Wanted to give a final call to the room for questions and also, the panelists if you have questions for one another. I know that delaware worked with Insurance Companies as part of this process and i was wondering if california and nevada did similar work and you know, was that important. Well, for nevada, we did reach out to the Insurance Industry and they were part of the hearing process during the legislation was being heard. And they didnt have a position on it one way or another. Although part of our angel cyst included the fact there was a potential for insurance premiums to be sold to these rids. However, it is not a requirement in nevada to have insurance to have a license. Its only a requirement if you register a vehicle. So, again, depending on what the individual wants to use the drivers authorization card for, it doesnt necessarily equate them directly into the selling of an insurance policy, but they were part of the discussions. Specifically, my boss was very interested i
Forward, but also to people who were convicted and sentenced under old laws. Inmate sentences under the old mandatory minimums can ask a judge to sentence them in accordance with the new mandatory minimums. But a prosecutor gets to weigh in also. And the inmate will only get a lower sentence if the judge agrees it is appropriate after the judge has considered factors like the inmates danger to the community. But others have raised concerns about the department of justice going to stand idly by and let dangerous criminals walk. So this is my question, kind of a statement. I hope that i have your commitment that the department of justice will review each of these resentencing on a casebycase basis and that the determination on these resentencings will be made by local u. S. Attorney offices. Senator, we are anything but idle at the department of justice. You have our commitment that we will carry out the Retroactive Application of the provisions of this proposal in a thoughtful manner, o
Consultations. One of the things we quickly mentioned, theres problems looking at measures of real Interest Rates to try to figure out whats going on in the long run. We have the same concept of ken. Whats the and rate going to be in five to seven years. There are persistent deviations from potential output during these periods. You see these periods of very low Interest Rates. It reflects cyclical or medium term inflationary dynamics and not really longer term view on real Interest Rates. What we did is we thought we need to think about this. We need to look at output, Interest Rates, and you have to think about this as a system of equations. That way you can control for the things that ken talked about. Inflation is moving up and down. Youre deep in the suit in terms of being in recessions and things. And real try to filter out. Separate out cyclical development from longer term developments. The key finding we have had, by the way, we update every quarter and post them on the feds w
Gunlaws. And we looking at boko harams ruthless violence and its grow threat to nigeria and beyond. We begin at this hour by taking you live to manila. The pope francis is wrapping up his trip capping it up with an outdoor mass. They received a warm welcome, as many as 6 million on the streets. The event is expected to draw one of the largest crowds history. Al jazeeras Harry Fawcett is joining us from manila. Describe the scene for us if you will. Its wet, but there is plenty of enthusiasm on display. A Tropical Storm that has been threatening the popes visit for some days now and has a huge impact on the trip to tacloban hit by typhoon haiyan in 2013. It is making its presence felt here. The pope has been out in this weather speaking to students at a Catholic University the biggest event of the trip it happens in about three hours time in the park behind me when he leads a huge openair mass. When we came in people were Standing Shoulder to shoulder wedged into the streets, trying to
Manila where around 3 Million People have gathered to celebrate the popes final mass on his tour of the philippines. Isil has released more than 200 captives from the minority Yazidi Community in noun iraq, they were transported from anyone have province to kurdish held territories not yet clear why they were leased the captain captives many think who are are elderly were taken for check ups. Mohamed adow is in iraqs kurdish capital irrelevant erbil. Reporter most of the yazidis released are said to be elderly examine people with mel problems and also infants a commander for the Peshmerga Forces were on the frontline away from kirkuk, told us they people were brought from the city of mosul which is an isil strong hold driven through the town not far away from the frontline before they were released near the frontline as if isil fighters wanted them to take them out of their territory and bring them in to the hands of the peshmerga. He say they have now taken them to a medical facility