and what i love about you, you always put it out there. i have an african-american woman running my campaign. because it was important to me to mirror all the things that i fight for. and going back to something that maria shriver said about making sure that women are informed and they make decisions based on what they need in terms of who is elected to office. i'm sicked an
doesn't matter to me where they lean, red, blue, country, rock 'n' roll, or a little r&b, i want folks to have unfettered accessou need to have that access to the ballot box. and i think most folks, whether they are republican or democrat or independent, they get that the pillar of our democracy depends on all people having that unfettered access. >> you know, it seems to me that certainly you know this as someone who has run and who is running now. part of what any candidate needs at...
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potentially have access to it given all the hacking that we've seen in recent years and if you are the repository of people's most sensitive possibly nefarious searches they don't want anyone to know bet access to the secret searches people are trying to do. you're kind of a honey pot for a hacker trying to embarrass somebody. >> we take security pretty seriously and we're doing similar to the things you see the big guys doing. part of the way around that is we literally don't store anything. so a lot of this hacking is about getting information that exists on servers but we literally throw it away so it's all ephemeral. >> here is the question. we have had the anti-virus wars. are you just canary in the mine shaft of what i guess we'll call the privacy wars and is there somebody out there right now in a garage figuring out how -- who used to work for the nsa who doesn't want to live in russia who said i think i have a way to defeat them and everything else and this will be where the great competition is? >> i think there is certainly an arms race in security, but, you know, there are tons of people who want private alternatives and so i think you're going to see a lot more companie
potentially have access to it given all the hacking that we've seen in recent years and if you are the repository of people's most sensitive possibly nefarious searches they don't want anyone to know bet access to the secret searches people are trying to do. you're kind of a honey pot for a hacker trying to embarrass somebody. >> we take security pretty seriously and we're doing similar to the things you see the big guys doing. part of the way around that is we literally don't store...
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org about a nailbiter of a game. restaurants and bars in the south bay expecting a big bobama on smoking marijuana -- and how it coms to alcohol. what he says may surprise you. kpix 5 news is next. we are just minutes away fr finding out if the niners w, how fans are reacting to th heart-stopping game. good evening... i'm ann notarangelo. >>> we are minutes away to find out if the 9ers are heading to the super bowl. how the fans are
captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org about a nailbiter of a game. restaurants and bars in the south bay expecting a big bobama on smoking marijuana -- and how it coms to alcohol. what he says may surprise you. kpix 5 news is next. we are just minutes away fr finding out if the niners w, how fans are reacting to th heart-stopping game. good evening... i'm ann notarangelo. >>> we are minutes away to find out if the 9ers are heading to the...
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prop b back in 2001, prop h, 2001, also two charter mandates and some california energy commission loans on funding. there is a lot of being able to access local cost funding and we have access about $27 million of that. what does it cost to borrow for power enterprise. power revenue bonds cost about 4-6 percent. that compares to federal subsidy bonds as we did with energy conservation and clean revenue bonds. that's anywhere from zero to one 1/2 percent. so it's no surprise that we used that money first and we went to borrow out the cheepest money possible first and the california state loan and that is 3-5 percent. we are always looking to try to get access to the cheapest amount of capital first and then work our way from there. the credit considerations are many but just to highlight a couple. all the financials are teed up for the rate agencies. we have a lot of explanation to do and build as part of our official statement of our documentation because we don't have bond documents like the enterprise as we have issued the bonds over the last 5 years. this is from scratch and we've been doing that over the last year 1/2. all of this c
prop b back in 2001, prop h, 2001, also two charter mandates and some california energy commission loans on funding. there is a lot of being able to access local cost funding and we have access about $27 million of that. what does it cost to borrow for power enterprise. power revenue bonds cost about 4-6 percent. that compares to federal subsidy bonds as we did with energy conservation and clean revenue bonds. that's anywhere from zero to one 1/2 percent. so it's no surprise that we used that...
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b-c 7 news. kimball island is located just north of antioch. and is only accessible by boat.st guard evacuated at least four people from the island. >> pam: red flag warnings extended for large swaths of california today as dry and gusty winds make conditions ripe for wildfires. kron4's dan rubin is in the weather center tracking the areas most affected. >> reporter: we hit about 27 and mount tam in the north bay hills. these are starting to come down but the fire danger remains very high. this is the driest year on record since so far gentler has been the driest and on record. which makes it very difficult for bay area firefight >> pam: southern california fire close eye after. winds helped fuel a brush fire on the pacific coast highway tuesday. tonight -- investigators are looking into what caused the flames. highway lanes were closed in >> pam: both directions. as helicopters and 150 firefighters responded to the scene. >> pam: the fire was difficult for crews to access as it burned near hillside homes. the fire was mostly out by the evening. fortunately no one was hurt. >
b-c 7 news. kimball island is located just north of antioch. and is only accessible by boat.st guard evacuated at least four people from the island. >> pam: red flag warnings extended for large swaths of california today as dry and gusty winds make conditions ripe for wildfires. kron4's dan rubin is in the weather center tracking the areas most affected. >> reporter: we hit about 27 and mount tam in the north bay hills. these are starting to come down but the fire danger remains...
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b. sincebeen working on it 2009. it's very helpful for him in the sense that fiat is still lossmaking. he can still use this plus get access to the cache file chrysler has. he can use that to do a launch on this project, this $9 billion investment to try to make fiat, i guess, sexy again by selling retro cars, luxury cars that people really want. it's really important. >> it is helping solve the ongoing problem, the slowdown in europe. >> at the end of the day, you still have to sell cars people want to buy it. i have a plan to try to do that but it's anyone's guess as to whether they will be able to alone off. they are facing major competition in the united states. gm is doing rather well. ford coming out with 23 models this year. in theo have to keep up u.s.. >> the competition is on. >> look at other markets like china. 1, the european union lifted restrictions on free movement of migrants from romania and bulgaria, the latest countries to join the european union. european editor david tweed is in london. this results in a lot of debate here in the uk but the concerns are not just here are they? >> he might be surprised
b. sincebeen working on it 2009. it's very helpful for him in the sense that fiat is still lossmaking. he can still use this plus get access to the cache file chrysler has. he can use that to do a launch on this project, this $9 billion investment to try to make fiat, i guess, sexy again by selling retro cars, luxury cars that people really want. it's really important. >> it is helping solve the ongoing problem, the slowdown in europe. >> at the end of the day, you still have to...
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b. it involves girls and boyce. the vast majority of whom live in urban areas. >> there are a lot of vulnerable youth. loot of accessibility. they can be moved around. >> stephanie got out of the life for a while but was lured back. >> i was doing that for a couple months until the rich land police arrested me. >> the police arrested her and her pimp. >> it is only in hindsight stephanie considers that the day she was rescued, at the time she did not want to leave the life. >> he had my mind so controlled. i felt i needed him. >> she was introduced to counselor are also at community violent solutions. a nonprofit that offers victims of human trafficking support and guidance but stephanie refused to cooperate with police or the counselors. >> even though you don't want to be in that life, you don't want to sell your body, it is still hard to let do of the whole thing. >> it took weeks before she opened up. and it is still not an easy road, for her or the people who try to help her. >> our cars have been followed by exploiters. that i have say they are their girls. so they call on the phone. i know where you're a. i know whi
b. it involves girls and boyce. the vast majority of whom live in urban areas. >> there are a lot of vulnerable youth. loot of accessibility. they can be moved around. >> stephanie got out of the life for a while but was lured back. >> i was doing that for a couple months until the rich land police arrested me. >> the police arrested her and her pimp. >> it is only in hindsight stephanie considers that the day she was rescued, at the time she did not want to leave...
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b. the car showdown. getting around during dubai's record-breaking fireworks. that turned out to be a challenge. hundreds going to the atlantis hotel were left stuck for hours because police had restricted access. blame the massive fireworks display. there it is. the cheapest advance tickets cost $123. organizers said they are extremely sorry and they will try to find some sort of resolution. but look at the fireworks. unreal. ♪ >> the car sharing business taking off. it is not just about uber anymore. lyft and sidecar want in on the action too. ahead of new year's eve, the ceo of uber decided to explain the surge in prices. >> if you are a party at 1:00 a.m. and you would like to get home economically, like with a relatively inexpensive ride, wait until 3:00 a.m. it will go well if you can wait until 3:00 a.m. if you need a ride between 1:00 and 3:00 a.m., uber will be reliable, but it will be a pricey ride and you have to expect that. >> people were still pretty upset. understandably so. some uber rides cost over $300 just to go a few miles. their response, hey, we warned you. yes, i know. sidecar explained why his company is different. >> we create an experience for drivers that anybody can
b. the car showdown. getting around during dubai's record-breaking fireworks. that turned out to be a challenge. hundreds going to the atlantis hotel were left stuck for hours because police had restricted access. blame the massive fireworks display. there it is. the cheapest advance tickets cost $123. organizers said they are extremely sorry and they will try to find some sort of resolution. but look at the fireworks. unreal. ♪ >> the car sharing business taking off. it is not just...
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b. the car showdown. getting around during dubai's record-breaking fireworks. that turned out to be a challenge. hundreds going to the atlantis hotel were left stuck for hours because police had restricted accessblame the massive fireworks display. there it is. the cheapest advance tickets cost $123. organizers said they are extremely sorry and they will try to find some sort of resolution. but look at the fireworks. unreal. ♪ >> the car sharing business taking off. it is not just about uber anymore. lyft and sidecar want in on the action too. ahead of new year's eve, the ceo of uber decided to explain the surge in prices. >> if you are a party at 1:00 a.m. and you would like to get home economically, like with a relatively inexpensive ride, wait until 3:00 a.m. it will go well if you can wait until 3:00 a.m. if you need a ride between 1:00 and 3:00 a.m., uber will be reliable, but it will be a pricey ride and you have to expect that. >> people were still pretty upset. understandably so. some uber rides cost over $300 just to go a few miles. their response, hey, we warned you. yes, i know. sidecar explained why his company is different. >> we create an experience for drivers that anybody can b
b. the car showdown. getting around during dubai's record-breaking fireworks. that turned out to be a challenge. hundreds going to the atlantis hotel were left stuck for hours because police had restricted accessblame the massive fireworks display. there it is. the cheapest advance tickets cost $123. organizers said they are extremely sorry and they will try to find some sort of resolution. but look at the fireworks. unreal. ♪ >> the car sharing business taking off. it is not just about...
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access to linking and dining rooms. >> reporter: five bedrooms, this one haunted, the home for a single family or b & b.ds of period detail and one suite has a private balcony. >> reporter: this three-bedroom, three bath, a master bedroom the entire top floor of the house. even a jacuzzi. with a view. >> reporter: talk about history. this is the garzone where sons were moved when they became adolescence to quietly bring in women of ill repute. even a secret passageway. >> reporter: with floor to ceiling windows throughout and water views, a secluded backyard featuring a pond with real fish, this escape could be yours for $985,000. >> joining us now, real estate broker to the super rich. dolly lynch. where their located? let the guys try and guess. build the success. one is kind of a giveaway. >> exactly. >> hello! >> right next door. >> let's hear it. >> jane was -- which one was -- jane in new orleans? >> jane's was new orleans. >> great. >> dom in new jersey. >> perfect. boy, 100% today. real smackdown. >> we should be real estate brokers. >> we have enough competition. that's it. draw the line. so wh
access to linking and dining rooms. >> reporter: five bedrooms, this one haunted, the home for a single family or b & b.ds of period detail and one suite has a private balcony. >> reporter: this three-bedroom, three bath, a master bedroom the entire top floor of the house. even a jacuzzi. with a view. >> reporter: talk about history. this is the garzone where sons were moved when they became adolescence to quietly bring in women of ill repute. even a secret passageway....
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inaudible] congress said the pipeline have to provide access to competitors and has to be on nondescroiment or it terms. there's nothing like that in 706 and 706 b. >> we'll come back too a little bit. we focus on 706 b. what about 706 a. the same problems relate to 706 a. which is not credible. and again, this is a step-one argument when you take all the nefd to account here under brown and williamson. this language is just not sufficiently clear to provide the basis. it's not that congress would have staffed a massive authority. >> with all respect, it's a step one arguement in brown and williamson. >> this language. >> i'm just not sure. i mean, i'm happy but what is clear about this? the argument of what the language is here a policy statement or a greater authority; correct? because of the two options. >> 706 a. >> yeah. together. >> we don't think it contains any stand alone power. 706 a. in nearly -- >> we don't if does not. it does not. it only recently -- the commission shall. shall what? shall encourage and how shall it do that? through the three different techniques. or over regulating method that remove barrier infrastructured. that'
inaudible] congress said the pipeline have to provide access to competitors and has to be on nondescroiment or it terms. there's nothing like that in 706 and 706 b. >> we'll come back too a little bit. we focus on 706 b. what about 706 a. the same problems relate to 706 a. which is not credible. and again, this is a step-one argument when you take all the nefd to account here under brown and williamson. this language is just not sufficiently clear to provide the basis. it's not that...
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access ability. if the court is not persuaded by its own precedent in history to avoid the partisan appointments fight, the less domesticated perspective of the late great alexander b. cool in his least dangerous branch, prof. beckel advised to consider the strangeness, the indirect ability, the momentous ness, that strange case we have not seen before. he referenced the inner vulnerability, the self doubt of an institution which is durrell the irresponsible and has no earth to drawstrings upon. that is the case, exactly the case, no strain it should stay out of the partisan mud fight of appointments. >> right up here. >> cato institute. every senator in the vast majority of the president's cabinet were to die in the middle of a senate session of a simultaneous heart attack would the president be able to use the recess clause to make appointments to rebuild his cabinet 0 would he have to wait for each state to send a new senator? >> only at cato would you get a question like that. i did not plan that. >> it is yours. i will see you afterwards. >> from the library of congress. i would like to ask the question to both of our speakers. the removal of power should have
access ability. if the court is not persuaded by its own precedent in history to avoid the partisan appointments fight, the less domesticated perspective of the late great alexander b. cool in his least dangerous branch, prof. beckel advised to consider the strangeness, the indirect ability, the momentous ness, that strange case we have not seen before. he referenced the inner vulnerability, the self doubt of an institution which is durrell the irresponsible and has no earth to drawstrings...
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access to a retirement plan, what could that include? guest: it includes all the pension 401(k) and four of three b -- and 403(b). sometimes there are different numbers on those statistics. if you look at all working household earning over $5,000, the numbers go down significantly for part-time and part year employees. a lot of people can only get jobs that might be part-time hours. but they might have two or three jobs to make ends meet. host: adam, how old are you? caller: good morning. i am 28 years old. i used to work for a large financial institution. a lot of people cannot afford to put money into a savings institution. this plan would be good for me. mutual funds, the most minimum is $1000 or $3000 to start. you take on the expense ratios. that is compounding against you as well. as you know, most of the people do not have a safety net or anything that would happen, not even a three-month expense savings account. there is a lot of issues that this could start to resolve and mitigate. guest: you are right on target. maybe you should be sitting in the chair here today. one other thing about this product. one
access to a retirement plan, what could that include? guest: it includes all the pension 401(k) and four of three b -- and 403(b). sometimes there are different numbers on those statistics. if you look at all working household earning over $5,000, the numbers go down significantly for part-time and part year employees. a lot of people can only get jobs that might be part-time hours. but they might have two or three jobs to make ends meet. host: adam, how old are you? caller: good morning. i am...