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role that the state ag and taylor hein -- hillard heintz will play. there is occurrence earned by the commission that the commission was not part of the document and did not have any identified role, even though under the san francisco charter, we do. so we drafted what is the first addendum to the memo. it has been approved by the mayor's office and by the police chief and by the state a.g. and it is now before the commission for approval or not. it came out a couple of weeks ago. there was concerned by a couple -- by three of the commissioner's. they wanted to get more comfortable with the role the state a.g. has played. i am hoping it will play. i'm hoping that has happened. i would like to move up for adoption of the addendum with the memo of understanding. >> before i call on commissioners with additional language that he may like to add, we are still going forward. the police department is working with the community and the group's. we are working towards making these changes. whether or not there is a signature on this document it is a state d.
role that the state ag and taylor hein -- hillard heintz will play. there is occurrence earned by the commission that the commission was not part of the document and did not have any identified role, even though under the san francisco charter, we do. so we drafted what is the first addendum to the memo. it has been approved by the mayor's office and by the police chief and by the state a.g. and it is now before the commission for approval or not. it came out a couple of weeks ago. there was...
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well positioned as i spoke about with favorable testimony we are well-positioned and have a state plan on aging under the act we have a state plan on alzheimer's disease and that's great that we have plans now we are hoping to put them into action and it's because of the partners many of whom are gathered with me today from pennsylvania from the alzheimer's association beer advocates and ambassadors in order to ensure that together all of us will work towards that plan is bold and in particular our infrastructure also includes two funded research centers one of the university of pennsylvania philadelphia and the other at the university of pittsburgh. for us we are incredibly excited about the opportunity to host a care center of excellence. we feel that we are leading the way under the governor's administration with regards to all kinds of public health issues and they mentioned a little bit earlier when it comes to our opportunity to communicate, coordinate and collaborate efforts across the health and human services agency and department it is just one part of the department of health and hum
well positioned as i spoke about with favorable testimony we are well-positioned and have a state plan on aging under the act we have a state plan on alzheimer's disease and that's great that we have plans now we are hoping to put them into action and it's because of the partners many of whom are gathered with me today from pennsylvania from the alzheimer's association beer advocates and ambassadors in order to ensure that together all of us will work towards that plan is bold and in particular...
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children's agency says they were released in my do great the capital of north east and borno state aged between seven and eighteen the children were detained while being investigated for any links to boko haram fighters unicef says around one thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen. well now a decades old fight for land between farmers and pneumatic cattle herders in central nigeria has forced hundreds of people from their homes the dispute over grazing rights often led to extreme violence between the two sides and as interest reports from the heart of farming country there are fears it could affect the nation's food supply. this plant has been producing confectionery for more than half a century. it's located in just their percent of ethnic and religious violence in central marjorie. over the past twenty years it has lost staff revenue and equipment it's turned to have been he was a crisis that the company has been impacted at the local level really hard to be confronted with the time shown stuff this inflict on our staff the moral of raucous and
children's agency says they were released in my do great the capital of north east and borno state aged between seven and eighteen the children were detained while being investigated for any links to boko haram fighters unicef says around one thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen. well now a decades old fight for land between farmers and pneumatic cattle herders in central nigeria has forced hundreds of people from their homes the dispute over grazing...
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which incorporates strong reciprocal commitments relating to state age will establish co-operative arrangements between regulations on competition and we will commit to maintaining high regulation re standards for the environment climate change social and employment and consumer protection third we would need a joint institutional framework to provide a consistent interpretation and application of u.k. e.u. agreements by both parties this would be done in the u.k. by u.k. courts and in the e.u. by e.u. courts with due regard paid to be case law in areas where the u.k. continue to apply a common rule book this framework would also provide a robust and appropriate means for the resolution of disputes including through the establishment of a joint committee of representatives from the u.k. and the e.u. it would respect the autonomy of the u.k. and the e.u.'s legal orders and be based on the fundamental principle that the course of one party cannot resolve disputes between the two force the companies also agree to put forward a new business friendly customs model facilitated customs arrangement thi
which incorporates strong reciprocal commitments relating to state age will establish co-operative arrangements between regulations on competition and we will commit to maintaining high regulation re standards for the environment climate change social and employment and consumer protection third we would need a joint institutional framework to provide a consistent interpretation and application of u.k. e.u. agreements by both parties this would be done in the u.k. by u.k. courts and in the e.u....
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opposition leaders have been arrested at a rally protesting the government's plan to raise the state pension age the demonstration in moscow had been authorized by city authorizes the government's plan to raise the pension age for men from sixty to sixty five and from fifty five to sixty three for a woman as part widespread discontent ah. efforts are underway to rescue hundreds of climbers stranded on a mountain on indonesia's lombok island following sunday's magnitude six point four earthquake at least fourteen people are known to have died dozens more injured the government's urging everyone to stay calm as more than one hundred aftershocks spread panic in the popular tourist destination steadfast as more from jakarta. it was seven am on the island of lombok monday earthquake struck and many ran outside immediately dozens of others were injured by falling good grief when their homes started to collapse some couldn't escape in time. to rest on the neighboring island of bali ran out of the hotel but no earthquake damage is reported there longbox is also a popular tourist destination and nearly e
opposition leaders have been arrested at a rally protesting the government's plan to raise the state pension age the demonstration in moscow had been authorized by city authorizes the government's plan to raise the pension age for men from sixty to sixty five and from fifty five to sixty three for a woman as part widespread discontent ah. efforts are underway to rescue hundreds of climbers stranded on a mountain on indonesia's lombok island following sunday's magnitude six point four earthquake...
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can you enumerate the powers that the cfpb has that state ags or state regulators do not? >> senator, certainly as we discussed in your office, i appreciate your perspective and experience in this area. the partnership with the state regulators is essential, i believe, to the point that you noted the states have been engaged in the enforcement -- >> why do you think it's essential? >> pardon me? >> why do you think it's essential? >> certainly because the law stipulates that and i think that's important. they existed prior to the bureau and were engaged in this activity prior to the bureau's existence. and the statute specifically calls out that important coordination role, whether it's with enforcement -- >> let me say as somebody that relied on the cfpb, because i will tell you in the state of nevada, the regulators weren't there when the crisis occurred. nobody stopped it. nobody was working to prevent it. but when the cfpb was created, they were the wash dog nationally to work with the states and the state's ag. i will tell you the cfpb has a national view issues, and
can you enumerate the powers that the cfpb has that state ags or state regulators do not? >> senator, certainly as we discussed in your office, i appreciate your perspective and experience in this area. the partnership with the state regulators is essential, i believe, to the point that you noted the states have been engaged in the enforcement -- >> why do you think it's essential? >> pardon me? >> why do you think it's essential? >> certainly because the law...
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opposition leaders have been arrested at a rally protesting the government's plan to raise the state pension age the demonstration in moscow had been authorized by city authorities the government's plans to raise the pension age for men from sixty to sixty five and from fifty five to sixty three for women sparked widespread this tent you are right up to date with all the top stories the news continues after al-jazeera world senegal sinking villages see you soon but by. i mean all of the above all the money from funding don't have. to stop. if you can you can you could you can you did all the banks and violently when you psychiatrist when are you going when you're not going to get done a lot are you getting your dinner money from trying to get down i don't know if you knew how to luna a little bit and that's what i'm really just know you'd only get these are three of you think you can do a book two i'd be able to create the big monolith but you are going to reach an agreement and some of them younger son who monkeys on and then they didn't you could be john lennon or different with malcolm doming
opposition leaders have been arrested at a rally protesting the government's plan to raise the state pension age the demonstration in moscow had been authorized by city authorities the government's plans to raise the pension age for men from sixty to sixty five and from fifty five to sixty three for women sparked widespread this tent you are right up to date with all the top stories the news continues after al-jazeera world senegal sinking villages see you soon but by. i mean all of the above...
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we have a state plan on aging, we have a state plan on alzheimer's disease and other related resources. we have plans. now how are we going to put those into action? it's because of the partners, alzheimer's advocates, they're ambassadors to ensure that together, all of us, will work toward that plan of b.o.l.d. in mar. our infrastructure also includes who nia funded research centers, one in philadelphia, the other at the university of pittsburgh. to have us in pennsylvania, we are excited about the opportunity to actually host an alzheimer's care center of excellence. we kneel we are leading the way with regard to all kinds of public health issues, and i mentioned earlier, when it comes to our opportunity to communicate and collaborate our efforts, the department of health and the department of human services, the department of insurance, the department of transportation, i could go on and on. but we need to work bert together. >> how are we going to use the resources entrusted to our care? whether they're resources that come from the federal government, or taxpayer dollars, whether t
we have a state plan on aging, we have a state plan on alzheimer's disease and other related resources. we have plans. now how are we going to put those into action? it's because of the partners, alzheimer's advocates, they're ambassadors to ensure that together, all of us, will work toward that plan of b.o.l.d. in mar. our infrastructure also includes who nia funded research centers, one in philadelphia, the other at the university of pittsburgh. to have us in pennsylvania, we are excited...
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. >> commissioner hirsch: and i t was the first meeting of the state ag working with the state and the department meeting was overseen by the d.c. conley. we spent little over an hour talking about the roles people would play and the what the organizations will be doing -- thank you. >> i attended the townhall last week regarding the ois, the officer involved shooting that occurred in north beach which was about three blocks from my house. i had both professional and personal interest in it. i wanted to stay that i thought -- i'm obviously not going to be commenting on any of the substance of the presentation. as far as the presentation, i wanted to say that i thought that chief scott and the department did a really good job in keeping the presentation neutral. coming to this is somebody has been on the commission for only a few weeks. i had concerns about the manner in which other investigations and other departments have prejudged investigations, acted as advocates for their officers over the objectivity of the investigation. didn't see any of that during the townhall that i attended
. >> commissioner hirsch: and i t was the first meeting of the state ag working with the state and the department meeting was overseen by the d.c. conley. we spent little over an hour talking about the roles people would play and the what the organizations will be doing -- thank you. >> i attended the townhall last week regarding the ois, the officer involved shooting that occurred in north beach which was about three blocks from my house. i had both professional and personal...
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anthe state of pennsylvania, ages 65d 280,000 people and over are currently living with alzheimer's disease. and as we will hear from secretary osborne from pennsylvania, that number may not tell the entire story. there may be over 100,000 more people living with related conditions and our state, and hundreds of thousands more loved ones, friends and neighbors who are doing their best to care for them. these population ages, numbers will only grow, which is why we must take action now. last year, i was pleased to join chairman collins and supportive increased funding for research, and to finding a cure for alzheimer's disease. federal funding was increased by an additional $414 million, bringing our annual federal research investment to $1.8 billion. that's a big step, but as evidenced by the number of is notin this room, it enough. so i am continuing to press for additional research dollars, as i know folks in both parties are. we need to ensure our communities and health systems are able to meet the needs of those living with alzheimer's, and their caregivers. we need to improve our abili
anthe state of pennsylvania, ages 65d 280,000 people and over are currently living with alzheimer's disease. and as we will hear from secretary osborne from pennsylvania, that number may not tell the entire story. there may be over 100,000 more people living with related conditions and our state, and hundreds of thousands more loved ones, friends and neighbors who are doing their best to care for them. these population ages, numbers will only grow, which is why we must take action now. last...
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opposition leaders have been arrested at a rally protesting the government's plan to raise the state pension age the demonstration in moscow had been authorized by city officials the government's plans to raise the pension age from mentees to sixty five then to sixty three for women a spot widespread discontent. well those were the headlines that is continuous here on al-jazeera after if you find a lot of america that subject. you to stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al jazeera viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. your story from under you are for the most amount for a while i'm not sure you can hear it from a grammy go. to kings or any of that but some of. your experience are put. in simply geared to marking me down you know i mean all born in europe and any noise and going and going to rot in the young are being lost. and also if they only believe them or love most of the new united that's in there that we're here and i said listen. if we analyze all soft on angels. even when i think he's looking all sorts
opposition leaders have been arrested at a rally protesting the government's plan to raise the state pension age the demonstration in moscow had been authorized by city officials the government's plans to raise the pension age from mentees to sixty five then to sixty three for women a spot widespread discontent. well those were the headlines that is continuous here on al-jazeera after if you find a lot of america that subject. you to stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures...
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we have a state plan on aging under the older americans act. we have estate plan on alzheimer's disease. that is great, we have plans. how will we put those plans into action? is because of the partners gathered with me today, alzheimer's advocates, in order to ensure that all of us will work toward that plan of bold. our structure includes two nia funded research centers. for us in pennsylvania, we are incredibly excited at the opportunity to host alzheimer's care center for excellence. we feel we are leading the way under the governor's administration with regards to all kinds of public health issues. when it comes to our opportunity to coordinate and collaborate efforts across health and human services agencies, the department of aging is but one part of that. the affirmative insurance, the government of insurance and transportation -- i can go on and on. we need to break out of our silos with regard to how we are going to use the resources. use thee going to resources entrusted to our care, whether they are given to us from the federal gove
we have a state plan on aging under the older americans act. we have estate plan on alzheimer's disease. that is great, we have plans. how will we put those plans into action? is because of the partners gathered with me today, alzheimer's advocates, in order to ensure that all of us will work toward that plan of bold. our structure includes two nia funded research centers. for us in pennsylvania, we are incredibly excited at the opportunity to host alzheimer's care center for excellence. we...
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rules issued by the cfpb can also be enforced by state ags. do you support empowering the ags by issuing rules through the cfpb? >> i believe it is an essential responsibility of the bureau to engage in the rulemaking activities, setting clear rules. the example -- >> so that's a yes? >> yes, senator. >> thank you. a >> have you ever seend a bi contra -- signed a contract with someone that included an arbitration clause. >> i'm sure you did. >> you're a lawyer. did you read the clause before you signedd it? >> as a lawyer, i do try to read those things. and i have actually read them in the past. >> were you aware you were foregoingtr your right to sue wn you signed theas contract? >> i was aware of what was in the contract. i can't assure you that's what was there. >> do you believer that ordinary americans page through and read the fine print of the contracts and know they're signing away rights?. kr >> there are disclosures and responsibility of theth bureau d statute is important and understanding that the bureau has a role for looking at th
rules issued by the cfpb can also be enforced by state ags. do you support empowering the ags by issuing rules through the cfpb? >> i believe it is an essential responsibility of the bureau to engage in the rulemaking activities, setting clear rules. the example -- >> so that's a yes? >> yes, senator. >> thank you. a >> have you ever seend a bi contra -- signed a contract with someone that included an arbitration clause. >> i'm sure you did. >> you're a...
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the president is open to across -- listening to what is going on and the ag states. that a solution right now is to move as quickly as possible to fair and free trade agreements. that is the right thing long-term and the right thing short-term. host: coming up on september 30 is the deadline for the renewal of the farm bill. is congress going to meet that deadline? guest: we should. i can never predict with this place can do, but all signs point to the fact we will get a farm bill passed in september on the president's desk before the september 30 expiration of the existing bill. host: what are your priorities going in a conference? the senate has yet to vote on going to conference. guest: we plan to get that done if not this week the next week. me, my free arteries are protecting safety net programs for the farmers and ranchers. that his crop insurance. that has been the number one issue i heard from my farmers across montana. they don't want to hand out. today's of subsidies are behind us. this is about -- the day of subsidies are behind us. we don't want a catastr
the president is open to across -- listening to what is going on and the ag states. that a solution right now is to move as quickly as possible to fair and free trade agreements. that is the right thing long-term and the right thing short-term. host: coming up on september 30 is the deadline for the renewal of the farm bill. is congress going to meet that deadline? guest: we should. i can never predict with this place can do, but all signs point to the fact we will get a farm bill passed in...
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exactly why we are in court and why courts are so important, and the role of lawyers like kate and state agsourselves. you cannot take this administration at its word. when it makes a representation that it then misrepresents later and now here as changed the rules. in about a half hour, we'll be back in court. last week we got relief from a judge who ordered an expedited action on this case, also ordered the trump administration to turn over documents and information about these children. here's what we know. there are hundreds of children who are without their parents right now, who have yet to be reunified. in fact we know in some instances the government has lost track of these children, has lost track of their parents. and frankly we also know too, sadly, that some parents have been deported and their children left alone here in the united states. it's a terrible situation. it's a cruel, it's inhumane, it's also illegal and unconstitutional. that's why we're in court. we're hoping to get an order from a court later today or tsunami thereafter that will order this administration to immed
exactly why we are in court and why courts are so important, and the role of lawyers like kate and state agsourselves. you cannot take this administration at its word. when it makes a representation that it then misrepresents later and now here as changed the rules. in about a half hour, we'll be back in court. last week we got relief from a judge who ordered an expedited action on this case, also ordered the trump administration to turn over documents and information about these children....
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. >>> californiaens may have to foot the bill to overhaul the state's aging 911 system.overnor jerry brown is proposing an increase in taxes to pay for the upgrade and wants to place a flat fee on cell phones, land lines and other devices capable of contacting 911. the current system dates back to the 1960s. the upgrade would make it digital allowing dispatchers to receive not only calls but texts and video. any tax increases would require the support of two-thirds of the members of the state legislature. >>> a big ruling for employees in california hourly workers. the state supreme court says employers have to pay you for the time that you spend after clocking out doing things like locking up or setting store alarms. the ruling comes from a lawsuit by a former starbucks wor said he had to spend ten minutes every day closing. under california law workers have to be paid for any time they're required to be on the employer's premises. >>> thousands of firefighters who attended a cal fire academy are going tok wages for overtime. the sacramento bee reports as part of a sett
. >>> californiaens may have to foot the bill to overhaul the state's aging 911 system.overnor jerry brown is proposing an increase in taxes to pay for the upgrade and wants to place a flat fee on cell phones, land lines and other devices capable of contacting 911. the current system dates back to the 1960s. the upgrade would make it digital allowing dispatchers to receive not only calls but texts and video. any tax increases would require the support of two-thirds of the members of...
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marcia gay harden joint federal and state officials testifying before the senate special committee on aging last month. her mother beverly was diagnosed with the disease in 2007. this hearing runs about one hour 45 minutes. the committee will come to order. good afternoon everybody. welcome to all the advocates and families from all across america. we are absolutely delighted to have you here. i want to explain a little bit why i'm the only one starting the hearing right now. as luck would have it, unfortunately, to roll call votes have just been scheduled and one has just started. in all of my time in the senate, in 21 years, i have never missed a roll call vote and most of my colleagues are over voting right now, but i'm going to start the hearing, give my opening statement, then we will do a recess so that i can go vote and then when we come back senator casey, ranking member will give his statement. i apologize for this interrupted approach to the hearing, but you just never know when votes are going to be scheduled. 100 years ago infectious diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosis a
marcia gay harden joint federal and state officials testifying before the senate special committee on aging last month. her mother beverly was diagnosed with the disease in 2007. this hearing runs about one hour 45 minutes. the committee will come to order. good afternoon everybody. welcome to all the advocates and families from all across america. we are absolutely delighted to have you here. i want to explain a little bit why i'm the only one starting the hearing right now. as luck would have...
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leaders have been arrested at a rally protesting against the government's plan to raise the state pension age that demonstration in central moscow had been authorized by city or thirty's and attracted thousands of people the government's plans to raise the pension age for men from sixty to sixty five and from fifty five to sixty three for women has dissent across the political spectrum. cambodia's ruling party says it won a landslide in sunday's election paving the way for a leader who can send to extend his thirty three rule or the twenty parties took part in the poll the main opposition cambodian national rescue party was dissolved last year human rights groups have dismissed the poll as a sham while the e.u. the us and japan all refused to send election observers wayne hay has more from trump and this could have been a day of political change for cambodia instead voters lined up knowing there was little chance of that the choice was vote for a continuation of prime minister hussein's thirty three year rule back one of nineteen small opposition parties most of which can't be called truly in
leaders have been arrested at a rally protesting against the government's plan to raise the state pension age that demonstration in central moscow had been authorized by city or thirty's and attracted thousands of people the government's plans to raise the pension age for men from sixty to sixty five and from fifty five to sixty three for women has dissent across the political spectrum. cambodia's ruling party says it won a landslide in sunday's election paving the way for a leader who can send...
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children's agency says they would release them by the glory the capital of northeastern state borno aged between seven and they teen the children were detained while being investigated for any links to boko haram fighters unicef says around a thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen well off with more now from the capital of. the children aged between seven years and eighteen eight girls and one hundred and seventy five boys and they were taken into administrative custody according to one security source different times and in different locations some of them are told to be members of family family members of book white on fighters others are thought to have escaped from boko haram camps and some indeed rescued by the army following approaches north positions in northeast nigeria so it's difficult to say whether there were taken all of the same time but what we know we've seen abducting a lot of to britain. recruiting them to carry out suicide missions exploding suicide devices in crowded places in northeast nigeria so the army is saying that these
children's agency says they would release them by the glory the capital of northeastern state borno aged between seven and they teen the children were detained while being investigated for any links to boko haram fighters unicef says around a thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen well off with more now from the capital of. the children aged between seven years and eighteen eight girls and one hundred and seventy five boys and they were taken into...
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the two governors we had a panel on infrastructure and the challenge in our respective states associated with aging infrastructure do you have a similar challenge? >> oh yes. our infrastructure in the traditional way and at the same time we have to create new infrastructure necessary to deal with digitalization. and i didn't know in the united states and germany you have to use bureaucracy in a very complicated way, to say okay, we can do this in a way that is too -- >> i want to open up to our fellow governors to see if they have any questions. any of you have any questions? i have some more but i want to make sure. given that you are a global leader in production we had a conversation last summer about autonomous vehicles and a conversation with a gentleman who is the ceo of a global company developing autonomous vehicles. is that an issue you are dealing with in germany? >> it creates changes for the future, something -- >> associated with this the electric vehicles, a change with regard to the auto industry. >> where we go in the traditional rates where we have to deal with the development. we
the two governors we had a panel on infrastructure and the challenge in our respective states associated with aging infrastructure do you have a similar challenge? >> oh yes. our infrastructure in the traditional way and at the same time we have to create new infrastructure necessary to deal with digitalization. and i didn't know in the united states and germany you have to use bureaucracy in a very complicated way, to say okay, we can do this in a way that is too -- >> i want to...
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in aging infrastructure for about a generation so we sort of look back and the united states really built out our infrastructure in the fifty's and sixty's and early seventy's and then in some respects we've taken some time off from from from doing a lot of building and we've been somewhat maintaining our infrastructure but probably not as well as we can the. says that progress airports in a traffic control systems is slow unable to keep up with demands of increased traffic and new technologies and. cinches failing the effects of code into sky tracks and based on millions of survey responses there's no us sample it's in the world's top ten in denver international built in one thousand nine hundred ninety five is the first one on that list in the twenty eighth position the real problem however is that with the explosion of people traveling many airports are operating beyond their design capacity so we have a situation where the airports are crowded they're basically bursting at the seams and they're. looking to to see.
in aging infrastructure for about a generation so we sort of look back and the united states really built out our infrastructure in the fifty's and sixty's and early seventy's and then in some respects we've taken some time off from from from doing a lot of building and we've been somewhat maintaining our infrastructure but probably not as well as we can the. says that progress airports in a traffic control systems is slow unable to keep up with demands of increased traffic and new technologies...
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in aging infrastructure for about a generation so we sort of look back and the united states really built out our infrastructure in the fifty's and sixty's and early seventy's and then in some respects we've taken some time off from from from doing a lot of building and we've been somewhat maintaining our infrastructure but probably not as well as we can the. says that progress airports in a traffic control systems is slow unable to keep up with demands of increased traffic. and new technologies and passages that fail in the effects of code into sky tracks and based on millions of survey responses there's no you a sample in the world's top ten in denver international built in one thousand nine hundred ninety five is the first one on that list in the twenty eighth position the real problem however is that with the explosion of people traveling many airports are operating beyond their design capacity so we have a situation where the airports are crowded they're basically bursting at the seams and they're. looking to see traffic is increasing over there in the coming years over and beyond bu
in aging infrastructure for about a generation so we sort of look back and the united states really built out our infrastructure in the fifty's and sixty's and early seventy's and then in some respects we've taken some time off from from from doing a lot of building and we've been somewhat maintaining our infrastructure but probably not as well as we can the. says that progress airports in a traffic control systems is slow unable to keep up with demands of increased traffic. and new...
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in our respective states associated with aging infrastructure. you have any similar challenge germany? >> oh, yes. we have to re-create our infrastructure in the traditional way. germany? >>our streets and bridges and so on. at the same time we have to thate new infrastructure is necessary to deal with digitalization. in germany, we have a huge problem with bureaucracy. we are in a really complicated way to say, we can do this, we do it in a way that is too slow. a big issue that we have to deal with. >> i wanted to open it up to our fellow governors to see if any of them have any questions for the general secretary. governors, any of you have any questions? are, but ie some wanted to make sure. -- more, but i wanted to make sure. given that you are a global leader, we had a conversation last summer with you about atomic vehicles. i had a conversation with a gentleman who is the ceo of a google company that is developing autonomous vehicles. is that an issue you are dealing with in germany? >> absolutely. this is giving us great changes for the f
in our respective states associated with aging infrastructure. you have any similar challenge germany? >> oh, yes. we have to re-create our infrastructure in the traditional way. germany? >>our streets and bridges and so on. at the same time we have to thate new infrastructure is necessary to deal with digitalization. in germany, we have a huge problem with bureaucracy. we are in a really complicated way to say, we can do this, we do it in a way that is too slow. a big issue that we...
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and our respective states associated with aging infrastructure. do you have a similar challenge in germany? gen. sec. kamp-kerrenbauer: oh, yeah. we have to retreat our infrastructure in the traditional way. at the same time we have to create new infrastructure that we have -- that is necessary to deal with digitalization. know about the united states, but in germany we have a huge problem with plutocracy. we are in a complicated way to say we can do this and this. we do it in a way that is too slow. this is at the moment a big issue we have to deal with. gov. sandoval: thank you. i wanted to open it up to the fellow governors to see if any of them have questions for the general secretary. governors? do any of you have any questions? >> i do. i want to make sure. leader in global automobile production, we had conversations last summer with elon musk about autonomous vehicles. i had a conversation with a gentleman who is the ceo of way mo, a google company developing autonomous vehicles. is that an issue you are dealing with in germany? gen. sec. k
and our respective states associated with aging infrastructure. do you have a similar challenge in germany? gen. sec. kamp-kerrenbauer: oh, yeah. we have to retreat our infrastructure in the traditional way. at the same time we have to create new infrastructure that we have -- that is necessary to deal with digitalization. know about the united states, but in germany we have a huge problem with plutocracy. we are in a complicated way to say we can do this and this. we do it in a way that is too...
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states. butina, age 29 and the person age 56 are believed to have cohabittated and been involved in a personal relationship during the kowrcourse of the activities in the united states but does not represent a strong tie to the united states because butina appears to treat it as part of being in the united states. for example on at least one occasion, butina offered an individual other than u.s. person 1 and complained about living with u.s. person one and expressed disdain for having to cohabit with u.s. person one. ouch ouch ouch. if you're u.s. person one, that probably hurt your feelings legal reference, she only has ties to russia. not ties to the united states. if she's out of the courtroom and awaiting trial she will be in russia faster than you can say -- her supposed american boyfriend is an intel operation, not love. this veteran counter espionage prosecutor saying, dude, it wasn't love. it was spying. we have the documentation to prove it. that probably hurts the feelings of u.s. person one. that said, if you are u.s. person one, you may have bigger worries. it is noted in passing l
states. butina, age 29 and the person age 56 are believed to have cohabittated and been involved in a personal relationship during the kowrcourse of the activities in the united states but does not represent a strong tie to the united states because butina appears to treat it as part of being in the united states. for example on at least one occasion, butina offered an individual other than u.s. person 1 and complained about living with u.s. person one and expressed disdain for having to...
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agents are checking gas pumps in ag states. the airports are busy, too. last week the t.s.a.eened eere people than any other week, ever, and the airlines expect another packed day on sunday. a.a.a. says part of what's driving this record fourth of july holiday travel is a strong economy and high consumer confidence. mesically, people have discretionary income and they eont to spend some of it on travel. of a. also says to expect a very busy sunday on the roads. jeff? >> glor: kris van cleave, thanks very much. the heat wave gripping much of the country is not taking a holiday. lonnie quinn is chief weathercaster at our cbs flagship station here in new york, where the mercury today is 92. lonnie? >> you know, jeff, in new york city, the humidity made the high temperature feel like 106 degrees. on the west coast, there are bigger temperatures, and you don't even have the humidity, but inland, las vegas tomorrow will reach 104, phoenix 107, cooler on the coast. san francisco 61, l.a. 78. by the time you get to friday, that heat that's inland will bubble up and spread because you
agents are checking gas pumps in ag states. the airports are busy, too. last week the t.s.a.eened eere people than any other week, ever, and the airlines expect another packed day on sunday. a.a.a. says part of what's driving this record fourth of july holiday travel is a strong economy and high consumer confidence. mesically, people have discretionary income and they eont to spend some of it on travel. of a. also says to expect a very busy sunday on the roads. jeff? >> glor: kris van...
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states. butina, age 29 and u.s. person 1, age 56, are believed to have cohabitated and been involved in a personal relationship during the course of butina's activities in the united states. but this relationship does not represent a strong tie to the united states because maria butina appears to treat it as simply a necessary aspect of her activities. for example on at least one occasion butina offered an individual other than u.s. person 1 sex in exchange for a position within a special interest organization. further in paper seized by the fbi butina complained about living with person 1 and expressed disdain for continuing to cohabitate with u.s. person 1. that was the prosecution last week. they're saying, listen, she's a spy, she's only involved with this guy because it's part of her cover as a spy. today, butina's defense lawyer went off on that. he and his client are absolutely not going to stand for that from the prosecution. he went after them on this specific issue in court today and it didn't go well. def
states. butina, age 29 and u.s. person 1, age 56, are believed to have cohabitated and been involved in a personal relationship during the course of butina's activities in the united states. but this relationship does not represent a strong tie to the united states because maria butina appears to treat it as simply a necessary aspect of her activities. for example on at least one occasion butina offered an individual other than u.s. person 1 sex in exchange for a position within a special...
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state. i haveen mti in ag a it really wish for urur american listeners to amero first ollf a russia as a stateasffairs ofth the united state. >> ofourse, numerous officials today have said the o. not onl dan coats, who we e,ntioned at the tyf theshow thg republican ben calling naton sfeorncene by theth pr senator john mccain from home in arizona calling it director john brennan tonight sayin i his words this was quote treasonou >> oh, fast nature to go watch, i'll tell that you, fiuc pptsnkci tathae t v you youentid in the inter pew tt mutinsat dns wallace. you said chris wallace was harder on himhan the president. >> i think people were making atching it downstairs w camepstairs, there was tenswe exchanges there. i have t say, one thing that yas said another political puy, well,dat dnd itoan that private m ngt .i do have to sa i fd it toyny >> jovial.ace there when t camee >> joalie,es ybout t yha democre senate intel committee blastedmp president's statements today. warner joining livetol hill. good to see f ycaou. >> good to see you. today. wiay d kidding. look, you know, in a situation lik
state. i haveen mti in ag a it really wish for urur american listeners to amero first ollf a russia as a stateasffairs ofth the united state. >> ofourse, numerous officials today have said the o. not onl dan coats, who we e,ntioned at the tyf theshow thg republican ben calling naton sfeorncene by theth pr senator john mccain from home in arizona calling it director john brennan tonight sayin i his words this was quote treasonou >> oh, fast nature to go watch, i'll tell that you,...
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>> yes, sir, i have. >> the ag also wrote, we are concerned that many states lag the resources they need to protect the -- i heard you say that what you ask for is based on a formula. is that right? >> yes, sir, that's correct. >> but do you agree with the ags and state that is do not have the funding needed to protect their election? >> i won't be speaking on behalf of everyone on this question because we don't have a formal opinion as a group. but speaking on behalf of myself and my state, yes, i do strongly believe that ongoing funding is necessary. and that there is a consistent source of funding. election security is not a one-time issue. as i mentioned multiple times during a hearing, interference happens. before 2016. it will continue to happen after 2016. the 2016 really brought a level of awareness to all of us about the issue there truly is. i truly do believe that the elections are severely underfunded with regard to their significance. and so any additional help in terms of tools, resources and funding that the federal government can continue to provide is important. for exam
>> yes, sir, i have. >> the ag also wrote, we are concerned that many states lag the resources they need to protect the -- i heard you say that what you ask for is based on a formula. is that right? >> yes, sir, that's correct. >> but do you agree with the ags and state that is do not have the funding needed to protect their election? >> i won't be speaking on behalf of everyone on this question because we don't have a formal opinion as a group. but speaking on...
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states. butina, age 29 and the person 1 aimed 56 are believed to have cohabitated and been involved in a personal relationship during the course of her activities in the united states, but this relationship does not represent a strong tie to the united states because butina appears to treat it assism plie necessary aspect of her activities. for example, on at least one occasion, she offered an individual other than u.s. person 1 sex in exchange for a position within a special interest organization. further in papers seized by the fbi, she complained about living with u.s. person 1 and expressed disdain for continuing to cohabitate with u.s. person 1. ouch ouch ouch. if you're u.s. person one, that probably hurt your feelings, right? but legal reference here is listen, she's only got ties to russia. she doesn't have real ties. not real ties to the united states. we let her out awaiting trial, she will be in russia faster than you can say borsct. her supposed american boyfriend is an intel operation, not love. this veteran counter espionage prosecutor saying, dude, it wasn't love. it was spying. we
states. butina, age 29 and the person 1 aimed 56 are believed to have cohabitated and been involved in a personal relationship during the course of her activities in the united states, but this relationship does not represent a strong tie to the united states because butina appears to treat it assism plie necessary aspect of her activities. for example, on at least one occasion, she offered an individual other than u.s. person 1 sex in exchange for a position within a special interest...
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age. the shortest air route from the united states to china for example passes through fairbanks.arge planes have given alaska a new place in world transportation. small planes have solved the problem of local transportation, for they can land on small field or on the countless rivers and lakes in alaska's backcountry. on some planes, pontoons are replaced with skis for landing on ice and snow. planes carry mail, meat, medicine, livestock. weighing 900ery pounds is being loaded into a plane. it will be flown over mountains to this mining camp in an isolated mining valley. the machinery is unloaded to be used in mining one of alaska's most valuable intervals, gold. the glamour of the gold rush of 1898 has largely disappeared. today gold-mining is a big industry using mechanized methods. the old prospector with his pick and shovel has been replaced. the early miners exhausted most of the gold on the surface, so today they dig the gold ore deeper in the earth. gold-mining is a valuable industry, but alaska's greatest source of wealth is salmon fishing. more than half of the world sup
age. the shortest air route from the united states to china for example passes through fairbanks.arge planes have given alaska a new place in world transportation. small planes have solved the problem of local transportation, for they can land on small field or on the countless rivers and lakes in alaska's backcountry. on some planes, pontoons are replaced with skis for landing on ice and snow. planes carry mail, meat, medicine, livestock. weighing 900ery pounds is being loaded into a plane. it...
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one of the numbers i thought was interesting to compare to the $12 billion they are given to ag statese estimates are that the steel and aluminum tariffs are going to put $9 billion of money into the general fund, paid out by american companies that are going to have to buy imported steel and aluminum. so we are getting $9 billion on one hand in the general fund and we are putting $12 billion into the pockets of farmers. is not free this trade. they were griping about this. no one on capitol hill seems to like this. trump's tweets seem to be more leveled at fellow republicans. carol: that was the news out of washington about the subsidies to farmers. taylor riggs is here. we wanted to take a bigger look at what is going on in the agricultural sector. taylor: i am your girl. we are coming into the bloomberg. carol, this is such a lousy time for a trade war. even before the tariffs were announced, you have the agricultural industry really in a slump, with prices falling and supply rising. i charted and blue the u.s. net farm income, now down to below $60 billion. in white, the bloomberg
one of the numbers i thought was interesting to compare to the $12 billion they are given to ag statese estimates are that the steel and aluminum tariffs are going to put $9 billion of money into the general fund, paid out by american companies that are going to have to buy imported steel and aluminum. so we are getting $9 billion on one hand in the general fund and we are putting $12 billion into the pockets of farmers. is not free this trade. they were griping about this. no one on capitol...
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paula carder, a researcher at portland state university's institute on aging, has been studying oregon'sadult foster care system for three years. she's impressed with the quality of care that's delivered at a cost lower than other elder care settings. >> the folks who live in adult foster homes in many ways look more like people living in what we call memory care units. they're caring for people who have similar kinds of needs in terms of assistance with eating, assistance with using the bathroom, mobility, and staying in the die.ences until they >> reporter: and why is that important?po >> that's ant to me because sometimes people worry that adult care homes can'te provhigh level of care to people with multiple chronicd illnesses sability and dementia and the evidence shows y can, and they do, and they charge much less. >> rep foster care is regulated by the state's department of human seices or d.h.s., the same agency that regulates other elder careacilities like assisted living. licensees must meet several requirements iluding living on site or providing a qualified resident manager,
paula carder, a researcher at portland state university's institute on aging, has been studying oregon'sadult foster care system for three years. she's impressed with the quality of care that's delivered at a cost lower than other elder care settings. >> the folks who live in adult foster homes in many ways look more like people living in what we call memory care units. they're caring for people who have similar kinds of needs in terms of assistance with eating, assistance with using the...
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can you enumerate the powers that the cfpb has that state ag's or state regulators do not? appreciate your perspective and experience in this area. the partnership with the state regulateors is essential to the point that you noted. the states have been engaged. senator: why do you believe it is essential? ms. kraninger: the law stipulates that and that is important, though. they existed prior to the bureau and were engaged in this activity prior to the bureau's existence and the statute calls out that important coordination role whether it's with -- senator: as somebody that relied on the cfpb because in the state of nevada, the regulateors wnth there. nobody stopped it. but when the cfpb was created, they were the national watchdog dog to work with the attorney generals and they have a "national review" and it is key to what happens across this country when we are looking to consumer financial protections to work with the states. without a strong federal regulator, how do you think states will put together patterns of wrongdoing across the country? ms. kraninger: i'm comm
can you enumerate the powers that the cfpb has that state ag's or state regulators do not? appreciate your perspective and experience in this area. the partnership with the state regulateors is essential to the point that you noted. the states have been engaged. senator: why do you believe it is essential? ms. kraninger: the law stipulates that and that is important, though. they existed prior to the bureau and were engaged in this activity prior to the bureau's existence and the statute calls...
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leaders have been arrested at a rally protesting over the government's plan to increase the state pension age the demonstration in central moscow has been authorized by city authorities and attracted thousands of people the government's plans to raise the pension age for men from sixty to sixty five and from fifty five to sixty three for women sparked widespread discontent spoke cross the political spectrum. now the organization that put men on the moon has turned sixty years old we're talking of course about nasa nasa has celebrated its triumphs and suffered its tragedies too in the race to space our washington correspondent she has returned see looks at what the future might hold for the u.s. space agency. when president eisenhower signed the bill creating nasa there were fears in washington that the u.s. was being left behind by the soviet union space exploration has always been a matter of geopolitical prestige for the us will be here well we are behind and will be behind for some time in manned flight but we do not intend to stay behind but national politics have been key too and one rea
leaders have been arrested at a rally protesting over the government's plan to increase the state pension age the demonstration in central moscow has been authorized by city authorities and attracted thousands of people the government's plans to raise the pension age for men from sixty to sixty five and from fifty five to sixty three for women sparked widespread discontent spoke cross the political spectrum. now the organization that put men on the moon has turned sixty years old we're talking...