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placard holders, 4 hour time limits at regular blue meters unless the posted time limit is longer and again local option could determine differently. but in cities that did have time limit options of 3 or 4 hours, they found they were pretty much able to do whatever it is they wanted to do, see a movie, go to dinner, whatever their issue, the time limit did not compromise their ability to function as they wished. separate from all this, though, there's a special subset in green zones, in meters. those often are paid for by the merchant and yet state law said you can park with a blue placard in a green zone until a street cleaning or some other reason needs to have that curb space vacated so the merchants aren't really getting benefit for what they are paying for. we're suggesting placard holders should be able to stay in a green zone up to 30 minutes, exclusive of the time it might take me or somebody else to get out of the vehicle and exclusive of the time it takes me or somebody else to get back in the vehicle. so 30 minutes plus exit and entry time, which ought to be enough for wha
placard holders, 4 hour time limits at regular blue meters unless the posted time limit is longer and again local option could determine differently. but in cities that did have time limit options of 3 or 4 hours, they found they were pretty much able to do whatever it is they wanted to do, see a movie, go to dinner, whatever their issue, the time limit did not compromise their ability to function as they wished. separate from all this, though, there's a special subset in green zones, in...
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the san francisco noise ordinance also has six dba limits for construction and this limit is 80 decibels at 50 feet. there is also a limitation financing options a fixed dba values for interiors, this is not for commercial. the california building code comprised notice ventilation properties for multi-residential units. the california building code also limits interior noise due environmental ambient. this is largely due to vehicular, rail and aircraft traffic and this is for the residential portion. this is the part that the marsh is not concerned with. this is the part that we are for the design of the building and the residents within the building. the project would comply with both the san francisco noise ordinance and the california building code, it complies with both, fully. i should point out the marsh and the proposed hill street project, fortunately have stair wells that abut each other on the property plane. this afterwards an inherent buffer so it separates further from having a wall that is some 8-12 or 16 fit with dead airspace and provides an excellent design for us and an
the san francisco noise ordinance also has six dba limits for construction and this limit is 80 decibels at 50 feet. there is also a limitation financing options a fixed dba values for interiors, this is not for commercial. the california building code comprised notice ventilation properties for multi-residential units. the california building code also limits interior noise due environmental ambient. this is largely due to vehicular, rail and aircraft traffic and this is for the residential...
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the height limit is 55 feet. the only caveat to that is what i mentioned earlier is if they chose the height from hill street is they would have the option to do it, what they measure from, technically it could physically be higher. it wouldn't be an additional story which is an important distinction because a lot of the conversation we have talks about stories and height. they are not as was mentioned the stories in this building aren't necessarily represented in these industries. -- stories. a 2 story or 3 story building is taller than a 2 story building. >> if they have a 17 building earlier it would be above what they can currently build? >> correct. you would have to make it in someway. they have more of what is required. there was a mandatory inter departmental review. the question is 2010. the purpose is not to collect a fee. it's to make sure that dbi is on the process to make sure that issues are especially seismic safety are addressed for a project. >> it's the preapplication process and we have our own
the height limit is 55 feet. the only caveat to that is what i mentioned earlier is if they chose the height from hill street is they would have the option to do it, what they measure from, technically it could physically be higher. it wouldn't be an additional story which is an important distinction because a lot of the conversation we have talks about stories and height. they are not as was mentioned the stories in this building aren't necessarily represented in these industries. -- stories....
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for example, it used to be that because there were technological limitations, those technological limitations provided a measure of privacy for americans. now with essentially no technological limitations, the technology can do practically anything, the only way to strike the appropriate balance between liberty and security is to embed that balance in the law. >> warner: what did you make of the eight big u.s.-based
for example, it used to be that because there were technological limitations, those technological limitations provided a measure of privacy for americans. now with essentially no technological limitations, the technology can do practically anything, the only way to strike the appropriate balance between liberty and security is to embed that balance in the law. >> warner: what did you make of the eight big u.s.-based
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my comments are limited. my involvement has been short. i stand by to answer any questions you may have. >> are you saying the building would absorb the noise from the street, protect the marsh from the noise? >> sound doesn't like to go around corners. imagine the freeway barriers for traffic to the homes, this is a huge barrier. the sound has to go up and over. >> the sound from hill street because you said valencia street. >> it's the sound of hill street because it's going to block the sound from hill street and the path from valencia to the east. it will block some of that as well. if you were on valencia street and you look from the east to the marsh theatre you can see the wall of the mark theatre and see the window in the upper level from valencia street from the path. the new proposed building will block that site and provide an acoustical noise barrier. >> did you review the pal letty report? >> yes i did. >> it came on after that. >> i have only been involved in the past month or so. and i found the pal letty report to be object
my comments are limited. my involvement has been short. i stand by to answer any questions you may have. >> are you saying the building would absorb the noise from the street, protect the marsh from the noise? >> sound doesn't like to go around corners. imagine the freeway barriers for traffic to the homes, this is a huge barrier. the sound has to go up and over. >> the sound from hill street because you said valencia street. >> it's the sound of hill street because it's...
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they are limited in the statute. there has to be independent evidence aside from these phone records that the person you are targeting is involved with a terrorist organization. if that person is a united states person, a citizen or a lawful permanent resident you have to have something more than just their own speeches, their own readings, their own first amendment type activity. you have to have additional evidence beyond that, that indicates there is reasonable articulable suspicion that these people are associated with specific terrorist organizations. >> madam president, thank you. i'm reading the statement on behalf of the commission and i'm here today instead of the vice president, who is unavailable. the commission is concerned about recent media reports that the united states authorities are accessing and processing on a large-scale the data of european union citizens using major u.s. online service providers. programs such as the so-called prism and the laws on the basis of which such programs are authorize
they are limited in the statute. there has to be independent evidence aside from these phone records that the person you are targeting is involved with a terrorist organization. if that person is a united states person, a citizen or a lawful permanent resident you have to have something more than just their own speeches, their own readings, their own first amendment type activity. you have to have additional evidence beyond that, that indicates there is reasonable articulable suspicion that...
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there has been discussion of what those limits might look like. i think you have to take care because of those limits, you can undermine the efficiency of the spectrum. every bidder must be able to get to a 10-to allocation to be able to do deployment. certainly if the goal is to ensure multiple winners, we think it should be a role that applies to all vendors in a neutral way. >> let me dive in with you if i can. we have all talked about the consequences of this auction, both good and bad. what are the consequences for your members if they are not able to purchase any spectrum in the auction? >> for our competitive carriers, it would be a disaster. sincee not had an auction the launching of the iphone. the data consumption by consumers goes up like a hockey stick. our carriers need access to low band spectrum. it also reaches the inner sanctity of this hearing room and other building penetration. it is important to be able to serve customers and consumers in a way that they use their device. the way they use their devices inside and outside. it i
there has been discussion of what those limits might look like. i think you have to take care because of those limits, you can undermine the efficiency of the spectrum. every bidder must be able to get to a 10-to allocation to be able to do deployment. certainly if the goal is to ensure multiple winners, we think it should be a role that applies to all vendors in a neutral way. >> let me dive in with you if i can. we have all talked about the consequences of this auction, both good and...
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religion when we talk about separation of church and state historically we have been talking about limiting the authority of the church and keeping the church from influencing state affairs but i think if you look around the world these days in most cases we have the opposite very strong states or it is the power of the states seems to be much stronger than the power of organized religions and. i think if you look at that from a so-so sociological point of view there are many advantages to a recruiting religion because believe it is time to be. law abiding citizens they are more likely to gauge and pro-social behavior so doesn't that make religion's not only a natural ally of a state but to some extent its age and there are a very many different systems of state church state religion relations in the world . and you describe you describing just about one or two of the. also other religious. ways of life in history towards the state and the secular society. religion overwhelms the state which also is is a bad thing i think one should see that without overwhelming one of the other one should
religion when we talk about separation of church and state historically we have been talking about limiting the authority of the church and keeping the church from influencing state affairs but i think if you look around the world these days in most cases we have the opposite very strong states or it is the power of the states seems to be much stronger than the power of organized religions and. i think if you look at that from a so-so sociological point of view there are many advantages to a...
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peel off one layer, and there's another limit. ultimaly, there will be a combination of forces that make it impossible for the high growth rate ofndustrializaon and e highrowtimpossible of population for to continueowth rate through the century. population. jay forrester recounts their dire prediction on forces which willalt popution gwth. those forces can be social perception that smaller familiesare ney to long-term gh quali of life. or it will come about byhe sheer pressures of starvation or t social instabilities i thought there was a large scare element in it. that will precipitate an atomic wa while a professor at yale, hey wallicbegan to confront the doomsayers. some years ago, i guess 10 years ago, i think they'veections gradually come downople. because population growth has diminished and yieldeto the effect of higher standards of living. with higher standards of living and government persuasion, population growth can level off. disaster need not strike on pollution, political considerations are as important as economic o
peel off one layer, and there's another limit. ultimaly, there will be a combination of forces that make it impossible for the high growth rate ofndustrializaon and e highrowtimpossible of population for to continueowth rate through the century. population. jay forrester recounts their dire prediction on forces which willalt popution gwth. those forces can be social perception that smaller familiesare ney to long-term gh quali of life. or it will come about byhe sheer pressures of starvation or...
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the market to the only free market it's limiting exaggeration as i would see it in one direction in one field of life. i would agree that it's also the state should somewhat. regulate of. doing this the market the banks the money. the economy given it room making it developing. avoid exaggerations i think the pope as many others also emphasizing. the need of structures for the well being of the people so that not one fact of life gets exaggerated. i think there's nothing wrong it's good to do. a religion it's a everybody in a way we have to take a short break now but when we come back tolerance is one of the most frequent words used by religious leaders but why then is it in such short supply when it comes to interactions between believers and nonbelievers that's coming up in a few moments on the part. of the twenty fourth. why is this so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world power in the city's future. so it's. very cold snowy windy mountainous. beyond the olympics but. on their way to the crew of the i could make sure that face many challenges. here you have
the market to the only free market it's limiting exaggeration as i would see it in one direction in one field of life. i would agree that it's also the state should somewhat. regulate of. doing this the market the banks the money. the economy given it room making it developing. avoid exaggerations i think the pope as many others also emphasizing. the need of structures for the well being of the people so that not one fact of life gets exaggerated. i think there's nothing wrong it's good to do....
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limits of state authority and religious freedom and i know that. you know in germany and that ruling had no power of arrest later all there was a ruling by the parliament made it clear that circumcision is legal but i wonder if you if you think that was a one off event or rather more conflict flag about to come because in addition to circumcision issue we also have the debate on. evolution and so on it was a. sign. representing. one important development or situation. that many people in society did not accept any more religious arguments religious reasons so only asking for the question of bodily harm which is an important thing to ask for . but that was the only thing that was seen. that is something that was puzzling that only one issue was singled out one should the perspective now many religious debates in europe involve islam to some extent or another. i know that many. appearance of many other religions complained that sometimes the state encroaches on their religious freedom you mentioned some of that but i think last year there was a repor
limits of state authority and religious freedom and i know that. you know in germany and that ruling had no power of arrest later all there was a ruling by the parliament made it clear that circumcision is legal but i wonder if you if you think that was a one off event or rather more conflict flag about to come because in addition to circumcision issue we also have the debate on. evolution and so on it was a. sign. representing. one important development or situation. that many people in...
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review did limit the hours of construction from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. monday through friday with no construction activities to occur on sunday. no. 5 was to encourage outreach with the marsh theatre specifically to try to work with them to address issues associated with drainage and light and sound. and finally to encourage zoning and the commission encourages the department to work with the staff and still obtain the number of drawing units of the project. that's what was approved at the planning. as you are aware, the ceqa document of this project was also an appealed to the planning commission. the planning commission did uphold that. the negative declaration was also an appealed to the board of supervisors and that was upheld this year and that leaves us to where we are. regarding the height incompatibility of the project, as you know eastern neighborhoods planning and rezoning process was a very long process along the coordination with many stake holders and 50 feet it was zoned up to 55 feet which was ground floors now that we require
review did limit the hours of construction from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. monday through friday with no construction activities to occur on sunday. no. 5 was to encourage outreach with the marsh theatre specifically to try to work with them to address issues associated with drainage and light and sound. and finally to encourage zoning and the commission encourages the department to work with the staff and still obtain the number of drawing units of the project. that's what was approved at the...
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religion when we talk about separation of church and state historically we've been talking about limitingthe authority of the church and keeping the church from influencing state affairs but i think if you look around the world these days in most cases we have the opposite very strong states the power of the states seems to be much stronger than the power of organized religions and. i think if you look at that from a so-so sociological point of view there are many advantages to a recruiting religion because believe it is time to be. law abiding citizens they are more likely to gauge and pro-social behavior so doesn't that make religion's not only a natural ally of a state but to some extent its age and there are a very many different systems of state church state religion relations in the world . and you describe you describing just about one or two of the. also other religious. ways of life in history towards the state and the secular society. religion overwhelms the state which also has is a bad thing i think one should see that without overwhelming one of the other one should a system.
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rigorously i thing in the authority of the state for example he called for limiting the dictatorship of the economy for reforming the financial system and creating more compassionate society something that has long been perceived as essential to the job of the state and he won many supporters not only among believers but also nonbelievers i wonder if that is this side of religion or this particular religion regaining its moral authority or just a likable person emerging in a prominent role what do you refer to is not meant to be something against the state it is limiting the market to the only free market it's limiting exaggeration as i would see it in one direction in one field of life. i would agree that it's also the state should somewhat. regulate of. doing this the market the banks the money. the economy given it room making it developing. truthfully. avoid exaggerations i think the pope as many others also emphasizing of this need of structures for the well being of the people so that not one fact of life gets exaggerated and takes hold of us. i think there's nothing wrong it's
rigorously i thing in the authority of the state for example he called for limiting the dictatorship of the economy for reforming the financial system and creating more compassionate society something that has long been perceived as essential to the job of the state and he won many supporters not only among believers but also nonbelievers i wonder if that is this side of religion or this particular religion regaining its moral authority or just a likable person emerging in a prominent role what...
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limit on purchases. the limits will be in effect until chase is able to replace the card. customers who show proper i.d. at the branch may be able to have those limits lifted. city is also monitoring its cards for activity and if detected, it may limit, block or reissue cards. anyone who shopped in a target store from november 27th to december 15th should monitor their accounts and immediately report any fraud lent transactions. >> all right. thank you. >>> we now know why nasa decided to delay a second space walk by two american astronauts making those critical repairs to the international space station. it is because of a problem with one of their space suits. we get details from nbc's kerry sanders. >> this is a good stopping point. >> reporter: after a 5:28 space walk, astronaut rick returned to the space station's air lock and discovered something that wasn't supposed to be. water had entered his space suit sublimator. a design to dissipate excess heat. >> there's always been water in the suit. the
limit on purchases. the limits will be in effect until chase is able to replace the card. customers who show proper i.d. at the branch may be able to have those limits lifted. city is also monitoring its cards for activity and if detected, it may limit, block or reissue cards. anyone who shopped in a target store from november 27th to december 15th should monitor their accounts and immediately report any fraud lent transactions. >> all right. thank you. >>> we now know why nasa...
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there's not going to be a debt limit showdown. the house will try a few things but senate republicans aren't going to go down that road. they don't want to disrupt -- can you imagine? they don't want to disrupt in an election year where they believe is a better message or health care, one month essentially -- 15 days before the end of the enrollment period to disrupt the country on debt limit. >> i'm happy you think there won't be another showdown situation, but did you think we were going to get into one the last time around? >> well, i didn't think we would get to a shutdown, especially since leaders were saying that. when you consider where things stand politically for the republican party, if it was malpractice before, what's -- if there is a word to describe political malpractice for going down this road, i would choose that word. i don't have it in my head but it's more than malpractice. >> jonathan, last i checked unemployment insurance was not in the senate budget. how much of a hammer will that be for democrats next year?
there's not going to be a debt limit showdown. the house will try a few things but senate republicans aren't going to go down that road. they don't want to disrupt -- can you imagine? they don't want to disrupt in an election year where they believe is a better message or health care, one month essentially -- 15 days before the end of the enrollment period to disrupt the country on debt limit. >> i'm happy you think there won't be another showdown situation, but did you think we were...
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again, it would be limited to the meta data in that regard. >> if i could just add on that.
again, it would be limited to the meta data in that regard. >> if i could just add on that.
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moved to limit debit card purchasing power. customers calling chase heard this -- >> we are aware of the data breach at target stores and we're monitoring our debit and credit cards to help protect you. >> reporter: chase customers who shopped at target between november 27th and december 15th have debit card daily limits of $300 for purchases and just $100 for cash withdrawals. >> through the credit union they said we don't have any particular problems. not really worried right now. >> reporter: it turned out to be a shopping boon for sally. >> i was here during that time. but when they did say 10% i came to target. >> reporter: 10% for being a good loyal customer and coming back. but you didn't bring a credit card. >> i brought cash because i'm still not sure. >> reporter: earlier in the week target announced that thieves had stolen card data from as many as 40 million shoppers. the company ceo on the company's website said there was no indication that pin numbers had been compromised but urged shoppers to watch for suspicious
moved to limit debit card purchasing power. customers calling chase heard this -- >> we are aware of the data breach at target stores and we're monitoring our debit and credit cards to help protect you. >> reporter: chase customers who shopped at target between november 27th and december 15th have debit card daily limits of $300 for purchases and just $100 for cash withdrawals. >> through the credit union they said we don't have any particular problems. not really worried...
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you're at the limit looking at fremont 880, still at the limit down into the south by. >> the u.s. forest service will hold a meeting for people affected by the big sur wild fire that destroyed more 100 homes. it was contained on friday. the fire started on december 15 and ended up burning 917 acres. it is 100% contained but still smoldering. >> 5:37. thousands of gifts not delivered. what major shipping companies are doing now. >> a close call for a driver in southern california. how she doing after being pulled from a burning car on christmas. >> taking you live outs. isn't that a gorgeous picture. bouncing around a little bit. hopefully getting this smoggy air out of the way. >>> a very good thursday morning to you. keeping with that festive look and feel. look at the lights. very, very pretty. still pretty festive spirit. 5:40 now. this morning fedex and ups drivers are back to work delivering thousands of gifts that didn't make it in time for christmas. danielle leigh joins us live in washington, d.c. this morning. both carriers now trying to get a jump start to try to make up
you're at the limit looking at fremont 880, still at the limit down into the south by. >> the u.s. forest service will hold a meeting for people affected by the big sur wild fire that destroyed more 100 homes. it was contained on friday. the fire started on december 15 and ended up burning 917 acres. it is 100% contained but still smoldering. >> 5:37. thousands of gifts not delivered. what major shipping companies are doing now. >> a close call for a driver in southern...
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the japanese archipelago has limits in fact the world has limits. and he sees them getting away as the population naturally shrinks from heavy industries and concentration of big port cities to spreading out across the countryside more light industries it's going to be great for laborers because there are fewer of them their wages are going to drop but because demand will be lower our people have more leisure time in a less populated world and they'll be more world out there to enjoy it right now in japan if people go to work at seven am they come back at ten pm to what's to earn money to have a few consumer toys that they don't have enough hours to play with if something isn't in fact or a fairly simple math about that that as the population declines ratio of natural world per person increases. you know natural resources wealth everything else it seems like a declining population we have a net positive thing don't you know a huge part of this book that we haven't talked about is all the time that it's been with the colleges trying to figure out how
the japanese archipelago has limits in fact the world has limits. and he sees them getting away as the population naturally shrinks from heavy industries and concentration of big port cities to spreading out across the countryside more light industries it's going to be great for laborers because there are fewer of them their wages are going to drop but because demand will be lower our people have more leisure time in a less populated world and they'll be more world out there to enjoy it right...
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limits we. india is about to surpass china now is the most populous nation on earth pakistan is one of the fastest growing and it's a country that's just frankly out of control it's it's a dangerous country it was a lot of mayhem when i was there some of the people i need to interview i didn't get to because they were floating tortured in the kharaj he would boom this is a daily occurrence there and when you've got a whole population. filled with unemployed young men because there's just not enough jobs to go around things get the stabilised and we're talking about a nuclear power we're talking about a country that this by twenty thirty is going to more people and today's united states it's the size of texas. so what is the carrying capacity in your opinion of the earth. in terms of it seems to be less then what we are right now again as a journalist i don't know pine in these things i try to talk to the experts and one way of looking at it is let's look at some of the reasons why our population
limits we. india is about to surpass china now is the most populous nation on earth pakistan is one of the fastest growing and it's a country that's just frankly out of control it's it's a dangerous country it was a lot of mayhem when i was there some of the people i need to interview i didn't get to because they were floating tortured in the kharaj he would boom this is a daily occurrence there and when you've got a whole population. filled with unemployed young men because there's just not...
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it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card.playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... what's in your wallet? so let me ask you... does it end after you've expanded your business?? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. >> time for tonig
it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card.playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... what's in your wallet? so let me ask you... does it end after you've expanded your business?? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your...
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in these funds but that compensation that carried interest doesn't count toward the three percent limit so it's not seen as ownership for the purposes of the vocal on the other hand if you talk about taxation carried interest is seen as ownership and that's the justification that lots of lobbyist use for why it should be taxed at fifteen percent so basically my point is you don't get to have your cake and eat it too either pay the regular amount of taxes or treat it as ownership for the purposes of the rule you don't have to be able to have it both ways and right now they do carried interest it's ultimately a portion of profits a limited partnership willy nilly shares with a general partner correct this or they would give over to the fund manager now why should a limited partner in a general partner not enjoy the same fifteen percent that's the fifteen percent benefit they get together on the same income if they're both putting in some risks when one they are basically in a partnership together why can't the well off and the managers aren't actually putting skin in the game i mean there
in these funds but that compensation that carried interest doesn't count toward the three percent limit so it's not seen as ownership for the purposes of the vocal on the other hand if you talk about taxation carried interest is seen as ownership and that's the justification that lots of lobbyist use for why it should be taxed at fifteen percent so basically my point is you don't get to have your cake and eat it too either pay the regular amount of taxes or treat it as ownership for the...
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there are limits. is -- there is limits of courts done on this before when it comes to people using freedom of religion as an excuse to, say, do illegal things. >> reporter: right. and the supreme court in, i think, 1879 upheld state laws against polygamy. the utah law specifically. but, you know, this whole question of what the state can ban and what people -- what the state must permit people to do in the name of religion is a very hot issue now. it's before the court this year. >> right. >> reporter: the question about whether obamacare can compel businesses to provide contraceptive care. it's sort of the leading edge of now opponents of gay rights are using these laws -- or this claim to say, we shouldn't have to serve gay people. photographers shouldn't have to photograph their wedding. bakers shouldn't have to bake them wedding cakes. inkeepers shouldn't have to allow them into their homes. that sort of thing. >> very quickly, if you're standing in front of the supreme court it means you think we
there are limits. is -- there is limits of courts done on this before when it comes to people using freedom of religion as an excuse to, say, do illegal things. >> reporter: right. and the supreme court in, i think, 1879 upheld state laws against polygamy. the utah law specifically. but, you know, this whole question of what the state can ban and what people -- what the state must permit people to do in the name of religion is a very hot issue now. it's before the court this year....
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seating is limited. and when you go to my free live event, you're going to learn that a system can change your life now. call the number right now, and i'll see you on the other side of success. we've been using armando's techniques to buy and sell properties, and through everything we learned through armando, our first two properties have netted us $53,000 in profit and have given us a future to count on. it's amazing, and it's definitely made a huge impact on our lives. it changed our lives dramatically and we want to thank you for everything you've done for us. so we're here with todd and linda. how are you guys doing? great. how are you? i'm doing phenomenal. and about a year ago, you guys went to our live event, is that correct? yes we did. now, before that time period, did you guys have any kind of real estate experience at all? no. none. none. no real estate experience? since then, lets talk about what you've gone and accomplished. about how many deals have you guys done? we've done four from star
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focus shifts away from creativity and risk taking which there's because limited amount of what you can focus on. bandwidth is important. we want to encourage freedom and not otion that you're constantly unsurveilled. one of the professors, leading had a st, he recently broken and he wrote about how freedom was in invoking innovation. worried china wasn't going in that direction because restricted.m is to official, but essential innovative pursuits. >> not going to sit here and nazi to comparisons to germany. >> she didn't mean it that way. she pulled it back. pull-back. >> i meant no respect at all. nothing like that. hat i say is if you look at countries like that and you look at what changed in those of eties during a time heightened surveillance, what their is people alter behavior. they automatically shield nstinctively and what goes is innovation, creativity, and freedom. >> what's happening right now, are emerging, not only in this society, but globally. eople have expectations of inclusivity. hey have expectations of transparency. they have expectations of reciprocity. if it's g
focus shifts away from creativity and risk taking which there's because limited amount of what you can focus on. bandwidth is important. we want to encourage freedom and not otion that you're constantly unsurveilled. one of the professors, leading had a st, he recently broken and he wrote about how freedom was in invoking innovation. worried china wasn't going in that direction because restricted.m is to official, but essential innovative pursuits. >> not going to sit here and nazi to...
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it would have limits on financial regulation, there's even a ban on buy local policy. the rules that would deregulate for energy and other services. there are rules that would include for instance limits on the kind of standards we can set for label as product. so can we say it is sweat free, or child labor free, so it is very invasive as far as behind the boarder, and it is all of those things with the binding agreement, countries for a lot of policies that peep don't like, offshore jobs or limit internet freedom. there are a lot of things that couldn't survive. so in private negotiations because it is negotiation has been very closed door, the whole package of items and a lot of very powerful corporations. are getting done, over occurred in many of the countries. >> what would it change for an merge who goes to the mall on the weekend to pick up household items, who shops for food during the week to put food on the table, would there be much outward change for the biggest single partner in the tpp, the ice? and arguably one of the most complicated economists. >> well
it would have limits on financial regulation, there's even a ban on buy local policy. the rules that would deregulate for energy and other services. there are rules that would include for instance limits on the kind of standards we can set for label as product. so can we say it is sweat free, or child labor free, so it is very invasive as far as behind the boarder, and it is all of those things with the binding agreement, countries for a lot of policies that peep don't like, offshore jobs or...
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per hour limit. deepening the mystery, the ntsb says in two minutes, the train insplikly went 82 before jumping the track. mechanical problem or human error is too early to tell. rockefeller, 20-year veteran of the record, why was the train going so fast? we know investigators say he tried to brake but the train didn't stop according to a law enforcement official. the ntsb, they will look at whether fatigue was a factor. >> we don't have the work history at the moment. we will be developing what we call a 72-hour time line so that we have a good understanding of what sort of activities preceded this accident. >> reporter: rockefeller appeared ko herein another official said, but drug and alcohol tests were conducted. the ntsb says there's no indication at this particular time of sabotage, but they are reviewing surveillance video from a nearby bridge. upon word speed played a role in the crash, new york governor cuomo said any responsible parties will be held accountable. john, zoraida? >> thank you,
per hour limit. deepening the mystery, the ntsb says in two minutes, the train insplikly went 82 before jumping the track. mechanical problem or human error is too early to tell. rockefeller, 20-year veteran of the record, why was the train going so fast? we know investigators say he tried to brake but the train didn't stop according to a law enforcement official. the ntsb, they will look at whether fatigue was a factor. >> we don't have the work history at the moment. we will be...
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how often do you see highway four clear and at the limit into the concord area westbound? it is good. we will look at san jose 101 at 880 traffic is light and mist and fog settling but no delays. kristen and matt? >> thank you, australia is celebrating 2014 with a spectacular show from the opera house in sydney lighting up the harbor with lights and tons of exploding fireworks, drawing more than a million people. it is one of the most extravagant. in new zealand, new year's celebrations got underway three hours ago. when the clock struck midnight thousands celebrated with lots of cheering and music. >> in the bay area, we are many hours away from the new year but preparations are underway for the big celebration in san francisco. amy hollyfield is at the embarcadero. >> crews will put the barriers in place to gather the people at the water front to watch our show. you do not have to wait until midnight to celebrate eve east can you do something in the day like the san francisco asian art museum. you can join in the japanese bell ringing ceremony at 11:30. people will ring
how often do you see highway four clear and at the limit into the concord area westbound? it is good. we will look at san jose 101 at 880 traffic is light and mist and fog settling but no delays. kristen and matt? >> thank you, australia is celebrating 2014 with a spectacular show from the opera house in sydney lighting up the harbor with lights and tons of exploding fireworks, drawing more than a million people. it is one of the most extravagant. in new zealand, new year's celebrations...
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time limits increase turnover and do not increase parking availability. the only way to increase availability is to increase the number of blue zones. the commission reports the prevalence of disability has increased dramatically in san francisco. the report admits the number of placards far exceeds the number of blue zone parking spaces. with only 670 blue zones and a projected 1,141 to be provided in total with these recommendations in kupb kupb conjunction with only 27,000. the agency's allegations that legitimate placards are being misused by people they don't belong to, increasing the rates of use, is wrong. there is absolutely no data to support this claim. the report admits it is impossible to report if a placard was illegitimately obtained. that does not constitute widespread misuse. that's a point 003 percentage rate. this report or this investigation was spurred off a visual observation of 45 percent of (inaudible). >> my name is richard ow, i'm a member of the commission. we understand and i support every one of these items should be enacted an
time limits increase turnover and do not increase parking availability. the only way to increase availability is to increase the number of blue zones. the commission reports the prevalence of disability has increased dramatically in san francisco. the report admits the number of placards far exceeds the number of blue zone parking spaces. with only 670 blue zones and a projected 1,141 to be provided in total with these recommendations in kupb kupb conjunction with only 27,000. the agency's...
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and there were limitations on what a not -- limitations on what a white house office could do. while we were here at a panel and we all want to make nice at a gathering like this, there are fundamental disagreements that you might have about something the bush did that you would seek to correct and there would be issues that i identified one but there are several as they did not have an ideological viewpoint lined up properly. when that happens, that is not necessarily the white house office's responsibility anymore than it was under my watch when things happened or j or john's. it is not just perception, but i think the nice thing is, in our country and tonight, that we can come together and talk about them. we do disagreement have processes in place in a crop -- and they compensate -- in a country that addresses grievances and wrongs. despite your best efforts, there are things that would happen within the administration that you couldn't properly and fronts hockley influence from your own purge and that could be a source of frustration. >> something else that i think both ad
and there were limitations on what a not -- limitations on what a white house office could do. while we were here at a panel and we all want to make nice at a gathering like this, there are fundamental disagreements that you might have about something the bush did that you would seek to correct and there would be issues that i identified one but there are several as they did not have an ideological viewpoint lined up properly. when that happens, that is not necessarily the white house office's...