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for everything, we should say where it applies. it shouldn't apply in our districts, period. there is no reason for it to apply there. we have residential guidelines. if it is not adequate, then fix residential guidelines for our districts. why create an entire new element of the guideline that apply -- that was set out the apply to n.c.d.s downtown and then have it a catch-all for everything else. developers are going to use that to come into our district. u.d.g.s might be called the ultimate developmenter giveaway because they allow -- [laughter] people to misinterpret the rules and to come in the r districts and start applying things such as urban design guidelines. so, easy fix. they do not apply in the r districts. let's fix the residential guidelines where we think they're inadequate. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. welcome back. happy new year. i'm stan hayes, co-chair of planning and zoning for telegraph hill dwellers. there is a point of view of among our members and the board that the entire u.d.g. concept i
for everything, we should say where it applies. it shouldn't apply in our districts, period. there is no reason for it to apply there. we have residential guidelines. if it is not adequate, then fix residential guidelines for our districts. why create an entire new element of the guideline that apply -- that was set out the apply to n.c.d.s downtown and then have it a catch-all for everything else. developers are going to use that to come into our district. u.d.g.s might be called the ultimate...
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should not be applied in our historic district. they simply do not relate to our specific concerns for preservation as we work towards the future. we hope you'll exempt the historic districts from this plan which really has no specifics and is very vague on the details. [bell ringing] i find that many of the qualities that are mentioned are so subject to interpretation that they cannot be considered. thank you. [please stand by] [please stand by] and it's a risky proposition. the last quote over time and there's layers that uphold san francisco's unique neighborhoods and support their evolution. i ask you whose to decide just what appropriate design is and wed like historic districts have the urban design guidelines. >> commissioner: thank you, next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. earlier when the department unveiled the first draft of the documented public at large and i told you the issues with the guidelines chief among them was the over arching aspect to apply to san francisco. why? we found the focus was mos
should not be applied in our historic district. they simply do not relate to our specific concerns for preservation as we work towards the future. we hope you'll exempt the historic districts from this plan which really has no specifics and is very vague on the details. [bell ringing] i find that many of the qualities that are mentioned are so subject to interpretation that they cannot be considered. thank you. [please stand by] [please stand by] and it's a risky proposition. the last quote...
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those will apply to the individual. many people like this president and that doesn't mean you shouldn't care about this stuff. every president tends to forget that the next president may have a very different philosophy and they reject constraints on themselves that they might like for their successors. i think that's important to keep in mind. >> going back to what kathleen was saying, goes back to the fundamental purpose for us being a country and having the government could the question becomes, do you serve the government or does the government serve you? if you serve the government and -- as authoritarian country where the king or ruler rules all, it might make sense to misuse the criminal investigative apparatus of the state to go after your vanquished political rival and punish them for having dared run against you. or if you live in the country by -- country where the government exists to serve you, maybe the criminal investigative apparatus is for looking for crimes that are a threat to you right now. and not d
those will apply to the individual. many people like this president and that doesn't mean you shouldn't care about this stuff. every president tends to forget that the next president may have a very different philosophy and they reject constraints on themselves that they might like for their successors. i think that's important to keep in mind. >> going back to what kathleen was saying, goes back to the fundamental purpose for us being a country and having the government could the...
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what apply to employees applied to the president, and one of the restrictions was a requirement under a section to recuse from any particular matter affecting the finances of anyone you have an arrangement with for future employment or compensation or are negotiating for one of those, and that is interesting, because it imposes a recusal ,equirement on the president and as we will discuss later, that has been the subject of some constitutional debate as to thiser congress can impose recusal on the president, but, in fact, they have. it just has not been challenged because nobody has tried to assert it. but that was the crossing of a threshold, and i do not know if they did it liberally, and as with any history, you have to assume they knew what they were doing. -- and i do not know if they did it deliberately, and as with history, you have to assume they knew what they were doing. kimberly: what is missing, some of the loopholes? can you give us an overview of that? emphasize thatto the country's first conflict of interest law does apply to the and these are found in the united states
what apply to employees applied to the president, and one of the restrictions was a requirement under a section to recuse from any particular matter affecting the finances of anyone you have an arrangement with for future employment or compensation or are negotiating for one of those, and that is interesting, because it imposes a recusal ,equirement on the president and as we will discuss later, that has been the subject of some constitutional debate as to thiser congress can impose recusal on...
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the rule we ask this court to adopt is that the automobile exception does not apply to a vehicle found in the curtilage of the home. >> suppose the police have probable cause to believe that the vehicle is stolen, and they even get a warrant to inspect the vehicle, but the vehicle is parked in this port. do they need a warrant to go get the car for which they have a warrant? >> well, your honor, the warrant would specify the place to be searched for the car. and so commonly a warrant would say, for instance, the dwelling and curtilage to look for this motorcycle. so the warrant that authorizes the search of the motorcycle would, by its terms, authorize the intrusion into the curtilage. >> what if it didn't? so they have a warrant, here, let's say, to search for -- they have probable cause to search this thing covered by a tarp. they have a warrant to search this motorcycle because it's been involved in criminal activity, they want to get the vehicle identification number from it. and they see it. let's say it's parked two feet from the curb, but arguably -- or it's parked where it is h
the rule we ask this court to adopt is that the automobile exception does not apply to a vehicle found in the curtilage of the home. >> suppose the police have probable cause to believe that the vehicle is stolen, and they even get a warrant to inspect the vehicle, but the vehicle is parked in this port. do they need a warrant to go get the car for which they have a warrant? >> well, your honor, the warrant would specify the place to be searched for the car. and so commonly a...
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the fourth amendment doesn't apply. but once you get beyond that, it is a search of the home, the ultimate fourth amendment question is always is it a reasonable search. that's where we are here. is it reasonable? it's a balancing of interest. that's what reasonableness meant at the end of the 18th century. it's what it means today. so have you to grapple with the real privacy interests involved in the case versus the other considerations, namely the mobility of the automobile. and that i understand your argument to be is why it's reasonable to draw a distinction between an enclosed place, like the house or garage, and an open place like a driveway, even if it technically falls within the curtilage. >> that's correct. and the search that occurred here was very reasonable. limited in scope. >> see, the problem i have is the court basically said the absolute rule, not a balancing test. it said you can search any place where a car is. because that's what the automobile exception permits h but that's a very broad statement
the fourth amendment doesn't apply. but once you get beyond that, it is a search of the home, the ultimate fourth amendment question is always is it a reasonable search. that's where we are here. is it reasonable? it's a balancing of interest. that's what reasonableness meant at the end of the 18th century. it's what it means today. so have you to grapple with the real privacy interests involved in the case versus the other considerations, namely the mobility of the automobile. and that i...
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i mean, you could just apply -- apply that rule to this case and not make any new law, if you wanted to. justice gorsuch: well, and then we should just go ahead and do the same thing for drugs and papers too, because -- and entek, we can overrule entek while we're at it, going all the way back to the founding because, you know, we can see somebody, they have a fireplace, they have a chimney, they could destroy the papers that we see through the window or the drugs. we know that they have indoor plumbing. and so they can be readily destroyed too? what's the difference between the destruction of drugs and papers in a home and a car in -- in the garage? mr. cox: so this gets to justice sotomayor's question as well. there is a little bit less mobility inside the garage. there is also more expectation of privacy in the garage. justice sotomayor: it is a second. the difference between opening a garage door and just walking out and getting into a car is de minimis. mr. cox: right. well justice sotomayor: you can -- you can -- you know, it happens just as quickly. mr. cox: right. and what i
i mean, you could just apply -- apply that rule to this case and not make any new law, if you wanted to. justice gorsuch: well, and then we should just go ahead and do the same thing for drugs and papers too, because -- and entek, we can overrule entek while we're at it, going all the way back to the founding because, you know, we can see somebody, they have a fireplace, they have a chimney, they could destroy the papers that we see through the window or the drugs. we know that they have indoor...
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if it is not the curtilage then the fourth amendment doesn't apply. once you go beyond that, its is the search of a home, and the question is is it a reasonable search? that's where we are. is it reasonable? it is a balancing of interest. at the 18th century it is what it means today so you have to grapple with the real privacy interest involved in the case versus the other consideration mainly the mobility and on that i understand your agreement to be it is reasonable to draw a distinction between an enclosed place like the house or garage and an open place like a driveway. even if it technically falls within the curtilage. >> that's correct. and the search that occurred here was reasonable. it was limited -- >> the problem i have is that the court below didn't do this. it basically said the absolute rule. not a balancing test. it said you can search any place where a car is because that's what the automobile exception permits. but that's a very broad statement that would permit the search of the garage or automobile inside of the house. you have a v
if it is not the curtilage then the fourth amendment doesn't apply. once you go beyond that, its is the search of a home, and the question is is it a reasonable search? that's where we are. is it reasonable? it is a balancing of interest. at the 18th century it is what it means today so you have to grapple with the real privacy interest involved in the case versus the other consideration mainly the mobility and on that i understand your agreement to be it is reasonable to draw a distinction...
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airbnb ran the script essentially and allowed people to apply up until midnight. but anybody who had not submitted an application by that time was removed. i will get into a little more of the data on that shortly. we are through the initial clean-up phase. verification of compliance will move forwards on a monthly basis. they send us information about the registration numbers corresponding to each listing. we verify the numbers are correct and that nobody is using duplicate numbers or something like that. and we also inform the platforms on a weekly basis of any new applications that have come in and been approved and any that we've denied and subject to delisting. sort of any fraudulent numbers we see. it establishes a frame work of working collaboratively, having a dialogue and ensuring that in real time the hosts we see are indeed truly registered. so, this begins to sort of tell the tale of the outcomes of both the implementation of the basic legislation and the settlement agreement. the blue line that you see here sort of traversing upwards represents the nu
airbnb ran the script essentially and allowed people to apply up until midnight. but anybody who had not submitted an application by that time was removed. i will get into a little more of the data on that shortly. we are through the initial clean-up phase. verification of compliance will move forwards on a monthly basis. they send us information about the registration numbers corresponding to each listing. we verify the numbers are correct and that nobody is using duplicate numbers or...
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most people don't end up applying for advanced parole. some of them do because they have something in their country of origin. host: what's the difference between those looking for tps and those who get it? guest: anyone who is in this were a lot apply for tps. as long as they didn't have a criminal conviction. if you had a felony or two disk -- misdemeanors, you could not apply for it. it was very hard. no one knew at the time they would get tps when they came in. 2003ould not walk in in and said let me do it retroactively. host: so if a country is declared in some distress, is it automatic guarantee you will receive status? guest: if you apply and you don't have a criminal conviction. there are other ways you can exclude you if they think you are a threat to american society. host: she mentioned children if a person receives tps and they bring extended members to the u.s.. guest: it doesn't give you any that other legal status is due. if you did come in with a child who was eligible for daca, they are eligible for daca as well. andrew o
most people don't end up applying for advanced parole. some of them do because they have something in their country of origin. host: what's the difference between those looking for tps and those who get it? guest: anyone who is in this were a lot apply for tps. as long as they didn't have a criminal conviction. if you had a felony or two disk -- misdemeanors, you could not apply for it. it was very hard. no one knew at the time they would get tps when they came in. 2003ould not walk in in and...
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there's elements where we want it to apply. there's more sensitivity to context but they're called out generally in the historic guidelines and that's paid attention to more rigorously than in other neighborhoods that are not historic districts. i think these make sense. i encourage folks. i think there's an oddness about the discussion. and i encourage people to read it and how they were applied. that's how we see staff face projects in neighborhoods. and i think the process makes sense and we should continue on looking at this. commissioner richards. >> i want to step back in and piggy back off this. i'm serious if we can get one building from each neighborhood, dog patch can give you and you can give one. would the a.i.a. engage would you do a retro analysis of this to see? david, you can help. i'd love to be involved because it sounds like fun. >> maybe we'll have an informational memo. we're not that far apart. in march we can decide what to do. i'm not directing your staff. if david wants to volunteer we'll pick three bui
there's elements where we want it to apply. there's more sensitivity to context but they're called out generally in the historic guidelines and that's paid attention to more rigorously than in other neighborhoods that are not historic districts. i think these make sense. i encourage folks. i think there's an oddness about the discussion. and i encourage people to read it and how they were applied. that's how we see staff face projects in neighborhoods. and i think the process makes sense and we...
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the process of applying for citizenship of this naturalization did did mr sons apply with you've written application or how did it go. how was this isn't taken i do not believe it is very important to discuss the mechanism right now. i mean this isn't a. this is a question that is. not our priority our priority is to save guarding the rights of the person. and of course that location was. was provided. by mr sands yes. it was sold response. in september twenty. eighth seventeen we started. the procedure. and right now on the basis of this application we on the on our analysis of the supplication we have made a decision this is a legal procedure and on the twelfth of december twenty seven thousand we finalized this process and we are announcing its results right now. where like to announce that our press conference is over thank you. you know no. needs to be. additional law or any other legal instrument used in order to. grant citizenship to a person the executive power of the executive branch is not in any way engaged in this decision. nor. what it is going to lease big. this is a very d
the process of applying for citizenship of this naturalization did did mr sons apply with you've written application or how did it go. how was this isn't taken i do not believe it is very important to discuss the mechanism right now. i mean this isn't a. this is a question that is. not our priority our priority is to save guarding the rights of the person. and of course that location was. was provided. by mr sands yes. it was sold response. in september twenty. eighth seventeen we started. the...
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to apply to a human when you apply for your next job. show me the carfax.ou want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. it is tougher than yourh's , try digestive advantage. es a hundred times bett than the leading probiotic. get the digestive advantage. pain from a headache whcan make this...ld, ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol®. government and end the shutdown... what's still standing in the way of a deal... and the bay area is already feeling the impact of the shutdown... we'll let you know what -- and who is affected... and a massive sewage spill has forced the closure of a popular monterey county beach... what's being blamed for the huge mess. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... b t 4:30. good morning. it's monday, janua
to apply to a human when you apply for your next job. show me the carfax.ou want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. it is tougher than yourh's , try digestive advantage. es a hundred times bett than the leading probiotic. get the digestive...
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no waiting to apply.at means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare esn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rates are competitive, and they're the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. these plans let you apply all year round. so call today. because now's the perfect time to learn more. go long. ♪ >>> more than 5 million women in america have what m
no waiting to apply.at means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare esn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to...
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issues in both developed and developing countries with how power and governance are practiced and applied do you think technology can or will ever change the way our societies and not only organized by how they are governed. i think it will is very hard to say exactly how that'll happen but i think it will and i think it's starting to happen we're starting to see i mean we're starting to see a lot of very nice and efforts but we're starting to see people for example there are programs where people can report. problems in their neighborhood all with with computers and eventually they get to the government so we're starting to see some of that. i don't know what the ultimate thing is but i'm sure if acknowledge i mean technology is already part of most of the things in the world i'm pretty sure it'll it'll get to the government i don't know if you would agree with me but i think at the root of bad governance is actually institutionalized inefficiency because there are many powerful corporate actors around the world who have a personal interest in keeping the system inefficient and they esse
issues in both developed and developing countries with how power and governance are practiced and applied do you think technology can or will ever change the way our societies and not only organized by how they are governed. i think it will is very hard to say exactly how that'll happen but i think it will and i think it's starting to happen we're starting to see i mean we're starting to see a lot of very nice and efforts but we're starting to see people for example there are programs where...
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. >> so john marshall never referred to the first set of amendment and in the opinion not applying to the action of state governments they called in the nature of the bill of rights with a list of restrictions what was considered to be important at the time. so the fact they wouldn't limit the actions of state government isn't particularly controversial at the time that there were people that rejected that in those who did did so i calling those first ten amendments the bill of rights because that was the way to explain to be the exception to states rights. but not for the bill of rights that cannot be something that they say that because they want to extend that protection not because they were intrinsically known as the bill of rights. that is what the supreme court had done. >> so with john bingham you have written that definitive biography but why did they referred to the first ten amendments as the bill of rights said justice john marshall said of congress intended to apply the bill of rights they would have said so so i decided to do what he said with the citizenship to make cle
. >> so john marshall never referred to the first set of amendment and in the opinion not applying to the action of state governments they called in the nature of the bill of rights with a list of restrictions what was considered to be important at the time. so the fact they wouldn't limit the actions of state government isn't particularly controversial at the time that there were people that rejected that in those who did did so i calling those first ten amendments the bill of rights...
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you can apply for work visa. and something else. we have an understanding that you have to apply canada will not take people that got rejected in the united states. or don't want to stay here. >> from florida. independent line. >> caller: good morning. i'm in florida, and we have brought in several people here in to south florida because of the weather conditions. my specific question to you, if you can help explain. i have traveled all over an outside of the country. one of the components here in this program that you're talking about the daca, is banking. how the exchange who can send money western union. like for example in europe. i to send my cash, they send it to a broker. i got cash before i traveled over seas. when these people are here for extended peas of time and paying mortgage in el salvador for example, and they want to exchange do they get a better exchange rate? how does this work in terms of us here paying such high taxes for these people? and my question to you is can you please with the washington post read all of
you can apply for work visa. and something else. we have an understanding that you have to apply canada will not take people that got rejected in the united states. or don't want to stay here. >> from florida. independent line. >> caller: good morning. i'm in florida, and we have brought in several people here in to south florida because of the weather conditions. my specific question to you, if you can help explain. i have traveled all over an outside of the country. one of the...
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is there a sufficiently clear standard to apply that the judges can apply -- the case proceeds along. as we are get in the whitford wisconsin case, maryland makes a preliminary junction motion. it is denied to-one and goes to the supreme court. -- 2-1 and goes to the supreme court. it is a very different case. it will be interesting to see how the court response to these theories. challengeeach -- the is district 6 in maryland, a district for many years apublican-controlled, elected congressman named ross bartlett. in 2011, the democrats being in control of mallon, decided in their wisdom to take some of the control of-- maryland, decided in their wisdom to take some of the rural area out. you ended up a delegation from maryland that was seven democrats and one republican. the argument they are making is not that the 7-1 is unconstitutional. that the change of a republican district to a democratic district in the circumstances of this case was a violation of the first amendment rights of the republican voters in that district. the claim is that the state acted with specific intent to
is there a sufficiently clear standard to apply that the judges can apply -- the case proceeds along. as we are get in the whitford wisconsin case, maryland makes a preliminary junction motion. it is denied to-one and goes to the supreme court. -- 2-1 and goes to the supreme court. it is a very different case. it will be interesting to see how the court response to these theories. challengeeach -- the is district 6 in maryland, a district for many years apublican-controlled, elected congressman...
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who didn't even know each other they apply to us and we say we found about five different ones that were some of them lived in russia some of them lived in the united states but they were native russian speakers. and we put them together as a team and they have worked very well together well it's interesting you say that because in this kind. where we often amount they bill lack of sort of citizens' activity and the passivity on the part of the fraggle are bogus but it seems to me that what you're saying is that there is some extra exceptions to that yeah yeah and we're very happy i'm in the russian team house still to this day this was about four years ago that they created the course still to this day they're working on improving it so they've lasted a long time now i know that the one you just launched a lingo you relied on the crowdsourcing to source translations for various google pages and or other websites and i know that the international association of professional translators and interpreters was very unhappy with this and other kinds of efforts because they they were afra
who didn't even know each other they apply to us and we say we found about five different ones that were some of them lived in russia some of them lived in the united states but they were native russian speakers. and we put them together as a team and they have worked very well together well it's interesting you say that because in this kind. where we often amount they bill lack of sort of citizens' activity and the passivity on the part of the fraggle are bogus but it seems to me that what...
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there are people who will go into apply for a loan -- in to apply for a loan, people of color, and have their loans denied because of how they look. we have empirical evidence to support it. it happens. it still happens to people of color. there are people who will be impacted by bigotry simply because of who they happen to associate with in their intimate personal lives. there is still bigotry associated with the lgbtq community. can be fired because of who they goden to be the person that created, they can be fired for being that person. there are people who suffer from bigotry because of their religious beliefs. find are jewish, you may yourself at some point suffering from bigotry. perpetrated because of your belief in your god. if you are muslim you may find yourself suffering from the horrors associated with bigotry and being banned from a country because of your are religious beliefs -- because of your religious beliefs. because you are of the islamic faith. so, mr. speaker, the list goes on and on. and these are everyday, hardworking people who suffer -- these are everyday hardw
there are people who will go into apply for a loan -- in to apply for a loan, people of color, and have their loans denied because of how they look. we have empirical evidence to support it. it happens. it still happens to people of color. there are people who will be impacted by bigotry simply because of who they happen to associate with in their intimate personal lives. there is still bigotry associated with the lgbtq community. can be fired because of who they goden to be the person that...
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but nevertheless, it sounds like that's a whole new class of regulatory powers that would apply to the internet companies, you know, on sort of either side of the network. wouldn't that be overly burdensome in some ways? >> guest: well, the importance issue -- the important issue is whether we have the vision as a nation, as a society is but also as a congress to fashion the right kind of regulatory and legal framework that would find the balance between catalyzing and creating incentives for innovation and investment while at the same time providing the right kind of consumer protection so that all of us can have confidence. whenever we go online, we can have access to the content of choice when we want it, on whatever platform we want it on. privacy protections. a list of must-haves that we as consumers understand are very, very important and that our companies in the broadband community have committed to. i believe that that balance can be found. it was found in 1996, it's been reiterated even in the fist six years of -- first six years of the obama administration which understood t
but nevertheless, it sounds like that's a whole new class of regulatory powers that would apply to the internet companies, you know, on sort of either side of the network. wouldn't that be overly burdensome in some ways? >> guest: well, the importance issue -- the important issue is whether we have the vision as a nation, as a society is but also as a congress to fashion the right kind of regulatory and legal framework that would find the balance between catalyzing and creating incentives...
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. >>> today, california ans can start applying for the real id. as customers learn it is not as easy as just renewing your license. >> reporter: dmv offices always seem crowded but these lines could be longer. the state expects millions from california to head in to apply for real id over the next two and a half years. starting october 2020 the current california driver's license won't be accepted at federal check points. the real id can be used to board domestic flights and enter secure facilities. >> i travel for work in the u.s. so having the real id was necessary. >> reporter: one of the first from california in line. the state is expecting 60% of people with a california driver's license or id to apply. >> i thought i had everything with me thinking all i needed was my passport and birth certificate. >> reporter: to apply, residents go in person to the dmv with proof of identity like a birth certificate or passport plus two items proving residency like mortgage statement and a utility bill and proof of a valid social security number. >> custo
. >>> today, california ans can start applying for the real id. as customers learn it is not as easy as just renewing your license. >> reporter: dmv offices always seem crowded but these lines could be longer. the state expects millions from california to head in to apply for real id over the next two and a half years. starting october 2020 the current california driver's license won't be accepted at federal check points. the real id can be used to board domestic flights and...
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for federal benefits or apply for life saving services at the hospital. but make sure you set up an appointment if you are going to the dmv. >> maybe a trip to the dmv in my future. >> i think for everyone. >>> all right. time now is 4:16 and the rain is coming down across most of the bay area. how is that impacting the commute? >> there is already some slow traffic. 280 and 505, you will see some slow traffic as you drive through. also, we have been looking at some of the other commutes that are getting busy. gilroy to san jose, it is fine so far. the wet weather is going to make it tougher driving, i see slow downs popping up and i think people are being cautious. northbound 280 looks good up to 17. bay bridge plaza, the storm is moving through but the traffic is light and hopefully, it will be a nice drive while it is light, but it is going to be one of those mornings where i recommend giving yourself extra time. >>> let's bring steve in. >> good morning, everyone. the system is moving through right now. it left some pretty good amounts towards the rus
for federal benefits or apply for life saving services at the hospital. but make sure you set up an appointment if you are going to the dmv. >> maybe a trip to the dmv in my future. >> i think for everyone. >>> all right. time now is 4:16 and the rain is coming down across most of the bay area. how is that impacting the commute? >> there is already some slow traffic. 280 and 505, you will see some slow traffic as you drive through. also, we have been looking at some...
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one, for those dollars that you're applying to receive based on family need, you need to apply for financial aid through the fafsa form. and again, that acronym stands for the free application for federal student aid. so, that's active on your part and your parents part to make sure that you're filling out and completing that fafsa form and sending it in. for the other dollars, for scholarship dollars, and this is merit based dollars, grant dollars, scholarship dollars, you wanna look for those words because that's all money that you do not have to pay back. and that's based on academic merit. and the two factors that most schools will look at is high school gpa in rigor of your courses, and then sat and act scores. so, crossing those two streams will require that, will award you, at the majority of schools, scholarship dollars based on that academic need. but remember, there's no separate application for those dollars in your application. - do different schools offer different amounts of financial aid? - the answer to that is absolutely yes, and the interesting part is that there is a wide
one, for those dollars that you're applying to receive based on family need, you need to apply for financial aid through the fafsa form. and again, that acronym stands for the free application for federal student aid. so, that's active on your part and your parents part to make sure that you're filling out and completing that fafsa form and sending it in. for the other dollars, for scholarship dollars, and this is merit based dollars, grant dollars, scholarship dollars, you wanna look for those...
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the constitution would reasonably have been understood to mean at the time of its ratification and apply that meeting to today's constitutional questions. interpreting the constitution according to its original meaning protects the rule of law, giving the written constitution a fixed meaning that binds everyone, including judges. adherence to the constitutions original meaning honors the tireless work of its drafters and provides consistent answers to the most difficult of constitutional questions. the framers would expect nothing less. a closing thought. from my office window at the trends have a look at the national archives building. in the rotunda is the constitution. on two occasions now i've gone to view the constitution. each time noting the irony that in the building next door, department of justice lawyers spend days on end defending and interpreting and applying the words of this unraveled writing. on the paper itself is showing its age, but its relevance has never been greater. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, chad. that was great. appreciate it. let's start just
the constitution would reasonably have been understood to mean at the time of its ratification and apply that meeting to today's constitutional questions. interpreting the constitution according to its original meaning protects the rule of law, giving the written constitution a fixed meaning that binds everyone, including judges. adherence to the constitutions original meaning honors the tireless work of its drafters and provides consistent answers to the most difficult of constitutional...
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daca kids can't apply for citizenship. the only way to apply for citizenship is to become a legal, permanent citizen and you stay out of trouble for five years and then you are able to apply for citizenship will that's the reason they are not citizens. reforml for immigration is to get them on a pathway to become citizens of the only other country they have ever known. been here, contributing in significant ways, and i think it's the right thing to do, to give them a cap forward and. in terms of anchor babies, let's be truthful here. the unitedt come to states and have a baby and have legal status. that's not the way it works. they have to wait until they are at least 21. so eventually, a child that becomes 21 could apply, but if their parents are here illegally there is no way for them to apply for their parents. so the notion of an anchor baby 's political rhetoric. it is a really grounded in anything, in the law. >> would you change the system of birthright citizenship? >> that's one of the things that's missing from th
daca kids can't apply for citizenship. the only way to apply for citizenship is to become a legal, permanent citizen and you stay out of trouble for five years and then you are able to apply for citizenship will that's the reason they are not citizens. reforml for immigration is to get them on a pathway to become citizens of the only other country they have ever known. been here, contributing in significant ways, and i think it's the right thing to do, to give them a cap forward and. in terms...
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to executives it does not apply you know presidents in the oval office does not apply to campaigns it does not apply to what has happened since he left his position asked. and so to the president you know he is continuing or he was continuing until the release of fire and fury to provide some outside counsel to the president that if that book is to be believed the president relies on a lot of outside counsel none of which falls under the umbrella of executive privilege so there are a lot of people who could be questioned in an intelligence committee setting as well let's talk a little bit more about those other people who have been questioned because we know that when it comes to investigation at least that this is the first time that he has issued this grand jury subpoena to a member of trump's inner circle in order to get information all the others you know have basically had a meeting with him in his in his office and his staff what does that tell you about what bannon might now and where muller is at this point in the investigation i mean we're all kind of reading this from the ou
to executives it does not apply you know presidents in the oval office does not apply to campaigns it does not apply to what has happened since he left his position asked. and so to the president you know he is continuing or he was continuing until the release of fire and fury to provide some outside counsel to the president that if that book is to be believed the president relies on a lot of outside counsel none of which falls under the umbrella of executive privilege so there are a lot of...
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page 147 tells you where you can apply for a visa signature rewards card with a credit limit of up to0, even if your credit score is in the low 500s. and on the same page, the easiest way to get a low-interest loan to pay off all of your high-interest debt. want a car but have bad credit? even if you've had previous repossession or bankruptcy, you'll plow right through those stop signs on page 153. - all of that in one little book. - and, larry, it's so much more than that. even if you have a good credit score, reading this book will most likely enable you to improve your credit scores even more, giving you even more purchasing power. - ladies and gentlemen, what's the cost of your financial peace of mind? what's a good night's sleep worth to you? if you're struggling in your financial life, this little book could be the answer to all your prayers. here's everything you'll receive. - [voiceover] first, credit secrets, the 190 page book that will dramatically change your financial life for the better. you heard from people just like you who experienced it for themselves. it's so easy,
page 147 tells you where you can apply for a visa signature rewards card with a credit limit of up to0, even if your credit score is in the low 500s. and on the same page, the easiest way to get a low-interest loan to pay off all of your high-interest debt. want a car but have bad credit? even if you've had previous repossession or bankruptcy, you'll plow right through those stop signs on page 153. - all of that in one little book. - and, larry, it's so much more than that. even if you have a...
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what else is shutting down, coming up. >> and you can now apply for the real id. why you may need one, coming up. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. bay area -- but visitors are still allowed into some local landmarks... and >>> the government shutdown is impacting the bay area, but visitors are still allowed into some local landmarks. >> and golden gate bridge officials reporting a troubling trend over the last year. >> and we are seeing all kinds overgreen, even some yellow here. who's seeing the most rain and how much longer it will last. >>> wet roads making a challenging commute this morning. we have a couple of crashes and we'll show you those coming up. >>> good morning this monday, january 22nd. taking a live look at the nation's capital, where a vote will happen at noon to fund the government through february 8th. a bipartisan group of 22 lawmakers spent yesterday working toward that deal. democrats have promised not to vote for any measure without protec
what else is shutting down, coming up. >> and you can now apply for the real id. why you may need one, coming up. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. bay area -- but visitors are still allowed into some local landmarks... and >>> the government shutdown is impacting the bay area, but visitors are still allowed into some local landmarks. >> and golden gate bridge officials...
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luminess silk is the new and better way to apply makeup to get results like this. erase blemishes just like that. age spots? with luminess silk, they're gone like magic. luminess is dermatologist tested and recommended. for 20 years, they've been disrupting the beauty world with their state of the art airbrush technology, making it so easy to apply your makeup at home, in just minutes. today, you'll be one of the first to see our all new 4-in-1 silk airbrush foundation, a miracle formulation that provides anti-aging skin care, moisturizer, concealer, and foundation all in one premium coverage, designed exclusively for the luminess airbrush. you'll meet real women from all over who've sent in their videos sharing how they traded in their old makeup for the new all in one, luminess silk system. - it really is revolutionary. you have to try it. you will never go back to your old routine. - you can look your absolute best every day. - it's quick and it's easy, and you will never go back. - [narrator] it's our 20th anniversary. today, you'll get the unique opportunity t
luminess silk is the new and better way to apply makeup to get results like this. erase blemishes just like that. age spots? with luminess silk, they're gone like magic. luminess is dermatologist tested and recommended. for 20 years, they've been disrupting the beauty world with their state of the art airbrush technology, making it so easy to apply your makeup at home, in just minutes. today, you'll be one of the first to see our all new 4-in-1 silk airbrush foundation, a miracle formulation...