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inspection and their commissioners and staff our city attorney our land use committee and particularly amy chang. >> also want to thank colleagues we've worked to revolve those on sequa reform and logo listing inlands and thank you for your patience one thing i think every everyone in this chamber the status quo is not working we have seen an contemplation of short-term rentals at least 5 or 6 thousand listing that's been stimulated it last year over one hundred though tractions and we all know under current law this illegal no regulatory enforcement that's been implemented we need a real regulatory framework the basis of the legislation is framed through the lens of our housing affordability how we can afford to live in the city without the changes in the current law there's positive and negative specs aspects to short-term rentals we know that short-term rentals is making housing affordability more difficult and easier at the same time our city policies need to reflect that reality on the one hand the practice of short-term rentals is pushing san franciscans out of our city (clapping) we have
inspection and their commissioners and staff our city attorney our land use committee and particularly amy chang. >> also want to thank colleagues we've worked to revolve those on sequa reform and logo listing inlands and thank you for your patience one thing i think every everyone in this chamber the status quo is not working we have seen an contemplation of short-term rentals at least 5 or 6 thousand listing that's been stimulated it last year over one hundred though tractions and we...
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building inspection and the city attorney all of the commissioners of various department as well my aid amy chang let me start with a couple of preliminary comments everyone in this room in this chamber agrees that the status quo is not working when it comes to short-term rentals in san francisco we need a regulatory and framework how to move forward with considering the activity around short-term rentals in san francisco that doesn't exist today as i've said before the flying value to address the activity in the context of our city's affordability crisis how do we afford to live in the city this legislation addresses that it would for bid the activity for those individuals that are engaging in short-term rentals did i placing san franciscans pushing san franciscans out of san francisco whether you're a landlord who is ellis acting to establishment all each year around bed-and-breakfast this will apply though per day finances and penalty if you engagement in that activity on the other hand, we've heard that short-term rentals and human resources have allowed struggling san franciscans to afford t
building inspection and the city attorney all of the commissioners of various department as well my aid amy chang let me start with a couple of preliminary comments everyone in this room in this chamber agrees that the status quo is not working when it comes to short-term rentals in san francisco we need a regulatory and framework how to move forward with considering the activity around short-term rentals in san francisco that doesn't exist today as i've said before the flying value to address...
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amy's journey. one year after that fateful tv moment that changed her life forever. >> i have breast cancer. >> "gma's" amy robach sharing her story of survival with co-anchor robin roberts. and a touching pact among friends. how their story is saving lives. >>> and, panda porn? these adorable creatures are endangered, but it's tough to get them to mate in captivity. so, now researchers are resorting to extremes, you might even say triple extreme, meas e measures. but first, the "nightline" five. >>> when a pro at any 2014 pga tour event sinks a hole in one, quicken loans will pay your mortgage for an entire year. >> that is how it's done. truly amazing. >> get in the hole in one sweepstakes. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans. and you could have your mortgage paid for an entire year. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> and good evening. a major american city is on high alert tonight after the first patient was diagnosed in the u.s. with ebola. doctors are scrambling to find and monitor everybody this patient contacted, including children in his own family. and there are new and urgent question
amy's journey. one year after that fateful tv moment that changed her life forever. >> i have breast cancer. >> "gma's" amy robach sharing her story of survival with co-anchor robin roberts. and a touching pact among friends. how their story is saving lives. >>> and, panda porn? these adorable creatures are endangered, but it's tough to get them to mate in captivity. so, now researchers are resorting to extremes, you might even say triple extreme, meas e measures....
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ellen asks -- after the election will the strategy change? amy, how do you answer them?this war against isis, is it all politics? >> there's politics going on in both countries. turkey that's internal turkish politics gill on. what the prime minister wants is not necessarily best for the americans. the american public, too, is really am bivalent about it. on the one hasn't they don't want to see troops going onto the ground by syria, but it's not by a big percentage, about 44% who favor troops going in. even republicans are a bit divided on this issue, 336% of republicans say they don't want troops going in, but the next question, do you think troops will go? of course, we do. we know it's what's going to have to happen. right now what congress has done is punted. they don't want to talk about these issues before the election. they don't even want to talk about it when the election is over. i agree with bob, that's what needs to happen next f we're going to get more involved, talking about troops, any of these other issues, congress needs to weigh in. there's not even a
ellen asks -- after the election will the strategy change? amy, how do you answer them?this war against isis, is it all politics? >> there's politics going on in both countries. turkey that's internal turkish politics gill on. what the prime minister wants is not necessarily best for the americans. the american public, too, is really am bivalent about it. on the one hasn't they don't want to see troops going onto the ground by syria, but it's not by a big percentage, about 44% who favor...
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and ellen asking, after the elections will obama's strategy change? amy, how do you answer them? is this -- this fight against isis, this war against isis, is it all politics? >> well, there's politics going to in both countries when we talk about turk y that's internal turkish politics going on. what the prime minister is not necessarily best for americans. it's best for him and his hold on power. and the american public, too, is really ambivalent about this. they can't figure out what they want to see. on the one hand they don't want to see troops going on the ground in syria. it's not by a big percentage, about 44% who favor troops going in. even republicans are a little divided on this issue. 36% of republicans say, we don't want troops going in. yet, you ask the next question which is, do you think troonz will go in? of course we do. we know it's going to happen. we know it's going to have to happen. they want congress to take action. right now congress has punted. they don't want to talk about any of these issues before an election. they don't even want to talk about it whe
and ellen asking, after the elections will obama's strategy change? amy, how do you answer them? is this -- this fight against isis, this war against isis, is it all politics? >> well, there's politics going to in both countries when we talk about turk y that's internal turkish politics going on. what the prime minister is not necessarily best for americans. it's best for him and his hold on power. and the american public, too, is really ambivalent about this. they can't figure out what...
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amy's journey. one year after that fateful tv moment that changed her life forever. >> i have breast cancer. >> "gma'sg lives. >>> and, panda porn? these adorable creatures a
amy's journey. one year after that fateful tv moment that changed her life forever. >> i have breast cancer. >> "gma'sg lives. >>> and, panda porn? these adorable creatures a
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changing your posture. remember the power pose, amy? kes sense too. >> cortisol levels drop -- you feel powerful, right? >> you do. >> it makes sense. >> my mom used to say perception is reality. you put that out there what you want, and before you know it, it's happening. >> science supports that, lara. >> yes, it does. >>> also ahead in the heat index, british pop star rob yib williams and his wife welcoming their second child. live tweeting hilarious videos with a singer serenading his wife while she's in labor. doing what looks like the mack ray that? his song "candy." and takes it to the next level. just catch. ♪ let it go ♪ ♪ let it go ♪ along with the rain and snow ♪ here i stand in the light of day ♪ ♪ let the wind go on ♪ the cold never bothered me anyway ♪ >> i know i might get a lot of heat for this, i would smack my husband. >> get out! >> i'm punching you in the face. i mean, i'm sorry, she's pushing. she was, like, shut up, please. >> oh, my gosh. >> i would have -- >> i was so embarrassed for her watching that. >> and deni
changing your posture. remember the power pose, amy? kes sense too. >> cortisol levels drop -- you feel powerful, right? >> you do. >> it makes sense. >> my mom used to say perception is reality. you put that out there what you want, and before you know it, it's happening. >> science supports that, lara. >> yes, it does. >>> also ahead in the heat index, british pop star rob yib williams and his wife welcoming their second child. live tweeting...
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i said he had blue-green eyes that seemed to change color according to the light. >> amy: george, it'sn people point out mistakes that you make a in a book, right? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> i hate that. >> amy: i do too. i hate that too. we all hate that. all writers hate that. >> seth: well, you're both very lucky to have readers. [ laughter ] without that, you're just writing in a vacuum. >> i also had a horse that changed sex between books. >> seth: wow. >> so the sex change horse was -- you know. [ laughter ] >> seth: with all due regard to like -- with all due respect to dragons, a horse sex changing -- >> that's right, yes. >> seth: you also corrected the record in this book, as far as what you think the iron throne should look like. you felt like hbo didn't get it right. >> well, hbo has done a great iron throne. it's become the iconic iron throne. and there are a number of them that travel around the country. and of course there's the one on the set. and it's great. but it's small compared to the ones described in my -- in the books. i mean, the books make a point
i said he had blue-green eyes that seemed to change color according to the light. >> amy: george, it'sn people point out mistakes that you make a in a book, right? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> i hate that. >> amy: i do too. i hate that too. we all hate that. all writers hate that. >> seth: well, you're both very lucky to have readers. [ laughter ] without that, you're just writing in a vacuum. >> i also had a horse that changed sex between books....
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change. joined on stage by amy. [applause] >> thanks for that introduction.applause] >> i am going to dive right into the questions. you said the energy industry should emulate the practices of some of the biggest companies in the world. amazon and google but between that industry and the energy industry people don't notice or care about energy and climate change until energy prices are high or even worse if it goes away altogether so how do you make people care about climate change and energy like they do their iphone? >> you hurt my feelings by saying people don't care what i worked my whole career on but it's true that fundamental difference if you think about energy in particular the part of the energy sector that i come from much of the electricity sector there is nothing more fundamental to the modern life that the population is more in difference to. electricity may be water so how do you make people aware. one statistic said the average american spends six minutes a year thinking about their energy decisions and so -- >> unfair to some studies how peo
change. joined on stage by amy. [applause] >> thanks for that introduction.applause] >> i am going to dive right into the questions. you said the energy industry should emulate the practices of some of the biggest companies in the world. amazon and google but between that industry and the energy industry people don't notice or care about energy and climate change until energy prices are high or even worse if it goes away altogether so how do you make people care about climate change...
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changing substantially. i just illustrate with personal .xperience, amy it is the same experience.il very recently, when i get talks on these topics, which i have been doing for 40 years, i literally had to have police protection, even at my own university, and i.t.. police would insist on walking me back to my car because of threats -- at m.i.t.. police would insist on walking me back to my car because of threats they had picked up and so on. that is all gone. just a few days ago i had a talk on these topics at m.i.t.. the meeting was not broken up. no police protection. 8500, 600 students were there, all enthusiastic, engaged, wanted to do something about it. that is happening all over the country. all over the country, palestinian solidarity is one of the biggest issues on campus. an enormous change in the last few years. that is the way things tend to change. it often starts with younger people. gradually, it gets to the rest of the population. efforts of the time that i mentioned, trying to get the united states government to live up to its own laws but could be undertaken --
changing substantially. i just illustrate with personal .xperience, amy it is the same experience.il very recently, when i get talks on these topics, which i have been doing for 40 years, i literally had to have police protection, even at my own university, and i.t.. police would insist on walking me back to my car because of threats -- at m.i.t.. police would insist on walking me back to my car because of threats they had picked up and so on. that is all gone. just a few days ago i had a talk...
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amy. i have been in their brains for too long. , whenwould like to see the teen years, round -- >> what is interesting about this question is the paradigm shift. that the wholeis thing changesecause there would be a child. the center of gravity is not nick or amy or nick and amy and their whole shtick together, but how they affect the life of this child. now my responsibility is to this child and my own needs have to be completely subverted. i often admire people who i know who have made choices like that this is aid, consequence of some choice i made in love. here i am and the child is here and i am going to invest in it over a lot of other stuff i would rather be doing. i think that is interesting and much more tragic than a bad marriage, horrible baggage that could be passed to children. >> everyone knows how to do the classic have a baby to save the marriage thing. children only expose any cracks and fissures that are already there. seeing what that brings out in nick and amy, trying to mold or protect the child, would be fascinating. >> are you intrigued? >> absolutely. i am intrigued. your brain continues with the characters long after. aineed to have gillian's br to
amy. i have been in their brains for too long. , whenwould like to see the teen years, round -- >> what is interesting about this question is the paradigm shift. that the wholeis thing changesecause there would be a child. the center of gravity is not nick or amy or nick and amy and their whole shtick together, but how they affect the life of this child. now my responsibility is to this child and my own needs have to be completely subverted. i often admire people who i know who have made...
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changed an attitude. >> rose: we continue this evening with martin amis, a british novelist. his new book is called the zone of interest. >> you don't normally see more than about five percent of anyone, yourself included. and quite right that you shouldn't. that this terrible, you know, just the tip of the iceberg, not the mass of the iceberg. but in an atrocity produce og situation like auschwitz, you see the rest of the 95%. and everyone describes the experience as being one of the staggering surprise. as a perpetrator, you find that you can do it, or you like it. as a victim you find enormous strength in yourself and the voices of the survivors are of such a high level of perception and wisdom and apherism that convinces you that what helped you survive was force of life. >> rose: a look at the conflict in iraq an a conversation with martin amis when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following:. additiona funding provided by: and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. from our studios in new york city, thi
changed an attitude. >> rose: we continue this evening with martin amis, a british novelist. his new book is called the zone of interest. >> you don't normally see more than about five percent of anyone, yourself included. and quite right that you shouldn't. that this terrible, you know, just the tip of the iceberg, not the mass of the iceberg. but in an atrocity produce og situation like auschwitz, you see the rest of the 95%. and everyone describes the experience as being one of...
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changed. although we can't hover over traffic like amy would like, there are apps to take the edge off this expensiveffic can be annoying, upsetting and down right awful. why are you honking at me? but did you know it's costing an arm and a leg. signs of carmageddon. the average household spends $1700 a year on car-related expenses. by 2030, a rise of $2300 a year. how can we avoid this traffic jam? we decided to rev our engines in one of the worst traffic cities in the u.s., new york. pitted three navigation methods from manhattan to a mall on long island. a map, google map, street maps and satellite images and ways. the app where drivers share real time traffic info with other users to see which one will get us there fastest. my car is using ways. car two is using google maps, and car three is going old school. the ways lady tells me which ways to go. >> driving -- bam, open road. >> there's a lot of traffic. >> reporter: turn left. i don't know the directions -- i can't believe people do this commute every day. >> east or west? >> let's just do west. >> reporter: we won. waze saved the day. google
changed. although we can't hover over traffic like amy would like, there are apps to take the edge off this expensiveffic can be annoying, upsetting and down right awful. why are you honking at me? but did you know it's costing an arm and a leg. signs of carmageddon. the average household spends $1700 a year on car-related expenses. by 2030, a rise of $2300 a year. how can we avoid this traffic jam? we decided to rev our engines in one of the worst traffic cities in the u.s., new york. pitted...
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changes that you were mentioning, but we're getting there. so the hope is, yes, in a few years we can detect the small differences. >> all right. so amy on twitter a loyal streamer shares her concerns. i know this is going to happen. i just can't stand the creeping lack of privacy. if i'm on social media, it's voluntary, but all of this, it isn't. lie, the computer probably has as good a chance as a human to tell that you're telling a white lie. we all know in someone's eyes they crinkle up and they're not really smiling. kind of thing. as computers get good enough, they may enable you to get your smartphone pointed at someone and read their mind by looking for this little movement in their lips or whatever. that's probably, you know, a year or two away. there are pretty cool applications there for sure. >> on that note, we're going to end it. only a year or two away. that's not that comforting, to be honest. >> i will wear makeup for the rest of my life. >> thanks for all of our guests. until next time, we will see you online.
changes that you were mentioning, but we're getting there. so the hope is, yes, in a few years we can detect the small differences. >> all right. so amy on twitter a loyal streamer shares her concerns. i know this is going to happen. i just can't stand the creeping lack of privacy. if i'm on social media, it's voluntary, but all of this, it isn't. lie, the computer probably has as good a chance as a human to tell that you're telling a white lie. we all know in someone's eyes they crinkle...
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changes that you were mentioning, but we're getting there. so the hope is, yes, in a few years we can detect the small differences. >> all right. so amy on twitter a loyal streamer shares her concerns. i know this is going to happen. i just can't stand the creeping lack of privacy. if i'm on social media, it's voluntary, but all of this, it isn't. we asked our community about the latest technology. a ledee tektor app can spot fake emotio emotions. do we have a right to lie? >> we should ask how accurate it is? >> on facebook james says this kind of sucks and everybody kicks up the quote-unquote friendly when they say somebody they know. i'd like an app so they recall what the name is. white lies, i'm fueled many my social interaction by white lies. when i say i'll see you for lunch, you never want to see that person for lunch. do we have a right to the white lies, and does this technology deprive us of that and how does it impact social interactions? >> the important thing to note here is computers are very, very good. so the way it works is it looks at your face and looks for big expressions and it will probably go in very, very slow
changes that you were mentioning, but we're getting there. so the hope is, yes, in a few years we can detect the small differences. >> all right. so amy on twitter a loyal streamer shares her concerns. i know this is going to happen. i just can't stand the creeping lack of privacy. if i'm on social media, it's voluntary, but all of this, it isn't. we asked our community about the latest technology. a ledee tektor app can spot fake emotio emotions. do we have a right to lie? >> we...
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change. you' leaving me? eventually. but, anyway, at dinner... you know, the girls were talking about all the exciting things that th're doing, you know? gail's biking through thailand, amyher master's degree, and, like, all i could talk about is, "oh, the twins can pronounce their s's now, and"-- ray? what? yeah. you had thai food, and linda's playing in the master's. could you turn that off? the remote's broken. i think i might go back to work. what? what do you-- where is this coming from?
change. you' leaving me? eventually. but, anyway, at dinner... you know, the girls were talking about all the exciting things that th're doing, you know? gail's biking through thailand, amyher master's degree, and, like, all i could talk about is, "oh, the twins can pronounce their s's now, and"-- ray? what? yeah. you had thai food, and linda's playing in the master's. could you turn that off? the remote's broken. i think i might go back to work. what? what do you-- where is this...
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changes next week. > >>> time to save with 6 abc, it's a high end consignment movement that started here in our area. amyuckman introduces us to the woman that helps you snag designer deals. >> lisa started a business that started when she wanted to declutter her kid's old toys. >> started as a lawyer and my kids wanted to sell their video games, i went on ebay and i got hooked it was awesome. >> she started selling her clothes and her friends clothes. >> i would like to say are you getting 70% and 80% and sometimes 90% off of retail. >> four versace leather dresses. they are among the 150,000 items for sale on linda's side, everything comes here to a warehouse in hatboro, they shoot them and describe them and then post them online. >> these items are for sale on this site. >> everything is listed on ebay, including this ball game? every piece gets a bar code and is placed in a storage bin until its sold. >> you can watch your item sell and you get 62% and you pay no fees, if it sells under a $1,000, if over $1,000 you get 72%. like this hermes burkin bag. >> because we are so big people follow our site
changes next week. > >>> time to save with 6 abc, it's a high end consignment movement that started here in our area. amyuckman introduces us to the woman that helps you snag designer deals. >> lisa started a business that started when she wanted to declutter her kid's old toys. >> started as a lawyer and my kids wanted to sell their video games, i went on ebay and i got hooked it was awesome. >> she started selling her clothes and her friends clothes. >> i...
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changing. the maples are showing nice colors. lehigh george state park, and beltsville state park. >> i will do that. let's go over to amyh. >> tam, matt, we're talking about the emotional video of nina pham she speaks inside her dallas hospital room before she was transferred to maryland. richard besser has an interview with the chief medical officer of the texas hospital. >>> new details on the death of comedian construction zone rivers, the medical examiner releasing a report on the cause of her death. we'll tell you what that report reveals ahead. >>> real estate nightmare unwanted visitors at open houses stealing even when the personal items are locked up. we'll tell you how to protect yourself from anyone who might come into your home while you're trying to sell. >>> he is the man of the hour, he is about to add oscar host to his long list of achievements. neil patrick harris is in the studio. >> he was great in gone girl. >> he is great in everything. >> he is amazing. thank you, amy. >>> well jude law is going to be a father for the 5th time. the actor and his ex-girlfriend are expecting a baby. they are no longe
changing. the maples are showing nice colors. lehigh george state park, and beltsville state park. >> i will do that. let's go over to amyh. >> tam, matt, we're talking about the emotional video of nina pham she speaks inside her dallas hospital room before she was transferred to maryland. richard besser has an interview with the chief medical officer of the texas hospital. >>> new details on the death of comedian construction zone rivers, the medical examiner releasing a...
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amy buckman has the makeup and money saving tips ahead. >>> they booed the boys and the girls came back. how a flyers fantrum led to a change on the ice. >> and meteorologist, adam joseph is back with the full forecast from accuweather when "action news" at 4:00 continues next. >>> well, the concern overhead injuries in youth sports growing following the tragic death of a long island teenager. he was hit on the field and collapsed and he was rushed to the hospital but did not make it. they say he suffered a deadly injury. and according to espn, he is the third football player to die in game orz warm-ups since last friday. >>> and we introduced you to a rare set of siblings turning heads in california. they are twins but you contell if you saw them. they have completely different looks, dennis has dark eyes and hair, a spitting image of his dad who is african-american, chinese and hawaiian and his sister vivian has bright blue eyes and brown hair like her mother who is irish and hispa c hispanic. >> people reason inter-racial and feel like they have to identify with one or the other. >> i feel a similarity between the two of
amy buckman has the makeup and money saving tips ahead. >>> they booed the boys and the girls came back. how a flyers fantrum led to a change on the ice. >> and meteorologist, adam joseph is back with the full forecast from accuweather when "action news" at 4:00 continues next. >>> well, the concern overhead injuries in youth sports growing following the tragic death of a long island teenager. he was hit on the field and collapsed and he was rushed to the...
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changing. halloween is coming. people getting their costumes ready. some of you like to dress up your pets, this is amy'sse, scooter. paula's dog barry in the spirit, and margie is glad it coincides with football season. here's a look at her steelers dog. thank you for writing and being part of the realñ"b store. i'm gretchen and here's shep. >> as u.s. forces hit islamic militants from the skies, questions about where turkey stands in this fight. will the turks actually let our military use their bases? we'll take you live to the syria-turkey border for a look at what is happening on the ground. >> the risks and arrest of ebola after a healthcare worker comes down with the disease in dallas. officials say they're monitoring dozens more people who may have had contact with that staffer. burt the head of the cdc insisting the worker got sick because of a breach in safety procedures. >>> another bounce house disaster. a gust of wind sending an inflatable ride over a fence with two young boys inside. let's get to it.
changing. halloween is coming. people getting their costumes ready. some of you like to dress up your pets, this is amy'sse, scooter. paula's dog barry in the spirit, and margie is glad it coincides with football season. here's a look at her steelers dog. thank you for writing and being part of the realñ"b store. i'm gretchen and here's shep. >> as u.s. forces hit islamic militants from the skies, questions about where turkey stands in this fight. will the turks actually let our...
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you see the flashing lights to change lanes and not be near them if possible and give them room to work safely. if you cannot move over, slow down until you pass the scene. amy has been pulled over before when she was passenger in a car. >> i was in a car with a friend and we were driving down 270. she didn't move over. we got pulled over and honestly neither of us had any idea. i know about that one now. >> reporter: she and the driver only got a warning. today, if you break the move over law you could get a fine of $110 and it goes up if you cause a crash. before today, people were already required to change lanes for police workers and other emergency workers responding to accidents on the road. >> it's the law. nothing we can do about it. >> reporter: this electronic si says it all, wherever you drive in maryland think twice before you text and drive. if you're sending or receiving messages on your hand-held phone and cause an accident that leaves someone seriously hurt or killed, you can now face jail time up to a year and a $5,000 time. steven chew listens to books on tape in his car and supports tougher penalties. >> that seems more than fair. seems m
you see the flashing lights to change lanes and not be near them if possible and give them room to work safely. if you cannot move over, slow down until you pass the scene. amy has been pulled over before when she was passenger in a car. >> i was in a car with a friend and we were driving down 270. she didn't move over. we got pulled over and honestly neither of us had any idea. i know about that one now. >> reporter: she and the driver only got a warning. today, if you break the...
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amy van dyken-rouen: oh my god. george oliphant: but probably the coolest thing that we did in this kitchen for you, obviously, we don't want to change all the cabinets. so now with the touch of a button, your cabinets actually drop down to you. [applause] -oh my god, look at that. oh my god. that's so-- thank you. -i wanted to make sure, obviously, you have wheelchair accessibility. but i also wanted to give you the independence of your home so that when you're there, you know, you're not calling for tom. you can do everything you used to be able to do in your kitchen. -oh my god. -the team that i worked with out there was phenomenal. and i'm actually going to go back to arizona with you guys-- -good. george oliphant: and uh, show you the house in person. -oh, that's fabulous. yay! aw, that's awesome. amy van dyken-rouen: [gasp]. -welcome home. -thank you. [applause] amy van dyken-rouen: oh my gosh. holy cow. -these are the friends who came through the doors to make this rescue possible. -wow. george oliphant: everybody here contributed in some way or another to make sure that your house was absolutely perfect for your return. -oh m
amy van dyken-rouen: oh my god. george oliphant: but probably the coolest thing that we did in this kitchen for you, obviously, we don't want to change all the cabinets. so now with the touch of a button, your cabinets actually drop down to you. [applause] -oh my god, look at that. oh my god. that's so-- thank you. -i wanted to make sure, obviously, you have wheelchair accessibility. but i also wanted to give you the independence of your home so that when you're there, you know, you're not...
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change policy. >> right. and certainly she put a lot on the line. but this is attracting a lot of controversy, as you say. but, just a second there, amy, while i still have you. when we see that trooper outside the home, what is that signal? what are you hearing the state could actually do to force hickox to comply? >> right. well, that's the big question today. and that's why we are -- you see the state capital is behind me. in augusta at this hour. they are all trying to figure that out. they have scheduled a press conference for 4:30 this afternoon. the timing of that is key because, of course, the courts close at 4:00. i think they're exploring exactly what their legal options are after 4:00, we'll hear from them. that's a question we're asking. the state trooper is parked out there. if she walks out the door, what exactly are they going to do? and she has said she'll no longer abide by the quarantine as of thursday morning. >> helpful reporting there from amy. and tell kenny our whole staff appreciates this. >>> this is unfolding at a national level. president obama's going to be in the situation room at this hour. and later this
change policy. >> right. and certainly she put a lot on the line. but this is attracting a lot of controversy, as you say. but, just a second there, amy, while i still have you. when we see that trooper outside the home, what is that signal? what are you hearing the state could actually do to force hickox to comply? >> right. well, that's the big question today. and that's why we are -- you see the state capital is behind me. in augusta at this hour. they are all trying to figure...
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because amy has and i believe she will continue to attack my career in business. that doesn't changeat i created thousands of jobs and is a local elected official text jobs. you are going to hear that she attacked me on women but that that does not change that there is only one of us on the stage that is actually lived that out and has given air paid to women for decades. and i will work with both parties in washington to make sure that we achieve a quality. amy has and will continue to attack me on healthcare which is very hurtful and offensive to me because i lost both of my others, my over debate co- birthmother and and another that raised me from cancer. i have two women sitting in the front row that i would give anything for him to suggest that i don't care about women's healthcare is offensive to me. amy has and will continue to attack me and has no caring about you. i think she would like to forget that for a decade my wife and i have her in a family foundation and we have done many things like give away thousands of wheelchairs in memory of our daughter, help wounded warriors
because amy has and i believe she will continue to attack my career in business. that doesn't changeat i created thousands of jobs and is a local elected official text jobs. you are going to hear that she attacked me on women but that that does not change that there is only one of us on the stage that is actually lived that out and has given air paid to women for decades. and i will work with both parties in washington to make sure that we achieve a quality. amy has and will continue to attack...