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it was actually the worst start for se ember in 13 years, so it is a day of sue per la perlatives and not in a good way. there's concerns about an entire global slowdown, plus oil continues to fall here in the united states. oil was up big yesterday. it lost all that today. good news for drivers, but for an industry that has created a lot of jobs and growth and earnings for the stock market, it's not a good thing for equity equities equities. apple dropping more than 4% as well. this is theenost amazing stat on a day of superlatives. in the s&p 500, about five stocks finished higher for t entire day. it's been an ugly couple of weeks, but the ugliest start to september in 13 years. unlucky 13 rings true here. >>> to the weather now. the first day of september has come with a sizzle. stay central park hit 90 degrees just before 2:00 making it official. we're in a heat wave. today marks 54 days in a row with temperatures at or above 80 degrees. raphael miranda is here with a look at when we can catch a break. >> there's no real rain in sight. you'll see that in the seven-day forecast, b
it was actually the worst start for se ember in 13 years, so it is a day of sue per la perlatives and not in a good way. there's concerns about an entire global slowdown, plus oil continues to fall here in the united states. oil was up big yesterday. it lost all that today. good news for drivers, but for an industry that has created a lot of jobs and growth and earnings for the stock market, it's not a good thing for equity equities equities. apple dropping more than 4% as well. this is...
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when i was 13 years old or 14 years old, i started to get proficient in perl, php, a little bit of c, just enough to do a little damage. one of the first things that drew me into it were these personal identities people were creating for themselves. i saw the aol profiles and away messages. i saw that in the websites people were building. i really loved that expression, that identity. the idea this could be a place to create something that represented you. emily: you dropped out of high school when you were how old? david: after my freshman year, when i was 15. emily: you were homeschooled. david: computer science education in high school, at least in new york city, 14 years ago when i was in school really did not exist. it just didn't back then, it just wasn't in high schools. now it is there in a huge way. kids are learning to code in grade school. i always insist that you stick around. if you have that stuff at your disposal, hang out and spend time with teachers who are proficient and can help you get started. that is something i did not have. emily: i feel like i've spoken to so
when i was 13 years old or 14 years old, i started to get proficient in perl, php, a little bit of c, just enough to do a little damage. one of the first things that drew me into it were these personal identities people were creating for themselves. i saw the aol profiles and away messages. i saw that in the websites people were building. i really loved that expression, that identity. the idea this could be a place to create something that represented you. emily: you dropped out of high school...
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perl -- rodriguez: these are programs that are meant to be limited. they are meant to either afford , permanent immigration benefit nor are they meant to be utilized by everybody. i do not agree with your characters asian of the programs. >> but they are limited? rodriguez: that is correct. when we talk about the miners program that is a limited number of the visuals allowed to seek -- individuals allowed to seek parole, certain circumstances, and it is a temporary program, like you say. >> it is meant to be temporary , but when we look at the documentation for advanced i-131. there is a form it defines public benefit, which was understood to be the need of someone to come in and testify at a trial. it defines that to include a semester abroad program, meeting with clients, do you think that that is a fair interpretation? fair to put those into public benefit and give people the right to enter the country? individualshese are who are participants any deferred action, not a perl program. they have the ability to temporary remain in the u.s. under a def
perl -- rodriguez: these are programs that are meant to be limited. they are meant to either afford , permanent immigration benefit nor are they meant to be utilized by everybody. i do not agree with your characters asian of the programs. >> but they are limited? rodriguez: that is correct. when we talk about the miners program that is a limited number of the visuals allowed to seek -- individuals allowed to seek parole, certain circumstances, and it is a temporary program, like you say....
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and finding a nice little perl in signal her -- pearl in singapore.e is sensitive subjects on the agenda in seattle. we will be asking our next guest what he expects from the chinese president's first visit to the united states. you are watching "first up." back in two. ♪ angie: checking some other stories making headlines around the world now -- authorities in the southern philippines believe the abduction of two canadians and a norwegian on monday was carried out by an armed group that claimed the regions throughout al qaeda but turned to kidnapping for ransom. a note claiming to be from a communist group was left by the scene but police believe it is a fake. nobody has claimed responsibility or demanded a ransom. pope francis has arrived in the united states as his first isit. president obama and his family met the pope on the red carpet at joint base andrews near washington after his charter flight touched down from cuba. during his visit, he will meet formally with obama, address congress and speak at the united nations in new york. thentists hav
and finding a nice little perl in signal her -- pearl in singapore.e is sensitive subjects on the agenda in seattle. we will be asking our next guest what he expects from the chinese president's first visit to the united states. you are watching "first up." back in two. ♪ angie: checking some other stories making headlines around the world now -- authorities in the southern philippines believe the abduction of two canadians and a norwegian on monday was carried out by an armed group...
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in vietnam, researchers found perls of two 365,000 parts trillion. 262,000 parts per trillion on former storage areas as well. hundreds of thousands of times larger than what you normally find in an industrialized nation. the epa and a variety of international groups are tempting to clean up hot spots. and they have been doing that since 2003. but obviously, this is an enormous problem and will likely not be solved anytime soon. so to your question, scott, defoliantpictures of areas. when you think about the kinds of vegetation it was sprayed on, if it is a dense and scrubby vegetation, you will still have the branches and may be that can be used as cover. foliage is palm trees. so if you eliminate that, this comes to your question about how effective it was. against snipers the ide. the idea that it would reduce the vulnerability of ambush, and also intend to force them into open battle, was of course wrong. it did not happen. many of the men who were employed in this operation were shut down or shot at in more heavily forest areas. the idea of course was to destroy the environment, br
in vietnam, researchers found perls of two 365,000 parts trillion. 262,000 parts per trillion on former storage areas as well. hundreds of thousands of times larger than what you normally find in an industrialized nation. the epa and a variety of international groups are tempting to clean up hot spots. and they have been doing that since 2003. but obviously, this is an enormous problem and will likely not be solved anytime soon. so to your question, scott, defoliantpictures of areas. when you...
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we are now able to fund a trial called prevention of end-stage renal disease -- real loss, or the perl trial, using a that isfective drug actually now a frequently used drugs for the treatment of gout. there is fairly good indication that this may prevent the progression of kidney damage. end-stage renal disease in which patients have to undergo medicare coverage. this are able to show in trial that the safe and generic drug can effectively prevent the savese, it will likely tremendous amount of funds moving forward, and it may have application in a broader setting of type 2 diabetes, where the publications are quite similar. sen. mccaskill: thank you ray much. -- thank you very much. thank you all for being here and for your testimony and your advocacy on the hill. i had an opportunity today to meet with north carolinians. i know some of them are in the room. i think on behalf of all north carolinians we appreciate you wearing tar heel blue today. [laughter] but mr. amato, you mentioned something that is i was speaking with my guest in my office, when we look at the need to provide co
we are now able to fund a trial called prevention of end-stage renal disease -- real loss, or the perl trial, using a that isfective drug actually now a frequently used drugs for the treatment of gout. there is fairly good indication that this may prevent the progression of kidney damage. end-stage renal disease in which patients have to undergo medicare coverage. this are able to show in trial that the safe and generic drug can effectively prevent the savese, it will likely tremendous amount...
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shut up about my perl urges -- my privileges. one day he explained to me, you know what, brother, let me talk to you about the things that you never knew or understood you have. it was a telling moment. he said, you have amle privilege. -- male privilege. i said, what he is saying, man? i'm fresh out of the joint. he said, what have you ever done to protect your self from someone raping you when you walk all midnight. you came here and became a citizen. what happens to you when you get arrested and go to prison, versus a person undocumented thrown in prison and not charge anything and cap there for an longated period of time. >> i thought about these things. i thought about all the privileges i have it i thought about the way someone is landed to me. tell me about that explaining process on the ground, because if there is a bullet and my arm and i put my hand in there and rip it out, you are going to think i am torturing you. if i tell you that i am going to make a cut, take it out, so you, give you pals -- that is the difference
shut up about my perl urges -- my privileges. one day he explained to me, you know what, brother, let me talk to you about the things that you never knew or understood you have. it was a telling moment. he said, you have amle privilege. -- male privilege. i said, what he is saying, man? i'm fresh out of the joint. he said, what have you ever done to protect your self from someone raping you when you walk all midnight. you came here and became a citizen. what happens to you when you get arrested...
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so that is sort of a summary of the overall transportation fee for perle propose. without a mature back over to victoria to turn to discuss what will be funded with vcs. >> thank you, adam. so i want to share with you how we plan to spend the transportation sustainability fee in the future. this slide imitates for expenditure plan category. the second column is a percent of total psf revenue, which currently estimated at approximately $1.2 billion over the course of 30 years. the last column is the percent of net new revenue that will be allocated by these categories and that's approximately $400 million over the course of the 30 years. so as you can see this for separate category. the very first one in transit reliability or transit capital maintenance. really, this about maintaining our fleet really good example that is midlife overhaul of our vehicles. as you know, this very important for us to do in order to increase the amount of service that we have on the street of service be reliable. so that's an example of how that's running would be spent. the second cat
so that is sort of a summary of the overall transportation fee for perle propose. without a mature back over to victoria to turn to discuss what will be funded with vcs. >> thank you, adam. so i want to share with you how we plan to spend the transportation sustainability fee in the future. this slide imitates for expenditure plan category. the second column is a percent of total psf revenue, which currently estimated at approximately $1.2 billion over the course of 30 years. the last...