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it responds to concerns about grid reliability, by including a reliability safety valve, and requiring states to consider reliability concerns in their state implementation plans. and finally, the central feature of the rule is the enormous flexibility provided to states. epa is not prescribing any specific set of measures, but instead states will choose what goes into their plans, and they can work along or as part of a multi-state effort to achieve meaningful carbon reductions. today i suspect that we will hear some of the same old arguments about the clean power plan, that we hear about nearly every regulation issued by epa. that it will cause nothing but harm to our economy, that the federal government is overstepping its authority, that the rule is unnecessary, and that it won't make any difference in the long run. however, we know that these assertions are just not true. rather, as history has shown us time and again, stricter pollution limits have led to creation of new technologies, that end up creating jobs, while protecting our environment. i am confident american industry wi
it responds to concerns about grid reliability, by including a reliability safety valve, and requiring states to consider reliability concerns in their state implementation plans. and finally, the central feature of the rule is the enormous flexibility provided to states. epa is not prescribing any specific set of measures, but instead states will choose what goes into their plans, and they can work along or as part of a multi-state effort to achieve meaningful carbon reductions. today i...
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two, transit reliability. reliability was being negatively affected by frequent stopping along the line. this is roughly a 7 mile line and it's got 96 transit stops on it. additionally, there are segments of the line through the residential area like the callister that a lot of stop signs every block. because of that there is frequent stopping. leading to willie bunches and gaps in the service delivery. that exacerbated the crowding conditions. so they crowded buses we a lot of past ups specifically in the middle portion of the line along b callister. people waiting for buses could even get on because it was so packed. then, the third thing is pedestrian safety. pedestrian safety of specifically between webster and -. so, mention briefly earlier that we have two kind of methods to improve reliability and crowding on lines. one is through the capital projects and to is through service increases and this line, all things being equal would like to implement both at the same time. but this line we just did on to w
two, transit reliability. reliability was being negatively affected by frequent stopping along the line. this is roughly a 7 mile line and it's got 96 transit stops on it. additionally, there are segments of the line through the residential area like the callister that a lot of stop signs every block. because of that there is frequent stopping. leading to willie bunches and gaps in the service delivery. that exacerbated the crowding conditions. so they crowded buses we a lot of past ups...
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won't this race prizes and affect reliability of our energy? congressman, i think based on the fact ercot and i think in your region ercot, let to, for example, our electric utility rates were about 30% to 35% lower than the reggie states utility rates, that's been because weaver insentivized the capacity. anything that makes us department from that are those utilizing those energy rates. >> and directed at you again, dr. shaw, and director butler, when administrator mccarthy was here and testified before the sfls committee back in july, she stated unequivocally that the epa's regulatory agenda rely owes on science that is accessible and transparent. do you agree that with regard to the clean power plan, the epa has promulgated this rule transparently and that all aspects of the rule, including the calculation of benefits rely upon science and data that have been publicly made available? >> i think that is a stretch and certainly we're still digging our way through the 1500 pages. so maybe we've missed it in there somewhere, congressman. but it
won't this race prizes and affect reliability of our energy? congressman, i think based on the fact ercot and i think in your region ercot, let to, for example, our electric utility rates were about 30% to 35% lower than the reggie states utility rates, that's been because weaver insentivized the capacity. anything that makes us department from that are those utilizing those energy rates. >> and directed at you again, dr. shaw, and director butler, when administrator mccarthy was here and...
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after 40 years of providing reliable service bart is basically operating with that 40 year old original system and it is coming apart at the seems. bart needs massive investment and the agency needs our support in san francisco to insure this system which is part the life blood our regions economy and quality of life continue to meet the needs of a growing population. san francisco is growing by 10 thousand people a year. the region is project today grow by over 2 million people between now and 20 fourtd and bart has to operating at a glaiter level of reliability. that is quhie i hope next year we insuch join qu alameda and contra costa to pass a very significant bart capital bonds to rehabilitate to improve station squz beginning the plang process for a second transbay tube not just for bart, but for high speed rail and to connect cal train with the capital corridor. we need to make sure that bond is large number and meets barts capital needs, we should not skimp on the bart bond. given the tremendous demand we see on all our transit systems and in light of the regions grow we need to
after 40 years of providing reliable service bart is basically operating with that 40 year old original system and it is coming apart at the seems. bart needs massive investment and the agency needs our support in san francisco to insure this system which is part the life blood our regions economy and quality of life continue to meet the needs of a growing population. san francisco is growing by 10 thousand people a year. the region is project today grow by over 2 million people between now and...
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mapp is a case about suppression of reliable physical evidence.hereas miranda involves suppression of words a confession that may or may not be reliable. that's the question. but when we toss out the proverbial smoking gun, the blood stained knife with the defendant's fingerprints on it and the victim's blood on it, we are tossing out highly reliable evidence, and in some cases when we exclude reliable evidence we make it more likely in all sorts of ways i can't go into right now that innocent people are themselves targeted as the suspects rather than the culprit who really did it. here's one other thing i want to you understand about mapp. mapp did not originate the so-called exclusionary rule which suppresses reliable physical evidence, it merely in the 1960s applied that rule against the states and here i just want to remind you all of one of the most important doctrines in all of american constitutional law is the doctrine that lawyers called incorporation. and almost everything that you call the bill of rights is actually strictly speaking no
mapp is a case about suppression of reliable physical evidence.hereas miranda involves suppression of words a confession that may or may not be reliable. that's the question. but when we toss out the proverbial smoking gun, the blood stained knife with the defendant's fingerprints on it and the victim's blood on it, we are tossing out highly reliable evidence, and in some cases when we exclude reliable evidence we make it more likely in all sorts of ways i can't go into right now that innocent...
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it's time for "reliable sources." we have a fantastic lineup of stories for you from what looks like a campaign at fox news to label black lives matter a murder movement. >>> stephen colbert preparing to step out of character and maybe break some big news with joe biden. >>> let's begin with a name you have heard once or twice on this show before. donald trump. all summer critics have been accusing the political press of letting trump run amok, reveling in the circus atmosphere of his campaign while giving him a pass on substance. this week conservative radio host hugh hewitt threw trump some curveballs. everybody is talking about it. here is an example. >> are you familiar with general s soleimani. >> tell me. >> he runs the quds forces. >> i think the kurds, by the way, have been horribly mistreated by us. >> not the kurds, the quds forces. the bad guys. >> do you -- >> i thought you said kurds. >> no. quds. >> i'm sorry. i thought you said kurds. >> so what is it like to stump trump? let's ask hugh hewitt. he joins
it's time for "reliable sources." we have a fantastic lineup of stories for you from what looks like a campaign at fox news to label black lives matter a murder movement. >>> stephen colbert preparing to step out of character and maybe break some big news with joe biden. >>> let's begin with a name you have heard once or twice on this show before. donald trump. all summer critics have been accusing the political press of letting trump run amok, reveling in the circus...
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the numbers are not quite i don't think reliable.ou: this is why it is reliable. >> no because that was only criminal aliens. lou: you don't no the source. >> the gal. lou: the us sentencing commission. >> not illegal, just alien. anyway,anyway, we will go on to sanctuary cities which is absolutely an appalling -- it is not just the business establishment but the demography of the country is changing. the los angeles times trying to be silent on the murder and subsequent murder and rape of a 68 -year-old woman in santa maria. they have decided that their base which is now a largely hispanic one we will not tolerate discussion of this. we are finding, as the demographics change, politicians themselves are terrified to say the obvious thing, if someone is in this country illegally and commits a crime, there is no ground for keeping a person here. lou: the way i think of this issue, if the american people don't care enough to preserve the country, to preserve the rule of law we are a nation, a nation that cannot control its borders is n
the numbers are not quite i don't think reliable.ou: this is why it is reliable. >> no because that was only criminal aliens. lou: you don't no the source. >> the gal. lou: the us sentencing commission. >> not illegal, just alien. anyway,anyway, we will go on to sanctuary cities which is absolutely an appalling -- it is not just the business establishment but the demography of the country is changing. the los angeles times trying to be silent on the murder and subsequent...
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i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system. we're building a better california. >>> back of the book segment tonight. watters world, pope francis has arrived in new york city. and kelli ripa asked me about it this morning. >> the pope is coming to the city today. >> is that right? >> i'm not sure if you heard. what are your thoughts on his visit? >> moses parted the red sea. remember that? >> yeah. >> you weren't around. i want the pope to part the traffic? so we can get home. with pope mania in the big apple, we sent watters out to ask the folks all about it. ♪ >> are you excited for the biggest we are having here tomorrow? >> who is going to be here? >> what? >> the pope is coming tomorrow. are you excited? >> no. i'm not. >> pope? >> i'm very excited for the pope's visit. >> i think something big is going to happen here. >> like a swarm of locusts? >> there is going to be a huge flood. i hope you get to high ground. >> i will make sure to roll my pants up. >> what in the wide, wide world of sports is going on here? now, do y
i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system. we're building a better california. >>> back of the book segment tonight. watters world, pope francis has arrived in new york city. and kelli ripa asked me about it this morning. >> the pope is coming to the city today. >> is that right? >> i'm not sure if you heard. what are your thoughts on his visit? >> moses parted the red sea. remember that? >> yeah. >> you weren't around. i want...
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it is not as reliable as the u.s. data.any parts of the oil market are less transparent and covered and we would like. everywhere out side it is difficult to get your hands on reliable data. what analysts and people have to do is the best we can, make estimates and fill in the gaps. the chinese could give you enough of an indication, although there is a lot of concern about the health of the economy, what we saw in the first half of the economy was chinese demand growing strongly that growing in the consumer part rather than traditional diesel, fuel oil. the oil data we have got has been telling an interesting story about the rebalancing of the chinese economy. it has had implications for the global market in terms of not actually driving the oversupply that has been the headline factor. certainly contributing more detailed headaches for refiners and the global system as it tries to work through this oversupply of crude and work out when we get to rebalance. alix: you guys have one of the lowest estimates on the street. oil
it is not as reliable as the u.s. data.any parts of the oil market are less transparent and covered and we would like. everywhere out side it is difficult to get your hands on reliable data. what analysts and people have to do is the best we can, make estimates and fill in the gaps. the chinese could give you enough of an indication, although there is a lot of concern about the health of the economy, what we saw in the first half of the economy was chinese demand growing strongly that growing...
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i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system.. patrick's cathedral. pope francis has a very big day tomorrow. quite a few people have been asking, what is in the bag he carries? an electric razor, a prayer book, novelty rose sear beads and a tooth brush. cnn with don lemon starts now. >>> such a remarkable day today as we follow the pope from the halls of congress, anderson, to the streets of new york. i was watching you and wolf. you were very excited. the he made note of how excited you were. what was the most memorable for you? >> certainly, seeing him in person when he would turn around as you are showing the individual crow right there. i was hitting wolf. it was like, wolf, stop looking at the monitor. turn around and look at the pope for goodness saeks. there was a moment after he spoke in st. patrick's when he was leaving st. patrick's cathedral. there were two elderly ladies who i don't think were able to get up. in this huge crowd, he could have walked right by. he zeroed in on them and bent down so he was at their eye
i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system.. patrick's cathedral. pope francis has a very big day tomorrow. quite a few people have been asking, what is in the bag he carries? an electric razor, a prayer book, novelty rose sear beads and a tooth brush. cnn with don lemon starts now. >>> such a remarkable day today as we follow the pope from the halls of congress, anderson, to the streets of new york. i was watching you and wolf. you were very excited. the he made...
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our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong reliable bond.safelite we stand behind our work... ...because the ones you love, sit behind it. (softly) ♪safelite repair, safelite replace♪ thankshow may i help you?s list. i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. >>> more of today's headlines. a driver faces charges including murder after police say he ran over a firefighter who was collecting money for charity. it happened yesterday in lansing, michigan. police tell a local newspaper the two got into a fight before the driv
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. >> vw has spent decades building reputation for engineering excellence and trustworthy reliability.hat does the scandal mean for its future? we still do not know for sure if any uk cars have been cheating on emissions. the managing director in darby thinks that vw can recover. >> volkswagen is known for their , quality, and reliability. it is the number one retailer in the u.k. and the world. it is the last party you would expect to have done such a thing . in order to restore brand integrity, volkswagen will have to move quickly to put things right. >> we do not know who knew what about the cheaaing device. the german government has denied accusations they were aware before the scandal broke. their ongoing investigations are ongoinge investigations from france to south korea. it is possible some will face criminal charges in america and germany. bbc news, germany. -- i spoke a short time ago with a reporter from "the wall street journal." they saying why they cheated on the emissions test? >> know, and that is the biggest question when it comes down to what they might be sued for a
. >> vw has spent decades building reputation for engineering excellence and trustworthy reliability.hat does the scandal mean for its future? we still do not know for sure if any uk cars have been cheating on emissions. the managing director in darby thinks that vw can recover. >> volkswagen is known for their , quality, and reliability. it is the number one retailer in the u.k. and the world. it is the last party you would expect to have done such a thing . in order to restore...
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our exclusive trueseal technololgy means a strong... ...reliable bond, every time.t safelite we stand behind our work... night, night little buddy. ...because the ones you love, sit behind it. that's another safelite advantage. (softly) ♪safelite repair, safelite replace♪ >>> new york city's top police official has apologized to former tennis star james blake. the commissioner and mayor reached out to blake after thrown to the ground and cuffed by a plain clothes officer in what police are calling a case of mistaken identity. let's get more from cnn's jason carroll. >> reporter: the commissioner was able to reach blake by phone and apologize to him late thursday afternoon. police say blake accepted the apology. the tennis star was roughed up by a plain clothes police officer if what police call a case of mistaken identity. it happened wednesday after while blake was in front of the midtown hotel and waiting for a car to take him to the u.s. open and an unidentified man rushed him. >> i thought maybe it was someone i did not recognize. a high school friend to mess wi
our exclusive trueseal technololgy means a strong... ...reliable bond, every time.t safelite we stand behind our work... night, night little buddy. ...because the ones you love, sit behind it. that's another safelite advantage. (softly) ♪safelite repair, safelite replace♪ >>> new york city's top police official has apologized to former tennis star james blake. the commissioner and mayor reached out to blake after thrown to the ground and cuffed by a plain clothes officer in what...
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i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system.ether, we're building a better california. without the internet i would probably be like a c student. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost high speed internet into the homes of hundreds of thousands of low-income families. it lets students do homework and study at home. so far more than two million people across america have benefitted. internet essentials is going to transform the lives of families. i see myself as maybe an entrepreneur. internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. >> less than 48 hours to go before the presidential debate and ben carson gaining momentum. a poll has trump with 33% among likely republican voters to carson's 20%. that's a 14-point jump for carson since july and in a university poll in new hampshire, trump at 28% and carson 17% and has risen 12% since the last poll in new hampshire in july. i spoebke with dr. carson earli today. here is part of the interview d edited for time. welcome, we're 48 hours now from t
i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system.ether, we're building a better california. without the internet i would probably be like a c student. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost high speed internet into the homes of hundreds of thousands of low-income families. it lets students do homework and study at home. so far more than two million people across america have benefitted. internet essentials is going to transform the lives of families. i see myself...
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but if you question the quality, the reliability, the design of the auto itself, that's something else again. gene, you want to keep the customers that you've already got and get people who are in other cars out of them and into your product. this would seem like a tough time to do that for volkswagen. >> they've got a big challenge ahead no doubt about it. but part of it is optics when you think about it. primarily it's follow through. are they going to be able to deliver on the promise of making those cars comply with the standards. if they can do that, i think volkswagen can come pack and i think -- back and i think the reason is we don't have a question of the reliability or quality or engineering of the cars. there's no fatalities or direct injuries as a result. with that, i think that as unusual as this is that it's a planned deception as people have been calling it, still the underlying quality of the car is not in question. >> but companies' behavior in the month after these disclosures sends a signal to the public that can besides the quality of the car make people not want to
but if you question the quality, the reliability, the design of the auto itself, that's something else again. gene, you want to keep the customers that you've already got and get people who are in other cars out of them and into your product. this would seem like a tough time to do that for volkswagen. >> they've got a big challenge ahead no doubt about it. but part of it is optics when you think about it. primarily it's follow through. are they going to be able to deliver on the promise...
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yang: i think our statistic is quite reliable. it is about 7% growth rate. that is our projection. of course, we have to do our level best to make sure the economy will go forward. betty: coming up, china faces accusations of cyber spying on american companies. how do you account for the white house? they say they can trace those cyberattacks back to origins in china. stay tuned for more on my interview with the top foreign-policy official. ♪ ♪ betty: hello, and welcome back. i am betty. welcome back to our special "china: behind the wall." some serious issues hang over the two sides, one that is about to blow over, accusations that china is sparing on american companies. i asked counselor yang. mr. yang: they should work together and work out there rules for cyber security and the spirit of mutual benefit and mutual respect. china, itself, is a victim of hacking activities, and the chinese government is firmly against hacking of any kind, and i think every country should take a responsible, prudent attitude and should proceed on factual ground. betty: then how can you account for
yang: i think our statistic is quite reliable. it is about 7% growth rate. that is our projection. of course, we have to do our level best to make sure the economy will go forward. betty: coming up, china faces accusations of cyber spying on american companies. how do you account for the white house? they say they can trace those cyberattacks back to origins in china. stay tuned for more on my interview with the top foreign-policy official. ♪ ♪ betty: hello, and welcome back. i am betty....
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that's all for "reliable sources."te of the union" starts right now. >>> breaking news, brand new poll numbers. our first look about what voters think about the republican pack since wednesday's explosive debate. who is up? who is down? who might be on the way out? the man at center stage, donald trump, will be here to respond, live. plus governor chris christie. >> i am a republican in new jersey. i wake up every morning as an outsider. with a democratic legislature who's trying to beat my head in. >> pundits say he had a good night. are the points he scored enough to put him back in the game? an exclusive sunday interview next. >>> then governor kasich trying
that's all for "reliable sources."te of the union" starts right now. >>> breaking news, brand new poll numbers. our first look about what voters think about the republican pack since wednesday's explosive debate. who is up? who is down? who might be on the way out? the man at center stage, donald trump, will be here to respond, live. plus governor chris christie. >> i am a republican in new jersey. i wake up every morning as an outsider. with a democratic...
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i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system.r, we're building a better california. >> because i fell in love with computers, i eventually really, really wanted to go get a computer science degree. i was told by my mother that i shouldn't go and that i was being worldly and that i wasn't smart enough to go to college, but, you know, i just decided to take off and go. when i turned 18 and moved out, i felt entirely free for the first time. >> one of the biggest changes in our life at the ashram happened when swaum swamiji first revealed to us that he had a guru. up until that point i had no idea that there was another guru involved in this organization. i thought away swamiji was the tip top of the whole thing. >> swamiji's guru in india used to travel as a preacher. >> karpalu is a man who many believe is god incarnate. now we knew we had this other higher guru. then we were told, okay, karpalu is going to come to the u.s. and will stay here. >> when karpalu came, like, things got really weird. there was always lush, and everythi
i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system.r, we're building a better california. >> because i fell in love with computers, i eventually really, really wanted to go get a computer science degree. i was told by my mother that i shouldn't go and that i was being worldly and that i wasn't smart enough to go to college, but, you know, i just decided to take off and go. when i turned 18 and moved out, i felt entirely free for the first time. >> one of the biggest...
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mapp is a case about suppression of reliable physical evidence.whereas miranda involves suppression of words a confession that may or may not be reliable. that's the question. but when we toss out the proverbial smoking gun, the blood stained knife with the defendant's fingerprints on it and the victim's blood on it, we are tossing out highly reliable evidence, and in some cases when we exclude reliable evidence we make it more likely in all sorts of ways i can't go into right now that innocent people are themselves targeted as the suspects rather than the culprit who really did it. here's one other thing i want to you understand about mapp. mapp did not originate the so-called exclusionary rule which suppresses reliable physical evidence, it merely in the 1960s applied that rule against the states and here i just want to remind you all of one of the most important doctrines in all of american constitutional law is the doctrine that lawyers called incorporation. and almost everything that you call the bill of rights is actually strictly speaking n
mapp is a case about suppression of reliable physical evidence.whereas miranda involves suppression of words a confession that may or may not be reliable. that's the question. but when we toss out the proverbial smoking gun, the blood stained knife with the defendant's fingerprints on it and the victim's blood on it, we are tossing out highly reliable evidence, and in some cases when we exclude reliable evidence we make it more likely in all sorts of ways i can't go into right now that innocent...
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between those two, francis had reliable diplomats and they were ine to broker negotiations, many cases, in the vatican in secret between the united states and cuba. leave cuba for washington on tuesday. what message will he be taking to the united states? guest: it will be a similar message that he brought to the cuban people. he have to move forward into the future with hope and also faith. pope francis with asking cuba a basic question, the same one he asked on the environment -- what kind of future do you want to leave to your children and grandchildren? it's the same question he will be asking the united states. in cuba, he was asking if you want to choose hope or ideology? in the united states, he's going to ask if you want a future of hope or a throwaway culture? his messages you cannot serve two masters. money or faith and hope in the future. it is a fundamental question and one that i think will be controversial when he gets here. anchor: russia and israel are to work together to avoid accidental military clashes in syria. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, but the
between those two, francis had reliable diplomats and they were ine to broker negotiations, many cases, in the vatican in secret between the united states and cuba. leave cuba for washington on tuesday. what message will he be taking to the united states? guest: it will be a similar message that he brought to the cuban people. he have to move forward into the future with hope and also faith. pope francis with asking cuba a basic question, the same one he asked on the environment -- what kind of...
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i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system.ogether, we're building a better california. >>> we are live at the ronald reagan presidential library counting down the seconds to the big event wednesday night, the cnn republican debate. the main debate 8:00 p.m. eastern. the first debate with the other four candidates 6:00 p.m. do not miss either one. right now we are back with our big 2016 panel, cnn political km commentators. michael, before the break i posed the question for whom is there the most peril wednesday night? who has the most at stake? and could, if he or she does not do well, not last much longer? >> the obvious answer is anyone at that happy hour debate. and before we excuse that too quickly, remember that rick santorum will be at that table having won ten states and the iowa caucus in the last cycle. really amazing he has not been able to gain any traction thus far. on the main stage i think it's the polar extremes in the terms of the way they're arranged. chris christie and rand paul both are on the bubble. and i
i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system.ogether, we're building a better california. >>> we are live at the ronald reagan presidential library counting down the seconds to the big event wednesday night, the cnn republican debate. the main debate 8:00 p.m. eastern. the first debate with the other four candidates 6:00 p.m. do not miss either one. right now we are back with our big 2016 panel, cnn political km commentators. michael, before the break i posed the...
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i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system.her, we're building a better california. >>> a potential break in the shooting spree along a busy phoenix highway. investigators questioning a man they detape ined this afternoon. it has left more than 4 million people on edge. commuters taking different roads. schools rerouting school buses. it's a reminder that this is not the first time a gunman has stoked fear on the highway. ed lavendara is "outfront." >> reporter: the headlines can send a chilling feeling along drivers. a series of shootings around interstate 10. the shots seemingly coming out of nowhere. >> any time you have multiple shootings against american citizens on a highway, that's terrorism. they're trying to frighten or kill somebody. >> reporter: one person, a 13-year-old girl, has been injured. highway shootings like this are not uncommon. the most notorious in recent memory was the d.c. sniper attacks in 2002. a three-week rampage that drove a stake of fear around the nation's capital. >> terrifying at this particul
i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system.her, we're building a better california. >>> a potential break in the shooting spree along a busy phoenix highway. investigators questioning a man they detape ined this afternoon. it has left more than 4 million people on edge. commuters taking different roads. schools rerouting school buses. it's a reminder that this is not the first time a gunman has stoked fear on the highway. ed lavendara is "outfront."...
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if you question the quality, reliability, the design of the autoitself, that's something else again. jean joins us now, a crisis manager and, you know, this is a longitudinal business. you want to keep the customers that you have got and get people in other cars out of them and into your product. this will seem like a tough time to do that for volkswagen. >> they have a big challenge ahead, no doubt about it. part of it is the clock ticks, when you think about it. primarily it's follow through. will they deliver on the promise of making the car owners whole again. making them comply with the standards. if they do that, volkswagen can come back, and i think the reason is we don't have a question about reliability or the quality of the cars or engineering. there's no fatalities, no direct injuries, so with that, i think that as unusual as this is. assist a planned diessential as people have been -- deception as people have been calling it, the underlying quality of the car is not in question. companies behaviour in the months after the disclosures sends a signal to the public that can,
if you question the quality, reliability, the design of the autoitself, that's something else again. jean joins us now, a crisis manager and, you know, this is a longitudinal business. you want to keep the customers that you have got and get people in other cars out of them and into your product. this will seem like a tough time to do that for volkswagen. >> they have a big challenge ahead, no doubt about it. part of it is the clock ticks, when you think about it. primarily it's follow...
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you try to do -- it wasn't even reliable. so you tried to call and just talk. nice to have the connection back home. i mean, that was the most important thing because in a weird way you can feel very isolated when you think you're being watched and controlled and there were days where there was none of that, where we didn't feel it at all. where we just enjoyed the place and the people and there were days when you felt i'm disconnected from those who i know on the devices with which i'm familiar. at no point did we have reliable service all the time. and online, sites are blocked. i can get google but not my email from them. you could not access things like the bbc or there were various publications that you could not access. apple phones are very popular. android phones are very popular and i'd be asking where do you get these phones and he said they come from dubai. people go there and bring him iphones and sells them at a profit. they're new. they just don't come in through normal channels but neither google play nor the app store can be registered with an i
you try to do -- it wasn't even reliable. so you tried to call and just talk. nice to have the connection back home. i mean, that was the most important thing because in a weird way you can feel very isolated when you think you're being watched and controlled and there were days where there was none of that, where we didn't feel it at all. where we just enjoyed the place and the people and there were days when you felt i'm disconnected from those who i know on the devices with which i'm...
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plots and they are all over the place, a 750 mile spread, the european ch is typically the most reliable show its heading out to sea, but there is pretty good consensus, most models have it heading inland over the outer banks, and that is in the sunday to monday time time, before then we deal with tropical moisture, we have the stalled frontal boundary and what that will do is retro grade and move to the west during the day tomorrow. we have two key times to watch as far as heavy rain, thursday night through saturday morning, we look at 1 to 3 inches of rain and sunday into monday is when we feel the effects, i'll talk about it in detail in the full accuweather forecast. >> the waves are already churning in the ocean off atlantic city, this image from sky 6, we have systems in the area, even before joaquin becoming a potential problem, david henry is at the shore. >> people along the shore here are mostly waiting and watching and for many there is no hesitating, the steel gray churning surf out there is a reminder of how angry the ocean can get in a hurricane. >> we don't want no hurrica
plots and they are all over the place, a 750 mile spread, the european ch is typically the most reliable show its heading out to sea, but there is pretty good consensus, most models have it heading inland over the outer banks, and that is in the sunday to monday time time, before then we deal with tropical moisture, we have the stalled frontal boundary and what that will do is retro grade and move to the west during the day tomorrow. we have two key times to watch as far as heavy rain, thursday...
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, america is no longer a reliable ally, saudi arabia.o rely on us. he's trying to replace us as the single most powerful leader in the nation. >> this is why donald trump lost ground in that debate. marco rubio was showing you what the political big leagues look like, and donald trump was showing you what it means to come out of the political minor leagues. if you're going to be on that stage -- he got into this thing talking mainly about immigration. you're in a debate, you've got to talk about at least five or six major issues and be prepared. almost all those candidates were including carly fiorina who is another, quote, unquote, outsider candidate. but she did her homework on foreign policy and it came through, and he didn't come through. >> to be commander in chief, you want to have some familiarity with the hot spots of the world, and donald trump didn't show that, where i thought rubio showed remarkable fluency. >> there's a difference between doing your homework and having lived this stuff all your life. marco rubio has invested
, america is no longer a reliable ally, saudi arabia.o rely on us. he's trying to replace us as the single most powerful leader in the nation. >> this is why donald trump lost ground in that debate. marco rubio was showing you what the political big leagues look like, and donald trump was showing you what it means to come out of the political minor leagues. if you're going to be on that stage -- he got into this thing talking mainly about immigration. you're in a debate, you've got to...
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yes, sir. >> this is along the lines of the earlier question asking about the reliability of informationing used in federal cases. one thing that i've been really trying to obtain lately is the fbi's cart manual, computer analysis response team. i think it would be tremendously useful in cross-examining fbi agents when they are on the stand but at this point, i've not been able to successfully track it down. so i'm wondering if -- if you guys at the eff have had any success with that or if anybody have seen it or anything along those lines? >> i'm sure or in has seen it and i don't think it was turned over in foia. and i think there was state case i think in south carolina a couple of years ago where there was an issue about whether it should have been turned over and i think the court said no it is fine. i haven't seen it. i would love to get my hands on it. i know the nacdl have tried to get the internal manuals like the blue book and they lost that in the district court and it is up on appeal in the d.c. circuit court. and i agree with you. but it goes back to the broader points of st
yes, sir. >> this is along the lines of the earlier question asking about the reliability of informationing used in federal cases. one thing that i've been really trying to obtain lately is the fbi's cart manual, computer analysis response team. i think it would be tremendously useful in cross-examining fbi agents when they are on the stand but at this point, i've not been able to successfully track it down. so i'm wondering if -- if you guys at the eff have had any success with that or...
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mta began design the phase 1 portion thf project so we can begin providing reliability and pedestrian safety improvements in the corridor as we complete the environmental process. the goal would be to complete this round of review by the end of the year and so that we would brin it forward to #3r50u6b8 approval in the summer of 2016. there was be a public comabout meeting october 5 at saint mar y's. [inaudible] our long range transportation planning as the chair mentioned will build off the chairs wequest for subway master plan and our acknowledged need for long range transit planning throughout the silty and county along with various other modes. the county wide transportation plan is track with the regional transportration plan update ment we are irk wg with planning department, sfmta and regional partner tooz create a framework that looks beyond 20 40 so we can imagine what the future could be with more coordinateed land use and transportation and investment and policies and programs to help meet the climate environmental and liveability goals. we'll bring that update in the coming
mta began design the phase 1 portion thf project so we can begin providing reliability and pedestrian safety improvements in the corridor as we complete the environmental process. the goal would be to complete this round of review by the end of the year and so that we would brin it forward to #3r50u6b8 approval in the summer of 2016. there was be a public comabout meeting october 5 at saint mar y's. [inaudible] our long range transportation planning as the chair mentioned will build off the...
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i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system. we're building a better california. it's gotten squarer. over the years. brighter. bigger. thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> 10,000 bucks worth of pot falls from the sky right through a family's roof. the 28-pound bundle leaving a big hole in the ceiling and tru crushed the dog crate. trace gallagher, what happened? >> luckily the dog wasn't inside the crate when it happened. but it happened near the zash / arizona/mexico border. the family had a big hole in their carport. a 28-pound bundle of marijuana has fallen from the sky mysteriously. apparently the pilot of the drug-smuggling plane was a little off on his drug drop coordinate. listen. >> we've seen ultralight activity and contraband being dropped from the sky before. but never in the fashion where it hit a residence. >> it just seems inventive. there's tunnels all the time going around and doing things. seems lik
i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system. we're building a better california. it's gotten squarer. over the years. brighter. bigger. thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> 10,000 bucks worth of pot falls from the sky right through a family's roof. the 28-pound bundle leaving a big hole in the ceiling and tru crushed the dog crate. trace gallagher, what...
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our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong reliable bond. at safelite we stand behind our work... ...because the ones you love, sit behind it. (softly) safelite repair, safelite replace congratulations. you're down withzcrestor. yes! when diet and exercisev aren't enough, adding crestor lowers badtcholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for peoplet with liver disease, or women who arev nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor allv medicines you take. call your doctor if you haver muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired,t have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. >>> some anxious and no doubt scary moments at sea for three teenagers who ran out of oil on their boat, 12 miles off the coast of florida. they had been stranded at sea for several hours with no way to call back to land for help. they had no radio, gps or cell phone. a good samaritan stumbled upon them an
our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong reliable bond. at safelite we stand behind our work... ...because the ones you love, sit behind it. (softly) safelite repair, safelite replace congratulations. you're down withzcrestor. yes! when diet and exercisev aren't enough, adding crestor lowers badtcholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for peoplet with liver disease, or women who arev nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor allv medicines you take. call your doctor if...
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he was not a reliable or send when he was 19 -- reliable person when he was 19.s still unreliable. it is disgusting, really, to think we're going today to maybe kill a man raced upon the word of someone that no one would count on under any circumstances , and that is what we are facing today. amy: i want to thank you for being with us, don knight, will be with richard glossip today and has appealed the case to the supreme court in this last minute. will beelen prejean accompanying richard glossip on whatever it is that happens today. we will keep you updated, even after this broadcast at democracynow.org. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. when we come back, we will be joined by the former secretary of labor robert reich. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "dead man walking," bruce springsteen. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: on the campaign trail, republican candidates are proposing massive new tax cuts for the rich despite growing econ
he was not a reliable or send when he was 19 -- reliable person when he was 19.s still unreliable. it is disgusting, really, to think we're going today to maybe kill a man raced upon the word of someone that no one would count on under any circumstances , and that is what we are facing today. amy: i want to thank you for being with us, don knight, will be with richard glossip today and has appealed the case to the supreme court in this last minute. will beelen prejean accompanying richard...
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serious reliability issues, and they acknowledge this.has a five-year 60 mile from -- 60 mile warranty plan. it is about 10,000 miles further than most competitors. they are hoping to take away any reason to not buy one. mark: this is all about millennials, isn't it? >> they want younger buyers for sure is. it is all about families and the heart of the market is different. they like to get people in there sooner and trade them into the bigger sedans as they get older. mark: once they get their hooks in the, they want to keep them what are thetty: right now there are about 80,000 cars globally per year, which is not a lot. mark: look at the chart. uire sales versus land rover cars. >> very telling. they make suv's, which people are into, and they are at a very high price point. that brand has been going to investors for them. mayy: not a lot of people remember this, but they are owned by the company in india. they want toevamp put together, but how much has it changed under indian ownership? >> the executive say it has really been a blessi
serious reliability issues, and they acknowledge this.has a five-year 60 mile from -- 60 mile warranty plan. it is about 10,000 miles further than most competitors. they are hoping to take away any reason to not buy one. mark: this is all about millennials, isn't it? >> they want younger buyers for sure is. it is all about families and the heart of the market is different. they like to get people in there sooner and trade them into the bigger sedans as they get older. mark: once they get...
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i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system. >>> serena williams will close in on the grand slam history today. the tennis star is set to begin her semi-final match at the u.s. open after rain postponed the match. cnn's andy scholes is live at flushing meadows to tell us more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. it looks like mother nature is the only thing right now that can slow down serena williams and keep her from winning an match. she's on a roll right now. she's won 33 matches in grand slam turnments. she's looking for her fourth straight u.s. open, her seventh of her career. if she gets it done, she would be the first player to win the calendar year grand slam since steffi graf did it 27 years ago. the fans want to see some history. i just came from where she was warming up on the side courts. there are hundreds of fans gathered around just to watch serena practice. for the first time ever, the women's final for tomorrow sold out before the men's, and as serena continues to win at the u.s. open, the prices ke
i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system. >>> serena williams will close in on the grand slam history today. the tennis star is set to begin her semi-final match at the u.s. open after rain postponed the match. cnn's andy scholes is live at flushing meadows to tell us more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. it looks like mother nature is the only thing right now that can slow down serena williams and keep her from winning an match. she's on a...