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customers. that means that more than 3800 businesses and households in san francisco have chosen to receive 100% eligible renewable and greenhouse gas free electricity from clean power s.f. the next section of our update is on outreach and communications. for this portion of the update i will turn things over to tyler gamble. the acting director of communications and i will rejoin for the regulatory update. >> thank you. >> thank you. good morning, commissioners. i will go through a presentation first. i will reintroduce myself. i am tyler gamble. and the acting communications director. i have been here about a year and a half almost. i started out as deputy communication director for power so is very focused on putting together the bones and implementation of the enrolment strategy for the summer. i was here back in may telling you about the plan that we had and i promised to come back and talk about the results. here i am. first, i wanted to reintroduce what the team looks like so you all get
customers. that means that more than 3800 businesses and households in san francisco have chosen to receive 100% eligible renewable and greenhouse gas free electricity from clean power s.f. the next section of our update is on outreach and communications. for this portion of the update i will turn things over to tyler gamble. the acting director of communications and i will rejoin for the regulatory update. >> thank you. >> thank you. good morning, commissioners. i will go through a...
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not something we can do when in the customs union.eople in this country think. this is a potentially really positive thing. the reason i think this is important is politically our head has been in the relationship with europe, constantly talked about over the last two years, one of the advocates of brexit's biggest ideas is there are other opportunities, opportunities with these growing economies around the pacific and there's a chance we can do trade deals with commonwealth countries and america. but japan seems a long way away, not as easy as doing business with germany. certainly. it has its eye on other regions and priorities, including security with the korean peninsula. that's why they have to keep sweet with the us so we are playing their game. notjust we talk to them, they have half an eye on what president trump is saying to them so it's complicated. talking about complicated. talking about complicated processes, the i, as are other papers, looking at climate change and new targets about temperature rises. on that one hand, a
not something we can do when in the customs union.eople in this country think. this is a potentially really positive thing. the reason i think this is important is politically our head has been in the relationship with europe, constantly talked about over the last two years, one of the advocates of brexit's biggest ideas is there are other opportunities, opportunities with these growing economies around the pacific and there's a chance we can do trade deals with commonwealth countries and...
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the whole of the uk staying in the customs union, and borisjohnson the uk staying in the customs unioning in the customs union, and borisjohnson has been very critical, basically saying that this means the position that after 2020 the uk can leave the customs union if the uk gives permission, they will have no incentive to do so and it makes a mockery of liam fox as out it makes a mockery of liam fox as our trade secretary not knowing if he will ever be able to do trade deals, they will be able to come into effect. the dup and tory brexiteers will not support this, and this will cause uproar among leave voters in this country. just on the issue of the dup, theresa may has frequently said that she is not going to agree to anything that would divide up the united kingdom. the problem with theresa may over the last couple of years, on brexit in particular, is that she has said about 300 different things, most of which are mutually incompatible. the problem is the word is not very reliable. she said for example that we would leave the customs union. now, iam perfectly we would leave the cu
the whole of the uk staying in the customs union, and borisjohnson the uk staying in the customs unioning in the customs union, and borisjohnson has been very critical, basically saying that this means the position that after 2020 the uk can leave the customs union if the uk gives permission, they will have no incentive to do so and it makes a mockery of liam fox as out it makes a mockery of liam fox as our trade secretary not knowing if he will ever be able to do trade deals, they will be able...
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customer trust is our highest priority. we have known from the very beginning that we must get privacy right in order to meet customers high expectations. many core features of the amazon experience include foundational shopping features like showing what other customers by and product recommendations dependent on us using customer data responsibly and transparently. our customer centric approach has made privacy by design principles a core feature of our business. we design our products so that any of our customers can understand when their data is being collected and controlled. our customers trust us to handle their data carefully and sensibly. in a secure and appropriate manner in line with their expectations and we are not in the business of selling our customers personal data. from this vantage point, we have for policy perspective is that need to be considered. first, to ensure we should all share in the benefits of technology with confidence that customer data is being handled responsibly and transparently, legislat
customer trust is our highest priority. we have known from the very beginning that we must get privacy right in order to meet customers high expectations. many core features of the amazon experience include foundational shopping features like showing what other customers by and product recommendations dependent on us using customer data responsibly and transparently. our customer centric approach has made privacy by design principles a core feature of our business. we design our products so...
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in addition to models that have been specially customized for customers the porsche excuse him on a funk tour also makes limited series in additions wallowing in luxury is materials with modern production techniques to achieve harmonious design concepts. as c x five is one of monsters best selling models as an s.u.v. it serves one of the markets most lucrative segments minus the updated the latest generation delicately to see x five looks pretty much the same making it hard for even the experts to spot the changes the real upgrade happened under the hood. but stops by a contest a month or shapers has musters redefined the c.x. five suspension adding he can't really judge the field because he's never driven the s.u.v.s predecessor's never the less so as he mounted one of those c x five gives you a nice comfortable ride it's something like being carried in a sedan chair and it's really quiet it doesn't get better in terms of comfort. he turns the most powerful diesel was selective catalytic reduction or at. c.-r. technology to break down nitrogen oxides the engine can deliver one hundred t
in addition to models that have been specially customized for customers the porsche excuse him on a funk tour also makes limited series in additions wallowing in luxury is materials with modern production techniques to achieve harmonious design concepts. as c x five is one of monsters best selling models as an s.u.v. it serves one of the markets most lucrative segments minus the updated the latest generation delicately to see x five looks pretty much the same making it hard for even the experts...
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that london brussels will agree on a future without hard borders or customs and the consequences are increasingly apparent everyone suffers but especially britain breaks it stands to ruin trade between europe and just one of its partners the u.k. stands to risk wrecking trade with twenty seven. of a war i'm joined by lord mark malloch brown former u.k. government minister and united nations deputy secretary general mark is also the chairman of a london based a tech company smartmatic and he chairs the lobby organization called best for britain campaigning against brics it mark good to have you with us why campaigning again with the brics it well two things one you said i know. you're in the world like a. home second and it's business man today i do see that gary. this is not fair play that a lot of businesses which so it won't be this morning you're are essentially being forced to be. so the. market share it's so tragic that this has got to this now the european union proposed to prolong the transition period with that help companies or would it just prolong the uncertainty. i suspec
that london brussels will agree on a future without hard borders or customs and the consequences are increasingly apparent everyone suffers but especially britain breaks it stands to ruin trade between europe and just one of its partners the u.k. stands to risk wrecking trade with twenty seven. of a war i'm joined by lord mark malloch brown former u.k. government minister and united nations deputy secretary general mark is also the chairman of a london based a tech company smartmatic and he...
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that's the prospect for these customers.ld the government it did plan to offer new loans. and would "evolve into an online challenger bank" providing customers with "a wider range of products." but then regulators said it couldn't lend new money until it put the right systems and people in place. nearly three years later, cerberus still hasn't done that. with no new loans on offer, families like the elkins have been left trapped on high mortgage rates. hello, andy. how are you? it's been three months since we filmed with them, and their finances have got even worse. we've got behind on our bills, haven't we? gas and electric. we've had to go on the key meter things. they're struggling to pay their £2,500 mortgage, and they've cut the asking price on their home. lisa now accepts that selling the house is the only way out. now ijust want rid of it. and, you know... i really like it, and i love the neighbours, and i love the house and everything, but it's become a rock around my neck. you know, you feel like you're sinking and
that's the prospect for these customers.ld the government it did plan to offer new loans. and would "evolve into an online challenger bank" providing customers with "a wider range of products." but then regulators said it couldn't lend new money until it put the right systems and people in place. nearly three years later, cerberus still hasn't done that. with no new loans on offer, families like the elkins have been left trapped on high mortgage rates. hello, andy. how are...
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who your customers are. sometimes you realize, wait a second, i don't know if we're going to have a good go to market story around this product. there are a number of successful entrepreneur who is have done this. a camp who found it -- a co-founder at uber, he would think about the icon and the design of it and is it everyone's private driver, is it an aspirational brand or taxis on demand. is it in every person's brand. to finding that debate helps with the product itself. >> make one subtraction for every addition. i interviewed the founder -- co-founder of nail chip recently. he talks about one of the things he really does great is kills things off. >> it's funny. i call it the product life cycle. customers get super excited about a new, simple product because of its simplicity. that new product takes all of the new customers for granted. tune in to the needs for the greatest customers or the power users by adding complexity, adding more features, adding stuff that makes it a more premium product with hi
who your customers are. sometimes you realize, wait a second, i don't know if we're going to have a good go to market story around this product. there are a number of successful entrepreneur who is have done this. a camp who found it -- a co-founder at uber, he would think about the icon and the design of it and is it everyone's private driver, is it an aspirational brand or taxis on demand. is it in every person's brand. to finding that debate helps with the product itself. >> make one...
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not all iot are customer based.he important thing is the internet, it has to be taking commands from some service over some network. the goal is not to just have this thing connected. you will have application using that data, people that are making decisions based on that data, and for me the most sobering thing about iot is the fact that changes happen in the real world. i'm a software guy. like i turn ones into zeros and skis to ones and the fact that software i write is coupled to changes in the real world is sobering. what happens if by some means a malicious joins this network. you're going to feed bad data to the applications, to the people, but most importantly cause bad changes to happen in the real world. it may be simple economic loss. you buy too much fuel or your lights won't turn on or it may be something worse like an assembly line shuts down for weeks. we took the decision that if you're going to connect to the aws/iot service you will use good transport outlier security. good, mot were tls. this was
not all iot are customer based.he important thing is the internet, it has to be taking commands from some service over some network. the goal is not to just have this thing connected. you will have application using that data, people that are making decisions based on that data, and for me the most sobering thing about iot is the fact that changes happen in the real world. i'm a software guy. like i turn ones into zeros and skis to ones and the fact that software i write is coupled to changes...
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i'm not afraid of the changes in the customs process i'm concerned about my customers not being able to export anymore or that they could face difficulties in the export process. i'd lose some of my contracts. there are plans to expand the port of cali adding new debt and passenger terminals should we end up with a disorderly brecht's it things around here are set to become a good deal more complicated. well among the many had a scholes by briggs in a very particular one we've gone to the british overseas territory of gibraltar the time the land strip of barely seven square kilometers is located at the very south of the iberian peninsula orders to the northwest spain britain leaves the next match that border will be more significant than ever as to also which has limited government powers will the no longer be pawned off the european union negotiations between spain and the u.k. appear to have been fruitful though and the special is segment off a break that agreement is defining legislation for gibraltar is ready but it can only come into effect as part of the broader break the deal
i'm not afraid of the changes in the customs process i'm concerned about my customers not being able to export anymore or that they could face difficulties in the export process. i'd lose some of my contracts. there are plans to expand the port of cali adding new debt and passenger terminals should we end up with a disorderly brecht's it things around here are set to become a good deal more complicated. well among the many had a scholes by briggs in a very particular one we've gone to the...
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that included 17,000 customers in the north bay. pg&e hopes to have power restored to about 70% of those customers sometime tonight. >> joining us now on the phone is pg&e spokesperson, melissa. as of now, how many people are still without power and how long will it be until everyone has their power back on? melissa, can you hear us? >> hi, are you there? >> melissa, i was asking you, how many people are still without power and how long do you think it will be until power is turned back on for everyone? >> a majority of the customers are still without power.having approximately 90% of our inspections complete this evening, with 70% of those customers restored. they are inspecting around 2000 miles of power lines. so, that process is a pretty lengthy one. and, they are looking to make sure that the lines can safely be reenergized. so, in order to turn the power back on to all customers, that process must be complete first. >> we understand this is done as an extreme safety precaution. what about the elderly, sick, and disabled in sit
that included 17,000 customers in the north bay. pg&e hopes to have power restored to about 70% of those customers sometime tonight. >> joining us now on the phone is pg&e spokesperson, melissa. as of now, how many people are still without power and how long will it be until everyone has their power back on? melissa, can you hear us? >> hi, are you there? >> melissa, i was asking you, how many people are still without power and how long do you think it will be until...
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there won't be more controls but there will be more customs formalities seven hundred additional customs officers will be employed over the next three years to process the flow this month french customs are working to raise companies awareness about the clearing process through customs we tell them it's a piece of cake and to get ready. get ready for enough but what for exactly this haulage company organizes sixteen thousand shipments to britain annually. but i'm not afraid of the changes in the customs process i'm concerned about my customers not being able to export any more or that they could face difficulties in the export process. i'd lose some of my contracts. there are plans to expand the port of cali adding new debt and passenger terminals should we end up with a disorderly brecht's it things around here are set to become a good deal more complicated. another breaks a problem regards the overseas territory of gibraltar the tiny lanced rare part of britain is six point seven square kilometers and is located at the very south of the ovarian peninsula order to the north by spain fro
there won't be more controls but there will be more customs formalities seven hundred additional customs officers will be employed over the next three years to process the flow this month french customs are working to raise companies awareness about the clearing process through customs we tell them it's a piece of cake and to get ready. get ready for enough but what for exactly this haulage company organizes sixteen thousand shipments to britain annually. but i'm not afraid of the changes in...
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there is a majority in the house of commons to stay innocent market and customs union.r prime minister is held to ransom by the right—wing elements in her own party. i am saying to her that recognising to stay in decent market and customs union is the best option, notjust was college, but the whole of the uk. what she doesn't do that? as the prime minister and government have suggested, the deal she comes back from brussels with, would have to be signed off by 27 other states or nothing. what makes you think you can nothing. what makes you think you ca n force nothing. what makes you think you can force her hand after that?“ nothing. what makes you think you can force her hand after that? if we are talking about a chequers deal, this is still an impact in scotland. we have to put across strongly that there is an alternative to that. the only thing we can support is the least worst option, the one that tex jobs across the uk. some people will think that is risking a no deal, in terms of getting what you want. we don't want a no deal, nor do we want a bad deal. we want on
there is a majority in the house of commons to stay innocent market and customs union.r prime minister is held to ransom by the right—wing elements in her own party. i am saying to her that recognising to stay in decent market and customs union is the best option, notjust was college, but the whole of the uk. what she doesn't do that? as the prime minister and government have suggested, the deal she comes back from brussels with, would have to be signed off by 27 other states or nothing. what...
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a customer bought a super veg rainbow flatbread which was supposed to be dairy free. know they collapsed and died after eating the sandwich. pret a manger say they were mis—sold guaranteed dairy free yoghurt. pret a manger said it withdrew all of the affected products, ended its contract with coyo and is in legal action. coyo had to withdraw products in february, and they told us that the claims made by pret a manger are unfounded. the said their product they had to recall was only supplied to them after this person died, so it couldn't be the cause of death. this comes after the inquest after the death of a 15—year—old girl who died in 2016 after she ate a baguette bridges from pret a manger. of course, that inquest started a conversation about retailers, suppliers, responsibilities towards people with allergies and how to keep people safe. it is important to point out that at this stage, the investigation is ongoing. although pret a manger have suggested the case is related to allergies, we haven't been given an official cause of death yet. a man has been shot and k
a customer bought a super veg rainbow flatbread which was supposed to be dairy free. know they collapsed and died after eating the sandwich. pret a manger say they were mis—sold guaranteed dairy free yoghurt. pret a manger said it withdrew all of the affected products, ended its contract with coyo and is in legal action. coyo had to withdraw products in february, and they told us that the claims made by pret a manger are unfounded. the said their product they had to recall was only supplied...
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it take always of these new customers for granted, starts to type into the needs of their greatest customerspower users by adding complexity, adding more features, stuff that makes it a mere product. the cycle repeats itself again and again. the question is how do you maintain that simplicity as a senn. one little trick, you ask yougs, is there something live already they would trade for this new future. is there something i would add. >> i've got it. then you end up with a product that isn't so simple and you get more stuff. >> exactly. it's tough to kill anything in your product or sfgs. anything you made you have an affection toward but if you challenge your team and say for everybodying we do we're going to do a fueverything as a funct >> let's talk about leadership. >> i liken the journey, the middle miles of a journey with the windows blocked out. you don't know how far you are from your destination, what milestone you're passing. however, if the driver is narrating you through the journey and saying, hey, we just passed this milestone or landmark, in your head, you're making progress.
it take always of these new customers for granted, starts to type into the needs of their greatest customerspower users by adding complexity, adding more features, stuff that makes it a mere product. the cycle repeats itself again and again. the question is how do you maintain that simplicity as a senn. one little trick, you ask yougs, is there something live already they would trade for this new future. is there something i would add. >> i've got it. then you end up with a product that...
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the issue is the customs.ern ireland will remain part of the eu customs territory set pretty from the uk so that is not a cce pta ble from the uk so that is not acceptable to the dup. victoria pointing out that food, agriculture, one of the big trades between ireland and the uk and theresa may was very keen to point out that when we leave the european union we leave those very stringent rules and quarters about farming and fish and that kind of thing. absolutely, so many aspects, regulation, control, customs. at the moment it is a com pletely customs. at the moment it is a completely porous border but if you bring in new regulatory standards the rules of origin, customs, vat taxes, that is a real issue and will require infrastructure. how will this obstacle be overcome? best temporary customs arrangement is the way to go forward. it is a bit of a legalfight,. way to go forward. it is a bit of a legal fight,. almost the way to go forward. it is a bit of a legalfight,. almost the perfect way to go forward. it is
the issue is the customs.ern ireland will remain part of the eu customs territory set pretty from the uk so that is not a cce pta ble from the uk so that is not acceptable to the dup. victoria pointing out that food, agriculture, one of the big trades between ireland and the uk and theresa may was very keen to point out that when we leave the european union we leave those very stringent rules and quarters about farming and fish and that kind of thing. absolutely, so many aspects, regulation,...
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>> we have customers who are on medical baseline, so, we know who those customers are. all of the customers who potentially were going to be impacted by this public safety power shut off were notified. we made special efforts to reach out to customers who were on medical baseline, including, in many cases, going door to door to make sure they are aware of this happening. we gave notice on saturday. again, to help all of our customers, but certainly those with special needs, to make plans to be able to get through this situation. >> matt, what about businesses that lose business, because power was cut off? is there any way of reimbursing them? or are those just losses that they will have to take care of on their own? >> yeah, obviously, we shut off the power for safety, due to these extreme fire danger conditions. certainly, the wind, and other factors. but, we won't be reimbursing our customers. again, it was very important to give them as much notice as we can, that this was going to be coming. potentially coming. and, we did that. another reason we certainly encourage
>> we have customers who are on medical baseline, so, we know who those customers are. all of the customers who potentially were going to be impacted by this public safety power shut off were notified. we made special efforts to reach out to customers who were on medical baseline, including, in many cases, going door to door to make sure they are aware of this happening. we gave notice on saturday. again, to help all of our customers, but certainly those with special needs, to make plans...
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i'm not afraid of the changes in the customs process i'm concerned about my customers not being able to export anymore or that they could face difficulties in the export process. i'd lose some of my contracts. there are plans to expand the port of cali adding new debt and passenger terminals should we end up with a disorderly brecht's it things around here are set to become a good deal more complicated. another breaks a problem regards the overseas territory of gibraltar the tiny land strip part of britain is six point seven square kilometers and is located at the very south of the ovarian peninsula order to the north by spain from march twenty ninth that border will be most important than ever brought her which has limited government powers won't be part of the european union negotiations between spain and the u.k. have been fruitful and a special segment of the brics agreement defining legislation for gibraltar is almost ready but the document can only be approved as part of the brics a deal so if they go people there are still losing sleep. over eight thousand spaniards cross the
i'm not afraid of the changes in the customs process i'm concerned about my customers not being able to export anymore or that they could face difficulties in the export process. i'd lose some of my contracts. there are plans to expand the port of cali adding new debt and passenger terminals should we end up with a disorderly brecht's it things around here are set to become a good deal more complicated. another breaks a problem regards the overseas territory of gibraltar the tiny land strip...
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these aren't just customers.e volkswagen, coca-cola, chevron, we are partnering deeply with them, not just being a technology vendor or cloud vendor for them. those are some important reasons customers are choosing azure. emily: what does it take to win a big partner? amazon is a market leader. i'm sure customers say amazon is more experienced and has a better track record. >> amazon has been around longer but they have much more of a technology provider approach. we talk to our customers on a long-term strategy about not just selling them technology or getting them into the cloud, but how you are changing your business and what does it look like to have a connected car platform? what does it mean to use ai and practices? drilling it's much more of a partnership on the business side, not just technologies. we have so much history with working with enterprise customers for over 40 years that we have a different point of view. emily: amazon's favored for this big contract with the pentagon. it is widely reported. a
these aren't just customers.e volkswagen, coca-cola, chevron, we are partnering deeply with them, not just being a technology vendor or cloud vendor for them. those are some important reasons customers are choosing azure. emily: what does it take to win a big partner? amazon is a market leader. i'm sure customers say amazon is more experienced and has a better track record. >> amazon has been around longer but they have much more of a technology provider approach. we talk to our customers...
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in sonoma county, 415 customers will be impacted. in napa county, 5,700 customers. in lake county, 11,000 customers will be impacted by the power shutdown. after your power is shut down, we hope it doesn't happen, but if it does, pg & e saying that could take up to 24 hours to restore power. why is that? they say because utility crews have to walk the power lines to make sure it's safe to re-energize the power lines. more on this. we will have more on this tonight at 6:00 on abc 7 news. >> some useful information. many thanks. >>> now to our meteorologist tracking our fire weather. we are in for strong winds. >> the strongest winds unfortunately are going to occur overnight tonight. they have been increasing throughout the afternoon. i do want to take you into our hills right now. winds close to 40 miles an hour in knoxville creek. 26 in the east foothills and south bay. we are now under a red flag warning for the north bay hills and the east bay hills. this lasting until tomorrow until noon on your monday. winds will increase overnight tonight. what to expect. our
in sonoma county, 415 customers will be impacted. in napa county, 5,700 customers. in lake county, 11,000 customers will be impacted by the power shutdown. after your power is shut down, we hope it doesn't happen, but if it does, pg & e saying that could take up to 24 hours to restore power. why is that? they say because utility crews have to walk the power lines to make sure it's safe to re-energize the power lines. more on this. we will have more on this tonight at 6:00 on abc 7 news....
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lot in ourn't see a customer engagements.n had the first to market leadership position, but i' don't see the other -- i do not see the other vendors coming up. what do you see the high looking like in five years? how different does it look in five years than today? julia: so many people are about competing but the pot is so big it is almost unlimited total opportunity. trillion if you look at technology run on premise today and where it is going to the cloud. i'm not worried about the other competition versus what are we doing with customers to take advantage of that and help them embrace it. it is an interesting time in this moment to visit technology and having effectively no threshold for growth. several technology companies have found themselves in tricky positions as of late. there was a protest about contact you had with the u.s. immigration. how do you balance not knowing how the technology will be used and whether or not to offer that technology to an arm of the u.s. government? julia: it comes back to the fundamental
lot in ourn't see a customer engagements.n had the first to market leadership position, but i' don't see the other -- i do not see the other vendors coming up. what do you see the high looking like in five years? how different does it look in five years than today? julia: so many people are about competing but the pot is so big it is almost unlimited total opportunity. trillion if you look at technology run on premise today and where it is going to the cloud. i'm not worried about the other...
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we published our proposals on customs in the backstop injune and proposals on customs in the backstope european union have responded positively by agreeing to explore a uk—wide solution to this backstop. but, mr speaker, two problems remain. first the eu says... laughter first... first eu says there is not time to work out the detail of this uk—wide solution in the next few weeks. so, even with the progress we have made, the eu still requires a backstop have made, the eu still requires a ba cksto p to have made, the eu still requires a backstop to the backstop, effectively an insurance policy for the insurance policy. and they want this to be the northern ireland only solution that they had previously proposed. but we have been clear that we cannot agree to anything that we cannot agree to anything that threatens the integrity of our united kingdom. and i'm sure the whole house shares the government's view on this. indeed, the house of commons set out its view when agreeing unanimously part six, section 55 of the taxation cross—border trade act on a single united kingdom customs terri
we published our proposals on customs in the backstop injune and proposals on customs in the backstope european union have responded positively by agreeing to explore a uk—wide solution to this backstop. but, mr speaker, two problems remain. first the eu says... laughter first... first eu says there is not time to work out the detail of this uk—wide solution in the next few weeks. so, even with the progress we have made, the eu still requires a backstop have made, the eu still requires a ba...
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forty percent that could soon be passed on to the customers. which is what i think that british consumers will get a wake up call they still want the same amount of bacon as today when the price will become considerably higher. and pretty soon c.e.o. that means his company's exports could soon be under pressure but he hasn't given up hope for a deal that suppliers and britons can live with. well despite what you hear all the time about global trade falling apart some countries are coming closer together europe is strengthening its ties with asia e.u. and singapore signing a new free trade agreement during the summit and the european commission has approved another free trade deal for the bloc it's time with vietnam. real hawaiian from spain look for cheese from france and parma ham from italy only three up nearly one hundred seventy products that will enjoy the same trademark protection in vietnam as they do in europe the new free trade deal with yet numbered also by english all existing customs duties the european parliament and each of the e.
forty percent that could soon be passed on to the customers. which is what i think that british consumers will get a wake up call they still want the same amount of bacon as today when the price will become considerably higher. and pretty soon c.e.o. that means his company's exports could soon be under pressure but he hasn't given up hope for a deal that suppliers and britons can live with. well despite what you hear all the time about global trade falling apart some countries are coming closer...
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while all customers, all pg&e customers pay these above market power costs, c.c.a. customers see this charge as a separate line item on the pg&e side of their bill and these charges are levied on our clean power sf customers by pg&e. historically, clean power sf generation rates has been set to absorb the impact on our customers of that pg&e pcia charge. the commission, as ms. lamb mentioned, the california puc issued two proposed decisions in the rule-making proceedings, one by the judge, one issued by the commissioner assigned to the case. that's referred to as an an alternate and on october 11th, the california puc voted unanimously to approve the alternate proposal. the cca community vigorous leo posed the alternate proposal on the ground it underestimates the market value of pg&e generation resources. that underestimatation results in more of pg&e costs being recovered through the exit fee that is charged to our customers. so how they set that market value is important in this calculation. it also unlawfully allows the above market costs of generation assets ow
while all customers, all pg&e customers pay these above market power costs, c.c.a. customers see this charge as a separate line item on the pg&e side of their bill and these charges are levied on our clean power sf customers by pg&e. historically, clean power sf generation rates has been set to absorb the impact on our customers of that pg&e pcia charge. the commission, as ms. lamb mentioned, the california puc issued two proposed decisions in the rule-making proceedings, one by...
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it impacts our customers. but just know this is about safety and keeping our customers safe and that is our priority. >> the red flag warning that prompted the measure by pg&e is similar to the tacting used by the contra costa county -- tactic used by the contra costa county fire district. >> managing of prepositioning of fire fighting resources. >> reporter: it is a term used when fire equipment and personnel is placed in areas with the highest risks. if a fire breaks out crews can converge on the area quickly. >> the engines are throughout the county. >> reporter: while conducting the interview in antioch, a driver tossed a lit cigarette out of their window. fire officials are asking people to not toss lit cigarettes out your windows, and do not park your vehicles in high grass because the heat could ignite a fire. >> two questions, what are the condition up thlike right now and are they still expecting to cut the power tonight? >> reporter: we are working to intend to cut power. in this part we don't see an
it impacts our customers. but just know this is about safety and keeping our customers safe and that is our priority. >> the red flag warning that prompted the measure by pg&e is similar to the tacting used by the contra costa county -- tactic used by the contra costa county fire district. >> managing of prepositioning of fire fighting resources. >> reporter: it is a term used when fire equipment and personnel is placed in areas with the highest risks. if a fire breaks out...
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and to look responsibly the customer centric approach and since the founding so it is customers to understand what data is collected they trust us to handle data carefully and sensibly in line with expectations and not in the business of selling customers personal data. we have for policy considerations first to share in the benefits of technology confident to be handled responsibly and transparently to address privacy issues should be carefully crafted that involves all relevant stakeholders built on a foundation as a retailer with privacy and data security we know those issues are complex to touch every sector of the economy. second we encourage congress to ensure additional overhead and administrative demands might require to actually produce commensurate privacy benefits. the long-standing commitment with the principles of the european union regulations with specific requirements for the handling of personal data with significant resources to administrative tasks on behalf of customers. third, amazon supports the goal of the privacy act to get visibility and control of personal informatio
and to look responsibly the customer centric approach and since the founding so it is customers to understand what data is collected they trust us to handle data carefully and sensibly in line with expectations and not in the business of selling customers personal data. we have for policy considerations first to share in the benefits of technology confident to be handled responsibly and transparently to address privacy issues should be carefully crafted that involves all relevant stakeholders...
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based on my need for immediate results, hair club customized the right solution for me. it's called xtrands. it's called xtrands because they attach extra strands of hair to your existing hair. it's a same-day, aesthetic solution that's perfect for men and women. it's not a weave and it's not an extension, and it doesn't damage your hair. best of all, the whole process is so fast. i walked into hair club with a bald spot, and i walked out camera ready, without fears about how my hair would look on live tv. - i have hair. i have hair! (uplifting pop music) - [narrator] did you know 25% of men will experience hair loss starting at age 21? and 30% of women will experience thinning hair by the age of 30? no matter your age or your degree of hair loss, hair club has the solution for your need. - i was in my early twenties and looked like i was in my thirties. now i feel like i finally look my age. and look younger than you did when you were 22. - life is different. i feel more confident and outgoing. looking at what i see now, it's almost night and day. it makes you feel like
based on my need for immediate results, hair club customized the right solution for me. it's called xtrands. it's called xtrands because they attach extra strands of hair to your existing hair. it's a same-day, aesthetic solution that's perfect for men and women. it's not a weave and it's not an extension, and it doesn't damage your hair. best of all, the whole process is so fast. i walked into hair club with a bald spot, and i walked out camera ready, without fears about how my hair would look...
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but, you know at this time, like i said, we're focused on the customers. >> and speaking of the customers, other than the money they're not being charged for the electricity they did not use, can pg&e customers expect a discount or any sort of break for what happened? or is this just how it is. >> all pg&e customers within the impacted areas are ideally given a 48 hour notice before power is shut down, we are shutting off power due to extreme fire conditions, we're not promising to reimburse customers for losses. all of our customers who are served by an electric line that run through a fire threat area have an emergency plan and plan for outages for extreme weather. >> as you said the new normal. thank you for joining me on the phone today, a spokesman for pg&e. >>> in el dorado county, glass stations couldn't sell glass and schools had to be closed and the courthouse was out of commission. some people say the blackout caught them off guard. >> when we went to bed last night, we thought it had been blown out or a tree took it out. it took me this morning that it was tornado off. >> i cal
but, you know at this time, like i said, we're focused on the customers. >> and speaking of the customers, other than the money they're not being charged for the electricity they did not use, can pg&e customers expect a discount or any sort of break for what happened? or is this just how it is. >> all pg&e customers within the impacted areas are ideally given a 48 hour notice before power is shut down, we are shutting off power due to extreme fire conditions, we're not...
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, it's called its plan, which would be northern ireland and the uk in a customs arrangement, with theg a border, and then they do something else, separate arrangements to deal with rules and regulations on products and goods and stuff like that. that's what they have put forward. but the eu says we're not too keen on the word temporary, and does your arrangement need to include the whole of eu trade policy as opposed to just tariffs, so it is a real head scratcher. if any proof was needed of its head scratching nature, it is today. officials have been working on this month, but when the politicians coming in, dominic raab coming in and saying that is not going to fly for the government. i am not entirely sure what happens over the next few days now. the choreography was to be an eu adviser go to brussels tomorrow afternoon to lay the groundwork for a summit, then you would have a british cabinet meeting on tuesday, and then eu leaders on wednesday. basically saying there has been enough progress, i don't know what happens now, that is the honest answer. downing street as saying that i
, it's called its plan, which would be northern ireland and the uk in a customs arrangement, with theg a border, and then they do something else, separate arrangements to deal with rules and regulations on products and goods and stuff like that. that's what they have put forward. but the eu says we're not too keen on the word temporary, and does your arrangement need to include the whole of eu trade policy as opposed to just tariffs, so it is a real head scratcher. if any proof was needed of...
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>>> for the first time in pg&e history the utility is turning off power to tens of thousands of customers to prevent wildfires. this as a red flag warning is in effect for northern california. >> details on the reopening of fremont street in downtown san francisco. the late word today it will be reopened earlier than expected. >> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 p.m. starts now. >> good evening. >>> hello. i am frank somerville. >> and i am gasia mikaelian. with a red flag warning in effect for northern california pg&e is doing something it has never done before. pg&e is shutting off power to thousands of customers to prevent another wildfire. >> reporter: pg&e says it will shut power off to 17,000 customers in napa, sonoma county and lake county later tonight. fall cal fire blames some of the fires in napa county last year on power lines and that is why pg&e is taking this unprecedented step. a text messages lit up cell phones this weekend warning of possible power outages from pg&e. she lives in napa and received the alert saturday night. >> i think it is a good idea. you never know what the win
>>> for the first time in pg&e history the utility is turning off power to tens of thousands of customers to prevent wildfires. this as a red flag warning is in effect for northern california. >> details on the reopening of fremont street in downtown san francisco. the late word today it will be reopened earlier than expected. >> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 p.m. starts now. >> good evening. >>> hello. i am frank somerville. >> and i am gasia mikaelian....
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they have customer service that you can reach anytime.help us immediately get a sense of who we are as a group. from the moment clients walk in, they're able to feel like part of the family. - [spokesman] custom ink has hundreds of products for your business and free shipping. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com. you'll earn unlimited double camiles on every purchase,. every day... not just "airline purchases." (loud) holy moley that's a lot of miles!!! shhhhh! what's in your wallet? - shhhhh! - >> the investigation to brett kavanaugh could end today unless the republicans razor thin majority in the senate is far from shore. what happens next? joining me to weigh in. what is the next step in this? the vote will happen by friday. >> the next step would be once the fbi concludes the investigation they will submit their report and senators would review it and have their vote. that is a point of contention. we have senators saying how much time do you need to review the report as others say i need plenty of time to ma
they have customer service that you can reach anytime.help us immediately get a sense of who we are as a group. from the moment clients walk in, they're able to feel like part of the family. - [spokesman] custom ink has hundreds of products for your business and free shipping. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com. you'll earn unlimited double camiles on every purchase,. every day... not just "airline purchases." (loud) holy moley that's a lot of miles!!!...
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notjust can get out of the customs arrangement.it ears but other mps are concerned about it because it means that the uk cannot cite trade deals with other countries, for example, and that is why they feel so strongly about that. jeremy hunt the foreign secretary has taken to twitter and has said that raab‘s visit is a sign that we are trying really hard. he has been hosting foreign visitors at his country residence and he took to twitter and this is what he said, and then he said that he put all these foreign visitors in that maze, you can see that picture now of that maze, and said to them, try and get out of this, and he has likened that to the brexit negotiations. that has not been photoshop? idol think so, we looked at the very closely. —— i do not think so. ask the negotiations are a bit of a maze, which teresa me has been trying for months and months to get around. —— which the prime minister has been trying to get around. there is still hope that it is just the same issue that has been going on for months about the northern
notjust can get out of the customs arrangement.it ears but other mps are concerned about it because it means that the uk cannot cite trade deals with other countries, for example, and that is why they feel so strongly about that. jeremy hunt the foreign secretary has taken to twitter and has said that raab‘s visit is a sign that we are trying really hard. he has been hosting foreign visitors at his country residence and he took to twitter and this is what he said, and then he said that he put...
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we have 170 million customer relationships. pairing that content with those relationships is a great way to start getting great access, if you are media, to the consumer. advertising technology, when you have these direct to consumer relationships, and a company like time warner which has massive advertising inventory, you have unique data. we know what our customers like to view. what device they are on. can you pair the advertising inventory with that data and create something unique. time warner, we bought more advertising technology to execute the strategy. you have to have high-speed networks to deliver this. you have to be thinking wireless, how can you deliver premium content wireless when you have invested in making this capability available. we think we have assembled these parts, they are the critical elements of what a modern media company looks like. have that many customers and data, more than ever before, you also have privacy issues. , andill you deal with that is your approach going to be similar to google and f
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the news from cathy pacific has millions of customers now worrying about the misuse of their personal data. on itself is under pressure to explain why it took seven months to make such a massive data breach public. one of those questions i'd like to discuss with her is a locker she's not here but writing for vice germany welcome to the tourism how serious is this breach it is pretty serious there are over nine million costs of affected and. has a lot of personal doubt. in these accounts that were exposed. it is not that serious in the regards that there are only expired credit card information . being exposed this time around but nevertheless attackers could pass these data and sell it on the dark web for example and also build comprehensive dos years that could be used for phishing tax fraud or other criminal activities this is this brings me to my next question what can actually be done with this kind of data who buys this is it is it money is money in serious money in a sure. they can be sold on on the dock where particular forum specialized. leaked out on heck data. and they can b
the news from cathy pacific has millions of customers now worrying about the misuse of their personal data. on itself is under pressure to explain why it took seven months to make such a massive data breach public. one of those questions i'd like to discuss with her is a locker she's not here but writing for vice germany welcome to the tourism how serious is this breach it is pretty serious there are over nine million costs of affected and. has a lot of personal doubt. in these accounts that...
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of that customer group is much more significant. for 2018, we're projecting that the green product will be supply by an electricity portfolio that's 90% greenhouse gas-free. 90% of the supply is california r.p.s. generation and 45% from large hydro, including our hetchy system. so that means that the green customers will be reducing the electricity related greenhouse gas emissions by 65,000 metric tons. so that's 65,000 versus the 3,900 for super green. and that's equivalent to 13,900 passenger cars being taken off the road for a year or avoiding 159 million miles driven by a passenger vehicle. any questions there? i will move on to regulatory. okay. i've been reporting on the activities of reconsidering the methodology and how it's calculated. they're levied by pg & e. california p.u.c. has delivered two proposed decisions in the rulemaking. one issued by a judge and the second a commissioner that leads the proceeding, called an alternate. the commission issued revisions to the alternate and they may be issued this week. we're tryi
of that customer group is much more significant. for 2018, we're projecting that the green product will be supply by an electricity portfolio that's 90% greenhouse gas-free. 90% of the supply is california r.p.s. generation and 45% from large hydro, including our hetchy system. so that means that the green customers will be reducing the electricity related greenhouse gas emissions by 65,000 metric tons. so that's 65,000 versus the 3,900 for super green. and that's equivalent to 13,900 passenger...
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customers pay the difference for the longer rides.yft says it wants to become a go to service for people to use for their daily commute. also uber has been testing out a similar program and uber still talking about an ipo next year. you and i were talking about, valuations at $120 billion for uber so keep an eye on that. >> big number. thank you. >>> thousands of people still without power in the north bay. we will have the latest on when pg&e expects to have all power restored to customers after its large scale proactive blackout. >>> plus lotto fever heating up across the bay area and beyond. how high the jackpot is for tonight's mega millions. t's mega millions. >>> this morning's commute still is very slow. it's even slower than yesterday, although 24 is improving on the way to the tunnel. he tunnel. >>> well, we finally bottom out on the lows but did they take a drop, for some into the 30s. sunny and nice, though. we will show you the tuesday temps. >>> thousands of people in the north bay are still without power this morning fol
customers pay the difference for the longer rides.yft says it wants to become a go to service for people to use for their daily commute. also uber has been testing out a similar program and uber still talking about an ipo next year. you and i were talking about, valuations at $120 billion for uber so keep an eye on that. >> big number. thank you. >>> thousands of people still without power in the north bay. we will have the latest on when pg&e expects to have all power...
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you take our customer base and demographically segment it. millennials are not consuming news from branded media, they are consuming news from a wider array of content. as an owner of cnn, i am paying attention to this, and at the same token, we will invest aggressively as everyone else in new forms of content. jeffrey katzenberg, what he is doing in terms of -- he is now, we talk about longform content consumed on these devices -- jeffrey has an idea and model that is fascinating, and that is, think of a feature-length movie or tv series, three to four hours, high quality, curated and done for a mobile handset, and curated and done in 10 minute segments. as opposed to 26 minute segments for the average sitcom, think 10 minute segments, and how this will change people consume content. it will change the way you go through the course of your day. him and we are just now beginning to see these models emerge. i mentioned this to you backstage, the media industry is finally starting to change their business models around where this world is going
you take our customer base and demographically segment it. millennials are not consuming news from branded media, they are consuming news from a wider array of content. as an owner of cnn, i am paying attention to this, and at the same token, we will invest aggressively as everyone else in new forms of content. jeffrey katzenberg, what he is doing in terms of -- he is now, we talk about longform content consumed on these devices -- jeffrey has an idea and model that is fascinating, and that is,...
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customers. for their customers. blog can make an enormous difference. difference. not been able to controlding on gambling. people's homes, families and their mental health can be preserved. mental health can be preserved. ways of trying to help honourable customers. customers. about how to improve existing protections for gamblers. protections for gamblers. gambling blog has turned his life around. around. i am feeling much better and getting on with my life. getting on with my life. where i want to be and i literally don't want to gamble any more. don't want to gamble any more. don't see that as the first thing i want to do in the morning. in birmingham. but you make of this use of technology? technology? it is a positive step in the right direction. the right direction. working across lots of other partners in delivering that. partners in delivering that. institutions to encourage them to play a positive role. play a positive role. being announced by banks are a step in the right direction. in the right direction. step up and play a positive role as well. the banks aren't yet doing enou
customers. for their customers. blog can make an enormous difference. difference. not been able to controlding on gambling. people's homes, families and their mental health can be preserved. mental health can be preserved. ways of trying to help honourable customers. customers. about how to improve existing protections for gamblers. protections for gamblers. gambling blog has turned his life around. around. i am feeling much better and getting on with my life. getting on with my life. where i...
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thousands of businesses and residential customers had to deal with this outage. el dorado county gas stations couldn't sell gas and despite the efforts to reach the customers the black outs did catch some people off guard. >> we thought a tree took it out. it took me until this morning to find out they turned it off. >> i called this morning and said it could be out for 2 to 5 days. 5 days. >> some people were up set saying the winds were light and not 50 miles per hour like forecasted. >>> mike pence is in southwest georgia to tour an area damaged by michael. he landed in albany georgia and pence is expected to focus on recovering local farmer crops and businesses. >> reporter: hurricane michael was the third most powerful storm to hit the u.s. main land and left a wide path of distrix. -- destruction. >> we are doing more than anyone has ever done. >> it wont be easy getting people back on their feet in panama city a dusk to dawn curfew to help stop looting. >> this hit so hard and so fast the different aspect of human nature will come out and people will do an
thousands of businesses and residential customers had to deal with this outage. el dorado county gas stations couldn't sell gas and despite the efforts to reach the customers the black outs did catch some people off guard. >> we thought a tree took it out. it took me until this morning to find out they turned it off. >> i called this morning and said it could be out for 2 to 5 days. 5 days. >> some people were up set saying the winds were light and not 50 miles per hour like...
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customers would go to update firmware and software on their servers.hat this meant was that if you did not get the malicious network, you might've gotten the other element. it was a way to attack hardware in three different ways. --is quite a system sophisticated and broad attack. apple, they denied the hardware hack, but they have acknowledged a malware hack. explain. >> i will walk you through what we reported. we reported that apple discovered three different types of hardware and relations involving their servers. one was a discovery of the chips, two was the presence of outdated firmware. and the third was the presence of malicious firmware on the website. what they mentioned in their statement, and as anyone who had read the story knows there is a , big gap in what we report and what apple and amazon say. what apple says happened was that there was a minor software infection a year after the events we describe from the same supermicro portal, and that is the reason apple says it cut off supermicro as a supplier. emily: as jordan and my colleague
customers would go to update firmware and software on their servers.hat this meant was that if you did not get the malicious network, you might've gotten the other element. it was a way to attack hardware in three different ways. --is quite a system sophisticated and broad attack. apple, they denied the hardware hack, but they have acknowledged a malware hack. explain. >> i will walk you through what we reported. we reported that apple discovered three different types of hardware and...