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mps voted at the impact of brexit. november to force the government to release impact studies showing how 58th sectors would be affected by the expert from the eu but, when the documents were released, they turned out to be incomplete. so david davis was asked to appear before the mps to explain just why that was and he told them the impact assessments were not impact assessments at all. the a nswer to impact assessments at all. the answer to the question is no. the government has not taken any impact assessments of leaving the eu to different sectors of the british economy. so there is not one... on the automotive sector, one on aerospace, financial is... no, to all of them. does it not strike you as rather strange, given the experience in you have, the government takes impact assessment all the time and for the most fundamental changes, and you have told us the government has not taken any impact assessment at all? when these sectoral analysis were initiated, they were going to understand the effect of various option
mps voted at the impact of brexit. november to force the government to release impact studies showing how 58th sectors would be affected by the expert from the eu but, when the documents were released, they turned out to be incomplete. so david davis was asked to appear before the mps to explain just why that was and he told them the impact assessments were not impact assessments at all. the a nswer to impact assessments at all. the answer to the question is no. the government has not taken any...
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nationwide and the impact to d.p.h. would have been about half a million dollars. so those are some of the federal policies that are potentially impacting d.p.h. and i'm happy to answer any questions at this time. >> supervisor cohen: thank you, cynthia, i appreciate the very thorough and important update. colleagues, any questions at this time? no? seeing no questions. one question. supervisor fewer seeing that this could really -- >> supervisor fewer: seeing that this could effect a lot of people in san francisco, what are our plans -- do we have any plans if these were to go through? and how do we intend to backfill some of these services or do we? >> so a lot of the federal policy changes would then impact the state so i think that our first line of defense is really working with the state legislation to see how we can mitigate the local impact. so i think that a lot of these issues are really fluid and they're changing day-by-day and so we don't have a formalized plan, but a lot of these programs go through medica
nationwide and the impact to d.p.h. would have been about half a million dollars. so those are some of the federal policies that are potentially impacting d.p.h. and i'm happy to answer any questions at this time. >> supervisor cohen: thank you, cynthia, i appreciate the very thorough and important update. colleagues, any questions at this time? no? seeing no questions. one question. supervisor fewer seeing that this could really -- >> supervisor fewer: seeing that this could effect...
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david davis, what kind of impact if ican david davis, what kind of impact if i can use the word, hisday in westminster? you could see the reaction from some on the committee because up until now many had felt this has been a refusal by david davis and the government to publish these reports. he has talked about them in the past, about the excruciating detail work that had been done. today it became apparent that they simply did not exist and many labour members of the committee thought it was pretty incredible that the government had not done any assessment of the economic impact of the different forms of brexit. for david davis on his part he is sticking to the words saying he never said that they were impact assessments, he had talked about them as being analyses, that was a com pletely them as being analyses, that was a completely different thing. so what is claim here is that within whitehall for the civil servants something that is an impact assessment is something very specific and he says he never says they existed. do we think that this is going to in any way change the kind
david davis, what kind of impact if ican david davis, what kind of impact if i can use the word, hisday in westminster? you could see the reaction from some on the committee because up until now many had felt this has been a refusal by david davis and the government to publish these reports. he has talked about them in the past, about the excruciating detail work that had been done. today it became apparent that they simply did not exist and many labour members of the committee thought it was...
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the last one is consider impact. after we've done all of that how do we go back and think about the impact about the decisions we have made will have on communities and depends and policies. so that is the quick and dirty of the framework itself. my colleague, zoe poke has been working on it on the reliance for racial equity is a year-long cohort. this year there were 14 departments and that participated and the meetings talked about the impact of our government decisions on equity specifically around racial equity and what that looks like which can be a very heated discussion here in san francisco as many people feel like they are being pushed out of the city. some feel like it's by design. it's about those conversations and how we consider the impact of our work moving forward. so we have been charged with work the different departments to think about how they think specifically around racial equity by and large around equity and how we develop our policies. and my interest is directly around community engagement a
the last one is consider impact. after we've done all of that how do we go back and think about the impact about the decisions we have made will have on communities and depends and policies. so that is the quick and dirty of the framework itself. my colleague, zoe poke has been working on it on the reliance for racial equity is a year-long cohort. this year there were 14 departments and that participated and the meetings talked about the impact of our government decisions on equity specifically...
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as it goes to the cycle of next year, then it -- it impacts it has ag in terms of profound impact on security collaboration, something tony and i worked on hand in hand when he was in mexico city and i was in washington dc and there is already a challenge because this is not the forum to discuss whether we agree or not, but as the u.s. has moved in a de facto legalization, many in mexico are increasingly saying why should mexico be investing blood sweat and tears in eradicating if nine states in the united states have legalized for recreational use? there is already a relevant tension and to this, you add u.s. administration that decides , it will article 225 have a profound impact on how mexico has articulated a number of policies, whether it is regional or bilateral: level. it is not that mexico will necessarily become an anti-american country. it is simply the ability to do stuff that we have been doing for the past decade and a half on issues like security would got the window. i will give you a prescient example, given now that immigration was one of the third and has played suc
as it goes to the cycle of next year, then it -- it impacts it has ag in terms of profound impact on security collaboration, something tony and i worked on hand in hand when he was in mexico city and i was in washington dc and there is already a challenge because this is not the forum to discuss whether we agree or not, but as the u.s. has moved in a de facto legalization, many in mexico are increasingly saying why should mexico be investing blood sweat and tears in eradicating if nine states...
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one last question, shadow impacts. if you or any members -- >> there was -- the planning department informed us that there are no shadow impacts. they studied it, and they told us there wasn't. there weren't any, and as i am reminded, the -- the sunsets in the south in the mission, just like every where else, so i don't think mission is subject to any special sun movement. >> okay. mr. sucre, can you comment? >> correct. the pei study has stated that the sun does not set directly on the school. i can't speak to what the environmental planner analyzed since we haven't looked at it in detail but that's what the community plan exemption says that that's in your packet. >>vice president richards: any comment from the planner? >> by the way, julie moore was the planner, and she's the most senior person in the department. >>vice president richards: thank you, mr. tillman, very much. commissioner fong? >>commissioner fong: this is a -- this is a rock and a hard place, and it's fraus traiting to actually lotraiting -- frustrat
one last question, shadow impacts. if you or any members -- >> there was -- the planning department informed us that there are no shadow impacts. they studied it, and they told us there wasn't. there weren't any, and as i am reminded, the -- the sunsets in the south in the mission, just like every where else, so i don't think mission is subject to any special sun movement. >> okay. mr. sucre, can you comment? >> correct. the pei study has stated that the sun does not set...
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caller: i don't know about the impact but i started off. i've had back surgery and i got injured on the job and i have a turn rotator cuff but how i feel i have been impacted i was taking darviset and they take it off the market and the way i feel i've been impacted my doctor made me sign this five page contract and it took me a half a day to read it and i feel i've been impacted because of the addicts i used to get a 90 day supply of pills and this year the president and all these other people that i'm in a contract and they give me a drug test every now and then to see if i have any illegal drugs in my system where i don't use illegal drugs and they even test my blood to make sure i have what i'm taking four pills a day and i have to take them because of the pain. you do, if you don't get your pills like your doctor is out of town i might go two or three days and you do have that feeling like you got the stomach virus and all that but i feel like i've been impacts because people that have abused them and i'm honest about it and what i tak
caller: i don't know about the impact but i started off. i've had back surgery and i got injured on the job and i have a turn rotator cuff but how i feel i have been impacted i was taking darviset and they take it off the market and the way i feel i've been impacted my doctor made me sign this five page contract and it took me a half a day to read it and i feel i've been impacted because of the addicts i used to get a 90 day supply of pills and this year the president and all these other people...
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so on page 11 is ending the cost-sharing reduction and that would obviously have some impact on the individual markets and that is the deal that senator collins had worked through with mitch m cconnell in terms of delaying or paying for the next two years of the c.s.r. so we don't know what will happen there. >> just to clarify again, this is a wire educational moment. these are payments that are made to the states or to individuals? >> individuals. >> individuals who are covered under the a.c.a. in terms of buffeting them from the actual costs increases that they would find in the individual market or going to the exchange or what have you? >> that's correct. >> so they have an income level of x and if it's x and therefore you qualified to have moneys paid on your behalf. >> the cost-sharing. >> so you can attain coverage. >> that is correct. >> all right. >> so we do know enrollment is open right now and the enrollment has been robust but the enrollment period is narrower this year than in the past so ultimately it may be lower than it has been in past years it closes this friday.
so on page 11 is ending the cost-sharing reduction and that would obviously have some impact on the individual markets and that is the deal that senator collins had worked through with mitch m cconnell in terms of delaying or paying for the next two years of the c.s.r. so we don't know what will happen there. >> just to clarify again, this is a wire educational moment. these are payments that are made to the states or to individuals? >> individuals. >> individuals who are...
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in terms of the socioeconomic impact, it would be a positive impact. the bayview has always been ignored, and now, there will be more gentrification, unfortunately, but these members live in our community, and for a long time, they've been ignored. every weekend at the farmer's market, life chickens are being sold there, and they're being slaughtered. i'm just asking you to think where that has happened. >>vice president richards: thank you, ma'am. your time is up. [ inaudible ] >> thank you. >>vice president richards: ma'am, your time is up. thank you. [ inaudible ] thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is merced. i'm not a good public speaker, but we need your support for our community. also your support for this business. thank you so much. >>vice president richards: thank you. any other speakers on this item? seeing none, this portion of the hearing is closed. commissioner johnson? >>commissioner johnson: thank you. so i will have a question or two for the staff and the attorney in just a moment, but i do want to say that there's a lot
in terms of the socioeconomic impact, it would be a positive impact. the bayview has always been ignored, and now, there will be more gentrification, unfortunately, but these members live in our community, and for a long time, they've been ignored. every weekend at the farmer's market, life chickens are being sold there, and they're being slaughtered. i'm just asking you to think where that has happened. >>vice president richards: thank you, ma'am. your time is up. [ inaudible ] >>...
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there's definitely going to be an impact for that. don't necessarily think it rises to the level of exceptional extraordinary where we would -- where we would take action on this. i mean, it's 13 feet. i get it. you all can keep talking about how to be neighborly, but for me, it does ntd rise to the level. commissioner koppel. >> i was just going to say these houses are extremely close to each other on some awkwardly oriented lots, and protecting the direct light on those bottom floors is going to be extremely difficult. and then, this -- this expansion is really modest compared to what we're seeing every thursday. >> commissioner moore? >> i really think the building department did a good analysis. i think they looked at that very closely. 13 feet is a luxury given what we have in the three or less feet tolerances on other -- in other situations, so i do not think this rises to being something being exceptional or extraordinary, but i would move that we do not take dr and approve the project as proposed. >> second. >> thank you, comm
there's definitely going to be an impact for that. don't necessarily think it rises to the level of exceptional extraordinary where we would -- where we would take action on this. i mean, it's 13 feet. i get it. you all can keep talking about how to be neighborly, but for me, it does ntd rise to the level. commissioner koppel. >> i was just going to say these houses are extremely close to each other on some awkwardly oriented lots, and protecting the direct light on those bottom floors is...
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impacting u.s. businesses and then i want to ask about consumers and families so businesses rely on this to what extent oh it's still huge you know the average regular gasoline price united states is around two dollars and sixty five cents a gallon and for most consumers and business is that's a bargain and so when you've got low fuel cost inputs on your household on your business you know it's like a big giant tax cut and so. cheap energy not just in the transportation sector but the electric power sector right yesterday the wall street journal had a great article about how the u.s. electric power prices are at record lows being driven by cheap frac natural gas and renewables and so americans are enjoying a bounty of access to cheap and increasingly sustainable energy which is a big change from years past and these businesses and i mean whether or not it's delivery services or people moving goods to consumer goods all across the country or even airline tickets for those about to make a trip during
impacting u.s. businesses and then i want to ask about consumers and families so businesses rely on this to what extent oh it's still huge you know the average regular gasoline price united states is around two dollars and sixty five cents a gallon and for most consumers and business is that's a bargain and so when you've got low fuel cost inputs on your household on your business you know it's like a big giant tax cut and so. cheap energy not just in the transportation sector but the electric...
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the impact of overtraining and under fuelling led to bobby never having a period. this in turn affected her bone density, a condition known as the female athlete triad. it is often perceived that you should not have your period is a female athlete, it seems to be of benefit to the performance and that is definitely not the case. the impact of not having the menstrual cycle is far more damaging than dealing with that happening on a monthly basis. obika and break a bone walking or even just sitting down. obika and break a bone walking or evenjust sitting down. she is currently undergoing hormone replacement therapy. and has a six—month bone scan coming up. replacement therapy. and has a six—month bone scan coming uplj wish would cause but we caught it at a stage where hopefully she can repair damage a stage where hopefully she can repairdamage and might a stage where hopefully she can repair damage and might be able to run again. i've got through the most dark and lonely year of my life. if ican get dark and lonely year of my life. if i can get through this then the
the impact of overtraining and under fuelling led to bobby never having a period. this in turn affected her bone density, a condition known as the female athlete triad. it is often perceived that you should not have your period is a female athlete, it seems to be of benefit to the performance and that is definitely not the case. the impact of not having the menstrual cycle is far more damaging than dealing with that happening on a monthly basis. obika and break a bone walking or even just...
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>> there's two sides of the impacts. there's the distributional side and the overarching impact.n terms of the overresearchiar impact, what you have is a bill that's cutting taxes more than it's cutting deductions. so on net, it's broadly stim lative. we're not in a downturn. we're in a fully employable economy. it will heat up the economy a tiny bit but probably force the fed to raise rates. the distributional side is a little different. of course most of the cuts occurring are for capital owners. so this is going to broadly benefit the top 1%, people who own a massive amount of equity within our economy. and of course in turn, they're raising taxes on what i would call the upper middle class people who itemize deductions, things like your interest or your local taxes. these families will end up paying a little bit more, and everybody else is going to get a few hundred bucks because of the increase in the standard deduction. >> so basically the lower income class, the middle income class, they're losing, and the top earners -- >> no, actually not. i would say the bottom 80% will
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>> that has a huge impact.king with girls directly has an impact, working with families and communities has an impact, working with boys, with parents, with religious leaders. but we also have to make sure that there are schools available, that health services are available so that girls, whether they're married or unmarried, can stay safe and know about their bodies and can avoid pregnancy if they want. and, also, we need laws and policies that are supportive, that outlaw marriage, and that provide recourse to girls who find themselves in these situations. >> it's really fascinating insight, and we were amazed to find what we did there. so, lakshmi sundaram, thank you very much -- from girls not brides. >> thank you. >> and finally tonight, i took my teenage son with me to these camps to imagine a life a world away from his own. at the azraq camp in jordan, darius got to meet and speak to a young man his own age, but who's living a very different reality. imagine bringing my 16-year-old son, darius, to work, o
>> that has a huge impact.king with girls directly has an impact, working with families and communities has an impact, working with boys, with parents, with religious leaders. but we also have to make sure that there are schools available, that health services are available so that girls, whether they're married or unmarried, can stay safe and know about their bodies and can avoid pregnancy if they want. and, also, we need laws and policies that are supportive, that outlaw marriage, and...
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ceqa identifies that which doesn't impact the environment. that falls into class 1 and 3 categories. guidelines state that the decision as to whether the project has significant effects on the environment must be based on substantial evidence in the record. substantial evidence is facts, reasonable assumptions, and opinions supported by facts. the appellant has not provided substantial evidence that there are unusual circumstances to counter the determination that the project is exempt. the appellant's final contention is that it would result in land use impacts because the project site is a key lot in that its side property line abutts the rear line of lots fronting lake. the appellant has not presented substantial evidence to support that there are unusual circumstances relating to shadow, aesthetics and land use. the exemption complies with ceqa and chapter 31 and the project is exempt from environmental review. i urge you to uphold the exemption and deny the appeal. this concludes my presentation on the ceqa appeal. and laura ayello will
ceqa identifies that which doesn't impact the environment. that falls into class 1 and 3 categories. guidelines state that the decision as to whether the project has significant effects on the environment must be based on substantial evidence in the record. substantial evidence is facts, reasonable assumptions, and opinions supported by facts. the appellant has not provided substantial evidence that there are unusual circumstances to counter the determination that the project is exempt. the...
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we had a look at the economic impacts a little more closely, which leads to, what are the impacts on the frontier community like montana? our folks may look at it and go, there are 25 structures threatened, this many people evacuated, whatever, in the grand scheme of things it does not look like a large number but it is a significant impact on that portion of the population -- and we have to factor that into the grant program. i talked to my boss today, not about this, but he wanted a one-on-one session. he told me wanting that brock thing that brock said, he said challenge the status quo. i think on this fire management assistance grant, we can challenge the status quo and make that program smoother, easier, and more effective for the states. it is not going to cover everything. it is designed for fire suppression costs at it's written right now, but i did offer to brock long that region eight would like to lead the way on that as we get into the national dialogue and do what we can to support you all on that end. for the sake of time as well, i wanted to kind of skip by a little bi
we had a look at the economic impacts a little more closely, which leads to, what are the impacts on the frontier community like montana? our folks may look at it and go, there are 25 structures threatened, this many people evacuated, whatever, in the grand scheme of things it does not look like a large number but it is a significant impact on that portion of the population -- and we have to factor that into the grant program. i talked to my boss today, not about this, but he wanted a...
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i have a damaging impact. sexual harassment of a woman or a girl at a bus stop by a male might be something that some women feel they have to accept. as i reference before, it's moving much more to identifying those issues in the same way we would other types of incident or crime. establishing a crime has been credit or not but even if a crime hasn't been committed, the debate is similar to hate crime incidents. should we take action to address the behavior before it escalates into a crime and also adults to try to restore some confidence to the victim and allow them to feel that's what happened to them is being addressed by society. >> okay. is there evidence or what evidence is there that sexism, gender stereotyping are linked to sexual harassment and violence against women? >> there's a number of attitudal studies that suggest individuals displace sexist attitudes. they are more likely to also accord which height might be ine of a rape culture or sexist culture. some of those studies are experimental in ter
i have a damaging impact. sexual harassment of a woman or a girl at a bus stop by a male might be something that some women feel they have to accept. as i reference before, it's moving much more to identifying those issues in the same way we would other types of incident or crime. establishing a crime has been credit or not but even if a crime hasn't been committed, the debate is similar to hate crime incidents. should we take action to address the behavior before it escalates into a crime and...
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about that because fortunately they are right next door to each other so we mitigate it but it did impact some people so that was a huge lesson to learn as well. thank you. >> other comments from commissioners? >> yeah, from members i very much exactly what is said. and especially there was a meeting over here at the hotel, there were two meetings there i believe and people i know and the members said they were more confused after they left than when they got there because they did get a different story from brown and tollhappened than they did with blue shield and i don't like the auto enrollment at all and i wonder who is going to take the burden of putting these people back in when they go to their doctors and find they can't access them. will blue shield be doing that work or will it all be on you? >> so, after we end open enrollment and we send out a confirmation letters changes permitted are administrative changes and administrative errors? people can appeal anything and we do handle those appeals in open enrollment and we always get a lot of appeals after open enrollment so there's
about that because fortunately they are right next door to each other so we mitigate it but it did impact some people so that was a huge lesson to learn as well. thank you. >> other comments from commissioners? >> yeah, from members i very much exactly what is said. and especially there was a meeting over here at the hotel, there were two meetings there i believe and people i know and the members said they were more confused after they left than when they got there because they did...
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other impacts were found sob len significant. a hearing to receive the historc commission's comments on the dre held. i provided you with a copy of ts letter. at the hearing the hpc concurret the proposed project would resua significant and unavoidable impn the historical resource on 450 l street. we found that the full preservan alternative is the preferred alternative. the hpc commented that the objes should be further defined and de they don't meet the objective. further comments were for the preservation alternative. today the planning department ig comments on the adequacy and acf maintained in the draft eir. for members of the public who wo speak, please state your name fe record and please speak slowly d clearly so the court reporter ce an adequate record. the comments document will respo all relevant, verbal and written comments received during the puc comment period and make redid vo the draft eir when appropriate. those who want to comment may st their comments to the eir coordt 1650 mission street sweet 400 sn francisc
other impacts were found sob len significant. a hearing to receive the historc commission's comments on the dre held. i provided you with a copy of ts letter. at the hearing the hpc concurret the proposed project would resua significant and unavoidable impn the historical resource on 450 l street. we found that the full preservan alternative is the preferred alternative. the hpc commented that the objes should be further defined and de they don't meet the objective. further comments were for...
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the biggest impact on business is impact on talent.or by sector basis of the impact of brexit? hi, i'm from chingford in north london. as a businessman, i can tell you for sure we are affected. all businesses will be affected by brexit. so it doesn't matter to you? it doesn't matter, yes. how are you being affected? in many ways and also i think all businesses, some who are affected and there will be very, very badly affected. it is good news for the gentleman sitting next to you. in what way are you being affected as a small businessman? it is difficult to find the staff now to work. it's very difficult to, as naomi said, it is very, very difficult in many, it's... is very, very difficult in many, it's. .. i want is very, very difficult in many, it's... i want to is very, very difficult in many, it's. .. i want to get more reaction from you. you say it's difficult to get staff now. before we get into that. i want to get reaction to the fa ct that. i want to get reaction to the fact that the government have confirmed they haven‘t done
the biggest impact on business is impact on talent.or by sector basis of the impact of brexit? hi, i'm from chingford in north london. as a businessman, i can tell you for sure we are affected. all businesses will be affected by brexit. so it doesn't matter to you? it doesn't matter, yes. how are you being affected? in many ways and also i think all businesses, some who are affected and there will be very, very badly affected. it is good news for the gentleman sitting next to you. in what way...
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mike just talked about some impact this would have.whether the mexican government is bluffing or not, i do not know. you should ask them. i think it is in earnest. i think there would be significant political pressures not to respond to a unilateral denunciation of nafta but at the same time, let's be real. there are direct consequences of toning down, dialing down, day u.s. collaboration with collaboration in the fight against organized crime. upon inteldepended support from the united states, particularly in terms of signals of intelligence to confront organized crime. but i think there has been an occurrence in mexico and i think people in washington would be making a mistake of they do not consider this. decades, i am a career diplomat and u.s. hand. i have done all my work in regards to the u.s.-mexico relationship. paradigm is that we would not contaminate the bilateral relationship as a whole because of singular specific disputes in different issues of the bilateral agenda. the logic being this was such a complex, many moving pa
mike just talked about some impact this would have.whether the mexican government is bluffing or not, i do not know. you should ask them. i think it is in earnest. i think there would be significant political pressures not to respond to a unilateral denunciation of nafta but at the same time, let's be real. there are direct consequences of toning down, dialing down, day u.s. collaboration with collaboration in the fight against organized crime. upon inteldepended support from the united states,...
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that will build. >> how does this impact the little guy. some say between 40 and 75000 of income being cut up to 37% that will be seen almost immediately when the withholding roles change. how is there such a gap between the favorability opinion of the president and what could be a windfall of income? >> we overlook our personal benefit because were so opposed of president trump. once those tax cuts kick in and the people realize that they have an extra hundred bucks here and there, i think the tide will change in the economy will get better. >> thank you. let's bring our panel to break it down. i'm joined by some strategists and frankly, welcome. i notice you are shaking your head. >> i agree with some of it. i think we get to see what the impact will be but people are right to be nervous. dennis said may see next hundred bucks or something, there's a concern over what we'll see. >> in canada they lower the corporate rate, they did in 2007 and have created thousands of jobs, want this to the same thing? >> it will. cutting the top corporat
that will build. >> how does this impact the little guy. some say between 40 and 75000 of income being cut up to 37% that will be seen almost immediately when the withholding roles change. how is there such a gap between the favorability opinion of the president and what could be a windfall of income? >> we overlook our personal benefit because were so opposed of president trump. once those tax cuts kick in and the people realize that they have an extra hundred bucks here and there,...
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impact us on. you are the head of a mission investigating the summ impact us on.on investigating the sun? it is called solar orbit, being built by the esa at the moment. we will be close —— be going closer to the sun than ever before, by seven mercury. will be measuring what comes off the summerand will be measuring what comes off the summer and travels past a spacecraft on its way towards the out. and it is the magnetic deals which are important when it comes to impact on outcome isn't it? yes. at imperial couege outcome isn't it? yes. at imperial college london building the incident which will measure those magnetic fields in space, and when those fields in space, and when those fields arrive at the out and interact with the was mac magnetic yield, and it is those interactions which dried things like the aurora and geomagnetic storms. will this help is ultimately for car space weather? solar orbit to itself not a space weather mission but it is designed to study the fundamental physics of what is going on in the sun and into planetary space and by understanding
impact us on. you are the head of a mission investigating the summ impact us on.on investigating the sun? it is called solar orbit, being built by the esa at the moment. we will be close —— be going closer to the sun than ever before, by seven mercury. will be measuring what comes off the summerand will be measuring what comes off the summer and travels past a spacecraft on its way towards the out. and it is the magnetic deals which are important when it comes to impact on outcome isn't it?...
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which would have similar devastating impact. leadso had a cyber exercise in new england to look impact if awould major shortage were to occur. your is how we can improve the resiliency initiatives. micro grants combined with enough power, hospitals, transit, improve their reliability and resiliency. storage, wind, solar, other diversification actions offer additional resilience. like smart meters can identify the number of customers that have lost power which allows for faster recovery, improved physical and cyber security is needed. florida was able to restore service relatively quickly and art because of almost $3 billion that have been spent over the last decade on smart grid and infrastructure hardening. energy related roman codes, options, robust fueling helped reduce the impact and increase the speed of recovery. resiliency as a result of a sustained commitment to four factors. robust, resourceful, rapid recovery, lessons learned. conclusion, i would like to point out earlier this year the u.s. passed with overwhelming bip
which would have similar devastating impact. leadso had a cyber exercise in new england to look impact if awould major shortage were to occur. your is how we can improve the resiliency initiatives. micro grants combined with enough power, hospitals, transit, improve their reliability and resiliency. storage, wind, solar, other diversification actions offer additional resilience. like smart meters can identify the number of customers that have lost power which allows for faster recovery,...
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it's 0% impact to that lower unit. they also just showed a neighborhood map that unfortunately was not correct. you can see here that right below behind our property, you can see marwell, we have worked closely with her, you can also see that the rhenners and irene wirene -- renters and irene is neutral, and the renter are fact in support of this project. also we have a letter that we wrote to kyle here, and you heard him speak. he had represented himself as living in the neighborhood for 35 years, and i'm not disputing that, but we did stop off to his house and requested to talk to the owner, and we spoke to a guy named lewis lipset, and he was the owner. he said we should reach out to kyle. and we sent it to his house saying, would you be willing to talk to us. we received noness spo. we've sent hundreds of letters to people who oppose this project, to try to find ways to reduce the scope and we've done that successfully with a lot of the neighbors but unfortunately there's been a lot of them who are just unwilling t
it's 0% impact to that lower unit. they also just showed a neighborhood map that unfortunately was not correct. you can see here that right below behind our property, you can see marwell, we have worked closely with her, you can also see that the rhenners and irene wirene -- renters and irene is neutral, and the renter are fact in support of this project. also we have a letter that we wrote to kyle here, and you heard him speak. he had represented himself as living in the neighborhood for 35...