Mr. Mccabe spoke to the talking feds podcast hosted by the American Constitution Society and the georgetown law school. Welcome back to talking feds, a prosecutors round table that brings together prominent former federal officials for a dynamic discussion of the most important legal topics of the day. Im harry litman. We are here in washington, d. C. Live to tape a series of podcast episodes just blocks from the capitol dome. All thanks to georgetown Laws Institute for constitutional advocacy and protection and the American Constitution Society, the leading progressive organize and network with over 200 lawyer and student chapters nationwide. All this week were talking about what happens after mueller, what are the challenges and prospects for our Democratic Institutions. Today were focused on what happens the day of Robert Muellers testimony to congress. Prior to the announcement of muellers testimony, the houses evident to bring t effort to bring the report to life seemed to be gett
Members of the public who wish to provide remote Public Comment on this item should dial star three on the phone or click raise hand in webex. Please note you will have two minutes. Do we have any remote Public Comments for this item . We have one caller. Thank you, um. Color your time begins now. Can you hear me again . We can hear you, mr. Pill pill . Yes. Great david. Fill pelican. So um, thanks for being the code of conduct packed for a second round today. I think the language is good. I had a couple of suggested. Edits on the paragraph on x party communications. Um i think it might read better if it says it shall be the policy of the refuge rate board for members to not communicate blah, blah, blah so that it its not whats against the policy, but says what the policy is, um, second point there, i would consider expanding that ban on communications to not just be with refuse companies but also with city departments that receive funds through the impound account with regard to use o
Consequence in terms of the pricing of Country Gardens debt. Notjust for the company debt. Not just for the company but for the debt. Notjust for the company but for the sector in general. It could create yet another market turbulence, which we have seen in the past few months already. Now, i would say the key thing here is chinas problem like many other problems. Inaudible. Speaking of china, the us Commerce Secretary has warned china in interviews on us tv over the weekend that the patience of American Business is wearing thin. The secretary, who was in china last week, said us companies deserved a predictable environment and a level playing field. She commented on chinas economic slowdown, saying the worlds second biggest economy did better when it was more transparent and market oriented. One of chinas main trading partners, australia, will be releasing its latest trade figures this week along with retail sales and growth figures. Also the monthly rate review by the Reserve Bank Of
As the caretakers of this place , as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. As guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. We wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors, elders and relatives of the Ramaytush Ohlone community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. Thank you very much. Please call item number two. Item number two is a presentation and action item from the refuse rates administrator to adopt a refuse rate order for rate years 2024 and 2025. Thank you. Ill turn it over to jay. Do we need to reread the no, no, no worries for online. Is it. Thanks know you. You initiated it already just now, right . I did. Okay uh, on you, the clerk pc . Yeah. Just click on mute. I believe webex is now in session, so i just want to make sure it is 906 and we will call the refuse rate Board Meeting to order for august 31st. We have called the role and just to acknowledge i am here, carm
A lastminute effort to ease californias insurance crisis appears to have failed. That means no relief in sight for homeowners struggling to get coverage. Rumors have been swirling about a potential legislative deal to keep Insurance Companies from bailing on california. The deadline has passed for it to come together in time for the end of the legislative session tomorrow. Consumer advocates say that is a good thing, saying it essentially would have been a bailout for the industry that could have led to huge rate increases. We have been reporting how insurers have been cutting coverage in california, blaming devastating wildfires, increasing costs and strict regulation. Exodus has left homeowners scrambling. Our Katie Nielsen talked to one resident who got dropped by her Insurance Company not because of wildfires but for a water damage claim. Reporter this is the westside livermore neighborhood she is talking about. She has lived off colcannon boulevard for 17 years with her home insur