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we are happy we are expanding them. we are happy we won the beverage tax lawsuit, which held us back for almost two years. and we are moving forward to fully expand pre-k, to fully expand our community schools and to rebuild parks and libraries so people feel there is some equity in their lives that the government cares about them and wants to see them succeed. have a good day, and thank you. [applause] >> before we move to our panel, we have the opportunity to ask mayor kenney a couple of questions. taylor has a mic and will bring it to anyone in the audience, but opening up for a couple of questions. yes? >> my name is mark, and i am here on the half of the rebuild america's school infrastructure coalition. i wanted to ask you, what role do school facilities play in your vision of community schools? i know philadelphia has aging schools. there is a recent three-part editorial published in the flood -- published in the philadelphia inquirer. can you speak to that a little bit? mayor kenney: again, since we have merged
we are happy we are expanding them. we are happy we won the beverage tax lawsuit, which held us back for almost two years. and we are moving forward to fully expand pre-k, to fully expand our community schools and to rebuild parks and libraries so people feel there is some equity in their lives that the government cares about them and wants to see them succeed. have a good day, and thank you. [applause] >> before we move to our panel, we have the opportunity to ask mayor kenney a couple...
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until china takes root and the top line is expanding -- that is enough to propel the market higher. there are some risks that earlier this year we are talking about that we're not talking about at all because they don't exist. higher inflation who remembers back in early
until china takes root and the top line is expanding -- that is enough to propel the market higher. there are some risks that earlier this year we are talking about that we're not talking about at all because they don't exist. higher inflation who remembers back in early
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we have no objection to the expanded media request.ume i assume whoever addresses this, will readdress that issue. secondly, there's been a motion filed, i just got this, whenever i walked in this afternoon, but a motion for private hearing pursuant to iowa rule of criminal procedure 2.24. i think that's what mr. richards was referencing whenever he was arguing there's a substantial probability that the defendant's rights to a fair trial will be prejudiced by the publicity of this particular proceeding, that closure would prevent. he has not identified anything that would happen today in this particular hearing that would create any type of substantial probability that his fair trial would be impacted. he wants to talk about what are the political discourse that's been surrounding this charge of this case, certainly we have no control over that. but it is what it is. i mean there's a lot of information that's out there about b. this case, about this particular charge. i think all the court is going to do is follow rule 2.2, and the ini
we have no objection to the expanded media request.ume i assume whoever addresses this, will readdress that issue. secondly, there's been a motion filed, i just got this, whenever i walked in this afternoon, but a motion for private hearing pursuant to iowa rule of criminal procedure 2.24. i think that's what mr. richards was referencing whenever he was arguing there's a substantial probability that the defendant's rights to a fair trial will be prejudiced by the publicity of this particular...
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ofst: we found the idea expanding and completing the aca, expanding coverage, tested above single-payer by seven points. it also tested above single-payer among a bigger margin by democrats, which surprised me. it was by nine points among democrats pay what i found was it was because liberal independents were driving that support for single-payer. those are probably your hard-core bernie people that are very liberal independents. independents we normally think about. in the democratic coalition, people said let's complete and build on the aca, not tear it down and start from scratch. , on ourom virginia independent line. chris, go ahead. caller: good morning. can you hear me? host: yes. you are on. caller: i think the issue here is information and the corruption of information. i think moderates are very important one and comes to politics. but when it comes to voting, we have progressives and we have conservatives. there is a need for having both sides, because there is a need for direction. if you know which direction are going, you know where you're coming from. if you make a mistake
ofst: we found the idea expanding and completing the aca, expanding coverage, tested above single-payer by seven points. it also tested above single-payer among a bigger margin by democrats, which surprised me. it was by nine points among democrats pay what i found was it was because liberal independents were driving that support for single-payer. those are probably your hard-core bernie people that are very liberal independents. independents we normally think about. in the democratic...
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that is important, because it was russia expanding east that led to japan it was russia expanding eastan and, one it was russia expanding east that led to japan and, one had it was russia expanding east that led tojapan and, one had in 50 yea rs led tojapan and, one had in 50 years ago next year, to annex that ireland's and give it the name, hokkaido. —— 150 years ago next year, to annex that island. the island isn't small. it is around one japan's total land mass, but nearly a century and a half after the move to fully populate hokkaido, still only about a% of japan's population lives there. but because of this relatively recent migration, the island that was developed by those first japanese settlers took on its own distinct characteristics, making it markedly different from the mainland. 0ne it markedly different from the mainland. one of the immediate issues was how to live alongside what many agree to be the island's indigenous inhabitants. the ainu. i came to meet mabetsu, who recently returned to his heritage, following in the footsteps of the ainu. for his ancestors, hunting an
that is important, because it was russia expanding east that led to japan it was russia expanding eastan and, one it was russia expanding east that led to japan and, one had it was russia expanding east that led tojapan and, one had in 50 yea rs led tojapan and, one had in 50 years ago next year, to annex that ireland's and give it the name, hokkaido. —— 150 years ago next year, to annex that island. the island isn't small. it is around one japan's total land mass, but nearly a century and...
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can you expand on what samsa is doing to expand workforce challenges in rural areas related to mental health? let me say this. i was a healthcare provider, one of the big challenges is financial support for these types of services. can you expand on that a little bit? >> i can, thank you for the question. we have developed a new program in place by september 30th at the end of this fiscal year that set up specialized specialized programs around issues related to mental and substance abuse disorders on things like things i mentioned for the opioid crisis. we call it the state targeted response. we have one of veterans, national child traumatic stress initiative. we have a number of different types of topic related special national programs, clinical support systems for serious mental illness that will address issues around serious mental illness. we also are establishing technical assistance within each of the ten regions, those are focused on localized needs of communities because every community is different. we recently established a relationship with the government of agriculture t
can you expand on what samsa is doing to expand workforce challenges in rural areas related to mental health? let me say this. i was a healthcare provider, one of the big challenges is financial support for these types of services. can you expand on that a little bit? >> i can, thank you for the question. we have developed a new program in place by september 30th at the end of this fiscal year that set up specialized specialized programs around issues related to mental and substance abuse...
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export orders growth so they will not expand factories and that's why i think the robot production will actually be very low growth robotics is one of the main industries that the chinese state is promoting and it's made in china twenty twenty five campaign. counterproductive and senseless that's how russian president vladimir putin labels the latest u.s. sanctions against moscow the ruble has fallen to its lowest level today against the dollar since twenty sixteen and the kremlin says it's bracing for lower growth this year as a direct result of the sanctions. you know it's a lot this russian reporter is saying that the u.s. has now banned exports of gas turbines to russia along with key items for the aviation industry like jet engines and electronics. until now the kremlin has been demonstrably on ruffled by u.s. sanctions especially since an earlier round have long reduced trade in military goods but the mere announcement of this list sent stocks in large state owned companies tumbling on the moscow stock exchange. kerry aeroflot slid twelve percent of the beginning of august when th
export orders growth so they will not expand factories and that's why i think the robot production will actually be very low growth robotics is one of the main industries that the chinese state is promoting and it's made in china twenty twenty five campaign. counterproductive and senseless that's how russian president vladimir putin labels the latest u.s. sanctions against moscow the ruble has fallen to its lowest level today against the dollar since twenty sixteen and the kremlin says it's...
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to thirty five ministries parliament has been expanded to five hundred fifty seats so it's a much bigger deal however critics still say that it is an elite it is still a power sharing agree it is still a power sharing accord between politicians. largely have the means to cause violence in the country we know that president salva kiir and his former vice president riek machar have been bitter enemies haven't they saw much trust is there now between them to ensure this deal doesn't collapse. well that bitterness has not has not been extinguished and this is part of the this is part of the problem. that critics are talking about of course this tension between a rehab much or under president salva kiir it dates back to the one nine hundred ninety one civil war where no react much attempted to take over the movement from the later dr john garang and the tension within the s.p.l. m. has really been a tension between who takes over the movement between these two powerful leaders so it's anyone's guess as to whether the current deal will actually resolve those tensions these are very serious ten
to thirty five ministries parliament has been expanded to five hundred fifty seats so it's a much bigger deal however critics still say that it is an elite it is still a power sharing agree it is still a power sharing accord between politicians. largely have the means to cause violence in the country we know that president salva kiir and his former vice president riek machar have been bitter enemies haven't they saw much trust is there now between them to ensure this deal doesn't collapse. well...
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so a lot of economists used that as a way to say cable wouldn't expand people's television and wouldn't necessarily m.d. mine it. >> which president has been successful and what moments do you point to? >> i think that franklin roosevelt was reelry successful and in using radio but notable most in pictures, too. deploying it to connect directly to the voters. and i think that's reallythal key to success is how to use new media to advance your agenda to perhaps promote your personality and what you will bring to the office on the campaign trail. and then to also think about ewing new technology as a tool to promote a particular governing agenda. so it doesn't just have to be a campaign factor. and franklin roosevelt was very good at this. he used campaigns and pictures for elections but campaigning, too. when people look back, especially richard nixon, he looked back at that election, that's what he believed. and it cultivated this belief that television and mimmage matter more than anything else. >> ronald reagan implemented the weekly address and also he said he knew when to stay on st
so a lot of economists used that as a way to say cable wouldn't expand people's television and wouldn't necessarily m.d. mine it. >> which president has been successful and what moments do you point to? >> i think that franklin roosevelt was reelry successful and in using radio but notable most in pictures, too. deploying it to connect directly to the voters. and i think that's reallythal key to success is how to use new media to advance your agenda to perhaps promote your...
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in the last quarter, its economy expanded by 7.7%.cted to maintain that momentum, but is this growth reflected on the ground? just over two weeks ago, out delhi's red fort, and the tens of thousands who gathered to celebrate independence day, prime minister narendra modi unfurled the national flag and described india as the sleeping elephant that had started running since he came to power. in an election year, the country's fast paced growth is good news for mr modi and his party. but there is a fair bit of scepticism about the numbers. so about six months after mrmodi was numbers. so about six months after mr modi was elected, india changed the way it economic growth is measured. this meant that from expanding at 5% and 6% under the previous government, the country was suddenly growing at more than 7%. recently this new method was used to recalculate economic growth prior to the election in pretty 14, and it showed the country expanded faster under the previous government than it did under under the previous government than it did un
in the last quarter, its economy expanded by 7.7%.cted to maintain that momentum, but is this growth reflected on the ground? just over two weeks ago, out delhi's red fort, and the tens of thousands who gathered to celebrate independence day, prime minister narendra modi unfurled the national flag and described india as the sleeping elephant that had started running since he came to power. in an election year, the country's fast paced growth is good news for mr modi and his party. but there is...
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to significantly expand access. under which small businesses and individuals. they can come together and buy insurance. they choose to offer insurance to their employees. it's been declining for years. another aspect of the affordable care act that has been a great concern is the expansion of the medicaid program. to the extent that they do cover more americans it is mostly due to the expansion of this taxpayer-funded program. medicaid has played an important role covering low income mothers and their children. but the aca expanded the program while beyond these populations making it a freak source of coverage for 15 million new able-bodied adults including many without any children. perversely the aca offers more generous support for states to ensure these populations currently covering more than 90% of the cost than it does for traditional vulnerable medicaid populations. supporting legislation to undo those incentives as a priority for this administration. but in the meantime we want to rethink how medicaid serves these able bodies. it is why we have encoura
to significantly expand access. under which small businesses and individuals. they can come together and buy insurance. they choose to offer insurance to their employees. it's been declining for years. another aspect of the affordable care act that has been a great concern is the expansion of the medicaid program. to the extent that they do cover more americans it is mostly due to the expansion of this taxpayer-funded program. medicaid has played an important role covering low income mothers...
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it expands completely for people who are under 400% of the poverty level but also by expanding enormously for people who are under 400% of the poverty level, the influx of subsidies also has two benefits. firstly, it helps to reduce the premiums of people who are above 400% of the poverty level indirectly and as the proportion of the evil on the exchange or subsidizes larger, it means the proportion of people who are low risk and subsidize are going to be substantial with rolldown premiums and secondly as the proportion of people on the whoange or subsidized -- are subsidized grows larger, it means this instability arising g people into terrible value plans those away. the relatively high risk pool of subsidized people is actually a fairly stable risk pool. by narrowing the exchanges down to the people who really need subsidies we are inherently the stability of next exchange and concentrating the subsidies on people directly to me them. case, let people have modest health insurance needs purchase insurance that have a price in proportion to the needs of insurance and financial risks that
it expands completely for people who are under 400% of the poverty level but also by expanding enormously for people who are under 400% of the poverty level, the influx of subsidies also has two benefits. firstly, it helps to reduce the premiums of people who are above 400% of the poverty level indirectly and as the proportion of the evil on the exchange or subsidizes larger, it means the proportion of people who are low risk and subsidize are going to be substantial with rolldown premiums and...
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what secretary pompeo talked about earlier today and we need to look to deepen our alliances and expand them. one of the things that i frequently like to remind my constituents back home, members of congress on both both sides of the aisle is probably the most important. strategic advances that the united states has in the world as we are an ally rich nation and our adversaries and potential adversaries iran and north korea are russia are allied for and what we should be doing is deepening our alliances and expanding them with countries that share our interests and share our values and i think when you look around the world in terms of important countries that share interest and share our values is certainly stands out as one of the top. like any kind of legislation we had ups and downs and yet i will tell you the advocacy of secretary mattis on this issue i think was critical and it just showed a joint executive branch, legislative branch bipartisan approach and we got it done. >> speaking of doing business with countries that share our values the last panel ambassador's sarna had a co
what secretary pompeo talked about earlier today and we need to look to deepen our alliances and expand them. one of the things that i frequently like to remind my constituents back home, members of congress on both both sides of the aisle is probably the most important. strategic advances that the united states has in the world as we are an ally rich nation and our adversaries and potential adversaries iran and north korea are russia are allied for and what we should be doing is deepening our...
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expanding more voices, creating more access by deregulating cable television, allowing more free-market approach to the expansion of the satellite technology. and so in the short-term, the office of telecommunications policy was seen as just part of nixon's war on the press. and in many ways, they gained the visibility that they did because they were able to connect to nixon's broader vision of what he wanted to do in terms of battling network news. but in the long-term, people realized that these policies were good for them. that when media is so central to political power. having more openings, more access, more programmings is good for a variety of politicians across the political spectrum. so ford and then carter erased that political component that this is a way to combat the power of bias in network television and they focused just object the economic policies. and it's those economic policies that people, the staffers in the office of telecommunications policy, that's what they were passionate about. and those policies won out in the long-term. >> so from your perspective, did al
expanding more voices, creating more access by deregulating cable television, allowing more free-market approach to the expansion of the satellite technology. and so in the short-term, the office of telecommunications policy was seen as just part of nixon's war on the press. and in many ways, they gained the visibility that they did because they were able to connect to nixon's broader vision of what he wanted to do in terms of battling network news. but in the long-term, people realized that...
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new rule expands consumer protections and a short term health plans. my name is jeff and i am a director of joke -- government affairs at the cato institute, a public policy research organization dedicated to the principles of liberty, free markets, and peace. we will be discussing the recent reversal of an obama era rule that placed significant restrictions on the availability of short-term weapon -- health insurance plans. joining us to discuss our michael cannon, whose public comments were cited in the new role -- rule. pope of theher manhattan institute. he is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute where he specializes in issues related to the aca, medicare, medicaid, and entitlement reform. prior to joining the manhattan institute, he was the director of policy research and was a health policy fellow with the house energy and commerce committee. he also served as a research manager at the american enterprise and -- institute. he earned a degree in government and economics from the london school of economics and an ma and phd in political scien
new rule expands consumer protections and a short term health plans. my name is jeff and i am a director of joke -- government affairs at the cato institute, a public policy research organization dedicated to the principles of liberty, free markets, and peace. we will be discussing the recent reversal of an obama era rule that placed significant restrictions on the availability of short-term weapon -- health insurance plans. joining us to discuss our michael cannon, whose public comments were...
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coming up on msnbc's "your business," how do you expand your business across the country? the owners of a healthy meal vending machine company show their plan. brooklyn decker becomes a star with finery. >>> protect your business from a starbucks situation. what you need to know about imp lomting anti-bias training in your company. when it comes to making choices for your business, we have your back. so, let's grow fast and work smart. that's coming up next on "your business." msnbc "your business" is sponsored by american express. don't do business without it. "your business" is sponsored by american express. don't do business without it. >>> hi there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business. there are all kinds of ways companies can expand from local to becoming a national brand. one of those ways is through partnerships. we headed to chicago to find how food related companies joined together to help them both grow. >> start in new england. we are here in chicago, as well, with plans to move to new york
coming up on msnbc's "your business," how do you expand your business across the country? the owners of a healthy meal vending machine company show their plan. brooklyn decker becomes a star with finery. >>> protect your business from a starbucks situation. what you need to know about imp lomting anti-bias training in your company. when it comes to making choices for your business, we have your back. so, let's grow fast and work smart. that's coming up next on "your...
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>> in montgomery county we are expanding our two-way immersion program. students learning another language and all their academics. schools that have those programs at the middle school level we m expand toe sure every one of our middle schools has more access to technolesy and cou they can take as middle schoolers to prepare them for high school as well as s.t.e.m. and robotics and we are expanding o programs for certification and preparation for the career world throu our career programs including cte and different pathways sohat young people can graduate with a diploma and opportunities to be in the workforce and some certifications that allow them to work right out of high school as they cose to >> has it been a challenge? there have been challenges with increasing population of students who come from at risk and needy families have you had to make an adjustment? >> we always work to look atur allegations and support student learning needs. this is a continuationuef the core vo do so. it supports the learning of every opportunity. some students need d
>> in montgomery county we are expanding our two-way immersion program. students learning another language and all their academics. schools that have those programs at the middle school level we m expand toe sure every one of our middle schools has more access to technolesy and cou they can take as middle schoolers to prepare them for high school as well as s.t.e.m. and robotics and we are expanding o programs for certification and preparation for the career world throu our career...
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the mayor spoke about finding his replacement and expanding oversight for the office. >> the important decision maker here was aaron zisser who decided to resign. what issues there may have been irrelevant. >> reporter: members of the police union say they plan on signs a tentative agreement with the city at 10:00 a.m. this morning. >>> homeowners in hawaii are returning after some areas were hit with more than 4 feet of rain. the islands dodged a direct hit from lane, which became a tropical storm over the weekend. but more than 51 inches of rain were dumped on the big island, wiping out entire neighborhoods and creating road hazards. more than three dozen people were rescued from the te >>t was terrifying. you underestimate the power of water. to come out in th rope for dear life and your feoff are still coming out from under you, it's scary. >> hurricane harvey caused $125 billion in damage, flooding 300,000 structures in houston last year. according to a recent survey, 10% of those displaced have not been able to return home. >>> coming up, the pope being accused of failing to act
the mayor spoke about finding his replacement and expanding oversight for the office. >> the important decision maker here was aaron zisser who decided to resign. what issues there may have been irrelevant. >> reporter: members of the police union say they plan on signs a tentative agreement with the city at 10:00 a.m. this morning. >>> homeowners in hawaii are returning after some areas were hit with more than 4 feet of rain. the islands dodged a direct hit from lane,...
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the indian ride—hailing app 0la is expanding into britain. as it tries to compete with the us giant uber. devina gupta is in delhi. a pretty bold move by the company? absolutely and the second international for a further seven—year—old indians start up, after australia, now eyeing the uk market and a market which has seen a bit of competition between existing uberand bit of competition between existing uber and the iconic london cabs. here is where 0la is planning to give a solution. it is saying its users will be able to choose between a private hire vehicle and a black cab. also it is offering low commissions for the taxi drivers, something that has worked for the company in australia as well. and 0la is hoping to turn profitable after the uk market. here is the catch, the real story is both 0la and uber have a common investor, calling for a merger of the two taxi hailing bats and with this move, you have seen how uber has exited from the south asian market, it will be very difficult the uber to catch up on the competition 0la brings along.
the indian ride—hailing app 0la is expanding into britain. as it tries to compete with the us giant uber. devina gupta is in delhi. a pretty bold move by the company? absolutely and the second international for a further seven—year—old indians start up, after australia, now eyeing the uk market and a market which has seen a bit of competition between existing uberand bit of competition between existing uber and the iconic london cabs. here is where 0la is planning to give a solution. it...
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it expands completely for people who are under 400% of the poverty level but also by expanding enormously for people who are under 400%. this has two benefits. first they it helps to reduce the premiums for people who are under that level indirectly, because as the proportion of people on the exchange or subsidized is larger, it means the proportion of people who are low risk will be substantial. that will hold on premiums. secondly, as the proportion of people who are subsidized grows larger, that means the instability arising from the plans -- the relatively high risk pool of subsidized people is a fairly stable risk pool. by narrowing the exchanges down to the people who need subsidies, we are inherently improving the stability of the exchange. we are concentrating subsidies on the people need them. that being the case, let people who have modest health care needs and modest health insurance needs purchase insurance at a price in proportion to the needs and insurance and financial risks they are exposed to. this is what the short-term market offers. there is a sense in which the short-
it expands completely for people who are under 400% of the poverty level but also by expanding enormously for people who are under 400%. this has two benefits. first they it helps to reduce the premiums for people who are under that level indirectly, because as the proportion of people on the exchange or subsidized is larger, it means the proportion of people who are low risk will be substantial. that will hold on premiums. secondly, as the proportion of people who are subsidized grows larger,...
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and we are expanding our efforts in cleaning up needles. that is going to be so important to the cleanliness of our streets and the quality of life. i also recently announced that we are going to be investing another $725,000 for the fix-it team. these are really neighborhood-driven project that's can help make the neighborhood better based on feedback from community members. this is all a part of making our community safe and making our communities clean. this budget includes a strategic plan that will deploy 250 new officers on our streets. over the next two years, you will see more foot patrols throughout the city and additional officers will be added to help address violent crime and property crime. this budget also includes $1.7 million in funding to implement the 272 reforms recommended to our city by obama's department of justice. and we are adding, because supervisor president cohen is making us do this because of her leadership around police accountability, another $1.5 million to create four new positions at the department of poli
and we are expanding our efforts in cleaning up needles. that is going to be so important to the cleanliness of our streets and the quality of life. i also recently announced that we are going to be investing another $725,000 for the fix-it team. these are really neighborhood-driven project that's can help make the neighborhood better based on feedback from community members. this is all a part of making our community safe and making our communities clean. this budget includes a strategic plan...
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and rent control and what poposition 10 would do expand it across the state. >>> also, we hear from a startup ceo about winning over consumers by ditching brand labels. >>> hello and welcome to "kqed newsroom." we begin with wildfires. earlier this week the mendocino complex fire, comprised of two blazes, became the biggest fire in california history. california firefighters are currently battling 17 wildfires across the state including the carr fire with weathe-- fire wh people have died. the ferguson fire started four weeks ago and has led to the indefinite closure of yosemite national park during peak tourist season. we're only halfway into this year's fire season, and it may be on track to be the worst on record. joining me now to discusshis are fire scientist brandon collins and publisher of "the mendocino voice," katemaxwell, via skype. thank you for being here. >> sure. >> kate, can you give us an update on how thing are going in mendocino and what progress firefighters have made in recent days? >> sure. so the fires have slowed in recent days which is a big relief for people h
and rent control and what poposition 10 would do expand it across the state. >>> also, we hear from a startup ceo about winning over consumers by ditching brand labels. >>> hello and welcome to "kqed newsroom." we begin with wildfires. earlier this week the mendocino complex fire, comprised of two blazes, became the biggest fire in california history. california firefighters are currently battling 17 wildfires across the state including the carr fire with weathe--...
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they're looking to expand in the legislature right now. they're looking for ways it can be improved. what the family act will do most immediately for the constituents in your state would mean that an older person who needs care, who has a child who lives out of state, that child would be able to come and care for their parent even though the child doesn't live in new jersey and not covered by new jersey's paid leave law. creating a national program sets a baseline that means every single person that is working would be able to take time to care for a loved one if they're living in the same state as their parent or in somewhere else. the family act would add on new jersey's program by providing additional weeks. and by raising the cap on wage replacement. we know that's so important for getting men involved. one of the great successes of california is because it has a higher wage cap. it's increased men's leave taking by more than 200%. we've seen some increase in new jersey but some of the constraints of new jersey's law have not had quite
they're looking to expand in the legislature right now. they're looking for ways it can be improved. what the family act will do most immediately for the constituents in your state would mean that an older person who needs care, who has a child who lives out of state, that child would be able to come and care for their parent even though the child doesn't live in new jersey and not covered by new jersey's paid leave law. creating a national program sets a baseline that means every single person...
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a lot of economists use that as a way to say see, cable would not -- would expand people's interest in television and wouldn't necessarily undermine it. >> if you do this research, on politics and the presidency, which presidents have been successful and what moments do you point to in terms of their tenure in the white house as an example for future presidents? prof. brownell: i think that -- you know, franklin d. roosevelt was really successful in using radio, notably motion pictures too. deploying it to connect directly to his voters. and i think that is really the key to success is how to use new media to advance your agenda, to perhaps promote your personality and what you will bring to the office on the campaign trail. but then also think about using new technology as a tool, a publicity tool to promote a particular governing agenda. it doesn't just have to be a campaign factor. franklin roosevelt was very good at this. he used motion pictures and radio to win elections, but also to govern. john kennedy stands out to me as well, the 1960 election is very transformative not becaus
a lot of economists use that as a way to say see, cable would not -- would expand people's interest in television and wouldn't necessarily undermine it. >> if you do this research, on politics and the presidency, which presidents have been successful and what moments do you point to in terms of their tenure in the white house as an example for future presidents? prof. brownell: i think that -- you know, franklin d. roosevelt was really successful in using radio, notably motion pictures...
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into further expand market access. we try to introduce those abroad. europe has an a great job of going on the world. they only allow parts of the market. only if they need those standards. we are encouraging. to go out and encourage other countries to adopt that together. we believe that we will provide it. they have the wrong approach. thank you very much. there has been like you mentioned with nafta with the impact we've head. what the auto says. will it be easier to handle. when that does expect that. the devil is in the details. for a lot of my companies. if they were to be exempted from the tariffs. that could prevent it. across the board and should not be increased anywhere. they are the trading partner. they should come to the table. there are barriers on both sides. with last week's announcement that we could continue the method there. that could obviously lead to the elimination. i was just curious of what the audio industry wants to see in nafta. i mentioned that we believe that nafta has been critical to the success. on the auto rules of or
into further expand market access. we try to introduce those abroad. europe has an a great job of going on the world. they only allow parts of the market. only if they need those standards. we are encouraging. to go out and encourage other countries to adopt that together. we believe that we will provide it. they have the wrong approach. thank you very much. there has been like you mentioned with nafta with the impact we've head. what the auto says. will it be easier to handle. when that does...
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some companies expanded tuition assistance to accommodate family members and things like that. there is some good thinking. it is a big problem even for the older workers as well. that we are trying to help address that problem a little bit, to help people to know what the options are. >> vishal jain? >> i would echo lynn dudley. there is an opportunity to help people before they take other debt to evaluate for themselves or their children which colleges to choose, how to navigate those negotiations which could help over workers who are going to college. i agree that the outstanding student loan debt issue applies across all generations. it is most acute for younger but it applies to many workers who are 20, 30 years into their career and i think there is a positive trend that more and more employers are seeking to help their employees with this. there solutions can range from everything from basic guidance to helping employees potentially explore refinancing options that may provide more attractive terms and helping particularly older workers who might be navigating a range of
some companies expanded tuition assistance to accommodate family members and things like that. there is some good thinking. it is a big problem even for the older workers as well. that we are trying to help address that problem a little bit, to help people to know what the options are. >> vishal jain? >> i would echo lynn dudley. there is an opportunity to help people before they take other debt to evaluate for themselves or their children which colleges to choose, how to navigate...
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expanding the future good life would be impossible and. there would no development so they were forced to leave. by themselves it means voluntarily. determined to hang on. is surrounded by the wall. why because it. it's right next to an israeli settlement. and he is adamant he won't be giving up. the traffic but i want to be a hundred to one. with him can be. had to do for you had to do. because if a. woman had looked at. one of the. like all politicians israel's war both excludes and encloses the hardship which would cause the excluded the palestinians was predictable what now worries many israelis is what the war has done to them the enclosed how it has created something which in historical terms is thinkable. we are building for ourselves you know where the ghetto is there not to. build a fence around us and what are we doing our friends see ourselves we're putting ourself in a ghetto. we should live like that. all continues to grow and in the present political climate difficult to see a time when it will be dismantled those on the extr
expanding the future good life would be impossible and. there would no development so they were forced to leave. by themselves it means voluntarily. determined to hang on. is surrounded by the wall. why because it. it's right next to an israeli settlement. and he is adamant he won't be giving up. the traffic but i want to be a hundred to one. with him can be. had to do for you had to do. because if a. woman had looked at. one of the. like all politicians israel's war both excludes and encloses...
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and speaking of expanding points of view the presidential palace is reportedly could see.a change to the penal code to remove the part that contemplates prison sentences for women in the evil abortions as for those who lost to this well yes they are looking their wounds they were a lot of tears out on the streets this morning but the pro-abortion advocates say that they have not lost the battle that they are going to continue to push for the full legalization of abortion and to also tried to present a new law a new bill to congress before the end of next year. dramatic video has emerged. of an explosive mudslide covering the streets of a village a storm and caused a river bed to expand and burst its banks song a diet of reports. a terrifying rumble. a sudden. as the cascade crashes through. horrifying onlookers. nice to see such events. this. song residents of losses by surprise resemble a torrent of comic lava. the massive flow has been triggered by a stalled which caused a nearby river bed to expand and burst its banks sweeping across roads everything in its path has bee
and speaking of expanding points of view the presidential palace is reportedly could see.a change to the penal code to remove the part that contemplates prison sentences for women in the evil abortions as for those who lost to this well yes they are looking their wounds they were a lot of tears out on the streets this morning but the pro-abortion advocates say that they have not lost the battle that they are going to continue to push for the full legalization of abortion and to also tried to...
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they are expanding adding a second truck. this one will be equipped with radar and it should be ready by november. >>it is growing. >> reporter: the san jose state crew has their next assignment. they are headed out to boise on sunday. >>we appreciate that. >>that is interesting what they can do. >>i have been tracking that group the past couple of years. they have done some interesting research with the big smoke plume that creates a shadow. that creates a temperature difference and a new wind. >> 30s -- these are things that you do not think about when you talk about setting up where the firefighters are going and how they attack it. they have to think about that. >>and just to get a three dimensional view of what is going on in the fire zone. they are doing some great work on these big fires. >> we were talking about the increasing fire danger with the red flag warning in effect or portions of northern california. take a look at the fire zone, a few of them, the ferguson fire, carr fire and the mendocino complex. temperatu
they are expanding adding a second truck. this one will be equipped with radar and it should be ready by november. >>it is growing. >> reporter: the san jose state crew has their next assignment. they are headed out to boise on sunday. >>we appreciate that. >>that is interesting what they can do. >>i have been tracking that group the past couple of years. they have done some interesting research with the big smoke plume that creates a shadow. that creates a...
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them expande help their business to the world? lastly, how can we help them grow their business.ese companies are new companies that might be i feel ready soon -- that might be ipo ready soon. we try to help our entrepreneurs unleash their full potential. that is one of my primary roles. ed: this notion of transition and evolution talk a lot about this. it makes sense for softbank to be doing this, but if i'm an investor in softbank, what is my holding? the company today is going to be different than in five years. how do i quantify my investment? marcelo: the best way to look at it is look at the track record of softbank. when you look at the track record, as an operator, we have done an outstanding job. of turning -- the turnaround the japanese business has been one of the best turnaround in history of telecom. when you look at what we've done in sprint, it has also been remarkable. when you look at the track records as an investor, the amount of money invested in the return it has generated is probably the best in the world. we decided, why don't we put and focus in replicatin
them expande help their business to the world? lastly, how can we help them grow their business.ese companies are new companies that might be i feel ready soon -- that might be ipo ready soon. we try to help our entrepreneurs unleash their full potential. that is one of my primary roles. ed: this notion of transition and evolution talk a lot about this. it makes sense for softbank to be doing this, but if i'm an investor in softbank, what is my holding? the company today is going to be...
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very by the developer midterm elections and therefore he's he's been given if you like freedom to expand and call in anyone that he thinks is involved in the trump administration's run up to the election and so on nothing at all to do with russia and so therefore miller has it in if you like he's his his reputation is on the line because if he goes through and spends a vast amount of money and he comes up with nothing it doesn't look good for him so his career is in fact on the line as well so he has to find something which in the can which will stick which will in fact damage trump in the run up to the mid-term elections regarding the cases currently in court do you expect more wrongdoing to be revealed. i think so because rudy giuliani who's trump's is a very well known new york lawyer he just says that michael cohen everything you're saying is a lie because he doesn't want to go to jail and therefore it's his word against the the president's word and he made this plea this statement in court. you have plea bargaining in an american law and he obviously didn't get a deal because presum
very by the developer midterm elections and therefore he's he's been given if you like freedom to expand and call in anyone that he thinks is involved in the trump administration's run up to the election and so on nothing at all to do with russia and so therefore miller has it in if you like he's his his reputation is on the line because if he goes through and spends a vast amount of money and he comes up with nothing it doesn't look good for him so his career is in fact on the line as well so...
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is fundamental to successfully navigating our world and we appear to be failing in our efforts to expand this knowledge. according to the most recent financial capabilities study, financial illiteracy is as high as 63% among adults. the savingsting options was not difficult enough, it seems the majority of adults lack an understanding of the core concepts that underlie money-management. the as basic budgeting, and eighth wonder of the world which is compounding interest on returns. the importance of teaching these lessons to children earlier is well understood. just over five years ago, i friend, former senator kay hagan in this very room in a hearing on that topic. the conversation i would like to have today, however, is one about the efforts underway to promote financial literacy specifically as it relates to retirement security. because the title -- that is the title bar committee. among working adults and how current resources are being deployed, and how we can improve those efforts. to further underscore the importance of this conversation, pricewaterhousecoopers, publish the result
is fundamental to successfully navigating our world and we appear to be failing in our efforts to expand this knowledge. according to the most recent financial capabilities study, financial illiteracy is as high as 63% among adults. the savingsting options was not difficult enough, it seems the majority of adults lack an understanding of the core concepts that underlie money-management. the as basic budgeting, and eighth wonder of the world which is compounding interest on returns. the...
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despite global trade disputes germany's foreign trade continues to expand its statistics office says that exports in june rose seven point eight percent compared to june last year and most of the demand for german goods came from european countries june imports grew even faster than exports coming in ten percent higher than in june twenty seventh seen the biggest rise in imports since records began in one nine hundred fifty s. the country was beginning its recovery from the second world war with current trade turbulence german industry is cautious about the outlook. the dust has yet to settle on the facebook cambridge analytical scandal in which the data of millions of users was harvested to further political agendas that facebook apparently now wants to collect detailed information on bank customers to broaden its range of services and increase user engagement on its messenger app which has one point three billion users the wall street journal says facebook has approached several major banks including j.p. morgan chase and citi group but many of them have turned their request down u
despite global trade disputes germany's foreign trade continues to expand its statistics office says that exports in june rose seven point eight percent compared to june last year and most of the demand for german goods came from european countries june imports grew even faster than exports coming in ten percent higher than in june twenty seventh seen the biggest rise in imports since records began in one nine hundred fifty s. the country was beginning its recovery from the second world war...
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that's the tyranny of a large government that interferes with the ability to start building expanding business. one of the things you are seeing presently through the elimination of lots of regulation is good economic growth. it's not all based on taxes. it's based on the monkeys getting off business so it can create wealth and create jobs. so i think the number one reason is fear and lack of knowledge and so hopefully through you and other people and what we're doing around the country is that we can educate people. here's what our founders thought. this isn't a johnny come lately idea. it's been there, they put it in intentionally so we could have a solution to where we are today, and they knew this would happen because history tells us this is what happens to republics. mark: mark meckler, isn't it true, there's two ways to amend the constitution under article 5, through congress. state ratification, through the states, state ratification, that's the only difference. but isn't it true today the supreme court amends the constitution, the massive bureaucracy. in other words, the proc
that's the tyranny of a large government that interferes with the ability to start building expanding business. one of the things you are seeing presently through the elimination of lots of regulation is good economic growth. it's not all based on taxes. it's based on the monkeys getting off business so it can create wealth and create jobs. so i think the number one reason is fear and lack of knowledge and so hopefully through you and other people and what we're doing around the country is that...
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we have the luxury, we are new and we get to expand and we can expand incrementally at low costs.e can compare to the situation that we have. >> you keep emphasizing that denver is new and we know that. it is part of why it is so state-of-the-art. when you travel around the world, which airport do you see as the best of its kind that denver could learn from? airportse two sister cared from both of those airports, we have learned a lot. we have taken good ideas and they take good ideas. but i will to you every airport i can go to, i will find something good or bad that i bring back. >> laguardia. >> that is exactly right. >> they are doing good things. >> all right. thank you so much. >> thank you. a pleasure. >> coming up, funding secured. two words causing a lot of headaches and a lot of money. shares falling on reports the overubpoenaed the carmaker elon musk's tweet. more on this next. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ >> it is 3:00 p.m. in new york. scarlet: welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ we are alive and bloomberg world headquarters in new york in the next hour. here are the top
we have the luxury, we are new and we get to expand and we can expand incrementally at low costs.e can compare to the situation that we have. >> you keep emphasizing that denver is new and we know that. it is part of why it is so state-of-the-art. when you travel around the world, which airport do you see as the best of its kind that denver could learn from? airportse two sister cared from both of those airports, we have learned a lot. we have taken good ideas and they take good ideas....
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and listening and learning and hope to better advance this cause and hope to mobilize people and expand other people's perspective about the types of gun violence. this is a wide movement and we are expanding every day. >> many people in many communities like parkland have formed the idea that gun violence will not affect them. . n violence did not end [cheers and applause] friends in many communities like the south side of chicago and inner city d.c. and talked about how i walked around of the gates without a care in the world. they walked down the streets, learning from schools, not to look when they hear gunshots. now, every morning when i go to school, i don't only for my friends who are in school, but also for my friends who are in danger. my biggest fear, one of my friends in those disproportionately affected communities will be killed. and even if that really did happen, what they are facing. cheers and applause] >> take a look at the people you are closest to. mom and dodd, brothers, sisters, friends. every memory and every confrontation you have had. hat is what happens to me.
and listening and learning and hope to better advance this cause and hope to mobilize people and expand other people's perspective about the types of gun violence. this is a wide movement and we are expanding every day. >> many people in many communities like parkland have formed the idea that gun violence will not affect them. . n violence did not end [cheers and applause] friends in many communities like the south side of chicago and inner city d.c. and talked about how i walked around...
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the dmv recently expanded saturday hours to try to cut down on wait times. >> now to the peninsula where one city is debating just how high buildings should rise into the sky. san mateo city hall rejected a proposed ballot proposal. the limit expires in 2020. supporters of the proposal say the city doesn't have the infrastructure to support taller buildings and the larger population that would come with it. opponents argue the city needs more housing. >>> san francisco police want to find the two people who beat an man and woman who offered the 86-year-old a ride. happened in the mission district sunday night. police say the attackers asked the man if he needed a ride near 16th and hauf streets.
the dmv recently expanded saturday hours to try to cut down on wait times. >> now to the peninsula where one city is debating just how high buildings should rise into the sky. san mateo city hall rejected a proposed ballot proposal. the limit expires in 2020. supporters of the proposal say the city doesn't have the infrastructure to support taller buildings and the larger population that would come with it. opponents argue the city needs more housing. >>> san francisco police...
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caroline: do you want to expand in china? >> we are expanding in china. is changing last year's regulatory regime, they want insurers away from the bank we now have licenses for about 70% of china's population. we've got to build into this footprint. market share, we are still small, but it is a very high-tech, and 90% of our transactions are on we chat, it is just fantastic. an economy that has created an entirely new currency and the acceptance rate is fantastic. we are part of that it is very good for business. mark: prudential chief executive mike wells there speaking exclusively with us earlier. vonnie: i would like to remind you all of the function gtv on the bloomberg to browse all of as upon keyharts, analysis, and save your favorites for future. this is bloomberg. ♪ for future. this is b ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. mark: live from london, i am mark barton with the european close. let's move it on, shares are rising the most in eight months today, the state-controlled dutch lender reporting better-than-expected results for the
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both fires have expanded and have burned a combined 157,000 acres. firefighters hope to have them contained in about a week and a half. >>> today governor brown will be in shasta county touring the area charred by the carr fire. the fire has destroyed nearly a dozen homes. residents in the river ridge neighborhood in redding were allowed back in last night. many of the homes there are now gone. the fight has been incredibly tough for redding firefighters. some of their homes were destroyed and the department lost one of their own. abc 7 news report amanda dell castillo his moro what firefighters are doing to help.
both fires have expanded and have burned a combined 157,000 acres. firefighters hope to have them contained in about a week and a half. >>> today governor brown will be in shasta county touring the area charred by the carr fire. the fire has destroyed nearly a dozen homes. residents in the river ridge neighborhood in redding were allowed back in last night. many of the homes there are now gone. the fight has been incredibly tough for redding firefighters. some of their homes were...