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i guess the point at like to open with is that when states onerous regulation is a neighboring states clean air. and as a downwind state we have to take it pretty seriously when epa will enforce federal law, won't protect our downwind states. my state department of environmental management can't regulate a spewing powerplant in pennsylvania or west virginia or ohio. there is nothing we can do about that. if epa walks away from its responsibility , though states may think they've been relieved of an onerous regulation. but i live in a world in which i drive to work in rhode island and on a bright, clear summer day i have heard the radio warn that the air is unsafe to breathe in my state. that elderly people, people with breathing difficulties, that infants should stay indoors on a nice summer day because nobody will tell the polluting power plants in other states to knock it off and clean up their act. so, until rhode island is protected, and i think it ain't for nothing that so many of us here today are from downwind states. this isn't funny. this is making a big difference in our liv
i guess the point at like to open with is that when states onerous regulation is a neighboring states clean air. and as a downwind state we have to take it pretty seriously when epa will enforce federal law, won't protect our downwind states. my state department of environmental management can't regulate a spewing powerplant in pennsylvania or west virginia or ohio. there is nothing we can do about that. if epa walks away from its responsibility , though states may think they've been relieved...
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the more optimistic vision sounds like this will do all the burdensome boring and onerous jobs for us we'll have more time for creative . work. look at the respect they deserve we'll have loads of free time to enjoy. if machines can start doing let's say repetitive or dangerous or unpleasant jobs then we as a society should start thinking about where people are needed precisely because they are people in kindergartens in the health sector and hospitals in n.g.o.s or to help refugees integrate into society i think the digital age is giving as a fresh start so to speak it's allowing us to really decide how to organize and distribute work in society. could be a gift for us. and i will definitely transform the workplace nodes to varying degrees in particular it will take over jobs that are physically demanding and repetitive as well as some creative jobs but do we really want that a recent poll shows that many germans are skeptical about ai in the workplace seventy six percent say it's unclear who is liable when screws up sixty eight percent fewer jobs could be scrapped and sixty six perc
the more optimistic vision sounds like this will do all the burdensome boring and onerous jobs for us we'll have more time for creative . work. look at the respect they deserve we'll have loads of free time to enjoy. if machines can start doing let's say repetitive or dangerous or unpleasant jobs then we as a society should start thinking about where people are needed precisely because they are people in kindergartens in the health sector and hospitals in n.g.o.s or to help refugees integrate...
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whitehouse: one state's onerous regulation is another state's clean air. we have to take it seriously when e.p.a. won't enforce federal law or protect downwind states. my state's department can't regulate a spewing power plant in pennsylvania or west virginia or ohio. there's nothing we can do about that. and if e.p.a. walks away from its responsibility, though states may think they've been relieve of an onerous regulation but i live in a world in which i drive to work in rhode island and on a bright, clear, summer day, i have heard the radio warn that the air is unsafe to breathe. in my state. that elderly people, people with breathing difficulties, infants, should stay indoors. on a nice, summer day, because nobody will tell the polluting power plants in other states to knock it off and clean up their act. so until rhode island is protected, and i think it ain't for nothing that so many of us here today are from downwind states. this isn't funny. this is making a big difference in our lives. ms. keogh talked about the windshield and the rear view. i'd ad
whitehouse: one state's onerous regulation is another state's clean air. we have to take it seriously when e.p.a. won't enforce federal law or protect downwind states. my state's department can't regulate a spewing power plant in pennsylvania or west virginia or ohio. there's nothing we can do about that. and if e.p.a. walks away from its responsibility, though states may think they've been relieve of an onerous regulation but i live in a world in which i drive to work in rhode island and on a...
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stage oner he came on presidential election night to join the european anthem. he is taking that leading role at this summit, which began with a session about whether to give an extension to theresa may. it does seem the french position has had influence. we knew before the summit the french were saying if there was going to be an extension, there would need to be reasons why that extension would be granted. theresa may would have to promise action in return. that is what we are getting here. you outlined a potential extension up to may 22, but on the condition that a third held.gful vote is if the u.k. is not going to take part in european elections, it will leave the eu on a no deal basis on may 22. >> with the european elections, only about 40% of europeans took part in them last time around. crucial. is absolutely there are legal ramifications of the participation of non-participation. if you are a a europeaean member state, you can allow citizens to vote in that election. if it is not clear whether the u.k. is taking part or not, it is not clear if the u.k.
stage oner he came on presidential election night to join the european anthem. he is taking that leading role at this summit, which began with a session about whether to give an extension to theresa may. it does seem the french position has had influence. we knew before the summit the french were saying if there was going to be an extension, there would need to be reasons why that extension would be granted. theresa may would have to promise action in return. that is what we are getting here....
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supporters is that if mps tomorrow do indeed vote to delay brexit the eu could come back with such onerousbrexiteers could conclude those are unacceptable and we will have to just go with mrs may's deal. they also point out that there are a lot of brexiteers who did back mrs may last night. they did switch their votes. including prominent figures like david davis. from that they conclude that the arg vote is a lot softer than many people might think and in the background i am hearing talk that the attorney general could yet come up with some revamped advice which could provide britain with a way out of the backstop. so all eyes will be in prime ministers questions. let's hope she's got a voice to get through it. philip hammond will be outlining his spring statement and we can joinjoe cockburn in westminster. it's wednesday and after last night's devastating defeat for theresa may we are live in westminster for a specially extended programme until 2:30pm this afternoon. we will bring you prime ministers questions at noon and then the chancellor's spring statement as mps prepare to vote agai
supporters is that if mps tomorrow do indeed vote to delay brexit the eu could come back with such onerousbrexiteers could conclude those are unacceptable and we will have to just go with mrs may's deal. they also point out that there are a lot of brexiteers who did back mrs may last night. they did switch their votes. including prominent figures like david davis. from that they conclude that the arg vote is a lot softer than many people might think and in the background i am hearing talk that...
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three tests on the backstop that geoffrey cox brings back on by the sound of them, they are not too onerousough and we live on the 29th of march. 50 the backstop is goes through and we live on the 29th of march. so the backstop is not quite the block we thought it was.” think this is mood music, i think this is about the european research group and the dup signalling that yes, they are not trying to obstruct brexit because elsewhere in the papers, the sunday telegraph, andrea leadsom and jeremy hunt joined papers, the sunday telegraph, andrea leadsom and jeremy huntjoined an article saying that people who are seeking to frustrate brexit are denying the will of the people, but i think what is interesting here is it also talks about michel barnier in the sunday times article because oi'i in the sunday times article because on friday, he apparently said that i'io on friday, he apparently said that no progress had been made in the talks are geoffrey cox, but an interview that has been published in a german newspaper this week and, he said that the european union was ready to give more guarantee
three tests on the backstop that geoffrey cox brings back on by the sound of them, they are not too onerousough and we live on the 29th of march. 50 the backstop is goes through and we live on the 29th of march. so the backstop is not quite the block we thought it was.” think this is mood music, i think this is about the european research group and the dup signalling that yes, they are not trying to obstruct brexit because elsewhere in the papers, the sunday telegraph, andrea leadsom and...
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oner things we are hearing, various blogs and so forth, police are providing additional security in stations a and in mosques, which is interesting, because that shows this might be, potentially, if security is being added at mosques, it suggests it could be seen as an anti-muslim attack of some sort or that it has the potential to become that. statements at recent by the dutch intelligence services. there are two reports. the growingout ideology.rom far right they are worried about right wing extremists in the netherlands being more vocal about encouraging violence against muslims and the government. it issued another report, when it talked about the situation regarding jihadists, that 310 people had traveled from the nenetherlands to be foreign rebl fighters in the syrian war. around 135 dutch nationals are still in that zone of syria and iraq. dutch intelligence has been jihadist about extremists and the far right. ,n terms of recent incidents the most recent was the .msterdam stabbing attack our vieiewers might r remember s was august 2018 when a man randomly stabbed people at the amster
oner things we are hearing, various blogs and so forth, police are providing additional security in stations a and in mosques, which is interesting, because that shows this might be, potentially, if security is being added at mosques, it suggests it could be seen as an anti-muslim attack of some sort or that it has the potential to become that. statements at recent by the dutch intelligence services. there are two reports. the growingout ideology.rom far right they are worried about right wing...
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. >> that's onerous. >> that is onerous, but then i'm thinking about it and, but apple -- it's the apple phone. is it illegal for them to do that, to charge you and to give their own app a preference it doesn't seem to be an illegal thing. the eu is coming down so hard on all these big tech companies >> and i wonder if -- apple music is an interesting example. another company may say we've seen a few stories about this. we'll not pay 30%. we'll just take our app elsewhere and you guys will suffer apple has apple music. if spotify tried to threaten them because spotify is a hugely popular product but if spotify yanks it, does it just play into the fact that apple music wins because it can just say, all right, fine. >> that's part of the strategy i'd think spotify has an argument except for one thing. apple is not the only app store in the world you have choices out there i'm not naive enough yes, apple has a huge market share when it comes to the app store. >> in the u.s. >> the developers. but you have choices if another app store can step up a little more aggressively and allow spotify
. >> that's onerous. >> that is onerous, but then i'm thinking about it and, but apple -- it's the apple phone. is it illegal for them to do that, to charge you and to give their own app a preference it doesn't seem to be an illegal thing. the eu is coming down so hard on all these big tech companies >> and i wonder if -- apple music is an interesting example. another company may say we've seen a few stories about this. we'll not pay 30%. we'll just take our app elsewhere and...
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speed limits oner o state roads will also be dropping later this year, so keep an eye t. >>> a rare photographnveiled in the district. the photo of the underground railroad conductor shows tubman in her late 30s or 40s andhe tan in1860s. it's now on display at the nationaluseum of african-american history and culture. two of her descendants were there and they say they're excited for people to see her like this. >> i think it will give people a new light on how they perceive her before she was moses, she was a young woman trying to survive. >> the museum andf library congress jointly own this photo. if you'd like to see it, it's temporarily on display in the museum's main hall and the will be moved to the slavery and freedom exhibition. >>> coming up next, an against all odds success story. a young man who struggled with melessness during high school wins a top scholarship. >>> plus tom wilson grants a wish. how he helped make a young kid's day when he needed it most. >>> by now you've heard about that college admission scandal nsuming national headlines, but this week we shared the story of o
speed limits oner o state roads will also be dropping later this year, so keep an eye t. >>> a rare photographnveiled in the district. the photo of the underground railroad conductor shows tubman in her late 30s or 40s andhe tan in1860s. it's now on display at the nationaluseum of african-american history and culture. two of her descendants were there and they say they're excited for people to see her like this. >> i think it will give people a new light on how they perceive her...
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the time to listen to the state specific challenges and has instead created numerous and sometimes onerous regulations while treating the states as a single entity has resulted in less cooperation and more litigation during the past administration they spend over $7,000 challenging environmental regulations such as the clean powerplant that did not account for the specific nature of the environment or the industry or the direct and indirect impact on the citizens of the state. the state viewed regulations as an arbitrary federal overreach with little or no environmental benefit. our expenditures expand in the current administration is a little over $100,000 which has been primarily expended to address the actions from previous administrations. in the current working relationship with our federal partners there's been more listening and cooperation than prescriptive directives in the field of excessive funds spent on litigation would be better spent on the compliance and improvement actions. it's important to note the quality remains at high levels of compliance rates have not decreased in
the time to listen to the state specific challenges and has instead created numerous and sometimes onerous regulations while treating the states as a single entity has resulted in less cooperation and more litigation during the past administration they spend over $7,000 challenging environmental regulations such as the clean powerplant that did not account for the specific nature of the environment or the industry or the direct and indirect impact on the citizens of the state. the state viewed...
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where the the number onere market for soybeans. offave seen soybean prices a dollar from where they were before, that has had an impact. if we can get that market going again, that would be helpful for soybeans. our number one export is beef. we do not export much of that to china. that is a small and growing marketplace. at 2016-17, our beef exports to japan were up 22%, and pork imports were up 46%. we see drawn -- we see strong demand for our products. usmca is a big deal for us. i think when the numbers come in, mexico will be our largest trading partner. aswant to see that ratified quickly as possible. this should not be a partisan issue. the usmca is a better agreement than nafta. this should be a priority and get past right away, that will improve trade relationships with canada and mexico. we have good news with the chinese working with the administration to get the deal done. also, i believe the japanese are sitting down with the administration as well. that is a priority to get that done so we do not have prohibitive trad
where the the number onere market for soybeans. offave seen soybean prices a dollar from where they were before, that has had an impact. if we can get that market going again, that would be helpful for soybeans. our number one export is beef. we do not export much of that to china. that is a small and growing marketplace. at 2016-17, our beef exports to japan were up 22%, and pork imports were up 46%. we see drawn -- we see strong demand for our products. usmca is a big deal for us. i think...
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but we are a mobile high-connected society and adds taxes become more onerous and as the business climate deteriorates in these states, people vote with their feet. taxpayers and businesses leave. tax base erodes and the fiscal situations of these states gets more ominous, yielding massive budget shortfalls. it is a vicious cycle. we won't repeat those mistakes here in florida. we will always remain a low tax state and we will never have an income tax here in the state of florida. [ applause ] i have proposed more than $330 million in tax relief for florida families including property tax relief. i think we have to keep this economic momentum going. now, to those in states that may have a bad business climate and a bad political climate, my message is this, come to florida. we will maintain a healthy economic environment. we welcome your success, we won't chase jobs away through economic ignorance and demagoguery. we're also committed to modernizing our infrastructure and i know president galvano is focused on making that happen. thank you, mr. president, for your efforts, i think they're
but we are a mobile high-connected society and adds taxes become more onerous and as the business climate deteriorates in these states, people vote with their feet. taxpayers and businesses leave. tax base erodes and the fiscal situations of these states gets more ominous, yielding massive budget shortfalls. it is a vicious cycle. we won't repeat those mistakes here in florida. we will always remain a low tax state and we will never have an income tax here in the state of florida. [ applause ]...
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we are not talking about onerous oversight. it is a general conduct standard. no unjust and no unreasonable behavior. we other parts of title ii think are important is to connect the lifeline program and make rural broadband deployment easier by dealing with issues like attachments. talked about no blocking, no throttling, isn't that the world we live in today already? this is the internet modern-day pre-existing conditions. thathree republican bills have been introduced also a no no paid, no throttling, prioritization. there is a unanimous agreement from the republicans on the committee and all of the bills they have introduced along with our bill that say no blocking, no throttling, no paid prioritization. that issue has been resolved. thoserestrict it to just three things, there are other things that could be done. we are rating policies. these internet service providers own content. if they will say you have a certain data cap but if you are watching our content it doesn't go against it. if you're watching our content it goes against it. that is discriminat
we are not talking about onerous oversight. it is a general conduct standard. no unjust and no unreasonable behavior. we other parts of title ii think are important is to connect the lifeline program and make rural broadband deployment easier by dealing with issues like attachments. talked about no blocking, no throttling, isn't that the world we live in today already? this is the internet modern-day pre-existing conditions. thathree republican bills have been introduced also a no no paid, no...
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your way out of a better social credit so it's i think it would maybe be for the population a less onerous than being a natural sell but the end result is pretty much the same i agree yeah the end result is the same when you see that with facebook has recently admitted for example that some people they haven't had the platform and nobody can actually see their stuff so they're allowed to shout into the wind somebody on twitter who i was saw in my stream was saying well isn't this like is the next pressure on the mobile phone or landline networks like what if that mag a hat wearing guy is able to speak to his neighbors on his phone shouldn't we imply you know apply static so nobody can actually hear him like aren't there shouldn't we just silence these voices and here you're having the same thing here and in terms of prison of course yes the u.s. has the highest prison population in the world this is the avoiding that in a way so they do know china i mean china's proud of this they they've they're publishing it like they're not trying to hide. not something they're saying like these are sec
your way out of a better social credit so it's i think it would maybe be for the population a less onerous than being a natural sell but the end result is pretty much the same i agree yeah the end result is the same when you see that with facebook has recently admitted for example that some people they haven't had the platform and nobody can actually see their stuff so they're allowed to shout into the wind somebody on twitter who i was saw in my stream was saying well isn't this like is the...
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and warned against the dangers of taking chinese investment that could leave europe with onerous debts. from has defended its belel and road dececion herers the italian prime minister yesterday. the then certainly got our economic and trade interest in this chinese infrastructure projects is absolutely legitimate. and it is indeed justified by our national interests. hello lucia they will be able to increase our exports into a massive markets and on companies would have the opportunity to take part in the infrastrtructue investments -- ththrough to r rally. an e ex d disney is c close thel to acquire fox's entertainmentnt busisiness the seventy onene bin dodollar acqcquisition puts allf twenty f first centuryry fox's propererties including the simpsons and the x. men movie franchise under disease control. i move positions disney to better compete with streaming giants like netflix and amazon as it prepares to launch its own streaming service next year. the media industry has been consolidating fastest telecoms firms look to vertical integration of their content from conception to deliv
and warned against the dangers of taking chinese investment that could leave europe with onerous debts. from has defended its belel and road dececion herers the italian prime minister yesterday. the then certainly got our economic and trade interest in this chinese infrastructure projects is absolutely legitimate. and it is indeed justified by our national interests. hello lucia they will be able to increase our exports into a massive markets and on companies would have the opportunity to take...
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police in christchurch are not commenting oner an incident happened inside a mosque or not, but there is also no offici confirmation on casualties at this point. the story is going to keep deveping overnight. the news 4 today team will have updates for y starting at 4:00 a.m. right here. also, keep your eyes on the nbc washington app. jim, doreen, back >> leon, thank you. >>> in a week dominated by college cheatingad nes, a story about a teenager accepted into college after doing it the right way. nbc's kthy park has his inspiring story. >> rerter: dylan has a tou decision to make. the high school senior is choo17ng between not one bu colleges. >> were you excitedach time you received one? >> yes. it was really exciting for me. reporter: it's the kin of opportunity this new jersey teenager never expected. dylan move from trinidad to new jersey when he was 7, raised byi a le mom there were many challenges. his younger twin brothers have a serious heart condition and the family struggled with homelessness. >> we were in the shelter for hoout four months. >> reporter: t hardships turned
police in christchurch are not commenting oner an incident happened inside a mosque or not, but there is also no offici confirmation on casualties at this point. the story is going to keep deveping overnight. the news 4 today team will have updates for y starting at 4:00 a.m. right here. also, keep your eyes on the nbc washington app. jim, doreen, back >> leon, thank you. >>> in a week dominated by college cheatingad nes, a story about a teenager accepted into college after doing...
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hearings or where experts can come to testify or do filings and that whole process the industry sees as onerous and holds it back from moving as quickly the process doesn't exist anymore for small scale and g. it's literally a carve out for a small scale alan g. in which under the natural gas act of nine hundred thirty five that says there's language that says gas can only be export if it's in the court if it's in the quote unquote public interest well small scale and gee now under the department of energy rule that they put out in twenty eighteen is considered in the public interest de facto therefore any kind of discussion about this that we used to take place and hearings and all of that we don't really know and maybe they'll be discussion about it outside of those but yeah the key mechanism to discuss this within the federal government no longer exist which is pretty i think pretty scary in a lot of ways when you talk about safety hazards or you talk about climate change. issues you talk about environmental justice issues so yeah i think that you know the entire perp. so that was to get aro
hearings or where experts can come to testify or do filings and that whole process the industry sees as onerous and holds it back from moving as quickly the process doesn't exist anymore for small scale and g. it's literally a carve out for a small scale alan g. in which under the natural gas act of nine hundred thirty five that says there's language that says gas can only be export if it's in the court if it's in the quote unquote public interest well small scale and gee now under the...
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onere's a thing called marketplacfacebook, which is essentially craig's list for facebook.hat zuckerberg had described is, you know, people want to buy -- buy and sell goods on al therthe time, but they don't really have an elegant way to do that on the plam. so maybe in the future there will be a fabook-based pment system that i could sell you my tv through facebook instead, he wants more of that commerce to come on to the platform whery tan potentially take a cut of that at some point. ,> facebook already has a payment systemight? like you can pay people through messenger. they actually do let you pay through the platform, just nobody rlly does , right? it is the only part of their revenue that has declined over the pastears whiledvertising revenue has gone up, payments revenue has actually gone down over the last ye >> it sounds like he almost might be trying to do something like we chat, the v chinasion of we chat. >> right. and we chat is not en but there is a lot more of one-to-one private ublic on weons than chat, which is huge in china. >> right, and on that you can
onere's a thing called marketplacfacebook, which is essentially craig's list for facebook.hat zuckerberg had described is, you know, people want to buy -- buy and sell goods on al therthe time, but they don't really have an elegant way to do that on the plam. so maybe in the future there will be a fabook-based pment system that i could sell you my tv through facebook instead, he wants more of that commerce to come on to the platform whery tan potentially take a cut of that at some point. ,>...
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i don't see that the collection of import duties will be so much more onerous than the collection of the eighty and excise duty which happens right now so i don't see that this is going to suddenly return to the the borders we had in the eighty's nineteen eighties but i do in this carnage problem is interesting i know that they voted. sixty percent to leave versus forty percent to remain but in fact they also voted fifty five percent to remain part of the united kingdom in this scottish referendum pendants referendum so i'm not sure that there is as strong on. a wish to get out of the u.k. big get into the e.u. as you might imagine. but what is very strong group of people who. were almost out of time now give the last word back to john wirth refly and then and then we're going to have to write wrap things up so i think that the danger is very high essentially that that particularly the case for scotland in the medium term and potentially also the case for northern ireland ultimately the solution for keeping all of the u.k. together essentially and to keep the economic relations betwe
i don't see that the collection of import duties will be so much more onerous than the collection of the eighty and excise duty which happens right now so i don't see that this is going to suddenly return to the the borders we had in the eighty's nineteen eighties but i do in this carnage problem is interesting i know that they voted. sixty percent to leave versus forty percent to remain but in fact they also voted fifty five percent to remain part of the united kingdom in this scottish...
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council will vote oner to reprimand one of its own. evans is the longest serving elected official in d.c. history.re >> we havewilder out live at the wilson building with more on this story. drew, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, aaron. that vote is coming this morning. there's no indication how severe of a reprimand the council may aipose on jack evans. the d.c. county an phil mendelson, voted to have the eprimand. his staff sent tails from the work account. and touted evans' political career. it allows for outside business but states that any council member may not knowingly use thi prestige of for public gain.be and some m of council say evans should be stripped of his chairmanship. >> we are able to react immediately. it's clear there was a violation conduct.ode of >> reporter: that vote is coming up later this morning. the council meetst 10:00, here inside the willson buildi. no indication of how serious any potential punishment might be. drew wilder, news4. >>> fallout from the college admissions streets scandal. the univ
council will vote oner to reprimand one of its own. evans is the longest serving elected official in d.c. history.re >> we havewilder out live at the wilson building with more on this story. drew, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, aaron. that vote is coming this morning. there's no indication how severe of a reprimand the council may aipose on jack evans. the d.c. county an phil mendelson, voted to have the eprimand. his staff sent tails from the work account. and touted...
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has done is she's changed the requirements that people need to legally hold guns and made them so onerous so difficult to get hold of the right license the right registration that it's almost all of these she said impossible for anybody to achieve that so although technically not illegal they are in practice illegal from the moment she made her announcement this time yesterday this time on thursday and what that means is that these military style semiautomatic weapons these rapid firing guns the sort that the gunman used on now illegal because he the gunman or the alleged gunman the suspect he got hold of his weapons legally we have not from the place on friday and they've said that as the lord stood in twenty seventeen twenty eight in fact as they stood just over a week ago now what was required was a interview with him and then to people who knew him personally who could recommend that he was a good character the place say that all those checks were run through everything was done properly they visited him at his home they found out where he was going to store his weapons he passed all
has done is she's changed the requirements that people need to legally hold guns and made them so onerous so difficult to get hold of the right license the right registration that it's almost all of these she said impossible for anybody to achieve that so although technically not illegal they are in practice illegal from the moment she made her announcement this time yesterday this time on thursday and what that means is that these military style semiautomatic weapons these rapid firing guns...
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and we are not talking about onerous oversight, we are just saying it is a general conduct standard,o unjust and unreasonable behavior, and the other parts of title ii we think are important is to restore the legal underpinnings for the connect america and the lifeline program, and to make rural america broadband easier. peter: you talked about no blocking, no throttling, isn't that the world we live in today already? the doyle: this is internet, modern-day pre-existing conditions. everybody is for that. the three republican bills that have been introduced also a no blocking, no throttling, no paid prioritization. we are not arguing about that anymore. there is unanimous agreement from republicans on the committee and all three bills that have been introduced, along with our bell, that all say no blocking, no throttling, no paid prioritization. so that issue has been resolved. the question is, if we restricted to just those three things, there are other things that can be done, zero rating policies. a lot of these isps on content. and if they say, you have a certain data cap but if y
and we are not talking about onerous oversight, we are just saying it is a general conduct standard,o unjust and unreasonable behavior, and the other parts of title ii we think are important is to restore the legal underpinnings for the connect america and the lifeline program, and to make rural america broadband easier. peter: you talked about no blocking, no throttling, isn't that the world we live in today already? the doyle: this is internet, modern-day pre-existing conditions. everybody is...
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but to do that they have to make a request to the european union hop surprise surprise will ask for onerous exchange. liz: british officials have been telling us there is so much frustration with the lawmakers in great britain acting like the world is going to end tomorrow. when president trump touted a trade deal with the u.k., saying my administration looks forward to a trade deal with the u.k. and he was sitting next to the prime minister of ireland who said trade with the e.u. is good. do british lawmakers understand what president trump is saying here? >> regrettably they don't. and the prime minister has been lying to lawmakers and british people. she says if a deal is signed, we can do trade deals. we can't. we would be restricted under the rules. we wouldn't be able to do new trade deals. it's an extraordinary situation. the mood of the people, the mood of the country, the united kingdom is let's just leave. let's leave on the 29th of march. unfortunately the confidence that the people have isn't shared by the lawmakers who don't seem to believe in britain. liz: richard, i'm sorry w
but to do that they have to make a request to the european union hop surprise surprise will ask for onerous exchange. liz: british officials have been telling us there is so much frustration with the lawmakers in great britain acting like the world is going to end tomorrow. when president trump touted a trade deal with the u.k., saying my administration looks forward to a trade deal with the u.k. and he was sitting next to the prime minister of ireland who said trade with the e.u. is good. do...
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terms of training, software patch, possibly hardware, but there's nothing that would be terribly onerousal challenges from a reputational standpoint and getting everybody in the world comfortable with the recertification process. shery: exactly, given that the aviation industry, how much of an edge with this gives airbus? richard: that is the thing. right now, you have two sides battling out for the next generation and both sides have been production constrained. them, they two of have orders for 10,000 of these next generation jets. up, thistrying to ramp has been very challenging. in other words, if someone decided to switch, they would have to wait for a very long time for the airbus decision and in the meantime, they burn more fuel relative to their competition, which can get you in trouble. boeing's crisis also going to be an opening for the chinese jet maker? richard: they would have to move quickly. they do have an equivalent plane the has been in the works for five or six years now. it is going to take at least another couple of years before they can get it to the point where peo
terms of training, software patch, possibly hardware, but there's nothing that would be terribly onerousal challenges from a reputational standpoint and getting everybody in the world comfortable with the recertification process. shery: exactly, given that the aviation industry, how much of an edge with this gives airbus? richard: that is the thing. right now, you have two sides battling out for the next generation and both sides have been production constrained. them, they two of have orders...
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the oner of the pac-12 tournament gets the automatic bid to the big dance. >>> and up next, a quick look at the top stories. we talked to people on board one of those controversial boeing max planes which landed in san francisco early this morning. what they told us. >>> plus we expect really big rally there? san francisco this morning. the lawsuit over immigration policy to set -- to stir up strong emotions in the city. we're back with more news for you right after the break. it's 6:53. you're watching "today in the bay." in the bay-- a major announcement by governor newsom -- he )s placing >>> amajor announcement by governor newsom. california has the largest list of death-row inmates in the nation with up 37. they're now getting a reprieve. newsom is using executive powers to take care of the matter. the association of deputy district attorney calls the move hasty or ill-considered. he will make the announcement at 10:00 this morning. >>> three california sanctuary laws are getting another tests inside the course. activists plan to gather at the ninth circumstances court of appeals ta
the oner of the pac-12 tournament gets the automatic bid to the big dance. >>> and up next, a quick look at the top stories. we talked to people on board one of those controversial boeing max planes which landed in san francisco early this morning. what they told us. >>> plus we expect really big rally there? san francisco this morning. the lawsuit over immigration policy to set -- to stir up strong emotions in the city. we're back with more news for you right after the break....
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challenge, oner of the major challenges of our time, really, to have inflation, downward pressure on inflation. it gives central banks less room to response to downturns, right? so if inflation expectations are below 2%, they will always be pulling inflation down and we will be paddling upstream and trying to keep inflation at 2%, which gives us some room to cut when it is time to cut rates, when the economy weakens. that is something that central banks face all over the world, and we certainly face that problem too. it is one of the things we are looking into as part of our strategic monetary policy review this year. the proximity to the zero lower bound calls for more creative thinking about ways we can uphold the credibility of our inflation target, and we are open-minded about ways we can do that. >> so i counted five downgrades in the first paragraph of the fomc statement. what conditions do you need to see in order for a rate cut or a rate hike on the other side of that? >> well, we wanted to be careful to go ahead and acknowledge those things -- it is relatively little hard da
challenge, oner of the major challenges of our time, really, to have inflation, downward pressure on inflation. it gives central banks less room to response to downturns, right? so if inflation expectations are below 2%, they will always be pulling inflation down and we will be paddling upstream and trying to keep inflation at 2%, which gives us some room to cut when it is time to cut rates, when the economy weakens. that is something that central banks face all over the world, and we certainly...
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that's always a problem when you are placing too many onerous demands on one party.u want is ideal for the european union, but unsuitable for the u.k.. vonnie: how do you resolve this? parliament rejected all options and the idea of a no deal brexit, so what is left? guest: the problem we have is 2/3 of constituencies voted to leave the european union at the referendum, but 2/3 of mp's in the house of commons are supporting remain. parliament has never been so out of step with the sentiment of the people. that leaves us in deadlock as to how we will leave the european union. if the prime minister had negotiated harder, it would have been easier to get the withdrawal agreement through, but i don't see that going through. what i think is that we are going to need a new prime minister in a few weeks' time. we are going to have a long 50,y, i think, to article and then we are going to come up with a new plan. it is difficult to see how we are going to avoid a general election before the end of the summer. vonnie: members of the parliament are elected, too, though, so the
that's always a problem when you are placing too many onerous demands on one party.u want is ideal for the european union, but unsuitable for the u.k.. vonnie: how do you resolve this? parliament rejected all options and the idea of a no deal brexit, so what is left? guest: the problem we have is 2/3 of constituencies voted to leave the european union at the referendum, but 2/3 of mp's in the house of commons are supporting remain. parliament has never been so out of step with the sentiment of...
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the requirements on maintaining existing tree placement are onerous to the place of the path of the planned sidewalk level bicycle lane. to ensure preservation listed would compromise on the equality of the project for people biking and one of the main goals which is bicycle safety. ultimately, best way to preserve the legacy of market street is to region it, as we have on multiple occasions. thank you, ron, for that perspective and we need to make it a place for sustainable transportation for decades to come. pouwe urge the commission and or city leaders to work to celebrate the history of market street while making it a street that works for everyone in sanfrancisco regardless of how they get around. thank you. >> thank you. >> anyone else in the public wish to address the commission? i'll close the public comment. so commissioners, i think our task here is reviewing comment on the draft eir. it as miss mcmillian mentioned, the c of a for the light standards will come before us in another time. so there's nothing for us to suggest on that. but i did have one question and that is regarding
the requirements on maintaining existing tree placement are onerous to the place of the path of the planned sidewalk level bicycle lane. to ensure preservation listed would compromise on the equality of the project for people biking and one of the main goals which is bicycle safety. ultimately, best way to preserve the legacy of market street is to region it, as we have on multiple occasions. thank you, ron, for that perspective and we need to make it a place for sustainable transportation for...
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regulatory king of the world with the championship belt on it, and trump dropped thousands of regulations, onerous regulations that let businesses get going again that changed playing field, to think that the president had a lot to do with it i'm not sure. >> that is right, free economies are most productive and prosperous, and jack, i'll push back too. industry by industry basis, if democrats were in power there would be no fracking, it would begun we -- it would have been gone. cannabis is up more recent example, ware where freedom is present. >> you are -- that trump train, yoyou are leaving me at the station, i wish you a nice trip but i feel good about the economy. >> i think again, what we saw last year, from moment of the election, was optimism coming up or increases from business people. and investment followed, from investment you get higher productivity, people coming back into the workforce, those have really boosted growth above what everyone expected. we had a slow town, just to go back to the inverted yield curve that happened in 1998 there was mo -- no recession. david: all right. >
regulatory king of the world with the championship belt on it, and trump dropped thousands of regulations, onerous regulations that let businesses get going again that changed playing field, to think that the president had a lot to do with it i'm not sure. >> that is right, free economies are most productive and prosperous, and jack, i'll push back too. industry by industry basis, if democrats were in power there would be no fracking, it would begun we -- it would have been gone. cannabis...
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. >>> developing this morning, a gunman still oner the loose a a deadly shooting in district heights. the massi police response led to two prince george's county schools being placed on lockdown. justin finch has the latest on the search for the gunman from police headquarters. >> reporter: prince george's county police are continuing their search for that suspect in this case, ama g they say who shot and killed one man, left a woman a shot injured and then fled. i want to show you where all of this happen. talking about district heights is the neighborhood in an area offhe 5200 block. their outside of a town close to 2:00 p.m. yesterday. police found that man and woman shot. the gunman by that time, though, was gone. that did lead to a robustre onse from prince george's county police. we saw from chopper 4 very ssive scene there and on the ground, officers in tactical gear beginning t search for this suspect. as you might imagine, there was concern that theuspect was still out there, so two nearby schools went on lockdown. ma fr middle as well as suitland high school were on lockdown
. >>> developing this morning, a gunman still oner the loose a a deadly shooting in district heights. the massi police response led to two prince george's county schools being placed on lockdown. justin finch has the latest on the search for the gunman from police headquarters. >> reporter: prince george's county police are continuing their search for that suspect in this case, ama g they say who shot and killed one man, left a woman a shot injured and then fled. i want to show...