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a lobbyist for google recently distributed new language to members of california state legislature thatould amend the california consumer privacy act. as currently drafted, the law limits of google and other companies collect and make money from user data online. it is due to kick in in the next year and there are only a few more days left to amend the law. to discuss, i'm joined by our correspondent. thank you for joining me. put simply, we know why they want to water down the law, frankly, because that is a big source of revenue. my next key question is are they successful? >> so far, no. this is that a debate going on for years now and it has just now struck the california legislature because of this first data privacy law in the united thinks going through. for the last couple of years, they have been in testing -- insisting that the need to be exemptions for target advertising in order for them to maintain this very lucrative business model. attempts to pass legislation to create an exemption was stalled in a senate judiciary committee and in this last-minute effort, they have yet
a lobbyist for google recently distributed new language to members of california state legislature thatould amend the california consumer privacy act. as currently drafted, the law limits of google and other companies collect and make money from user data online. it is due to kick in in the next year and there are only a few more days left to amend the law. to discuss, i'm joined by our correspondent. thank you for joining me. put simply, we know why they want to water down the law, frankly,...
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the california legislature has let this problem go. >> reporter: the council member is the chair of theomeless and poverty committee. >> some of the things that i have heard are really concerning in terms of cracking down on homeless encampments. and then relocating them to government sites. it sounds a lot like internment. >> reporter: president trump is scheduled to be in the bay area for a fundraiser. reporting from downtown l.a., kpix 5. >>> the san francisco mayor's office said that they have not heard anything from the federal government about this issue. they said this is not a real solution and will likely only make the situation worse. >>> no matter where you go in the bay area, this a harsh reality for supply and demand for housing. we are searching for bold solutions in our new series project home. it starts right here at 11:00 on monday on kpix 5. >>> this would reclassify gig workers. this is now a step closer to becoming law. the state senate passed ab five, which the governor asked expected to sign. this bill was strongly opposed by companies like uber and lyft. who fear
the california legislature has let this problem go. >> reporter: the council member is the chair of theomeless and poverty committee. >> some of the things that i have heard are really concerning in terms of cracking down on homeless encampments. and then relocating them to government sites. it sounds a lot like internment. >> reporter: president trump is scheduled to be in the bay area for a fundraiser. reporting from downtown l.a., kpix 5. >>> the san francisco...
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>>heated debates among and lyft drivers on wednesday about the california legislature passed be fine. a bill that would make ride sharing drivers employees instead of contracted workers. >>you get a good benefits. >>some drivers believe that just won't work for a number of reasons, including the argument out there that it could mean a much higher rate for riders. >>do you think this would push to cost on to the riders. >>drivers like siva showed me his earnings from the last week for the 36 hours, he worked he made 13 bucks an hour with lyft an $18 an hour with uber. a lift of said they could support a $21 hourly wage. but only when there is a writer in the car or the driver is in route to pick up that writer. not just when the app is turned on. >>benefit you because it has been a struggle. >>but being employed could mean working on company hour. uber and lyft of sent out messages to drivers. >>live saying you may soon be required to drive specific shifts and stick to specific areas. drive for extra cash are more than concerned about that. >>and that's the most important. >>many thoug
>>heated debates among and lyft drivers on wednesday about the california legislature passed be fine. a bill that would make ride sharing drivers employees instead of contracted workers. >>you get a good benefits. >>some drivers believe that just won't work for a number of reasons, including the argument out there that it could mean a much higher rate for riders. >>do you think this would push to cost on to the riders. >>drivers like siva showed me his earnings...
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attitude towards tilting the balance back away from corporations to the mass of people the california legislature just is in the process of passing a law for example helping renters against landlords having done the opposite for the last 20 years i think you're going to see a shift and those companies who are lift and so on are going to have to find the economies they want the profit advances they want in some other way then pressing down the wages of workers by calling them gig employees or contractors they're going to have to give them the same benefits the same security that the average worker got after fighting for it for on 100 years i think those companies are well positioned with the technology they boast about to find other ways to make money other than pressing down the wages which the mass of people are basically no longer going to allow them to do as they did in the past something's got to give professor richard wolffe another day of fascinating take thanks so much for your time. and mexico is making a major play in foreign trade and moving to financially reinforce their state oil comp
attitude towards tilting the balance back away from corporations to the mass of people the california legislature just is in the process of passing a law for example helping renters against landlords having done the opposite for the last 20 years i think you're going to see a shift and those companies who are lift and so on are going to have to find the economies they want the profit advances they want in some other way then pressing down the wages of workers by calling them gig employees or...
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pledged a total of $90000000.00 to contest a bill passed by the california legislature that would require those companies to recognize their drivers as employees of course a huge part of the value add for capital in this gig economy scenario has been precisely avoiding even the minimal legal obligations that employers typically have in united states how much of a threat is this law to their business model to begin counting the more generally if these firms are required to actually treat their employees as a boy use. i'm going to wrap up this whole conversation we just had based on that question the difference between these companies and companies like facebook and google facebook and google have made it they're going to have money to defend themselves they're going to be able to survive and thrive look at i.b.m. they haven't come out with something new or good in over a decade and they're still doing fine because they had a head start for the overs and the lift and duress they're losing money right now without having these people as their employees these drivers as their employees if they
pledged a total of $90000000.00 to contest a bill passed by the california legislature that would require those companies to recognize their drivers as employees of course a huge part of the value add for capital in this gig economy scenario has been precisely avoiding even the minimal legal obligations that employers typically have in united states how much of a threat is this law to their business model to begin counting the more generally if these firms are required to actually treat their...
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towards tilting the balance back away from corporations to the mass of people the california legislature just is in the process of passing a law for example helping renters against landlords having done the opposite for the last 20 years i think you're going to see a shift and those companies ober lift and so on are going to have to find the economies they want the profit advances they want in some other way than pressing down the wages of workers by calling them gig employees or contractors they're going to have to give them the same benefits the same security that the average worker got after fighting for it for on 100 years i think those companies are well positioned with the technology they boast about to find other ways to make money other than pressing down the wages which the mass of people are basically no longer going to allow them to do as they did in the past something's got to give professor richard wolffe another day of fascinating takes thanks so much for your time. thank you. and mexico is making a major play in foreign trade and moving to financially reinforce their state
towards tilting the balance back away from corporations to the mass of people the california legislature just is in the process of passing a law for example helping renters against landlords having done the opposite for the last 20 years i think you're going to see a shift and those companies ober lift and so on are going to have to find the economies they want the profit advances they want in some other way than pressing down the wages of workers by calling them gig employees or contractors...
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progress report should be made to the commission, and annual under existing law to the state legislature and the california department of public services. bawsca will continue to monitor and be involved in your water supply program closely as we are doing and will continue to work with the legislature on the water supply issue, until it is all. thank you very much for your time for you and we will answer any questions that you might have. >> it is not really for you, but thank you for coming to farce again. i remember when you were here a couple of months ago. i thought we had talked about a question for steve, or the general manager. i thought we had talked about developing a strategy, and plan. i know there's a lot of conversations. it is focused on water supply in the future because of these threats we are facing and could potentially include things like engaging the planning commission , putting together additional staffing, what kind of reports. in the event the state does take a bold mood, how will we stay informed. where there be an ex a plan we are going to review. -- will there be an exit plan we
progress report should be made to the commission, and annual under existing law to the state legislature and the california department of public services. bawsca will continue to monitor and be involved in your water supply program closely as we are doing and will continue to work with the legislature on the water supply issue, until it is all. thank you very much for your time for you and we will answer any questions that you might have. >> it is not really for you, but thank you for...
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whether or not the california legislature is correct. to get paid while playing their sports in college. katie: the ncaa objected to this, saying it is unconstitutional. it affects the whole system because they do regulation nationally. this would be localized payment. brian: california alone has 58 ncaa member schools. they can make a huge impact. can they kick out the all 58, form your own professional league. i don't know if they have the popularity. steve: they pass it through the legislature. governor will probably sign it. this is the number one issue. email if you feel strongly. meantime talk about this, a major win for the president from the supreme court, the high court allows the administration's asylum restrictions to go ahead and take effect. katie: that ruling comes as president trump touts progress on border security with mexico. brian: griff jenkins joins us live from washington with the latest on the fight to protect our borders. griff? reporter: brian, katie and steve, president calls this a big win. it allows enforcemen
whether or not the california legislature is correct. to get paid while playing their sports in college. katie: the ncaa objected to this, saying it is unconstitutional. it affects the whole system because they do regulation nationally. this would be localized payment. brian: california alone has 58 ncaa member schools. they can make a huge impact. can they kick out the all 58, form your own professional league. i don't know if they have the popularity. steve: they pass it through the...
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commerce a lot will happen before 2021 when this is enacted by the way, why did it fall to the california legislature to enact a law like this? what do they get out of it hoping there will be no change before that 2023 so it puts the spotlight on ncaa to respond california saying, hey, we have four of the teams in the pack 12, we are hoping that being a big driver of rating, they'll be able to drive change here. >> what you are forcing the universities to do, you decide you follow the law or follow the ncaa rules you can't do both. it's going to change >> i think they had a point saying every student can market off their name ople a profiting off these athletes why not let them do the same they have a good point here. >> even if the ncaa goes in this direction. if you want to talk about title 9 that was meant for gender par di all of the money will go to the male football and basketball starz. >> what about female gymnasts and female tennis players. >> they'll do okay but it is a long time from now maybe they'll have cbc to help them cbc products and athleisure wear an online product that is offering
commerce a lot will happen before 2021 when this is enacted by the way, why did it fall to the california legislature to enact a law like this? what do they get out of it hoping there will be no change before that 2023 so it puts the spotlight on ncaa to respond california saying, hey, we have four of the teams in the pack 12, we are hoping that being a big driver of rating, they'll be able to drive change here. >> what you are forcing the universities to do, you decide you follow the law...
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on tuesday the california legislature passed a labor bill that could force gave economies to incur substantialew employment costs. that affects softbank's investment in uber and doordash. to discuss the rough week that softbank has endured, i'm joined by lizette chapman. walk me through this. let's start with wework. what was softbank's reaction to this wework ipo? >> that is not something i reported on in my story. that is something jillian talked about. it is definitely not going to be good. if you invest in a company at $47 billion and a few months later it looks like it is going to be worth $10 billion to $15 billion, that is not a good look. it is especially difficult for softbank right now because it is working to raise a second mass of funds. it is not a great time to go to investors when some of your initial bets have fallen so flat, not only we work, but all of these gig economy companies. ultimately the cost could be significant for softbank. taylor: talk to me more about softbank's reaction to uber, lyft, assembly bill five, any concern about how that could affect them? >> there is
on tuesday the california legislature passed a labor bill that could force gave economies to incur substantialew employment costs. that affects softbank's investment in uber and doordash. to discuss the rough week that softbank has endured, i'm joined by lizette chapman. walk me through this. let's start with wework. what was softbank's reaction to this wework ipo? >> that is not something i reported on in my story. that is something jillian talked about. it is definitely not going to be...
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so now i want to touch briefly on a couple of bills that were passed recently by the california state legislature. i think you've heard about these. the disneyland outbreak brought to public attention the fact that more than a few public schools had high levels of nonvaccination, in some schools more than 25% or even more than 40% of students were not vaccinated, owing largely to parents claiming personal belief exemptions so that their children could avoid the mandatory vaccinations such as mmr to protect against measles. in response, senator richard hand, a physician, introduced senate bill 277 which eliminated personal and religious belief exceptions and allowing only medical exemptions as a reason for exclusion from the mandatory vaccination requirements. this slide is a little busy. but the table shows our data from prior to sb 277 in the red area and the green area is the result for the post 277 era. so, you can see a couple of lines one highlightled and completed the vaccination and you can see on the left in 2014, 2015, this rate was only 86% of our students. and we have over 100,000 chil
so now i want to touch briefly on a couple of bills that were passed recently by the california state legislature. i think you've heard about these. the disneyland outbreak brought to public attention the fact that more than a few public schools had high levels of nonvaccination, in some schools more than 25% or even more than 40% of students were not vaccinated, owing largely to parents claiming personal belief exemptions so that their children could avoid the mandatory vaccinations such as...
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the california legislature is currently considering a range of proposals to address the issue includinge more affordable by using state funds to supplement or extend federal subsidies. >>well week 2 of the nfl season did not disappoint plenty of drama. to our local teams. the 49 ers team youngstown ohio all week. so they can stay acclimated to the eastern time zone and have a better shot of starting the season to a now for the first time since 2012. cincinnati. a team that played very well against the seahawks last week but to let the 40 niners get out mark hughes goodwin 38 yards for the touchdown. his first of the season. action from >>somebody inside the building making threats. we don't know that was a disgruntled employee, disgruntled business owner from an adjacent business. the disgruntled a. we do know is the person was inside making threats about setting fires and doing damage to the building things like that. well the fire department was here because the police department called us smoke started coming out of the building. the police couldn't go into the building at that point
the california legislature is currently considering a range of proposals to address the issue includinge more affordable by using state funds to supplement or extend federal subsidies. >>well week 2 of the nfl season did not disappoint plenty of drama. to our local teams. the 49 ers team youngstown ohio all week. so they can stay acclimated to the eastern time zone and have a better shot of starting the season to a now for the first time since 2012. cincinnati. a team that played very...
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the other thing that's so interesting, erica, is that if you look at just what the california legislaturece trump has come into office, i mean all of the dif o they are passing is a direct chloe to the trump agenda. whether expanding health care to undocumented immigrants. state-wide rent control forcing uber and lyft drivers to be classified at employees to get more benefits. outlawing private prisons. so california is just trying to sort of do everything they can to put up a fight against trump policies, and that's what makes it such an interesting fight here. >> it is interesting. also the fact the president raised i believes $15 million in less than 24 hours there in the state of california. a lot going on which we'll keep you very busy with. thank you. good to see you. >>> still to come, former president jimmy carter questions whether an 80-year-old could really do the job of president. why he says he actually hopes there's an age limit. >>> plus more on the breaking news. a disturbing development involving the mechanic charged with sabotaging a flight. a prosecutor saying he has isi
the other thing that's so interesting, erica, is that if you look at just what the california legislaturece trump has come into office, i mean all of the dif o they are passing is a direct chloe to the trump agenda. whether expanding health care to undocumented immigrants. state-wide rent control forcing uber and lyft drivers to be classified at employees to get more benefits. outlawing private prisons. so california is just trying to sort of do everything they can to put up a fight against...
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standards over a federal proposal that would ease restrictions and just a few weeks ago the california legislature added subsidized health care benefits for undocumented immigrants under the age of 25, at the same time that the trump administration has been doing everything possible to deport immigrants. >> we're doing states rights but we're doing states rights with a bit of a california twist. >> a bit of a california twist. that's exactly the point. you know, although states rights advocates traditionally have relied on weak national government rules, california has been doing so in the name of stronger national government laws and regulations. whether by design or happenstance, california has become the counterweight to trump state's rights brand of governance and in the process the golden state has become the states rights posterchild for promoting strong national policies on key issues of the day. quite a story. >> becoming a republic once again. >> by ourselves. >> larry gerston, always a pleasure. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," it was a team effort. we're going to show you who spru
standards over a federal proposal that would ease restrictions and just a few weeks ago the california legislature added subsidized health care benefits for undocumented immigrants under the age of 25, at the same time that the trump administration has been doing everything possible to deport immigrants. >> we're doing states rights but we're doing states rights with a bit of a california twist. >> a bit of a california twist. that's exactly the point. you know, although states...
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>>about the california legislature passed be fine. a bill that would make ride sharing drivers employees. instead of contracted workers. >>you get to get benefits. >>some drivers believe that just won't work for a number of reasons, including the argument out there that it could mean a much higher rate for writers do you think this would push to. >>cost on to the writers. drivers like siva showed me his earnings from the last week. >>for the 36 hours, he worked he made 13 bucks an hour with lyft an $18 an hour with uber. lyft of said they could support a $21 hourly wage. but only when there is a writer in the car or the driver is in route to pick up that writer, not just when the app is turned on. >>benefit you because it has been a struggle. >>but being an employee could mean working on company out uber and lyft of sent out messages to drivers live saying you may soon be required to drive specific shifts and stick to specific areas, drive for extra cash are more than concerned about that. many though believe that there needs to be mi
>>about the california legislature passed be fine. a bill that would make ride sharing drivers employees. instead of contracted workers. >>you get to get benefits. >>some drivers believe that just won't work for a number of reasons, including the argument out there that it could mean a much higher rate for writers do you think this would push to. >>cost on to the writers. drivers like siva showed me his earnings from the last week. >>for the 36 hours, he worked he...
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experienced in the last five years and i want to highlight the bills that were passed by the california legislature to protect the residents against this disease, and finally i will summarize some of our challenges and successes. los angeles county is far and away with more than 10 million residents the largest county in the united states. covering more than 4,000 square miles, which is a very big area, having 88 incorporated cities including los angeles, which is a little over 14.4 billion other cities over 100,000. and in the location wit a locatn 200 languages spoken. you can imagine the communicable diseases and outbreaks can be a challenge to control when they occur. and we see measles as a serious threat to the residence, so we are addressing this as strongly as we can. as of today, our department has been successful at containing three measles outbreaks in the last five years. this has not been easy, and it has been very costly. the first is the well-publicized disney land associatedisneylandk in which a single individual infected about 40 other persons late in december of 2014. this resulte
experienced in the last five years and i want to highlight the bills that were passed by the california legislature to protect the residents against this disease, and finally i will summarize some of our challenges and successes. los angeles county is far and away with more than 10 million residents the largest county in the united states. covering more than 4,000 square miles, which is a very big area, having 88 incorporated cities including los angeles, which is a little over 14.4 billion...
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but i really doubt that the california legislature wants to sort of kill those companies. you know, a lot of people rely on them. they made transportation a lot more convenient for people. i strongly suspect that there'll be some kind of deal worked out. i understand the two parties are still talking. so there are ways that they could maybe find some middle ground. clearly they're not going to be able to go on, you know, making money off of the sort of arms length very insecure status of these drivers. >> thank you as always. >>> up next, for the first time in the 2020 race, two front runners will find themselves on the same debate stage at the same time. how past disagreements going back more than 15 years could resurface when joe biden and elizabeth warren go head-to-head. you are watching msnbc. warren g head-to-head you are watching msnbc what does it take, to call yourself an explorer? traveling to the darkest depths of the ocean. pushing beyond the known horizon. passing through... "hey mom," "can we get fro-yo?", >>"yeah, fro-yo." "yes." the all-new 2020 ford explor
but i really doubt that the california legislature wants to sort of kill those companies. you know, a lot of people rely on them. they made transportation a lot more convenient for people. i strongly suspect that there'll be some kind of deal worked out. i understand the two parties are still talking. so there are ways that they could maybe find some middle ground. clearly they're not going to be able to go on, you know, making money off of the sort of arms length very insecure status of these...
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heated debates among and lyft drivers on wednesday about the california legislature passed be fine. a bill that would make ride sharing drivers employees and instead of contracted workers. >>you get a good benefits. >>some drivers believe that just won't work for a number of reasons, including the argument out there that it could mean a much higher rate for riders. >>do you think this would push to the cost on to the riders. >>drivers like siva showed me his earnings from the last week for the 36 hours, he worked he made 13 bucks an hour with lyft an $18 an hour with uber. uber lyft of said they could support a $21 hourly wage. but only when there is a writer in the car or the driver is in route to pick up that writer, not just when the app is turned on. >>benefit you because it has been a struggle. >>but being an employee could mean working on company hour. uber and lyft of sent out messages to drivers live saying you may soon be required to drive specific shifts and stick to specific areas, drive for extra cash are more than concerned about that. many though believe that there nee
heated debates among and lyft drivers on wednesday about the california legislature passed be fine. a bill that would make ride sharing drivers employees and instead of contracted workers. >>you get a good benefits. >>some drivers believe that just won't work for a number of reasons, including the argument out there that it could mean a much higher rate for riders. >>do you think this would push to the cost on to the riders. >>drivers like siva showed me his earnings...
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for 22 years, i represented santa barbara channel in the california legislature so i know the devastationave to keep that in perspective. all of the damage it did was fully compensated, the environmental damage healed within a year or so and what you don't see is the enormous amount of prosperity that offshore drilling brought to the channel islands communities that i represented and the legislature for so long, year in and year out, pumping millions of dollars into the economy, providing for thousands of jobs. just the development of california's offshore resources is estimated to produce another i think it was 65,000 jobs and billions of dollars going directly into a state that desperately needs that economic activity, considering the fact that california now has the highest effective poverty rate in the country. >> congressman, this is scott martin. the technology has improved, true, with those drillers, the safety records have improved since those terrible spills you just talked about that steve initiated, and that's the thing. in the sound that we played, the democratic congressman s
for 22 years, i represented santa barbara channel in the california legislature so i know the devastationave to keep that in perspective. all of the damage it did was fully compensated, the environmental damage healed within a year or so and what you don't see is the enormous amount of prosperity that offshore drilling brought to the channel islands communities that i represented and the legislature for so long, year in and year out, pumping millions of dollars into the economy, providing for...
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. >> woodruff: governor, a different subject, e california legislature passed legislation last wk to helple peho work as independent contractors, uber and lyft drivers, for example, to help them be entitled to minimum wage, overtime pay and bensef but, right away, a number of large employers including uber, small employers, religious leaders, win ae-make small business owners say this will hurt them significantly, rt their profitable, they say it will hurt their ability to stay in business. e you prepared to negotiate some changes in this law to accommodate their concerns?ou >> oneago i signed thatt legislation. i cited i srted 23 small businesses that have created over 700 jobs the wine industry among others, so i know a thing or two about freeo enterprise and the impact of the law. dyno mex made a number of exemptio into your question. we're always willing to negotiate and i made that clear at the bill signingith a letter attached to that bill that said i want to continuto negotiate with these companies but we have to recognize we're going from a three-class to a two-class ciety an
. >> woodruff: governor, a different subject, e california legislature passed legislation last wk to helple peho work as independent contractors, uber and lyft drivers, for example, to help them be entitled to minimum wage, overtime pay and bensef but, right away, a number of large employers including uber, small employers, religious leaders, win ae-make small business owners say this will hurt them significantly, rt their profitable, they say it will hurt their ability to stay in...
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economies have been working to carve out exemptions the bill has been winding its way through the california legislaturessed the last step now it goes to governor gavin newsom's desk. these could have multimillion dollar implications for the business there are still some questions over the implementation of it, and whether governor newsom will carve out exemptions for uber and lyft >> if they're not cracking down on uber and lyft, then what is the point of this law. >> the point of this law is to initiate the gig economy should these drivers are doctor be communities there are some that are considering other endeavors, careers. they may not want to be classified as employees. there are other drivers who say they want all the benefits of a full time worker, what uber and lyft are doing is trying to carve out some of these benefits, minimum wage on their own. so they're not part of the sweeping bell. >> what would be the biggest win. i'm told that all told it would raise their costs by 35% what numbers are you putting around that? >> that's generally in the ballpark look, i think the market largely antici
economies have been working to carve out exemptions the bill has been winding its way through the california legislaturessed the last step now it goes to governor gavin newsom's desk. these could have multimillion dollar implications for the business there are still some questions over the implementation of it, and whether governor newsom will carve out exemptions for uber and lyft >> if they're not cracking down on uber and lyft, then what is the point of this law. >> the point of...
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california. >>the legislature has 5 i've worked days left to get proposed laws on the governor's desk. some of which could change the landscape of a number of businesses. capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has a preview of what we can expect. >>the clock is winding down on california's legislative session next week lawmakers will make their final decision on a b 5 a measure that would reclassify a number of workers in several industries as employees instead of independent contractors. this week, dozens of truckers blared their big records outside the capitol in protest gig economy companies like uber lyft and doordash threatening to put an initiative on the 2020 ballot to let voters decide if the bill passes. another measure being considered that could shake u 2, 0, 6, the bill would allow college athletes in california to be compensated for the use of their likeness and image, a proposal that flies in the face of nc double a star lebron support for the measure this week if passed california could find itself in a court battle with the organization that governs college athletics. an
california. >>the legislature has 5 i've worked days left to get proposed laws on the governor's desk. some of which could change the landscape of a number of businesses. capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has a preview of what we can expect. >>the clock is winding down on california's legislative session next week lawmakers will make their final decision on a b 5 a measure that would reclassify a number of workers in several industries as employees instead of independent...
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a bill that passed in the california state legislature in the senate that could spell trouble for companiesft and uber who rely on thousands of so-called gig workers, the bill would require more protections for more employees jamie dimon isn't expecting u.s. interest rates to hit zero, the bank will be preparing for it. the recent fallen rates had taken him by surprise after he predicted rates would rise last year markets now pointing to a stable open now our guests, jeff, we'll start with you first markets are now 2% away from record highs again, interest rates seemingly back on the rise is that an all clear for the markets now? >> i don't think it is an all clear but short terms we are seeing it is interesting, you bring up the treasury curve the two-day biggest gain has moved up to lower prices we haven't seen a move since 2011 we saw more printed. that is a sigh of relief >> so mark, interest rates, have they bottomed out? have the move infinances moved >> for the long end of the curve, b i would expect to go up the most interesting thing i have seen is this heavy rotation whether consu
a bill that passed in the california state legislature in the senate that could spell trouble for companiesft and uber who rely on thousands of so-called gig workers, the bill would require more protections for more employees jamie dimon isn't expecting u.s. interest rates to hit zero, the bank will be preparing for it. the recent fallen rates had taken him by surprise after he predicted rates would rise last year markets now pointing to a stable open now our guests, jeff, we'll start with you...
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for 22 years in the california legislature, i represented california's channel islands, including the santa barbara channel, which by the way is the home of the pacific missile test range. and, yes, in 196, an outdated drilling technology produced the third largest oil spill ever recorded. devastating tourism and fishing that year. and i fully understand the fears of the supporters of this bill. but a little perspective is needed. the economic losses caused by the spill were fully compensated and the environmental damage quickly healed. and i might add that this second largest oil spill in history was the wreck of the oil tanker exxon valdez which is the alternative to offshore production. for more than 50 years, offshore production in the channel islands has been an immense positive for the region and entirely compatible with military operations there. it is supported -- it has supported thousands of jobs, it has pumped a fortune into the local economy, and it's generated enormous revenues into local, state and federal coffers. by the way, you ask any sports fishermen in the region w
for 22 years in the california legislature, i represented california's channel islands, including the santa barbara channel, which by the way is the home of the pacific missile test range. and, yes, in 196, an outdated drilling technology produced the third largest oil spill ever recorded. devastating tourism and fishing that year. and i fully understand the fears of the supporters of this bill. but a little perspective is needed. the economic losses caused by the spill were fully compensated...
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the california state legislature still needs to pass that measure.ws 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. i want to recap those breaking headlines. president trump wade easing -- weighed easing iran sanctions. he was going to speak with the iranian president. this prompted pushback from john bolton. a forceful argument led to john bolton's getting fired from the administration, according to three people familiar with the matter. more details on what caused bolton to get gone from the white house. ,rude oil is taking a leg lower perhaps on the idea president trump is in favor of easing sanctions on iran. the treasury secretary steven mnuchin is all for the idea. he voiced his support for the move as a way to restart negotiations with iran according to some of the people to bloomberg. time for our stock of the hour. shares of roku rebounding, analysts saying the company may benefit from the apple tv announceme
the california state legislature still needs to pass that measure.ws 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. i want to recap those breaking headlines. president trump wade easing -- weighed easing iran sanctions. he was going to speak with the iranian president. this prompted pushback from john bolton. a forceful argument led to john bolton's getting...
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i am thrilled that 857 has passed both houses of the california state legislature and the bill now sits on the governor's desk awaiting his signature. this bill will provide a green light and pathway for municipal public banks through a pilot program that will allow up to ten public banks in the state. i want san francisco to be first in line with an application to the state for a public banking charter to provide an alternative to large commercial banks that don't serve our interest and reinvest our public dollars for the public goods. thank you for your votes, but this resolution is specifically urging the governor to sign the bill into law. i want to thank my co-sponsors. colleagues, i hope that all of you will support this resolution. the second resolution pertains to the 2020 census, and the decision of the u.s. census bureau to eliminate non-english paper questionnaires for a language group of 100,000 or more. this will have a huge and negative impact on san francisco and on california more broadly, as it specifically impacts many foreign language speakers in san francisco. 44% of
i am thrilled that 857 has passed both houses of the california state legislature and the bill now sits on the governor's desk awaiting his signature. this bill will provide a green light and pathway for municipal public banks through a pilot program that will allow up to ten public banks in the state. i want san francisco to be first in line with an application to the state for a public banking charter to provide an alternative to large commercial banks that don't serve our interest and...
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paid next week at the state capital could have a significant impact on industries across california and the legislature has 5 work days left to get proposed laws on the governor's desk, some of which could change the landscape of a number of businesses. >>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has a preview of what we can expect. the clock is winding down on california's legislative session next week lawmakers will make their final decision on a b 5 a measure that would reclassify a number of workers in several industries as employees instead of independent contractors. >>this week, dozens of truckers blared their big rig warns outside the capitol in protest gig economy companies like uber lyft and doordash threatening to put an initiative on the 2020 ballot to let voters decide if the bill passes. another measure being considered that could shake up an industry sp 2, 0, 6, the bill would allow college athletes in california to be compensated for the use of their likeness and image, a proposal that flies in the face of nc double a rules nba star lebron james tweeting support for the measure this wee
paid next week at the state capital could have a significant impact on industries across california and the legislature has 5 work days left to get proposed laws on the governor's desk, some of which could change the landscape of a number of businesses. >>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has a preview of what we can expect. the clock is winding down on california's legislative session next week lawmakers will make their final decision on a b 5 a measure that would reclassify a...
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santelli, thank you we've been watching the california legislature closely and its attempts to regulateught up in that. let's get to deirdre bosa who has more on new developments this morning. >> david, take a look at what they're doing in markets uber and lyft shares are climbing higher after california governor gavin newsom told the journal that he still hopes to reach a deal with them over the so-called gig economy bill he said in an interview as it relates to uber, lyft, these remain an ongoing discussion and is committed to continuing those negotiations this bill could change the way that ride-sharing companies classify their workers, requiring them to treat them as employees, leading to higher costs for companies, riders, potential legislation in other states but it underlines the fact this is far from a done deal. >> we'll be watching closely and know you'll bring usthe latest thank you. >>> let's send it over to jon fortt. >> we're going to keep talking about 85, among other things the head of the new york taxi and limousine commission, we'll talk about if there is a carve-out,
santelli, thank you we've been watching the california legislature closely and its attempts to regulateught up in that. let's get to deirdre bosa who has more on new developments this morning. >> david, take a look at what they're doing in markets uber and lyft shares are climbing higher after california governor gavin newsom told the journal that he still hopes to reach a deal with them over the so-called gig economy bill he said in an interview as it relates to uber, lyft, these remain...
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e served in the california legislature and, of course, i'm not surprised that he took time who have ognize those not been given credit for their ork and what they have done in support of our country. this is typical of mr. garamendi and the way he's conducted imself throughout his entire career. i'd also like to thank those members who have come to the in this veryo join special recognition. his is a bipartisan bill that honors those who answered our nation's call to duty, danger, and f the without expectation of accolades. we give these courageous mariners the ecognition they have more than earned. so i would urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this legislation, e of and i yield back the balance of time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the h.r. 550, as amended. those in favor say aye. no.e opposed, in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the entleman fr
e served in the california legislature and, of course, i'm not surprised that he took time who have ognize those not been given credit for their ork and what they have done in support of our country. this is typical of mr. garamendi and the way he's conducted imself throughout his entire career. i'd also like to thank those members who have come to the in this veryo join special recognition. his is a bipartisan bill that honors those who answered our nation's call to duty, danger, and f the...
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paid next week at the state capital could have a significant impact on industries across california and the legislatureas 5 work days left to get proposed laws on the governor's desk, some of which could change the landscape of a number of businesses. >>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has a preview of what we can expect. the clock is winding down on
paid next week at the state capital could have a significant impact on industries across california and the legislatureas 5 work days left to get proposed laws on the governor's desk, some of which could change the landscape of a number of businesses. >>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has a preview of what we can expect. the clock is winding down on
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and shortly thereafter california legislature passed a law restricting the possession and use of weapons in public places. federal restrictions and new laws in other states followed and this energized gun owners and libertarians felt that the government was infringing on their constitutional rights and as you know, the nra became quite livable, particularly since the 1970s. when the gun debate began, the major debate was whether the second amendment is limited to militia related people, arms and activities or whether as the black panthers and the nra claimed, includes an individual right to keep and bear arms. disconnected from any actual or potential service in an organized militia. this question was answered. by the supreme court in 2008 in the case you heard referred to call the district of columbia versus heller. the supreme court held that the second amendment does include an individual right at least to the extent of keeping and using handguns in the whole. though the second amendment is not limited to the organized militia. but heller also makes it clear that gun control is not ca
and shortly thereafter california legislature passed a law restricting the possession and use of weapons in public places. federal restrictions and new laws in other states followed and this energized gun owners and libertarians felt that the government was infringing on their constitutional rights and as you know, the nra became quite livable, particularly since the 1970s. when the gun debate began, the major debate was whether the second amendment is limited to militia related people, arms...
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california. >>the legislature has 5 work days left to get proposed laws on to the governor's desk, some of which could change the landscape of a number of businesses. our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has a preview of what we can expect. >>the clock is winding down on california's legislative session next week lawmakers will make their final decision on a b 5 a measure that would reclassify a number of workers in several industries as employees instead of independent contractors. this week, dozens of truckers blared their big records outside the capitol in protest gig economy companies like uber lyft and doordash threatening to put an initiative on the 2020 ballot to let voters decide if the bill passes. another measure being considered that could shake up an industry sp 2, 0, 6, the bill would allow college athletes in california to be compensated for the use of their likeness and image, a proposal that flies in the face of nc double a rules nba star lebron james tweeting support for the measure this week if passed california could find itself in a court battle with the organization tha
california. >>the legislature has 5 work days left to get proposed laws on to the governor's desk, some of which could change the landscape of a number of businesses. our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has a preview of what we can expect. >>the clock is winding down on california's legislative session next week lawmakers will make their final decision on a b 5 a measure that would reclassify a number of workers in several industries as employees instead of independent...
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their vote for the presidential of their choice without malicious interest force from state legislatures. californias sure to waste more taxpayer dollars appealing this sensitive ruling. but for today the constitution and the president won. harmeet joins us tomorrow. we'll be talking about the reaction to the president's victory today in court in california. joining us, byron york, the chief national correspondents for the "washington examiner." and fox news contributor. let's start with his whistleblower and your sense of what it is and what it's really about. >> well, first of all, we don't know. the intelligence committee, the house intelligence committee spent hours talking to the house -- talking to the inspector general of the intelligence community. and he didn't tell him anything. nothing. all the stuff about was the president involved, was it a communication with a foreign leader. he didn't say any of that. that has been leaked to the press. we have seen it in press reports. but they don't know. there are people around this who believe it could be somebody from the intelligence communities
their vote for the presidential of their choice without malicious interest force from state legislatures. californias sure to waste more taxpayer dollars appealing this sensitive ruling. but for today the constitution and the president won. harmeet joins us tomorrow. we'll be talking about the reaction to the president's victory today in court in california. joining us, byron york, the chief national correspondents for the "washington examiner." and fox news contributor. let's start...
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face, their name, the things you should make money off but it's true, it's just crazy california but there are legislaturesn other states that will look at this and say it's a good idea. the ncaa is saying we just want to do it on our terms so please wait. >> or would you rather have black market where athletes are funneled hookers and range rovers? >> my athletic career was cut short by a lack of talent and also mass but we have to live with what we've got. i'm not going to sue because i'm not sure if the mirrors are strong but i can tell you if i was an athlete and i did have a career, i'd be shocked that i don't own my face -- look at this. >> you should on your face. >> yes, i should. >> if i have an unconscious sea turtle, they require me to do what? >> you will want to run a rocket back and forth. >> gently rocked the turtle while gently pinching the tail. that should revive the sea turtle? >> it may or may not but the feds want make sure you do it. >> always good to have you. great insight. coming up, texas invaded by an army of liberals. republicans shaking in their boots. what are they going to do
face, their name, the things you should make money off but it's true, it's just crazy california but there are legislaturesn other states that will look at this and say it's a good idea. the ncaa is saying we just want to do it on our terms so please wait. >> or would you rather have black market where athletes are funneled hookers and range rovers? >> my athletic career was cut short by a lack of talent and also mass but we have to live with what we've got. i'm not going to sue...