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. >> this taking money that's going into the black market, an unregulated industry and taxing it, giving us money for our budget that we desperately need and could be used for education, law enforcement -- reporter: they call themselves mothers for regulation and taxation of marijuana. some have a financial interest in cannabis. some are medical marijuana users. all believe it is the parent's responsibility to keep it away from those under 21. .ju but this mother, a social worker, who works with families and children with addiction issues, argues it's not that simple. >> this is about a billion dollar industry coming into massachusetts who are going to promote drug use. they're going to do it through advertisements >> we already have regulations in place that keep edibles from looking like commercial products. also in the cannabis industry there's very strict advertising so you won't see a plethora of advertising. reporter: but if legalized, the advertisements will follow and question 4 only bans ads accessibility to children even easier. >> we just don't have enough science to know how
. >> this taking money that's going into the black market, an unregulated industry and taxing it, giving us money for our budget that we desperately need and could be used for education, law enforcement -- reporter: they call themselves mothers for regulation and taxation of marijuana. some have a financial interest in cannabis. some are medical marijuana users. all believe it is the parent's responsibility to keep it away from those under 21. .ju but this mother, a social worker, who...
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schneider - no on question 3: what happens is, power generators from outside the state can come in unregulated and sell to customers whatever power they want to sell to them.)) ((karen castro)) question 3 would allow consumers to shop around for elei cheaper rates? it depends who you ask. ((mike schneider - no on question 3: they're dreaming. every state that they deregulated in, the cost has gone up to the rate payer every single state. lucas foletta - yes on question 3: that's just fear mongering. when they talk about other states, what they really talking about is california in the late 90's and really what enron did there.)) ((karen castro)) enron is an energy company behind a fraud scandal that greatly affected california when it comes to job creation, yes on open market, an estimated 63-thousand new clean energy jobs would be created. opponents say it would force major layoffs at nv energy. ((mike schneider - no on question 3: i think it'll be disastrous in the short term and the long term. lucas foletta - yes on question 3: under our current system where by we buy electricity we're givi
schneider - no on question 3: what happens is, power generators from outside the state can come in unregulated and sell to customers whatever power they want to sell to them.)) ((karen castro)) question 3 would allow consumers to shop around for elei cheaper rates? it depends who you ask. ((mike schneider - no on question 3: they're dreaming. every state that they deregulated in, the cost has gone up to the rate payer every single state. lucas foletta - yes on question 3: that's just fear...
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seeing is unpress demsed and parents need to be aware especially with a drug potent, accessible and unregulated. >> you have to pay attention and be a good parent and watch what hear doing. >> we checked in with other including fairfax, d.c. and montgomery. they have not had any death from this it's something certainly on their radar. lindsey watts, "fox5 local news". >> developing tonight in north east d.c. one person has life-threatening injuries after a fire in an apartment building it was in the 700 block of second street. building sprinklelers managed to contain the fire. no word apartments with damaged. >> a home licensed as a daycare facility is focus of drug investigation police say they were selling drugs out of the home and bruce and elizabeth oak yas are facing drug charges and three counts of recklessen daipinger mment. when police served home they found crack cocaine, heroin, parallel marming and priping drugs. has kids of their own live in the house. >> we heard them banging on the door they were so loud sounded like neighborhoods. i immediately looked out the window and saw that.
seeing is unpress demsed and parents need to be aware especially with a drug potent, accessible and unregulated. >> you have to pay attention and be a good parent and watch what hear doing. >> we checked in with other including fairfax, d.c. and montgomery. they have not had any death from this it's something certainly on their radar. lindsey watts, "fox5 local news". >> developing tonight in north east d.c. one person has life-threatening injuries after a fire in an...
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pink is one of a growing number of unregulated chemical compounds being shipped to the u.s. from abroad. eight killed in florida this year, over 50 deaths nationwide while only four states have made it illegal. the dea now pushing for new laws to ban the chemical compound, while the most effective protection may start with conversations between parents and their worry about you. >> i can't imagine the kids i'm in math class with just -- just like not bei there one day. >> one bad decision can have permanent, life-altering consequences. >> yeah. >> reporter: for now, this mother hopes her love can overcome a drug's deadly pull. gadi schwartz, nbc news, park city, utah. >>> when it was announced last week that american music legend bob dylan had wob the nobel prize in literature, the news spread around the world and just about everyone had something to say about it. but dylan himself, a man of memorable words, has chosen to ? >> reporter: awarded the world's highest literary honor, tonight it's unclear if he'll go to the ceremony in sweden. the voice of a generation saying not
pink is one of a growing number of unregulated chemical compounds being shipped to the u.s. from abroad. eight killed in florida this year, over 50 deaths nationwide while only four states have made it illegal. the dea now pushing for new laws to ban the chemical compound, while the most effective protection may start with conversations between parents and their worry about you. >> i can't imagine the kids i'm in math class with just -- just like not bei there one day. >> one bad...
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now the dea is pushing for new laws to ban the unregulated synthetic opiod. the drug is chemically designed to get around synthetic drug laws so they can be bought legally online and shipped to users in the mail. the news4 i-team has done several reports on combatting washington app by searching synthetic drugs. >>> just now, rocket launch success. and here's the video that we just got in. take a look, two russians and an american astronaut on the soyuz rocket took off, blasted off into space. this was to the international space station from kazakhstan. the three station before coming back to earth in late february. they are there to actually test out the functions and mechanics of the soyuz rocket. >>> and marriott will keep its headquarters in montgomery county. the world's largest hotel chain will move to a new $600 million and hotel complex in downtown bethesda. the company has been based in maryland for 60 years but an expiring lease gave the hotel moving. montgomery county executive isaiah merritt said this is a top priority. >> this is the largest hote
now the dea is pushing for new laws to ban the unregulated synthetic opiod. the drug is chemically designed to get around synthetic drug laws so they can be bought legally online and shipped to users in the mail. the news4 i-team has done several reports on combatting washington app by searching synthetic drugs. >>> just now, rocket launch success. and here's the video that we just got in. take a look, two russians and an american astronaut on the soyuz rocket took off, blasted off...
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. >>> tonight the dea is pushing for new laws to ban a new unregulated synthetic opioid. come are calling it pink or pinky on social media. it's more than twice as as heroin. paramedics say the drugs are bought legally online and shipped to users in the mail. they've been linked to more than 50 deaths nationwide this year. only four states have made this specific drug illegal. none of them in our area. our team has done several reports on why it's so hard to ban individual synthetic drugs. you can find them on the nbc washington app by searching synthetic drugs. a man from bringing music to kids around the city. this is what's left of an ambulance he converted to a beat box. it brought music to kids at local events in schools. friday morning somebody torched it. a neighbor's surveillance camera shows the crime at an alley. take a look. the task force is now investigating. >>> just talking with doug about how there at night. i got my air-conditioning back on. >> you kind of need it on. as a matter of fact, and i need something too. i want to make sure -- i just -- i got th
. >>> tonight the dea is pushing for new laws to ban a new unregulated synthetic opioid. come are calling it pink or pinky on social media. it's more than twice as as heroin. paramedics say the drugs are bought legally online and shipped to users in the mail. they've been linked to more than 50 deaths nationwide this year. only four states have made this specific drug illegal. none of them in our area. our team has done several reports on why it's so hard to ban individual synthetic...
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it is largely unregulated. i will get a lot of hate bell for saying that.ome regulation of the foreign exchange market is necessary. but it is completely unregulated. the truth is that it is becoming more and more leveraged. two thirds of the market is traded in options. that means you're just trading on your debt. you have to hardly put any collateral behind it which is a problem. when you add computers to the mix, you will see a lot of flash pressures coming up. i think it is a problem that is becoming more and more on the regulators' mind. let us get more now from the head of a global fx strategy from aberdeen asset management. let us kickoff and talk a little bit about what we got yesterday from the chancellor of the exchequer speaking yesterday. the u.k. chancellor said this -- -- guy: we will come back to that in just a moment. let us talk about what is going on in the market. give us your take on what happened overnight. >> no one can really know for certain what is behind this abrupt drop in sterling. but regardless of what really caused the massive
it is largely unregulated. i will get a lot of hate bell for saying that.ome regulation of the foreign exchange market is necessary. but it is completely unregulated. the truth is that it is becoming more and more leveraged. two thirds of the market is traded in options. that means you're just trading on your debt. you have to hardly put any collateral behind it which is a problem. when you add computers to the mix, you will see a lot of flash pressures coming up. i think it is a problem that...
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pink is one of a growing number of unregulated chemical compounds being shipped to the u.s. from abroad. eight killed in florida this year, over 50 deaths nationwide while only four states have made it illegal. the dea now pushing for new laws to ban the chemical compound, while the most effective protection may start with conversations between parents and their children before it's too late. >> you know, i just worry about you. >> i can't imagine the with just -- just like not being there one day. >> one bad decision can have permanent, life-altering consequences. >> yeah. >> reporter: for now, this mother hopes her love can overcome a drug's deadly pull. gadi schwartz, nbc news, park city, utah. >>> and up next here tonight, this year's if you're approaching 65... now's the time to get your ducks in a row. of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay.
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it is virtually unregulated and aimed at target practice. not hurting innocent people. >>> all right, we are counting down to jimmy now with less than 15 minutes to go until here on 12news at 10:00. >> one of his guests will be ben affleck. >> that's right. his pending divorce from jennifer garner is a trending topic in hollywood. according to in touch, ben's mother is pleading with jennifer to halt the divorce proceedings and make the marriage work. >> ben took to twitter with his costar on the accountant and they were dubbed banana. >> you can call us banana. also, i like it when people call me anna banana. they don't do it because they think i hate it but i like it. >> i'm okay with that. >> all right, so ben is coming up on the jimmy fallon show. guess what else kicks off in talking about. the arizona state fair. yes. and, team 12's ryan cody spent the night watching crews test all sorts of daredevil rides. >> okay, but to get to the important stuff ... >> yeah, this is important. >> this is the important stuff. ryan, did you sneak in so
it is virtually unregulated and aimed at target practice. not hurting innocent people. >>> all right, we are counting down to jimmy now with less than 15 minutes to go until here on 12news at 10:00. >> one of his guests will be ben affleck. >> that's right. his pending divorce from jennifer garner is a trending topic in hollywood. according to in touch, ben's mother is pleading with jennifer to halt the divorce proceedings and make the marriage work. >> ben took to...
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. >> bucks county courier times, warminster municipal well was shut down due to the presence of unregulatedls. it is now the first to be fully outfitted with a massive filtration system to remove those chemicals. the system uses grain ooh already activated carbon, costs approximately $800,000. and the navy is paying for it. >>> from the burlington county times, burlington county opened up a state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing center monday that will provide training on the township campus of the burlington county institute of technology. the center features will allow student don't gain advanced training in manufacturing trades before they even reach college. >> and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> coming up next: pat gallen is here with sports. >> good morning, guys. yes, head coach doug pederson had some nice things to say about the old friend that we'll be seeing this sunday when the eagles take on the vikings. that's coming up next in oh no. oh no. i hate this belt. man oh man. mom, we have a situation. life's bleachable moments ne
. >> bucks county courier times, warminster municipal well was shut down due to the presence of unregulatedls. it is now the first to be fully outfitted with a massive filtration system to remove those chemicals. the system uses grain ooh already activated carbon, costs approximately $800,000. and the navy is paying for it. >>> from the burlington county times, burlington county opened up a state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing center monday that will provide training on the...
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previously newspapers are relatively unregulated. video you did. radio ended up being a more politically manipulable form of media. there is no accident that newspapers are critical to the new deal to the radio because radio operators are now pitcher license renewal is going to be contingent on whether you play ball the way the administration wants it to appear in it's a perfect example of some of the political dangers of the administrative discretion of licensing. >> so given what you've been describing, has the size of the federal government road? >> done as much as you think. the number of personnel they have employed at the run much since world war ii. mostly because the federal government gets the states to do most of his regulating. almost all federal regulatory programs from the federal government gives money to the states and the states have to comply with federal regulations of the states are the ones administering these programs. people haven't noticed the growth in terms of personnel because it's been carried out through the agencies and
previously newspapers are relatively unregulated. video you did. radio ended up being a more politically manipulable form of media. there is no accident that newspapers are critical to the new deal to the radio because radio operators are now pitcher license renewal is going to be contingent on whether you play ball the way the administration wants it to appear in it's a perfect example of some of the political dangers of the administrative discretion of licensing. >> so given what you've...
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in 2008 when najib lost its two thirds majority for the first time in five decades because it is unregulatedlitics have become pretty pervasive in malaysia. that determines who gets elected. reforms havert of been rejected before, so are we looking at a good chance this time? there is no certainty they will be pushed through, but there are more reasons now to think that there needs to be a regulatory framework. the committee's recommendations will be presented to parliament for a cross-party debate. if they are accepted, government-linked operations would be barred from making campaign donations as well. politicians and political parties would also have to submit detailed expenditure reports to an independent controller, so we have to wait and see if the changes get pushed through. coming up next, under pressure, apple posts its first sales decline in 15 years. we will get a detailed breakdown on those results in here from tim cook. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. surging as ala consolidation in the soft drink industry intensifies competition
in 2008 when najib lost its two thirds majority for the first time in five decades because it is unregulatedlitics have become pretty pervasive in malaysia. that determines who gets elected. reforms havert of been rejected before, so are we looking at a good chance this time? there is no certainty they will be pushed through, but there are more reasons now to think that there needs to be a regulatory framework. the committee's recommendations will be presented to parliament for a cross-party...
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america says that could drive up ticket prices because it is the government trying to regulate an unregulated industry. reporting live in washington, jacqueline fell, fox 25 news. >> shiri: gearing up for the warmest day of the week. upper 70s, lower 80s and rollercoaster ride coming up the next couple of days and show you what's causing the cooldown and when we have showers. >> julie: bill enough is enough. why he is trading in technology on the sideline for a few sheets of paper. >> catherine: convicted sex offender will go before a judge narrator: planned parenthood provides many kinds of healthcare. rol. woman: i had my annual physical there. woman: the cancer screenings at planned parenthood are so important. narrator: still, chris sununu cast the deciding vote to eliminate state funding for planned parenthood. chris sununu put partisan politics above women's health care. colin van ostern: i'm colin van ostern. i fought to restore funding for planned parenthood and got it done, because women's health care should always you know me. that's new hampshire kelly ayotte. she voted for 20 bill
america says that could drive up ticket prices because it is the government trying to regulate an unregulated industry. reporting live in washington, jacqueline fell, fox 25 news. >> shiri: gearing up for the warmest day of the week. upper 70s, lower 80s and rollercoaster ride coming up the next couple of days and show you what's causing the cooldown and when we have showers. >> julie: bill enough is enough. why he is trading in technology on the sideline for a few sheets of paper....
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study from georgetown law calls facial recognition software, the kind used in movies biased and unregulated. many use the software here in the bay area. it claims find it is less likely to be accurate when spotting african- americans. the st. petersburg police department says it is fair and it is only a preliminary part of this investigation.. >> it is not somewhere where we say that is the person. we still have to put our evidence together, interview witnesses and make sure we're talking about the same person. >> the georgetown study also encourages legislatures to it is a fast way to start an investigation. >>> guess what? right now it is snowing in oregon. it is the first big snow of the season there, and for those who thrive in it, it is heavenly. the snow boarders are setting out on a two-hour trek up to mount hood with plans to ride back down on that fresh snow. it might be cold and a little bit wet, but it is certainly bringing out smiles for those who live in the area. this is a radar image of a powerful super typhoon that is narrowing in ton philippines right now. the country's nor
study from georgetown law calls facial recognition software, the kind used in movies biased and unregulated. many use the software here in the bay area. it claims find it is less likely to be accurate when spotting african- americans. the st. petersburg police department says it is fair and it is only a preliminary part of this investigation.. >> it is not somewhere where we say that is the person. we still have to put our evidence together, interview witnesses and make sure we're talking...
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pharma is so highly unregulated . >> glaxo smithkline, i hear they're investing a lot in bio electronics at the moment. they did this joint venture with what used to be google life sciences. is this an weaarea -- is that t medicine of tomorrow? >> i think pharma r&d and life sciences is so risky you never know where the next thing is coming from. it's exciting to see collaborations with some big names and some less big names. they announced something about next generation antibiotics with a small biotech that doesn't have a great profile and i already forgot the name. but it's incredibly exciting and offers great potential. >> brian mcgee, engagement manag manager, thank you very much. it's a whole new world. >> yeah. >> all technology. let's get on with earnings. renau renault has seen strong demand in europe. shares are up by 1.3%. >>> rival peugeot saw revenue fall by 5%. new car sales dropping by 17% in china and 4% in europe. the second largest carmaker said it saw overall car market growth of 6% in 2016 in line with other automakers and analysts. >>> let's talk luxury. kering repor
pharma is so highly unregulated . >> glaxo smithkline, i hear they're investing a lot in bio electronics at the moment. they did this joint venture with what used to be google life sciences. is this an weaarea -- is that t medicine of tomorrow? >> i think pharma r&d and life sciences is so risky you never know where the next thing is coming from. it's exciting to see collaborations with some big names and some less big names. they announced something about next generation...
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as an unregulated dietary supplement, usually as crushed leaves or in capsule form. supporters say the her is about as addictive as coffee and treats chronic pain, anxiety and drug addiction. corey says it helped him stay clean. >> this replaced my ever wanting to use drugs. >> reporter: the dea announced in august to ban kratom, making it cocaine. since then received thousands of phone calls from the public supporting kratom. members of congress wonder if supporters of kratom could lead painful prescription painkillers. the dea now no longer wants to ban kratom. at least not yet. instead consider the public's comments before taking action. 15 kratom realtied deaths nationwide in the last 15 years. >> it's not safe and highly addictive. >> reporter: doctors warn there's not enough evidence to say kratom is safe. speed up a scientific and medical evaluation of kratom. in washington, jacquelin felt, fox 25 news. >> vanessa: we also found out, there's a slight increase in kratom reports in control centers across the u.s. so far this year. >> mark: amazon taking on music
as an unregulated dietary supplement, usually as crushed leaves or in capsule form. supporters say the her is about as addictive as coffee and treats chronic pain, anxiety and drug addiction. corey says it helped him stay clean. >> this replaced my ever wanting to use drugs. >> reporter: the dea announced in august to ban kratom, making it cocaine. since then received thousands of phone calls from the public supporting kratom. members of congress wonder if supporters of kratom could...
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now, most of that large group market has moved into the -- the largely state unregulated space. so i think we have a number of concerns with the way our market has been hit. on top of that, we have seen a number of frustrations from a consumer standpoint regarding the rollout of obamacare and the continuing problems for consumers as we continue to regulate this market. so we actually had to delay the end of our high-risk pool by several months because of the disastrous rollout. we delayed the movement of folks off of the medicaid program into private coverage. on top of that, we are consistently getting calls from consumers and consumer complaints and consumer complaints division that talk about interference with healthcare exchanges with folks in private coverage specifically when people want to terminate coverage, when they want to add folks to their insurance plan, they no longer are able to do just do that and call the insurance company and make changes, they have to call a federal bureaucrat and ask for permission in order to get that done. and that takes time and it crease
now, most of that large group market has moved into the -- the largely state unregulated space. so i think we have a number of concerns with the way our market has been hit. on top of that, we have seen a number of frustrations from a consumer standpoint regarding the rollout of obamacare and the continuing problems for consumers as we continue to regulate this market. so we actually had to delay the end of our high-risk pool by several months because of the disastrous rollout. we delayed the...
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and it forced the philadelphia parking authority to crackdown on these unregulated drivers, in july, just before the democratic national convention, uber execute add agreement with the ppa to allow ride sharing services in philadelphia, but that was only and tomorrow per area basis. in exchange, drivers paid attacks that would benefit city schools. of course that agreement expired on friday, and as of yesterday, uber x and lyft drivers no longer have that permission to drive in the city of philadelphia. even though they can still operate in the rest of the pennsylvania. >> riders have no idea about the tech until call tis, will likely continue to use the service. >> use it all the time now. most people use it all the time now. i know it affect the taxi drivers. but there is room for both. i presume there will be something worked out. we be able to have lyft and uber take us where we need to go. >> now we spoke with ppa spokesman this week, he did confirm that uber x and lyft are considered illegal. but did he not say whether or not the ppa will enforce that by finding drivers. we do
and it forced the philadelphia parking authority to crackdown on these unregulated drivers, in july, just before the democratic national convention, uber execute add agreement with the ppa to allow ride sharing services in philadelphia, but that was only and tomorrow per area basis. in exchange, drivers paid attacks that would benefit city schools. of course that agreement expired on friday, and as of yesterday, uber x and lyft drivers no longer have that permission to drive in the city of...
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at the video, all of this stems from a controversy from rogue uber x and lyft drivers, operating unregulatedn philadelphia for over a year. desomate g the taxi industry here in the city. soap, when the philadelphia parking authority began to crackdown on those drivers, uber executed an agreement with the ppa in july that temporarily allowed ride sharing services. now, drivers had to pay attacks that bern fitted city schools, but that agreement expired on september 30th. ppa spokesman marty owe rock confirmed this week that uber x and lift are once again illegal in philadelphia, but unclear at this point whether ppa will enforce it. if they do, drivers who are caught, will have to pay a fine. many uber black drivers who are regulated lie taxi drivers want rules in place for both uber x and lyft. >> it has to be legalized. we're not against, like i say, a lot of jobs, but they have to be equal. to fight, go back, check through the ppa. they have to do it. if i pay like inspection also have to do inspection. >> now, for it part, uber has filed for an emergency extension of that agreement. and i
at the video, all of this stems from a controversy from rogue uber x and lyft drivers, operating unregulatedn philadelphia for over a year. desomate g the taxi industry here in the city. soap, when the philadelphia parking authority began to crackdown on those drivers, uber executed an agreement with the ppa in july that temporarily allowed ride sharing services. now, drivers had to pay attacks that bern fitted city schools, but that agreement expired on september 30th. ppa spokesman marty owe...
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but we leave unregulated industrial agriculture. and, of course, agriculture is the king of the block. therefore, leave it alone and hopefully a voluntary system will bring in conservation practices that will improve water quality. we say, no pun intended, hogwash to that. hasn't worked, won't work. >> they have forced themselves to spend over three quarters of a million dollars. they have forced us to spend over a million dollars, and nothing has really changed. >> reporter: dale arends isn't the only one raising his voice. >> he is set to receive a $500,000 bonus. >> a group called the iowa partnership for clean water is fighting the lawsuit like a political campaign, even running anti-stowe tv ads. the lawsuit could be tied up in court for years, maybe even a decade. that leaves the fate of adam mason and other customers of the des moines water works up in the air. >> it's no longer whether or not we have a water crisis. everyone acknowledges we're in a water crisis now. the question is how do we fix it and who's going to pay? >>
but we leave unregulated industrial agriculture. and, of course, agriculture is the king of the block. therefore, leave it alone and hopefully a voluntary system will bring in conservation practices that will improve water quality. we say, no pun intended, hogwash to that. hasn't worked, won't work. >> they have forced themselves to spend over three quarters of a million dollars. they have forced us to spend over a million dollars, and nothing has really changed. >> reporter: dale...
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the challenge of unregulated flows like europe, it's very hard to put those checks in place.with turkey to create something more systemic allowed which isat we have the luxury of distance and time. we process people over 18 months and that allows us to do deep research. there is a significant amount of data about the contribution that refugees make not only in the united states but all the countries they come to populate. some believe in germany that the reason the factor behind the german system to the welcoming -- to be welcoming is to inject a new working young person's class into the german economy. that was samantha powers, the u.n. -- the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. amanda: apple is at its highest level since december ahead of earnings results. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> amanda: this is bloomberg markets. optionjoining me for the insight is kevin kelly. we were talking in the last update about volatility falling not just in stocks but also in the bond market. you have found that a corner of the market we have seen an increase in volatility that could be linked t
the challenge of unregulated flows like europe, it's very hard to put those checks in place.with turkey to create something more systemic allowed which isat we have the luxury of distance and time. we process people over 18 months and that allows us to do deep research. there is a significant amount of data about the contribution that refugees make not only in the united states but all the countries they come to populate. some believe in germany that the reason the factor behind the german...
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the model used today are unregulated whefn they're young. most trouble aring they reinfluence the discrimination. so bank of america and land reviews o'neal is io deem person to write this book. an academic who turned wall street and scientist, who has been involved in occupy wall street and recently started auditing company. he was one of the strongest book was speaking out for limiting ways to allow algorithm and against notion that because it is implemented by unemotional gene cannot have justice. review said it is an unusually reasonable book adopting governing aspects of our life. so m.i.t. department and the college switch over to private sector working for the hedge fund, and metrics of a software company -- he left in 2011 and started working as a native science in the new york startup and reviewing in 2013 and lost lead program and data journalism in 2014. he's a weekly guest on slate money podcast and may know her for her blog -- o'neal was with the conversation by doing pullback computer science and university of maryland so join
the model used today are unregulated whefn they're young. most trouble aring they reinfluence the discrimination. so bank of america and land reviews o'neal is io deem person to write this book. an academic who turned wall street and scientist, who has been involved in occupy wall street and recently started auditing company. he was one of the strongest book was speaking out for limiting ways to allow algorithm and against notion that because it is implemented by unemotional gene cannot have...
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. >> therefore -- >> 90% of all money is in cash and unregulated. nobody's watching. don't pay taxes, no oversight. not saying there's corruption, but a perfect storm for corruption. >> youho story? >> well, i wanted to write ab about -- i started with a character. i wanted to have a character who might be a recurring character. i can come back for future books, maybe. >> lacy stoll. >> like her. >> charged with investigating allegations of judicial corruption in the state of florida. every state has an agency that is charged with -- you know, that duty. she goes after crooked judges. there aren't many in this of corruption. >> it sells, charlie. come on. this is a best-seller. thriller, suspense. you need corruption and somebody taking money, dead bodies. come on. >> there's a couple dead bodies. >> fiction. >> and a sexy, smart, determined investigator prosecutor. >> yeah. that's not easy for me to do. i have trouble -- >> you create the character or go to your wife and say, give me some help? >> i created the character but got a lot of help from her. >> renee alway
. >> therefore -- >> 90% of all money is in cash and unregulated. nobody's watching. don't pay taxes, no oversight. not saying there's corruption, but a perfect storm for corruption. >> youho story? >> well, i wanted to write ab about -- i started with a character. i wanted to have a character who might be a recurring character. i can come back for future books, maybe. >> lacy stoll. >> like her. >> charged with investigating allegations of judicial...
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ironic that she rails against all of the ark money and the darkulated money -- of the money and the unregulatedlown to american politics, but there is no doubt about the fact that many of the independent groups that are supporting her campaign , that are running those ads are funded by that kind of money. host: john in florida, undecided. caller: i think american voters have to think about their own individual interests when they vote as u.s. citizens. looking at america now, financially, only the richest 10% of u.s. citizens can have the same standard of living that educatedas a typically u.s. citizen could have had in the mid-1960's. i don't believe in big tax cuts for the rich, i don't think that helps the economy. the immigration issue and keeping the drugs out of mexico and the crime out of mexico is certainly very important, as is the renegotiation of bad trade deals. hillary is very intelligent, but the thing is, she and her husband have a long track record of basically serving not so much the regular people, but her big donors who bad actors who use corporations to do bad things against
ironic that she rails against all of the ark money and the darkulated money -- of the money and the unregulatedlown to american politics, but there is no doubt about the fact that many of the independent groups that are supporting her campaign , that are running those ads are funded by that kind of money. host: john in florida, undecided. caller: i think american voters have to think about their own individual interests when they vote as u.s. citizens. looking at america now, financially, only...
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if they're unregulated what do we do about that as well. the book contains early references and praise for decisions in lochner. leaving aside the specifics how the bakers in that community got together and passed a law that was only applied to work for bakers, the bigger question is, is is it appropriate for our federal courts to essentially review because they don't like the economic regulation that has been bassed by our legislators or our regulators? my own view is the harm that come from excessive economic regulation are relatively modest and danger of having the court step in and review all economic and other regulation for substantive due process violation is greater harm. but that is my view. it may not be that of everybody else in the room. the last point i want to make, i was rather surprised who the enemy was in this book. now the enemy is the ruling class, for which i translate to be elected and appointed officials. and the question is, are we better off or worse off with having democracy? because that is what we're talking abou
if they're unregulated what do we do about that as well. the book contains early references and praise for decisions in lochner. leaving aside the specifics how the bakers in that community got together and passed a law that was only applied to work for bakers, the bigger question is, is is it appropriate for our federal courts to essentially review because they don't like the economic regulation that has been bassed by our legislators or our regulators? my own view is the harm that come from...
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but then we allowed a whole lot of transactions to go into an unregulated posture that then helped to take the economy down and we just can't repeat that mistake. >> we also spoke about republican nominee donald trump and his plan for the economy. >> i can't imagine any savvy financial person who thinks that the trump plan is going to be better when the independent analysts who are pretty sharp at this say it will be dramatically worse. >> all right, joining us now from what to expect from tonight's final debate, we have greg in new hampshire and former pennsylvania governor ed rendell is out there somewhere joining us as well. senator, i was looking at the notes. what you're expecting from the debate tonight. it says chaos and outrage. you don't have very high expectations, do you? >> i think both candidates' objective is to show that the other candidate is unfit to be president. that seems to be the theme of both candidates. >> why can't we get into the issues? >> there are some huge issues. i had to fix the debt with ed rendell, and to fix it you have to address retirement, you hav
but then we allowed a whole lot of transactions to go into an unregulated posture that then helped to take the economy down and we just can't repeat that mistake. >> we also spoke about republican nominee donald trump and his plan for the economy. >> i can't imagine any savvy financial person who thinks that the trump plan is going to be better when the independent analysts who are pretty sharp at this say it will be dramatically worse. >> all right, joining us now from what...
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they are completely unregulated and i believe they are a criminal enterprise because they are transporting people without commercial insurance and i think that a way to deal with this problem and not having more and more uber coming into the city is to help the public finance cabs. drivers would be able to take care of the public a lot easier in the way that it is now. because, the companies do not want to use their vouchers which is understandable. because with the comprehensive central dispatch, no one would lose their particular business but the company would have better access to get around professional drivers. thank you. >>[timer dings] >>thank you. next speaker please. >>tone lee and he is the last one to turn in a speaker card on the directors report.>> [indecipherable] >>i take van ness and we have to start researching why this happens from the beginning of the resources becausepeople using the street are not staying in san francisco they are going to another county. as well as the bay bridge. all of the money that you put you have too much money and no matter where you put it doe
they are completely unregulated and i believe they are a criminal enterprise because they are transporting people without commercial insurance and i think that a way to deal with this problem and not having more and more uber coming into the city is to help the public finance cabs. drivers would be able to take care of the public a lot easier in the way that it is now. because, the companies do not want to use their vouchers which is understandable. because with the comprehensive central...