After being hit. Their injuries were too severe. Anne is recovering from her injuries tonight. The suspect is due in court next week. Live in san jose, anne makovec, kpix 5. The heat is on this holiday weekend. This is a live picture from Treasure Island looking towards San Francisco. Got up to 71 degrees in the city today. And things even warmer across the bay. In alameda we spotted these kids jumping into crown beach to cool off. Brian, some parts of the bay area even crept close to 90s. They did indeed. And were going to have a fairly warm memorial day monday, as well. As we look toward the pier at the foot of broadway street just to show you how warm things got in the bay area, close to 90 as you can get in livermore. 89 degrees today. San rafael 86. San jose 87. So the heat is on in the bay area. High pressure builds over the west coast. Well look for warm readings again for sunday. Not quite as warm as today and then on memorial day, things will be plenty toasty. They warm again
That we weigh in on how other countries set up their own regimes, in a manner that will be good for u. S. Firms and the u. S. Market. Its an attempt to influence what other countries do and thereby ensure a level Playing Field that works in our best interest. Their angst is based on the fact that they believe we might end up accepting standards from the International Community that might create problems for them here at home. Nothing thats adopted internationally has any binding force in the United States. We go through our own rulemaking process and decisionmaking. Its our internal decisions now. Of course, given our thoughts on whats appropriate, were using that and collaborating, doing this collaboratively with other u. S. Insurance regulators. Were presenting positions in basel, attempted to influence the international decisions. But we decide here whats the appropriate regime. Thank you, madam chair. Time of the gentleman has expired. The chair recognizes the gentleman from illino
Not look at asset manages of siffys but maybe down the road it would . There were a set of criteria that fsok initially issued to indicate firms that it might look at. Has that been updated, chair . Im not certain if it has. But there was there was written if you dont mind well reach out to your staff to see if theres any updated criteria on that. Do you also have a set of criteria that deals with an offramp, such as if an institution designated as a sify and they go down this path in your eyes, offramp for them. Do you have that set of criteria . We evaluate each of these firms every i think ivevery si decide if its no longer appropriate for them to be des designated . Do you have the guidelines . Were to the trying to run these businesses. And were not going to i dont think it would be appropriate for us to say you need to do x, y, and z to be dedesignated. These firms understand very well why theyve been designated. And they understand what kinds of changes in their Business Model w
The 40s in just a few minutes. Tonight there is still a long list of questions after this man was killed at the denver jail. Michael marshall died in november. Now several investigations are underway to see f someone broke the law. Mark stewart is live. Mark, Denver Police, they now have the case . Reporter eric, indeed. This case is in the hands of the oliie department. Depending on what detectives find, the District Attorneys Office may or may not file charges. Yes, this investigation comes at a time when the Sheriffs Department is basically trying to reboot itself after a checkered past. We need justice in there. Im just asking for justice. Reporter the family of Michael Marshall is demanding answers. The 50yearold died at the denver jail last november. Initially arrested for trespassing, marshall was involved in a disturbance while in custody. According to his autopsy, he was restrained, he couldnt breathe, and died. Is suffering. His last moments ii this earth. How scared he was.
What were going to be doing is a 40minute conversation interview, and floyd has kindly agreed to open up to youd yens questions so as many people as possible have a chance to question one of the greatest lawyers, so to kick start it, floyd, could you please tell us how this very interesting book receiving critical great reviews came about . First, i got a call from a legal scholar named ronald collins, a professor at the university of washington law school. He told me he was interested in doing a book about my views about certain aspects of the First Amendment, different sortings sorts of cases, how i thought the courts ought to analyze First Amendment cases, and he asked me for speeches id begin and arguments id been engaged in and the like, and i sent him many more than he wanted, i think, but certainly many more than he thought that i had, and he called me up one day saying, i have an idea, why dont you publish these . You put together what you think are the most interesting and con