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corvette secretly record conversation and performance data when they're not behind the wheel, such saas when a valet is driving the car. but that is not legal in many states so they are working on a fix. >> let's get a look at your microclimate forecast. and microclimate all in one week, right? >> a little bit of everything. the rain that i was referring to, it is going to pass to our north. if we get any showers this week, they'll be passing to our east. and wednesday, thursday, friday, we could be seeing triple digits. i want to show you what to expect as we head throughout your day. i stopped the clock on futurecast at 10:00 a.m. our temperatures were fabulous yesterday, more of the same today and then we bring on that heat and the coastal cloud tell the story. that's what we're going to cut off as we head to about wednesday. 79 for the north day, peninsula looking good for the 70s, the same for the east shore and san francisco, 67 degrees, up to 80 in the tri-valley. as we get deeper into your week, the temperatures will not last for long. by wednesday, look at that bump up. bip thu
corvette secretly record conversation and performance data when they're not behind the wheel, such saas when a valet is driving the car. but that is not legal in many states so they are working on a fix. >> let's get a look at your microclimate forecast. and microclimate all in one week, right? >> a little bit of everything. the rain that i was referring to, it is going to pass to our north. if we get any showers this week, they'll be passing to our east. and wednesday, thursday,...
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. >> the pennsylvania saa scores not looking good, math, reading all of it. >> what philadelphia needs to do is show the rest of the state it will address it's only issues for example, philadelphia has a $2.6 billion budget yes it's been cut, but you should be able to educate 200,000 kits on 2.$6 billion. at her request talked about the cost -- terry talked about cost going to budget, and it's going to debt service, 45% of that gets to the classroom. >> it has to be better communication with everybody involved. you have to bring in the parents, the community, organizations, businesses they can help don't band-aid, get people together, whose he is going to be the person that's going to do it. >> let's talk about new jersey, the revel casino was supposed to to go up for auction. the florida bird who low balled it, is waiting on pins and needle and not so happy. he wants to do turn it into a university, make it into a place where we solve all the big issues of world and where we dump our nuclear waste and more. what do you think is happening. >> i don't see a whole a bunch of other people
. >> the pennsylvania saa scores not looking good, math, reading all of it. >> what philadelphia needs to do is show the rest of the state it will address it's only issues for example, philadelphia has a $2.6 billion budget yes it's been cut, but you should be able to educate 200,000 kits on 2.$6 billion. at her request talked about the cost -- terry talked about cost going to budget, and it's going to debt service, 45% of that gets to the classroom. >> it has to be better...
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that would bring $2 trillion saas -- cascading into the economy.hould take the corporate rate, 35%, down to 20%, because the european average is 25, and we have on average 5% state tax. so if we go to 20, we're in the middle of europe at 20%. you do that, and you solve many of the problems that people are concerned about, but certainly going to a territorial tax system again, removes these pressures to invert an american company if it deals with international trade is to make it more valuable. >> let me ask you this. when people tell me about this highest tax rate, one of the highest in the world, i got your whole thing about a territorial system, but our corporate income tax rate is not paid by many major corporations in this country. nowhere close. >> well, that's -- the 35% -- or 39% is a marginal tax rate. it's the tax on the last dollar you earn. and your behavior is not about what you used to do, it's about future decisions and the decisions that you make. so marginal tax rates matter when it comes to where do you put a factory? what do you i
that would bring $2 trillion saas -- cascading into the economy.hould take the corporate rate, 35%, down to 20%, because the european average is 25, and we have on average 5% state tax. so if we go to 20, we're in the middle of europe at 20%. you do that, and you solve many of the problems that people are concerned about, but certainly going to a territorial tax system again, removes these pressures to invert an american company if it deals with international trade is to make it more valuable....
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nor add is in contact with the saa and will provide information. we have been in touch with the two countries in whose flight space went through, the bahamas, and cuba. >> the pilot was a real estate tycoon, only he and his wife were on board. both are presumed to be dead. >> the world health organisation says ebola patients should be treated with blood transfusions from those that survived the virus. what the effective possess of the treatment is -- effectiveness of the treatment is up for debate, but it is the best option. 4,000 have been infected in west africa. the virus spreading cross sierra leone, given, nigeria. erica wood reports on the latest effort to treat an american doctor. >> wheeling out on to the tarmac, the third american aid work are to be infected since the outbreak started. a doctor, he had been working in liberia when found to have the virus. >> he has a serious infection. we'll aggressively support the patient and hope for the best. >> he'll be treated in an isolation unit in nebraska. while the other two infected americans s
nor add is in contact with the saa and will provide information. we have been in touch with the two countries in whose flight space went through, the bahamas, and cuba. >> the pilot was a real estate tycoon, only he and his wife were on board. both are presumed to be dead. >> the world health organisation says ebola patients should be treated with blood transfusions from those that survived the virus. what the effective possess of the treatment is -- effectiveness of the treatment...
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but also as ice saas i said befe have to recognize the hearts and minds of people around the world have. and we certainly have a number of people here in the uk, british muslims and muslims who have come together to combat this. certainly there are people in the u.s. like sheikh kabanie and others. >> the president calling this empty ideology of isis. you're very right, there are people in the united states and in the uk who will be inspired by the hellish propaganda that has been out with this second murder. how do you confront that? the fact that we what we see as barbaric is inspiring to other people? >> i think it's inspiring for a very small number of people. if we look at why the foreign fighters and why people are fighting for isis, they actually believe that it is their political duty to fight for the state. and it is their theological duty under jihadi mentality that god wants them to do that. of course, these videos, the timing of these videos is very important. there's been some chatter that this video was actually leaked prematurely, i suspect they may well have wanted to re
but also as ice saas i said befe have to recognize the hearts and minds of people around the world have. and we certainly have a number of people here in the uk, british muslims and muslims who have come together to combat this. certainly there are people in the u.s. like sheikh kabanie and others. >> the president calling this empty ideology of isis. you're very right, there are people in the united states and in the uk who will be inspired by the hellish propaganda that has been out...
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saas i turn the car around i flashed back to dr. sears. announcer: the life saving>> show.ur dr. travis. >> this is a very private iue i have dealt with for a long
saas i turn the car around i flashed back to dr. sears. announcer: the life saving>> show.ur dr. travis. >> this is a very private iue i have dealt with for a long
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some of those tools being exactly the same tools that our cia and saa use to go after the worst of the worst and we succeed all the time. what i'm finding here today is everyone wants to talk about organizations that employ in many cases best practices, that did their best and were targeted by very advanced networks, networks that may have even had the kgb successor help them attack. and they want to talk about those rather than a lack of common sense, simple practices to a secure website, isn't that true? >> i would say that probably the majority of federal are incidents that occur within the federal government could be resolved, perhaps prevented if agencies practiced strong cybersecurity. there's always going to be a risk that you come across an entity, a foreign intelligence service that has very sophisticated techniques that may be difficult to protect against. at least to prevent. but by and large, many security incidents could be corrected, and prevented if the agencies practice strong control. >> even without seeing the 13 come pro mileses that occurred, you were able to make a
some of those tools being exactly the same tools that our cia and saa use to go after the worst of the worst and we succeed all the time. what i'm finding here today is everyone wants to talk about organizations that employ in many cases best practices, that did their best and were targeted by very advanced networks, networks that may have even had the kgb successor help them attack. and they want to talk about those rather than a lack of common sense, simple practices to a secure website,...
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the problem is that when it is up saa slow problem, you start to get epoxy and you don't know it.ost like you've had too much to drink and you can't correct the problem. they were at 28,000 feet and had to change the course to require them to move to a different altitude. and they indicated they had a problem and at that point they should have been going down. if that was me and i saw that problem, we practiced and trained for this. i would have the airplane coming down at 10,000 a minute to get down to 14,000 feet to where you can breathe normally. >> what about the emergency response to this, is that protocol? stay with the plane until it runs out of gas? >> well, interestingly, it is. this happened a week ago, a guy left wisconsin and was going to manassas, virginia, right over d.c. so the fighter jets scrambled. and there have been instances where jets were scrambled and the people ultimately woke up. i was talking to and air traffic controller last night at the phillies game, and he said the jets were able to wake this person up. so this is -- this doesn't happen a lot, and i
the problem is that when it is up saa slow problem, you start to get epoxy and you don't know it.ost like you've had too much to drink and you can't correct the problem. they were at 28,000 feet and had to change the course to require them to move to a different altitude. and they indicated they had a problem and at that point they should have been going down. if that was me and i saw that problem, we practiced and trained for this. i would have the airplane coming down at 10,000 a minute to...