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responsible evidence based way we held a wide public consultation and conducted an extensive impact assessment and on this basis. the european commission is proposing to increase the 2030 targets for emission reduction to at least 55 percent. the old to it. i recognize that this increase from 40 to 55 is too much for some and not enough for others but our impact assessment clearly shows that our economy and industry can manage this and they want it just yesterday 170 business leaders and investors from s.m.s. to some of the world's biggest companies wrote to me calling on europe to set a target at least at 55 percent our impact assessment clearly shows that meeting this target would put the european union firmly on track for climate neutrality by 2050 and for meeting our paris agreement obligations and if others follow our lead the world will be able to keep warming below 1.5 degrees celsius and fully aware that many of our partners are far away from that but we have to lead and i will come back to the carbon board adjustment mechanism later but for us. the 2030 target is ambitious it's a shiv
responsible evidence based way we held a wide public consultation and conducted an extensive impact assessment and on this basis. the european commission is proposing to increase the 2030 targets for emission reduction to at least 55 percent. the old to it. i recognize that this increase from 40 to 55 is too much for some and not enough for others but our impact assessment clearly shows that our economy and industry can manage this and they want it just yesterday 170 business leaders and...
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companies need to be doing civil rights and human rights impact assessment to really identify the social impact of their platform and their business model how it's affecting society how it's affecting political process sees and and. and social dynamics and potential discrimination and to show how they are taking concrete steps to mitigate that and up and really this year facebook did not even acknowledge that it its platform might have negative civil rights implications. times he regrets talk about but i would like to bring in in the u.k. caruso valis an associate professor of philosophy at the university of oxford and author of privacy is power why and how you should take back control of your data crystal we've been discussing how facebook and big social should police itself and whether it actually should police itself there's a question i want to ask you is it time for united nations charter of digital rights is it time for global oversight over big social and i think that's an excellent question and an accident idea but there has to be global oversight but also national press that it'
companies need to be doing civil rights and human rights impact assessment to really identify the social impact of their platform and their business model how it's affecting society how it's affecting political process sees and and. and social dynamics and potential discrimination and to show how they are taking concrete steps to mitigate that and up and really this year facebook did not even acknowledge that it its platform might have negative civil rights implications. times he regrets talk...
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our impact assessment clearly shows our economy and industry can manage this, and they want it.y 170 business leaders and investors in some of the world's biggest companies wrote to me, calling on europe 55%.t a target at least our impact assessment shows that meeting this target would put the european union firmly on byck for climate neutrality 2050, and for meeting our paris agreement obligations. if others follow our lead, the world will be able to keep warming below 1.5 degrees celsius. i'm fully aware many of our partners are far away from that, but we have to lead. i will come back to the mechanism later, but first, the 2030 target is ambitious, achievable, and an official for europe. we can do it. we have shown that we can do it. dropped 29%ons since 1990, our economy grew more than 60%. the difference is now that we have the technology, we have way more expertise, and we have the investment. we are already embarking toward an economy with carbon neutral production, we want to lead the world in the. we have more young people pushing for change. we have more proof that wha
our impact assessment clearly shows our economy and industry can manage this, and they want it.y 170 business leaders and investors in some of the world's biggest companies wrote to me, calling on europe 55%.t a target at least our impact assessment shows that meeting this target would put the european union firmly on byck for climate neutrality 2050, and for meeting our paris agreement obligations. if others follow our lead, the world will be able to keep warming below 1.5 degrees celsius. i'm...
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but our impact assessment clearly shows that our economy and industry can manage this, and they wantt. >> the commission wants the eu to play a leading role in fighting global warming, as the united states has said it's withdrawing from the paris agreement on climate change. >>> the former head of world athletics governing body has been jailed for two years for covering up doping by russian athletes. a french court, on wednesday, ruled he solicited or accepted over $3 million from athletes suspected of cheating. he was sentenced to four years in prison with two years suspended and fined about $590,000. the presididing jujudge said th exceptions, quote, undermine the values of athletics and the fight against doping. diack's lawyer said he woululd appeal the judgment, describing it as unfair and inhumane. the 87-yeaear-old led the international association of athletics federatitions, now calllled world athletics, from 1999 to o 2015. diack's son, who faced similar charges, was also found guilty and sentenced to five years in prison and a fine of $1.2 million. french prosecutors are inv
but our impact assessment clearly shows that our economy and industry can manage this, and they wantt. >> the commission wants the eu to play a leading role in fighting global warming, as the united states has said it's withdrawing from the paris agreement on climate change. >>> the former head of world athletics governing body has been jailed for two years for covering up doping by russian athletes. a french court, on wednesday, ruled he solicited or accepted over $3 million...
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the camp immediately closes all its operations until a full environmental impact assessment study ise suitability of the camp at the confluence of the rivers. but this statement from the camps management denies any wrongdoing. it also regrets the incident and tells workers were only protecting guests who are present at the camp from stampeding animals and the potential loss of life. in spots along the river, there is premium. you can sell it to guests as a front row seat to all the spectacle from the comfort of your tent. but this also raises questions about creating that balance between attracting tourists and conserving the ecosystem. conservationists are warning that across the wild, migratory animals like wildebeests are under threat from human activity. that migration routes are being cut up by fences and structures as their roaming areas shrink further. in the river, dozens areas shrink further. in the river, d oze ns of areas shrink further. in the river, dozens of camps like these are built right next to the rivers for the animal strength and cross. we could move that camp bu
the camp immediately closes all its operations until a full environmental impact assessment study ise suitability of the camp at the confluence of the rivers. but this statement from the camps management denies any wrongdoing. it also regrets the incident and tells workers were only protecting guests who are present at the camp from stampeding animals and the potential loss of life. in spots along the river, there is premium. you can sell it to guests as a front row seat to all the spectacle...
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to understand what happened, will the government publish details of the equality impact assessment, whichcted, during the process that led to the original grading approach? some students who took btec courses are still waiting for their results. can then secretary of state concern when every btech students will receive their grades and what steps he will take to ensure the students have not been undermined? i know the awarding organisation pearson are working very closely with the centres that haven't actually. . .where there are still students that haven't received the grades. this is something that occu i’s each year. the number of youngsters who receive their btech awards was significantly higher than the previous year, but there are some centres where there will continue to be some challenges. i know pearson is working closely with the centres to resolve those and ensure those grades and qualifications are awarded as quickly as possible. overall, mps were glad to see pupils back in school. what guidance has my right honourable friend given, for example, on extending secondary schools
to understand what happened, will the government publish details of the equality impact assessment, whichcted, during the process that led to the original grading approach? some students who took btec courses are still waiting for their results. can then secretary of state concern when every btech students will receive their grades and what steps he will take to ensure the students have not been undermined? i know the awarding organisation pearson are working very closely with the centres that...
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o, no we have a gender impact assessment -- port. years each and every ever major policies has been done to make sure that there is equal pay an equal opportunity. we do see like an a homemaker's role people who are above 40 years old and so on, primarily women, that even that is changing for the twentysomethings and thirtysomethings. we are on the right road and the recent epidemic that placed teleworking and telehealth and telemedicine on the front of everybody's mind also helped equalize the playing field. >> how have your efforts and open source and accountability and the like helped taiwan really whether the covid-19 pandemic better than many, many countries around the world? >> well, there is a saying that i tweeted in democratic taiwan, ministers trust you. basically, instead of asking citizens to trust government, we the government trust the citizens with open data. in taiwan, in every pharmacy you can get your national health insurance card which covers 99.9% of citizens and residents in every two weeks you can collect -- fo
o, no we have a gender impact assessment -- port. years each and every ever major policies has been done to make sure that there is equal pay an equal opportunity. we do see like an a homemaker's role people who are above 40 years old and so on, primarily women, that even that is changing for the twentysomethings and thirtysomethings. we are on the right road and the recent epidemic that placed teleworking and telehealth and telemedicine on the front of everybody's mind also helped equalize the...
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it means that when assessing those benefits, we look at the aggregate impact and benefits on customers and consumers and not social justice goals or political projects or arbitrary measurements and size and come from nations so it easy to make the statement generally that google has benefited consumers
it means that when assessing those benefits, we look at the aggregate impact and benefits on customers and consumers and not social justice goals or political projects or arbitrary measurements and size and come from nations so it easy to make the statement generally that google has benefited consumers
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you're watching news coming up next global 3000 assesses the impact of the current virus pandemic on the world's 14000000 sex workers different you get news and information any time you want to call terry martin thanks drew. print temperature is a strange consequence of. russia's follows from the frost is storen out. faster and faster. was another problem seems. on how do people on location size up the situation. cobble $3.00 a. net on w. twice donny cheated death in germany. as a boy. doesn't impede gaffa. tape the attack on the israeli teen in 1960 to. be finds in anti-semitism story of a survivor. that's the race of his life. minutes on g.w. . life on earth moves according to. a gigantic coincidence. that tampa previously is earth was just a mess the chemistry lab level i thought mission. where the improbable but. should also was the creation of our soul. time with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery i think i salute the book. what if earth more unique starts september 18th on t w. welcome to global 3000. this week we visit the mountains of colombia home to the speckled b
you're watching news coming up next global 3000 assesses the impact of the current virus pandemic on the world's 14000000 sex workers different you get news and information any time you want to call terry martin thanks drew. print temperature is a strange consequence of. russia's follows from the frost is storen out. faster and faster. was another problem seems. on how do people on location size up the situation. cobble $3.00 a. net on w. twice donny cheated death in germany. as a boy. doesn't...
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etfs, which of those types of investment products do you think offers the best way to being assess high impact esg investments. what we acknowledge is that different investors have different goals within sustainable investment depending on those goals, they might choose different products. they might choose optimal investments. depending on the goals, they are different products that's why they work on the platform always based on the goals that they acknowledge they might have when it comes to the investing, timing looks like the issue. if you are too early you are stuck through the heavy, heavy investment phase how do you time that and are there tools you can use to try to do that better? >> yes the goal is different. do you want to have the lowest carbon emissions today or minimize the future emissions so help those companies to transition to make the right investment that is something else can you do so understanding the carbon emissions versus the future of the company. the goal is for 2025 or 2030 that is something our technology is helping investors to do as well >> i saw the interestin
etfs, which of those types of investment products do you think offers the best way to being assess high impact esg investments. what we acknowledge is that different investors have different goals within sustainable investment depending on those goals, they might choose different products. they might choose optimal investments. depending on the goals, they are different products that's why they work on the platform always based on the goals that they acknowledge they might have when it comes to...
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our main concerns is that currently we're assessing the impact of this pandemic in the number of cumulative deaths. and that's not an accurate number of what we're hearing, tests in high levels of stress, depression, and general anxiety. we know that currently there's a timeline and challenges to the turnaround to access programs such as -- [indiscernible] we also know the importance of having transparent information about what are the services connections, community organizations on the ground can link people to. we know that there's a flu season approaching us and we cannot actually afford to water down any of the provisions of the legislation. we are committed, however, to continue to figure out how we support proactively testing communities and accurately investigate those possible thinks to spread. and understand the use of i.n.q. thank you again for the time you've given this morning. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. this is anna stage. a member of san francisco tenants' union, an anti-displacement coalition. i really appreciate this conversation the su
our main concerns is that currently we're assessing the impact of this pandemic in the number of cumulative deaths. and that's not an accurate number of what we're hearing, tests in high levels of stress, depression, and general anxiety. we know that currently there's a timeline and challenges to the turnaround to access programs such as -- [indiscernible] we also know the importance of having transparent information about what are the services connections, community organizations on the ground...
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president lagarde says the central bank will carefully assess the impact on inflation. the eu gives the u.k. until the end of the month to amend the internal market, saying that the adoption of the bill would be an extremely serious violation. next year,g down mike corbat will be replaced by jane, the first female ceo of a major wall street bank. wall street. for significant euro strength popping back north of 119 against the dollar. 100ing below that now, 18.73. that 120ing back up to level with the stock down on euro strength adding into the downside for the european equity markets. we are also seeing weakness when it comes to the cable rates. not surprising after the war of words that broke out between the european commissioner and the u.k. government earlier on today. now, 120 862. -- 128 point 62. today we are giving back a little bit of ground. alix: breaking news out of the european commission, the u.k. has seriously damaged trust and has until the end of the month to amend the violation of international law and joining us now with more from london, david, walk u
president lagarde says the central bank will carefully assess the impact on inflation. the eu gives the u.k. until the end of the month to amend the internal market, saying that the adoption of the bill would be an extremely serious violation. next year,g down mike corbat will be replaced by jane, the first female ceo of a major wall street bank. wall street. for significant euro strength popping back north of 119 against the dollar. 100ing below that now, 18.73. that 120ing back up to level...
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president lagarde says the central bank will carefully assess the impact on inflation. until the end of the month to amend the internal market, saying that the adoption of the bill would be an extremely serious violation. next year,g down mike corbat will be replaced by jane, the first female ceo of a major wall street bank. wall street. for significant euro strength popping back north of 119 against the dollar. 100ing below that now, 18.73.
president lagarde says the central bank will carefully assess the impact on inflation. until the end of the month to amend the internal market, saying that the adoption of the bill would be an extremely serious violation. next year,g down mike corbat will be replaced by jane, the first female ceo of a major wall street bank. wall street. for significant euro strength popping back north of 119 against the dollar. 100ing below that now, 18.73.
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now, it is time to assess the economic impact. 25 counties have seen fires throughout california. astonishing, that accounts for more than three quarters of the states gdp and workforce. the state of california has an economy of three chilean dollars. that is a staggering impact. fromow the insurance costs 2017 and 2018 were both north of $20 billion. i spoke to the san francisco federal reserve bank and they say the level of damage we have seen year to date indicates we could also see an economic cost that the same as prior years. meantime, it seems like every year is just getting worse. we have the first presidential debate coming up. climate change is not on the agenda, but it is a huge and growing issue. is it going to be our lives for the next several years? has putnor newsom climate change at the forefront of this. he has instructed state agencies to accelerate their timetables to move toward sustainable energy. he believes climate change and the fires are directly linked. if you talk to anyone here in california, it is front and center of their thinking. the fed today said
now, it is time to assess the economic impact. 25 counties have seen fires throughout california. astonishing, that accounts for more than three quarters of the states gdp and workforce. the state of california has an economy of three chilean dollars. that is a staggering impact. fromow the insurance costs 2017 and 2018 were both north of $20 billion. i spoke to the san francisco federal reserve bank and they say the level of damage we have seen year to date indicates we could also see an...
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it will only be concerned with assessing the economic impact on regulation, never its merit.stration for reporting the advice, the 0im would only ever be concerned with monitoring the health of the uk's internal market, such as the flow of trade, the impact of regulations on inter—uk competition and investment, or the ready available goods and services for all our citizens. paul scully there. and mps will return to their detailed debate on the internal market bill on wednesday. you're watching tuesday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy. the chancellor has told the cabinet that getting people back into work is his "number one priority". but he said "indefinitely keeping people out of work is not the answer". in other words, he won't extend the job retention orfurlough scheme. his comments came as uk unemployment hit its highest level for two years. during treasury questions the chancellor was pressed over what he would do. there will be many thousands, perhaps even hundreds of thousands of jobs which are going to be viable after covid is dealt with — but will not make it
it will only be concerned with assessing the economic impact on regulation, never its merit.stration for reporting the advice, the 0im would only ever be concerned with monitoring the health of the uk's internal market, such as the flow of trade, the impact of regulations on inter—uk competition and investment, or the ready available goods and services for all our citizens. paul scully there. and mps will return to their detailed debate on the internal market bill on wednesday. you're...
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inflation data for august and assess the impact on policy.and we have breaking news out of thailand, thai airlines getting bankruptcy approval for debt restructuring. thai airways has total liabilities of -- let me just get you the numbers here. if i could just get the numbers there. we'll bring you the details, thai airways getting court approval for debt restructuring. it has liabilities as of the end of june, one of the nation's high-profile debt cases, thai airways debt negative about three by 5%. desk 3.5%. -- 3.5%. yvonne: one of the airlines reeling from this pandemic. let's talk about india. consumer price inflation was steady, survey suggesting cpi will remain well above the central bank's upper end target. maintainingst is rate cuts in the current cycle but believes near-term cuts may be ruled out. let's bring in the lead economist. yes, it seems like a lot of these supply side concerns are ringing up these prices higher in india. how long do you think inflation could stay above rbis target? >> we are looking at inflation to be clos
inflation data for august and assess the impact on policy.and we have breaking news out of thailand, thai airlines getting bankruptcy approval for debt restructuring. thai airways has total liabilities of -- let me just get you the numbers here. if i could just get the numbers there. we'll bring you the details, thai airways getting court approval for debt restructuring. it has liabilities as of the end of june, one of the nation's high-profile debt cases, thai airways debt negative about three...
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we'll assess her impact on american society and look at the issues at play in the battle to replace hera first look. >> ruth bader ginsburg changed the law. >> she compiled a truly historic record. >> she change the course, she changed america. we look back at her life and ahead at the battle to replace her. >> fill that seat. >> this fight has just begun. judy: "rbg: her legacy and the court's future," a pbs newshour special. judy: we will talk to supreme court justice stephen breyer among others. we hope you join us. that is the newshour for tonight. join us online and again tomorrow evening. for all of us, thank you, stay safe and we will see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> architect, beekeeper, mentor. raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life, well-planned. >> consumer cellular. johnson and johnson. bnsf railway. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. ♪ >> the alfred p. sloan foundation, driven by the promise of great ideas. >> and with the ongoing
we'll assess her impact on american society and look at the issues at play in the battle to replace hera first look. >> ruth bader ginsburg changed the law. >> she compiled a truly historic record. >> she change the course, she changed america. we look back at her life and ahead at the battle to replace her. >> fill that seat. >> this fight has just begun. judy: "rbg: her legacy and the court's future," a pbs newshour special. judy: we will talk to...
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we will assess her impact on american society, and look at the issues at play in the battle to replace. here's a first look. ruth marcus chged the law. >> she has compiled a truly historic record. >> woodruff: che changed the court. >> we are certainly here to stay. >> woodruff: she changed america. >> she was the moral beacon. >> woodruff: we look back at her life and ahead at the battle to replace her. >> fill that seat. this fight has just begun. >> woodruff: r.b.g., her legacy and the court's future, a "pbs newshour" special thursday at 8:00, 7:00 central. we'll talk to supreme court justice stephen breyer among others. we hope you will join us. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> fidelity wealth management. >>
we will assess her impact on american society, and look at the issues at play in the battle to replace. here's a first look. ruth marcus chged the law. >> she has compiled a truly historic record. >> woodruff: che changed the court. >> we are certainly here to stay. >> woodruff: she changed america. >> she was the moral beacon. >> woodruff: we look back at her life and ahead at the battle to replace her. >> fill that seat. this fight has just begun....
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minister who said nothing should be ruled out so that could yet be an impact on that particular project but it's still early days to assess the diplomatic damage our chief political correspondent know with the latest developments there for us thank you now reports from ballerinas say a prominent opposition leader has been abducted by masked men in the capital minsk the website t u t dr b y says maria called a sneak over was pushed into a minivan by men in black clothing and driven away now here she is at a massive rally that was held on sunday more than 600 people were arrested at that demonstration protesters have turned out for the past 4 weeks calling a long time authoritarian leader of extended look i shan't go to step down after contested election. andy of usenet connelly is following this story for us in minsk and he sent us an update well this seems to be a continuation of the government stress g.o.p. attempt to deny ability not using police in uniform to do these kind of things sending out security agents in plainclothes sometimes wearing balaclavas sometimes on the backs on to do their dirty work as it were yeste
minister who said nothing should be ruled out so that could yet be an impact on that particular project but it's still early days to assess the diplomatic damage our chief political correspondent know with the latest developments there for us thank you now reports from ballerinas say a prominent opposition leader has been abducted by masked men in the capital minsk the website t u t dr b y says maria called a sneak over was pushed into a minivan by men in black clothing and driven away now here...
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we will assess the impact that this will have on our communities as our economics continue to recover and the pandemic continues to slow. now when we see a great migration from cities to rural and suburban communities we must not only talk about restraint on resources but we must talk how to leverage these resources so we can retain those who have moved into our communities and foster the opportunities for further growth and development. for these pressing issues i am proud to work with you on this committee where we host witnesses on a wealth of nose on the specific and can come up with bipartisan solutions that benefit all of our nation's rural communities. it is imperative that we learn from those who like our panel today know what it's like to steer a small business through pandemic. i look for to hearing the testimony of eyewitnesses today, and to the continued partnership and bipartisan nature of the subcommittee. thank you, madam chair, and i yield back. >> thank you, dr. joyce. the gentleman yields back. committee members have an opening statement prepared we would ask it be s
we will assess the impact that this will have on our communities as our economics continue to recover and the pandemic continues to slow. now when we see a great migration from cities to rural and suburban communities we must not only talk about restraint on resources but we must talk how to leverage these resources so we can retain those who have moved into our communities and foster the opportunities for further growth and development. for these pressing issues i am proud to work with you on...
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impact the rate itself. >> and one last question on this. do you have an assessment or an opinion about what would be a more reasonable and appropriate -- what would have been a more reasonable and appropriate increase in the pcia fee or do you feel like this huge increase that we've been subject to in recent years is reasonable and appropriate. if not, what do you think would be a more reasonable and appropriate amount? >> yeah, i don't think it has been reasonable. i don't have the specific amount for you today, but i do want to let you know and we shared this with the executive officer just this morning. calcca is circulating a letter from board members and electives representing customers for the california puc heart surgeurgin rethink some of the previous decisions. i do think that they should take another look at the decision they put into place a couple years ago. i think that there should be a closer examination of the true value of some of these resources. i do think it under values the resources. i also think that -- and we're hoping that in this next phase
impact the rate itself. >> and one last question on this. do you have an assessment or an opinion about what would be a more reasonable and appropriate -- what would have been a more reasonable and appropriate increase in the pcia fee or do you feel like this huge increase that we've been subject to in recent years is reasonable and appropriate. if not, what do you think would be a more reasonable and appropriate amount? >> yeah, i don't think it has been reasonable. i don't have...
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that eliminates the funding source for social security and asks the program's chief actuary to assess its impact. this was an obvious attempt to alarm seniors and disabled americans with the ultimate intent of smearing republicans and feeding false talking points to a democratic candidate for president. even when their schemes and false talking points earned four pinocchios from even "the washington post," democrats still proceed full speed ahead with their misinformation campaign. and even though ways and means committee ranking member brady and i got the social security actuary to affirm that the democrats' recent scheme was just a bunch of malarkey, the democrats and candidate biden continue with this misinformation. again, democrats use scare tactics in the run up to an election, while they accuse republicans of wanting to destroy social security, senate democrats do little or nothing to work in a bipartisan way to help this program. remember in 2015 when the disability insurance trust fund was going to run dry? senate democrats demanded that the only thing that you could possibly do to take
that eliminates the funding source for social security and asks the program's chief actuary to assess its impact. this was an obvious attempt to alarm seniors and disabled americans with the ultimate intent of smearing republicans and feeding false talking points to a democratic candidate for president. even when their schemes and false talking points earned four pinocchios from even "the washington post," democrats still proceed full speed ahead with their misinformation campaign....
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to assess the human impact this can have had so far relied on the 2014 world check database that kristofikari had found. but eventually he was able to view world checks 29000 database with the help of a world check insider who agreed to help on condition that he remain anonymous. he found businessman politicians journalists activists and opposition leaders in different arab and islamic countries on the 29000 database. the sources world checked used to list some individuals and organizations were often tabloid news websites with their own agendas a known for their anti islamic views. when they searched for several well known muslim organizations some had been included underworld checks countering terrorism financing category. tamar then checked the listing of some of the contributors to this program. the entry for the federation of islamic organizations in europe had been updated in april 29 teams. but they f.i.o.s. was still listed in the terrorism can't agree on the source was still the u.a.e. sanctions list. the files of marja dolls here on the fence great mosque had been changed as pe
to assess the human impact this can have had so far relied on the 2014 world check database that kristofikari had found. but eventually he was able to view world checks 29000 database with the help of a world check insider who agreed to help on condition that he remain anonymous. he found businessman politicians journalists activists and opposition leaders in different arab and islamic countries on the 29000 database. the sources world checked used to list some individuals and organizations...
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analysts are actively underscoring its global ramifications and its impact on global politics and the economy according to many assessments we are dealing with a paradigm shift and tectonic changes perhaps we are only time will tell and of unfortunately the pandemic has clearly shown that the international community that we talk about so much was at the peak of the crisis essentially unable to meet the hopes placed upon it. clearly the prevailing thinking was that this is a challenge best addressed individually practically everyone batten down the hatches closed their borders to them and cut off contact with the outside world. in response to this challenge which didn't choose what we saw to be a dubious we didn't shut down we did not isolate ourselves we needed he wondered what then was the point of promoting globalization and openness over recent decades of the ones. from the outside we believed and continue to believe in the success of collective evidence what we believed in and continue to believe in the potential of international community unfortunately some countries chose to use the method of accusing others of acti
analysts are actively underscoring its global ramifications and its impact on global politics and the economy according to many assessments we are dealing with a paradigm shift and tectonic changes perhaps we are only time will tell and of unfortunately the pandemic has clearly shown that the international community that we talk about so much was at the peak of the crisis essentially unable to meet the hopes placed upon it. clearly the prevailing thinking was that this is a challenge best...
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investors really struggling to assess the impact of some positive economic data against the potential impact of some of the rising spots of infection and rising number of cases of coronavirus in some areas. there is a focus this week. we will see the european central bank meet on thursday. obviously, we have seen the federal reserve come out and talk about the policy framework that tolerates higher inflation. a lot of eyes on christine lagarde and what she has to say on thursday. that could be a potential focus for gold investors this week. haidi: our energy and commodities senior reporter, david stringer, in melbourne. australia has $200 billion lng push has been undermined by climate issues, amid ambitions to become the largest natural gas exporter. tony noonan told us what all of this means for a revival in energy demand and the shift towards more renewables. >> short-term, there's absolutely uncertainty. i think what is key is that if we step out over the longer-term time horizon, i think the trajectory we are on with the energy transition remains the same and we see, particularly
investors really struggling to assess the impact of some positive economic data against the potential impact of some of the rising spots of infection and rising number of cases of coronavirus in some areas. there is a focus this week. we will see the european central bank meet on thursday. obviously, we have seen the federal reserve come out and talk about the policy framework that tolerates higher inflation. a lot of eyes on christine lagarde and what she has to say on thursday. that could be...
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considering risk assessment, it will take time and money to conduct an environmental impact report, in order to assess safety. but the amount of time and money to do that will be far, far less than the cost of a major accident, should the pipeline be damaged, leak or explode. so a risk assessment must be made by independent and qualified experts. be assured again our objection to the project is the genuine danger. we strongly believe this is one of those cases that truly demands an environmental impact report. if there was ever a project that demanded an e.r.r., this would be the one. thanks very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, is there another caller to hear from? >> hi, are you there? can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. welcome. >> thank you. my name is marilyn waterman. i want to thank supervisor ronen and the board for taking our concerns seriously. i want to discuss two conflicts of interest. over a year ago, we were invited by planning to review a draft of this and we were surprised to see the board's 2017 motion mandating an independent qualified exp
considering risk assessment, it will take time and money to conduct an environmental impact report, in order to assess safety. but the amount of time and money to do that will be far, far less than the cost of a major accident, should the pipeline be damaged, leak or explode. so a risk assessment must be made by independent and qualified experts. be assured again our objection to the project is the genuine danger. we strongly believe this is one of those cases that truly demands an...
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to assess thisoment and the impact covid-19 has taken on our country and it's health care system, weturn to two dr. georges benjamin is executive director of the american public health professional group dedicated to and dr. megan ranney, an emergency physicn andpr essor at brown university.e welc you both, and thank you for being with us. i'd like to ask each of you this question, dr. ranney, i'll start with you because it is such a milestone, a moment are struggling wiw toeople process it. first, doctor, how are young reflecn this moment when we've hit 2000 american deaths. >> doctor: i first take a moment, as you just did, to honor all of the lives that have been lost, both those i have pernally touched in my emergency department, and the hundreds of thousands more across thecountry. to also honor their families and their communities and the effect and the holes tht athose lives lost are creating within their comnies. the second thing that i do is i think about kind of how we got here, td wha it is that we need to do going forward to keep this horrific number from doubling or trip
to assess thisoment and the impact covid-19 has taken on our country and it's health care system, weturn to two dr. georges benjamin is executive director of the american public health professional group dedicated to and dr. megan ranney, an emergency physicn andpr essor at brown university.e welc you both, and thank you for being with us. i'd like to ask each of you this question, dr. ranney, i'll start with you because it is such a milestone, a moment are struggling wiw toeople process it....
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and this is not a good time to assess new impact fees on these smaller non residential projects with no history to support it. many of these projects had been moving forward and. >> or continues it's that planning department has enough time to analyze the (inaudible) and any information on how much housing will be lost. this prohibits cities from parcels and when compared to the density permitted in january of 2018. the agent looks at specific parcels, not large swaths of area and it specifically discusses proposals. a number of sites, including --s we looked at one lot where this rule would result in a loss of 20 units taking no consider against a bonus and i urge you not to act on this legislation until you have clear guyance of how the impacts have been quantified, thank you. request is i oppose this legislation. we are a small builder in san francisco. everybody we would use to design and build these projects are san francisco businesses. small projects cannot afford after the fact additional fees in a recession. please remove the tier b and allow us to keep our crews working tha
and this is not a good time to assess new impact fees on these smaller non residential projects with no history to support it. many of these projects had been moving forward and. >> or continues it's that planning department has enough time to analyze the (inaudible) and any information on how much housing will be lost. this prohibits cities from parcels and when compared to the density permitted in january of 2018. the agent looks at specific parcels, not large swaths of area and it...
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point this out there was a mention on how migrant workers and refugees were impacted but it was in the context of the self assessment of us in member states and how they into the met the consensus on the protection and promotion of the rights of migrants were migrant workers and there's no word as to how this self assessment was made it would be interesting to know for instance how did its own self assessment in terms of protecting the refugees and migrant workers in there in its in its country considering. now that malaysian authorities have been going after migrant workers and refugees when you look at this look at this in kind of a grander context has there been any kind of a vent that has impacted because this is we're talking we're talking about years of economic recovery for all these nations but obviously that is going to greatly impact how these nations and companies in these nations hire migrant and immigrant workers so obviously this is going to be a very big hit have we seen anything like this in the near history and and it based on that what can we expect do you think we're going to get any more reaction
point this out there was a mention on how migrant workers and refugees were impacted but it was in the context of the self assessment of us in member states and how they into the met the consensus on the protection and promotion of the rights of migrants were migrant workers and there's no word as to how this self assessment was made it would be interesting to know for instance how did its own self assessment in terms of protecting the refugees and migrant workers in there in its in its country...
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and this is not a good time to assess new impact fees on these smaller non residential projects with no history to support it. many of these projects had been moving forward and. >> or continues it's that planning department has enough time to analyze the (inaudible) and any information on how much housing will be lost. this prohibits cities from parcels and when compared to the density permitted in january of 2018. the agent looks at specific parcels, not large swaths of area and it specifically discusses proposals. a number of sites, including --s we looked at one lot where this rule would result in a loss of 20 units taking no consider against a bonus and i urge you not to act on this legislation until you have clear guyance of how the impacts have been quantified, thank you. request is i oppose this legislation. we are a small builder in san francisco. everybody we would use to design and build these projects are san francisco businesses. small projects cannot afford after the fact additional fees in a recession. please remove the tier b and allow us to keep our crews working tha
and this is not a good time to assess new impact fees on these smaller non residential projects with no history to support it. many of these projects had been moving forward and. >> or continues it's that planning department has enough time to analyze the (inaudible) and any information on how much housing will be lost. this prohibits cities from parcels and when compared to the density permitted in january of 2018. the agent looks at specific parcels, not large swaths of area and it...
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number two, assess segregation impacts of new school construction proposals and prioritize construction funding that will increase integration and number three identify progress toward reduction of racial and economic isolation in their state plans. mr. speaker, diversity is our strength and ensuring equity in our education systems will benefit all students and school districts across this nation. i'm a parent, a grand parent and a former teacher. i know that access to a good education is the key to determining one's future and each child deserves equal opportunity to that promise, yet we are reminded every day that we have a racial and economic divide in this country that leaves too many children behind. this amendment is about good government and good equitable education giving all children the opportunities they deserve while also ensuring the prevention of school cease session which include wealthy white enclaves. i resevere the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from pennsylvania reserves. for what purpose does gentlewoman seek recognition? ms. foxx: mr. s
number two, assess segregation impacts of new school construction proposals and prioritize construction funding that will increase integration and number three identify progress toward reduction of racial and economic isolation in their state plans. mr. speaker, diversity is our strength and ensuring equity in our education systems will benefit all students and school districts across this nation. i'm a parent, a grand parent and a former teacher. i know that access to a good education is the...
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pbs and "the washington post," take a step back from this breaking news, give us your assessment of how this could impact the campaign. >> reporter: this is a major development. there are many books written about president trump, and bob woodward is someone who comes in with credibility as a reporter. and he has something that others have not obtained. he has tapes of president trump talking through this moment in his presidency, the pandemic. and it's not -- many parts of the book are deep background, in typical woodward style where the sources are not always clear, he's using unattributed sources to build a story, to talk to people in confidence. but he has the president of the united states on the record, on tape, talking through the pandemic and how he was briefed. and he confronts the president about o'brien's warning, for example, in an interview and the president doesn't deny that that was said. he said, "well, maybe he said something like that." woodward shows how there was alarm inside this white house about the coronavirus threat even as the president in february, march, was a lot more flippant
pbs and "the washington post," take a step back from this breaking news, give us your assessment of how this could impact the campaign. >> reporter: this is a major development. there are many books written about president trump, and bob woodward is someone who comes in with credibility as a reporter. and he has something that others have not obtained. he has tapes of president trump talking through this moment in his presidency, the pandemic. and it's not -- many parts of the...
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impact the rate itself. >> and one last question on this. do you have an assessment or an opinion about what would be a more reasonable and appropriate -- what would have been a more reasonable and appropriate increase in the pcia fee or do you feel like this huge increase that we've been subject to in recent years is reasonable and appropriate. if not, what do you think would be a more reasonable and appropriate amount? >> yeah, i don't think it has been reasonable. i don't have the specific amount for you today, but i do want to let you know and we shared this with the executive officer just this morning. calcca is circulating a letter from board members and electives representing customers for the california puc heart surgeurgin rethink some of the previous decisions. i do think that they should take another look at the decision they put into place a couple years ago. i think that there should be a closer examination of the true value of some of these resources. i do think it under values the resources. i also think that -- and we're hoping that in this next phase
impact the rate itself. >> and one last question on this. do you have an assessment or an opinion about what would be a more reasonable and appropriate -- what would have been a more reasonable and appropriate increase in the pcia fee or do you feel like this huge increase that we've been subject to in recent years is reasonable and appropriate. if not, what do you think would be a more reasonable and appropriate amount? >> yeah, i don't think it has been reasonable. i don't have...
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earlier i sat down with bill gates to discuss the terrible impact of covid-19 and to get his assessmentw the u.s. has handled it. bill, welcome back. each september you release what you call your goal keeper's report giving what progress has been achieved on your main goals of fighting poverty and trying to improve public health in developing countries but the news this year is that there hasn't been progress, things are worse, not better. how much worse? bill: because of the pandemic we've had huge setbacks, you know, in some cases erasing literally decades of progress, and so it really underscores that we've got to bring this pandemic to an end, not just in a few rich countries but the entire world and then we will have to take special efforts to build back so we are back on the positive track that we normally this time of year are getting to talk about and thank the voters for generosity with the foreign aid that plays a key role on all that progress. chris: how has covid reversed what's been a 20-year streak of progress in places like africa, for instance, how has covid caused such
earlier i sat down with bill gates to discuss the terrible impact of covid-19 and to get his assessmentw the u.s. has handled it. bill, welcome back. each september you release what you call your goal keeper's report giving what progress has been achieved on your main goals of fighting poverty and trying to improve public health in developing countries but the news this year is that there hasn't been progress, things are worse, not better. how much worse? bill: because of the pandemic we've had...
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our main concerns is that currently we're assessing the impact of this pandemic in the number of cumulativenot an accurate number of what we're hearing, tests in high levels of stress, depression, and general anxiety. we know that currently there's a timeline and challenges to the turnaround to access programs such as -- [indiscernible] we also know the importance of having transparent information about what are the services connections, community organizations on the ground can link people to. we know that there's a flu season approaching us and we cannot actually afford to water down any of the provisions of the legislation. we are committed, however, to continue to figure out how we support proactively testing communities and accurately investigate those possible thinks to spread. and understand the use of i.n.q. thank you again for the time you've given this morning. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. this is anna stage. a member of san francisco tenants' union, an anti-displacement coalition. i really appreciate this conversation the supervisors had today,
our main concerns is that currently we're assessing the impact of this pandemic in the number of cumulativenot an accurate number of what we're hearing, tests in high levels of stress, depression, and general anxiety. we know that currently there's a timeline and challenges to the turnaround to access programs such as -- [indiscernible] we also know the importance of having transparent information about what are the services connections, community organizations on the ground can link people to....
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it means that when assessing those benefits, we look at the aggregate impact and benefits on customersand consumers and not social justice goals or political projects or arbitrary measurements and size and come from nations so it easy to make the statement generally that google has benefited consumers that are dated direct result of geologic time conduct and do they outweigh the harm from that conduct? >> so, mr. chairman, i don't think that there is a situation here. one of the things you can use that one side so the similar analogy i can find a realtor on both sides you can use one end and not be tied into using the other side of the equation. so, even if you side with google in that analysis, you do agree that applying the welfare standard doesn't give you a free card. that isn't the end of the analysis, write? cmac it is to show consumer harm. the fact layout shows as the prices have decreased substantially you can show that publishers are generating revenue that they otherwise wouldn't and then finally you can show that you and me and other consumers get free products, so we need
it means that when assessing those benefits, we look at the aggregate impact and benefits on customersand consumers and not social justice goals or political projects or arbitrary measurements and size and come from nations so it easy to make the statement generally that google has benefited consumers that are dated direct result of geologic time conduct and do they outweigh the harm from that conduct? >> so, mr. chairman, i don't think that there is a situation here. one of the things...