Its a new thing called dynamic pricing taking a page from lyft and uber. Where theres a need, well, youll be paying more. Heres the story. I dont think thats a good idea. I guess we have no choice. It sucks obviously. Reporter even city hall was quick to respond especially when they heard that over time parking rates could go as high as 8 an hour in some parts of the city. Well, i think it just starts off with the assumption that everybody in San Francisco is rich. Reporter yes. Prices could go up or they could go down depending on the time of day, but transportation planners say critics are missing the main point. Were trying to make it easier and faster to find Parking Spaces in San Francisco. Reporter its called dynamic pricing and we already have it on the seven state bridges that cross the bay area. Rush hour commuters there pay an extra dollar. Another example . Special event parking around at t park which jumps to 7 an hour when the giants are at home. Citywide the idea would be
That was very much like saudi arabia also where there was no Musical Instruments you dont have Musical Instruments and you dont sing. And they probably still do. But i was invited to the american embassador took me to the Welfare Service they call the at the Welfare Service but most of the people were americans or caribbean and at that time. Said there were a lot of koreans in that service. Host if your jewishamerican are you allowed it and it . Yes. Not the jerusalem correspondent on the latest trip but yes there are Jewish Americans to get into saudi arabia without any particular difficulty. Because with the profits time jews and christians were seen as people of the book. They did not have as much problem and the saudis today to have a much greater problem with the shia muslims and christians or jews. We rank pretty low down but not nearly as low as the shia because there heretic sam polluting islam. We are not. We are believers. And finally you have the analogy of the 747 . What is
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