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okay this is not the right space for us to be going into. >> so are you saying that one of the unintended consequences has been new indemnity clauses in the lease that the tenant is required to endemifiy the landlord -- >> i don't think they can do that because federal law -- i don't know the legal terms but federal law -- the property owner is still subject to being sued in federal law. what they're saying in the lease whatever they paid being sued in terms of statutory damages and legal fees that the business is required to reimburse them for those -- for that. >> i have another question if there is time and to you again. it's about what you mentioned the historical building commission not necessarily approving ada access improvements and i am wondering if you have any perspective on that? whether you think as far as you can tell that the historical building commission is correctly applying the codes under the ada or if you think that that's an avenue where the ccda could do some education of historical building commissions or if you can see any other suggestions for ways that we could
okay this is not the right space for us to be going into. >> so are you saying that one of the unintended consequences has been new indemnity clauses in the lease that the tenant is required to endemifiy the landlord -- >> i don't think they can do that because federal law -- i don't know the legal terms but federal law -- the property owner is still subject to being sued in federal law. what they're saying in the lease whatever they paid being sued in terms of statutory damages and...
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there will always be unintended consequences potentially. they will probably be things down the road you will want to change and modify. there's nothing radical about that idea. there will be unintended consequences, i presume. you don't sit around and do nothing. if that was the case you would never legislate. rep. frank: one other point. the criticism that we did not and too big to fail, i think we clearly have done. some institutions are clearly in that category. other institutions are subject to the discretionary judgment of the at they are fighting against this notion that they are in this category. midsize banks tried to push of the $50 billion so they will not be covered. the more credible criticism comes from tim geithner, namely that we made it too hard for the fed to a lot banks. i havedisagree. given what we have been through if that is the case but will have to persuade congress. there is the notion we will give the unilateral right to do that. history is history. there was one allegation that the bill contributed to a temporary
there will always be unintended consequences potentially. they will probably be things down the road you will want to change and modify. there's nothing radical about that idea. there will be unintended consequences, i presume. you don't sit around and do nothing. if that was the case you would never legislate. rep. frank: one other point. the criticism that we did not and too big to fail, i think we clearly have done. some institutions are clearly in that category. other institutions are...
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and one of those reasons is that one of the unintended positive consequences of that entire project was that in a health care system that is incredibly siloed to the detriment of any client trying to seek services. an example of that and probably many of you in this room are aware of or know people who have experienced this. one individual maybe working with so many different providers, but none of those providers speak to each other. so we have this incredibly complex and extremely difficult to navigate system for most people. if you add to that, the challenges of being in crisis and having the several mental illness and having disabilities and being homeless and having a substance abuse problem and having a medical problem like hiv, it's a miracle to me that people get help at all sometimes. the unintended consequences of the cit, for the first time i was able to meet many of my sort of community providers and individuals who work with the same clients, but we had never spoken to each other our paths had nerve crossed and it was a unique and positive experience and the beauty was for
and one of those reasons is that one of the unintended positive consequences of that entire project was that in a health care system that is incredibly siloed to the detriment of any client trying to seek services. an example of that and probably many of you in this room are aware of or know people who have experienced this. one individual maybe working with so many different providers, but none of those providers speak to each other. so we have this incredibly complex and extremely difficult...
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and ended up having very, very negative unintended consequences about new and creative uses, including for example, the roxy theater could not sell beer or wine. and so we ended up significantly scaling-back that effectively a ban and made it a more flexible thing, so it could be more case-by-case, understanding there were good alcohol uses and problematic uses. i would support this if we amended this to convert the ban into a conditional use. i know what supervisor kim's view is. i don't know what supervisors cohen's view is on it and i will either be in the majority or i will be in the minority and then we can move forward. >> thank you. supervisor kim. >> thank you, chair cohen. i just wanted to add a couple of comments to the discussion. as supervisor wiener said, i have already made clear my support for the ordinance that is moving before us today. i want to say that i do appreciate supervisor wiener's points. our office has introduced, i believe, three to four interim controls in our districts. two were prohibitions and two, i believe were conditional use. and we have always had
and ended up having very, very negative unintended consequences about new and creative uses, including for example, the roxy theater could not sell beer or wine. and so we ended up significantly scaling-back that effectively a ban and made it a more flexible thing, so it could be more case-by-case, understanding there were good alcohol uses and problematic uses. i would support this if we amended this to convert the ban into a conditional use. i know what supervisor kim's view is. i don't know...
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and many homes have solar power and the panels sit on roofs but as jacob reports that is having unintendedence and forcing some homeowners off the grid. >> reporter: when the owner of this multi million mansion told his solar installer he wanted off the grid that was a first. >> never seen that before and when the crew came out to do it they had the exact same response. what they said was here goes our jobs. >> reporter: cutting ties to the electric company was not the original plan with sun and highest electricity rates in the nation solar seems easy and the client wanted to be on the grid for a backup but hawaii is one of the most isolated of centers of population in the world and it's incredibly complicated to provide power here. you cannot borrow power from the next state over you cannot borrow from the next island and accelerated from water that is too deep and add solar to the mix and things get very complicated. >> these are some screens that show how the grid is operating. >> reporter: colton says that means his utility has to closely monitor how much solar power is on his grid for
and many homes have solar power and the panels sit on roofs but as jacob reports that is having unintendedence and forcing some homeowners off the grid. >> reporter: when the owner of this multi million mansion told his solar installer he wanted off the grid that was a first. >> never seen that before and when the crew came out to do it they had the exact same response. what they said was here goes our jobs. >> reporter: cutting ties to the electric company was not the...
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wait until you hear how an unintended upload may help solve a crime. >>> after five months it's a mysteryved after an emergency, this woman had no idea who she was. how she relearned her past thanks to those who know her best. >>> today volunteers will collect care package items donated for operation yellow ribbon. the organization supports active duty members of the military and of course our veterans. the event runs from 11:00 this morning until 4:00 this afternoon. donations are being accepted at family and company jewelers on 65 east route 70 in moralton. >>> an unintended upload of photos could help with a robbery case. the computer was on his last run to an upper darby apartment complex sunday night when someone stole his idling car with cash and cell phone inside. the robbers abandoned the cars blocks away. tuesday, the photos showing a sawed off shotgun appeared in the victim's google cloud photo stream. >> two days later i'm going through my google photos to show my grandma a picture of something and i saw these pictures on there. >> the frightening thing and the thing that conce
wait until you hear how an unintended upload may help solve a crime. >>> after five months it's a mysteryved after an emergency, this woman had no idea who she was. how she relearned her past thanks to those who know her best. >>> today volunteers will collect care package items donated for operation yellow ribbon. the organization supports active duty members of the military and of course our veterans. the event runs from 11:00 this morning until 4:00 this afternoon....
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there are always going to be potential unintended consequences. there will probably be things down the road you'll want to change and modify. there will be some unintended consequences. you don't sit around and do nothing. you'd never legislate if that were going to be the case. >> one other point, i want to concede. the criticism that we didn't end two big to fail, i think we have done. the proof is some institutions are clearly in that category. other institutions are subject to the discretionary judgment to the fsoc. with one exception they hate the idea. they are fighting against it. this notion it's a great benefit to be in that category, why is met life suing to get out of it? why are midsized banks trying to push up to $50 billion. the criticism comes from tim geithner and others in the financial community that we made it too hard to bail out banks. that's the criticism you're getting. i disagree with it. what they're saying is there may come a time in america when it's important for the public to come to the aid of a major institution. giv
there are always going to be potential unintended consequences. there will probably be things down the road you'll want to change and modify. there will be some unintended consequences. you don't sit around and do nothing. you'd never legislate if that were going to be the case. >> one other point, i want to concede. the criticism that we didn't end two big to fail, i think we have done. the proof is some institutions are clearly in that category. other institutions are subject to the...
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roosevelt with his dead on the russian again just to add to their realistic favor which was the unintended consequence to some people to think they were listening to roosevelt so for all these devices in various production at the time nobody had brought them all together in the last hours it goes on the air 8:00 p.m. eastern 1938. it was up against the very popular program on the other network with a ventriloquist act on the radio that i will let you think about for a moment to. [laughter] so not too many people were listening to orson welles. i think gergen and mccarthy had 34 million listeners that night but the show starts off very slowly from a hotel in new york city that is interrupted by reports of first gas explosions on mars then a russian spacecraft that land in an new jersey people think they are read years but in the margins come out with the tripods lighting machines to roam around the countryside then landed in new york city. so people who did hear the broadcast to misinterpret came to win in all kinds of various ways. everybody was listening to the show started to turn the di
roosevelt with his dead on the russian again just to add to their realistic favor which was the unintended consequence to some people to think they were listening to roosevelt so for all these devices in various production at the time nobody had brought them all together in the last hours it goes on the air 8:00 p.m. eastern 1938. it was up against the very popular program on the other network with a ventriloquist act on the radio that i will let you think about for a moment to. [laughter] so...
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>> you're not supposed to drive that 13. >> child labor laws but the government's rules create unintended meant to keep the kids out of sweatshops to save 50 notes may not work more than three hours per school day or before 7:00 a.m. and read the fine print because if you don't you were in trouble. this gray three change let teenagers work said they were fined $600,000. they just don't fear the fines but the paperwork if they dare hire a young person. that is why a so many companies today will not even consider hiring a person who was not at least 16. so many valuable opportunities are lost. >> i was eight years old to work in the bakery. i don't think i even got paid. >> it does make some exceptions if you work for your family. >> my job working in a family's restaurant at eight years old then promoted to host is then waitress. john: she learned from that. from the work that sadly is off to a new legal. >>. >> only after she spent time working to say that now it was transformative but now they are mostly illegal to say they exploit young people. to exploit those other interns many went o
>> you're not supposed to drive that 13. >> child labor laws but the government's rules create unintended meant to keep the kids out of sweatshops to save 50 notes may not work more than three hours per school day or before 7:00 a.m. and read the fine print because if you don't you were in trouble. this gray three change let teenagers work said they were fined $600,000. they just don't fear the fines but the paperwork if they dare hire a young person. that is why a so many companies...
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this to avoid unintended consequences that could undermine the ability to make policy in the long run best interest of american family and businesses. since the february 2015 monetary policy report we have seen despite the soft patch in economic activity in the 1st quarter that the labor market is continued to show progress toward our objective maximum employment. inflation continues to run below the objective but we believe factories playing a big role. it will be appropriate to raise the federal funds rate when the committee sees further improvement in the labor debarmentde department and is con ty -- confidant inflation will rise. thank you and i yield back. >> thank you. some raised concern over the statutory divdened paid to the banks and the shares to pay for the new transportation bill. are you aware of some of these proposals and do you have concern? >> chairman shelby i have heard about this proposal and i guess i would say i would be concerned reducing the divdened could have unintended consequences for bank's willingness to be part of the federal reserve system. and this mi
this to avoid unintended consequences that could undermine the ability to make policy in the long run best interest of american family and businesses. since the february 2015 monetary policy report we have seen despite the soft patch in economic activity in the 1st quarter that the labor market is continued to show progress toward our objective maximum employment. inflation continues to run below the objective but we believe factories playing a big role. it will be appropriate to raise the...
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scarlet: unintended consequences is the way to put it here.ne of the things that we should mention is that anthem has said it is actually -- it has not conversationsny with regulators in yet. they are fairly confident this will go through. hope so, they made a fairly public deal, i hope they are confident with it. and there are issues around here whether it will be cigna owning anthem blue cross and blue shield? scarlet: there are a lot of complication's related to that brand, at the blue cross and blue shield. we've got much more coming up on the "bloomberg market day," and we've got a score card with you, and michael block will be here to discuss it. ♪ welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." i am olivia sterns. scarlet: and i am scarlet fu. olivia: let's tickle look at the top stories crossing the bloomberg terminal in the last hour. prosecutors want to know whether people moved money through banamex's bank. bloomberg news reports that a majority of the sec commissioners have a voted in favor of the directv and at&t deal. it says it woul
scarlet: unintended consequences is the way to put it here.ne of the things that we should mention is that anthem has said it is actually -- it has not conversationsny with regulators in yet. they are fairly confident this will go through. hope so, they made a fairly public deal, i hope they are confident with it. and there are issues around here whether it will be cigna owning anthem blue cross and blue shield? scarlet: there are a lot of complication's related to that brand, at the blue cross...
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this to avoid unintended consequences that could undermine the ability to make policy in the long run best interest of american family and businesses. since the february 2015 monetary policy report we have seen despite the soft patch in economic activity in the 1st quarter that the labor market is continued to show progress toward our objective maximum employment. inflation continues to run below the objective but we believe factories playing a big role. it will be appropriate to raise the federal funds rate when the committee sees further improvement in the labor debarmentde department and is con ty -- confidant inflation will rise. thank you and i yield back. >> thank you. some raised concern over the statutory divdened paid to the banks and the shares to pay for the new transportation bill. are you aware of some of these proposals and do you have concern? >> chairman shelby i have heard about this proposal and i guess i would say i would be concerned reducing the divdened could have unintended consequences for bank's willingness to be part of the federal reserve system. and this mi
this to avoid unintended consequences that could undermine the ability to make policy in the long run best interest of american family and businesses. since the february 2015 monetary policy report we have seen despite the soft patch in economic activity in the 1st quarter that the labor market is continued to show progress toward our objective maximum employment. inflation continues to run below the objective but we believe factories playing a big role. it will be appropriate to raise the...
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we must avoid unintended consequences. this could undermine the federal reserve's ability to make monetary policy in the long run best interest of american families and businesses. in sum, since the february 2015 monetary 15 monetary policy report, we have seen despite the soft patch and economic activity in the first quarter, that the labor market is continued to show progress toward our objective a maximum employment. inflation has continued to run below our longer run objective but we believe transitory factors played a major role. we continue to anticipate that it will be up appropriate to raise the target range for the federal fund rates, when the committee has seen further improvement in the labor market and is reasonably confident that it will move back to its 2% objective over the medium term. as always, the federal reserve's remain committed to employees and to employee its tools to best promote the attainment of the dual mandate. thank you, i would would be pleased to take your questions. >> thank you. i hate to
we must avoid unintended consequences. this could undermine the federal reserve's ability to make monetary policy in the long run best interest of american families and businesses. in sum, since the february 2015 monetary 15 monetary policy report, we have seen despite the soft patch and economic activity in the first quarter, that the labor market is continued to show progress toward our objective a maximum employment. inflation has continued to run below our longer run objective but we...
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efforts to further increase transparency, no matter how well intentioned, must avoid unintended consequences that could undermine the federal reserve's ability to make policy in the long-run best interest of american families and businesses. in sum, since the february 2015 monetary policy report, we have seen, despite the soft patch in economic activity in the first quarter, that the labor market has continued to show progress toward our objective of maximum employment. inflation has continued to run below our longer-run objective, but we believe transitory factors have played a major role. we continue to anticipate that it will be appropriate to raise the target range for the federal funds rate when the committee has seen further improvement in the labor market and is reasonably confident that inflation will move back to its 2% objective over the medium term. as always, the federal reserve remains committed to employing its tools to best promote the attainment of its dual mandate. thank you. i would be pleased to take your questions. >> thank you. the chair recognizes himself for five minut
efforts to further increase transparency, no matter how well intentioned, must avoid unintended consequences that could undermine the federal reserve's ability to make policy in the long-run best interest of american families and businesses. in sum, since the february 2015 monetary policy report, we have seen, despite the soft patch in economic activity in the first quarter, that the labor market has continued to show progress toward our objective of maximum employment. inflation has continued...
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they warn changing some of the codes could have unintended consequences. reporting from the newsroom i'm tara moriarty. back to you. >> all right tara, thank you. >>> also new this morning richmond police are investigating two separate shootings that killed one man and injured four others including a teenager. the first shooting happened at 4:45 last night. police found a 29-year-old man shot in the parking lot. he later died at the hospital. police found a 17-year-old boy critically injured nearby. and then at 6:30 last night another shooting happened near the pullman point apartments. three people suffered minor injuries in that shooting. so far no arrests have been made. >>> police in concord have arrested a man accused of a string of home burglaries always over night while people are sleeping. jason lee harris is accused of breaking into nine homes during a six month period. harris is the man captured on this surveillance video. take a look. he was trying to break into a home at the time. all the crimes happened in the neighborhood where the two bart s
they warn changing some of the codes could have unintended consequences. reporting from the newsroom i'm tara moriarty. back to you. >> all right tara, thank you. >>> also new this morning richmond police are investigating two separate shootings that killed one man and injured four others including a teenager. the first shooting happened at 4:45 last night. police found a 29-year-old man shot in the parking lot. he later died at the hospital. police found a 17-year-old boy...
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the victim - an unintended target. >> brian :and i will have your forecast coming out--up sleep out stare dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >> vicki : witnesses of a deadly late-night drive-by shooting in san jose say the victim may possibly have been the random target of a gang shooting. kron four's philippe djegal spoke with a man who was there last night -- and recounts the bloody scene. >> : "everyday we kick it and then, this happened out the cuts." >> phillipe :shortly after returning to his home, with friends and family. >> : "i didn't expect it outside of my house." >> phillipe :having just celebrated his little nephew's birthday at a nearby park. >> : "we just smoked a blunt and then 10 minutes later, that happened." >> phillipe :this man. who says he knew the victim. described as a 19-year-old caucasian man named christopher. was sitting in a truck parked along sunbeam circle in the sunshadow mobile home park in east san jose. >
the victim - an unintended target. >> brian :and i will have your forecast coming out--up sleep out stare dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >> vicki : witnesses of a deadly late-night drive-by shooting in san jose say the victim may possibly have been the random target of a gang shooting. kron four's philippe djegal spoke with a man...
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as a supporter of dodd-frank, as the law given us unintended consequences and a tampdown on the banks' ability to lend money in order for people to get mortgage loans? >> so it's hard to say. i mean, certainly lending standards are much tighter than they were in the run-up to the financial crisis. i think most of us think appropriately so we don't want to go back to lax lending standards, but it may be that the steps we have taken are having some unintended consequences, and that, you know, we need to work on that, make sure that credit is available. >> so do we need to tweak the law in order to allow banks to really get money out into our economy and allow people to realize the american dream and purchase homes? >> well, there are a number of obstacles that banks see to lending. some have to do with putback risks, which are matters that the fhfa is working on with fannie and freddie, and, you know, it remains uncertainty about securitization and the rules around securitization, so we have not seen an active market come back for private residential mortgage-backed securities, and that
as a supporter of dodd-frank, as the law given us unintended consequences and a tampdown on the banks' ability to lend money in order for people to get mortgage loans? >> so it's hard to say. i mean, certainly lending standards are much tighter than they were in the run-up to the financial crisis. i think most of us think appropriately so we don't want to go back to lax lending standards, but it may be that the steps we have taken are having some unintended consequences, and that, you...
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supporter of dodd frank, has the law given us unintended down theces and tamped bank's ability to lend money in order for people to get mortgage loans? >> it's hard to say. thing is, one standards are tighter than they were in the run-up to the financial crisis. i think most of us think appropriately so. we don't want to go back to lax lending standards. it may be that the steps we have taken our having some unintended consequences and that we need to work toward making sure credit is available. do we need to tweak the law in order to allow banks to really get money out into our economy and allow people to realize the american dream and purchase homes? >> there are a number of obstacles that banks have two lending and some have to do with putback risks which is a matter that the fhfa is working on with fannie mae and freddie mac. there remains uncertainty about securitization and the rules around securitization so we have not really seen an active market come back for private residential mortgage backed securities. that could be part of what is happening. >> ok, the federal reserve rel
supporter of dodd frank, has the law given us unintended down theces and tamped bank's ability to lend money in order for people to get mortgage loans? >> it's hard to say. thing is, one standards are tighter than they were in the run-up to the financial crisis. i think most of us think appropriately so. we don't want to go back to lax lending standards. it may be that the steps we have taken our having some unintended consequences and that we need to work toward making sure credit is...
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we'll be playing whack a mole and there will be a whole lot of unintended consequences that will make us less secure. >> so what unintended consequences is he talked about. >> we've seen cases where if we intervene, you have to ask the question do you cause a group that otherwise is not interested in attacking the united states to think about the united states. we've also talked about social issues out there, economic issues in places like egypt, elsewhere in north africa, for example. if you go after the phenomenon of terrorism, what opportunities are you taking away to go after bigger conversations you need with those countries about things like political reform and economic reform? i think he's right. the conversation in this country is solutional. >> delusional? >> delusional. we won't defeat these groups without local militaries that take action and without defeating the ideology that underpin this is. every place you've seen success, southern philippines, indonesia, even partly in affidavits which is mixed success we aren't in the lead it's the locals. >> and part of that is the
we'll be playing whack a mole and there will be a whole lot of unintended consequences that will make us less secure. >> so what unintended consequences is he talked about. >> we've seen cases where if we intervene, you have to ask the question do you cause a group that otherwise is not interested in attacking the united states to think about the united states. we've also talked about social issues out there, economic issues in places like egypt, elsewhere in north africa, for...
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. >> you need to really think through what this technology can do on the unintended consequence side. reporting live in san jose tonight, ian koel, nbc bay area news. >>millions of dollars and years of headlines, in 2011 as you may remember a jury convicted the former giant's player of obstruction of justice. >> this outcome is something i have long wished for. i am relieved humble and thankful for what this means for me and my family moving forward. >>. >> donald trump is at it again getting under the skin of yet, a big-name politician. an award of the awards with fellow republican senator lindsay graham. in graham's home state of south carolina today trump called him, an it e idiot. that was trump's response to what a senator said about him? >> stay in the race, just stop being a jackass. >> 202. >> he went onto reveal his whole number, 202 and then the entire number. that's trump giving out graham's cell number and encouraging people to call the senator directly. and they did. graham's mailbox was full in about abhour. as you can imagine senator graham is now in the market for a ne
. >> you need to really think through what this technology can do on the unintended consequence side. reporting live in san jose tonight, ian koel, nbc bay area news. >>millions of dollars and years of headlines, in 2011 as you may remember a jury convicted the former giant's player of obstruction of justice. >> this outcome is something i have long wished for. i am relieved humble and thankful for what this means for me and my family moving forward. >>. >> donald...
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the corridor supervisor wiener expressed an understanding but argued the prohibition will have unintendede short time and long term it was argued that the preferred control was for similar corridors supervisor kim commented they witnessed a number of changes in the interim controls that provide the community with and the city with time to went from the controls to address the concerns of smaller local businesses and the employment opportunities it provides mr. rosen committed she was in support of controls but watch to confirm the process was inexclusive of all members members of the public was in support believed the interim controls were to address the changes in the 24th street those in oppositions felt it was two restrictive from a closed process and a process to have the controls at the end of the public comment supervisor cowen move forward to forward the emergency ordinances to the board with a positive recommendation supervisor kim and supervisor wiener against at the land use commission was hearing on the ordinance sponsored by commissioner avalos and supervisor kim that clarifie
the corridor supervisor wiener expressed an understanding but argued the prohibition will have unintendede short time and long term it was argued that the preferred control was for similar corridors supervisor kim commented they witnessed a number of changes in the interim controls that provide the community with and the city with time to went from the controls to address the concerns of smaller local businesses and the employment opportunities it provides mr. rosen committed she was in support...
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to look at the issue a lot more closely in terms of that trading strategy and whether it creates unintended consequences. i just want to put that out there. >> so i appreciate going back to, you know, not just regulations being a factor for changes in market liquidity. there really are a number of factors. they deal in risk management and coming back to electronic trading. i don't think -- and i'm not going to speak for fsoc. i can only speak for myself through the fed on electronic trading. it's not viewed as a -- not meant to be vilified i don't think so. i think it is an unknown. it's very new. and there's not as much information about it to market participants or to regulators about it as much as perhaps, and i think the inner agency study, staff study on october 15th was actually a nice step forward. on this issue. it doesn't try to identify a cause, a single -- i mean it certainly was looking for whether there is an error or something. it does not find an error. and so it took a step of, let's provide as much information to the public about what happened during that window. and there'
to look at the issue a lot more closely in terms of that trading strategy and whether it creates unintended consequences. i just want to put that out there. >> so i appreciate going back to, you know, not just regulations being a factor for changes in market liquidity. there really are a number of factors. they deal in risk management and coming back to electronic trading. i don't think -- and i'm not going to speak for fsoc. i can only speak for myself through the fed on electronic...
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the unintended target of an fbi sting. the stuj told him it was -- judge told him it was a stroke of bad luck leading to his conviction of carrying 50 grams of cocaine. >> i needed to sit down saying you did the wrong thing, you need to get your life together. i didn't need that much time. >> reporter: wade who was 25, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison, and will be freed on july 28th of this year, not 2024. >> i have an email saying that the president decided to commute the sentence of 22 individuals. i'm going through the list to see if there was anybody on it i know. mine. >> in march president obama commuted wade's". he and others, charged with drug offenses were serving life. >> their punishments didn't fit the crime. if they were sentenced under today's laws nearly all would have served their time. i made clear to them that re-entering society was a responsibility on their part, and hard work and smarter choices >> the latest commutations brings the total to 89, more than the last four presidents. part of a
the unintended target of an fbi sting. the stuj told him it was -- judge told him it was a stroke of bad luck leading to his conviction of carrying 50 grams of cocaine. >> i needed to sit down saying you did the wrong thing, you need to get your life together. i didn't need that much time. >> reporter: wade who was 25, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison, and will be freed on july 28th of this year, not 2024. >> i have an email saying that the president decided to...
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what are the unintended consequences? i can't tell you for sure.i can tell you is that free markets for 239 years or at least a good portion of them, may not be a perfect system, but it worked pretty darn well in raising many people to a level that other countries weren't able to accomplish by thinking they could control everything. all right. that's that. now let's look at another area. atlanta fed now, now currently there are many out there raising gdp. atlanta fed is going to upgrade their system after the trade data on tuesday the 7th. you can see the progression of various data points. the latest update was 2.2, not bad. which leads me to my final point in many debates we're looking at today's number. at 223 isn't bad. to drop in the unemployment rate is due to 432,000 disappearing, but there's improvement, improvement. but, if you lost your job in the crisis making 100,000, and you found a job making 80, that's an improvement. but if your balance sheet is calibrated to making $100,000, you're still $20,000 light. the u.s. economy is still 5 m
what are the unintended consequences? i can't tell you for sure.i can tell you is that free markets for 239 years or at least a good portion of them, may not be a perfect system, but it worked pretty darn well in raising many people to a level that other countries weren't able to accomplish by thinking they could control everything. all right. that's that. now let's look at another area. atlanta fed now, now currently there are many out there raising gdp. atlanta fed is going to upgrade their...
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the unintended consequence of that pension act was to bring deuce a remarkable oral history archive on the war of independence which is now available online and the original is in the national archives in washington. many of these men would not necessarily have their discharge papers or the record-keeping which have been sporadic during the war. in order to prove their service, these men would go to court in their local communities and they would have to swear an oath and then recount the revolutionary service. they would often bring witnesses if there were any and testify to the veracity of these men. these documents are an incredible oral history archive the stories that come out, the memories of these veterans of seeing general washington, serving in many of the action of the revolution, they are really irreplaceable. they are available through the national archives and they make for great reading. you don't even have to leave the house. use that internet. bringing the story up to the 20th century, i have to introduce the reverend herbert burke who was the founding father of the mus
the unintended consequence of that pension act was to bring deuce a remarkable oral history archive on the war of independence which is now available online and the original is in the national archives in washington. many of these men would not necessarily have their discharge papers or the record-keeping which have been sporadic during the war. in order to prove their service, these men would go to court in their local communities and they would have to swear an oath and then recount the...
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to take care of that one small thing there would be i want to bring to light there are serious unintended or discussed them and brought them to light intended consequences i feel we need to pay attention to them. >> do i hear a motion. >> yes. i move that the we put this on the ballot with the friendly amendments that we've had from the commissioner hur. >> is there a second. >> i'll second. >> yeah. just i apologize to jump in i'm not sure we came to the conclusion of the problem areas and the by commissioner hur with for example the activity we've outlined a couple of options i don't believe the commission reached a decision on which of the options they prefer so i think there are a few outstanding concerned commissioner hur well i understand what commissioner renne said he agreed to changes that were suggested by commissioner hur that he was agreeable to being made and he didn't necessarily indicate his agreement to the other suggestions that were made by commissioner hur so i understand the motion to approve that as drafted with the two amendments he's prepared to accept. >> as i reca
to take care of that one small thing there would be i want to bring to light there are serious unintended or discussed them and brought them to light intended consequences i feel we need to pay attention to them. >> do i hear a motion. >> yes. i move that the we put this on the ballot with the friendly amendments that we've had from the commissioner hur. >> is there a second. >> i'll second. >> yeah. just i apologize to jump in i'm not sure we came to the...
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for those who are you know the immediate family or the aide or others there may be a will that unintended will that. >> one thing commissioner hur you recall if our profess discussion the question related to relate to gifts and having to do with contract lobbyists that's in the language this amendment is a very secret amendment that has to do with with the category of expenditure lobbyists setting up that category it of the not intent to make a change to contact lobbyists so your remarks just now in regards to we don't contract that we're not deal with contract lobbyists so i'll be hesitant to the scope we've said all along we're proposing and amending something that has to do with with expenditure lobbyist we're not touching any contract lobbyists whatever is there is there now to make the jump and make some kind of chapping in contract lobbyists it not appropriated in terms of our tafblg. >> i understand and agree i probably was the not clear in my point but i'm not trying to change the contract lobbyists but if we use the term activity lobbyist is the same term for contract lobbyists i
for those who are you know the immediate family or the aide or others there may be a will that unintended will that. >> one thing commissioner hur you recall if our profess discussion the question related to relate to gifts and having to do with contract lobbyists that's in the language this amendment is a very secret amendment that has to do with with the category of expenditure lobbyists setting up that category it of the not intent to make a change to contact lobbyists so your remarks...
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while nationwide, unintended teen pregnancies have dropped by 20%, in colorado they have dropped by 39%ortion rate for teens has dropped by 42%. but the foundation money for the initiative was due to end in june, so advocates went to the state legislature asking for $5 million a year to continue it. republicans who control the senate said no. >> it puzzles me that they insist they need the public funds when it's actually available through the insurance system. >> reporter: republican state senator kevin lundberg says under the affordable care act, insurance companies must offer free birth control so state money isn't needed. he also says state funding can't be used for any device that may cause an abortion. >> the use of the i.u.d in the eyes of many people is an abortifacient. and colorado law doesn't allow state funding for any purposes of that sort. >> we have two types of i.u.d.s and a third is about to come out. >> reporter: but nurse practitioner susan keithley, with the tri-county health clinics, explained that an i.u.d. doesn't cause an abortion. it prevents fertilization, and i
while nationwide, unintended teen pregnancies have dropped by 20%, in colorado they have dropped by 39%ortion rate for teens has dropped by 42%. but the foundation money for the initiative was due to end in june, so advocates went to the state legislature asking for $5 million a year to continue it. republicans who control the senate said no. >> it puzzles me that they insist they need the public funds when it's actually available through the insurance system. >> reporter:...
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. >> aclu senior attorney sandra park say both cases are the unintended consequences of laws created to regulate nuisance calls in rental properties. >> who's really getting hurt here? >> when you're dealing with a law that's tied to police calls you are necessarily going to harm domestic violence victims. because we know across the country most police departments, the biggest category of calls they receive are about domestic violence. >> the aclu women's rights project released a report this june that examined nuisance ordinances in new york state by looking at two cities. it found the laws disproportionately impact victims of domestic violence. >> we are concerned that there is a bias and stereotyping of domestic violence victims that they are somehow blamed for the violence occurring against them. and so the city thinks it's perfectly okay with moving forward with adopting an ordinance like this that will be enforced against them. >> reporter: these laws have a disproportionate effect on women living in predominantly black neighborhoods. issued to landlords in milwaukee, domestic
. >> aclu senior attorney sandra park say both cases are the unintended consequences of laws created to regulate nuisance calls in rental properties. >> who's really getting hurt here? >> when you're dealing with a law that's tied to police calls you are necessarily going to harm domestic violence victims. because we know across the country most police departments, the biggest category of calls they receive are about domestic violence. >> the aclu women's rights project...
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and it is now legal to possess small amounts of pot in oregon but approving the use there has an unintendedonsequence for pot-sniffing police dogs. alan shofter will explains. >> reporter: as of july 1st in the state of oregon it will be much more legal to possess, smoke, and even grow marijuana. that is causing a lot of challenges and changes in law enforcement. and here is one you might not have thought of before what happens to a pot-sniffing dog, when pot smoking is suddenly legal. this is a -- four odor dog, and this is a three odor dog specifically not trained to hit on marijuana. this is officer alex of portland pd, why the difference? >> until the courts give us some direction about four-odor dogs and the new environment after july a three-odor dog will provide us with probable cause to search a car. a four-odor dog may also provide that. >> reporter: and many jurisdictions simply saying we dwoont the complications. >> right this is an interim step. >> reporter: so exactly how thigh handle the dogs do they retire them? ship them out of state? find ways to use them? all of that is ha
and it is now legal to possess small amounts of pot in oregon but approving the use there has an unintendedonsequence for pot-sniffing police dogs. alan shofter will explains. >> reporter: as of july 1st in the state of oregon it will be much more legal to possess, smoke, and even grow marijuana. that is causing a lot of challenges and changes in law enforcement. and here is one you might not have thought of before what happens to a pot-sniffing dog, when pot smoking is suddenly legal....
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marijuana program, and it is now legal to possess small amounts of pot in oregon but that has an unintendedence for pot-sniffs police dogs. >> reporter: as of july 1st in the state of oregon it will be much more legal to smoke, possess, and own marijuana. that is causing a lot of challenges and changes in law enforcement. and here is one of them what happens to a pot-sniffing dog when pot smoking is now legal. this is nico he is trained to hit on four different types of drugs, including marijuana. this is lola and she is a three-odor drug not trained to hit on marijuana. certain amounts of which are completely legal right now. so four odor, versus three order dog. why the difference? and why is it important in this new environment? >> until the courts give us some direction about four-odor dogs after july a three-order dog will provide us with probable cause to search the car. a four-odor dog may also provide probable cause, but we don't know yet. >> reporter: and in jurisdictions saying we done want the complications, we'll get rid of the four-odor dog. >> right. >> reporter: so do they re
marijuana program, and it is now legal to possess small amounts of pot in oregon but that has an unintendedence for pot-sniffs police dogs. >> reporter: as of july 1st in the state of oregon it will be much more legal to smoke, possess, and own marijuana. that is causing a lot of challenges and changes in law enforcement. and here is one of them what happens to a pot-sniffing dog when pot smoking is now legal. this is nico he is trained to hit on four different types of drugs, including...
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. >> as we light up the night sky in celebration, fireworks can have some unintended consequences for some of our nation's veterans. the sound of them can trigger symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. eric calle is an iraq war veteran and said the sound of fireworks can mentally bring him back to a war zone. >> it's almost like tunnel vision, you know. nothing on the outside of you even matters. >> veterans say there is something you can do if you plan to light up some fireworks. give them a heads up so they're prepared to deal with the noise they will create. >>> processed foods are at the heart of the obesity epidemic according to a health organization study. it looked at 69 countries and found 80% of people that had access to processed food with high calorie content ate too much of them. >>> and young kids who participate in organized sports become disciplined students. over 2,500 children were tracked from kindergarten through 4th grade and found those who grew up playing sports were better able to follow instruction and stay focused in school. >>> in farm country outside co
. >> as we light up the night sky in celebration, fireworks can have some unintended consequences for some of our nation's veterans. the sound of them can trigger symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. eric calle is an iraq war veteran and said the sound of fireworks can mentally bring him back to a war zone. >> it's almost like tunnel vision, you know. nothing on the outside of you even matters. >> veterans say there is something you can do if you plan to light up some...