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people are also coming up here the main way their prisons have been able to skirt any type of regulation authority around issues involving prisoners and litigation pretty much came out of the night and if i'm in congress passed the prison litigation reform act and what that was is that at that time congress was seeing in prisons we're seeing a large number of prisoners filing suits about the conditions that they lived in and it was causing a backlog in the backlog. in the system and so congress wanted a way to limit the rights of prisoners to bring federal lawsuits about the conditions that they were being complied and so what the p.l.r. a does is that it basically calls for or prisoners to allow their captors time and notice to fix issues that are conditions based so basically which you have to do is that you have to say you have to say to the people who are holding you in these conditions hey. this water smells like or this water tasted like cory and then you have to give those people are a reasonable amount of time to address the issue before you can move on and to even file a lawsuit against t
people are also coming up here the main way their prisons have been able to skirt any type of regulation authority around issues involving prisoners and litigation pretty much came out of the night and if i'm in congress passed the prison litigation reform act and what that was is that at that time congress was seeing in prisons we're seeing a large number of prisoners filing suits about the conditions that they lived in and it was causing a backlog in the backlog. in the system and so congress...
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that stimulation the immune system and thereby improving the body's immune competence is its author regulation but the one competence of those couples opposite studies appear to confirm the efficacy of autologous blood therapy. to any given site it's a few studies have shown that it's effective in treating hives or to cardio. there's new research from a bomb for example that shows that terribly is also helpful with chronic fatigue. a clinical observation study at the shopping taney has also shown that it's effective in treating her peace and the positive effect is still apparent a year after the treatment that's encouraging news for claudia hoff. other forms of the treatment and follow some change to the blood before it has reinjected such as oxygenation ozone nation or the addition of homeopathic remedies designed to further stimulate the immune system as yet there are no scientific studies on this. during and after the antichrist blunt therapy claudia hopes condition did improve a bit she gets fewer lester's and they also clear up faster. i felt very good during the treatment. it was a posit
that stimulation the immune system and thereby improving the body's immune competence is its author regulation but the one competence of those couples opposite studies appear to confirm the efficacy of autologous blood therapy. to any given site it's a few studies have shown that it's effective in treating hives or to cardio. there's new research from a bomb for example that shows that terribly is also helpful with chronic fatigue. a clinical observation study at the shopping taney has also...
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both austria and germany and it is still waters are actually considered drugs are regulated by the relevant authorities there's an organ and we have what's known as a sodium potassium sulfate asadullah spring with its positive feature is that it contains a lot of lithium which lifts the mood significantly and. the timer higher ground was recently acquired by the billionaire mater shit family which made its money with the energy drink red bull and knows all about marketing beverages. the mothership seditionist due to hit the shops later this year. back at the taste test some of the students are fluxed. distinguishing waters is no easy matter. but what is difficult. yes very such tiny differences. here are the answers the 1st was number 21. not much sodium a little magnesium and a lot of calcium. and mastery of barely perceptible differences makes the. posh water is big business worldwide. news international trade is growing all the time the country with the 2nd largest number of somalia is taiwan with more than 21. we need water to survive water can be very refreshing and for some it's a delicacy to be
both austria and germany and it is still waters are actually considered drugs are regulated by the relevant authorities there's an organ and we have what's known as a sodium potassium sulfate asadullah spring with its positive feature is that it contains a lot of lithium which lifts the mood significantly and. the timer higher ground was recently acquired by the billionaire mater shit family which made its money with the energy drink red bull and knows all about marketing beverages. the...
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the official does have authority to regulate how used are used on the highway and say these are going to be used for fort lee, these aren't. >> first of all, your honor, baroni did not have that authority in this case. >> that's disputed. >> i can get to the evidence of that in a second. but also i don't think it's fair to call this a public use. what we would say is a public use is the use to which the legitimate supervisors of the port authority have decided to put the port authority -- >> you're saying -- your theory is that by the actions in this case they have comen deered the lanes on the expressway. >> yes, your honor. they kmen deered the lanes. >> they're being used for public purposes. >> i'm not sure what they mean by using public purposes. >> if people want to use the lanes to get to fort lee, they can. it has nothing to do with the scheme at all. >> i would push back, if they decided to close the bridge is that a public use or private use. if they decide that only kelly can use the bridge, is that public or private use. >> they didn't do any of those things. it was quite
the official does have authority to regulate how used are used on the highway and say these are going to be used for fort lee, these aren't. >> first of all, your honor, baroni did not have that authority in this case. >> that's disputed. >> i can get to the evidence of that in a second. but also i don't think it's fair to call this a public use. what we would say is a public use is the use to which the legitimate supervisors of the port authority have decided to put the port...
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as you pointed out, finch, the federal government has the authority to regulate the air space from the blade of grass all the way up to outer space, within our political boundaries, and also air space delegated to us under the civil aviation authority. and the big advantage we have in terms of aviation regulation is that we get to look at the entire ecosystem. and one of the big things we see changing is that -- and i'm sure this is changing as well on surface and probably a very different challenge for you, what was done by an airplane, what was done by a pilot, what was done by an air traffic controller, those boundaries and those allocations with unmanned systems are dramatically changing. for example, in the drone world, a pilot is not navigating in that airplane. that aircraft is typically navigating itself. on an autonomous flight. we determine is that aircraft navigation of sufficient performance to meet the requirements safely of that flight, but now, i no longer have to train that operator, that pilot, in the same level of navigation and skill. i don't have to test them to tha
as you pointed out, finch, the federal government has the authority to regulate the air space from the blade of grass all the way up to outer space, within our political boundaries, and also air space delegated to us under the civil aviation authority. and the big advantage we have in terms of aviation regulation is that we get to look at the entire ecosystem. and one of the big things we see changing is that -- and i'm sure this is changing as well on surface and probably a very different...
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the official does have authority to regulate how lanes are used on the highway and safety is a going to be used for fort lee, these are not. >> first of all, baroni do not have that authority in this case and i can get it evidence of that in a second. but also i don't think that it's fair to call this a public use. what we would say is a public use is thank yous to which the legitimate supervisors of the port authority had decided to put the port authority -- >> so your theory is that by the actions in this case, they have commandeered the lanes on the expressway? >> yesterday on it. they commandeered the lanes and the resources necessary to reallocate it. >> still been used for public purposes. >> your honor, i'm not sure what they mean when they say they're being used for public purposes. >> because if other people want to use the highway to get the fort lee, they can. they have nothing to do with the scheme at all. >> i would push back on this to this extent. if they decide to close the bridge, is that a public use private use? if they decide that only kelly can use that line is th
the official does have authority to regulate how lanes are used on the highway and safety is a going to be used for fort lee, these are not. >> first of all, baroni do not have that authority in this case and i can get it evidence of that in a second. but also i don't think that it's fair to call this a public use. what we would say is a public use is thank yous to which the legitimate supervisors of the port authority had decided to put the port authority -- >> so your theory is...
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we worked with the greater london authority to change regulation so we were actually able to build 2000t in bigger buildings, but making it a per-unit mix. that is how we will get supply in london, where there is absolutely a housing shortage, and particularly housing that is affordable for the younger generation. vonnie: we will have to leave it there, but you will have to come back and give us an update soon. to bob face, greystar real estate, and ed hammond -- bob faith, greystar real estate, and ed hammond. guy: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." the impact of the coronavirus being felt globally. our is taking a hit at its showpiece -- barcelona is taking a hit as its showpiece tech show is canceled due to concerns. joining us for her first many view -- her first interview as minister of foreign affairs is laya.s arancha minister, congratulations on your new role. isiously, the first big task to deal with the coronavirus. the decision was made to cancel in barcelona this year. how do you ant
we worked with the greater london authority to change regulation so we were actually able to build 2000t in bigger buildings, but making it a per-unit mix. that is how we will get supply in london, where there is absolutely a housing shortage, and particularly housing that is affordable for the younger generation. vonnie: we will have to leave it there, but you will have to come back and give us an update soon. to bob face, greystar real estate, and ed hammond -- bob faith, greystar real...
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with which is to be in principle plasma donations in the us are also regulated and supervised by the author orators of all but tests of plasma protein levels are undertaken far less frequently than in germany and germany had started ahead of every 5th donation in the us it's done every 4 months. within 4 months so don't know might have donated plasma up to $34.00 times without a single check on their level of critical plasma protein or that. you know. this can lead to deficiency symptoms in us dollars says professor hirsch dan he conducted one of the few studies on the effects of long term plasma donation. first the donor doesn't notice this decline in his protein levels that's the tricky thing is that the lower the immunoglobulin g. level the higher the risk of illnesses like pneumonia meningitis or urinary tract infections. if you can hold and soon going out on dates in fact and then you can die from that because it is a very serious infection. in the us less frequent health checks translate into a higher risk for donors in deutschland under german law every past month donation has to be
with which is to be in principle plasma donations in the us are also regulated and supervised by the author orators of all but tests of plasma protein levels are undertaken far less frequently than in germany and germany had started ahead of every 5th donation in the us it's done every 4 months. within 4 months so don't know might have donated plasma up to $34.00 times without a single check on their level of critical plasma protein or that. you know. this can lead to deficiency symptoms in us...
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>> there's not a regulation in the authorization process that we have for novel tobacco products and gulations but in the course now that the court has said to come in and apply for approval or authorization under the pmt a looking at appropriate levels will be one of the factors we can examine to determine the furtherance of the public health so that is one thing we can look at. >> senator cortez. >> thank you for being here. appreciate it. like my colleagues said many of us are concerned and similar to what i've heard earlie occurrede state of nevada they are what the state said thanks to the affordable care act we are able to expand medicaid and what this gentleman here whose 28-years-old, he's alive today because of medicaid. my concerns are similar to what you've heard from colleagues. why are we making these cuts and most importantly why are we putting vulnerable groups against one another and how can we make those decisions to decide what is life to save and what wife not to save those are the concerns you are hearing from us but let me take this even further. i am also concern
>> there's not a regulation in the authorization process that we have for novel tobacco products and gulations but in the course now that the court has said to come in and apply for approval or authorization under the pmt a looking at appropriate levels will be one of the factors we can examine to determine the furtherance of the public health so that is one thing we can look at. >> senator cortez. >> thank you for being here. appreciate it. like my colleagues said many of us...
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authority from the cpuc to include the attorney general and local district attorneys. they would be abe to bring actions against an electrical corporation if it doesn't could that apply with safety standards, regulations and requirements. it was authored by the state assembly member. >> our trust has been shattered again and again. communities across california have been victims and the decades of deferred maintenance. >> they say it will provide tools to prevent future catastrophic damage to life and property. >> could you be forced to vote? one lawmaker's plan. >>> and parking proposals that could change how you sfloet san francisco. and a young idol. could a bay area man be the next american idol? that's coming up later this hour. >>> a look at a developing slight brzezinsktom steyer...k at this. berman: tom steyer... o'donnell: surging in nevada. scarborough: this is working for tom steyer. o'donnell: surging in south carolina. smerconish: i don't think it's just resources. mitchell: surging in two new polls out of nevada and south carolina. wallace: polling at double digits. king: up eleven points from october. that is dramatic. steyer: i'm saying we have a broken government. that's what's going
authority from the cpuc to include the attorney general and local district attorneys. they would be abe to bring actions against an electrical corporation if it doesn't could that apply with safety standards, regulations and requirements. it was authored by the state assembly member. >> our trust has been shattered again and again. communities across california have been victims and the decades of deferred maintenance. >> they say it will provide tools to prevent future catastrophic...
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the regulator is talking tough, what is it sane? the competition and markets authorityd it worrying evidence that people have been misled when sold leasehold contracts, leasehold deals. three main reasons, when we have covered, the idea that your ground rent suddenly shoots up for various ground rent suddenly shoots up for various reasons. ground rent suddenly shoots up for various reasons. the second one, technically you need permission from the field to alter your property, an extension, fitting new windows, something like that. in some cases the freeholder had said i will give you permission if you pay me x amount of money, that can be very expensive. thirdly, technically as a leaseholder you have the ability to buy back the leasehold and make it a freehold, but in some cases it is incredibly difficult, especially if the freehold deal has been sold off, for example, by a developer to a third—party, an investment company, and that is a concern that the regulator has this morning. has there been any we action from house—builders? there been any we action from house-bui
the regulator is talking tough, what is it sane? the competition and markets authorityd it worrying evidence that people have been misled when sold leasehold contracts, leasehold deals. three main reasons, when we have covered, the idea that your ground rent suddenly shoots up for various ground rent suddenly shoots up for various reasons. ground rent suddenly shoots up for various reasons. the second one, technically you need permission from the field to alter your property, an extension,...
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aspects of society and administration that current leadership as deemed responsive to central authority . regulation and reforms in my written testimony pray a mechanism for the requisition of civilian assets. with promises of reimbursement and reward for compliance as well as punishment for noncompliance. in a distinct call for more integrated systems in which civilian transport infrastructure are built and maintained so that they can you be utilized for the armed forces while there's no clear evidence of this practice, to have been developed under commercial contracts, there are plausible ways that some facilities can be operated or maintained so as to facilitate their access. to summarize here by noting that the discussion among pla logistics analyst is largely along the lines of what should be done to domestic facilities and is yet to be done adequately. challenges of refueling, receiving power of munitions or meeting other needs at four imports are substantially greater abroad and they are in the mainland. pla prefers to operate its own facilities. but becausea robust network of such facilities
aspects of society and administration that current leadership as deemed responsive to central authority . regulation and reforms in my written testimony pray a mechanism for the requisition of civilian assets. with promises of reimbursement and reward for compliance as well as punishment for noncompliance. in a distinct call for more integrated systems in which civilian transport infrastructure are built and maintained so that they can you be utilized for the armed forces while there's no clear...
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most of the worst examples of dark patterns very likely fall within the fcc's authority to regulate practices. the ftc should attempt to use existing authority to address them. if this proves ineffective, the ftc should report to you, to congress on these practices. the industry has been sponsored to these issues and to some extent has been self-regulating. web browsers and operate systems have made very bad practices hard to use. industry standardization and best practices and sell regulations should be encouraged. fifth, regulators self regulations should be encouraged. this is an area well-suited to cooperation. efforts should be rewarded. perhaps more rewarded given the complex of the of these systems. industries should be at the front line of combating them. there is an important goal for regulation to step in. i look forward to discussion. thank you. >> you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chairwoman. thank you for inviting me here. i will go off script. i come here because i'm incredibly concerned. i have a lifelong experience with deception and how technology influences p
most of the worst examples of dark patterns very likely fall within the fcc's authority to regulate practices. the ftc should attempt to use existing authority to address them. if this proves ineffective, the ftc should report to you, to congress on these practices. the industry has been sponsored to these issues and to some extent has been self-regulating. web browsers and operate systems have made very bad practices hard to use. industry standardization and best practices and sell regulations...
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congress has given the department authority to waive a number of laws and regulations when it comes to21 times. mostly waiving environmental regulations and laws. today we will start waiving those for procurement regulations and laws as well. it allows to us speed up a lot of our contracts that the army corps has. 35 to 6 60 days. we hope that will construction going on. >> congress given you authority and capital rides that in a way that's never been done before. i'm sure people are going that's great. where is the money come. >> from coming from not only dhs appropriated funding from congress but also dod who recently programmed 3.2, $3.3 billion, i would say, for a number of our border barrier walls. so, we have both ths money as well as dod money. we have about 120 miles new border wall system in the ground today. we have got another 200 under construction. and we will be at 450 by the end of the calendar year. steve: okay. so when the president of the united states goes out on the campaign trail between now and november and he says, look, you know, i tried to get $25 billion to bu
congress has given the department authority to waive a number of laws and regulations when it comes to21 times. mostly waiving environmental regulations and laws. today we will start waiving those for procurement regulations and laws as well. it allows to us speed up a lot of our contracts that the army corps has. 35 to 6 60 days. we hope that will construction going on. >> congress given you authority and capital rides that in a way that's never been done before. i'm sure people are...
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finally passed a rule to bring these internet sellers under the regulatory authority of us to before the change in regulations nearly $7500.00 facilities across the united states were subject to inspection. besides commercial breeding facilities this includes research facilities zoos circuses marine parks transport vehicle television and film productions involving animals state fairs camel rides petting zoos elephant right and traveling and or roadside zoos. in 201-3115 u.s.d.a. inspectors conducted between 101-1000 inspections on these various facilities approximately 3000 of those inspections were conducted on commercial dog breeding facilities since this change in policy will now also require commercial breeders selling on the internet to obtain a license the u.s.d.a. estimates that there will be up to $4600.00 additional new facilities under their inspection umbrella based on their own projections a total of between 101-2000 facilities will now fall under the inspection provisions of the animal welfare act this change will increase the workload of their 115 inspectors buying nearly a 3rd. the u.s.d.a. has
finally passed a rule to bring these internet sellers under the regulatory authority of us to before the change in regulations nearly $7500.00 facilities across the united states were subject to inspection. besides commercial breeding facilities this includes research facilities zoos circuses marine parks transport vehicle television and film productions involving animals state fairs camel rides petting zoos elephant right and traveling and or roadside zoos. in 201-3115 u.s.d.a. inspectors...
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and although congress has i said broad authority to regulate a lot about when elections are held and how they work, there are not any federal statutes that really apply to dealing with election day crises and postponing or redoing elections. on the other hand, you would've thought since there's long been these other kind of threats like hurricanes and natural disasters and even more recently terrorist threats, that the states would have a well thought of law on had to deal with those things. but actually a lot of states don't have themselves in the statutory law and a lot out there is very inconsistent. that might have made sense when you you are dealing with things mostly like hurricanes where maybe they would occur in geographically isolated areas, local conditions might meet you should a different kinds of responses. but i think with these new kinds of social need information, disinformation threats and the other kinds that i went over, they are going to require a high level of technical sophistication to address. they're probably going to occur in more than one place at once, and
and although congress has i said broad authority to regulate a lot about when elections are held and how they work, there are not any federal statutes that really apply to dealing with election day crises and postponing or redoing elections. on the other hand, you would've thought since there's long been these other kind of threats like hurricanes and natural disasters and even more recently terrorist threats, that the states would have a well thought of law on had to deal with those things....
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. >> the department has used that authority 21 times and mostly waiving environmental regulations and laws. >> the move will expedite the construction of 177 miles of fencing in california, arizona, new mexico, and texas. >>> well authorities in san francisco pushing back against the homeland security department and their plan's to target sanctuary cities. the department of homeland security announced a plan to to help out i.c.e. agents arrest undocumented immigrants in sanctuary cities. the city is standing by its immigrant community and the sanctuary city policies. >> our department is not involved in immigration enforcement. we feel that's a federal matter and our realm of interest is public safety and you can't have a safe community as community members are afraid to come to us to report crimes. >> i.c.e. fishes say officials say they need support and have to track them down on their own. the federal government hasn't said exactly where those agents will be sent. . >>> governor gavin newsom was criticized. recent changes from the white house permit less water for fish and allow mo
. >> the department has used that authority 21 times and mostly waiving environmental regulations and laws. >> the move will expedite the construction of 177 miles of fencing in california, arizona, new mexico, and texas. >>> well authorities in san francisco pushing back against the homeland security department and their plan's to target sanctuary cities. the department of homeland security announced a plan to to help out i.c.e. agents arrest undocumented immigrants in...
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thought until you can hardly say the president really takes environmental regulation seriously is that just just what the authorities had said 3 days before the accident was these years although its laws are right no government neither left nor right has actually implemented them. simply because. after the bruma denio tragedy the authorities suspected that a brazilian subsidiary of germany's took may have been partly to blame and arrested 2 of its employees. documents show that the 2 men had certified the dam as safe just a few months earlier and the investigators wanted to know why. but the dam may have burst due to factors that had only come into play after the inspection. in december 20 teams the regional environmental agency issued the valley group with a permit classifying the dam as a level for in other words medium safety risk. but the minutes of an earlier environmental commission show that the risk level had previously been a 6 heightened risk. the environmental agency also approved an expansion of mining activity this was significant because it also involved work around the dam. media reports cited this as
thought until you can hardly say the president really takes environmental regulation seriously is that just just what the authorities had said 3 days before the accident was these years although its laws are right no government neither left nor right has actually implemented them. simply because. after the bruma denio tragedy the authorities suspected that a brazilian subsidiary of germany's took may have been partly to blame and arrested 2 of its employees. documents show that the 2 men had...
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the city regulator, the financial conduct authority, has written to credit card providers, telling themg amid the political uncertainty? not bad, according to figures from the data gathering service ihs markit. its pmi measure was at a nine—month high injanuary of 50, up from 47.5 in december. the coronavirus is having an impact on trading — i see the chinese stock market was down sharply this morning — how have other stock markets held up? 0ther other markets are relatively stable because the chinese market was shut for well over a week because of the lunar new year holiday, so during that time there has been news about the corona virus, a lot of catching up the corona virus, a lot of catching up to do by investors there. we will see what is happening in new york now. just opened in the last hour. samira hussain is at the new york stock. before we talk about what interval stocks might be doing, there have been travel restrictions brought in which are more stringent than the rest of the world. 0nly australia and singapore reporting restrictions as harsh as the us. a lot of criticism abo
the city regulator, the financial conduct authority, has written to credit card providers, telling themg amid the political uncertainty? not bad, according to figures from the data gathering service ihs markit. its pmi measure was at a nine—month high injanuary of 50, up from 47.5 in december. the coronavirus is having an impact on trading — i see the chinese stock market was down sharply this morning — how have other stock markets held up? 0ther other markets are relatively stable...
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triggered of course by fears of the deadly coronavirus a consumer group is urging authorities to step in and regulate seller sells a box of 50 masks for 20 bucks compared to the approximately $2 he charged before the outbreak. >>> and scientists have found a new fossil of a huge turtle that lived millions of years ago in northern south america it grew to 13 feet long. weighed over a ton, but it's not the largest in history the biggest is the salt water turtle that grew to about 50 feet long. and get ready to say, aww. look at that little guy or girl. check this out it's a cute four month old polar bear cub who enter on its first trip outdoors at a zoo in vie a vienna, austria today. no name yet. so cute. you can go on the shernburn social media account, the zoo, if you want to name the polar bear >> okay. thank you, sue you got it >> tyler's already on the website. >> connect >> let's take a look at today's comeback in the market the dow down about 60 points now. was down about 200 at the lows and the rest of the major averages are higher. that means the s&p and nasdaq hit record intraday highs today
triggered of course by fears of the deadly coronavirus a consumer group is urging authorities to step in and regulate seller sells a box of 50 masks for 20 bucks compared to the approximately $2 he charged before the outbreak. >>> and scientists have found a new fossil of a huge turtle that lived millions of years ago in northern south america it grew to 13 feet long. weighed over a ton, but it's not the largest in history the biggest is the salt water turtle that grew to about 50 feet...
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the most concern to move tobacco regulation out of the fda authority altogether. the administration would create a new agency to oversee tobacco products while we are in the midst of a tobacco epidemic. the control act clearly and unambiguously assured that fda would regulate tobacco products with the protection of public health. over the last decade, the agency has worked to develop the expertise, workforce and scientific base to regulate these products. i am concerned that this proposal would only serve to further politicize tobacco regulation by stripping away the sound, scientific and evidence-based approach and replacing it at the whims of political employees. nothing more than a gift to big tobacco companies. let me move to the second topic at hand. we will ask questions of the secretary another top health officials on the administration's efforts to address the coronavirus outbreak. it is critical we get an update on the scale of outbreak, repercussions and how we can work together to ensure the safety of all americans. i think we have one of the strongest i
the most concern to move tobacco regulation out of the fda authority altogether. the administration would create a new agency to oversee tobacco products while we are in the midst of a tobacco epidemic. the control act clearly and unambiguously assured that fda would regulate tobacco products with the protection of public health. over the last decade, the agency has worked to develop the expertise, workforce and scientific base to regulate these products. i am concerned that this proposal would...
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is interesting because it is days before the eu unveils new framework to regulate artificial intelligence. european authoritieslear they want to see tax reform on the -- digital services and issues like election meddling fixed at social media companies. you can look at this as a pr company, or the ceo actually trying to preempt moves from regulators here, weing it is not just us, want clear guidance from governments and we want to work together to solve some of these issues. thanks, maria. we will be keeping an eye on bhp when trading kicks off in sydney in just over 15 minutes. this is after the aussie miners results beat estimates. our commodities reporter joins us from melbourne. bhp'save we learned about likely strategy under the new ceo? >> mike henry, the new ceo, is a company veteran but promoted a postat role from overseeing operations in australia. he has given us some hints of future strategy, not much detail but some of those key things and ideas. it comes down to two areas. he wants to squeeze the existing asset base and improve , reap more from that portfolio, and that kind of reflects a long-term
is interesting because it is days before the eu unveils new framework to regulate artificial intelligence. european authoritieslear they want to see tax reform on the -- digital services and issues like election meddling fixed at social media companies. you can look at this as a pr company, or the ceo actually trying to preempt moves from regulators here, weing it is not just us, want clear guidance from governments and we want to work together to solve some of these issues. thanks, maria. we...
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. >> the department has used that authority 21 times, mostly waving environmental regulations and laws>> the move will expedite the construction of 177 miles of fencing in california, arizona, new mexico and texas. >>> and tonight we'll be watching the democratic presidential debate and looking for some business plans. >> and pam cook is back in the studio to explain in dollars & sense. >> one of the big topics has been michael bloomberg's news. he said if elected president, he would sell his company. according to bloomberg, the media has an estimated value of $50 billion and generates an estimated $10 billion in annual revenue. >>> ringing the opening bell this morning, deutsche bank, celebrating black history month, and taking you live to the new york stock exchange, still a lot of concerns over the effects of the coronavirus on many specific companies and industries, but today, the dow sun a little bit, quarter of a percent. 78 points, 29, 309. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq up, as well. the nasdaq gaining three quarters of a percent to 9807. boeing reports a new problem with some of th
. >> the department has used that authority 21 times, mostly waving environmental regulations and laws>> the move will expedite the construction of 177 miles of fencing in california, arizona, new mexico and texas. >>> and tonight we'll be watching the democratic presidential debate and looking for some business plans. >> and pam cook is back in the studio to explain in dollars & sense. >> one of the big topics has been michael bloomberg's news. he said if...