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so basically for the preliminary injunction we're looking at the apa. that's what you're saying?o found -- the preliminary injunction was grounded -- >> it was on the apa and their constitutional claims -- their equal protection claims are on the motion to dismiss. there is no reason for purposes of aadc to differentiate between a selective prosecution claim and a discriminatory motive claim. if anything it cuts in our favor because it is a -- >> this is part of the record but has the government made any decisions with regard to the d.c. courts' suggestion? >> not yet, we're actively considering it but of course think the duke memo is by itself sufficient and since we've been enjoined and an appeal as of right we are here defending it and actively considering what to do in terms of the opinion. >> can i ask you two little questions, two little minor things from the record, okay. one is attorney general sessions' letter doesn't have a date on it but elaine -- acting dhs director says in her opinion that it came i guess september 4 and her thing is september 5. her decision is sept
so basically for the preliminary injunction we're looking at the apa. that's what you're saying?o found -- the preliminary injunction was grounded -- >> it was on the apa and their constitutional claims -- their equal protection claims are on the motion to dismiss. there is no reason for purposes of aadc to differentiate between a selective prosecution claim and a discriminatory motive claim. if anything it cuts in our favor because it is a -- >> this is part of the record but has...
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the diverse tal won'ts of the apa -- talents of the apa community, coincides with apa heritage month. i encourage everyone to enjoy the rich offerings by the camfest. by checking the heritage foundation website. apasf.org. before i introduce my honouree, i would like to bring up, if you're here, come on up, it seems this is tradition for claudine to address our chamber during this month. this is one of our community's happiest month of the year, the month of may. i want to thank supervisor yee for reading into the record about the history of the month. we celebrate, join the rest of the country in celebrating the 40th anniversary of this particular month where we try to make sure that we celebrate the history and accomplishments of asian pacific americans in the san francisco bay area. supervisor yee mentioned about camfest, i also wanted to say on thursday, during the opening night, we will be honoring congressman, former congressman and secretary of commerce for his work 40 years ago. it was because of his leadership at the time back in 1978 that today we celebrate the 40th annivers
the diverse tal won'ts of the apa -- talents of the apa community, coincides with apa heritage month. i encourage everyone to enjoy the rich offerings by the camfest. by checking the heritage foundation website. apasf.org. before i introduce my honouree, i would like to bring up, if you're here, come on up, it seems this is tradition for claudine to address our chamber during this month. this is one of our community's happiest month of the year, the month of may. i want to thank supervisor yee...
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we are so honored to be included among the organizations recognized by the apa. we believe music is a wonderful way to bring together or diverse communities. the san francisco symphony is celebrating the 5th anniversary of its internationally acclaimed youth orchestra this year which commits itself to providing preprofessional orchestraal training to the most talented young musicians across the greater bay area. founded in 1981, it brings students to davies symphony haul each week for hours of rehearsals, mentors and coaching from our own san francisco symphony musicians and even the occasional opportunity to work with distinguished guest artists like yo-yo ma, and all of this is provided tuition free so that there is no economic barrier to any young musician who is committed to working hard and dedicating him or herself to the r igors of working and playing in an orchestra. many of them have gone onto careers in national symphonies, and even those who have not chosen to pursue a career have benefited greatly from the high demands necessary to play an instrument.
we are so honored to be included among the organizations recognized by the apa. we believe music is a wonderful way to bring together or diverse communities. the san francisco symphony is celebrating the 5th anniversary of its internationally acclaimed youth orchestra this year which commits itself to providing preprofessional orchestraal training to the most talented young musicians across the greater bay area. founded in 1981, it brings students to davies symphony haul each week for hours of...
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the apa requires it to explain why. they told the courts in the country for happy decade, that daca is a lawful policy. they've offered very detailed explanations of why that is so. if they're going to change their mind on that position, a position on which a lot of people relied in deciding whether or not to apply for daca status, they have got to explain what they're doing. have got to show their homework. they have not done that here in the rescission memorandum or in the attorney generals letter. we have essentially, one sentence in the rescission memorandum of explanation and a one page, almost entirely conclusory letter from the attorney general. they assert that this is a program that is statutorily invalid. but they do not explain what statutory provisions they think are violent. they assert that essentially this program is foreclosed by the circuit decision about daca in the texas decision but they do not in the memo or in the letter acknowledge material differences between the two programs and explain why they
the apa requires it to explain why. they told the courts in the country for happy decade, that daca is a lawful policy. they've offered very detailed explanations of why that is so. if they're going to change their mind on that position, a position on which a lot of people relied in deciding whether or not to apply for daca status, they have got to explain what they're doing. have got to show their homework. they have not done that here in the rescission memorandum or in the attorney generals...
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our show today focuses on our local asian-pacific-american community, or apa for short. the library of congress defines the asian pacific as encompassing all of the asian continent, as well as the pacific islands of melanesia, micronesia, and polynesia. a u.s. census estimate in 2015 found 19 million residents of asian and pacific islander descent with a total u.s. population of 248 million people. in california, asian and pacific americans make up almost 21% of the population. and the bay area census in 2010 found that asians and pacific islanders make up almost 24% of the population, inching above latinos as the largest minority race across the nine counties. abc7's chris nguyen is here now with local apa leaders to talk about important issues affecting our bay area communities. >> cheryl, it's great to be here. i'm excited to introduce you to our panel of guests today. gina su is an actor based here in the bay area. she's the winner of the 2016-2017 miss asian global pageant. next, lan diep is an attorney. he currently serves as a san jose city council member represen
our show today focuses on our local asian-pacific-american community, or apa for short. the library of congress defines the asian pacific as encompassing all of the asian continent, as well as the pacific islands of melanesia, micronesia, and polynesia. a u.s. census estimate in 2015 found 19 million residents of asian and pacific islander descent with a total u.s. population of 248 million people. in california, asian and pacific americans make up almost 21% of the population. and the bay area...
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questions do not ask the hard ones. >> all right. >> let's say that i have concerns over the apa claim. let me say i think your equal protection claim is strong. where are we in this case? i'm not saying this is what we would do but if we are to say that they are the loser but the judge got that right where we procedurally? >> i think in addition to the grants unequal protection. here is why. the argument depends on four factors that they specifically recognize. none of those factors, none of the factors require a contrary showing. many sort of showing whatsoever because they are all undisputed facts. the president both before and after he took office, referred to individuals from the very countries where they are coming from as drug dealers, druggies, criminals and bad individuals. number two, the overwhelming, the impact on this is that 79 percent of individuals came from mexico. 93 percent came from central american countries. and i hear cases like the wong case. -- pages 266 and 267, is a substantial departure from usual reasons. why is that? it was precisely the opposite of what y
questions do not ask the hard ones. >> all right. >> let's say that i have concerns over the apa claim. let me say i think your equal protection claim is strong. where are we in this case? i'm not saying this is what we would do but if we are to say that they are the loser but the judge got that right where we procedurally? >> i think in addition to the grants unequal protection. here is why. the argument depends on four factors that they specifically recognize. none of those...
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ayer: si usted piensa viajar por carretera este fin de semanaes muy importante que revise sus llantas apalir, y tambiÉn evite usar su telÉfono celular mitras maneja. son muchas las razones por las cual usted podrÍa tener un fin de semanaferiado complicado e incluso trÁgicos y decide mezclar el alcohol con el volante. la patrulla de caminos de california realiza un operativo especial que durarÁ hasta el lunes. >> estaremos buscando los conductores que estÉ manejando bajo la influencia de alcohol o drogas. a los conductores que no lleven puesto su cinturÓn de seguridad, y a los con tres que no estÉn o designÓ las leyes de las carreteras. velocidad, celulares, manejando distraÍdos. >> agustÍn tuvo un accidente ahorita expiando y manejando. por eso dice que ya no lo hace. >> cuando se puso la luz en verde yo soltÉ el freno. el carro de enfrente no alcanzÓ a seguir y fue cuando le di el carro. pero sÍ, el telÉfono tiene mucho que ver con los accidentes. marÍa: azucena dice que planea hacer una comida durante estefin de semana pero no piensa combinar el alcohol y el volante. >> vamos a hacer un
ayer: si usted piensa viajar por carretera este fin de semanaes muy importante que revise sus llantas apalir, y tambiÉn evite usar su telÉfono celular mitras maneja. son muchas las razones por las cual usted podrÍa tener un fin de semanaferiado complicado e incluso trÁgicos y decide mezclar el alcohol con el volante. la patrulla de caminos de california realiza un operativo especial que durarÁ hasta el lunes. >> estaremos buscando los conductores que estÉ manejando bajo la...
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>>erreport: stfoer is notout ofhe s wood justt.ye he ill cefas apa weons archge vifor ha ng anl illegagun in hiside . s home e day thdgjue dureced to a nosdemear but e th49ers say eyth areilstl g gointo watch thatgechar. ma diria mena, kpix 5. > >>the nfjul st nnbaed pls ayer knli ngngduri e thnatialon opemth but erthe is a new ti fonemor th. thage leuema de e thmo vein onrespseto erform er49s arst: kanieperck. heas f theirlast pye r totake kneeto prt otescepoli noal ity. pe l al ateamnd agleue rsl onneonth e fimueld st d standungrie thanthem. pe woplehooo chse t noto stand caayn st inthloe cker roomor otr eaarf s ofthe fi eld. p anyerelsonn are caught on thfid eleeknling duhering t fanthemr theite amwill be find -ined. e are yog u gointo stand? aryou gog into stay in the erlock r oom? >> atth is so r fa awayomfr my nd right w.no arein ma y. >> am gladthey are givi ngan >>opo on tthple s ayeri gues s. t hel nfowne rso whvoted . >>anouy slovappredhe tw ne > datoy, lo tsof bay eaar enstudtsnd aei thr repants are tifighngor f a teacrhe. eyth hesay is inbeg shpunied for deelinga uring aiflag
>>erreport: stfoer is notout ofhe s wood justt.ye he ill cefas apa weons archge vifor ha ng anl illegagun in hiside . s home e day thdgjue dureced to a nosdemear but e th49ers say eyth areilstl g gointo watch thatgechar. ma diria mena, kpix 5. > >>the nfjul st nnbaed pls ayer knli ngngduri e thnatialon opemth but erthe is a new ti fonemor th. thage leuema de e thmo vein onrespseto erform er49s arst: kanieperck. heas f theirlast pye r totake kneeto prt otescepoli noal ity. pe l al...
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not met them, my nse is that this is an opportunity for him to represent the church of which they are apa part a of a larger frmmunion, but also a way to reach a hand of ndship across the great pond, if you will, the ecclesiastical pond for sure. laura: reverend, thank you so much for joining us. >> you're welcome. thank u. laura: before we go, we say e odbye to writer tom wolfe, who died today at the 87. he was a groundbreaking novelist, describing high society, ambition, andlass struggles in 1980's america. he began his career as a reporter, becoming one of the leading figures of new journali must lie which allowed reporters to narrate as if they were writing fiction. he went on to publish his first novel in the 1980's "the bonfire , of the vanities," satirized wall street big shots as masters of the universe. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are gned to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. downlo
not met them, my nse is that this is an opportunity for him to represent the church of which they are apa part a of a larger frmmunion, but also a way to reach a hand of ndship across the great pond, if you will, the ecclesiastical pond for sure. laura: reverend, thank you so much for joining us. >> you're welcome. thank u. laura: before we go, we say e odbye to writer tom wolfe, who died today at the 87. he was a groundbreaking novelist, describing high society, ambition, andlass...
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suddenly in december. 40 years ago, president carter signed a resolution declaring one week in may an apaitage week. in 1990, president george h.w. bush signed a bill to extend asian american heritage week to the entire month of may. and here at nbc bay area, we'll be doing a lot of events throughout the month to celebrate this great month. >> that is fantastic. thank you for joining us. hope to see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- savannah guthrie and hoda kotb -- animal expert robert irwin -- jaden smith, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 863, lakeland!
suddenly in december. 40 years ago, president carter signed a resolution declaring one week in may an apaitage week. in 1990, president george h.w. bush signed a bill to extend asian american heritage week to the entire month of may. and here at nbc bay area, we'll be doing a lot of events throughout the month to celebrate this great month. >> that is fantastic. thank you for joining us. hope to see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller...
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the apa did not. the rainbow is a simplistic image of the autism spectrum not to cold in the public mind. it's an iq chart. on the far left a classic idea of autism and asperger's disorder on the far right. asperger's was seen as distinguishable between high functioning autism. i don't like the terms high functioning and low functioning. it no longer exists as a medical diagnosis. although, it does internationally. this country it no longer does. socially asperger's remains in wide usage. it's a term we applied to loved ones and it's a personality stereotype in popular culture. most of us never think about the man behind the name. the question the work brings up is, does the man matter? to medical ethics, does. the medicine naming it disorder after some semantic credit that person and to honor them for their work. in my opinion asperger merits neither. he did not discover autism, his betrayal is at odds with understanding of autism today. besides, his idea was not even his own. second, i do not think
the apa did not. the rainbow is a simplistic image of the autism spectrum not to cold in the public mind. it's an iq chart. on the far left a classic idea of autism and asperger's disorder on the far right. asperger's was seen as distinguishable between high functioning autism. i don't like the terms high functioning and low functioning. it no longer exists as a medical diagnosis. although, it does internationally. this country it no longer does. socially asperger's remains in wide usage. it's...
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today before us, but i want to thank all my colleagues for selecting such fine representatives from the apa community, and to see that there is four of us in this chamber representing the community. it is something that i did not grow up with, and i am proud that we are they are today. thank you very much president breed and thank you very much audience. >> supervisor breed: thank you supervisor you and congratulations to all the honourees. we will now return to our agenda and we left off with a roll call for introductions and supervisor you you are up again. >> supervisor yee: oh, my goodness. thank you. really, the weight, collects today i'm introducing legislation intended to promote a healthy balance of businesses, business types on our vibrant ocean avenue corridor. and to get this aroun try to coy a greater say in the development of the important neighborhood and commercial transit district. health services, on the ground floor of commercial corridor, tend to reduce store frontage and drop less foot traffic than certain other types of businesses. in response to concerns i have heard f
today before us, but i want to thank all my colleagues for selecting such fine representatives from the apa community, and to see that there is four of us in this chamber representing the community. it is something that i did not grow up with, and i am proud that we are they are today. thank you very much president breed and thank you very much audience. >> supervisor breed: thank you supervisor you and congratulations to all the honourees. we will now return to our agenda and we left off...
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liz: was put the names and folks what we are doing is a way to look at the apa price to earnings ratiohese are lower than most. when we talk about these names apple, intel. you also believe walmart has a relatively low pem verizon is the lowest at 10 but what good is a low pe of the stock isn't doing that well and i'm talking about the past two years. >> yes and that's a really good question. this is a stock with a think as of this morning 10.7 forward pe almost a 5% dividend yield. it makes so much cash it's not even funny. liz: apple is coming out with numbers. this one had a low pe. 12? >> yes in terms of its forward pe but with verizon one of the things that you have is that people haven't decided how they are going to use all this cash in the future but we know it's going to happen so now is the time to be buying almost a 5% dividend deal and a 10 pe so this is one of the great stocks. liz: paul will be watching the apple numbers to. it's great to have you. the dow is staging a bit of a comeback down only 62 right now after being down more than 300. here comes apple with david and
liz: was put the names and folks what we are doing is a way to look at the apa price to earnings ratiohese are lower than most. when we talk about these names apple, intel. you also believe walmart has a relatively low pem verizon is the lowest at 10 but what good is a low pe of the stock isn't doing that well and i'm talking about the past two years. >> yes and that's a really good question. this is a stock with a think as of this morning 10.7 forward pe almost a 5% dividend yield. it...
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he ran the apa. cap and trade, which changed the way not only companies meet environmental regulations, but the way countries do around the world. carol: he is our game changer this week. you can kind of understand why as you tell his tale. what is interesting is he sees the importance of entrepreneurs, who can have some wonderful ideas. chris: he said 59% of their programs they support end up enacting national change, and one of the reasons we have made him game changer is over the years, since 1981, when he founded the company, he noticed one third of their projects address youth issues and has noticed a huge percentage of the people who he gives grants to actually started their entrepreneurial careers when they were young, when they were kids. now the project he has is called youth venture and they are now training and giving assistance to kids. people under 20 who are entrepreneurs. jason: it feels like a moment where entrepreneurs and especially social entrepreneurship is meant to be more measur
he ran the apa. cap and trade, which changed the way not only companies meet environmental regulations, but the way countries do around the world. carol: he is our game changer this week. you can kind of understand why as you tell his tale. what is interesting is he sees the importance of entrepreneurs, who can have some wonderful ideas. chris: he said 59% of their programs they support end up enacting national change, and one of the reasons we have made him game changer is over the years,...
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be celibate appeared >> it is the one night we get to relax from all of the threats from finals and apa exams. we can finally relax and dance the night away. >> not completely carefree as other students the same age stage a protest against gun violence. >> what we want? change. when do we want it? now. >> a group of student activists rallied in honor of the students who were injured and killed in texas. >> it was a moment of shock, and of course sadness, and then another wave of disappointment. even organizers say enough is enough. calling on lawmakers to protect students, not guns. >> we cannot stop until we see some real action, so we may be small but we are mighty. >> reporter: rally organizers say their peers may not be able to vote for another year or two, and until they can go to the polls, they are urging people to elect lawmakers who will support a federal gun restraining order, a ban on assault weapons, and an expansion on background checks for all gun purchases. >> i hope it will show our elected officials that we are going to be silent, and that we will continue making noise.
be celibate appeared >> it is the one night we get to relax from all of the threats from finals and apa exams. we can finally relax and dance the night away. >> not completely carefree as other students the same age stage a protest against gun violence. >> what we want? change. when do we want it? now. >> a group of student activists rallied in honor of the students who were injured and killed in texas. >> it was a moment of shock, and of course sadness, and then...
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ditched it a lot of these, we have some unusual activity around takeover talk in apache, apa, but other than that, these things are just like death warmed over right now. and they could get worse but to my point about the truckers and so forth, mel, like i say, that is a sign of how strong the economy really is right here not because of today's action at all, but because you have jb hunt, 52-week high, despite the biggest cost to them going up rather dramatically this year. you know, 55, 60 cents a gallon in diesel, and jb hunt is up you can look across the board, chrw, landstar, the rest of them, doing well that's in the face of that same fuel cost surcharge, if you will, that holds those guys back or should. it hasn't. and they're just hitting new highs. >> think of how many earnings calls we have heard in terms of the rising cost of transportation over and over again, whether it be tyson or some others, but you're talking about the strength in the u.s. economy the question here now is, is there no place like home investors are drawing money out of european funds at a pace not seen in
ditched it a lot of these, we have some unusual activity around takeover talk in apache, apa, but other than that, these things are just like death warmed over right now. and they could get worse but to my point about the truckers and so forth, mel, like i say, that is a sign of how strong the economy really is right here not because of today's action at all, but because you have jb hunt, 52-week high, despite the biggest cost to them going up rather dramatically this year. you know, 55, 60...
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this is a particular version of a very popular song by the mamas apas, and it is giving to you in a veryop, funkadelic, jimi hendrix-inspired style. but the brother who created this was basically detroit, but when i heard this, it made me think west coaster, jimi hendrix, because i think there is a way that those on the west ,oast think and act and do effectively coming out of cities, sites, neighborhoods, communities that black people inhabit, and they sort of have a particular vision, a particular understanding. and i like to think of a wise and optimism, a critical and or better yet,m, a kind of hope. so there are three things that really stand out to me, and that is this whole idea of dreaming. because i think dreaming is very important. if you cannot dream come if you cannot imagine, then you cannot struggle, younnot cannot sort of try to realize your best self, so i spent a lot of time with my students trying to get them to think about imagining a better world. and to me, one of the issues is freedom. we have all of these wonderful conversations about freedom, but what is always ve
this is a particular version of a very popular song by the mamas apas, and it is giving to you in a veryop, funkadelic, jimi hendrix-inspired style. but the brother who created this was basically detroit, but when i heard this, it made me think west coaster, jimi hendrix, because i think there is a way that those on the west ,oast think and act and do effectively coming out of cities, sites, neighborhoods, communities that black people inhabit, and they sort of have a particular vision, a...
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massachusetts department of corrections and he has tried very hard to push pressure professional organizations, apa to stay something about this as an organization, to take a stronger stance work they have put out various policy statements, but they tend to do that thing you mentioned in a sense not into society, the department of corrections, the criminal justice system that this really isn't our business, this is for you to kind of set the terms for and he and a few others had taken the position that it's not good enough. if we think anyone in a severe-- who has a severe mental illness or even just a mental illness will likely deteriorateik in solitary confinement as an organization they have to have a stronger policy than that and i wonder if that makes sense to you that in a sense we need more light shed on this and stronger positions taken from the outsidh rather than just leaving it to the people that are inside. >> i think part of the problem is that because people don't know what's going on, so people on the outside really don't know what's happening there, so it becomes hard to say this is
massachusetts department of corrections and he has tried very hard to push pressure professional organizations, apa to stay something about this as an organization, to take a stronger stance work they have put out various policy statements, but they tend to do that thing you mentioned in a sense not into society, the department of corrections, the criminal justice system that this really isn't our business, this is for you to kind of set the terms for and he and a few others had taken the...
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signed a resolution declaring one week in may an apa heritage week. in 1990, president george h.w. bush signed a bill to extend asian american heritage week to the entire month of may. and here at nbc bay area, we'll be doing a lot of events throughout the month to celebrate this great month. >> that is fantastic. thank you for joining us. hope to see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- savannah guthrie and hoda kotb -- animal expert robert irwin -- jaden smith, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 863, lakeland! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome! welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." thank you so much for being here. i appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for watching. thank you for watching. guys, it was almost 90 degrees in new york city today. [ cheers ] it was so hot presiden
signed a resolution declaring one week in may an apa heritage week. in 1990, president george h.w. bush signed a bill to extend asian american heritage week to the entire month of may. and here at nbc bay area, we'll be doing a lot of events throughout the month to celebrate this great month. >> that is fantastic. thank you for joining us. hope to see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's...
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reporting from the apa, the reporter was grabbed by shoulders and shoved forestably out of the building pruitt has done a lot of things that have caused scrutiny. physically touching one is to far. i spoke with an epa spokesperson who said she was not invited. we provided a live stream. i said that -- why did you push her? and the spokesman said, i didn't do that. said they'd get back to us. it's another questionable decision. >> there's no excuse. i'm surprised he stuck around for so long. it's either that the president is happy with him and his decisions about rolling back regulations or he feels for him and think the liberal media is out to get him. >> thank you. i want you to hang out. after the break. the president and his phones. no reporting that he's putting himself at a big security breach potential. why this might be a big national security risk. we'll talk about that next. e moo severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for
reporting from the apa, the reporter was grabbed by shoulders and shoved forestably out of the building pruitt has done a lot of things that have caused scrutiny. physically touching one is to far. i spoke with an epa spokesperson who said she was not invited. we provided a live stream. i said that -- why did you push her? and the spokesman said, i didn't do that. said they'd get back to us. it's another questionable decision. >> there's no excuse. i'm surprised he stuck around for so...
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going to have the effect of a rule that we sfwoend apply as a rule, we should take that the law fully apa compliant process and seek notice and comment and put that forward as a rule. perhaps in the past the margin sometime hasn't happened. i do think there's a role for guidance, i don't think that's never the case that we'll put our guidance, the banks ask us for guidance. >> we appreciate that distinction from the fed's activity and the cfpb's where they don't want to be held accountable for giving guidance. >> precisely. and with respect to our guidance i think we can be as opposed to that with sometimes in the past has just gone out to the examiners and the bank. i think we can go out for comment on guidance even when something's not a rule. i think that we -- i think we benefit from that process. again, it's not just a question of being fair to the regulated industry. it's not just a question of being accountability to the public. it's also a question of improving the content of what it is that we do by getting as much comment on it as possible. >> thank you for that role and the abi
going to have the effect of a rule that we sfwoend apply as a rule, we should take that the law fully apa compliant process and seek notice and comment and put that forward as a rule. perhaps in the past the margin sometime hasn't happened. i do think there's a role for guidance, i don't think that's never the case that we'll put our guidance, the banks ask us for guidance. >> we appreciate that distinction from the fed's activity and the cfpb's where they don't want to be held...
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is going to have an effect of a rule that we intend to apply as a rule, then we take that through an apa compliant process and put that forward as a rule. and then perhaps in the past with a margin that sometimes hasn't happened, that distinction has been blurred. i do think there's a role for guidance. i don't think it's never the case that we will put out guidance. the banks ask us for guidance. >> we appreciate that distinction from the bed activity. >> precisely. and with respect to her guidance, i think that we can be -- as opposed to that, which sometimes in the past that is less of the case in the recent past, but it has just gone out to the examiners of banks, i think we can go after comments on guidance. even when something is not a rule -- i think that we benefit from that process. again, it is not just a question of being there to the regulated industry, it is not a question of being accountable to the public, it is also a question of improving the content of what it is that we do by getting as much comment on as possible.>> thank you for that role and the ability to protect t
is going to have an effect of a rule that we intend to apply as a rule, then we take that through an apa compliant process and put that forward as a rule. and then perhaps in the past with a margin that sometimes hasn't happened, that distinction has been blurred. i do think there's a role for guidance. i don't think it's never the case that we will put out guidance. the banks ask us for guidance. >> we appreciate that distinction from the bed activity. >> precisely. and with...
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the war was tearing the country apart id apa apart need ideologically -- i think the point the calleras making too was the war then transformed to some extent. it pushed the parties, the republican and democratic parties in distinct directions. i think it has made it harder for the united states, to the good, to sustain wars overseas. the idea that the country is going to go to war without majority support. and just kind of sink endless blood and treasure into a place -- and i think -- in that sense, it does remain the kind of vietnam syndrome or shadow. it remains as something of a constraint on elected officials and policymakers. but -- and i guess, you know, one last thought is that the country today, even though, you know, this is not comparable. but the country today, i think, there is no appetite for sending tens of thousands of u.s. troops overseas to engage in combat anywhere. there is no -- whether it's syria, afghanistan or iraq. and i think in 1968, the country was also beginning to support u.s. withdrawal, however it happened, from vietnam. >> let me ask you about another
the war was tearing the country apart id apa apart need ideologically -- i think the point the calleras making too was the war then transformed to some extent. it pushed the parties, the republican and democratic parties in distinct directions. i think it has made it harder for the united states, to the good, to sustain wars overseas. the idea that the country is going to go to war without majority support. and just kind of sink endless blood and treasure into a place -- and i think -- in that...
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federal plan will cost rate payers an estimated $282 million in oklahoma gas and electric that said the apa's rule and this is a quote, trigger the largest customer rate increase in og & e's history while the resulting impact on regional a's would be practically imperceptib imperceptible. does this sound like a reasonable expectation? from a result of the court case like this? are you familiar with this? or are there other comparable problems? >> specific to regional hayes, all the glide path or status update. all the states are achieving those and i think when epa issues federal implementation plans, it gives a negative connotation to the fact, we are doing our job and federal implementation plans allude that states are not stepping up to the table and doing their job. >> yeah. well, yeah, but we are and this is, i've been here for a number of years and this is the same thing you always get. those who are the more liberal individuals who think someone else can set an example in the case of federal government, that somehow they know how to do things that we don't know how to do. it's kind of
federal plan will cost rate payers an estimated $282 million in oklahoma gas and electric that said the apa's rule and this is a quote, trigger the largest customer rate increase in og & e's history while the resulting impact on regional a's would be practically imperceptib imperceptible. does this sound like a reasonable expectation? from a result of the court case like this? are you familiar with this? or are there other comparable problems? >> specific to regional hayes, all the...
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our tokens of appreciation that year we had these little cubes that had enclosed in them supposedly apas, the administrative procedure act, that little cube. you know, i think this pen from the free state foundation is worth every bit as much as that little cube with an apa. it does have the unique thing, that when you use it every time you write regulatory reform it comes out automatically in all caps and in red letters, so that should be good. with that i want you to thank -- join me in thanking naomi rao. we are going to go to lunch. hopefully that wall will open over there. . >>> earlier this week the center for american progress hosted their an wral ideas conference in washington, d.c. featuring presentations and discussions by progressive legislators, journalists and organizers. you can see it tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3. also online at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. in prime time tonight on the other c-span network goes, for 1968 america in turmoil series, a discussion on the cold war. our guests are elizabeth cobbs, historian, documentary filmmak
our tokens of appreciation that year we had these little cubes that had enclosed in them supposedly apas, the administrative procedure act, that little cube. you know, i think this pen from the free state foundation is worth every bit as much as that little cube with an apa. it does have the unique thing, that when you use it every time you write regulatory reform it comes out automatically in all caps and in red letters, so that should be good. with that i want you to thank -- join me in...
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we've simply given notice of our attention to do so, which is what the apa implies and we'll go through all of the statutory requirements to do so. is it possible i may come to different conclusions? absolutely. but we have not stopped the rule. we've given proper notice and comment. >> when looking at the rule, are you going to be b loobing at the access to credit for small dollar needs, consumers, something that would be a priority that would continue to allow markets to provide that opportunity r for people who want to take advantage of it and also the cost benefit of allowing it to happen in a certain way or whatever the rule, whoever they are? these are two important points. >> i know that you made an, i was talking with some folks and there was a situation, i know the chairman talked about some of the dollars that you were using and you get some economic researchers here that something like 40 of them. they're able to do some self-directed research for you. is tha productive? >> i haven't found the productivity of it yet. we could talk b about it if further in another question. ye
we've simply given notice of our attention to do so, which is what the apa implies and we'll go through all of the statutory requirements to do so. is it possible i may come to different conclusions? absolutely. but we have not stopped the rule. we've given proper notice and comment. >> when looking at the rule, are you going to be b loobing at the access to credit for small dollar needs, consumers, something that would be a priority that would continue to allow markets to provide that...
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and then i had to go to hawaii for an apa conference that i was presenting at. >> presenting at the americanical association that july was a prestigious honor for a grad student like michelle. even though mark begged her not to go, she went anyway. >> and things started to change while i was in hawaii. he called me and said lawyers were claiming that he was doing unnecessary surgery and he was afraid it was going to become a class action suit, at which point he jumps ten steps ahead and assumes that his insurance company would settle, his license would be taken away, and everything would be destroyed. >> so his life is flashing before his eyes. >> uh-huh. >> one of those former patients now had terminal cancer, and she was suing him for not diagnosing it sooner. michelle says that for mark the malpractice suit was more than just a blemish on his reputation. it was a blow to his vanity. and though michelle assured him of her love and support, she said she could feel her husband pulling away. >> i knew he was stressed out about the lawsuits, but i really believed in my heart it was something w
and then i had to go to hawaii for an apa conference that i was presenting at. >> presenting at the americanical association that july was a prestigious honor for a grad student like michelle. even though mark begged her not to go, she went anyway. >> and things started to change while i was in hawaii. he called me and said lawyers were claiming that he was doing unnecessary surgery and he was afraid it was going to become a class action suit, at which point he jumps ten steps ahead...
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she was head of policy at the apa -- epa. sen. udall: we try to make sure these people come to work. she came to work for three months? admin. pruitt: i interacted with her multiple times in that process. sen. udall: those three months? admin. pruitt: she was attending meetings with me and others in the agency. sen. udall: she worked the whole time, that is your testimony? admin. pruitt: that is not what i said. months of: during the november through january, was she working for you? admin. pruitt: she was employed at the agency and there is a review of the process on going into the record will bear that out. sen. udall: my time is up. >> senator van hollen. sen. van hollen: we will put the documents in the record. the decision to provide a 24/7 was made by the office of forensics,forcement, and training, after being informed mr. pruitt requested 24/7 protection. i know you keep trying to say it was their idea, but it says they made that decision after you requested it. i did not direct that decision to be made. you remember my co
she was head of policy at the apa -- epa. sen. udall: we try to make sure these people come to work. she came to work for three months? admin. pruitt: i interacted with her multiple times in that process. sen. udall: those three months? admin. pruitt: she was attending meetings with me and others in the agency. sen. udall: she worked the whole time, that is your testimony? admin. pruitt: that is not what i said. months of: during the november through january, was she working for you? admin....
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and the work we did there is not very different from work we're doing with the apa and things like that. and at some point this work ought to be updated. but what we know now is enough to actually as lauren said, head off these problems. and we're particularly able to do it and i'll talk about this whether we're in the type of caring supportive environment that ron's been talking about. these early warning signs must be assessed and addressed in a culturally and develop mentally appropriate manner and in a way that minimizes harms and maximizes benefits. because any time you intervene, you also have a risk of harm. next slide, please. so safety. oftentimes we think about physical safety and we think about that moment. but if i think about valentine's day and i think about your class being beforehand, i also think about whether do you feel emotionally safe. if i think about somebody's experience trauma in his or her life, whether do people feel psychologically safe? and if someone is different in any way, when do they feel identity safe? and if we go to black lives matter and what young
and the work we did there is not very different from work we're doing with the apa and things like that. and at some point this work ought to be updated. but what we know now is enough to actually as lauren said, head off these problems. and we're particularly able to do it and i'll talk about this whether we're in the type of caring supportive environment that ron's been talking about. these early warning signs must be assessed and addressed in a culturally and develop mentally appropriate...
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we go as fast as we can, but the apa requires us to do certain things that take a while. we tried to mimic the rules from last summer so it can go as quickly as possible. the more changes, the longer it would take. i understand that time is of the essence. we chose to do something as quickly as we can. what i mentioned earlier in testimony, the best way to fix this is to take all of the information that the members have -- everyone i've talked to, i said, please give me examples of companies that are going out of business, to package it up, give it back, and put it in law. that will give the company's predictability. they will understand how many visas will be available and when. right now it is time to the appropriations process. sen. portman: i would agree with your approach. right now, we need relief. kids, werd to company have information from you all as of 10 days ago that on july 30 you will have a new deadline to deliver the new joint concept of operations, which we need, both for the sake of these kids, but to be sure these kids actually show up at their court pro
we go as fast as we can, but the apa requires us to do certain things that take a while. we tried to mimic the rules from last summer so it can go as quickly as possible. the more changes, the longer it would take. i understand that time is of the essence. we chose to do something as quickly as we can. what i mentioned earlier in testimony, the best way to fix this is to take all of the information that the members have -- everyone i've talked to, i said, please give me examples of companies...
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we chose to do something as quickly as we can under the apa. what i mentioned earlier in testimony, the best way to fix this. the best way to fix this, take the information the members have, which i'm gathering, everyone i'm talking to, you as well, give me examples of companies going out of business because these are priorities with seasonality or because there's not enough to package it up, give it back and put it in law. that will give the companies predictability. they'll understand how many visas will be available and understand when. right now, as you know, it's tied to the appropriations process and it's very difficult on businesses. >> i would agree with your approach. my time is coming to an end just to say meanwhile, we need relievment and don't have time to go into it, but we have information as of you all, as of july 30, you will have a deadline to deliver the joint concept of operations both for the sake of the kids not to be traffic reviews, and the kids show up at the court proceedings and that's not happening with kids. the memo
we chose to do something as quickly as we can under the apa. what i mentioned earlier in testimony, the best way to fix this. the best way to fix this, take the information the members have, which i'm gathering, everyone i'm talking to, you as well, give me examples of companies going out of business because these are priorities with seasonality or because there's not enough to package it up, give it back and put it in law. that will give the companies predictability. they'll understand how...
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we can as fast as we can, but the apa requires us to do certain things that takes a while. what we've tried to do is mimic the rule from last summer so it can go as quickly as possible. we chose to do something as quickly as we can under the aps. the best way to fix this is to take all of the information, everyone i'm gathering, i said please give me example of xaeps going out of business because either the problems with the seasonality or because there's not enough to package it up. give it back and put anytime law. they'll understand how many visas will be available. right now, it's tied for the rations process. it's difficult on businesses. we have information now from you as of ten days ago that on july 30, you'll have a new deadline to deliver a squloint concept of applications both for the sake of these kids not to be trafficked or abused but to be sure, these kids actually show up at their court proceedings and that's not happening now for a lot of kids. so the memorandum agreement is good. we want to get this swroijoint operations concept in place in order to ensure
we can as fast as we can, but the apa requires us to do certain things that takes a while. what we've tried to do is mimic the rule from last summer so it can go as quickly as possible. we chose to do something as quickly as we can under the aps. the best way to fix this is to take all of the information, everyone i'm gathering, i said please give me example of xaeps going out of business because either the problems with the seasonality or because there's not enough to package it up. give it...