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the cleaners is a filmthat talks about this kind of farm of people in the philippines thatr s the internet. and so it goes through and finds porn graphic images or offensive speech, and these people who live in a very differentulre than what we have in the united states aret s of subjected to the worst of american capitalism in a way. what's great about the electronic frontier foundation ise have these incredibly interesting partners who can actually talk about the larger context around these technology concerns. >> it's a complex issue. >> complex issues. >> how to balance privacy with freedomf speech. >> it's huge. we began working with them on an amazing documentary citizen 4 about edward snowden. and we've been engaging them on a fairly regular basis to come back as guests of ours to actually continue to illuminate us in the bay area. and kind of allow us to be leaders in thisind of critique of what's going on in the technology industry. >> okay. and boots quickly, any more movies for you after the first film? >> yeah. i'm starting to write stuff now. >> all right. >> yeah. ais is just
the cleaners is a filmthat talks about this kind of farm of people in the philippines thatr s the internet. and so it goes through and finds porn graphic images or offensive speech, and these people who live in a very differentulre than what we have in the united states aret s of subjected to the worst of american capitalism in a way. what's great about the electronic frontier foundation ise have these incredibly interesting partners who can actually talk about the larger context around these...
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years with technician excitement from the cash a company which makes the cleaners for this project the water from a high pressure water gun comes directly from the mediterranean. the senses that it does not use is in the fact that water is the only way to achieve such a brilliant contrast when you clean off the organic material it gives rise to such clear contours that lend the figures an astonishingly expressive quality. stone. delvin uses wood stencil to create his reverse graffiti images. he's planned a series of thirteen portraits for the harbor wall portraits of people who once lived in set. of. books and colleges with old photos of set and i've picked out the most expressive faces i don't want celebrities but rather people whose faces really express something about life and that was the only criterion just men women and children across section of society it. is located thirty kilometers. south of. it's one of the most important fishing ports on france's mediterranean coast. the marble wall is one of its landmarks it's six hundred fifty meters long and nearly three meters high. th
years with technician excitement from the cash a company which makes the cleaners for this project the water from a high pressure water gun comes directly from the mediterranean. the senses that it does not use is in the fact that water is the only way to achieve such a brilliant contrast when you clean off the organic material it gives rise to such clear contours that lend the figures an astonishingly expressive quality. stone. delvin uses wood stencil to create his reverse graffiti images....
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wall darvon has worked for years with technician nick hytner from the castle company which makes the cleaners for this project the water for the high pressure water gun comes directly from the mediterranean. assurances that the beauty is in the fact that water is the only way to achieve such a brilliant contrast when you clean off the organic material it gives rise to such clear contours that lend the figures an astonishingly expressive quality think was a stone. dolphin used as wood stencil to create his reverse graffiti images. he's planned a series of thirteen portraits for the harbor wall portraits of people who once lived in set. of the. books and colleges with old photos of set and i've picked out the most expressive faces i didn't want celebrities but rather people whose faces really express something about life and that that was the only criterion just men women and children across section of society with the. city's location thirty kilometers. south of. it's one of the most important fishing ports on france's mediterranean coast. the harbor wall is one of its landmarks it's six hundr
wall darvon has worked for years with technician nick hytner from the castle company which makes the cleaners for this project the water for the high pressure water gun comes directly from the mediterranean. assurances that the beauty is in the fact that water is the only way to achieve such a brilliant contrast when you clean off the organic material it gives rise to such clear contours that lend the figures an astonishingly expressive quality think was a stone. dolphin used as wood stencil to...
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. ♪ >> estate environmental leaders testify tuesday about the impact of the 1970 cleaner act. live coverage from the senate environment and public works committee starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. secretary of state nominee mike pompeo who currently serves as ca director, testified at his confirmation hearing your state. that is live from the senate foreign relations committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. you can also follow at c-span.org and with the free c-span radio. the united nation's security council held an emergency thatng on the terror act killed many people and injured many more. we will hear from u.s. ambassador to the u.s. nikki haley along with russia's ambassador to the u.n. [indiscernible] conversation --
. ♪ >> estate environmental leaders testify tuesday about the impact of the 1970 cleaner act. live coverage from the senate environment and public works committee starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. secretary of state nominee mike pompeo who currently serves as ca director, testified at his confirmation hearing your state. that is live from the senate foreign relations committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. you can also follow at c-span.org and with the free c-span radio....
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past behind and the moment you leave the past behind you're free so in this new period i called the cleaner clean the past you claim you sold your claim your physical body and you're ready for that last part of your life and this have to be happy and lived with full of joy. you know i just want to say the book is that the kid to france an enemy is important. yes that you have those three parts in your staff like the girl and no way and the warrior of the soldier the fighter and this kind of spirital person so you think the spiritual takes over now when you get older or i really think when i come times that i feel physically not able to deliver what i suspected from me i would like so much to actually go to monastery and rest leave part last part of my life in there with monks this is really my really wish because really going to this passage of between light between life and that it's important you have to kind of get ready and you can get ready only spiritual way you could i think this is horrifying to me to to to live in newark you go to all people houses and just wait for that there this
past behind and the moment you leave the past behind you're free so in this new period i called the cleaner clean the past you claim you sold your claim your physical body and you're ready for that last part of your life and this have to be happy and lived with full of joy. you know i just want to say the book is that the kid to france an enemy is important. yes that you have those three parts in your staff like the girl and no way and the warrior of the soldier the fighter and this kind of...
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buses. 23 of the agency's hybrid buses like these already use a cleaner burning diesel. the other 18 will be switched to that fuel this summer. marin transit says while the manufacturer of the buses is in china, the vehicles will be built in california. the battery-powered buses are part of $1.6 million pilot project to get cleaner burning vehicles on the road. >>> coming up, growing opposition to california's sanctuary status. the parts of the state planning to exempt themselves from the law. >>> san francisco earns a perfect score on a survey testing money smarts. how we stand out from 200 cities across the country. >>> plus nasa launching a new mission today. find out what by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. >>> this is abc 7 mornings. >> widening the perspective and looking at the state, we have showers along the central coast, 54 in monterey and a mix of rain and snow in the higher elevations, so certainly a much colder day from north to south, 60s in los angeles. a winter weat
buses. 23 of the agency's hybrid buses like these already use a cleaner burning diesel. the other 18 will be switched to that fuel this summer. marin transit says while the manufacturer of the buses is in china, the vehicles will be built in california. the battery-powered buses are part of $1.6 million pilot project to get cleaner burning vehicles on the road. >>> coming up, growing opposition to california's sanctuary status. the parts of the state planning to exempt themselves from...
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kind of the medals around their necks which is wrong but they will also be devastated, jonny had the cleanerun but they didn't have a smooth run into this one and they couldn't pull it out off the back. it was almost like leeds. made the choppy waters but it wasn't the swim or the ride that was the problem, it was the run, because alistair has had hip surgery and a calf problem. tough going. definitely because it was a shorter sprint race and you need to be on your running form. he would have known that and i think he would have known that and i think he would have known that and i think he would have made the first two as ha rd would have made the first two as hard as possible, if it was the 0lympic distance he could have had a girland the 0lympic distance he could have had a girl and the boys more. but henry schuman had a great race and finished it off. he was a worthy winner, the bradley brothers in rio 2016, he came third behind them, and bronze for marc austin of scotland, especially impressive as he was probably outside of the reckoning going into the event. we can hear from alistair n
kind of the medals around their necks which is wrong but they will also be devastated, jonny had the cleanerun but they didn't have a smooth run into this one and they couldn't pull it out off the back. it was almost like leeds. made the choppy waters but it wasn't the swim or the ride that was the problem, it was the run, because alistair has had hip surgery and a calf problem. tough going. definitely because it was a shorter sprint race and you need to be on your running form. he would have...
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are they really the cleaner option? >>> new details on the cruise ship that came smashing into this dock. so what went wrong? >>> a good thursday morning, everyone. we begin with the showdown in syria and the countdown to a u.s. military strike. >> the tensions rising right now. president trump taunted russia warning missiles are coming. the white house says all options are on the table but insists no decisions have been made as of yet. in the meantime, the associated press reports some syrians are now stocking up on food and even preparing underground shelters. >> abc's molly hunter has more on the preparations under way right now. molly, good morning. >> reporter: diane and kendis, good morning. that's right. a russian newspaper this morning is reporting that there are secret negotiations going on that the russians are actually pressing the americans for the targets so they can get their forces out of the way. this morning, syria is bracing for a possible attack from the u.s. military. a u.s. official says the syrian m
are they really the cleaner option? >>> new details on the cruise ship that came smashing into this dock. so what went wrong? >>> a good thursday morning, everyone. we begin with the showdown in syria and the countdown to a u.s. military strike. >> the tensions rising right now. president trump taunted russia warning missiles are coming. the white house says all options are on the table but insists no decisions have been made as of yet. in the meantime, the associated...
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stuart: dawn 25%, took them to the cleaners about one statement. s the outrage story of the morning, growing number of tech employees want their companies to stop working with the pentagon. they've even launched a petition that says in part here we go, we believe that tech companies should not be in the business of war and that we aztec workers must adopt binding ethical standards for the use of ai, artificial intelligence that will let us build the world we believe in. scott martin is with us. let's nail this because there's no financial impact on these companies at all. >> no, there's not. ironic because we have earnings coming too, that will probably be the mover. to give up freedom and safety for the ideal is so upsetting, a couple of years ago i don't think tech would have said this, do you think so? ashley: hard to say. stuart: during the obama administration? you could be right. how do you feel, ash? ashley: silicon valley is silly valley, they are sitting in the bubble, sitting in safe spaces given to them by who, the military who protect th
stuart: dawn 25%, took them to the cleaners about one statement. s the outrage story of the morning, growing number of tech employees want their companies to stop working with the pentagon. they've even launched a petition that says in part here we go, we believe that tech companies should not be in the business of war and that we aztec workers must adopt binding ethical standards for the use of ai, artificial intelligence that will let us build the world we believe in. scott martin is with us....
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journey we are on and from a security of supply point of view, when we think about it, a lot of the cleanere producing at home. mandated to take all of the grid entirely at 2025, rb on track? —— take coal off the grid. there is, and we may even be ahead of that target time to take coal off the system. louise, thank you very much for your time. before we go, c had a market have been getting on. the ftse 100 before we go, c had a market have been getting on. the ftse100 is up slightly, stock markets around the world all on the rise as lots of traders believe us interest rates will go up. that is good for the markets. vodafone, we mentioned not doing too well in the consumer survey. to be fair, all of the main providers seemed to do pretty badly. brent crude, we have put in, the oil price is now just brent crude, we have put in, the oil price is nowjust under $75 a barrel. it is at its highest level since november 2014, that is on the back of reduced supply and increased demand. keep an eye on the oil prices. and a bit of sterling, wea kness prices. and a bit of sterling, weakness against the
journey we are on and from a security of supply point of view, when we think about it, a lot of the cleanere producing at home. mandated to take all of the grid entirely at 2025, rb on track? —— take coal off the grid. there is, and we may even be ahead of that target time to take coal off the system. louise, thank you very much for your time. before we go, c had a market have been getting on. the ftse 100 before we go, c had a market have been getting on. the ftse100 is up slightly, stock...
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cohen is the president's cleaner and muscle man. the cleaner and muscle man is in trouble so that could lead to a lot of trouble for president trump. it has led to a lot of drama for us in the united states of america. we can't focus on other stuff, things that are going wrong in the streets of this country. i will -- the point about we need to find out what really happened here and nobody is above the law, not even the president if he is involved and engaged and has to pay the consequen consequences, everybody in this web of deceit has to but we do as a country have to focus on how we fix our election system so that it is not in jeopardy of being violated by russia or anybody else. we have not dealt with the voting rights act in this country. we have the help america vote act that gave money out to states. we don't have the equipment that can assure the safety and integrity of our elections from now into the future. that is vitally important. >> i think one of the most revealing things to come out in the comey interviews and the me
cohen is the president's cleaner and muscle man. the cleaner and muscle man is in trouble so that could lead to a lot of trouble for president trump. it has led to a lot of drama for us in the united states of america. we can't focus on other stuff, things that are going wrong in the streets of this country. i will -- the point about we need to find out what really happened here and nobody is above the law, not even the president if he is involved and engaged and has to pay the consequen...
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the main point i would like to make today is that these cleaner technologies are clearly superior and so they are going to be implemented, and each of them operates by generating electricity. as a result, it is in the best interest of the citizens of san francisco both present and future to migrate to the transit system to one that operates with electricity as soon as possible so it can be seamlessly integrated with the cleaner energy sources of the future. >> thank you, sir. next speaker please. thank you. >> thank you. >> good morning. i am emily and i am an outreach coordinator with the union of concerned scientists. thank you for the opportunity to comment today. on behalf of the union of concerned scientists and our nearly 8,000 supporters and members in san francisco, we are encouraged by your recent commitment to move forward with 0 emission bus project and urge you to take seriously the need to convert muni's fleet to 100% zero emission as soon as possible. we appreciate that the city is beginning to address the potential operational hurdles by deploying the fleet and launchin
the main point i would like to make today is that these cleaner technologies are clearly superior and so they are going to be implemented, and each of them operates by generating electricity. as a result, it is in the best interest of the citizens of san francisco both present and future to migrate to the transit system to one that operates with electricity as soon as possible so it can be seamlessly integrated with the cleaner energy sources of the future. >> thank you, sir. next speaker...
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the board approved $1.6 million to a program to keep the stations cleaner. it would pay for attendance at the elevators in the civic center and powell street stations. the stations have long had a problem with people using the elevators instead of using a toilet. that means the elevators often do not work. people with disabilities may not be able to get places. the program will begin by the end of the month. >>> the man accused of intentionally running over five pedestrians in san francisco and killing one is due in court. 33-year-old mark dennis is facing one charge of murder and four counts of attempted murder. the incident happened march 28 near illinois and 24 street. dennis threatened the five men. before running them over with a van. a 43-year-old was killed. four other men were injured and sent to the hospital. >>> and other murder suspect is due in court this morning. he is accused of killing his estranged wife at church last month. he will be arraigned on charges of murder, battery of an officer, resisting arrest. witnesses say he stabbed his wife an
the board approved $1.6 million to a program to keep the stations cleaner. it would pay for attendance at the elevators in the civic center and powell street stations. the stations have long had a problem with people using the elevators instead of using a toilet. that means the elevators often do not work. people with disabilities may not be able to get places. the program will begin by the end of the month. >>> the man accused of intentionally running over five pedestrians in san...
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cleaners that you see today. after we're done, there will be a demonstration of the new street cleaners if you would like to be here and stick around. these street cleaners make a difference in our neighborhoods, they make a difference on our streets and that's what we want to do with the funding initiative. these are all great new investments and we're also pairing them with other initiatives. so we have a great fix-it team here in the city of san francisco, led by sandra. i want to thank her for being here today. there she is. [applause] these fix-it teams have been created for a specific reason, to respond to our neighborhood needs and respond quickly. each community in san francisco, each neighborhood in san francisco we know has its own issues. whether it's broken streetlights, graffiti, needle pickup. our fix-it team is pounding the pavement every day, addressing quality of life concerns in a quick and efficient manner. i know every single neighborhood that has seen a fix-it team has been overwhelmed with response and positive by the effect we're having in the neighborhoods. i want to thank sandra who is here
cleaners that you see today. after we're done, there will be a demonstration of the new street cleaners if you would like to be here and stick around. these street cleaners make a difference in our neighborhoods, they make a difference on our streets and that's what we want to do with the funding initiative. these are all great new investments and we're also pairing them with other initiatives. so we have a great fix-it team here in the city of san francisco, led by sandra. i want to thank her...
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so it optimizes within sectors so let's over weight the cleaner utilities and the dirtier ones under weight. that's how it works. so it's targeting a 50% reduction in carbon emissions relative to the policy benchmark. >> ok. i should have probably started with the thank you. [laughter] thank you for putting this together and making a way out of no way. this is a great start. although, when i was going through the files left with a desire for more with a greater level of detail. so back to my original question, what other strategy funds were considered? i don't think you answered that one. i don't know, john, i'm looking at you. >> yeah, um -- so -- >> is there hesitation because there were none that were considered or so many you can't tell me? >> yes and no. it's more the former. you know, we do an existing investment in the msci fossil fuel strategy. that is not a constrained strategy relative to sector weight and tracking error and the like and this strategy takes that into account. so it was to -- when i first heard this strategy from john, i thought it was very insightfully done
so it optimizes within sectors so let's over weight the cleaner utilities and the dirtier ones under weight. that's how it works. so it's targeting a 50% reduction in carbon emissions relative to the policy benchmark. >> ok. i should have probably started with the thank you. [laughter] thank you for putting this together and making a way out of no way. this is a great start. although, when i was going through the files left with a desire for more with a greater level of detail. so back to...
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out here at "420", you see the crowds that were out here earlier have gone up in smoke and now the cleanersaking their way through the park towards hippie hill. organizers say they believe that this year's "420" was a success.
out here at "420", you see the crowds that were out here earlier have gone up in smoke and now the cleanersaking their way through the park towards hippie hill. organizers say they believe that this year's "420" was a success.
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out here at "420", you see the crowds that were out here earlier have gone up in smoke and now the cleaners are making their way through the park towards hippie hill. organizers say they believe that this year's "420" was a success. a cloud of smoke at hippie hill in golden gate park at 4:20 this afternoon. 20,000 people smoked marijuana. >> it's all the community, being nice to everyone, helping you can out. >> reporter: for recreational marijuana users, "420" is a time to smoke and april 20th a day to celebrate. >> people see the benefits of it. not only does it bring inner peace but it brings medicinal properties that are helping people and starting to realize more as a nation that this can actually be good for us. >> reporter: hours before the appointed time thousands of users streamed into golden gate park passing through security checking their bags. the only dispute we saw a man trying to bring alcohol into golden gate park. the crowds pouring onto hippie hill ready to sit back and t oke up. >> it's different from four years ago. so i mean, no vendors, right, it was cool. by came the
out here at "420", you see the crowds that were out here earlier have gone up in smoke and now the cleaners are making their way through the park towards hippie hill. organizers say they believe that this year's "420" was a success. a cloud of smoke at hippie hill in golden gate park at 4:20 this afternoon. 20,000 people smoked marijuana. >> it's all the community, being nice to everyone, helping you can out. >> reporter: for recreational marijuana users,...
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so those were some of the -- >> cleaner? >> yeah. i call them tapioca jokes! don't know if that is right reference but what comes to my mind. the question is was this a political gift for the president? was this too far? let's bring in julian zeleny. he is back with us and dean is a contributor to cnn.com and host of his own show, appropriately named. good morning, dean. >> thanks. >> welcome back, julian. what did you think? >> i was in the room there and i thought some of the jokes were funny and some don't. unfortunately, people don't laugh when they agree with the politics of the jokes. you look back at the dinners year after year and people upset with the jokes and some too mean and too cruel. last year before that larry wilmore and the list goes on. overall did a good job. it's a tough job but i think she did well and ruffled some feathers but that somewhat it's about going after people in power and making it uncomfortable and what she did last night. >> julian, do you think this year was any worse than past years in terms of the criticisms and maybe some
so those were some of the -- >> cleaner? >> yeah. i call them tapioca jokes! don't know if that is right reference but what comes to my mind. the question is was this a political gift for the president? was this too far? let's bring in julian zeleny. he is back with us and dean is a contributor to cnn.com and host of his own show, appropriately named. good morning, dean. >> thanks. >> welcome back, julian. what did you think? >> i was in the room there and i...
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turnout is the ugly period and 20th century turnout plummets, half of eligible voters vote in the election. a cleaner young people separated out from the rest of society. there are schools, unions, young people aren't allowed to engage with adults, which is really getting them to participate in politics and don't need it as much in their lives. and lives are stable structured and they care less about hanging out with adults streets.ing in the >> end of child labor law? >> yes, in many ways, the fact lives get more structured, stable and easier in many ways, makes it so they politics as much. theyied politics in the 19th it.ury because they need less push for young people and politicians are pulling them in time.e same >> historically, what is youth pment in politics today? far lower. millennials are engaging in rates than r higher haveers or baby boomers we seen ruserjence. >> the book is called "the irgin vote," how young americans made democracy social, politics personal and voting century.n the 19th who do you hope will read it? i know everybody. people.ons of >> who did you have in mind when you
turnout is the ugly period and 20th century turnout plummets, half of eligible voters vote in the election. a cleaner young people separated out from the rest of society. there are schools, unions, young people aren't allowed to engage with adults, which is really getting them to participate in politics and don't need it as much in their lives. and lives are stable structured and they care less about hanging out with adults streets.ing in the >> end of child labor law? >> yes, in...
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. >>> and five, shares of bed bath & beyond getting taken to the cleaners today we'll show you what that stock is doing on this thursday, april 11th "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brian brian. thank you very much for joining us on cnbc here's how your money and the global markets are setting up their day. stock futures indicating the dow -- we don't know the futures for once are fairly flat thinly traded at this hour don't put a lot of credence into it the dow futures down about 2 points similar story with the bond market maybe volatility there slowing the ten-year treasury note yield yielding 2.77% the bigger story may be in oil crude here and overseas trading at the highest level in 3 1/2 years. global demand is growing inventories getting tighter. watch gasoline prices. u.s. government predicting a 14% jump heading into the summer they're already about 30 cents higher a gallon now than they were this time last year just something to think about when you fill up your gas tank in the summer driving season, whi
. >>> and five, shares of bed bath & beyond getting taken to the cleaners today we'll show you what that stock is doing on this thursday, april 11th "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brian brian. thank you very much for joining us on cnbc here's how your money and the global markets are setting up their day. stock futures indicating the dow -- we don't know the futures for once are...
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it's lifted the boat and made the entire fleet of cars cleaner. that could be one of the reasons why auto makers aren't pushing back. we think it is dangerous to have more pollution, more emissions and dirtier air. >> if auto makers are selling the cars, why should they push back? a market is a market. >> they want to make more money. >> how does that work? >> they make the argument that it is cheaper to produce dirtier cars. >> okay. but they also sell. the biggest selling car in california is trucks. >> suvs. people want bigger. >> i find it ironic when driving around and everybody has a clean air sticker and they're all driving suvs. is this something the voters want? >> absolutely. i think if you gave voters a choice between an suv that's clean verses one that's dirtier they will gravitate to the clean suvs. volkswagen announce the they will bring back the iconic 1970 vw van all electric, 300-mile range in a couple years. >> why not just let the market take it? if people are inclined to buy the bigger cars even if it means a smaller engine, why
it's lifted the boat and made the entire fleet of cars cleaner. that could be one of the reasons why auto makers aren't pushing back. we think it is dangerous to have more pollution, more emissions and dirtier air. >> if auto makers are selling the cars, why should they push back? a market is a market. >> they want to make more money. >> how does that work? >> they make the argument that it is cheaper to produce dirtier cars. >> okay. but they also sell. the...
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they're taking them to the cleaners. >> yeah.ok them to the cleaners. >> yes. >> right. >> they panted the post office not. >> another not another that suffered is nxp every time i get into this i get more questions. >> that's for real. >> i don't want to because my reporting has not turned up a lot. last week i mentioned that nxn would likely want to extend the merger agreement, which as of now is extended beyond the 25th of april the expectations has been that we'll hear one way or the other by the 17th. or call come would have to refile but they refiled once it would be unprecedented to refile a second time 12750. if yo got approval tomorrow it would close quickly. and the upside is very strong. many say, jim, the downside they don't see is particularly significant except that you would have a lot of selling shareholders initially. >> yeah. you have the big jump. >> right. >> now, by the way, on the $4 break fee it would have to paid regardless the question to whether or when they'll get the approval, i got nothing >>well, ear
they're taking them to the cleaners. >> yeah.ok them to the cleaners. >> yes. >> right. >> they panted the post office not. >> another not another that suffered is nxp every time i get into this i get more questions. >> that's for real. >> i don't want to because my reporting has not turned up a lot. last week i mentioned that nxn would likely want to extend the merger agreement, which as of now is extended beyond the 25th of april the expectations has...
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certainty. 49 states or 40 states but i think there is a real opportunity to make clear the findings in the cleanertor compatible with one another. is there a way to give flexibility in the near term 21 to 25 and gives him greater rigor to the standards after 2030 and in a way that is respectful of california's leadership role in this and for the rest of us? is a pipe dream? is that reality? can you give me a reality check on that idea? >> as i say we believe in standards that we agree to previously are attainable but certainly we are willing to sit down and talk to the auto industry and talk about the technology and look out to 2030. we want to work towards a solution that will keep us moving forward and it's not a pipe dream. we will talk to the industry. we will work with others to come up with a solution. >> one of the things i try to do every january is to go to the detroit auto show. been doing it for years and i met with representatives from two different auto companies all who have basically said give us additional flexibility in terms of greater certainty and for greater rigor. i do think
certainty. 49 states or 40 states but i think there is a real opportunity to make clear the findings in the cleanertor compatible with one another. is there a way to give flexibility in the near term 21 to 25 and gives him greater rigor to the standards after 2030 and in a way that is respectful of california's leadership role in this and for the rest of us? is a pipe dream? is that reality? can you give me a reality check on that idea? >> as i say we believe in standards that we agree to...
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it shortens the tail to keep the lamb cleaner. so they don't get... keep the flies off them.ry well because when i see lambs like this, i remember my home, i remember in somalia, i remember every single home. i remember my family, i remember everything. well, it's beautiful today, but it has been a brutal winter, particularly difficult for rodney, and having the asylum seekers here really does help him out. for every group that arrives, rodney receives a small payment, a boost to his income after he spent an extra £14,000 feeding his sheep through the cold weather. this is one way of diversifying. i don't make a lot of money out of it at all but it's a big help. it's 100 people a year at least that come out for lambing. it genuinely makes a difference. it's one of the best things i've done, really, i think, over the years. there is more singing on the slopes below ingleborough over lunch. it all looks very jovial but this man is a burmese asylum seeker, his family victims of ethnic cleansing. their lives are at risk. and they flee. nobody would leave their home unless they we
it shortens the tail to keep the lamb cleaner. so they don't get... keep the flies off them.ry well because when i see lambs like this, i remember my home, i remember in somalia, i remember every single home. i remember my family, i remember everything. well, it's beautiful today, but it has been a brutal winter, particularly difficult for rodney, and having the asylum seekers here really does help him out. for every group that arrives, rodney receives a small payment, a boost to his income...
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it shortens the tail to keep the lamb cleaner. so they don't get... livestock. i feel very well because when i see lambs like this, i remember my home, i remember in somalia, i remember every single home. i remember my family, i remember everything. well, it is beautiful today, but it has been a brutal winter, particularly difficult for rodney, and having the asylum seekers here really does help him out. for every group that arrives, rodney receives a small payment, a boost to his income after he spent an extra £14,000 feeding his sheep through the cold weather. this is one way of diversifying. i don‘t make a lot of money out of it at all but it‘s a big help. it‘s 100 people a year at least that come out for lambing. it generally makes a difference. it‘s one of the best things i‘ve done, really, i think, over the years. there is more singing on the slopes below ingleborough over lunch. it all looks very jovial but this man is a burmese asylum seeker, his family victims of ethnic cleansing. their lives are at risk. they flee. nobody would leave their h
it shortens the tail to keep the lamb cleaner. so they don't get... livestock. i feel very well because when i see lambs like this, i remember my home, i remember in somalia, i remember every single home. i remember my family, i remember everything. well, it is beautiful today, but it has been a brutal winter, particularly difficult for rodney, and having the asylum seekers here really does help him out. for every group that arrives, rodney receives a small payment, a boost to his income after...
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. >> supervisor safai: that was the cleaner version. >> supervisor peskin: having said all of that, i want reminded that a decade ago, i actually introduced an ordinance which but for the bell ringing on my then-two-term limit would likely have been passed, which used the specific carve outs proposed in proposition a, the 2007 charter amendment, that would have allowed certain items to be appealed to the board. that item never came forward for a hearing. here we are a decade later, and that is before us today. interestingly enough, it is in some ways modelled on a provision that the board passed a decade and a half ago -- more than that, 16, 17 years ago, on how conditional uses from mr. cider's department could be brought before this board. in the old days, and this was manifestly unjust, only property owners within 300 feet of a project receiving conditional use could appeal to the board of supervisors, and subsequently, i passed legislation that actually gave the board the authority to be proxies for people whether they did not own real property, whether they were residential tenan
. >> supervisor safai: that was the cleaner version. >> supervisor peskin: having said all of that, i want reminded that a decade ago, i actually introduced an ordinance which but for the bell ringing on my then-two-term limit would likely have been passed, which used the specific carve outs proposed in proposition a, the 2007 charter amendment, that would have allowed certain items to be appealed to the board. that item never came forward for a hearing. here we are a decade later,...
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still to come: the college cleaner no—one knew was a slave. e alarms. we'll talk to a former inmate and a lawyer who represents some of those inside. time for the latest news. here's annita. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may will tell mps later today that she ordered raf jets to take part in air strikes against syria because it was the "right thing to do". british, french and us planes directed more than a hundred missiles at syrian government targets, thought to be chemical weapons bases, in response to the alleged chemical attack on the rebel—held town of douma. in an unusual move, the government's asked for an emergency commons debate to allow mps more time to express their views. the former director of the fbi has accused donald trump of being morally unfit to be president, because of what he called his constant lies, his views on race and his treatment of women. james comey‘s comments came in an interview with the american abc network. he was fired a year ago over his handling of the investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 pre
still to come: the college cleaner no—one knew was a slave. e alarms. we'll talk to a former inmate and a lawyer who represents some of those inside. time for the latest news. here's annita. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may will tell mps later today that she ordered raf jets to take part in air strikes against syria because it was the "right thing to do". british, french and us planes directed more than a hundred missiles at syrian government targets, thought to be chemical...
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cleaner? that didn't have the harsh ingredients of other cleaners. and killed 99.9% of germs. with only 3 ingredients? there is. new lysol daily cleanser. what it takes to protect. there's plenty to love about the change of seasons... but a wet or dry cough isn't one of them. treat that cough head on... with mucinex dm. it immediately releases to relieve dry and wet coughs... ...and lasts for 12 hours. mucinex dm. ♪ when i'm gone when i'm gone ♪ ♪ you're gonna miss me when i'm gone ♪ ♪ you're gonna miss me when i'm gone ♪ ♪ gone gone gone when i'm gone ♪ (brian) i've had a hcopd...tack, a heart transplant... lung cancer... and part of my lung removed. my tip is: if smoking doesn't get you one way, it'll get you another. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. soi'm not giving you chewbacca got han solo? collect all twelve exclusive trading cards and try a new movie-inspired menu only at denny's. solo: a star wars story
cleaner? that didn't have the harsh ingredients of other cleaners. and killed 99.9% of germs. with only 3 ingredients? there is. new lysol daily cleanser. what it takes to protect. there's plenty to love about the change of seasons... but a wet or dry cough isn't one of them. treat that cough head on... with mucinex dm. it immediately releases to relieve dry and wet coughs... ...and lasts for 12 hours. mucinex dm. ♪ when i'm gone when i'm gone ♪ ♪ you're gonna miss me when i'm gone ♪...
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i don't send anything to the dry cleaner. i tell everybody else how to wash everything. see how it looks like it sort of came out? >> reporter: in fact, richardson runs a free laundry camp at the mall of america in minneapolis for folks to be converted. >> should i just throw in it a mesh beg? should i invest in a mesh bag. >> inside the mesh bag the garment can't stretch out. >> reporter: we thought we would put the stain master to the test. what will we have? >> a juicy loosey. >> a juicy loosey, a local delicacy that lives up to its name. a ginormous hamburger with molten cheese in the middle. >> that's the trick. so you don't want it to kind of shoot out all over everything. >> don't want that all over my shirt. >> right, exactly. although we can get it out. >> you can get that out? >> oh yeah. not a problem. i can get it out with easy things. >> reporter: that's the other half of the laundry evangelist service. he said it's a sin to put chemicals on the clothes. a quick trip to the local grocery reveals some not so newfangled tools. lemon, hydrogen peroxide and plain
i don't send anything to the dry cleaner. i tell everybody else how to wash everything. see how it looks like it sort of came out? >> reporter: in fact, richardson runs a free laundry camp at the mall of america in minneapolis for folks to be converted. >> should i just throw in it a mesh beg? should i invest in a mesh bag. >> inside the mesh bag the garment can't stretch out. >> reporter: we thought we would put the stain master to the test. what will we have? >>...
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whatever you might think of my approach, the chinese haven't taken us to have been taken us to the cleanerses. i'm going to be different. >> people care more about what's going on with their own pocketbooks. people care more about -- >> neil: longer term he is saying this will be better for pocketbook. >> people don't think long term. people say it used to cost this much. now it costs this much. it's bad news and i don't like it? >> i think a lot of millennials don't see this happening right now. we talked a lot about this pending potential trade war. you are not seeing millennials get involved and really talk about this. >> neil: what about tit-for-tat, if someone is cheating you out of something. what do you think going right back at them fight fire with fire. >> something has to be done, that's for sure. >> neil: do you agree with what the trump administration is trying to do. >> this is shooting yourself in the foot to be honest. i think millennials are inflated in a way that i think trump voters aren't. we aren't super exposed to the market. >> neil: super exposed to those soybeans and
whatever you might think of my approach, the chinese haven't taken us to have been taken us to the cleanerses. i'm going to be different. >> people care more about what's going on with their own pocketbooks. people care more about -- >> neil: longer term he is saying this will be better for pocketbook. >> people don't think long term. people say it used to cost this much. now it costs this much. it's bad news and i don't like it? >> i think a lot of millennials don't see...
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it shortens the tail to keep the lamb cleaner. so they don't get... because when i see lambs like this, i remember my home, i remember in somalia, i remember every single home. i remember my family, i remember everything. well, it's beautiful today, but it has been a brutal winter, particularly difficult for rodney, and having the asylum seekers here really does help him out. for every group that arrives, rodney receives a small payment, a boost to his income after he spent an extra £14,000 feeding his sheep through the cold weather. this is one way of diversifying. i don't make a lot of money out of it at all but it's a big help. it's 100 people a year at least that come out for lambing. it generally makes a difference.
it shortens the tail to keep the lamb cleaner. so they don't get... because when i see lambs like this, i remember my home, i remember in somalia, i remember every single home. i remember my family, i remember everything. well, it's beautiful today, but it has been a brutal winter, particularly difficult for rodney, and having the asylum seekers here really does help him out. for every group that arrives, rodney receives a small payment, a boost to his income after he spent an extra £14,000...