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the a.c. transit buses where it's not tied to a dollar amount, it's simply to purchase the transit buses. >> i like that better. okay. so what is the current range for costs for the passes, the transit passes again? is it, like, 110 or something like that? >> rachel's in the audience. i'll ask her. i believe it was 125, but i'll ask her to come up and talk about that. >> good morning. rachel hyatt. so yes, there is a range right now because two of the operators don't have adopted fares yet, so the final value or actual cost of the pass will depend on the adopted fares. but the range is with all three operators, so ferry, a.c. transit and muni would be 125 is the figure that we've been -- that we've put out, and it could be plus or minus of that, depending what the final fare right side. >> okay. so as compared to, let's say someone who chooses to travel on or off the island by single occupant vehicle, what is the condifferent ishl? because when we're trying to disnentivize somebody from drivin
the a.c. transit buses where it's not tied to a dollar amount, it's simply to purchase the transit buses. >> i like that better. okay. so what is the current range for costs for the passes, the transit passes again? is it, like, 110 or something like that? >> rachel's in the audience. i'll ask her. i believe it was 125, but i'll ask her to come up and talk about that. >> good morning. rachel hyatt. so yes, there is a range right now because two of the operators don't have...
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. >> ai uchida meteorologist sandhya patel, our natural a.c. is back. it's in an emergency, minutes can mean the difference between life and death. proposition 11 saves lives by ensuring medical care is not delayed in an emergency. proposition 11 establishes into law the longstanding industry practice of paying emts and paramedics to remain on-call during breaks and requires they receive fema level training and active shooters and natural disasters. vote yes on 11 to ensure 911 emergency care is there when you or your love one need it. >>> the bay area seeing a growing trend in response to the tech culture, women's club and co-working spaces. san francisco's the assembly open, a members only fitness and gathering space in the mission. former yahoo! ceo melissa meyer pitched a plan to convert a palo alto funeral home into a private club geared toward working women. and just today, another community work space designed for women opened in san francisco. it's called the wing. it is in the middle of the financial district. abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow
. >> ai uchida meteorologist sandhya patel, our natural a.c. is back. it's in an emergency, minutes can mean the difference between life and death. proposition 11 saves lives by ensuring medical care is not delayed in an emergency. proposition 11 establishes into law the longstanding industry practice of paying emts and paramedics to remain on-call during breaks and requires they receive fema level training and active shooters and natural disasters. vote yes on 11 to ensure 911 emergency...
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. >> c-a-i-t-r-i-o-n-a.c-a-i-t-r-. >> jimmy: that's like a starbucks barista's nightmare is what thatf had to loses the accent, because i was computer illiterate, and i didn't know how to -- >> jimmy: i wouldn't know where that was. >> this is the fourth season of "outlander," right? >> jimmy: this is a show for those that don't know, and many of them do, it's based on a popular series of books. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: game of thrones is the -- varies from the books. do you vary from the books? >> i mean, a little bit, but we sort of were very lucky that diana is a very quick writer. no offense to george, but i think george is a little slower. when we started our show, she was already, i think, seven or eight books in. we take our sweet time filming, so we -- >> jimmy: so there are no spoilers that you have to worry about because the only people who don't know what's going to happen are people who don't know how to read. >> well, true. it's funny. when we go to do these press things, we're always told this is a spoiler and that's a spoiler. you are, like, but it's on the book or it's in
. >> c-a-i-t-r-i-o-n-a.c-a-i-t-r-. >> jimmy: that's like a starbucks barista's nightmare is what thatf had to loses the accent, because i was computer illiterate, and i didn't know how to -- >> jimmy: i wouldn't know where that was. >> this is the fourth season of "outlander," right? >> jimmy: this is a show for those that don't know, and many of them do, it's based on a popular series of books. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: game of thrones is the --...
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unlimited munimobile systems, unlimited a.c. transit systems, and unlimited rides on the ferry route to and from treasure island and san francisco. this past -- this pass will be part of the homeowner dues or the lease for each market rate household. we also make this available as an optional purchase for residents in below market rate housing if they wish to purchase it at a 50% discount. so the same discount that munimobile offers for their lifeline pass. the transportation and traffic management side. so the toll has two purposes. one is to discourage driving during peak periods and help achieve the 50% transit mode share target that we need to achieve. it is also committed revenue to fund the ongoing operations of the transit service. is a sustainable, reliable source of operating funding, together with parking, with the developer contributions, and the transit pass pair -- and fares. this board to last took action on the tall policy in 2016. the toll parameters discussed at this time included eligibility between residents a
unlimited munimobile systems, unlimited a.c. transit systems, and unlimited rides on the ferry route to and from treasure island and san francisco. this past -- this pass will be part of the homeowner dues or the lease for each market rate household. we also make this available as an optional purchase for residents in below market rate housing if they wish to purchase it at a 50% discount. so the same discount that munimobile offers for their lifeline pass. the transportation and traffic...
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we'll definite inform a.c. transit, and director harper, another point that i want to make is while we're doing the permanent repair, we're going to be doing that on the bus deck, so even if we wanted to open for bus operation, some days will be be available. so i think a lot of things have to go into place before we decide to operate the buses while shoring's in place and we're doing repairs, but we're keeping options open until the results come out. >> vice chair gee: director reiskin? >> director reiskin: i have a follow up to one of director sesay's questions. this whole body of work was not planned or anticipated. you have a tiny staff, and i guess some of your support consultants are in the mix here. do you think you have the resources you need in terms of staff and band width and capacity and expertise to manage this process? is there anything more that you need? >> no, i think we're in good shape now, especially that m.t.c.'s undergoing the peer review. initially, we started that we were going to do the
we'll definite inform a.c. transit, and director harper, another point that i want to make is while we're doing the permanent repair, we're going to be doing that on the bus deck, so even if we wanted to open for bus operation, some days will be be available. so i think a lot of things have to go into place before we decide to operate the buses while shoring's in place and we're doing repairs, but we're keeping options open until the results come out. >> vice chair gee: director reiskin?...
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pepcid a.c.nter, but if you ask your doctor to call it into the pharmacy, it's half price. that way you've got an extra $1.50 to spend on raisinets. ( laughter and applause ) always bend at the knees. doesn't matter what you're doing-- lifting, skiing, putting on your watch-- bend at the knees. ( laughter ) hey, no one's ever going to call you a slob for wearing a sports jacket. ( laughter ) if you love someone, tell them. unless they're your subordinate at work. then remember, you're on strike number two. ( laughter and applause ) remember, the best things in life are free-- except for a quality table saw. that'll set you back about three hundo, okay? ( laughter ) don't get the laser sight. it's not worth it. there is no such thing as an over-priced billy joel ticket. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) and now, for some more specific words of wisdom, here's my recently-divorced, middle-aged friend: glenn. >> remember, there are plenty of fish in the sea. but there was only one brenda. >> audie
pepcid a.c.nter, but if you ask your doctor to call it into the pharmacy, it's half price. that way you've got an extra $1.50 to spend on raisinets. ( laughter and applause ) always bend at the knees. doesn't matter what you're doing-- lifting, skiing, putting on your watch-- bend at the knees. ( laughter ) hey, no one's ever going to call you a slob for wearing a sports jacket. ( laughter ) if you love someone, tell them. unless they're your subordinate at work. then remember, you're on strike...
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et's wait until the world -- scarlet: aurora cannabis is going to be listing in new york tomorrow, a.c. b. it's going to here.d a little bit i want to get your take on currencies, the dollar has found once again, it's resurgent. that means problems for the emerging markets. as the dollar were under some pressure, the emerging markets could recover, this ugly pretty quigley? shawn: slum. it will be interesting, we look continues et, if it to be very volatile and some downward trajectory, the dollar its positioning because really it's been a safe haven for people to go for the year or so. they we look at europe, have many problems and real ssue, the trade issues and traver wars with china will be here for a while. it's a place to park your assets at this point in time. economy is is if our slowing down, the dollar will not be as strong certainly in the second half of next year. joe: is the midterms on your mind? shawn: absolutely. so?: how does it affect how you think about the markets or between outcomings and market outcomes? shawn: there will be volatility into the midterms. as you ha
et's wait until the world -- scarlet: aurora cannabis is going to be listing in new york tomorrow, a.c. b. it's going to here.d a little bit i want to get your take on currencies, the dollar has found once again, it's resurgent. that means problems for the emerging markets. as the dollar were under some pressure, the emerging markets could recover, this ugly pretty quigley? shawn: slum. it will be interesting, we look continues et, if it to be very volatile and some downward trajectory, the...
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. >> a.c. 360 starts now. >>> many broadcasts began by telling you the name of a murderer who killed 11 people in the synagogue behind me earlier this saturday morning. they may show you his pictures and repeat his name so much that it will become as well known as other mass murderers whose names you probably remember. we hope history does not remember this killer's name and we won't be saying it or showing you his photo in the hour ahead. instead we want to take a few moments on those who really matter, on the 11 people who lived good and decent lives, loved by family, friends and leave behind them broken hearts and happy memories. daniel stein was killed saturday. his son said he was a simple man. his nephew said he had a dry sense of humor. he was deeply loved and will be deeply missed. daniel stein, we will remember. joyce fienberg was a former researcher at the university of pittsburgh, who treated her phd students like family, we're told. her late husband taught at cmu just down the road from tree of life. those who knew her said she had a huge personality who lit up the room.
. >> a.c. 360 starts now. >>> many broadcasts began by telling you the name of a murderer who killed 11 people in the synagogue behind me earlier this saturday morning. they may show you his pictures and repeat his name so much that it will become as well known as other mass murderers whose names you probably remember. we hope history does not remember this killer's name and we won't be saying it or showing you his photo in the hour ahead. instead we want to take a few moments on...
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when a driver has to step away from their car while leaving their pet inside, possibly leaving the a.cttle note on the screen that says my owner will be right back. that's something that they're working on as far as the future goes. lauren: bass it' because it'so leave a pet in a car but not a a baby. >>> viacom has a different take on streaming? >> instead of trying to compete or become the next netflix, facebook or apple, viacom wants to feed these services. this weekend, they announced they're rebooting the real world franchise but not for mtv, instead of facebook on watch, viacom also making a deal with netflix for a sequel to its teen comedy movie, to all the boys i loved before. cheryl: interesting move by then. >> getting in the game differently. cheryl: thank you, tracy. we've got a lot more coming up. the game is on on "fbn: a.m." this morning. if you're dreaming of owning audi's new electric car, you'll have to wait a bit longer. why audi's vision for an electric future is being delayed. and paula abdul going straight down during her straight up tour. the singer's terrifying
when a driver has to step away from their car while leaving their pet inside, possibly leaving the a.cttle note on the screen that says my owner will be right back. that's something that they're working on as far as the future goes. lauren: bass it' because it'so leave a pet in a car but not a a baby. >>> viacom has a different take on streaming? >> instead of trying to compete or become the next netflix, facebook or apple, viacom wants to feed these services. this weekend, they...
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>> yang: little argues that the a.c.responsible fordr ing up insurance costs, despite state efforts to make it work. idaho was the only deep redre state toe and still run its own online exchange to help customers buy insurance under the affordable care act. during next month's open, enrollmeere will be at least three insurers offerin plans. many parts of the country will have just one. state officials estima premiums have risen so much that as many as 40% of those seeking insurance on the individual market can't afforit. >> some of us have fallen through the cracks on this whole health insuran, health care, and i'm one of them. >> yang: among those priced-out: semele freeman-hall. the money she earns as a hair stylist in boise and from selling real estate is too much to qualify for either expanded medicaid or help with premiums under the a.c.a.-- but too little to afford them on her own. >> i made a decision between paying for health insurance, or buying food. b it wically what it came down to. >> yang: the premiums woul
>> yang: little argues that the a.c.responsible fordr ing up insurance costs, despite state efforts to make it work. idaho was the only deep redre state toe and still run its own online exchange to help customers buy insurance under the affordable care act. during next month's open, enrollmeere will be at least three insurers offerin plans. many parts of the country will have just one. state officials estima premiums have risen so much that as many as 40% of those seeking insurance on the...
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is it as big of an issue here as it seems it is in dx a.c. and n york? >> it depends on what groups you're talking about. i saw a recent poll by a democratic pac that's trying to flip seats and it suggested that women in the congressional seats we're talking about that are highly competitive were very turned off by the kavanaugh hearings and particularly how christine blasey ford was treated. >> which races in particular? >> there were many of the battleground seats including the 39th congressional district in orange county, the 45th congressional district in orange county. these are suburban, you know, district where is the college-educated population is pretty high. so when you're talking about the kavanaugh effect, that will be different and play different in districts in california than in some of the other battleground districts across the country. you have to keep that in mind. i agree with bill, the democratic base, especially democratic women, were already fired up here. it's a question of what the ceiling is going to be because really how much m
is it as big of an issue here as it seems it is in dx a.c. and n york? >> it depends on what groups you're talking about. i saw a recent poll by a democratic pac that's trying to flip seats and it suggested that women in the congressional seats we're talking about that are highly competitive were very turned off by the kavanaugh hearings and particularly how christine blasey ford was treated. >> which races in particular? >> there were many of the battleground seats including...
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. >> a.c. 360 starts now. >>> many broadcasts began by telling you the name of a murderer who killedn the synagogue behind me earlier this saturday morning. they may show you his pictures and repeat his name so much that it will become as well known as other mass murderers whose names you probably remember. we hope history does not remember this killer's name and we won't be saying it or showing you his photo in the hour ahead. instead we want to take a few moments on those who really matter, on the 11 people who lived good and decent lives, loved by family, friends and leave behind them broken hearts and happy memories. daniel stein was killed saturday. his son said he was a simple man. his nephew said he had
. >> a.c. 360 starts now. >>> many broadcasts began by telling you the name of a murderer who killedn the synagogue behind me earlier this saturday morning. they may show you his pictures and repeat his name so much that it will become as well known as other mass murderers whose names you probably remember. we hope history does not remember this killer's name and we won't be saying it or showing you his photo in the hour ahead. instead we want to take a few moments on those who...
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our breaking news coverage continues with "a.c. 360." >>> normally i'd say good evening. it's hard to say that when it's a difficult evening for so many people right now. hurricane michael remains a very dangerous storm as it makes its way through georgia and alabama and it was far worse when it hit florida's panhandle. the strongest to hit the continental united states since hurricane andrew more than 25 years ago. winds approaching category 5 intensity. homes and buildings simply torn to pieces. the video you're about to see was taken in panama city beach, florida. we're playing an extended clip so you can really see what people there went through late today and get a better idea of the devastation they'll be dealing with when the sun comes up tomorrow. take a look. >> holy hell. >> those scenes were repeated across the panhandle. forecasters predicted that wind would be punishing and it certainly was that. local officials warned of heavy flooding and they were right. trees and power lines are down throughout the region. nearly 400,000 floridians are without power. dest
our breaking news coverage continues with "a.c. 360." >>> normally i'd say good evening. it's hard to say that when it's a difficult evening for so many people right now. hurricane michael remains a very dangerous storm as it makes its way through georgia and alabama and it was far worse when it hit florida's panhandle. the strongest to hit the continental united states since hurricane andrew more than 25 years ago. winds approaching category 5 intensity. homes and buildings...
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"a.c. 360" starts rights now. >>> thanks for joining us.resident of the united states telling every young women and girl in america after multiple women came forward with sexual assault claims against a powerful man that it's a very scary time in this country, a scary time, he says, for men. speaking today about his choice for the supreme court, brett kavanaugh, the president made clear again who he thinks the real victim is, not the women who says kavanaugh tried to rape her, not the women who says kavanaugh exposed himself to her, not any woman. the real victim, it would seem to the president, is the man, and by extension, all men. >> i say that it's a very scary time for young men in america when you can be guilty of something that you may not be
"a.c. 360" starts rights now. >>> thanks for joining us.resident of the united states telling every young women and girl in america after multiple women came forward with sexual assault claims against a powerful man that it's a very scary time in this country, a scary time, he says, for men. speaking today about his choice for the supreme court, brett kavanaugh, the president made clear again who he thinks the real victim is, not the women who says kavanaugh tried to rape...
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"a.c. 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. breaking news tonight. senate sources say nart senators will be able to read the fbi's new report on brett kavanaugh starting 8:00 tomorrow morning. sources say the senate may physically receive the investigation tonight, but reading starts in the morning. we'll have more on that important development. first we begin tonight with an exclusive interview. there are people who believe day have information about kavanaugh's behavior who have not been successful in h sharing what they know or say they know with the fbi. that includes some of his former classmates at yale including his freshman year roommate, jamie roach, mentioned in "the new yorker" article, detailing debby ramirez's allegation that kavanaugh exposed herself to her at a party and came up during the kavanaugh hearing last week. until now, he hasn't spoken publicly. he's avoided. he's written a piece for slate titled "i was brett kavanaugh's college roommate, he lie under oath about his drinking and terms in his yearbook." i spoke with mr. roach
"a.c. 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. breaking news tonight. senate sources say nart senators will be able to read the fbi's new report on brett kavanaugh starting 8:00 tomorrow morning. sources say the senate may physically receive the investigation tonight, but reading starts in the morning. we'll have more on that important development. first we begin tonight with an exclusive interview. there are people who believe day have information about kavanaugh's behavior...
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there's no a.c., it could be days and weeks in these more remote areas ads we fan out and get away from the coast. take care of yourself and your team. let me know if i need to come back to you onner. >>> my vet an anchor sam champion joins us from miami. brother, always good r good to have you. this is one of those ones we were hoping we would be wrong about it, but it proved to hit every bit as strong and then some. what have we dealt with so far? let's start there. >> all right. what's shocking about this storm, chris, is really its strength. the rapid intensification immediately started. remember, we're talking about two days before it makes landfall and 80, 90 mile per hour barely category 1 storm, chris. then this thing just moving through the gulf, cruising through the gulf, rapidly intensifies to almost the highest level storm. we got a 155 mile per hour wind at landfall. when that center moved across that mexico beach area, 155 miles per hour. that's 156 above 156 is a cat 5. so we almost made the whole ramp just in that travel of the gulf in just less than two days. so, i mean
there's no a.c., it could be days and weeks in these more remote areas ads we fan out and get away from the coast. take care of yourself and your team. let me know if i need to come back to you onner. >>> my vet an anchor sam champion joins us from miami. brother, always good r good to have you. this is one of those ones we were hoping we would be wrong about it, but it proved to hit every bit as strong and then some. what have we dealt with so far? let's start there. >> all...
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we've got two 4-inch vents so that if their a.c.ing a storm, you do have the ability to breathe in the room. that's pretty important. and then, of course, you'll see that we've got the door here. this is a steel door that's been poured in place, and it's been built into the concrete safe room. inside this room, once it's completed, there'll be a landline, there'll potentially be an alarm system so you can see if someone is in the house, where they're moving around. you can also do that. it can also have a separate breaker so that you have the ability to run a generator outside. >> the rooms give peace of mind to residents like bernice, who had hers built into the bathroom. >> we have horrible hurricanes, tornados, and that one thing about it, i love that security. >> yet inside her house, you'd never know that the safe room was there. >> the first little sign that it's a safe room is, of course, the width of this threshold. it's much thicker than your traditional 2x4 wall, and, of course, this steel door, which is much stronger than
we've got two 4-inch vents so that if their a.c.ing a storm, you do have the ability to breathe in the room. that's pretty important. and then, of course, you'll see that we've got the door here. this is a steel door that's been poured in place, and it's been built into the concrete safe room. inside this room, once it's completed, there'll be a landline, there'll potentially be an alarm system so you can see if someone is in the house, where they're moving around. you can also do that. it can...
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"a.c. 360" starts rights now. >>> thanks for joining us. we begin with the president of the united states telling every young women and girl in america after multiple women came forward with sexual assault claims against a powerful man that it's a very scary time in this country, a scary time, he says, for men. speaking today about his choice for the supreme court, brett kavanaugh, the president made clear again who he thinks the real victim is, not the women who says kavanaugh tried to rape her, not the women who says kavanaugh exposed himself to her, not any woman. the real victim, it would seem to the president, is the man, and by extension, all men. >> i say that it's a very scary time for young men in america when you can be guilty of something that you may not be guilty of. this is a very, very -- this is a very difficult time. what's happening here has much more to do than even the appointment of a supreme court justice. it really does. you could be somebody that was perfect your entire life and somebody could accuse you of something
"a.c. 360" starts rights now. >>> thanks for joining us. we begin with the president of the united states telling every young women and girl in america after multiple women came forward with sexual assault claims against a powerful man that it's a very scary time in this country, a scary time, he says, for men. speaking today about his choice for the supreme court, brett kavanaugh, the president made clear again who he thinks the real victim is, not the women who says...
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"a.c. 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. breaking news tonight.vanaugh starting 8:00 tomorrow morning. sources say the senate may physically receive the investigation tonight, but reading starts in the morning. we'll have more on that important development. first we begin tonight with an exclusive interview. there are people who believe day have information about kavanaugh's behavior who have not been successful in h sharing what they know or say they know with the fbi. that includes some of his former classmates at yale including his freshman year roommate, jamie roach, mentioned in "the new yorker" article, detailing debby ramirez's allegation that kavanaugh exposed herself to her at a party and came up during the kavanaugh hearing last week. until now, he hasn't spoken publicly. he's avoided. he's written a
"a.c. 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. breaking news tonight.vanaugh starting 8:00 tomorrow morning. sources say the senate may physically receive the investigation tonight, but reading starts in the morning. we'll have more on that important development. first we begin tonight with an exclusive interview. there are people who believe day have information about kavanaugh's behavior who have not been successful in h sharing what they know or say they know with the fbi....
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our breaking news coverage continues with "a.c. 360." >>> normally i'd say good evening.ning for so many people right now. hurricane michael remains a very dangerous storm as it makes its way through georgia and alabama and it was far worse when it hit florida's panhandle. the strongest to hit the continental united states since hurricane andrew more than 25 years ago. winds approaching category 5 intensity. homes and buildings simply torn to pieces. the video
our breaking news coverage continues with "a.c. 360." >>> normally i'd say good evening.ning for so many people right now. hurricane michael remains a very dangerous storm as it makes its way through georgia and alabama and it was far worse when it hit florida's panhandle. the strongest to hit the continental united states since hurricane andrew more than 25 years ago. winds approaching category 5 intensity. homes and buildings simply torn to pieces. the video