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and unintended consequence. -- a unintended consequence. in the penpal letters, which set the stage for khrushchev's decision-making and risk-taking, they're talking about the details of berlin. i think berlin is important but historians disagree. if is part of the fun. >> a more narrow point. it sounds as if you are saying de gaulle's advice would apply to north korea. connected to that, i am wondering in retrospect, to what respect eisenhower came close in his dealings with khrushchev to taking de gaulle's advice compared to kennedy. to be sure, eisenhower did let himself be pressured into having the visit to the united states by khrushchev and the summit in paris in 1960. he was worried. i don't think eisenhower produce -- produced the same impression on khrushchev as the bay of pigs and kennedy's behavior at the summit of vienna, which you did not take seriously. i think kennedy did strike khrushchev as a immature man who might be pushed around in ways that eisenhower, with all of his seniority, might not. >> i don't think you should de
and unintended consequence. -- a unintended consequence. in the penpal letters, which set the stage for khrushchev's decision-making and risk-taking, they're talking about the details of berlin. i think berlin is important but historians disagree. if is part of the fun. >> a more narrow point. it sounds as if you are saying de gaulle's advice would apply to north korea. connected to that, i am wondering in retrospect, to what respect eisenhower came close in his dealings with khrushchev...
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there are unintended consequences. we live in a city with a spirit of collaboration and stakeholder engagement and public participation in the process. there is a reason why we have a high threshold before the members of the ethics commission. >> thank you very much. the next speaker. >> good morning. we have 180 members who are part of our association. i just want to appreciate the thoughtfulness brought to the process. we are encouraged by the spirit by the board of supervisors and the members and staff of the ethics commission and are encouraged on the legislation. as noted by the folks, this is important legislation and to get it right. to ensure that not only public trust is felt by institutions and unintended consequences that will harm the san francisco residence or hinder the ability for philanthropy to address the complex issues affecting the city. we hope that the commission and the board will continue to work together. we are in support of the supervisor suggesting to hold joint hearings so the legislation c
there are unintended consequences. we live in a city with a spirit of collaboration and stakeholder engagement and public participation in the process. there is a reason why we have a high threshold before the members of the ethics commission. >> thank you very much. the next speaker. >> good morning. we have 180 members who are part of our association. i just want to appreciate the thoughtfulness brought to the process. we are encouraged by the spirit by the board of supervisors...
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consequence ofa realised the unintended consequence of a well—meaning policy.results matter and the results of gun control our failure and dead kids. it is enough. this particular situation in florida had an armed officer in the team who did not intervene. anotherfamous one in columbine, the in colorado in 1999, there was an armed officer there. that officer did not prevent there. that officer did not prevent the shooting from happening. police officers attended the scene quite quickly. these things, the evidence does not show that this stops people from being killed. in both columbine and florida, both of those have a school resource officer and in neither case did the resource officer engage. it did not happen. that is the point. is resource officers are trained to react to the situation. if they could not react, how do you expect a teacher, who this is not his primary training, to be able to do that? the teacher did in florida. and they have in react in florida. and they have in mississippi and on and on. teachers have gone to the scene with nothing and poli
consequence ofa realised the unintended consequence of a well—meaning policy.results matter and the results of gun control our failure and dead kids. it is enough. this particular situation in florida had an armed officer in the team who did not intervene. anotherfamous one in columbine, the in colorado in 1999, there was an armed officer there. that officer did not prevent there. that officer did not prevent the shooting from happening. police officers attended the scene quite quickly. these...
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and we don't want it to be unintended consequences. we support policies that target corruption and build public trust in government we believe not amended would have significant consequences, in particular chilling public private partnerships. it allows the city to have resources for san francisco most at need. it would discourage partnerships and deprive them of critical resources like housing, education and social services. we encourage you to continue the item, consider with proposed amendments and ensure that the legislation doesn't have unintended consequences that would hurt people in san francisco. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning kay smith assistant vice president at the san francisco foundation. weaver been in the bay area for over 70 years and our donors are firmly committed to serving the people of san francisco and region. we support policies that target corruption and build public trust in government, we also have strong concerns about the legislation as it is currently drafted, it would
and we don't want it to be unintended consequences. we support policies that target corruption and build public trust in government we believe not amended would have significant consequences, in particular chilling public private partnerships. it allows the city to have resources for san francisco most at need. it would discourage partnerships and deprive them of critical resources like housing, education and social services. we encourage you to continue the item, consider with proposed...
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we need to sometimes make changes to address new issues and unintended consequence that is arise. as regulators we have seen from the past few years, the dodd-frank act -- let me add there are many of us in the real estate business and on bank boards who saw the effects of dodd-frank not allowing banks to go into the communities that need them the most. we have seen from certain provisions that fit one or both of these categories that must be changed through legislative action. one of these policies is the cfpb's qualified mortgage on q.m. rule. the certain rule is intended to lenders from legal liability and provides compliance certainty for mortgage loans that are low risk and meet certain criteria. one of those criterion recognizes -- requires a mortgage loan's total points and fees not to be in excess of 3% of the loan's value. unfortunately, the points and fees rule often depends on who is making the loan. and how title insurance is obtained, which is confusing for both the consumers and the businesses providing the services. lso as has been mentioned, insurance premiums held
we need to sometimes make changes to address new issues and unintended consequence that is arise. as regulators we have seen from the past few years, the dodd-frank act -- let me add there are many of us in the real estate business and on bank boards who saw the effects of dodd-frank not allowing banks to go into the communities that need them the most. we have seen from certain provisions that fit one or both of these categories that must be changed through legislative action. one of these...
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there, i agree, it's an unintended consequence. but in the pen pal letters which i think set the stage for khrushchev's decision making and risk taking in '62, they are talking about the details of berlin and so i think berlin is really important. but you know what? historians disagree. it's part of the fun of our business. >> somewhat more narrower point, it sounds as if you are saying degaulle's advice would apply to north korea. and sort of connected to that, i'm wondering if retrospect to what extent eisenhower came close in his dealings with khrushchev to taking degaulle's advice compared to kennedy. to be sure, eisenhower did let himself be pressured into having the visit to the united states by khrushchev and the summit in paris in april 1960, because he was worried, but i don't think eisenhower produced the same impression on khrushchev as the bay of pigs and kennedy's behavior at the summit in vienna which you didn't take all that seriously. that is, i think kennedy did strike khrushchev as a kind of immature young man who
there, i agree, it's an unintended consequence. but in the pen pal letters which i think set the stage for khrushchev's decision making and risk taking in '62, they are talking about the details of berlin and so i think berlin is really important. but you know what? historians disagree. it's part of the fun of our business. >> somewhat more narrower point, it sounds as if you are saying degaulle's advice would apply to north korea. and sort of connected to that, i'm wondering if...
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so there are all kinds of unintended consequences from making the secret world public, but that's whatens. >> you've answered one of my questions, but i wanted to probe you a little further. regarding solutions, like as we sit here there are attorneys going around the planet trying to create a network to hunt down hidden assets and i'm wondering if a possible solution, we're talking about unintended consequences, are unhappy spouses, right, trying to track down their hidden assets. and is this where the solution may come from, some lots of hidden asset attorneys networking around the planet, which is happening right now? >> yeah, that's been going on for a while, it depends on the attorney and the place on how successful they are. i just don't think you can really expect a real change in that sort of peace meal way, but there are some great stories along those lines. and this russian oligarch, he got involved in a multi-billion dollar divorce and his wife accused him of hiding his assets in fonseca companies. they went to war with solicitors and multiple jurisdictions and eventually sh
so there are all kinds of unintended consequences from making the secret world public, but that's whatens. >> you've answered one of my questions, but i wanted to probe you a little further. regarding solutions, like as we sit here there are attorneys going around the planet trying to create a network to hunt down hidden assets and i'm wondering if a possible solution, we're talking about unintended consequences, are unhappy spouses, right, trying to track down their hidden assets. and is...
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there always lots of unintended consequences, and even out there will be unintended consequences fromouple of years now. i am not sure of the same opinion on that point. there's no question that in the founding of any product or any toanization or business that the extent there are more women around the table at the beginning, you are going to end up with a different set of decisions from day one. and that is a good thing. we'll talk more about future social media in the future. this is bloomberg. ♪ ofly: it has been something a charmed moment for twitter, with a surprise revenue gain and first real pop and earnings results, and we are continuing the discussion of the man who ran the social media platform, the former ceo of twitter. numbers have been looking good, but the coo recently left to become ceo of another company. how big of an impact is that? jack has been very careful and thoughtful and backfilling the ranks of the management team over the past few years since i left in 2015. use of executive departures in 2016 come up at the same time jack was doing a great job of bringing
there always lots of unintended consequences, and even out there will be unintended consequences fromouple of years now. i am not sure of the same opinion on that point. there's no question that in the founding of any product or any toanization or business that the extent there are more women around the table at the beginning, you are going to end up with a different set of decisions from day one. and that is a good thing. we'll talk more about future social media in the future. this is...
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happens is when you have these systems are trying to make targets, trying to see times, it can have unintendedsequences. this doctor will be living for the rest of her life with the knowledge that this girl could have been saved, had she been seen, and recognise the fact that she was wheezing and struggling to walk into the surgery. it is a sad one, but these things happen when you have got very busy and pressured health systems. let's take a look at the guardian. an interesting story that we talked about earlier here on bbc news, four far right plots foiled in 2017, says an anti—terror chief. far right plots foiled in 2017, says an anti-terror chief. it is the short version of the front page here. exactly as you said, the outgoing assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police, saying that some of the terawatts they had been dealing with, four of those work from far right extremists. later in the article, it says that a third of referrals to the prevent strategy are actually aimed at reducing terrorism all forms, were actually referring far right extremists. in effect, they are the same fo
happens is when you have these systems are trying to make targets, trying to see times, it can have unintendedsequences. this doctor will be living for the rest of her life with the knowledge that this girl could have been saved, had she been seen, and recognise the fact that she was wheezing and struggling to walk into the surgery. it is a sad one, but these things happen when you have got very busy and pressured health systems. let's take a look at the guardian. an interesting story that we...
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with unintended consequences one is for those immediate relativess but that accounts for 40% of all immigrants in the united states but yet another portion accounts for an additional 20% but when family sponsorship was expanded it was done by people who wanted to keep american immigration coming from europe and with that time. of the immigrants were from europe so thinking only their families could come but that backfired rapidly and it became a way for asian and african immigrants to come in substantial numbers that by 2010 all nine tenths of immigrants are from places other than europe. >> senator chris murphy from connecticut says a reminder that is a made-up term the purpose is to dehumanize keep using the term chain migration because if we don't and family reunification will be doing a great disservice so now little more on the terminology? >> chain migration has been used by social scientist it was not made up by any anti- immigration people in the national review writer has preferences that is the name of the system he is criticizing and that is the name for another portion so if you wa
with unintended consequences one is for those immediate relativess but that accounts for 40% of all immigrants in the united states but yet another portion accounts for an additional 20% but when family sponsorship was expanded it was done by people who wanted to keep american immigration coming from europe and with that time. of the immigrants were from europe so thinking only their families could come but that backfired rapidly and it became a way for asian and african immigrants to come in...
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how do you address that unintended consequence. in arkansas, we have a challenge, over prescription, over subscribing, youth deaths, but methamphetamine is a number one drug issue. i do think you have to look at this company has only. as the administration puts more money into education efforts, they should be broad-based, , if you getthat control of the opioid crisis, there will be something else up there. the message is that it has to be balanced. and our law enforcement efforts have to be balanced as well. partnership with the private sector is very important in the second -- this effort. i want to applaud walmart and sam's club. as of january 1 of this year, they started to put a patented powder substance that they are distributing with their opioid prescriptions. so no opioid scheduled to prescription, they have dispose are x that goes with -- dispose consumeroes with the to safely dispose of and not leave it in the cabinet until there is a take back program. it is consumer friendly. i want to apply them and make everyone awar
how do you address that unintended consequence. in arkansas, we have a challenge, over prescription, over subscribing, youth deaths, but methamphetamine is a number one drug issue. i do think you have to look at this company has only. as the administration puts more money into education efforts, they should be broad-based, , if you getthat control of the opioid crisis, there will be something else up there. the message is that it has to be balanced. and our law enforcement efforts have to be...
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advocating for, but we need much more research so we have a better understanding of what are the unintendeds. cory: what is the chaos theory notion? notion that there is a typhoon somewhere else, surely that will come in to place your, but you talk about taking it seriously. it seems that it has been difficult if not impossible to come up with global climate agreements, for example the u.s. coming out of the paris accord and taking this seriously and doing the other thing, that would be to reduce carbon and keep these things from happening and the destruction of our systems. >> that is a point. it has taken us 20 years to get to the paris accord and now we're talking about -- cory: we are not even there yet, it is amazing. >> yes, we need to do the research, but all the nations of the world coming to agree on geo-engineering would take a worldwide cataclysmic disaster to get all the nations the world to agree in short order to dissipate like this. cory: by the time it happens it late.e too >> all the more reason to do the research now so that we do know what it takes and what those conseque
advocating for, but we need much more research so we have a better understanding of what are the unintendeds. cory: what is the chaos theory notion? notion that there is a typhoon somewhere else, surely that will come in to place your, but you talk about taking it seriously. it seems that it has been difficult if not impossible to come up with global climate agreements, for example the u.s. coming out of the paris accord and taking this seriously and doing the other thing, that would be to...
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. >> a rogue nation unilaterally decides to geo-engineering, and what are the downstream and unintendeds of global engineering and how will it change global dissipation patterns and down streams from this one rogue nation? there is an area where we don't know. cory: it is the colin powell rule, you break it, you own it. the pottery barn rule. once you are the one tampering with the weather, you are responsible for every flood and every sunken beach and every whatever. >> and in that regard, there is attribution issues, how do you know if it is naturally occurring hurricane and whether it was caused by geo-engineering or not, so this is pandora's box. it is not something we are not necessarily advocating for, but we need much more research so we have a better understanding of what are the unintended consequences. cory: what is the chaos theory notion? when a butterfly flaps its wings somewhere, there is a typhoon somewhere else, surely that will come in to place your, but you talk about taking it seriously. it seems that it has been difficult if not impossible to come up with global clim
. >> a rogue nation unilaterally decides to geo-engineering, and what are the downstream and unintendeds of global engineering and how will it change global dissipation patterns and down streams from this one rogue nation? there is an area where we don't know. cory: it is the colin powell rule, you break it, you own it. the pottery barn rule. once you are the one tampering with the weather, you are responsible for every flood and every sunken beach and every whatever. >> and in that...
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we support in-field development, but sba27 has too many unintended consequences. it will increase pollution, discourage transit, and potentially displace disadvantaged residents. and we oppose it. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon supervisors. i'm here to express our collective and organized opposition so senator weiner's latest bill sba27. this is an extential threat to life in san francisco, if not california. a lot of people have said many things about the density in san francisco and how having uncontrolled growth and up zoning as it's been proposed by the bill is going to be changing the quality and livability of this city. every mayoral forum i've been to, there's talk about the muni infrastructure that's currently affecting our residents. supervisors, right now, we're at the capacity for our infrastructure. we have issues with our public transport system, and here we have a very much flawed bill that is going to be introducing wild, wild west when it comes to building. this is not what san francisco needs. we are all th
we support in-field development, but sba27 has too many unintended consequences. it will increase pollution, discourage transit, and potentially displace disadvantaged residents. and we oppose it. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon supervisors. i'm here to express our collective and organized opposition so senator weiner's latest bill sba27. this is an extential threat to life in san francisco, if not california. a lot of people have said many...
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. -- there have been unintended consequences. you have basically two big portions of family sponsorship. one is the immediate relatives, spouses, parents, children. that's 48% of immigrants in the united states. ofhave another portion family sponsored preferences. they are 20%. they add up to 68%. it started in 1965, people wanted to keep american immigration coming from europe. most immigrants were from europe. the idea was only their families would be able to come. that became a way for a lot of latin american, asian, african immigrants come in substantial numbers. 9/10 of all immigrants are from places other than europe. numbers.have the phone we have a line for republicans (202) 784-8001. democrats (202) 748-8000. .ndependents (202) 748-8002 have a line for legal immigrants. we want to hear from you. senator chris murphy from connecticut says chain migration is a made up term by anti- immigrants. the purpose is to dehumanize immigrants. review, to keep using the term chain migration. familyw the left reunification. we will do
. -- there have been unintended consequences. you have basically two big portions of family sponsorship. one is the immediate relatives, spouses, parents, children. that's 48% of immigrants in the united states. ofhave another portion family sponsored preferences. they are 20%. they add up to 68%. it started in 1965, people wanted to keep american immigration coming from europe. most immigrants were from europe. the idea was only their families would be able to come. that became a way for a lot...
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. >> so the law of unintended consequences always at play, and so the president often touts the tax cut plan that he helped usher through obviously. and so do we think that that's at work here? all the talk of people getting bonuses and what you just reported on the wage growth, so is this an unintended consequence? >> there are signs to that. alan greenspan said the tax cut may have overheated an already strong economy, the ballooning deficit in debt a real problem ends up fueling fears of inflation. yes, there's a chance those tax cuts created the conditions for this. probably won't hear the president take credit for that. >> republicans always talk about cutting deficits and national debt. the interesting thing is you have an economy that's roaring and tax cuts rolled in there. you want to talk about cutting deficits and national debt, you do that when the economy is roaring. >> you shouldn't stimulate the economy when it's roaring. >> we did need corporate tax reform. every ceo will tell you ted gdp growth. the biggest stumbling block happens to be a lack of worker. that's not somet
. >> so the law of unintended consequences always at play, and so the president often touts the tax cut plan that he helped usher through obviously. and so do we think that that's at work here? all the talk of people getting bonuses and what you just reported on the wage growth, so is this an unintended consequence? >> there are signs to that. alan greenspan said the tax cut may have overheated an already strong economy, the ballooning deficit in debt a real problem ends up fueling...
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the unintended consequences trickle down, and congress can never come back and fix it.limited government conservatives, we should encourage our state leaders to pass these laws. ms. van susteren: which brings it back to the power of the white house, the power of the oval office to get everyone into to oneom, lock them in th room until they do this. mr. shumlin: for a minute let's put our hearts aside and use our math head on this. it costs me $25,000 to treat someone after they have become addicted. it costs you $25,000 as a taxpayer every time someone gets addicted to these substances. it is a huge cost to taxpayers. if we've got an industry, which we do -- perdue and others. not just the manufacturers -- they are all in this. if we are making billions of dollars off this disease killing not just the people, i think the white house has a unique opportunity to reply the tobacco tape, get folks in a room, get lawyers in the door. this is not about lawyers making money, this is about taxpayers getting paid for the bill they are paying now for a disease created by lies to
the unintended consequences trickle down, and congress can never come back and fix it.limited government conservatives, we should encourage our state leaders to pass these laws. ms. van susteren: which brings it back to the power of the white house, the power of the oval office to get everyone into to oneom, lock them in th room until they do this. mr. shumlin: for a minute let's put our hearts aside and use our math head on this. it costs me $25,000 to treat someone after they have become...
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and i was arrested, unintended, by the fact that another racial caste system had arisen out of the ashes of the last went dr. king and others fought so hard to dismantle. so i became a criminal justice advocate and ultimately the youngest member and spokesperson of the 200 member in mass incarceration coalition that pushed the obama administration to do all in its power to end the war on drugs and the mass incarceration that it spawned. after a few historic successes on that front, and i thought a tank top on the corrupting influence of big money in politics and it didn't take long for me to see that no matter how many advantages we made globally and then to the executive branch, we faced the terms due to the big-money interests are blocked in blood legislative reforms that most americans support. this wasn't just a case for criminal justice reform, but it remains true for issues across the gamut of public interest, living wage, dip a college education, medicare for all, immigration reform in the list goes on. but then, november 2016 have been in that election revealed a problem so big t
and i was arrested, unintended, by the fact that another racial caste system had arisen out of the ashes of the last went dr. king and others fought so hard to dismantle. so i became a criminal justice advocate and ultimately the youngest member and spokesperson of the 200 member in mass incarceration coalition that pushed the obama administration to do all in its power to end the war on drugs and the mass incarceration that it spawned. after a few historic successes on that front, and i...
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would certainly want to be part of the dialogue, because we do see legislation that results in unintended consequences that aren't good for anybody. i was a federal prosecutor for more than a decade before he came to facebook. i came to facebook. all of the criminal behavior and things we tried to find and remove from our service was very much in line with the incentives of policymakers. we do have a process for complying with greg -- with government regulations. is see ifthing we do it violates our community standards. if it doesn't, if it is a law that does not quite violate facebook standards, we would look at the legal process. we do have a system in effect. i would note sometimes regulations can sometimes stay in place. there will be broader societal concerns about content we will be moving. -- wesomething we will want to be a part of in the dialogue. >> isn't it the clever half of facebook is you get that clever part of facebook is you get people to sign away their data and the right to their data? >> not only do we not say -- i'm theyaying you sell it, don't necessarily know they a
would certainly want to be part of the dialogue, because we do see legislation that results in unintended consequences that aren't good for anybody. i was a federal prosecutor for more than a decade before he came to facebook. i came to facebook. all of the criminal behavior and things we tried to find and remove from our service was very much in line with the incentives of policymakers. we do have a process for complying with greg -- with government regulations. is see ifthing we do it...
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peacock, igniting a controversy tonight, the airline cracked down on service animals that may have an unintended consequence for those who really need them. >> also leaving oakland, another tech company says it's just too expensive to stay. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures may be heading into record territory. we'll take a look at your weekend coming up. >> and later, you may have seen her on a 7 foot unicycle at warriors games. tonight red panda needs your help finding her signature ride. >> she sure does. all of that is ahead. first here's what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live after abc7 news at 11:00. jimmy. >> thanks, dan and kristen. it's wednesday night so let's go nuts. >> i love tequila. >> me, too. heads or tails? >> heads always. >> me, too. yeah. have fun. >>> a peacock comfort animal is igniting a debate tonight. airlines are cracking down on what they say are fake comfort animals. but disability advocates say this will only hurt people with legitimate service animals. abc7 news reporter katie marzullo has more from the maneto airport. >> this woman has her pe
peacock, igniting a controversy tonight, the airline cracked down on service animals that may have an unintended consequence for those who really need them. >> also leaving oakland, another tech company says it's just too expensive to stay. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures may be heading into record territory. we'll take a look at your weekend coming up. >> and later, you may have seen her on a 7 foot unicycle at warriors games. tonight red panda needs your...
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that's kind of an unintended problem with the warmth.the fog forming and it's going to be with us for the next couple of nights. mainly overnight as the ground cools and the warm air flows over top of it, it is getting foggy as you can see right now. the tops of the buildings completely shrouded in fog and if you're heading out tonight or early tomorrow morning in your commute, take it slow. the taillights of the car in front of you can very much come up on you quickly in conditions like this. we'll take you up to the poconos and see the fog is in place. it's currently 36 degrees. the pattern shows the warmth front to the north, cold front to the west. we're talking about temperatures 20-30 degrees above average for the next couple of days here looking at clear skies for now. we've got the showers moving away. skies clear but you're not able to really see the skies clear because the fog keeps you from seeing much of anything at all. temperatures holding steady or slightly rising overnight. it's 48 in the city, 50 in millville, 55 in dove
that's kind of an unintended problem with the warmth.the fog forming and it's going to be with us for the next couple of nights. mainly overnight as the ground cools and the warm air flows over top of it, it is getting foggy as you can see right now. the tops of the buildings completely shrouded in fog and if you're heading out tonight or early tomorrow morning in your commute, take it slow. the taillights of the car in front of you can very much come up on you quickly in conditions like this....
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. >>> plus an increased number of inci being posted online and the unintended consequences. >> and we'll fr free-style skater torin yater-wallace. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm i'm anne makeo >>> this is kpix5 news. >> good morning, it is monday, february 19. how is everyone doing? i hope everyone is doing well on this monday. it is presidents day. i'm michelle green. presidents day so a lot of folks have off. why are you up at 4:30? we are glad you are here. >> either way. how is everyone? >> happy monday, good. >> a busy start to the presidents day. >> and it is cold. >> yes and there are scattered showers that are actually turning to snow. so let's get right to the doppler. right there on highway 35, we are looking at snow coming down. the areas of white you see right there near crab town, that is where we are looking at snow, there are the pinks and purples you see and the scattered showers are coming down. it is still a fairly dry system that is bringing us the cold windy weather. there is more rain on the way to santa cruz and those mo
. >>> plus an increased number of inci being posted online and the unintended consequences. >> and we'll fr free-style skater torin yater-wallace. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm i'm anne makeo >>> this is kpix5 news. >> good morning, it is monday, february 19. how is everyone doing? i hope everyone is doing well on this monday. it is presidents day. i'm michelle green. presidents day so a lot of folks...
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the puffing up the fish had an unintended consequence. the american doesn't handle the puffer fish well. americans get scared and that's what the soviets hoped for and then americans spend money on nuclear weapons when they get scared and the soviets couldn't compete. so in 1961, khrushchev believes -- he is well aware of the missile gap crisis. he believes this will have a restraining effect on the use of american power and perhaps, will lead to an agreement in central europe. kennedy, because he believe that is he is always dealing with a rational actor wants to change the incentive structure for khrushchev. so what he does is once the satellites provide -- the soviets are behind in the missile competition, he decides to share it with them by having a public statement. the u.s. government dose that thinking if the soviets know they are behind, they will stop the risk taking. they will realize they should not be doing it. it has the opposite effect. he can't be a puffer fish anymore, everybody knows he is small. and that leads, i believe
the puffing up the fish had an unintended consequence. the american doesn't handle the puffer fish well. americans get scared and that's what the soviets hoped for and then americans spend money on nuclear weapons when they get scared and the soviets couldn't compete. so in 1961, khrushchev believes -- he is well aware of the missile gap crisis. he believes this will have a restraining effect on the use of american power and perhaps, will lead to an agreement in central europe. kennedy, because...
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. >>> plus an increased number of incidents on airplanes being posted online and the unintended consequences catch up with fr free-style skater torin yater-wallace. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> we give it all to carson. >> in danger of collapse, this building from old estimate i being watched closely, more than 24 hours after a fire forced evacuation of more than 160 people, we're live on the scene with the very latest. >> your job is to protect us and our blood is on your hands >> sending a strong message to lawmakers, how teen survivors of school shooting in floored are now vowing for tougher gun legislation. >> snow one day, 70s the next. today winter warm up in store for the work week. we could even make a run at breaking a record. well, today is monday, february 19, president's day, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. let's
. >>> plus an increased number of incidents on airplanes being posted online and the unintended consequences catch up with fr free-style skater torin yater-wallace. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> we give it all to carson. >> in danger of collapse, this building from old...
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we have to think about the unintended consequences of what we do as well. and i'll give you an example of that. we give -- we just recently signed a deal for give saudi arabia $50 billion worth of equipment. saudi arabia is using that equipment to encircle and blockade a country next to them, yemen. yemen is a very poor country. they import about 80% of their food. they're one of the poorest countries on the planet and currently 17 million people live on the edge of starvation. but people have convinced themselves that, well, there's some shia that are supported by iran. we don't want iran there so we have to support the sunnis. we have to remember who attacked us on 9/11. it was the sunnis. the ones that are trying to get into our country -- i don't know of any shiite terrorists. we've had plenty of sunnis. all 16 hijackers were from saudi arabia. we just released documents last year, the missing pages from the saudi arabia investigation with the 9/11 commission that shows that there's a possibility they were complilings sit in those things -- complicit in
we have to think about the unintended consequences of what we do as well. and i'll give you an example of that. we give -- we just recently signed a deal for give saudi arabia $50 billion worth of equipment. saudi arabia is using that equipment to encircle and blockade a country next to them, yemen. yemen is a very poor country. they import about 80% of their food. they're one of the poorest countries on the planet and currently 17 million people live on the edge of starvation. but people have...
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when you look at the results, it ends up in more 's time we reathe unintended consequence of a well-meaningolicy, but the bottom line is results matter and the results of gun controare failure and dead kids. that's enough. >> in florida there was an armed officer on the scene. he wasn't able to intervene for whatever reason. the coluine high school massacre in colorado in 1999. there was an armed officer there. that also didn't prevent is shooting from appening. police officers attended the scene very quickly. these things, the evidence does not show that this stops people from being killed. >> in bothne columnd the florida one, both of those had a school resource officer. in neither case did the reso killer. er engage the it didn't happen. >> that's the whole point. these resource officers are trained to react in the kinds of situations a if they can't, how would you expect a teacher who this is not his primary training be able to do that? >> but a teacher did react in florida ands isthey have in pearl, mississippi, and on and on and on. r teachers have gone to the scene with nothing and o
when you look at the results, it ends up in more 's time we reathe unintended consequence of a well-meaningolicy, but the bottom line is results matter and the results of gun controare failure and dead kids. that's enough. >> in florida there was an armed officer on the scene. he wasn't able to intervene for whatever reason. the coluine high school massacre in colorado in 1999. there was an armed officer there. that also didn't prevent is shooting from appening. police officers attended...
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peacock, igniting a controversy tonight, the airline cracked down on service animals that may have an unintended consequence for those who really need them. >> also leaving oakland, another tech company says it's just too expensive to stay. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures may be heading into record territory. we'll take a look at your weekend coming up. >> and later, you may have seen her on a 7 foot unicycle at warriors games. tonight red panda needs your help finding her signature ride. >> she sure does. all of that is ahead. first here's what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live after abc7 news at 11:00. jimmy. >> thanks, dan and kristen. it's wednesday night so let's go nuts. >> i love tequila. >> me, too. heads or tails? >> heads always. >> me, too. yeah. have fun. ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. my shoulders carry more they carry my c
peacock, igniting a controversy tonight, the airline cracked down on service animals that may have an unintended consequence for those who really need them. >> also leaving oakland, another tech company says it's just too expensive to stay. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures may be heading into record territory. we'll take a look at your weekend coming up. >> and later, you may have seen her on a 7 foot unicycle at warriors games. tonight red panda needs your...
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they get so many calls about unintended bags and they have to take all of those extremely seriously. also heading dunn to the parade today make sure you are signed up for text alerts text ready eagles within word to 888777 but for now we are live , i'm frank did for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks very much, trang do. >>> while some fans camped out others are heading there now. >> reporter jim melworth from kyw naus radio 1060 joins us on the phone from septa's regional rail station in lansdale, montgomery county. jim, i check your twitter page there are big crowd there is almost an hour ago what is going on now. >> reporter: amazing, the line here is incredible, two lines actually, september says each train will carry 930 people, the first train is boarding right now scheduled to leave in five minutes. first people to get on that train got out here at 3:00 in the morning. it feels like it is 20 degrees out here. they have been out here for two hours and 15 minutes to get on the train to go down and stand outside for a little bit longer but with 930 people getting on this train, t
they get so many calls about unintended bags and they have to take all of those extremely seriously. also heading dunn to the parade today make sure you are signed up for text alerts text ready eagles within word to 888777 but for now we are live , i'm frank did for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks very much, trang do. >>> while some fans camped out others are heading there now. >> reporter jim melworth from kyw naus radio 1060 joins us on the phone from septa's...
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it's the puffing up of the fish which had an unintended consequence in the united states because american public opinion doesn't handle puffer fish very well. americans get scared. and that's exactly what the soviets hoped for, except americans then spend money on nuclear weapons when they get scared and the soviets couldn't compete. so in 1961, khrushchev believes that since -- because he's very well-aware of the missile gap crisis, he believes that this will have a restraining effect on the use of american power, and perhaps will lead to an agreement in central europe. kennedy, because he believes that he's always dealing with a rational actor, wants to change the incentive structure for khrushchev. and what he does is he says once the satellites provide american -- the u.s. government with absolute certainty that the soviets are way behind in the missile competition, he decides to share that with the soviets. not directly by giving him a corona document, but by having a public statement, by killpatrick, the under-secretary of defense. the u.s. government does that thinking that if the
it's the puffing up of the fish which had an unintended consequence in the united states because american public opinion doesn't handle puffer fish very well. americans get scared. and that's exactly what the soviets hoped for, except americans then spend money on nuclear weapons when they get scared and the soviets couldn't compete. so in 1961, khrushchev believes that since -- because he's very well-aware of the missile gap crisis, he believes that this will have a restraining effect on the...
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. >> unintended consequences that now need addressing. we're going to prioritize our investment to help focus that. >> reporter: facebook which made $40 billion on ads last year responded saying we fully support unilever's commitments and are working closely with them. the hit comes amid growing criticism of facebook, a new wired magazine investigation digs into the company's troubled two years since the 2016 election. >> the company has a whole lot of threats. zuckerberg thinks of all of these dangers and they started to weigh on him. >> reporter: last month we were told he warned the platform could be manipulated by bad actors in 2012. >> a lot of people were trying to take some kind of malicious activity using facebook's platform. >> reporter: is what you're telling me, then, mark zuckerberg is not doing enough? >> facebook is not doing enough. they're not doing anywhere near enough. >> reporter: in recent months zuckerberg deployed 14,000 people and artificial intelligence to stop false news and offensive behavior. >> clearly in a fig
. >> unintended consequences that now need addressing. we're going to prioritize our investment to help focus that. >> reporter: facebook which made $40 billion on ads last year responded saying we fully support unilever's commitments and are working closely with them. the hit comes amid growing criticism of facebook, a new wired magazine investigation digs into the company's troubled two years since the 2016 election. >> the company has a whole lot of threats. zuckerberg...
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there are all sorts of unintended consequences they are having difficulty getting their hands around. the new yorks: times is a major global news brand. making the transition away from a printed newspaper to a digital is this. looking at the breadth of those you represent, will we see a consolidation continue at pace? where they have limited local news? i think there are several challenges david chavern: -- david chavern: i think there are several challenges. where people attach their attention is limited. that being said, the real fear, we talk about fake news as a aboutal story, we talk various issues on a national scale. the future of fake news will be a local phenomenon. withill have people curiosity and interest in their community and there will be insufficient reliable sources locally. crazyill fill that is bloggers and conspiracy theorists who have ideas of what is happening in the local counsel or's school board. -- or school board. when looking to the future, one of the challenges is as we move into digital consumption of news to a greater degree, do the local news organizati
there are all sorts of unintended consequences they are having difficulty getting their hands around. the new yorks: times is a major global news brand. making the transition away from a printed newspaper to a digital is this. looking at the breadth of those you represent, will we see a consolidation continue at pace? where they have limited local news? i think there are several challenges david chavern: -- david chavern: i think there are several challenges. where people attach their attention...
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and can she satisfy herself that there is no unintended or unconscious bias in the way that judgementsas not convinced. as other colleagues have mentioned, basketball is not the only olympic sport that uk sport do not fund. it can offer great opportunities in communities, many other sports can set out equally credible reasons to receive equal support. tracy crouch. finally, the house of lords has a new black rod, for the first time in 650 years it is a woman. sarah clark previously ran the wimbledon tennis championships and will be known as the lady usher of the black rod. she replaces david leekie in a role that involves more than having a door slammed in yourface, as the leader of the house explained in her tribute. behind the scenes during his time as black rod, david was responsible for arranging a six state openings, a huge operation which he and his team including the doorkeepers always managed with skill and sensitivity. david supervised nine state visits and the six addresses by number of notable heads of government and states. the shadow leader of the house recorded particular
and can she satisfy herself that there is no unintended or unconscious bias in the way that judgementsas not convinced. as other colleagues have mentioned, basketball is not the only olympic sport that uk sport do not fund. it can offer great opportunities in communities, many other sports can set out equally credible reasons to receive equal support. tracy crouch. finally, the house of lords has a new black rod, for the first time in 650 years it is a woman. sarah clark previously ran the...
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george spencer found charges intended to shield immigrants from domestic violence may be having unintended consequences. >> at home, art is still adjusting to life on his own. photos document his years in costa rica and the woman he met there, a woman he would marry in 2015 after returning to the united states. >> i flat out missed her and i loved her and i finally said you know what? i'm ready now. >> his marriage wasn't even one year old when he returned home from a business trip to find the wife he sponsored into the country moved out. >> she said i've left you because you were abusive and i felt my life was in dangendange those exact words, and i was flabb ebergasted flabbergasted. >> he said there was never any physical or emotional abuse and we could find no court or police recorders to indicate otherwise. he believes the marriage was a sham and his non-citizen wife is claiming abuse to be divorced and stay in the united states. >> i am a victim of fraud. >> we tracked down other american spouses with a similar claim. this high-ranking military officers says he married a russian woma
george spencer found charges intended to shield immigrants from domestic violence may be having unintended consequences. >> at home, art is still adjusting to life on his own. photos document his years in costa rica and the woman he met there, a woman he would marry in 2015 after returning to the united states. >> i flat out missed her and i loved her and i finally said you know what? i'm ready now. >> his marriage wasn't even one year old when he returned home from a business...
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what are your experiences with that and how to address that unintended consequence? >> in arkansas we have growing over your challenge, over prescription, over subscribing of use and deaths here but methamphetamine is still our number one drug issue. i do think have to look at this comprehensively, and as the administration puts more money into education efforts, they should be broad-based, recognizing the fact that if we get control of the opioid crisis, there's going to be something else out there. i think the message has to be balanced and our enforcement efforts have to be balanced as well. if i might, let me follow up on what was talked about in terms of the drug takeback program. in partnership with the private sector is very important in this effort. i want to applaud walmart and sam's club that as of january of this year are starting to put a patented powder substance that they are distributing with their opioid prescriptions, so if it's an opioid scheduled to prescription, they have disposed rx that goes with that package that allows the consumer to be able
what are your experiences with that and how to address that unintended consequence? >> in arkansas we have growing over your challenge, over prescription, over subscribing of use and deaths here but methamphetamine is still our number one drug issue. i do think have to look at this comprehensively, and as the administration puts more money into education efforts, they should be broad-based, recognizing the fact that if we get control of the opioid crisis, there's going to be something...