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hiring the wrong guy turns out to be a costly but not uncommon mistake. >> what they do is they step to a friend or associate or someone that they knew in their past. and what happens in the vast majority of the time, the person they step to goes to law enforcement. >> really? they get ratted out? >> i'm 5,000% sure. >> reporter: that's what happened to delia dippolito in
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>> this is a technology that is costly, fundamentally costly so we can easily apply the to a countryike the united states but in a country where i group, in bolivia, it's still pretty out of preach. if pl la paz was hit with a big earthquake, this is pretty incredible. >> much of our infrastructure is tested and i know they are always iterating and testing technological because they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives. >> it's the perfect spot for it phil. the bay bridge is sandwiched through two fault lines. >> as an entomologist, i do like to are work with insects but there's one insect, that i will swat, the mosquito. kosta about. >> the mosquito repellent of the future. i hate them as much as you do. >> we'll look at that coming up. >> al jazeera america presents... labor day marathons >> our government is allowing an invasion >> our most acclaimed series.... back to back to back... toughest place... >> i call that a lot of hard work for next to nothing >> the system... >> a justice system run by human beings can run off
>> this is a technology that is costly, fundamentally costly so we can easily apply the to a countryike the united states but in a country where i group, in bolivia, it's still pretty out of preach. if pl la paz was hit with a big earthquake, this is pretty incredible. >> much of our infrastructure is tested and i know they are always iterating and testing technological because they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives....
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if somehow the supports to those rails could have the glass between them, it would be less costly, would look a lot cleaner. a lot of opportunity to simplify it and achieve it for the kids. >> i would like to see something done with the base. i don't know what it is maybe something more solid with just simple gorillas #9 grills which is very similar to the existing building. >> we'll leave this with staff then. i will say to commissioner's point is it's a little confusing from glass to this ornamentation. if you can take that off. i'm happy with the glass. i would rather see the building than see a bunch of pickets. >> all of your comments were very clear. but just to clarify again the base treatment. is the commission saying that either more a more solid treatment at the base or land escaping could both of those options could be suitable or do you want to see more solidity there? >> i would like to see more solidity. i would like it to feel as part of the building and not the lattice fence that you buy from home depot. >> landscaping too. >> okay. thank you. >> okay. if there is no furt
if somehow the supports to those rails could have the glass between them, it would be less costly, would look a lot cleaner. a lot of opportunity to simplify it and achieve it for the kids. >> i would like to see something done with the base. i don't know what it is maybe something more solid with just simple gorillas #9 grills which is very similar to the existing building. >> we'll leave this with staff then. i will say to commissioner's point is it's a little confusing from glass...
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. >> nuclear accidents are costly. some experts say an extreme event here could cost as much as $500 billion or more. >> my colleagues and i did a number of estimates based on the spent fuel catching fire at reactors, and some of these estimates went into the hundreds of billions of dollars. >> so why is the liability cap for insurance only $12.6 billion if the actual cost of a disaster could be far greater? >> now, clearly after fukushima, $12 billion doesn't look like nearly enough. >> raising the cap would be costly. the nuclear industry says $12.6 billion is enough because nuclear power is safe and the probably of a major accident low. >> i think that the amount of coverage is adequate. we have seen that the three mile island accident, the amount was far below the amount of coverage provided. we have no other experience in the united states of an accident that would reach the level of $12.6 billion, and none is expected, given the strong safety standards enforced by the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission. >> we hav
. >> nuclear accidents are costly. some experts say an extreme event here could cost as much as $500 billion or more. >> my colleagues and i did a number of estimates based on the spent fuel catching fire at reactors, and some of these estimates went into the hundreds of billions of dollars. >> so why is the liability cap for insurance only $12.6 billion if the actual cost of a disaster could be far greater? >> now, clearly after fukushima, $12 billion doesn't look like...
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casualties that units took on d-day were extensive and the fighting ever since had been extremely costly. 29th division was replenished with replacements and it will have lead role in the push for saint lux. this gives you a closer look at it. you can see where the americans primarily are coming from. you can see the various units in play and the 29th having lead role. now this is really some of the thickest of the bokaj country. the 29th division fights in this area from july 10th through july 18th, 1944. it's about a three to four mile area. one historian estimated it would take you, oh, probably about an hour, hour and a half, maybe two hours to walk it in regular peace time life. it took eight days to take it for the 29th division. and get into saint lux itself. hedge row to hedge row, fighting against german army paratroopers and survivors from the german army's 352nd infantry division, parts of which had been at omaha beach on dey day. this is another battle to extinction. hole to hole, hedge row to hedge row, and in terrible circumstances. sometimes in rain with losses like you wo
casualties that units took on d-day were extensive and the fighting ever since had been extremely costly. 29th division was replenished with replacements and it will have lead role in the push for saint lux. this gives you a closer look at it. you can see where the americans primarily are coming from. you can see the various units in play and the 29th having lead role. now this is really some of the thickest of the bokaj country. the 29th division fights in this area from july 10th through july...
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you know, look -- costly. >> you know, look, our most important core value is equity.he ideaed that we provide our most -- idea that we provide our most vulnerable kids and families with what they need. that means we'll continue to spend $2,500 more per student on freeway and reduced price meals than we do a typical student. this is a county that's valued education and has valued giving the most to those who need the most. we'll continue to did. that we love the diversity in gunpoint schools. we love -- a kid who comes in and speaks spanish at home and english on the playground, that's a kid who -- coca-cola, they'll be looking 25902,5 -- 20, 25 years, bilingual kid, that's a wonderful thing. we'll continue to embrace that. but it costs. no doubt it it. we're -- we're always happen to provide those resources. but we want to make sure the county continues to provide them to us. >> off the top, talked about how you engage employers. what do you hear from them and what are they looking for today compared to maybe ten years ago when a student graduates from high school? >>
you know, look -- costly. >> you know, look, our most important core value is equity.he ideaed that we provide our most -- idea that we provide our most vulnerable kids and families with what they need. that means we'll continue to spend $2,500 more per student on freeway and reduced price meals than we do a typical student. this is a county that's valued education and has valued giving the most to those who need the most. we'll continue to did. that we love the diversity in gunpoint...
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in summary dementia is already very costly and will grow even more costly. clearly, medical break throughs that would prevent or delay on set are urgently need. but even in the absence of such break through innovations and policies that can reduce costs should be pursued. thank you mr. chairman and ranking member. thank you for your attention and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much, dr. hurd. now we'll town mr. seth rogen. >> thank you for having me. thank you for the opportunity to testify today and for the opportunity for me to be called an expert at something because that's cool. i don't know if you know who i am at all. you told me you never saw "knocked up" chairman. it's a little insulting. >> i want the record to note -- >> very important guys. >> want the record to note this is the first time i will wagger this is the first time in any congressional hearing in history that the words "knocked up" have been used. >> you're not going to like the rest of this then. [ laughter ] first i should answer the question i assume many of you
in summary dementia is already very costly and will grow even more costly. clearly, medical break throughs that would prevent or delay on set are urgently need. but even in the absence of such break through innovations and policies that can reduce costs should be pursued. thank you mr. chairman and ranking member. thank you for your attention and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much, dr. hurd. now we'll town mr. seth rogen. >> thank you for having me. thank you...
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incursion into iraq was a very costly exercise costly both in terms of human life and financially let's take a look at the white house and a whopping one point seven trillion dollars on the whole deal that's a five thousand dollars per second journey in the occupation each american soldier costs three hundred and fifty thousand to deploy and the government will still need to give billions to its veterans in pension payments and to war activism baucus says washington will still need to call even more money into iraq. the cost of the war has not really been added up yet in terms of the damage done in iraq the damage done to me people who died in it from the united states and the actual cost which will be ongoing and hundreds of billions if not trillions of dollars will be added to that in terms of health care in the future and i think people are quite aware of that know what a catastrophe that war was for the people in iraq and also for the people in the united states. parents and bloggers say in the u.s. . a controversial book of promoting gun rights to kids on that other news stories af
incursion into iraq was a very costly exercise costly both in terms of human life and financially let's take a look at the white house and a whopping one point seven trillion dollars on the whole deal that's a five thousand dollars per second journey in the occupation each american soldier costs three hundred and fifty thousand to deploy and the government will still need to give billions to its veterans in pension payments and to war activism baucus says washington will still need to call even...
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not to mention the costly damage of interior flooding from a leaky toilet to a broken hose. >> that'sconsumer doesn't realize, oh, it's just a little leak. a small leak over a long period of time is a flood whether it's down the drain or in the living room. >> reporter: which is half the reason gary says he invested in the $2,500 sensor. saving water may save money but it can save a lot more than that. >> things that you can't replace like heirlooms and things likes that. >> reporter: now, damage from water leaks can cost tens of thousands of dollars. and some insurance companies now do offer discounts to homeowners who install these types of leak detection systems. the company is now working on a cheaper version that will cost about $150. and if you have a consumer problem or story idea, email us consumerwatch@kpix.com. >> thank you. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." scott pelley standing by in new york. scott. >> reporter: hi, ken and liz. great to be with you in the bay area. as you have been reporting, america is back in battle. the president has ordere
not to mention the costly damage of interior flooding from a leaky toilet to a broken hose. >> that'sconsumer doesn't realize, oh, it's just a little leak. a small leak over a long period of time is a flood whether it's down the drain or in the living room. >> reporter: which is half the reason gary says he invested in the $2,500 sensor. saving water may save money but it can save a lot more than that. >> things that you can't replace like heirlooms and things likes that....
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and there's debate especially about the last part but as it's gotten much more costly for industry and consumers, you've tended to have this divide. and even back in 1990 that divide was apparent but president george h.w. bush tried to create a consensus that led to the 1990 amendments but we really haven't seen any significant legislation since then. host: pennsylvania democrat's line. vince. caller: good morning. my question is in 2005 the cheney loopa was put into the energy bill which set up the stage for the fracking boom that we're having nowadays. how does the exemption to the clean air and clean water act ffect the air quality today? guest: hydraulic fracturing which is called fracking. e 2005 issue was that e.p.a. was found to have less control over that some had hoped to have as a regulatory mechanism. there are still rules. some of them are state-driven which folks have concerns about because different states have different levels of stringsy. in controls over things like hydraulic fracturing. so that localizes debates which people would -- some folks would say is a good thi
and there's debate especially about the last part but as it's gotten much more costly for industry and consumers, you've tended to have this divide. and even back in 1990 that divide was apparent but president george h.w. bush tried to create a consensus that led to the 1990 amendments but we really haven't seen any significant legislation since then. host: pennsylvania democrat's line. vince. caller: good morning. my question is in 2005 the cheney loopa was put into the energy bill which set...
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there are a lot of ways to improve the process that are costly in terms of resources. and there are some hard uestions we have to ask and answer about what improvements increaseduy us enough security to be worth the expenditure in resources. it is a difficult calculus, truly. that i'm an area working in specifically, but i have had some exposure to the of ing done and it is a lot hard choices that have to be made. yes, sir. the question is about the analogy i offered to public cybersecurity and noting that you see posters in is how to aying here wash your hands to try to control the spread of diseases if there are ways to conduct public information campaigns to improve cybersecurity. short answer is there are uch campaigns, and i don't honestly know how much of an impact they have. we do them and we will continue them. but it is really difficult to take evenet people to what you would think are the most basic measures to defend own networks. this is true in the corporate world as well. here is another shot for me to et statistics wrong, but i was talking with folks fro
there are a lot of ways to improve the process that are costly in terms of resources. and there are some hard uestions we have to ask and answer about what improvements increaseduy us enough security to be worth the expenditure in resources. it is a difficult calculus, truly. that i'm an area working in specifically, but i have had some exposure to the of ing done and it is a lot hard choices that have to be made. yes, sir. the question is about the analogy i offered to public cybersecurity and...
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of the mitigation that they need to undertake, as in with committee health services and the very costly notification and credit check services that they are going to have to provide to all of the customers the 10 million plus customers whose information was compromised. or even threats that can threaten critical infrastructure and government systems include iety basic, simple exploits that could be prevented if basic measures are taken. and i would say that one of the primary problems is lack of accountability. so, one of the positions i have had that joe did not mention is that i was deputy director for information and cyber command. i got an opportunity to see how the military deals with cyber security. and the military structure for governing the information infrastructure within the dop.mil space is fundamentally different from the way that dot gov space is governed. in the military, cyber com has the authority to issue orders to every enclasv with in the department of defensee. and these are orders that, according to the chain of command, have to be followed. but, and they are issu
of the mitigation that they need to undertake, as in with committee health services and the very costly notification and credit check services that they are going to have to provide to all of the customers the 10 million plus customers whose information was compromised. or even threats that can threaten critical infrastructure and government systems include iety basic, simple exploits that could be prevented if basic measures are taken. and i would say that one of the primary problems is lack...
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and the fighting ever since has been extremely costly. it will really have the lead role in the push for sanlo. it gives you a closer look at it. you could see the varsz units in play. this is the thickest of the country. it fights in this area from july 10th to july 18 h. r. >> le wruz wrong about that. howie turns out to be beloved by his mend and during one of the last drives for sanlo, he was killed by german shell fire. either mortar or artillery, not really sure. his body is carried by other soldiers into sanlo and is placed under a flag. >> it's kind of a symbol of what american youth has done. he's known to this day as the major of sanlo. thomas howie. so with this key objective, finally, in his hand, bradly hopes to kind of pivot out of san lurks o and beyond. i mentioned montgomery's good wood offensive. now, originally, he had hoped to coordinate that with a major offensive by bradly pushing southwest out of sanl ourks. and both want to use the air forces to carpet bomb the front lines ahead of them. the americans rbt going to
and the fighting ever since has been extremely costly. it will really have the lead role in the push for sanlo. it gives you a closer look at it. you could see the varsz units in play. this is the thickest of the country. it fights in this area from july 10th to july 18 h. r. >> le wruz wrong about that. howie turns out to be beloved by his mend and during one of the last drives for sanlo, he was killed by german shell fire. either mortar or artillery, not really sure. his body is carried...
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in summary, dementia is already very costly and will grow even more costly. clearly medical breakthroughs that would prevent or delay onset are urgently needed. but even in absence of such breakthroughs, innovations and policies that can reduce costs should be pursued. thank you ms. chairman and ranking member. thank you for your attention and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much, dr. hurd. now we will turn to mr. seth rogan. welcome and please proceed. >> thank you very much for having me, esther chairman, ranking member moran, and the members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today and for the opportunity to be called is expert at something because that school. i don't know if you know who i am at all. you probably not have ever seen knocked up, mr. chairman. it's a little insulting. [laughter] spent i want the record to note speakers is very important spent i want t the record to note this is the first time i will wager, this is the first time in any congressional hearing in the history that the words knocked
in summary, dementia is already very costly and will grow even more costly. clearly medical breakthroughs that would prevent or delay onset are urgently needed. but even in absence of such breakthroughs, innovations and policies that can reduce costs should be pursued. thank you ms. chairman and ranking member. thank you for your attention and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much, dr. hurd. now we will turn to mr. seth rogan. welcome and please proceed. >> thank...
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go to market and to be available and it is just that we know until the demand is great it is very costly. but it is very, very important that we continue to invest in innovation because that is america's future. i am always excited to come and see what is on the market. >> host: at&t is in your district? >> guest: yes, they are a major one and texas instruments is a hometown company. we are proud of the products that come out of there but we are proud to come to something like this and see the latest technologies because you might think you have to latest technology until you come fooa show like this and realize yours might be old. it doesn't take a but a few days or weeks to move to the next level. my interest is making sure we have the young minds ready to move us to the next level. >> host: thank you your much. and now joining us is scott weislow of the best buy corporation. what do you do for best buy? >> guest: i am the director of recycling and waste management. i manage the recycling program and the waste products. >> host: how long has that division been in business? >> guest: we
go to market and to be available and it is just that we know until the demand is great it is very costly. but it is very, very important that we continue to invest in innovation because that is america's future. i am always excited to come and see what is on the market. >> host: at&t is in your district? >> guest: yes, they are a major one and texas instruments is a hometown company. we are proud of the products that come out of there but we are proud to come to something like...
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ry, very costly and difficult to get.o we are working toward aggressive management of our hepatitis c cases as this is a public health issue. we don't talk about it often, but a large percentage of inmates will be released and we want it make sure they have the least issues so that they can have a most successful life and contribute back to society. my goal is not to be the yuj and jury. my goal is to provide health care for them. so, you know, talking a little bit more about innovative programs in -- in corrections and as we talked about earlier, it decreases the need for transfer, including costs of staffing for officers and it reduces the time of diagnosis and it reduces the public safety risk. we also go further to -- pardon me we also go further to go beyond just the treatment model. we look for prevention. we as an organization are are moving toward a more customer-driven model and i think empowering, you know, if you look at, like, 20 years ago when managed care first came around for 20-plus years now, actually, bu
ry, very costly and difficult to get.o we are working toward aggressive management of our hepatitis c cases as this is a public health issue. we don't talk about it often, but a large percentage of inmates will be released and we want it make sure they have the least issues so that they can have a most successful life and contribute back to society. my goal is not to be the yuj and jury. my goal is to provide health care for them. so, you know, talking a little bit more about innovative...
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. >> going from the idea from -- that something is less costly than champagne, does this affect the drinkse with champagne? >> a defense upon the price point. mediocre campaign starts around $40, and prosecco starts around $10. it is a lot less financially burdensome. you can take a $30 bottle of prosecco and makes it very easily -- mix it very easily. >> what would you like to see happen? >> i would like people to recognize it, see it as the highest quality prosecco, which it is. i want it to be known as altaneve, not just prosecco. >> you brought along a bottle that is at least two feet tall. what is in it? how much does it cost? >> the smaller bottles are $30, and the larger bottles and they -- are three liters and sell for $165. >> for how many people? >> 20 to 25 people. >> do you recommend rigging without anything in it -- drinking it without anything in it? >> i drink it all the time, you can experiment all the time. you can blend in vodka, juices, it will make it spectacular. >> breakfast, lunch, dinner? >> i have it with orange juice, with grapefruit juice, peach juice. >> you're
. >> going from the idea from -- that something is less costly than champagne, does this affect the drinkse with champagne? >> a defense upon the price point. mediocre campaign starts around $40, and prosecco starts around $10. it is a lot less financially burdensome. you can take a $30 bottle of prosecco and makes it very easily -- mix it very easily. >> what would you like to see happen? >> i would like people to recognize it, see it as the highest quality prosecco,...
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encouraging to turn to costly and unsafe check captures. >> i do not feel safe carrying the money order that i get home. >> without a bank account, you are more vulnerable to loss, robbery, or theft. thankfully, the program was designed to meet the needs of every kind, so qualifying for a bank account is no longer a problem. even if you have had problems with an account in the past, have never had an account, or are not a u.s. citizen, bank on s.f. makes it easy for you to have an account. >> many people do not have a bank account because they might be in the check system, which means they had an account in the past but had problems managing it and it was closed. that gives them no option but to go to a cash -- check catcher for up to seven years. you want to give these people second chance. >> to find account best for you, follow these three easy steps. first, find a participating bank or credit union. call 211 or call one of our partner banks or credit unions and ask about the bank on s.f. account. both -- most bridges will have a sign in their window. second, ask about opening an acc
encouraging to turn to costly and unsafe check captures. >> i do not feel safe carrying the money order that i get home. >> without a bank account, you are more vulnerable to loss, robbery, or theft. thankfully, the program was designed to meet the needs of every kind, so qualifying for a bank account is no longer a problem. even if you have had problems with an account in the past, have never had an account, or are not a u.s. citizen, bank on s.f. makes it easy for you to have an...
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>> guest: if it's more costly to produce any type of a good, then that cost in large degree is passed along to the consumer. we are starting to see that in a much more significant way when it comes to power bills. as power bills have gone up significant over time, and that's for a variety of factors, but in recent years is primarily because of new and our mental requirements. that's why you see the cost of electricity is much, much higher in california, much higher in the northeast and the other parts of the country because of those environmental requirements to post significant costs on consumers. so i can tell you that the paint you use for your house is more expensive because of environmental requirements, and those are passed to the consumer in many different ways. >> host: randy, hello. >> caller: thank you. i was wondering if the entire epa lives in the real world. have a look around and notice that there are no car manufacturing plants, no steel mills anymore? i couldn't even auto my truck in boston at a rest area because it was polluting. but if they just look around and see t
>> guest: if it's more costly to produce any type of a good, then that cost in large degree is passed along to the consumer. we are starting to see that in a much more significant way when it comes to power bills. as power bills have gone up significant over time, and that's for a variety of factors, but in recent years is primarily because of new and our mental requirements. that's why you see the cost of electricity is much, much higher in california, much higher in the northeast and...
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bid there are basically if you companies that don't want those bids a lot of cases it becomes very costly event for some. i was surprised but i wasn't with the district very long how few people were interested? assignment. they change partners every 3 years and mr.
bid there are basically if you companies that don't want those bids a lot of cases it becomes very costly event for some. i was surprised but i wasn't with the district very long how few people were interested? assignment. they change partners every 3 years and mr.
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change would be costly but not as costly as scenario in which isis could use syrian territory from which to mount attacks from the region and beyond. assad government may be able but is lesser evil than isis and a local one. i've been reading a lot about world war ii again, evan and richard, we all think about world war 2 all the time. we join sides with stalin. stalin, because we thought hitler was a more immediately and frightening threat to the world at that point. >> i understand that -- look, i'm not exactly a friend of the assad regime. i think what they've done to the syrian people is horrific. awful. but i think at a certain point u.s. foreign policy has to focus on certain priorities. one of those priorities is u.s. national security. who is clear and present danger. hezbollah is not a clear and present danger to the politics of the united states or homeland to the united states. it is not an active terrorist threat us to. al-assad is not. his defense network is done. he is not a let it to anyone in the region right now. i'm not suggesting we should back the regime of bashar al-
change would be costly but not as costly as scenario in which isis could use syrian territory from which to mount attacks from the region and beyond. assad government may be able but is lesser evil than isis and a local one. i've been reading a lot about world war ii again, evan and richard, we all think about world war 2 all the time. we join sides with stalin. stalin, because we thought hitler was a more immediately and frightening threat to the world at that point. >> i understand that...
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obama to expect americans to rally behind what could be another costly military commitment. as for that public discussion, senate democrats like tim cain and chris murphy are urging the president to seek a debate and vote on the use of force. murphy said, the administration needs to come to congress and seek specific authorization before we enter into a new war in the middle east. that's not sitting well with some of the president's fellow democrats. who fear a tough vote ahead of the midterms. one democratic congressional aide saying, quote, i think it's dumb. the less the president is in the news with anything right now, the better. amid all this turmoil, it turns out the president is doing more fund-raising on friday than whe first thought. in addition to the trip to rhode island to raise money for house democrats, we now learn the president's going tomorrow to westchester, new york, for another fund-raiser. >> ed, thank you. the threat that isis will export its brutal brand of terrorism to the u.s. is getting more and more attention. chief intelligence correspondent kath
obama to expect americans to rally behind what could be another costly military commitment. as for that public discussion, senate democrats like tim cain and chris murphy are urging the president to seek a debate and vote on the use of force. murphy said, the administration needs to come to congress and seek specific authorization before we enter into a new war in the middle east. that's not sitting well with some of the president's fellow democrats. who fear a tough vote ahead of the midterms....
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. >> it doesn't get respected it seems so costly especially going to uniforms and policing for those in need. it's also a policing we also -- >> organizeers of camden power circle pulled from personal experience. >> we're from here we snow exactly what the kids need. and they want to learn. >> all three organizations spread across the area do not want thank yous they want this. >> i want to go back to school. >> annie mccormick "channel 6 action news." >> still to come on "action news" tonight, jeff is back with another look at tonight's philly's nail biter. >> and we'll tell you about a pop star that took a dive on a stage at a charity concert this weekend and a couple has better will luck in vegas air algerie slot machine that had not paid off in 0 years. >> earlier today showers are moving to the south and stays cloudy and it will turn sunny and brighter for the second half of the weekend. those details coming up with the of the weekend. those details coming up with the accuweather forecast spokesperson: get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. why are we
. >> it doesn't get respected it seems so costly especially going to uniforms and policing for those in need. it's also a policing we also -- >> organizeers of camden power circle pulled from personal experience. >> we're from here we snow exactly what the kids need. and they want to learn. >> all three organizations spread across the area do not want thank yous they want this. >> i want to go back to school. >> annie mccormick "channel 6 action...
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it is costly because the next batter is billy butler and it is a base hit into right field and that bringsame winning run. bumgarner allows four runs and takes the loss. giants fall 4-2 and they remain three and a halfback of the dodgers. l.a. lost. a's and twins say world series. on the mound in the top of the fifth. kurt suzuki a rocket to third. josh donaldson and they turn two. score less into the fifth. bases loaded for coco crisp. it was huge. finding the gap. everybody scores. it is 3-0 on a crisp triple. crisp it was. the a's were cruising up 6-0, but then he gives up five runs in the seventh. two here on the double down the line. despite the melt down the a's hold on and sean doolittle slams the door in the 9th. a's win 6-5 and they are now four up on the angels who lost this evening. earthquakes and galaxy. oh that's the way we do it in danville. the mean streets of danville. he scored from the sharp angle there as the quakes and the galaxy would play for a 2-2 tie. >> join us? come on in. so this board gives me rates on progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes.
it is costly because the next batter is billy butler and it is a base hit into right field and that bringsame winning run. bumgarner allows four runs and takes the loss. giants fall 4-2 and they remain three and a halfback of the dodgers. l.a. lost. a's and twins say world series. on the mound in the top of the fifth. kurt suzuki a rocket to third. josh donaldson and they turn two. score less into the fifth. bases loaded for coco crisp. it was huge. finding the gap. everybody scores. it is 3-0...
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were able to bring billions of dollars and transform the aids pandemic in a much more difficult and costlyway. what this requires personal perfec protective equipment. isolation chambers, these are things that are affordable and things that will yield dividended into the future. >> how do you make this kind of effort to address a disease that has killed thousands when we're on the ean of the rainy season in west africa and we're looking at hundreds of thousands getting malaria, waterborne diseases, how do you square this kind of response when you're already dealing in an area with very local healthcare. >> you build health systems for not just ebola will you ma rar, malaria, heart disease, things that we take for granted, it will help us with ebola but will help us with so much more. >> let me turn it to professor. people were kept in their homes and not able to get treatment for other things that are challenging them. >> i don't think it's so much that people are kept in their homes. people are afraid to go. they are afraid that that's where the virus is. they are afraid if someone presen
were able to bring billions of dollars and transform the aids pandemic in a much more difficult and costlyway. what this requires personal perfec protective equipment. isolation chambers, these are things that are affordable and things that will yield dividended into the future. >> how do you make this kind of effort to address a disease that has killed thousands when we're on the ean of the rainy season in west africa and we're looking at hundreds of thousands getting malaria, waterborne...
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. >>> governor brown is pushing for a water bond measure that's half as costly as one that's up for thee. it's a no frills to replace one approved 11 years ago. the governor's proposal includes $2 billion for water storage. $450billion for recycling and $100 million for conservation. the lawmakers have to agree by the end of august if they want to get it on the ballot. >>> the bay area weather pattern beginning the change. the fog resurfacing on the coast. we have two hurricanes approaching the islands. azell with the winds of 90 miles an hour. that's the main concern tomorrow and friday. here's the forecast track for both of the systems. by tomorrow night a category 1 close to the big island. this is a significant rain producer. hylio will be a -- julio will be a tropical storm. as far as our forecast. low clouds and fog near the coast and the bay. here's our camera. weatherhead lines for tonight. warm to hot, temperature will shave off a few degrees. here's the live doppler sweep. no rain showers right now. most of the active weather has moved out of the bay area. as far as current nu
. >>> governor brown is pushing for a water bond measure that's half as costly as one that's up for thee. it's a no frills to replace one approved 11 years ago. the governor's proposal includes $2 billion for water storage. $450billion for recycling and $100 million for conservation. the lawmakers have to agree by the end of august if they want to get it on the ballot. >>> the bay area weather pattern beginning the change. the fog resurfacing on the coast. we have two...
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initially they were costly, the 1000-$1,500 range. they're coming down in price. as i testified, we prefer to see a final regulation yesterday and with an implementation date. it will take some time. it will still be of least three to four years. we would like to see incentives to drive the voluntary adoption because that will slow down the closer we get because of the changing performance specifications. >> and that is a method of making sure the rules, whenever they are, are enforced effectively and consistently. >> yes, sir. >> let me ask you, major palmer, i think you have spoken well to this point, but i want to make sure i understand it. you made the point about variation in roles and consistency and reliability in rulemaking being important to enforcement. as a law enforcer myself before i came here that point hit home to me. so it seems to me that point would argue strongly in favor of not rolling back or retracting rules already in effect while their effectiveness is under study in case they might have to be reimposed again. but leaving them in effect so
initially they were costly, the 1000-$1,500 range. they're coming down in price. as i testified, we prefer to see a final regulation yesterday and with an implementation date. it will take some time. it will still be of least three to four years. we would like to see incentives to drive the voluntary adoption because that will slow down the closer we get because of the changing performance specifications. >> and that is a method of making sure the rules, whenever they are, are enforced...
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initially they were costly. they were in the thousand-$1500 range. they're coming down into -- come down in price. we prefer to see a final regulation yesterday with an implementation date but it will take some time. it will still be a least three to four years before that me years before that mandate kicks in and we would like to see incentives for the voluntary adoption. that will slow down the coast we get because it perhaps changing the performance recommendation. >> whatever the rules are are enforced effectively and consistently. >> yes, sir. >> let me ask you, major palmer, i think he spoke very well to this point but i just want to make sure that i understand it. you made the point about variation in rules and consistency and reliability in effect in rulemaking being very important to enforcement. as a law enforcer myself before i came your, for quite a few years, that point hit home to me. so it seems to me that point would argue strongly in favor of not rolling back or retracting rules already in effect while their effectiveness is under st
initially they were costly. they were in the thousand-$1500 range. they're coming down into -- come down in price. we prefer to see a final regulation yesterday with an implementation date but it will take some time. it will still be a least three to four years before that me years before that mandate kicks in and we would like to see incentives for the voluntary adoption. that will slow down the coast we get because it perhaps changing the performance recommendation. >> whatever the...
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calculating is more difficult and costly.sbc relative to lawyers or barclays or world bank is small. libor -- >> 7% of the market. that is not small change. hsbc is 10%. 7% of foreign exchange markets. >> it is difficult to understand where the fines come from. $9 billion for bmp and lloyds, 30 million pounds. of england and some the money repaid and inflating rates at the end of the month. it is an issue that will not go away. billion is a lot of capital. >> the takeaway this year is credit suisse can shrug off the $2 billion fine and bnp has the doors open with the 9 billion dollar fine. should the takeaway being that the fines are big that banks can continue? >> the banks are absorbency and forced to restructure. probable --there is profitability. than two orh more three years ago. the spreads or wider. even under the new regime. --they can make even more the bankers, why not? they can make more when interest rates rise. banksgood news for retail . >> absolutely. the one thing we do not understand yet is the alan sheets. a
calculating is more difficult and costly.sbc relative to lawyers or barclays or world bank is small. libor -- >> 7% of the market. that is not small change. hsbc is 10%. 7% of foreign exchange markets. >> it is difficult to understand where the fines come from. $9 billion for bmp and lloyds, 30 million pounds. of england and some the money repaid and inflating rates at the end of the month. it is an issue that will not go away. billion is a lot of capital. >> the takeaway this...
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chase utley makes a costly mistake on the grounder. everyone is safe.the inning, aj burnett not getting outside corner right there. he starts arguing with home plate umpire cition gucioni during entire at bat with anthony randone. phils fall behind 5-0 and better snet about to blow. how about this? very next foych jason weather outside. starts yelling at the ump. now that's outside. watch gucioni throws out burnett. ryne sanberg comes out he gets tossed too. phils fall behind 11-0 by fourth and that's how it ends 11-0 is the final. >> former phillies star jim thome signed a one day contract to retire as indian tonight and gets his own statue outside the ballpark in cleveland. he played 22 big league seasons, four with phillies and the rest with cleveland. charlie manuel was on hand also for the ceremony. >> no training camp i'm sure nobody is complaining. back to practice tomorrow at the linc the session is open to the public 12:15. when eagles take the field against jacksonville all eyes willing on foles. he has a new look offence. desean jackson is go
chase utley makes a costly mistake on the grounder. everyone is safe.the inning, aj burnett not getting outside corner right there. he starts arguing with home plate umpire cition gucioni during entire at bat with anthony randone. phils fall behind 5-0 and better snet about to blow. how about this? very next foych jason weather outside. starts yelling at the ump. now that's outside. watch gucioni throws out burnett. ryne sanberg comes out he gets tossed too. phils fall behind 11-0 by fourth and...
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pitting compassion against safety concerns and who wins could decide how costly this deadly outbreak is for you at home. plus listen up, your tidal wave may be crashing. forcing food stamp beneficiaries to work for their benefits is crashing across america. >> and now restaurant customers are seeing it firsthand. cashin' in firing up your weekend starts right now. >> hey, everyone. welcome to cashin' in. the latest on the u.s. ebola scare in a moment. but first, no job, no handouts. new mexico becoming the latest state planning to reverse president obama's halt on health care recipients. they wanted folks to work to get food stamps. >> this was the law. there was a break in the law because of the downturn in 2007. i don't see any reason why not. why shouldn't everybody work a little bit? and part of the law is you can do charitable work. so yeah everybody should work. >> so michelle here's the way it went down. president clinton in '96 passed the personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act to at least work a little bit or try to look for work and other things like
pitting compassion against safety concerns and who wins could decide how costly this deadly outbreak is for you at home. plus listen up, your tidal wave may be crashing. forcing food stamp beneficiaries to work for their benefits is crashing across america. >> and now restaurant customers are seeing it firsthand. cashin' in firing up your weekend starts right now. >> hey, everyone. welcome to cashin' in. the latest on the u.s. ebola scare in a moment. but first, no job, no handouts....
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sometimes swimming lessons can be quite costly. >> the foundation wants to cut those costs.e a splash has helped 1.1 million kids become swimmers. >> i want kids to enjoy the sport as much as i did. i had him come over and see what his level was. can you swim from one end to the other? he said no. i wanted to teach him to beery laxed and stay calm. >> i felt good swimming with her. >> when i made the olympic team and brought home a metal i was proud to be the first african american female to do that but i definitely didn't want to be the last. >> the olympics was a pivotal event in her life and helped her reach out to kids around the country. >> i was a shy little girl who had no idea how to talk in front of a big crowd and now today i can talk to thousands of the children and tell them about my story and my career and how i got there. you know, just being determined and persevering through the ups and downs and staying positive to become somebody. >> now she feels if young people just listen to her advice they will learn to love the water just as much as she does. >> take i
sometimes swimming lessons can be quite costly. >> the foundation wants to cut those costs.e a splash has helped 1.1 million kids become swimmers. >> i want kids to enjoy the sport as much as i did. i had him come over and see what his level was. can you swim from one end to the other? he said no. i wanted to teach him to beery laxed and stay calm. >> i felt good swimming with her. >> when i made the olympic team and brought home a metal i was proud to be the first...
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but that consumes huge amounts of energy, making water production a costly matter. >> trucking it in is a very time consuming and laborious operation, so it is actually much easier to run the desalination plant when we need it. >> gerlinde seupel wants her guests to always find a little paradise here. with enough water. >> in germany, water is taken for granted. doesn't she ever think of going back? >> no, definitely not. you asked me how we're solving the problem. we will solve it. it's much easier here on a small island like grenada than in germany. >> it seems one thing people living in the caribbean have in plentiful supply is optimism. and at least the first steps have been taken. >> and if you want to find out more about grenada's water struggle, please visit us online. there you can also find more reports from our climate series. and that was "global 3000" this week. thanks for watching and don't forget to tune in again, same time, same place. bye-bye. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--gg99Ññwççsx4c
but that consumes huge amounts of energy, making water production a costly matter. >> trucking it in is a very time consuming and laborious operation, so it is actually much easier to run the desalination plant when we need it. >> gerlinde seupel wants her guests to always find a little paradise here. with enough water. >> in germany, water is taken for granted. doesn't she ever think of going back? >> no, definitely not. you asked me how we're solving the problem. we...
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economics is concerned with limits, scarcity, with costly choices between this or that.ociety must ultimately make these choices. only with the knowledge of fundamental economic principles can the consequences of our choices be understood. jobs or safety? which would you choose? park lands or oil? which would you choose? national defense or consumer goods? which would you choose? economists recognize that in a world of scarce resources, somebody wins and somebody loses. rarely can we have it all. but how do we decide? this series will bring you face to face with the people who have shaped economic events and theories of the 20th century. for economics usa, i'm david schoumacher. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1986 educational film center public performance of captions prohibited without permission of national captioning institute
economics is concerned with limits, scarcity, with costly choices between this or that.ociety must ultimately make these choices. only with the knowledge of fundamental economic principles can the consequences of our choices be understood. jobs or safety? which would you choose? park lands or oil? which would you choose? national defense or consumer goods? which would you choose? economists recognize that in a world of scarce resources, somebody wins and somebody loses. rarely can we have it...
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bid there are basically if you companies that don't want those bids a lot of cases it becomes very costly event for some. i was surprised but i wasn't with the district very long how few people were interested? assignment. they change partners every 3 years and mr. dan i presume will be up this year at the end of 2014-2015 so they do p do that. they've been very good and understand the district i've been satisfied but we can go out for a bid and see what happens i can't say how helpful they've been >> i appreciate that that's the answer we want the same person do it the same year after year so thank you. >> thank you, sir. i think we're ready for a vote >> ms. jones. mr. chin. commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell. no. dr. murase. ms. norton. ms. wynns. president fewer. that's 5 i's >> thank you item q the first reading. the nexus resolution arising to student assignments for policy may having i have a motion and second to consider action anothers first reading >> so moved. >> may i have a roll call vote. >> thank you, ms. jones. mr. chin. mr. haney. ms. maufas. police vehicles. dr. murase. ms.
bid there are basically if you companies that don't want those bids a lot of cases it becomes very costly event for some. i was surprised but i wasn't with the district very long how few people were interested? assignment. they change partners every 3 years and mr. dan i presume will be up this year at the end of 2014-2015 so they do p do that. they've been very good and understand the district i've been satisfied but we can go out for a bid and see what happens i can't say how helpful they've...
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legislature with unanimous bipartisan support to replace an existing $11 billion bond considered too costly and unlikely toen passed by voters. the water bond bolsters infrastructure by cleaning up ground water and promoting water saving technology. >> people in oakland will pay more to get it of garbage with a ten year $1 billion contract to california waste solutions. the local firm replaces waste management as the garbage collector. rates go up by 23 percent in july of 2015. waste management claimed the city violated rules by allowing california waste solutions to change the bid, twice, can take on a new partner after the submission deadline. >> final preparations are underway as mccartney is ready to close down candlestick, set to rock the candlestick at 8:00 tonight, the second time he will have layed candlestick. the beatles played the final concert there in 1966. 49,000 fans are expected to attend and if you were going, be careful would you buy a ticket debt from. police expect a lot counterfeit >>> the a yours will meet with residents of san francisco's mission bay to talk of the de
legislature with unanimous bipartisan support to replace an existing $11 billion bond considered too costly and unlikely toen passed by voters. the water bond bolsters infrastructure by cleaning up ground water and promoting water saving technology. >> people in oakland will pay more to get it of garbage with a ten year $1 billion contract to california waste solutions. the local firm replaces waste management as the garbage collector. rates go up by 23 percent in july of 2015. waste...