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there has been unintended consequences, most notably that banks are no longer in a position to offerty into some of the markets where we operate. we would like to see the opportunity for dodd-frank to be modified to allow banks to take risk in the markets as they had to provide that liquidity. to recognize the fact that an enormous amount of work went into the creation of dodd-frank, and there were a lot of reasons for it, so we need to recognize the history we come from, but we also know that whenever you put in new alwaysion, there is unintended consequences that come with it, so how can we make sure we are more likely modifying regulation to make sure that it really is having the impact you wanted to have. >> would you say then that president-elect trump is good for the exchange? i would say a republican administration that has a pro-business orientation would generally be good for the financial industry. cute has also pledged to back on corporate taxes. how big of an effect will that have on the exchange? >> if you have some of the tax policies they are considering in terms of po
there has been unintended consequences, most notably that banks are no longer in a position to offerty into some of the markets where we operate. we would like to see the opportunity for dodd-frank to be modified to allow banks to take risk in the markets as they had to provide that liquidity. to recognize the fact that an enormous amount of work went into the creation of dodd-frank, and there were a lot of reasons for it, so we need to recognize the history we come from, but we also know that...
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and the unintended consequences are horrific. health care costs now are reaching the point where 75% are stress related and preventable. that doesn't just lead to health problems, but bad decisions. and this whole collective anxiety we're seeing everywhere is exacerbated by stress and burnout. so our company goes into corporations and deals with the culture through trainings and courses. we launch a media platform today. >> we are a little stressed out on time today but you're going to come back and help destress us and we'll have a longer conversation about all this. thank you, arianna. >> thank you. >> does that mean you'll get a massage? >>> coming up, george 34i67 el.
and the unintended consequences are horrific. health care costs now are reaching the point where 75% are stress related and preventable. that doesn't just lead to health problems, but bad decisions. and this whole collective anxiety we're seeing everywhere is exacerbated by stress and burnout. so our company goes into corporations and deals with the culture through trainings and courses. we launch a media platform today. >> we are a little stressed out on time today but you're going to...
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but if you we are dealing with the law unintended consequences. what are some of the unintended consequences you see from a mild incarnation of this? >> first of all, his comments made clear there was a bet going in, if trump gets elected those in the party will rein in some of his words and ideas. that was wishful thinking. it seems priebus is going to enable trump. the muslim registry idea was one of trump's signature initiatives during this campaign. but, you know the problem with it is even in a milder form the united states tried it under president bush it didn't work out very well. bush put in place a program called the national entry-exit system which required muslim then this country who were knot citizens to register with the feds. idea was to catch terrorists. talk about unintended consequences. terrorists are not going to march into the i.c.e. office and say fingerprints me. kennedy: they are also not going to answer questions about whether they are part of a terrorist organization or have went in past it's the same with people who ille
but if you we are dealing with the law unintended consequences. what are some of the unintended consequences you see from a mild incarnation of this? >> first of all, his comments made clear there was a bet going in, if trump gets elected those in the party will rein in some of his words and ideas. that was wishful thinking. it seems priebus is going to enable trump. the muslim registry idea was one of trump's signature initiatives during this campaign. but, you know the problem with it...
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yet the unintended side effects include an unintended ability to pay for something that's been around for decades. tonight, 9 wants to know what's happening to the cost of insulin. >> reporter: playing chicken in her backyard. >> i hate that. draw. a stalemate. something he her parents -- >> it's my daughter's life. >> reporter: understand all too well. >> one day, i hope they'll be a cure. >> reporter: as of now, no one beats diabetes. only insulin keeps it in check. >> it's her life, she can't live without it. she has to have it every day. >> reporter: it's raised 90% since 2012. >> trying to keep healthy and alive, and trying to afford her medication, it's really hard. >> reporter: these days they are given extra vials. other insulins have all seen similar price increases. >> i think we've reached a breaking point. i have patients who tell me they're paying as much for their insulin with their copays, as they are for their >> reporter: dr. earl hirsh says it needs as much scrutiny as the epipen. the patent was sold to toronto for $3. trials in the u.s. began not long after. >> my i
yet the unintended side effects include an unintended ability to pay for something that's been around for decades. tonight, 9 wants to know what's happening to the cost of insulin. >> reporter: playing chicken in her backyard. >> i hate that. draw. a stalemate. something he her parents -- >> it's my daughter's life. >> reporter: understand all too well. >> one day, i hope they'll be a cure. >> reporter: as of now, no one beats diabetes. only insulin keeps it...
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but he did say this kind of work often takes longer than expected to avoid unintended consequences.. or bias introduced into the system. he encouraged facebook's 1.79 samsung is splashing out 8-billion dollars in hopes of gaining an edge on other tech companies in the auto sector. the south korean electronics giant announced today it's buying harman international industries. the u-s company makes info- tainment.. safety.. and security systems for cars. the move follows investments in the auto industry by tech giants like apple and google.. along with chip maker qualcomm. a local theater performer is honored today..... at the -1- hundred -28-th rose parade..... at desert breeze park! "palm mortuaries" and "the nevada donor network" hosted the event.... to honor russell slouffman junior.... as an organ donor. slouffman died last year..... after a crash..... near "the welcome to las vegas sign". his sister says.... russell would have been happy.... to have a parade.... in his honor. 1:26 i think he'd be happy....for sure 1:38 so far... almost -36- thousand lives were this year. 2:22 for
but he did say this kind of work often takes longer than expected to avoid unintended consequences.. or bias introduced into the system. he encouraged facebook's 1.79 samsung is splashing out 8-billion dollars in hopes of gaining an edge on other tech companies in the auto sector. the south korean electronics giant announced today it's buying harman international industries. the u-s company makes info- tainment.. safety.. and security systems for cars. the move follows investments in the auto...
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put a new regulation, there are unintended consequences that come with it. a new regulation, there are unintended consequences that come with it. so how can we make sure that we are modifying the regulation to make sure it is in fact having the impact you wanted to have? you say that president-elect trump is good for the exchange and financial markets? >> from what we have seen so far, which is only a weekend, i would say republican administration that has a pro-business orientation would generally be good for the financial industry. cute is also pledged to back on corporate taxes. how big of an effect will that have on the exchange? speaking, if you have some of the tax policies they are considering in terms of changes, the repatriation tax, that really drive, make it so companies can optimize the cash they are generating and andvested appropriately reinvest in growth. that is good for the economy. theoming up, we go to fintech festival in singapore. digital assets ceo joins us next. ♪ manus: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: middle east ," we are in riya
put a new regulation, there are unintended consequences that come with it. a new regulation, there are unintended consequences that come with it. so how can we make sure that we are modifying the regulation to make sure it is in fact having the impact you wanted to have? you say that president-elect trump is good for the exchange and financial markets? >> from what we have seen so far, which is only a weekend, i would say republican administration that has a pro-business orientation would...
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however, unintended, some of the choices may have been a different time and different political moments. ultimately, however, the bipartisan consensus of the policymakers fixated on the policing of urban space and eventually removing generations of young men and women of color from the communities to live inside a prison. we can excuse the set of actions and choices these historical actors made a product of their times or as merely an electoral tactic that by doing so, it will continue to avoid confronting legacies of enslavement that still prevent the nation from fully realizing the promise of its founding principles. until recently got the devastating outcome, the devaste have gone on notice. for many americans it appeared as though discrimination and did what the civil rights movement and moved beyond the system of exploitation. alongside the tremendous growth of american law enforcement over the last 50 years, the black middle-class surface and african americans resumed power with greater visibility from the rise of black mayors in the 1970s displays of wealth and popular consumptio
however, unintended, some of the choices may have been a different time and different political moments. ultimately, however, the bipartisan consensus of the policymakers fixated on the policing of urban space and eventually removing generations of young men and women of color from the communities to live inside a prison. we can excuse the set of actions and choices these historical actors made a product of their times or as merely an electoral tactic that by doing so, it will continue to avoid...
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are a lot of good safeguards that have been put in place coming from dodd-frank, there has been unintendedsequences. notably banks are no longer in a position to offer much-needed liquidity in some of the markets where we operate. we would like to see the opportunity for dodd-frank to be modified for banks to take responsible risk taking to provide that really important liquidity. betty: modified or retracted? adena: we have to recognize an enormous amount of work went into the creation of. frank and there's a lot of reason for it. we recognize the history we come from but we know whenever you put in new regulation, there are unintended consequences that come with it. how can we make sure we are modifying the regulation to make sure it is having the impact you wanted to have? betty: would you say president-elect trump is good for the exchange? for the financial market? adena: from a we have seen so far, which is only one weekend, a republican administration with a pro-business orientation is good for the financial industry. cuty: he has pledged to back on corporate taxes. how big an effect
are a lot of good safeguards that have been put in place coming from dodd-frank, there has been unintendedsequences. notably banks are no longer in a position to offer much-needed liquidity in some of the markets where we operate. we would like to see the opportunity for dodd-frank to be modified for banks to take responsible risk taking to provide that really important liquidity. betty: modified or retracted? adena: we have to recognize an enormous amount of work went into the creation of....
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we also know that whenever you put in a new regulation, there are always unintended consequences thatwith it. how can we make sure that we are more likely modifying the regulation to make sure that it really is in fact having the impact you wanted to have? >> when you say then that president-elect trump is good for the exchange and financial market? say from what we've seen so far, i would say republican administration would be generally good for the financial industry. >> he has also pledged to cut back on corporate taxes. think if you have some of the tax policies they are considering in terms of potential changes in corporate tax rates, holiday and other things like that, that really makes it so companies can optimize the cash they are generating and re-invest in the business and growth. that is good for the economy. emily: that was betty liu with adena friedman. uber get theuld last laugh in china? we will head to hong kong for the details next. and a reminder, all episodes of areomberg technology" streaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: samsung is making moves in the au
we also know that whenever you put in a new regulation, there are always unintended consequences thatwith it. how can we make sure that we are more likely modifying the regulation to make sure that it really is in fact having the impact you wanted to have? >> when you say then that president-elect trump is good for the exchange and financial market? say from what we've seen so far, i would say republican administration would be generally good for the financial industry. >> he has...
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are a lot of good safeguards that have been put in place coming from dodd-frank, there has been unintendedonsequences. notably banks are no longer in a position to offer much-needed liquidity in some of the markets where we operate. we would like to see the opportunity for dodd-frank to be modified for banks to take responsible risk taking to provide that really important liquidity. betty: modified or retracted? what would you prefer? adena: we have to recognize an enormous amount of work went into the creation of dodd-frank and there's a lot of reason for it. we recognize the history we come from but we know whenever you put in new regulation, there are unintended consequences that come with it. how can we make sure we are modifying the regulation to make sure it is having the impact you wanted to have? betty: would you say president-elect trump is good for the exchange? is good for the financial market? adena: from a we have seen so far, which is only one weekend, a republican administration with a pro-business orientation is good for the financial industry. betty: he has pledged to cut
are a lot of good safeguards that have been put in place coming from dodd-frank, there has been unintendedonsequences. notably banks are no longer in a position to offer much-needed liquidity in some of the markets where we operate. we would like to see the opportunity for dodd-frank to be modified for banks to take responsible risk taking to provide that really important liquidity. betty: modified or retracted? what would you prefer? adena: we have to recognize an enormous amount of work went...
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we also know that whenever you put in new regulation, there are unintended consequences that come withow can we make sure we are modifying the regulation to make sure it is having the impact you wanted to have? betty: would you say president-elect trump is good for the exchange? for the financial market? adena: from a we have seen so -- from what we have seen so far which is only one weekend, a , republican administration with a pro-business orientation is good for the financial industry. betty: he has pledged to cut back on corporate taxes. how big an effect is that going to have? adena: if you have some of the tax policies they are considering, in terms of potential changes in corporate taxes, the repatriation tax, holidays and other things that make it so companies can optimize the cash they are generating and reinvesting in the business appropriately and reinvesting in growth, that is good for the economy. cory: our own betty liu with adena friedman. she takes the helm of the nasdaq in january. once are watching is tencent the , chinese internet giant set to report third-quarter ea
we also know that whenever you put in new regulation, there are unintended consequences that come withow can we make sure we are modifying the regulation to make sure it is having the impact you wanted to have? betty: would you say president-elect trump is good for the exchange? for the financial market? adena: from a we have seen so -- from what we have seen so far which is only one weekend, a , republican administration with a pro-business orientation is good for the financial industry....
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newscenter 5's emily riemer looks at a new study that finds sometimes, those drugs have some unintended effects. reporter: dangerous interactions between medicines are sending americans to the emergency room. that is acin published in the general of the americanedical association. they found drug reactions send one in every two americans to the er in that time. they had to be hospitalized. during the same time, drug interactions had 35% of 2006, the last time drug reactions were studied they accounted for 26% of er visits. estimates indicate three types of drugs lead to half of these er visits. blood thinner led to hemorrhages. the study's authors say health care professional should beor who take these drugs. ben: we are following breaking news out of methuen. jc: a woman rescued from a burning building. while firefighters found out when they got to her. >> this is not the end of downpours. get ready for another round of row th police. jc: the proposal to add drones to a local police force sparking privacy concerns >> this is newscenter 5 at 6:00. >> heavy rain is impactinghe ening comm
newscenter 5's emily riemer looks at a new study that finds sometimes, those drugs have some unintended effects. reporter: dangerous interactions between medicines are sending americans to the emergency room. that is acin published in the general of the americanedical association. they found drug reactions send one in every two americans to the er in that time. they had to be hospitalized. during the same time, drug interactions had 35% of 2006, the last time drug reactions were studied they...
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those drugs that are supposed to help us have some unintended effects. --reporter pkg-as follows-- dangerous interactions between medicines are sending an increasing number of americans to the emergency room. that's according to a c-d-c study published in the journal of the american medical association. researchers examined data from over 42- thousand emergency room visits in 2013 and 2014. they found that drug reactions sent one in every 250 americans to the e-r during that time. more than a quarter of those patients experienced effects so during the same time period, drug interactions accounted for 35- percent of emergency room visits among adults 65 and older. in 2005 and 2006 -- the last time drug reactions were studied -- they only accounted for 26-percent of e-r visits for that age group. estimates indicate that three types of drugs led to nearly half of these e-r visits. blood thinners led to hemorrhages, antibiotics caused severe allergic diabetes drugs caused hypoglycemia with neurological effects. the study's authors said health care profession
those drugs that are supposed to help us have some unintended effects. --reporter pkg-as follows-- dangerous interactions between medicines are sending an increasing number of americans to the emergency room. that's according to a c-d-c study published in the journal of the american medical association. researchers examined data from over 42- thousand emergency room visits in 2013 and 2014. they found that drug reactions sent one in every 250 americans to the e-r during that time. more than a...
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the sheboygan bartender -- who became the unintended victim of police gunfire-- is seeking compensation for his injuries. this is july 17th surveillance video from sheboygan's union avenue tap... where an armed robber was shot and killed by two sheboygan police officers positioned just outside forearm was shattered by a bullet when he was caught in the police crossfire-- has filed a notice of claim for damages with the city of sheboygan. when fox six spoke to klessig days after the ?shooting.. klessig say he hoped he would not have to take legal action. i honestly thought the city would step up and say 'you know, we did this. we'll make it right.' a co-worker is also ?filing seeking two-point-five million dollars for pain, suffering and loss of earnings. the claim is being presented to the sheboygan common council tonight for review. breaking news right now from chattanooga, tennessee. a horrific crash involving a school bus has killed at six elementary school students-- original reports said as many as 12 had died. police say a group of 35 students were on the bus when it crashed into
the sheboygan bartender -- who became the unintended victim of police gunfire-- is seeking compensation for his injuries. this is july 17th surveillance video from sheboygan's union avenue tap... where an armed robber was shot and killed by two sheboygan police officers positioned just outside forearm was shattered by a bullet when he was caught in the police crossfire-- has filed a notice of claim for damages with the city of sheboygan. when fox six spoke to klessig days after the ?shooting.....
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keller says the ratings unfairly punish facilities that engage it on-site food preparation and have unintended consequences. keller claims it has nothing to do with our report and he does again. >>> big cat rescue will take part in a large scratch sku of be kept in us history. five adult tigers will arrive at the facility in just a short time from now. their previous owner had to give them up because of bad health colorado facility turned over 75 tigers and 40 bears -- about half-dozen rescue organizations. big cat rescue says they hav get ready for these new tigers.>> we had to scramble and move a lot of cats around. we had to add new large feeding areas and to ask for these tigers since we they are some the biggest cats we have. the tigers are scheduled to arrive at big step big cat rescue -- at the cat rescue this morning. we will have a crew live there. >>> the holiday shopping season gets underway with black friday next week. a research firm is expecting be deeply $5 billion that will be increase from cyber monday last year. the entire online holiday shopping season is predicted to increa
keller says the ratings unfairly punish facilities that engage it on-site food preparation and have unintended consequences. keller claims it has nothing to do with our report and he does again. >>> big cat rescue will take part in a large scratch sku of be kept in us history. five adult tigers will arrive at the facility in just a short time from now. their previous owner had to give them up because of bad health colorado facility turned over 75 tigers and 40 bears -- about half-dozen...
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perhaps, an unintended overtime rules, where the third possession field goal doesn't win it. the other team has a chance to tch it. more ties than we had in the past. a lot of time between now and then. 4:19 left in this extra period. santos kicks.? kapri bibbs keeps. 27-27. players had a good game on this guy, emmanuel sanders. >> cris: he's something else. he really is. not only is he the deep threat. he's the guy underneath who can create some space and can pick up some easy first downs. that's his second 100-yard game of the year. an i'm sure trevor siemian has got to be thinking what do i have t tame? we keep going down and taking the lead.zi running back. the second o.t. poession begins. has space to run. will take off. and down after a gain of eightr. out of bounds with 4:10 left. it will be second and two. cris: exactly what they were d! looking for out of trevor siemian. haven't seen him run much.?u?? but since he hurt that shoulder, he wasn't running at all. and for gary kubiak, so many of the key first downs in the firs his legs. comingndg plays. big opportunities.
perhaps, an unintended overtime rules, where the third possession field goal doesn't win it. the other team has a chance to tch it. more ties than we had in the past. a lot of time between now and then. 4:19 left in this extra period. santos kicks.? kapri bibbs keeps. 27-27. players had a good game on this guy, emmanuel sanders. >> cris: he's something else. he really is. not only is he the deep threat. he's the guy underneath who can create some space and can pick up some easy first...
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but it has had unintended and amazing consequences. but those warm and fuzzy feelings can be hard to come by for a veteran who has just come home from deployment and is suffering from ptsd. they can often feel isolated and angry. >> they show you that they can go through the same thing that we go through. cherise: gisele rodriguez is ave situations feel a lot like allies. >> everything soldiers go through when we come home is the same thing they go through. cherise: she traveled from worcester, massachusetts to take part in this retreat. >> hello. you want to be in it? cherise: a place where the stroke of the hand is said to be has seen the healing in action. he is now a volunteer. >> they are suffering the same type of fate that some of our veterans suffer. it really has a connection for some of our veterans. cherise: it has been said that horses lend us the wings that we lack. here, both human and horse are taking back what they thought wa you give them attention. it has been awesome. heartwarming experience. cherise: if you would li
but it has had unintended and amazing consequences. but those warm and fuzzy feelings can be hard to come by for a veteran who has just come home from deployment and is suffering from ptsd. they can often feel isolated and angry. >> they show you that they can go through the same thing that we go through. cherise: gisele rodriguez is ave situations feel a lot like allies. >> everything soldiers go through when we come home is the same thing they go through. cherise: she traveled...
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but there are also valid concerns that it will have unintended consequences. as both sides point out, this is a question of life or will make based on your morals and values, not an ad. >>> after being on the road for the majority of october, the av's have six of their next eight games at home to start the month of november. beginning last night against nashville, would be nice to get on a roll. avs answered, off the rebound, tied at 1. second period, nashville dominated the second. puck loose behind the net. nashville up 3-1. that tells you the story right there. the av's had a closed door meeting after the game, just eight games in and already trying to figure out what's wrong. >> i'm not going to into details, but it was a productive meeting and we're going to come to the rink tomorrow with a good attitude and reload, because we don't have time to mope around. we got to come to work. tonight it's got to be said this was embarrassing. >>> in the world series, cubs win game six in cleveland, they to keep our communities safe, we need a district attorney like
but there are also valid concerns that it will have unintended consequences. as both sides point out, this is a question of life or will make based on your morals and values, not an ad. >>> after being on the road for the majority of october, the av's have six of their next eight games at home to start the month of november. beginning last night against nashville, would be nice to get on a roll. avs answered, off the rebound, tied at 1. second period, nashville dominated the second....
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nicole: she quickly gathered the children and called for help, several stray bullet striking unintended targets. including two very visible bullet holes in this mail truck. family a few minutes ago told us they will be home, the boy is home resting and doing well. nichole: also break and come a home in roxbury on george street. fire officials say the building collapsed. one victim has died and was killed. julie is in roxbury tonight. julie: that is all that is left of the building that stood neighbor who said just last week they were voicing concerns about the squatters who lived here. she feared for her own safety and theirs. >> i overheard loud banging on the door. the door bell was ringing like crazy. julie: frantic neighbors ran door to door, shouting to warn inferno. black clouds, flames, as tall as the building and that building. julie: boston fire said one man was killed. the building was known to have squatters, but because it was fully engulfed, firefighters were night able to do primary or secondary searches. >> they are human beings. julie: 11 neighbors were displaced by the
nicole: she quickly gathered the children and called for help, several stray bullet striking unintended targets. including two very visible bullet holes in this mail truck. family a few minutes ago told us they will be home, the boy is home resting and doing well. nichole: also break and come a home in roxbury on george street. fire officials say the building collapsed. one victim has died and was killed. julie is in roxbury tonight. julie: that is all that is left of the building that stood...
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economy goes no one really knows but the more people consider how this will impact and be more unintended consequences keep coming up. >> the people that voted meant to do something good. the problem is that not control how much we get paid. the taxpayer is going to have to foot the bill. her company provides in-home services for the elderly and disabled. by law she cannot raise your prices. we don't have the ability to adjust our rates. we can't pass the increase on to the elderly people that we support. home healthcare is paid for by businesses. access is trying to figure out how to pay for a raise for all those workers. >> we are trying to work at how big this cost will be. we are talking $50 million? see that critics of plot 206 said prices will go up and businesses have to pay their employees more. >> there is no will answer on prices but we do know wages have not risen in then there are schools. anyone who makes minimum wage, janitors, plus classroom raise even get a raise also. >> we don't want to make any cuts. generally the unified school district plan to head. to have extra mone
economy goes no one really knows but the more people consider how this will impact and be more unintended consequences keep coming up. >> the people that voted meant to do something good. the problem is that not control how much we get paid. the taxpayer is going to have to foot the bill. her company provides in-home services for the elderly and disabled. by law she cannot raise your prices. we don't have the ability to adjust our rates. we can't pass the increase on to the elderly people...
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bottom line the measure has a lot of protection built in and there are valid concerns unintended consequences. and as both sides point out this is a question of life or make based on morals and values. >>> watch more on cbsdenver.com to learn more about the candidates and issues. ed is up next with the forecast. >>> if you have a news tip or story idea we want to hear from you. call ,, scott tipton -- our congressman? or is he a real-estate agent for big-money campaign contributors? tipton sponsored a bill to give away our public lands to his out-of-state donors. over 30 colorado business leaders called tipton's plans, "a serious threat to the outdoor recreation industry and...thousands of jobs." gail schwartz will defend our public lands house majority pac is responsible the american diabetes association of colorado. supporting americans affected with diabetes. november is american diabetes month. >>> iraqi forces on the doorsteps of mosul. the closest since launching the assault two weeks ago. this is the world from around the world at 6:42. >> the fighting intensifying the closer troops ge
bottom line the measure has a lot of protection built in and there are valid concerns unintended consequences. and as both sides point out this is a question of life or make based on morals and values. >>> watch more on cbsdenver.com to learn more about the candidates and issues. ed is up next with the forecast. >>> if you have a news tip or story idea we want to hear from you. call ,, scott tipton -- our congressman? or is he a real-estate agent for big-money campaign...
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there has been unintended consequences.notably that the banks are no longer in a position to offer much-needed liquidity into some of the markets that we operate. we would love to see the opportunity for dodd-frank to be modified to allow banks to take responsible risk taking into the markets to provide that important liquidity. we have to recognize that an enormous amount of work went into the creation of dodd-frank and there were a lot of reasons for it. we recognize the history would come from. whenever youthat put in new regulations, they are always unintended consequences that come with it. how can we be sure where modifying the relation to make sure it's having the impact we want it to have? is say it's good for the financial market. what we've seen so far, i would say a republican administration with a pro-business orientation would generally be good for the financial industry. >> and he has pled to cut back on corporate taxes. >> generally speaking, if you have some of the tax policies it reallyonsidering, drives th
there has been unintended consequences.notably that the banks are no longer in a position to offer much-needed liquidity into some of the markets that we operate. we would love to see the opportunity for dodd-frank to be modified to allow banks to take responsible risk taking into the markets to provide that important liquidity. we have to recognize that an enormous amount of work went into the creation of dodd-frank and there were a lot of reasons for it. we recognize the history would come...
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he thought regime change was a mistake and the unintended consequences of regime change were basically that the world was less safe and that our national security was more endangered by regime change, so i like that about donald trump's campaign. him. that actually understands and has learned from the lessons of the middle east and i guess i worry that people like john bolton and, frankly, mayor giuliani, they have -- i would call them unrepenitent advocates for the iraq war. they don't seem to have learned anything the iraq war, they still defend it and both have advocated a bomb first ask questions later for iran and i don't think you want your chief diplomat to be an advocate for war. they might be good for that position but i want someone realist, that sees the world as it is. that person may not agree with me but i want someone who is an even keel who thinks about things like that and i think bob corker would be a better choice. >> are you ready to filibuster these nominees? >> i feel pretty strongly about it and i will tell you something i haven't told anybody else. republican se
he thought regime change was a mistake and the unintended consequences of regime change were basically that the world was less safe and that our national security was more endangered by regime change, so i like that about donald trump's campaign. him. that actually understands and has learned from the lessons of the middle east and i guess i worry that people like john bolton and, frankly, mayor giuliani, they have -- i would call them unrepenitent advocates for the iraq war. they don't seem to...
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when you have 1.8 million -- sorry, 1.8 billion members globally, you don't get a free ride op unintended consequences. you do have to address them, and i think they made an important move last week in response to a story about the ability to use facebook tools to essentially exclude people based on race or religion or any other demographic characteristic. facebook stopped that out relative to housing and other places where it's illegal. but again, inherent nature of the network causes this problem. >> doesn't facebook have to question whether it should consider funding, incorporating something like snoeps into its platform? you have to go and check with some source and see if the facts are legitimate and there's also the issue facebook itself, just the way it's laid out and structured is grounded in the idea that people are vetted by their connections, that the people are real. that's why, arguably, they've succeeded, friendster didn't, twitter struggles with that. the question is, should facts be vetted on facebook going forward now that you've got this built out network of people, do f
when you have 1.8 million -- sorry, 1.8 billion members globally, you don't get a free ride op unintended consequences. you do have to address them, and i think they made an important move last week in response to a story about the ability to use facebook tools to essentially exclude people based on race or religion or any other demographic characteristic. facebook stopped that out relative to housing and other places where it's illegal. but again, inherent nature of the network causes this...
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but my question to you, what are unintended consequences of increasing and rationing up sanctions then? will we see more of an alliance between russia and china? as a consequence of that, how will that affect our policies and our national interests, right? last question which is actually for mr. gipiski to my left, what realistically kind of deal can you get from russia, given all the tools we talked about, sanctions, strengthening eastern flank of nato, what kind of deal would y'all want to he see? >> okay. who wants to speak first in. >> unfortunately i have to take off because i have a train to make. those are questions i need to ask. if you say, hey, we need to arm you ukrainians, we need to push russians in syria and exert leadership an expand nato, stick it to them, don't that provoke the -- thank you very much. >> thank you for the koch institute support of this conference. why don't we go in direct order? >> i think on the question about democracy and kissinger quote as you imagine i agree. i don't really feel to elaborate on that. i believe that the next president should speak
but my question to you, what are unintended consequences of increasing and rationing up sanctions then? will we see more of an alliance between russia and china? as a consequence of that, how will that affect our policies and our national interests, right? last question which is actually for mr. gipiski to my left, what realistically kind of deal can you get from russia, given all the tools we talked about, sanctions, strengthening eastern flank of nato, what kind of deal would y'all want to he...
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perhaps, an unintended consequence, the change in the overtime rules, where the third possession fielde other team has a chance to match it. more ties than we had in the past. a lot of time between now and then. 4:19 left in this extra period. santos kicks. kapri bibbs keeps. 27-27. players had a good game on the offensive end. this guy, emmanuel sanders. >> cris: he's something else. he really is. not only is he the deep threat. he's the guy underneath who can create some space and can pick up some easy first downs. that's his second 100-yard game of the year. an i'm sure trevor siemian has got to be thinking what do i have to do to win this game? we keep going down and taking the lead. and we're still not winning. >> mike: devonte coevontae book running back. the second o.t. possession begins. has space to run. will take off. and down after a gain of eight. out of bounds with 4:10 left. it will be second and two. >> cris: exactly what they were looking for out of trevor siemian. haven't seen him run much. but since he hurt that shoulder, he wasn't running at all. and for gary kubiak,
perhaps, an unintended consequence, the change in the overtime rules, where the third possession fielde other team has a chance to match it. more ties than we had in the past. a lot of time between now and then. 4:19 left in this extra period. santos kicks. kapri bibbs keeps. 27-27. players had a good game on the offensive end. this guy, emmanuel sanders. >> cris: he's something else. he really is. not only is he the deep threat. he's the guy underneath who can create some space and can...
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police believe the man may have been an unintended target of a shooting at a nearby fight. the victim is expected to survive and police continue to investigate. earlier in the night-- milwaukee police were called to another 36-year-old man was walking near pierce and center when he was shot in the back. he is expected to recover. no arrests have been made. police-- responding to several crashes overnight... angelica joins us from the newsroom with the latest. police say a squad car was involved in an early morning crash. this is near 27th and fond du lac-- it happened around 2 this morning. police say at this time, the crash appears to be minor. no word on the extent of injuries or what caused the crash. police also responding to a it happened around midnight, and shut down that part of the highway for about an hour. officials aren't saying much about this crash right now. we'll be sure to update you as we learn more. and police are investigating a nasty crash near 76th and layton. police say a vehicle fled after a traffic stop in hales corners. the driver then ran a red li
police believe the man may have been an unintended target of a shooting at a nearby fight. the victim is expected to survive and police continue to investigate. earlier in the night-- milwaukee police were called to another 36-year-old man was walking near pierce and center when he was shot in the back. he is expected to recover. no arrests have been made. police-- responding to several crashes overnight... angelica joins us from the newsroom with the latest. police say a squad car was involved...
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sure that the improvements are actually going to make things safer and not cause any unplanned or unintended consequences. we welcome the activism. would love to get the ideas so we can evaluate and install where appropriate. >> anybody else? members of the public. >> [calling speaker names] >> [inaudible] >> thank you. >> [inaudible] >> hearing the comments about balboa park i wanted to let you know of communication inadequacy or inefficiency on the j line for people with disabilities. the digital information signs in the stations talk of the out bound j stop being moved. zero about where is the first accessible inbound stop. i have gone by that area this past weekend because over three and a half weeks ago i reported to the multimodal access committee there were no signs. there is a mid-block high boarding ramp platform at san jose at seneca but the signs say "no m line boarding." that's all the signs that are there. there is nothing to say j line accessible boarding neither side or foot or bottom of the ramp. there is nothing at the minibus and trolley stops by balboa park, not for the 29
sure that the improvements are actually going to make things safer and not cause any unplanned or unintended consequences. we welcome the activism. would love to get the ideas so we can evaluate and install where appropriate. >> anybody else? members of the public. >> [calling speaker names] >> [inaudible] >> thank you. >> [inaudible] >> hearing the comments about balboa park i wanted to let you know of communication inadequacy or inefficiency on the j line...
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the reason, teller says the ratings, quote, unfairly is unintended cons qentsdz. keller claims it had nothing to do with my report desand not know when the inspection database will be up and running again. taking action for your health, i'm not now looking into how this affects the food safety issues in your local stores. i will keep you posted. you can watch my original publix report on our app and at abcactionnews.com. being overweight. these are some of the troubling allegations made against hope children's home, what many are calling abuse. >> i was put through being eaten. horrible humiliation. >> eight former hope children home residents who lived there at different times from 2006 t who would listen to me, this is what happened. >> so we just practiced those good old standards that have been practiced for years. >> mike higgins took over in 2005. since higgins became executive director, reports show that sheriff's deputies have been to hope 116 times, including for 14 child abuse investigations. in many of those reports, there's a reference to a practice ca
the reason, teller says the ratings, quote, unfairly is unintended cons qentsdz. keller claims it had nothing to do with my report desand not know when the inspection database will be up and running again. taking action for your health, i'm not now looking into how this affects the food safety issues in your local stores. i will keep you posted. you can watch my original publix report on our app and at abcactionnews.com. being overweight. these are some of the troubling allegations made against...
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. >> reporter: a spokesman for prop 64 says overregulation could have unintended consequences. >> to have a complete ban on marijuana sales and commercial availability you know does increase the likelihood that a black market will still maintain and thrive. >> reporter: now, we asked mayor sam liccardo if he was trying to pull an end run around the will of the voters. he said no. he said under prop 64 you could cultivate as many as 6 plans indoors in your home and you could smoke as much as you want. but he says the city is trying to regulate the commercial sale of marijuana. >> devin, other bay area cities already have marijuana restrictions. >> yeah. they already have some in place. others are trying to put them in place like san jose to send a message to people who may want to try and get into the emerging industry after the likely passage of prop 64. in san jose, devin fehely, kpix 5. >> thank you. >>> we sent "kpix 5 morning news" anchor michelle griego to denver to see the impact of legalized pot. coming up at 6:00, why critics there say there was a false promise. >>> with a we
. >> reporter: a spokesman for prop 64 says overregulation could have unintended consequences. >> to have a complete ban on marijuana sales and commercial availability you know does increase the likelihood that a black market will still maintain and thrive. >> reporter: now, we asked mayor sam liccardo if he was trying to pull an end run around the will of the voters. he said no. he said under prop 64 you could cultivate as many as 6 plans indoors in your home and you could...
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it has unintended consequences. >> reporter: in this public park not far from coors field, kids, a lot of them homeless, openly get stoned, which again technically is illegal. but the kids tell me they are never hassled by police. this is which has been nicknamed stoner hill. when pot became legal in colorado, did it open the floodgates for anyone and everyone to start smoking? >> absolutely not. not to be kind of judgmental but i have been a denver native all my life and denver especially has always been a pot capital since the 70s and 80s. denver is a weed city. we have actually seen not a decrease but an increase of legalization of cannabis because it's not illegal anymore, it's not something to be feared. it's an industry. it's something kids can go to school for. they can get a high paying job doing it. it's not something to be feared as much as respected and understood . >> reporter: the park was developed by mayor wellington webb, who you have probably seen in the vote no on 205 commercials airing in it didn't take me long to find out why he is so against it. >> i have three kid
it has unintended consequences. >> reporter: in this public park not far from coors field, kids, a lot of them homeless, openly get stoned, which again technically is illegal. but the kids tell me they are never hassled by police. this is which has been nicknamed stoner hill. when pot became legal in colorado, did it open the floodgates for anyone and everyone to start smoking? >> absolutely not. not to be kind of judgmental but i have been a denver native all my life and denver...
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i think it's our duty to have a frank and open discussion to think about the unintended consequences and to protect our constituents' rights. so two weeks ago, i introduced legislation that would give congress the time to have that conversation, the review the rule act or s. 3475 would delay the changes of rule 41 until july 1 of 2017, next year. and that bill is cosponsored by senators wyden and leahy, baldwin and franken and by republican senators daines and lee and paul. that list of senators from every part of our ideological spectrum is just a reminder that this is not a partisan issue. this is a bipartisan group of senators raising questions and challenges to a proposal by the obama administration's justice department. i think it's important to remind anyone watching or listening that we want to ensure the american people are kept safe from hackers and online criminal activity. we want law enforcement to have the tools to investigate and address potential threats, but we shouldn't have to sacrifice our rights to privacy and to protection from unreasonable searches and seizures
i think it's our duty to have a frank and open discussion to think about the unintended consequences and to protect our constituents' rights. so two weeks ago, i introduced legislation that would give congress the time to have that conversation, the review the rule act or s. 3475 would delay the changes of rule 41 until july 1 of 2017, next year. and that bill is cosponsored by senators wyden and leahy, baldwin and franken and by republican senators daines and lee and paul. that list of...
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i think what i'm concerned about is the unintended consequences of value-based reimbursement as defined by regulation. it would be a lot easier if value-based reimbursement were defined by getting other economic actors out of the equation. having good care from a provider that i trust and i get the outcome that i want. that would be easier as opposed to all these quality measures and cost measures, and thousands of pages of regulation, which candidly suck up an enormous amount of innovation just fire power. everyone i know who is smart is focusing on how to keep their head above water. not as much innovating the core systems. anyways, long story short on cms, i think they are playing the role of singular. my hope is they can peel back on regulatory pieces of it. >> yumin, is there enough of a market so if cms signals and regulations can be navigated, do you see your companies navigating the market? >> i hope so. even with the regulations, there's going to be innovation, there's going to be companies. we need it. there is no way we can sustain 22%, 25%, 30%, it's not sustainable. at some
i think what i'm concerned about is the unintended consequences of value-based reimbursement as defined by regulation. it would be a lot easier if value-based reimbursement were defined by getting other economic actors out of the equation. having good care from a provider that i trust and i get the outcome that i want. that would be easier as opposed to all these quality measures and cost measures, and thousands of pages of regulation, which candidly suck up an enormous amount of innovation...
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it would spare this country in picking a president in some part through unintended consequences whichlly the best way to do it. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. joining me tomorrow night at 7:00 eastern. see you then. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. when a moment turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for
it would spare this country in picking a president in some part through unintended consequences whichlly the best way to do it. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. joining me tomorrow night at 7:00 eastern. see you then. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually...
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there's plenty of surveys out there on the part of the businesses that indicate there's another unintended consequence, that's helping businesses to attract better employees. >> i know restaurateurs are very worried about the idea if they're required to pay waiters and waitresses a full minimum wage and get no tip credit, it could really, really impact their businesses. let me ask a more fundamental question, mark, that is, is there a real reason for a minimum wage? if a worker wants to go to work at a price and it's below the minimum, why shouldn't he or she be able to do that? >> it's the same answer, being a political solution to an economic problem. the question is should an employee or prospective worker be forced to abide by the laws of the land? the answer is yes, to the same extent the laws have to apply to the employer. in many cases we've had americans deciding that the economic solution to income inequality as determined by the marketplace has been inis you have or less than satisfying and in many cases voters have said yes. by the way, this has tended to be a bipartisan issue.
there's plenty of surveys out there on the part of the businesses that indicate there's another unintended consequence, that's helping businesses to attract better employees. >> i know restaurateurs are very worried about the idea if they're required to pay waiters and waitresses a full minimum wage and get no tip credit, it could really, really impact their businesses. let me ask a more fundamental question, mark, that is, is there a real reason for a minimum wage? if a worker wants to...
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. >> reporter: adam hammond spoke with some about how it could have unintended consequences. tax passes, the price of your favorite soft drink is going to go up two cents per ounce. ffr these 20 ounce drinks, it will go up about $.40, making one drink more than two dollars but a lot of people don't realize this tax alss covers some of your favorite teas and even temperature with added sugar -- kombucha with added sugar. anything with 5 g of added -?sugar . some juices and teas very >> the possible sugar tax has the people at this coffee shop talking because it could possibly impact the price of what they are drinking. their health, then it's a good thing. >> reporter: margaret schneider already voted for the tax and its broad reach doesn't bother her. in fact, she likes it. soda. it's sweetened with sugar. >> reporter: jamie anderson doesn't like it because many people swap out sugary sodas for juices and teas with less sugar for health reasons and she doesn't think they should be punished. >> i like kombucha and healthy drinks so i'm not for that. i also think as a citizen,
. >> reporter: adam hammond spoke with some about how it could have unintended consequences. tax passes, the price of your favorite soft drink is going to go up two cents per ounce. ffr these 20 ounce drinks, it will go up about $.40, making one drink more than two dollars but a lot of people don't realize this tax alss covers some of your favorite teas and even temperature with added sugar -- kombucha with added sugar. anything with 5 g of added -?sugar . some juices and teas very...
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the unintended victim for a bullet. the community mourns her loss but also comes together to comfort her husband and two of her seven children. >> that is what community is about is wrapping around those >> reporter: monica cannon helped raise this fundraiser, friends and complete strangers reaching out. her husband grateful among the grief. >> 245u for helping. >> amazed he has all this support after such a tragedy. >> reporter: for years to bring baneen and two of their seven kids to america. the five others remain haiti. stephanie jocene's husband is haitian. >> we are americans, and we are all family and we felt compelled to come and do something. >> reporter: and they did. people offered hugs and gave money to help her family cope and forge ahead. >> she didn't come here to get her life taken away. she came here for support, to help her kids for a better life. >> reporter: police continue to ask the public's help to find the person who pulled out a gun in the middle of the day and took this mother's life. if you kn
the unintended victim for a bullet. the community mourns her loss but also comes together to comfort her husband and two of her seven children. >> that is what community is about is wrapping around those >> reporter: monica cannon helped raise this fundraiser, friends and complete strangers reaching out. her husband grateful among the grief. >> 245u for helping. >> amazed he has all this support after such a tragedy. >> reporter: for years to bring baneen and two...
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. >> just an unintended consequence of that. measure c, if passed, will also allow homes to be built up to four stories and small, low-level residential communities in this town. >> it's just not true. >> reporter: measure c backers say opponents are misinterpreting the ballot language, and trying to scare voters. just eight days before the election. now code enforcement showed up today and told the no on c folks they would have to take down the sign or face a fine. well, the sign is still up. we'll get into that tonight at can have. live in cupertino, damian trujillo. >> as this election nears, check out our nonpartisan voters' edge guide. it's very helpful. put in your zip code and learn about the issues and candidates specific to where you live. >> okay. >> let's talk about it. halloween. little rainy, but it's okay. we're going to power through. >> yeah. you know, most importantly, for the little ones, it's been dry so far. and for 75% of the bay area, we're continuing with the dry weather outside right now. i do want to sta
. >> just an unintended consequence of that. measure c, if passed, will also allow homes to be built up to four stories and small, low-level residential communities in this town. >> it's just not true. >> reporter: measure c backers say opponents are misinterpreting the ballot language, and trying to scare voters. just eight days before the election. now code enforcement showed up today and told the no on c folks they would have to take down the sign or face a fine. well, the...
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several stray bullet striking unintended targets, including very visible bullet holes in this mail truck. family members tell us that boy is home, resting, and doing well. nicole asked about, wcvb newscenter 5 -- nicole estaphan, wcvb newscenter 5. a.j.: 48 degrees. turn the clocks back. a.j.: a good reminder out there to change your batteries in your smoke detectors, carbon dioxide detectors. reid: if you don't like 1:00 first time around, you get a redo. we were on metv two hours ago and it was 40 degrees. and it still is 48 degrees. are you telling me it is going to be warm? a.j.: temperatures are not going to drop that much through tonight. cover acting as a blanket over the top of us. we also have some scattered showers coming out of these clouds. to the north, we have a cold front that is sweeping through. there are vigorous upper-level storm systems. we had lightning in northern new york. the showers are all we will be dealing with in the overnight. except for the cooler pockets off to the west and north, where our weather is coming from. right now it is 41 in worcester. 51 in bos
several stray bullet striking unintended targets, including very visible bullet holes in this mail truck. family members tell us that boy is home, resting, and doing well. nicole asked about, wcvb newscenter 5 -- nicole estaphan, wcvb newscenter 5. a.j.: 48 degrees. turn the clocks back. a.j.: a good reminder out there to change your batteries in your smoke detectors, carbon dioxide detectors. reid: if you don't like 1:00 first time around, you get a redo. we were on metv two hours ago and it...
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we'll know the take away of what will happen but that is the case of unintended consequences so if you classify access with consumer protection of the ftc there is a common carrier exemption now just like a monopoly phone company so therefore that power of the ftc witches' enforcement agency is now taken away. but in terms of who was in charge and no causes consumer confusion with the standards of the fcc and ftc previously the privacy commission so that is the confusion but what can you do to remove that confusion while still protecting on japan yours on the edge in network operators and on trips and yours. >> host: what about people advising donald trump with technology and communication quick. >> he has been advised on an fcc issues he tends to be libertarian with his outlook was just on your program might think about a month ago with a probably will take to what he said then but looking to fis that bush transition, january 21st with that paperwork that was done and those recommendations they had forgotten not to diminish their work you get to the interim chairs and white house pers
we'll know the take away of what will happen but that is the case of unintended consequences so if you classify access with consumer protection of the ftc there is a common carrier exemption now just like a monopoly phone company so therefore that power of the ftc witches' enforcement agency is now taken away. but in terms of who was in charge and no causes consumer confusion with the standards of the fcc and ftc previously the privacy commission so that is the confusion but what can you do to...
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if we actually implement it, the lower deductibility, the unintended impact is significant. is some of the fine print people are looking at. if you cut rates in taxes, you have to pay for it somehow. maybe interest rate tax cuts going away? arethan: do you think we overestimating the ability of a handoff between monetary policy and a fiscal policy in a smooth way? if it is an easy transition, you will get the school policy stepped up, and monetary policy will go back. we have been doing this for seven years. isn't that easy? >> it has been extreme and difficult, which is why it has not been successful too many times in history. i think japan will provide a little bit of a window where the situation is -- the bank of japan is committed to keeping rates low through quantitative easing, you will have some fiscal policy, and that is the way to do it. anathan: can you think of cycle this mature, this far on in the recovery when someone has come along and said we are going to have a big fiscal stimulus package? this is not japan. this is a strong economy delivering decent growth,
if we actually implement it, the lower deductibility, the unintended impact is significant. is some of the fine print people are looking at. if you cut rates in taxes, you have to pay for it somehow. maybe interest rate tax cuts going away? arethan: do you think we overestimating the ability of a handoff between monetary policy and a fiscal policy in a smooth way? if it is an easy transition, you will get the school policy stepped up, and monetary policy will go back. we have been doing this...
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have a lot less sympathy that the fed should move because it some point, the collateral damage and unintended consequences of unconventional measures outweigh the benefits. i think we have gotten to that point. today's employment report tells you absent a major shock to the markets because of the elections , the domestic indicators for the fed suggest they should hike in december. vonnie: so they hike in december and then what? is the economy going to see some real inflation at that point? mohamed: we are going to see a pickup in inflation. it is not going to be something we won't worry about excessively but we will continue to see a pickup. what we should worry about is the extent to which markets have been disconnected from fundamentals because of reliance on central banks, and whether by hiking the fed signals it is less willing to support the market, and then you have the bank of japan less able to support the market. the big issue really is can the market continued to do relatively ok without the support of central banks? i have my doubts. vonnie: the federal reserve not going to abandon
have a lot less sympathy that the fed should move because it some point, the collateral damage and unintended consequences of unconventional measures outweigh the benefits. i think we have gotten to that point. today's employment report tells you absent a major shock to the markets because of the elections , the domestic indicators for the fed suggest they should hike in december. vonnie: so they hike in december and then what? is the economy going to see some real inflation at that point?...
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they say there are unintend cause if you raise to $15 an and more automation. >>> a community is remembering a 14-year-old in what appears to be a tragic accident. tyler daughtry and two other teens were playing with a shotgun when it went off. grief counselors will be on hand today at his middle school to help students and staff that may need it and the investigators still speaking with the kids involved and reviewing the everyday today. and criminal charges are still possible. >>> a veteran's home is now torched. and the investigators are looking if he was targeted because he voted for donald trump. the person left graffiti and anti-trump graffiti on the always was of the house. the man and his wife and two children were not in the home when the fire started. they were with family for the holidays. but smith believes whoever did this was trying to copy other destructive anti-trump protesters around the country. >> it's been for several months now where there's protesters property, destroying cities and, let them do it. and that is not how it should gone down. if you're breaking the law, yo
they say there are unintend cause if you raise to $15 an and more automation. >>> a community is remembering a 14-year-old in what appears to be a tragic accident. tyler daughtry and two other teens were playing with a shotgun when it went off. grief counselors will be on hand today at his middle school to help students and staff that may need it and the investigators still speaking with the kids involved and reviewing the everyday today. and criminal charges are still possible....
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thousands of women had unintended pregnancies and perforations in their you ter it involves inserting two metal coils to block conception. some say the agency did not go far enough. they say essure should be pulled off of the market. sarah buduson, news 5. >>> a surgery of warm air continues in the 70s. flirting with 80s right now in cleveland. unbelievable weather. you can see that warm air in orange just rising over lake erie and towards buffalo, new york. here is the cold front. it stalled out. we got one more day of this intense heat. you will call it heat. it is november and you don't normally see temperatures in the upper 70s, lower 80s. wind speeds are 15 to 20 miles per hour near cleveland and a sustained wind at 11 miles per hour and medina at 13 and 15 miles per hour at ashland and 16 miles per hour mansfield and the winds are stronger the further west you will go and breezy down at the ballpark your in the 60s even by 12:30. no worries about any warm coats or sweaters for tonight's tribe game even if you are going to the cavs game, you won't need the sweaters. wednesday 7:0
thousands of women had unintended pregnancies and perforations in their you ter it involves inserting two metal coils to block conception. some say the agency did not go far enough. they say essure should be pulled off of the market. sarah buduson, news 5. >>> a surgery of warm air continues in the 70s. flirting with 80s right now in cleveland. unbelievable weather. you can see that warm air in orange just rising over lake erie and towards buffalo, new york. here is the cold front. it...