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edition it's exquisite and limited to 1999 copies and it's also very exclusive as a limited edition however emanuel thinks there's just one tiny thing missing if he remembers correctly the interior of the leon cooper had a little tag marking the exact model number of the limited edition could have been added here to. apart from matt damon well concludes this is a car. folks who again has celebrated the start of volume production for its own rectory compact i d 3 1st the car maker invested over 1000000000 euros in its facility in saxony with employees reporters in political figures looking on the 1st units rolled off the assembly line and onto the stage. it's vital to is that as many people as possible to him a car is indispensable to their daily lives and freedom are able to afford an electric vehicle so the electric car just like the v.w. bug and the goal before it even become a people's car. just turning price 120000 euros the id 3 is an affordable choice among compact electrics and germany the state buying incentive is slated for an increase. after the m 3 is lubeck welcomes visi
edition it's exquisite and limited to 1999 copies and it's also very exclusive as a limited edition however emanuel thinks there's just one tiny thing missing if he remembers correctly the interior of the leon cooper had a little tag marking the exact model number of the limited edition could have been added here to. apart from matt damon well concludes this is a car. folks who again has celebrated the start of volume production for its own rectory compact i d 3 1st the car maker invested over...
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do the present limits placed on the press serve the common good? and we have assembled, pardon me, a distinguished panel to discuss and debate the matter because at the heritage foundation we like to have debates on these difficult and contentious questions. speaking first will be my colleague arthur millic who will set up the framework through which we should think about the power of the press. arthur is the associate director of the beacon at simon center for principles and politics here at the heritage foundation and he conducts research on america's founding principles. he also gives talks on the tenets of the american political tradition, to the public at large and public officials here at washington and he has written a variety of outlets and he published on the freedom of the press and national affairs three years ago. it's excellent. arthur will be followed by libby lock, and libby is a highly accomplished defamation lawyer and commercial litigator who devotes her practice to representing clients who are facing high-profile reputational att
do the present limits placed on the press serve the common good? and we have assembled, pardon me, a distinguished panel to discuss and debate the matter because at the heritage foundation we like to have debates on these difficult and contentious questions. speaking first will be my colleague arthur millic who will set up the framework through which we should think about the power of the press. arthur is the associate director of the beacon at simon center for principles and politics here at...
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but i am not convinced that those limits exist in the law. and i don't think that we know that that's always the case until we go through court. and then if we do go through court and find those limits are there, i think it also helps us in making our case to congress about the limbtations of the law. >> basically my answer is i think we can do both. i think we can talk to congress and explain where we see constraints today and push the envelope where we think it's appropriate and in the interest of consumers at the same time. >> let's talk about that here. so what do you see as the c constaints today and in order to do the job you've talked about being needed in privacy and let's call it data protects or information privacy, and what do you see as the constraints today? what's the authority that you need? >> so i'll start with where christine started. she talked about the comfort that she has developed with rule making authority. i had substantially more comfort than she does. this is an area where i think it's particularly important for the
but i am not convinced that those limits exist in the law. and i don't think that we know that that's always the case until we go through court. and then if we do go through court and find those limits are there, i think it also helps us in making our case to congress about the limbtations of the law. >> basically my answer is i think we can do both. i think we can talk to congress and explain where we see constraints today and push the envelope where we think it's appropriate and in the...
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the term limited term subsidies has to do with the fact we have a limited amount of money and there are p.m. situations for people where they only need help a short period of time. a lot of other subsidies are ongoing, maybe lifetime for those in serious situations that can't afford rent. in this case we look for folks that need a shorter amount of time within the two year terms of the contract. q foundation is one of those agencies. i am happy to answer questions. >> may i have a motion to discuss. >> so moved. second. >> thank you, rick. i have a couple questions. on page 3, it says the amount of the subsidy and length of the subsidy to be determined based on the client assessment of need, resources and transition plan. then on page 4 the second bullet point says the goal will be to bring the household income to rent ratio of 30% although the client portion and rental subsidy decided based on assessment and financial resources and need. there is nothing here language about the limit in terms how long the subsidy could last and if the ratio doesn't get to 30%, what happens? >> in this
the term limited term subsidies has to do with the fact we have a limited amount of money and there are p.m. situations for people where they only need help a short period of time. a lot of other subsidies are ongoing, maybe lifetime for those in serious situations that can't afford rent. in this case we look for folks that need a shorter amount of time within the two year terms of the contract. q foundation is one of those agencies. i am happy to answer questions. >> may i have a motion...
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a no we don't call a prudential anymore but there's no prudential limits on the standing? >> yes your honor but the reason that is the case is because the actions are rare actions in which an executive officer takes an action without any legal authority so dating back to include courts of equity have been available to enforce that. i think a prudential restriction , the korda started disapproving of those but they speak the courts unflagging need to address cases that are properly before it. nothing is more improper than the article iii courts than core separation of powers issues that implicate private citizens. a vice been able to call upon the courts for that. your honor if i may say one thing about urgency please. ever since the supreme court stayed the injunction is action the government has moved very quick way to spend the money and as we speak there are sections of walls going up in oregon pike which is up until now been a highly protected national monument. their huge amounts of water being drawn because they they are putting the wall with a great deal of cement a
a no we don't call a prudential anymore but there's no prudential limits on the standing? >> yes your honor but the reason that is the case is because the actions are rare actions in which an executive officer takes an action without any legal authority so dating back to include courts of equity have been available to enforce that. i think a prudential restriction , the korda started disapproving of those but they speak the courts unflagging need to address cases that are properly before...
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do the present limits placed on the press serve the common good? we have assembled a distinguished panel to discuss and debate the matter, because at the heritage foundation we like to have debates on these difficult and contentious questions. speaking first will be my colleague, arthur milikh. arthur is the associate director of the simon center principles and politics are at the heritage foundation and he conducts research on america's founding principles. he also gives talks on the tenets of the american political traditions to the public at large and public officials in washington. he is written in a variety of outlets including an essay i would commend to your attention. he published an essay on benjamin franklin's critique of the freedom of the press and national affairs a few years ago. it's excellent. arthur would be followed by elizabeth locke who argue against the sullivan really. she is a highly accomplished defamation lawyer and litigator who devotes a practice to representing clients were facing high-profile reputational attacks. in th
do the present limits placed on the press serve the common good? we have assembled a distinguished panel to discuss and debate the matter, because at the heritage foundation we like to have debates on these difficult and contentious questions. speaking first will be my colleague, arthur milikh. arthur is the associate director of the simon center principles and politics are at the heritage foundation and he conducts research on america's founding principles. he also gives talks on the tenets of...
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it will affect your drive with limited visibility. way talked abut our bay area bridges but highways as affected as well like 24 and a traffic alert in affect for both directions. you're going to see lanes blocked. a broken down vehicle, for some reason they can't move it out of the roadway. you'll see delays as you work through there. westbound side. they are hoping to open one lane for traffic to squeeze through there. it should happen in the next couple of minutes, but westbound highway 4 loan freeway, that traffic alert in lanes. once you bass that that is only a 27 minute drive time. typical slow and ge conditions on 580. and we are dealing with the fog so limited visibility. advisory on the golden gate bridge. >>> we're getting some new information about that shooting yesterday that killed a 17-year- old girl. apparently this was all over an illegal drug transaction. that is according to police there. they say a 16-year-old boy was arrested last night in this shooting after killing a 17- year-old girl and injuring a 17- year-old
it will affect your drive with limited visibility. way talked abut our bay area bridges but highways as affected as well like 24 and a traffic alert in affect for both directions. you're going to see lanes blocked. a broken down vehicle, for some reason they can't move it out of the roadway. you'll see delays as you work through there. westbound side. they are hoping to open one lane for traffic to squeeze through there. it should happen in the next couple of minutes, but westbound highway 4...
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there way imposes artificial time limits, limits our inquiry to the lewin ski matter and requires us to establish standards for impeachment that have never been established before. certainly not in the nixon impeachment proceedings. which we are trying to follow to the letter. the rodinolowed format. we will move with all deliberate speed. many raised concerns about that proposition. let me speak directly to those concerns. some suggest the process to date has been partisan. yet every member of the judiciary committee voted for an inquiry in some form. we differ over the procedural details, not the fundamental question, of whether we should go forward. many on the others of the aisle worry that this inquiry will become an excuse for an open-ended attack on this administration. i understand that worry. during times when republicans control the executive branch, and i was in the minority, i lived where you are living now. with that personal experience, i pledge to you the fairest and most expeditious search for the truth that i can muster. i do not expect that i will agree with my demo
there way imposes artificial time limits, limits our inquiry to the lewin ski matter and requires us to establish standards for impeachment that have never been established before. certainly not in the nixon impeachment proceedings. which we are trying to follow to the letter. the rodinolowed format. we will move with all deliberate speed. many raised concerns about that proposition. let me speak directly to those concerns. some suggest the process to date has been partisan. yet every member of...
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. >> los lÍmites de ambos estados deciden enviar una cÉlula, detener cualquier incursiÓn open tracciÓnrios dejaron ir a algunos niÑos, sin embargo, de acuerdo con algunas versiones de las vÍctimas que sobrevivieron alguna de las mujeres pidiÓ a los sicarios no disparar, levantÓ los brazos en seÑal de defensa y dijo que habÍa mujeres y niÑos a pesar de eso los sicarios dispararon, hubo mÁs de 200 disparos en una camioneta, incluso hubo de estos disparos provocÓ que la camioneta se incendiara, ademÁs dieron informaciÓn sobre la lÍnea de tiempo de esta masacre, aseguraron que el primer ataque contra la primera camioneta ocurriÓ a las 9:30 de la maÑana hora local, y el segundo ataque, ocurriÓ a las 11 de la maÑana, es decir una hora y 20 minutos despuÉs, por su parte el canciller mexicano marcelo ebrard insiste en que colaboraÁa con el fbi para aclarar esta masacre, es hasta ahora lo que sabemos de lo que ocurriÓ en esta masacre que ha conmovido a todo el paÍs y al mundo entero. felicidad. ♪ >> cambiamos de tema porque ayer fue de elecciones y no fue bueno para donald trump y su partido, e
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how can we limit access to these substances? well we now have the ability, using the anti-drug abuse act, using the u.n. conventions of 1988, at this point, to be able to go into source countries, like peru and colombia, and eradicate coca crops. go into mexico and spray pesticides over marijuana. this becomes a really harmful issue, because it violates the human rights of a lot of individuals in these source countries. if you see that spraying of harsh pesticides and michael's to destroy these crops and their close passivity to indigenous villages or communities in latin america, they are being exposed to harsh chemicals as part of this drug control policy that has probably met effects for the health of that population, right? it also, as some of you in the classroom may be familiar with, pushes and promotes the drug abuse and prevention platform that we know as a drug-free america program and d.a.r.e. going to school to try to get young people -- if adults are not limiting their inception of these substances, let's see if we c
how can we limit access to these substances? well we now have the ability, using the anti-drug abuse act, using the u.n. conventions of 1988, at this point, to be able to go into source countries, like peru and colombia, and eradicate coca crops. go into mexico and spray pesticides over marijuana. this becomes a really harmful issue, because it violates the human rights of a lot of individuals in these source countries. if you see that spraying of harsh pesticides and michael's to destroy these...
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pollution limits the 1st verdict was handed down in in early june 2800 and became the 1st german city force to take action by an administrative court. just one model of the state of north rhine-westphalia who is now take all necessary measures to ensure that a complies with the limits of nitrogen dioxide by september 1st 2019 of the scottish however the court has made it clear that it considers a bone and diesel driving to be the only suitable measure to ensure compliance with this limit. so there's now a 98 percent likelihood that a ban on driving diesel cars will be imposed. 3 weeks later in late june 28th in an administrative court in stuttgart also ruled in favor of driving bans. the state government complied banning diesel cars from all roads in stuttgart from january the 1st 2019 and not just on selected drugs like in hamburg or as planned in berlin. the ban applies to cars made to euro 4 standard and older. so i thought we wouldn't be discussing driving bans. today cars were as clean as they're supposed to be manufacturers had used cheating software but installed suitable hardw
pollution limits the 1st verdict was handed down in in early june 2800 and became the 1st german city force to take action by an administrative court. just one model of the state of north rhine-westphalia who is now take all necessary measures to ensure that a complies with the limits of nitrogen dioxide by september 1st 2019 of the scottish however the court has made it clear that it considers a bone and diesel driving to be the only suitable measure to ensure compliance with this limit. so...
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why the city is looking to reduce the speed limits. before we go hopefully you're doing the speed limit out there right now we're checking in on the embarcadero right here in san francisco, this is one of my favorite shots, it's pretty the bay bridge. we have the lights on there the back and it's always just a nice of you especially when you're driving and so if you're about to head out right now you're waking up to temperatures and the 40's and 50's actually really have one 40 on the map and that's now. but 47 degrees. >>53 in santa rosa 54 degrees right now in san francisco. a little odd warmer at 55 in san jose and 50 in redwood city and we're not dealing with all that far on that we had yesterday so coming up or back a strong has your complete forecast. she says it's going to be a little cooler today, we'll get some sunshine but the temperatures are coming down. she'll also let you know what to expect as we head into the weekend after the break stay with us. >>welcome back to the kron 4 morning news a time for 43 isn't that lovely
why the city is looking to reduce the speed limits. before we go hopefully you're doing the speed limit out there right now we're checking in on the embarcadero right here in san francisco, this is one of my favorite shots, it's pretty the bay bridge. we have the lights on there the back and it's always just a nice of you especially when you're driving and so if you're about to head out right now you're waking up to temperatures and the 40's and 50's actually really have one 40 on the map and...
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limiting them to certain parts was a thought that a lot of people shared that way. there would be less opportunity for people to be abusive with those -- that were a lot of concerns in the past. that's just a flavor of the conversation where we came out. >> mr. pocan, i don't know if i have a recommendation. but i want to make an observation back to the chairman's comments about what has congress given up. it's always struck me -- and i did work for a budget committee chairman for many years but he was also an appropriator. always was bothered me when the explanatory notes came up to the apprehension committee to the executive branch, they are earmarking. they are earmarking. and you're excluded from doing that. i thought that was an unfair balance of responsibility. >> appreciate that. let me also ask the question that ms. lowey brought up and another one i always had a question on the debt ceiling. it seems like when i explain it back home they say we have appropriated the money, bought the item, written the check, but we're not sure if we're dropping in the mailb
limiting them to certain parts was a thought that a lot of people shared that way. there would be less opportunity for people to be abusive with those -- that were a lot of concerns in the past. that's just a flavor of the conversation where we came out. >> mr. pocan, i don't know if i have a recommendation. but i want to make an observation back to the chairman's comments about what has congress given up. it's always struck me -- and i did work for a budget committee chairman for many...
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follows complaints, including from apple's co—founder steve wozniak, that algorithms used to set limitsight be inherently biased. the card is run by the investment bank goldman sachs — they say credit decisions are not made on factors like gender. chinese e—commerce giant alibaba says sales for its annual singles‘ day shopping blitz hit $13 billion within the first hour. that's up nearly one—third on last year. the sale began at midnight after a performance by american pop star taylor swift and local celebrities in shanghai. singles‘ day was once a celebration for china's lonely hearts. but it has become a 24—hour extravaganza that outsells the combined sales of the american black friday and cyber monday. and we'll have more on asian
follows complaints, including from apple's co—founder steve wozniak, that algorithms used to set limitsight be inherently biased. the card is run by the investment bank goldman sachs — they say credit decisions are not made on factors like gender. chinese e—commerce giant alibaba says sales for its annual singles‘ day shopping blitz hit $13 billion within the first hour. that's up nearly one—third on last year. the sale began at midnight after a performance by american pop star taylor...
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we are going to limit nonmedicinal use. if you are going to need these products, we need to figure out a way to best ensure the safety of those products. that entity morphed into, in 1930, the federal bureau of narcotics. instead of being part of the department of justice or any other federal entity, it is established as part of the department of treasury. these are not outright prohibitions on these products. they are shaped around tax policies. the entity that polices these products has to be in an organization come a federal entity, that is best able to exercise its jurisdiction around these matters. in this case, the drug law in the early 19th century is based around tax policy so it has to be part of the department of the treasury. it replaced the federal narcotics control board. its first commissioner was at the head of this entity from 1930 until 1962. just over three decades of one individual really having control over our drug policy in the united states. that leads to particularly one-sided affects in the case of
we are going to limit nonmedicinal use. if you are going to need these products, we need to figure out a way to best ensure the safety of those products. that entity morphed into, in 1930, the federal bureau of narcotics. instead of being part of the department of justice or any other federal entity, it is established as part of the department of treasury. these are not outright prohibitions on these products. they are shaped around tax policies. the entity that polices these products has to be...
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limits of information nation reaches the outside world you know it is hard to defend. against so there is pressure. against its needs 1st. cinnabar i know that you had some connectivity you were able to connect to some of your family and friends back in iran but what does this mean on a wider scale what did the shutdown mean for people in the 1st place well we heard from people feel like they're suffocating it feels like their prison feels like their screen when nobody can hear them. it went on for quite a long time i mean we can talk about economics behind the fuel price for it but that's not what the story is anymore it moved way beyond everyone within the administration is an agreement that that was the wrong move at their own time but then what happened during the protests and some comparisons were made with austerity measures in other countries and protests but you have over 140 people dead as. international has put. right now probably. very violent thousands of people have been arrested 7000 people one member of parliament has said that have been just from the ve
limits of information nation reaches the outside world you know it is hard to defend. against so there is pressure. against its needs 1st. cinnabar i know that you had some connectivity you were able to connect to some of your family and friends back in iran but what does this mean on a wider scale what did the shutdown mean for people in the 1st place well we heard from people feel like they're suffocating it feels like their prison feels like their screen when nobody can hear them. it went on...
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expired, wee limit only got to 35. miraculously, in recent days, in 2017, nevada ratified the e.r.a. and in 2018, illinois ratified the e.r.a. and all of us sitting in the office were like, what is going on? does that count. we were told by our legal scholars that it does count. we had such an extraordinary week last week. the election on tuesday in virginia, pro-e.r.a. legislators swept in, so we expect virginia to become the 38th state in january. this is taking up -- this has been taken up as soon as they are in session. tomorrow we have a markup of a removal of the time limit. a big week after 100 years of working for it. host: why do 38 states need to ratify this? guest: it was stipulated that three third -- three fourths of congress and three fourths of states have to pass and ratify any amendment so that you will have achieved that -- we will have achieved that when january comes around and virginia legislators vote to ratify the e.r.a.. host: what happened after congress passed it in the initial weeks, and why
expired, wee limit only got to 35. miraculously, in recent days, in 2017, nevada ratified the e.r.a. and in 2018, illinois ratified the e.r.a. and all of us sitting in the office were like, what is going on? does that count. we were told by our legal scholars that it does count. we had such an extraordinary week last week. the election on tuesday in virginia, pro-e.r.a. legislators swept in, so we expect virginia to become the 38th state in january. this is taking up -- this has been taken up...
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>>goes far beyond the speed limit itself. >>people who illegal u turns i see you burst doing crazy stuff all the time. is the issue i think that people paying attention. >>more as a worse deal than sub sub street and van niekerk has had his fair share of close calls too i think. >>making us believe getting people to us in different things on tuesday, the san francisco municipal transportation agencies. >>industry and safety advisory committee voted on a resolution to set maximum speeds to 20 miles per hour on the smaller neighborhood streets citywide the id any place where you see is a speed limit france's monterey boulevard where i lived. >>it's going to 25 mile an hour posted speed limit that one change the streets the jayson 2 inches terrorist. those little the neighborhood streets. those are the down to 20 miles an hour. >>john winston agrees enforcement of the law and better engineering of the streets also needs to be addressed. but says studies show speed is what kills. >>if you're going 20 miles an hour. you're much le
>>goes far beyond the speed limit itself. >>people who illegal u turns i see you burst doing crazy stuff all the time. is the issue i think that people paying attention. >>more as a worse deal than sub sub street and van niekerk has had his fair share of close calls too i think. >>making us believe getting people to us in different things on tuesday, the san francisco municipal transportation agencies. >>industry and safety advisory committee voted on a resolution...
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there are a limit on the number of allowances, it is a limit on place. >> if plants to modify and this bill modifies the definition of modification rnths what you're talking about has no modification. >> all right. senator corker, you have the floor. >> i welcome the conversation and probably welcome it in other forums as well. the-- one of the concerns i heard raised about the legislation doesn't address pollution or-- from coal-fired utilities, but also from thousands of others emitters. mr. walke, would you speak to that? >> yes, sir, the trump rollback would allow to increase pollution, but this would affect every industry in the united states and there are thousands and thousands and thousands of them that this bill would grant to increase harmful pollutionment hazardous waste incinerators, oil refineries, cement plants, you name it. that's what informs my statement at the top of my oral statement, this is the worst clean air bill that would worsen than any other ioc i've seen before. we don't need to go backwards. this is dangerous air pollution. we know that it's deadly and caus
there are a limit on the number of allowances, it is a limit on place. >> if plants to modify and this bill modifies the definition of modification rnths what you're talking about has no modification. >> all right. senator corker, you have the floor. >> i welcome the conversation and probably welcome it in other forums as well. the-- one of the concerns i heard raised about the legislation doesn't address pollution or-- from coal-fired utilities, but also from thousands of...
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school to try to get not limiting their consumption. let's see if we can use an educational platform to educate the students to not become consumers of the substances, and we have money laundering control. entities stop these that are engaging in cross-border smuggling, if we can really cut off their supply, maybe we can start to have an impact. establish these policies, and this is the government entity that really tries to push for how we up roots and think about drug control in the u.s.. component istant intoit now rings cannabis the mandatory minimum framework. we have michelle alexander and the new jim crow argue post 1980's we have the reinstitution of the drug war in this really targeted fashion. if cannabis is the most targeted substance, if you apply these targetan centers to communities, then it makes the theity to try to push prohibition agenda, it has a lasting impact on the community, right? targetsally, it also the market at the same time we see punishments for other substances remain relatively stable in the 1980's. now w
school to try to get not limiting their consumption. let's see if we can use an educational platform to educate the students to not become consumers of the substances, and we have money laundering control. entities stop these that are engaging in cross-border smuggling, if we can really cut off their supply, maybe we can start to have an impact. establish these policies, and this is the government entity that really tries to push for how we up roots and think about drug control in the u.s.....
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with limited visibility they issued an advisory for the golden gate bridge. look at this, it is really slow, usually i can see the freeway behind the area but it is blanketed by fog. of trust advisory here as well, the san mateo bridge is getting foggy here also. careful as you work your way through from 880 towards the one-to-one you have limited ability 880 leading up into hayward, the drive times not improving that much to a five to the 680, 126 minutes handful of crashes to the ultimate pass is pretty typical but it is really backing traffic up there. >>> we are looking at thicker fog this morning with a thicker marine layer, stronger onshore flow. you can see the fog blinking the region there across the golden gate bridge. dense fog this morning along the coast and for parts of the a 46 for you in concorde oakland 51, 45 livermore 47 san jose, 37 is a. we have been dry a long period of time here it looks like we stay dry as we head through the week and effect into next week. for the water here >> san francisco as well as san jose we definitely need the r
with limited visibility they issued an advisory for the golden gate bridge. look at this, it is really slow, usually i can see the freeway behind the area but it is blanketed by fog. of trust advisory here as well, the san mateo bridge is getting foggy here also. careful as you work your way through from 880 towards the one-to-one you have limited ability 880 leading up into hayward, the drive times not improving that much to a five to the 680, 126 minutes handful of crashes to the ultimate...
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i saw a post, a tweet by david about he and his wife having different limits. i can counter that months ago and found out through phone calls on the number that is on your apple card and apple wallet, i could not get anyone to listen. they would say maybe in three to six months, that sort of thing. i posted it to be a little side feature of the article. and, it became -- i don't know. i didn't expect all these results. funny thing is goldman sachs has been phoning us and doing some incredible things in a very short time. it is their first credit card and that is something hard to do for the first time. i have been there. not to have everything in place support was for some time is understandable, but they are going out of the way just like applewood. there were a lot of article saying it was alleging gender bias as the only possible explanation. my wife thought that at first. i didn't. i never use those words because i know that apple itself is the least biased of all the companies, the least discriminatory. we are the only big company in the u.s. that guarante
i saw a post, a tweet by david about he and his wife having different limits. i can counter that months ago and found out through phone calls on the number that is on your apple card and apple wallet, i could not get anyone to listen. they would say maybe in three to six months, that sort of thing. i posted it to be a little side feature of the article. and, it became -- i don't know. i didn't expect all these results. funny thing is goldman sachs has been phoning us and doing some incredible...
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your wife can have a 20x credit limit.completely undermines the defense they have that this is an individual process. and that goldman sachs is in charge of the underwriting process. it was managers who called my wife, managers who told her from apple that she would be bumped on her limit. on sunday, after the new york regulator has gotten involved, we got a lawyerly letter from goldman sachs that was clearly written, not to my wife, but to the new york regulators essentially saying, we do not discriminate on gender. they provided a few bits of information that did not add up. the timeline did not add up. this was them trying to cover up for regulators rather than answer the real questions. this is a black box algorithm. maybe now, the regulators are able to peek under the covers. why shouldn't all consumers be able to peek under the covers? why shouldn't we all be able to know the information we are being judged upon? it is like there is a secret court with secret evidence and you being judged on your worth. to be judged
your wife can have a 20x credit limit.completely undermines the defense they have that this is an individual process. and that goldman sachs is in charge of the underwriting process. it was managers who called my wife, managers who told her from apple that she would be bumped on her limit. on sunday, after the new york regulator has gotten involved, we got a lawyerly letter from goldman sachs that was clearly written, not to my wife, but to the new york regulators essentially saying, we do not...
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we want to see beyond that time limit being extended i want to see that 182 day limit consecutive or nonconsecutive and we think that should be consecutive 182 period of vacancy to allow somebody who comes in and has to leave because it dent work out and some of the different situations we have been talking about. if it takes half a year to successfully market the space and the small business takes it. will they be on the hook for the time they exceeded the time limit. from what i can tell that is the case. you have highlighted the points we echo and agree with. we feel this needs more work to consider it is not going to fall on our small businesses trying to open when there are so many other scenarios at play here. thank you. >> any more public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. do we want a recommendation? what are we contemplating as the recommendation? >> i would like to say the main recommendation is a reconsideration of the timelin timelines. especially for anyone who has a building permit out there or a c.u. resolution permit if that is not going forward if it is
we want to see beyond that time limit being extended i want to see that 182 day limit consecutive or nonconsecutive and we think that should be consecutive 182 period of vacancy to allow somebody who comes in and has to leave because it dent work out and some of the different situations we have been talking about. if it takes half a year to successfully market the space and the small business takes it. will they be on the hook for the time they exceeded the time limit. from what i can tell that...
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number incident elsewhere in the country recovery efforts in kenya have been stretched beyond their limits by devastating flooding and landslides in west pocket people have been left to dig in the mud themselves searching for the remains of their relatives coming up next it's the street. we were told to get to that between russia has this been addressed by turkey listen what is the proposal of spain for a couple on you know we meet with newsmakers and the stories that matter. i have for me ok. you're in the stream today protests in iran what happened was the country's internet was shut off we'll speak to people inside iran for an update and since several of our community members for quested today's topic we want to hear from you what questions you have for our guests send us a tweet or join the live chat streaming right now on youtube. this is just the ramsi and the communications director of human rights in iran and here in the green. a sharp increase in the price of petrol same to run errands to the streets this month in anti-government demonstrations that turned deadly and destructive p
number incident elsewhere in the country recovery efforts in kenya have been stretched beyond their limits by devastating flooding and landslides in west pocket people have been left to dig in the mud themselves searching for the remains of their relatives coming up next it's the street. we were told to get to that between russia has this been addressed by turkey listen what is the proposal of spain for a couple on you know we meet with newsmakers and the stories that matter. i have for me ok....
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supply marketed as a limited run and the bottom of the advertisements a limited time, limited supplyailability. there is no claim for false advertisement, just because he did not read the fine print or use a telephone to call ahead to find out if they had sandwiches at the location does not mean he is eligible for damages. even damages to his car could have been avoided with any amount of due diligence to ensure these locations had them before driving there. shannon: he had to get out and drive around and local news stations talked about the parking lot and you can see the damage. he said he wasted time, there is wear and tear on his car driving to numerous locations, emotional damage, the trial to start january 8th. popeyes marketing quoted in time magazine, popeyes head of marketing tells time the company expected a high volume of customers and ended up seeing far more than was initially forecasted. the problem was mostly in the supply chain. the president of popeyes for the americas tells time we literally ran out. there was no more chicken for the chicken sandwich. >> here is the
supply marketed as a limited run and the bottom of the advertisements a limited time, limited supplyailability. there is no claim for false advertisement, just because he did not read the fine print or use a telephone to call ahead to find out if they had sandwiches at the location does not mean he is eligible for damages. even damages to his car could have been avoided with any amount of due diligence to ensure these locations had them before driving there. shannon: he had to get out and drive...
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what then is the limiting principle ? we have a foreign national injured abroad by an action in the united states. i can think of a lot of cases thatthat's going to encompass . not to cross the border shootings but all kind of quirks that can occur transactionally. we should capture all of those? >> notat all justice gorsuch. >> this can't be good for one shooting only . >> this court is aware there's been more than one shooting know, i think the larger point is our position focuses on the law-enforcement nature of cognitive issue here so many of the hypotheticals that you were thinking of that i'd be thinking of for context in which the us government person in the united states -- >> why would it be limited to law enforcement as opposed to other law enforcement functions that injured persons abroad? it's in the law-enforcement that there's the strongest appeal to the historical tradition where there is a straight line dating back to thefounding where it was law enforcement where common-law remedies against federal office
what then is the limiting principle ? we have a foreign national injured abroad by an action in the united states. i can think of a lot of cases thatthat's going to encompass . not to cross the border shootings but all kind of quirks that can occur transactionally. we should capture all of those? >> notat all justice gorsuch. >> this can't be good for one shooting only . >> this court is aware there's been more than one shooting know, i think the larger point is our position...
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when the time limit expired, we only got to 35. miraculously, in recent days, in 2017, nevada ratified the e.r.a. and in 2018, illinois ratified the e.r.a. and all of us sitting in the office were like, what is going on? does that count. we were told by our legal scholars that it does count. we had such an extraordinary week last week. the election on tuesday in virginia, pro-e.r.a. legislators swept in, so we expect virginia to become the 38th state in january. this is taking up as soon as they are in session. tomorrow we have a markup of a removal of the time limit. a big week after 100 years of working for it. >> why do 38 states need to ratify this? >> it was stipulated that three third three fourths of congress and three fourths of states have to pass and ratify any amendment so that you will have achieved that we will have achieved that when january comes around and virginia legislators vote to ratify the e.r.a.. >> what happened after congress passed this in the initial weeks, and why was a deadline put on ratification by th
when the time limit expired, we only got to 35. miraculously, in recent days, in 2017, nevada ratified the e.r.a. and in 2018, illinois ratified the e.r.a. and all of us sitting in the office were like, what is going on? does that count. we were told by our legal scholars that it does count. we had such an extraordinary week last week. the election on tuesday in virginia, pro-e.r.a. legislators swept in, so we expect virginia to become the 38th state in january. this is taking up as soon as...
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we all know it has limited resources. it can, even when it wants to, remove the vast majority of aliens that we have here. so i have always had some difficulty in understanding what is wrong with an agency saying we're going to prioritize our removal and for those people like the daca people who have not committed crimes, who are lawfully employed, who are paying taxes, who pose no threat to our security, and there's a whole list of prerequisites and are not going to exercise our limited resources to try and get rid of those people. i still have an impossible time, and i know you're going to argue contrary. >> i get that i have three responses. >> let me just finish. >> of course. >> so putting aside that the secretary and giving these extra reasons because none of this was in the duke memo, and in basic administrative law, you look at what was first given to you and not what was out later, but assuming you ignore that and even look at the nielsen memo, i think my colleagues have pointed there's a whole lot of reliance in
we all know it has limited resources. it can, even when it wants to, remove the vast majority of aliens that we have here. so i have always had some difficulty in understanding what is wrong with an agency saying we're going to prioritize our removal and for those people like the daca people who have not committed crimes, who are lawfully employed, who are paying taxes, who pose no threat to our security, and there's a whole list of prerequisites and are not going to exercise our limited...
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cant true these plans impose lifetime limit coverage and not subject to cost sharing limits quick. >> if there were more affordable options under obama care people would have to make compromises but unfortunately healthcare has gone up so much. >> don't filibuster on me. yes or no isn't it true they have limits on coverage quick. >> yes they can. >> these plans seem to be low utility with healthcare or one sickness away from bankruptcy. this is why the aca was passed to make sure people had comprehensive courage one - - coverage and not one illness away from bankruptcy. administrator for my what are people supposed to do when they need healthcare services that are not covered by the junk plans quick. >> what are they supposed to do when they spend half of their income on the obama care premiums and that another $12000 on the high deductibles? they have t no alternative. what our administration is trying to do is provide more choices where there are not any. if people are forced to pay half of their income or one third of their income plus deductible they cannot afford health insurance
cant true these plans impose lifetime limit coverage and not subject to cost sharing limits quick. >> if there were more affordable options under obama care people would have to make compromises but unfortunately healthcare has gone up so much. >> don't filibuster on me. yes or no isn't it true they have limits on coverage quick. >> yes they can. >> these plans seem to be low utility with healthcare or one sickness away from bankruptcy. this is why the aca was passed to...
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. >>> the irs has announced new limits on everything from income limits to retirement plan contributions tax year of 2020. business analyst, jill schlesinger, highlights some of the most common of the 60 provisions. >>> the irs recently announced new limits on everything from income ranges. the agency it then applies that rate to the statutory limits of the tax code. some 60 provisions are affected by the most important one for almost 90% of filers is the standard introduction. the deduction reduces the amount of income on what you have to pay taxes so when it increases, that is good news and it is good news for most toxic players because the standard deduction will rise to $24,800. that is up $400 from this year. for singles and married filing separately, heads of households, 18,006 50. there is also adjustments on range of income. as as limits for employer-based retirement plans. if you participate in a 401(k), most 457 plans and the federal government's savings plan, you will be able to contribute a maximum of $19,500 next year. that is $500 from 2019. the catch for employees aged 50
. >>> the irs has announced new limits on everything from income limits to retirement plan contributions tax year of 2020. business analyst, jill schlesinger, highlights some of the most common of the 60 provisions. >>> the irs recently announced new limits on everything from income ranges. the agency it then applies that rate to the statutory limits of the tax code. some 60 provisions are affected by the most important one for almost 90% of filers is the standard...
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the statute of limitations would not t -- has not run out, but yu expect the w witnesses w would e crosossxamimid and thatat is difficult. he will main in prison and face exhibition to the united states as it turns out. [inaudible] in other words, they are saying perhaps he is punished enough. brent: you say pending extradition. what do you see the likelihood of him being extradited to the united states is? >> the chances of f him being st to the u united states increread and the reason is that until today, there were twtwo exhibitn request b before the hohome secretary has to decide. the secretary y of state has to decidede in it is not entitirely clear. [inaudible] that problem has got away because now there is only one exhibition request. certainly, that will be challenged by the courts in the question of whether he goes to swsweden, or would happen if he served a sentence in sweden? brent: i would like for you to take a listen to what the editor -- editor-in-chief of wikileaks has says about -- has said about the case of wikileaks. >> they want to argue that this case should be dismiss
the statute of limitations would not t -- has not run out, but yu expect the w witnesses w would e crosossxamimid and thatat is difficult. he will main in prison and face exhibition to the united states as it turns out. [inaudible] in other words, they are saying perhaps he is punished enough. brent: you say pending extradition. what do you see the likelihood of him being extradited to the united states is? >> the chances of f him being st to the u united states increread and the reason...
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even the man who cofounded apple, steve wozniak, said he got ten times the credit limit his wife got. >> it was so low, i could barely buy a plane tactile and i buy all of his plane tickets. >> i was thinking in terms of assets and income and it's the same for both of us and that should determine your credit worthiness >> reporter: goldman sachs, apple's financial sparter in, says gender and mer tall factors are not factors. we look at an individual's income and individual's credit worthiness, which includes factors like personal credit scores, how much debt you have and how that debt has been managed. con assumer advocates say algorithm bias is nothing new. >> we've seen it in housing. we've seen it in hiring we've seen it in he health care. >> reporter: tonight the wozniaks say goldman sachs has offered to increase janet's limit as new york state regulators look into whether this credit card algorithm has an illegal gender bias lester >> tom costello tonight, thank you >> up next -- outrage over a substitute teacher accused of beating a student. tremfya® may increase your risk of in
even the man who cofounded apple, steve wozniak, said he got ten times the credit limit his wife got. >> it was so low, i could barely buy a plane tactile and i buy all of his plane tickets. >> i was thinking in terms of assets and income and it's the same for both of us and that should determine your credit worthiness >> reporter: goldman sachs, apple's financial sparter in, says gender and mer tall factors are not factors. we look at an individual's income and individual's...
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to cost during these limits? >> if there are more affordable options available under obama care people would not have to make compromises. unfortunately, premiums have gone up so much. >> please, i'm asking for a yes or no. isn't it true that these plans can impose lifetime annual limits on coverage? >> yes they can. >> okay, thank you for the s. these plants seem to have very little use with health care or don't want to be one sickness away from bankruptcy. that is why the aca was passed to. make sure people had comprehensive coverage who were not one illness away from bankruptcy. administrator verma, what people with these people supposed to do when they make vital health care service which are not covered? >> what do they do and they have such their income on their premiums. another ten to 12,000 dollars on the high deductibles and what the administration is trying to do is to provide choices where there are any and they're forced to pay half of their income or third other income on premium and a deductible th
to cost during these limits? >> if there are more affordable options available under obama care people would not have to make compromises. unfortunately, premiums have gone up so much. >> please, i'm asking for a yes or no. isn't it true that these plans can impose lifetime annual limits on coverage? >> yes they can. >> okay, thank you for the s. these plants seem to have very little use with health care or don't want to be one sickness away from bankruptcy. that is why...
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dish i'm what i'm going with the why limit if we don't all hand bust the shit.and then go on and babble on one about about him if not now that i'm me and a snitch. i mean what's. going on now i'm out of the. land now but are you now a. lot of them will. a lot of. the potential scandal emerging next tell you about over a major tech company collecting user data again google says it's been harvesting personal information on the health of millions of americans then sending it to a medical care provider or the search giant did acknowledge the sensitivity of the data it was understandable that people wanted to know about the project don't corders got more. it wasn't too long ago that a person who thought he was being watched all the time might have been written off as a bit delusional but nowadays he'd be living in reality take google it's been secretly working with one of the world's largest health care non-profits to gather tens of millions of americans medical records the newly revealed initiative is called project nightingale and google claims there's no fell play
dish i'm what i'm going with the why limit if we don't all hand bust the shit.and then go on and babble on one about about him if not now that i'm me and a snitch. i mean what's. going on now i'm out of the. land now but are you now a. lot of them will. a lot of. the potential scandal emerging next tell you about over a major tech company collecting user data again google says it's been harvesting personal information on the health of millions of americans then sending it to a medical care...
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the possibilities are limited and more limited the world is the mark current techniques to handle those. some problems are open-ended. they could involve arbitrary knowledge so driving is interesting because in some ways is closed-end like the only driver the roads that were talking about ordinary driving in ordinary circumstance but it's open-ended because it could be a police officer with a it will resign staying that this bridge is out. so there are so many possibilities and that way there is open-ended but you know the driverless cars that work woa to set the sort of closed and a lot of conventional data for it and they were very poorly when they're forced to go outside informally their comfort zone. the systems have a comfort zone being a little that glib about it and they go outside of it and it doesn't work out woa. >> [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> years of evolution. >> wrong way but not using enough data. >> i don't see it that way. so the way i see it is that there are a billion years of evolution with the dentist they built a genome is the rough draft o
the possibilities are limited and more limited the world is the mark current techniques to handle those. some problems are open-ended. they could involve arbitrary knowledge so driving is interesting because in some ways is closed-end like the only driver the roads that were talking about ordinary driving in ordinary circumstance but it's open-ended because it could be a police officer with a it will resign staying that this bridge is out. so there are so many possibilities and that way there...
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you talked about allowances there is a limit on the number of allowanceens it's a limit on pollution. >> if plants modify and this bill mauves the definition of modification. >> but at that point that point you're talking about had no modification. >> all right. >> senator carper you have the floor the question is zboo i welcome the conversation and probably would welcome it in other forums as well. one of the concerns i've heard raised about the legislation is that it doesn't address pollution from coal fired utilities but also from thousands of other emitters. mr. walke would you speak to that just briefly, please. >> yes, sir. the trump epa roleback would just allow poir plants to increase pollution. but this bill would apply to every major industrial facility in the united states. and there are thousands and us thats and thousands of that this this bill would grant permission to increase harmful air pollution. it's hazardous waste insin raters. oil refineries, chemical plants, cement plants, you flame it. that's what informed my statement at the top of my oral statement that this
you talked about allowances there is a limit on the number of allowanceens it's a limit on pollution. >> if plants modify and this bill mauves the definition of modification. >> but at that point that point you're talking about had no modification. >> all right. >> senator carper you have the floor the question is zboo i welcome the conversation and probably would welcome it in other forums as well. one of the concerns i've heard raised about the legislation is that it...