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>> well, we have a potential use facade improvement. yes, so, that's something that we can discuss with whichever is the right city department who might have access to other city funds to partner with them. these funds can be used to maybe leverage other fund, but -- >> facade, not necessarily meaning -- >> usually upper ground floor facade, improvements where we have done similar programs in the past. the city has the s.f. shines program, for instance, which is again store front facade type of improvements. >> i see. >> through the chair, let's say invest in neighborhoods, which is the umbrella with oewd, city administrator, they may fund a marketing campaign and consultant, but our funds could leverage that with a look and feel. you can visibly touch the sign on -- the awning improvement on the business or new paint. so, our dollars, these tax exempt dollars couldn't fund a marketing campaign. that's something the public could enjoy, not tenant improvements, not on the inside. >> right. >> within a restaurant, but be outside of a building. so
>> well, we have a potential use facade improvement. yes, so, that's something that we can discuss with whichever is the right city department who might have access to other city funds to partner with them. these funds can be used to maybe leverage other fund, but -- >> facade, not necessarily meaning -- >> usually upper ground floor facade, improvements where we have done similar programs in the past. the city has the s.f. shines program, for instance, which is again store...
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so use means. it is not a passing snow so we hope yet. we hope to keep some pressing to dos software of all hiv meet me once and to be. they don't think this is a crushing because hiv patients has somewhere to see the esteem of isolation and discrimination at that time well. and though when the patient hiv know its patients have you treated since the establishment of pringle clinic. when depressed and stressed mind only a few pace was kind of thing. because in this setting. the womb of politics no don't take the trucks this makes it. it will kill you. the same name by the turkish unknown he wouldn't be us. the goal is to the tree and because they have taken some action and to treat hiv aids patients and because it's touch and up and so we are baking cookies no soul. i still remember was when receiving his patient when he can become tedious scoops units. be kind to pick him up because it's no use. the premise that these crispy still just crispy crust. we are coming from long distance race and so i keep the trucks to heat up and down. henry
so use means. it is not a passing snow so we hope yet. we hope to keep some pressing to dos software of all hiv meet me once and to be. they don't think this is a crushing because hiv patients has somewhere to see the esteem of isolation and discrimination at that time well. and though when the patient hiv know its patients have you treated since the establishment of pringle clinic. when depressed and stressed mind only a few pace was kind of thing. because in this setting. the womb of politics...
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including our own, should have access to either the, you know, whatever a-v technology is being used. so, i don't know where that takes us, but i think that that has to be considered. >> commissioner, if i can respond just in part. first of all, i do concur with you that the choice of language is not about inviting any member of the public to present. and then secondarily, in looking at other commissions, other commissions that are outside city hall do not allow for audiovisual during public comment. two examples are the housing authority and the health department. so, you're correct that it would set a precedent for all the others outside city hall to do so. >> commissioner andrews? >> well, it seems to me we were talking -- now i'm just getting to the dollars. we were talking about cost. and the $40,000 keeps rattling around in my mind. and i was wondering if we could split the difference in this. at least maybe go back and revisit it and for the cost of -- and if it's about just basically heightening the level of presentation, not to this degree, but a -- an overhead projector and a s
including our own, should have access to either the, you know, whatever a-v technology is being used. so, i don't know where that takes us, but i think that that has to be considered. >> commissioner, if i can respond just in part. first of all, i do concur with you that the choice of language is not about inviting any member of the public to present. and then secondarily, in looking at other commissions, other commissions that are outside city hall do not allow for audiovisual during...
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s first interrogations using so-called enhanced techniques. we learned that this destruction was over the objections of president bush's white house counsel and the director of national intelligence. after we read -- excuse me, read about the tapes of destruction in the newspapers, director hayden briefed the
s first interrogations using so-called enhanced techniques. we learned that this destruction was over the objections of president bush's white house counsel and the director of national intelligence. after we read -- excuse me, read about the tapes of destruction in the newspapers, director hayden briefed the
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be later this year so we have it nooeks next year >> is that already there. >> well, the cherry aqueduct exists there was one in the cherry creek that burned in the rim fire it was used in 1988 but it's largely a concrete challenge that runs along the cherry road and some of the back country areas there and dumps out so there's an xhoift conveyance there's a lot of fire debris around the area it was heavily burned area so basically to put a pipeline in the chaenlt the aqueduct so the water that's contaminated it will help. >> so i assume the aqueduct is open. >> yes. >> so we're pitting the pipe to replace. >> yes. and we've actually got a designer on board and looking at getting a contractor on board to have them working together for the efficiency of the project to have it going later this year. we'll see how march end up and by april 15th we are obligated to give our customers notice of the affordability and that will be done in the seconds week in april hopefully, we'll have good news now and then and have additional water storage to breathe easily but not out of the one side but breath easily and just e-mail the report >> i have already. >> this slide that talks
be later this year so we have it nooeks next year >> is that already there. >> well, the cherry aqueduct exists there was one in the cherry creek that burned in the rim fire it was used in 1988 but it's largely a concrete challenge that runs along the cherry road and some of the back country areas there and dumps out so there's an xhoift conveyance there's a lot of fire debris around the area it was heavily burned area so basically to put a pipeline in the chaenlt the aqueduct so...
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their cut off from the waterfront they're not having the purposes so they could be used for other things so seawalls are this package of land there's on 4 of them on the northeast waterfront so a good example is this seawall 322 dash one is at the corner of broadway and front it's almost like two blocks from embarcadero to the west. so in the future that's why the use restriction is being listed for a given period because in the future mar 7, 8, 9 activity may demand those spaces become available to the port again so for now their land places that are isolated and cut off from the waterfront >> so thank you. some of the other questions i have and many have been answered but confirming in terms of developing the mo u a number of community groups were xhounld am i correct under the proposal from the neighborhood design to have a hotel on the site is that part of the project and then are they requesting no low income just moderate income and senior housing and including low income and in our meetings with the barry coast association and the telephone graph neighborhoods we've reviewe
their cut off from the waterfront they're not having the purposes so they could be used for other things so seawalls are this package of land there's on 4 of them on the northeast waterfront so a good example is this seawall 322 dash one is at the corner of broadway and front it's almost like two blocks from embarcadero to the west. so in the future that's why the use restriction is being listed for a given period because in the future mar 7, 8, 9 activity may demand those spaces become...
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basis of time constraints, they're limiting presenters on the basis of whether or not they can use the equipment. so, they're violating the language in this limitation itself. they're going to something other than time constraints and saying, we're going to limit it in another way. you can't use the equipment to make the presentation. to me, this is just black letter law in regard to the fact that it is content based, subject matter based discrimination in a public forum. you can't do it. >> i think mr. herrera's point is there is a difference between presenters and public comment. in public comment i agree with you entirely that it's got to be equal for everybody. if somebody in public comment can use the a-v equipment, then everybody's got to be able to use it. but just as a presenter can speak for 10 minutes or 20 minutes or half an hour, which is much longer than you can in public comment, the rules are not the same for public comment and for presenters. >> [speaker not understood]. >> but time is the one thing that they do say you can't do it on. and my point is even on that, you are committed
basis of time constraints, they're limiting presenters on the basis of whether or not they can use the equipment. so, they're violating the language in this limitation itself. they're going to something other than time constraints and saying, we're going to limit it in another way. you can't use the equipment to make the presentation. to me, this is just black letter law in regard to the fact that it is content based, subject matter based discrimination in a public forum. you can't do it....
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our teachers really wanted to learn and teach us so we can have open demeanors to opportunity in life. if you would like to see what is special about gateway i can visit us. i can show you how to pronounce words. thank you (clapping.) good evening. i'm a parent from gateway my son was a baby-faced kid and was struggling in reading and writing. through the program in the small class sizes gateway helped my son. when we came to gateway i was welcomed by the teachers and a strong communication. gateway focused on going to college included highlighted areas for improvements. it helped him to mature as a gentleman. my son is a junior at sfusd and i can talk about his journey >> thank you. >> good evening this is my ethnic year at the gateway counseling. i feel honored and proud to hear students speak about our schools and particularly speaking about the preparation after high school. the secondary success is important we have and will continue to demonstrate preparing students and high school advocates and lifelong learners. we've developed a program to support our junior's and seniors the
our teachers really wanted to learn and teach us so we can have open demeanors to opportunity in life. if you would like to see what is special about gateway i can visit us. i can show you how to pronounce words. thank you (clapping.) good evening. i'm a parent from gateway my son was a baby-faced kid and was struggling in reading and writing. through the program in the small class sizes gateway helped my son. when we came to gateway i was welcomed by the teachers and a strong communication....
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co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful.k a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. have o'hare party repair remove them. and install tostitos cantina chips and salsa. guaranteed to bring that south of the border je ne sais quoi to any occasion! tostitos. bring the party. [ indistinct conversations ] ♪ ♪ moon river ♪ wider than a mile ♪ i'm crossing you in style someday ♪ ♪ ♪ two drifters... [cheers and applause] >> jon: wait. that's our show. listen. i must publicly apologize to jason bateman. in my usage i always thought the term hazar was something trying to cheat. the yiddish diction teary describes ate as something garbage and junky. jason bateman was correct. i was incorrect though i still stand by the fact that i'm pretty sure they didn't serve him bread on passover. he is correct. i am wrong. i'm such a schmuck. here it is your moment of zen. >> you are a terrible interview. >> you j
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we were so grateful and thank you for your hospitality, for your knowledge, and your ability to really walk us through a complicated system and make it simple so that we could all understand. your outstanding services and dedication are tremendously appreciated by our class. thank you. so, jocelyn. >> this is for you as the san francisco public employee lbe advocate of the year, for your support, education, and training to the business development program, and encouraging cmd certified firms. so, thank you. congratulations. (applause) >> thank you for this award. i'm so honored and he very pleased. this is going to be definitely going to my den with all my other, my other awards, but this is going to be taking the biggest piece of it because, for one, i always believed that the lbe program was one successful program. it's a catalyst for economic recovery in san francisco. and although i'm no longer with dpw, i want to leave you with my phone number because i know you're going to call me for an issue you might want. i now work for the controller's office and, so, let me do my task and call me f
we were so grateful and thank you for your hospitality, for your knowledge, and your ability to really walk us through a complicated system and make it simple so that we could all understand. your outstanding services and dedication are tremendously appreciated by our class. thank you. so, jocelyn. >> this is for you as the san francisco public employee lbe advocate of the year, for your support, education, and training to the business development program, and encouraging cmd certified...
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but he wasn't going to tell us. so it was our people, not the fbi, that were committed to the stone walling and some new departure was needed in the interrogation regime >> host: that is when you say tell me what you want to do and don't spare me details because you will have to make the decision on whether it is legal. they decribed holds, insult slap, cramped confinement which is a big box you can stand in or a small box for a fewer hours you cannot stand in, stress possessions, wall straining to strain muscles, sleep deprivation and most controversial is waterboarding and your description of how you felt after they explained those to you is what i found interesting. it left you speechless. some of the techniques sounded something out of the three stooges like slap threats. and some were unthinkable and potentially transgress through the anti-torture statutes. and then you go outside, smoke and take this in knowing you are responsible for the decision of is it legal, and if you were to decide otherwises, you would be
but he wasn't going to tell us. so it was our people, not the fbi, that were committed to the stone walling and some new departure was needed in the interrogation regime >> host: that is when you say tell me what you want to do and don't spare me details because you will have to make the decision on whether it is legal. they decribed holds, insult slap, cramped confinement which is a big box you can stand in or a small box for a fewer hours you cannot stand in, stress possessions, wall...
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i begun to teach these new presidential office corresponding to use so i brought a slight coverage they need us to stop so i doubt that now in two years that i will remove tariffs on on about it which is korea's number one export items to canada. restrictions on importing have the cultural and lifestyle products will also be. negotiations for the free trade deal between korea and canada have been ongoing for almost a dead heat. we got the details of the deal when you sense report. the bodies were ministers of south korea and japan. that deal for face to face talks this week in seoul they were the first high level ministerial talks since japanese prime minister shinzo while these visit to the controversial yasukuni war shrine. and as it was made possible on japan's request. everyone was curious as to how the talks would unfold. our foreign ministry correspondent on sunday brought us to do it. we had expected a sincere apology from japan. even the united states is asking that korea japan and their free time is but both sought to fail to make progress. he's blessed us with feelings of frus
i begun to teach these new presidential office corresponding to use so i brought a slight coverage they need us to stop so i doubt that now in two years that i will remove tariffs on on about it which is korea's number one export items to canada. restrictions on importing have the cultural and lifestyle products will also be. negotiations for the free trade deal between korea and canada have been ongoing for almost a dead heat. we got the details of the deal when you sense report. the bodies...
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billion people on this planet many of them do you think have access to healthcare that he'll meet us. so with only five percent of the entire population for the war was a beautiful porcelain jar in one of the rest of the process with us so yes yes helps two thousand five hundred people every day. the organization now has twenty five men value bets. there are more than making when the containers in mind to become high tech medical centers on a very big it's essential to make best use of every sentiment it without compromising hygiene requirements. medical costs an average of six hundred thousand euros which is approximately at ten to the palace organization's annual budget. most of his funding comes from the state he also received support from private companies and sponsors can contribute money or technology that on some of the du du du du du du parc du don't think i was late to study. operation table and the examination room in a single unit. all are the brazilians are dependent on the state's health system very few people can afford private health insurance. i'm actually some didn't eve
billion people on this planet many of them do you think have access to healthcare that he'll meet us. so with only five percent of the entire population for the war was a beautiful porcelain jar in one of the rest of the process with us so yes yes helps two thousand five hundred people every day. the organization now has twenty five men value bets. there are more than making when the containers in mind to become high tech medical centers on a very big it's essential to make best use of every...
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and yesterday what happened was that we occupied the building and they forced the payment policy on us so we forced our way into the building. that's our school because [speaker not understood]. so, as a testimonial from one of my [speaker not understood], she was affected by the payment policy and i would quickly quote her. she said, i didn't qualify for financial aid -- i figured i would just be able to swing two classes at least. but when they changed the payment policy it was making it impossible for me to pay for my classes and i was one month from -- oh, my god. i wish they didn't do that because the people like me working paycheck to paycheck, it is way too much. and you have to understand that the people that were there all night, even the people sleeping outside, we are in support of each other and you can't do this to us. we are experienced at working hard. you can't treat us like criminals. only danger in that room with us were the people who had guns. we were doing a peaceful sit in and you can't treat us like we're criminals. we're students and i believe in equal access to ac
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so the proposed ordinance lot a is one quarter of a mile within the district and the general uses are limited. and tyler limited by the commercial district with changes so if the p in the adjacent commercial the use will be permitted in lot a and in the use will be permitted horrify if not permitted in the adjacent commercial district it will require a commercial limited use and lot b the only control on t the general plan. the department recommendation gets rid of the adjacent commercial district concept and says the controls are based on the nearest non-residential district so lot a and b the closet non-residential district is right here which happens to be the outdoor mission neighborhood commercial district. so if the use is p in the nearest non-resident lot if it requires a limited use it requires a construction u on the lot and if not permitted in the nearest zone we allow anymore flexibility on the p zoned lots to be more of a discussion if the use was prohibited in a commercial district to allow it on the p. there's other changes that are also happening that don't direct the u
so the proposed ordinance lot a is one quarter of a mile within the district and the general uses are limited. and tyler limited by the commercial district with changes so if the p in the adjacent commercial the use will be permitted in lot a and in the use will be permitted horrify if not permitted in the adjacent commercial district it will require a commercial limited use and lot b the only control on t the general plan. the department recommendation gets rid of the adjacent commercial...
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go down because you have already picked very difficult environments which the sanctions are being used. so at that point there might not be a lot of willingness on the part of the target of the sanctions to cooperate. on the other hand we know that sometimes it does increase internal divisions on the regime elites which is really the way people power campaigns end up winning by dividing an ruling the other side. so in that sense there might be some conducive effects. maria and i actually looked at whether international economic sanctions directed specifically at regimes that were targeting unarmed resistors helped the campaigns. we found they had no effect. could mean they have an effect in some cases and not in others and net effect is zero. what we're doing now is it actually collecting more data on different types of interventions of the targeted sanctions might be more productive than generalized sanctions. my guess this is a very contingent relationship as many things are and more will be revealed on a all that. >> okay. thank you very much, erica. i should mention after we talk to th
go down because you have already picked very difficult environments which the sanctions are being used. so at that point there might not be a lot of willingness on the part of the target of the sanctions to cooperate. on the other hand we know that sometimes it does increase internal divisions on the regime elites which is really the way people power campaigns end up winning by dividing an ruling the other side. so in that sense there might be some conducive effects. maria and i actually looked...
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they developed their own structural system and their own material they were using so it was my dream to develop my own structural system. >> charlie: the next one is the naked house in saitama, georgijapan. >> he wanted a greenhouse and the family wanted to spend time together so i made a small space where they can be connected to go out to the garden to make the room flexible. >> charlie: another example of how environment can influence relationships and how you adjust to. >> and having a client who knows what they want and he can translate into what they're trying to achieve. >> charlie: right. what's the perfect client for you? >> somebody who can share the same experience. it's not about the size of the project or budget. the client who can share what kind of lifestyle they want to create or what kind of a material, what kind of goal they want to create, if i can share the experience. >> charlie: so when you sit down with a client and someone says i'd like to have a conversation about something that would interest me, what are your questions? what do you want to know? >> first of
they developed their own structural system and their own material they were using so it was my dream to develop my own structural system. >> charlie: the next one is the naked house in saitama, georgijapan. >> he wanted a greenhouse and the family wanted to spend time together so i made a small space where they can be connected to go out to the garden to make the room flexible. >> charlie: another example of how environment can influence relationships and how you adjust to....
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there sensitive kinds of information that aren't realized are sensitive as these devices learn so much about us? >> guest: so a couple of things to note if response to your question. first, i think, the fcc's been engaged in the arena of privacy and data security for some time now, so to a certain extent why don't we call it, it falls under the rubric of big data. and by that i mean today you have this ubiquitous collection of just vast amounts of information. you now also have analytics, the new tools that can be used to process that information and allows companies to make sure -- so in many respects the issues i'm talking about today are issues that we confronted in the past, but now the fact that the amount of information that a's being gathered is of a significantly greater magnitude does raise just a qualitative difference because, again, it's just so much information that's being -- but it's not entirely dissimilar to issues we've been dealing with in the past. i think one thing that you're, i believe you're getting at is that sometimes you can aggregate what's seemed to be benign which
there sensitive kinds of information that aren't realized are sensitive as these devices learn so much about us? >> guest: so a couple of things to note if response to your question. first, i think, the fcc's been engaged in the arena of privacy and data security for some time now, so to a certain extent why don't we call it, it falls under the rubric of big data. and by that i mean today you have this ubiquitous collection of just vast amounts of information. you now also have analytics,...
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so glad you could join us for thirsty thursday. it is march 27th, though it feels like january 2nd. >> it certainly does. >> we've got two funny people today. maybe they can help us with our moods. we're so over it and we want some warmth. emmy-nominated will arn eliot arnett's here. >> and five-time emmy winner doris roberts is with us, so funny from "everybody loves raymond." do you know what today is? today is a very, very special day. today is the day one year ago exactly on this day i found the cutest dog. >> was it a year ago? >> today. i didn't know but -- >> oh! >> one year ago. do we have the video? let's see it. because i want to see the selection process. >> i'm so excited. >> i really was. hi. i hear you. i hear you, kevin. oh, my god! >> it was such a great day. >> and they lived happily ever after. >> he's so adorable. >> there he is. he won't go potty on your terrace. >> two problems. so we have news about prince harry. first of all, if you were watching nbc last night, there was a really great special about how harr
so glad you could join us for thirsty thursday. it is march 27th, though it feels like january 2nd. >> it certainly does. >> we've got two funny people today. maybe they can help us with our moods. we're so over it and we want some warmth. emmy-nominated will arn eliot arnett's here. >> and five-time emmy winner doris roberts is with us, so funny from "everybody loves raymond." do you know what today is? today is a very, very special day. today is the day one year...
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use part of the analysis. that only goes to the form say portion; is that correct? >> correct. >> so i any you said they already have a conditional use permit pending. >> they have an application filed, correct. >> for what. >> for the use size. i don't -- they're still maintaining that they're not subject to formula resale use controls. the use size was submitted for the medical office. >> so there's the concession there? all right. an application is filed and we can process that. >> we'll move right into rebuttal. you'll have three minutes. >> first i want to say i appreciate the complex nature of the castro and its unique. it's also important when permits are issued they're issued properly because we were given -- and we asked about the conditional use requirement specifically and were told no so at this point, you know, i'm basically stuck with a project that's half filled and patients who are expecting to receive care there, contractor that's been paid and still no complete project so, you know, i'm mostly looking for a forward motion here so we can get some resolution and figur
use part of the analysis. that only goes to the form say portion; is that correct? >> correct. >> so i any you said they already have a conditional use permit pending. >> they have an application filed, correct. >> for what. >> for the use size. i don't -- they're still maintaining that they're not subject to formula resale use controls. the use size was submitted for the medical office. >> so there's the concession there? all right. an application is filed...
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me because instead of the written i was the offer active child i've been medicated since 1968 so instead of us saying no to medical marijuana we want to adopt and amend this, please so we can actually be able to focus mind, body, and soul on medicine that we are entitled to use that helps us out and not have anyone else to take over our minds and say no. you can't have this. and, you know, hope net it was heartbreaking when it closed it effected a lot of us it's over 5 thousand veterans that are homeless in san francisco. i ask you to take into account our veterans we served the united states and overseas and still serve keep us in mind >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, i'm james i'm a sdathd american veteran i'm not going to tell you my diseases i don't mind use opiates over the counter drugs they've made me so i can't function when i use mc d i have pain but can function i want to make sure the cannabis dispensary doesn't help. i'm on a fixed budget i can't afford things. that needs to grandfathered into permits that's what the 215 was set up for the first time so people needed the compa
me because instead of the written i was the offer active child i've been medicated since 1968 so instead of us saying no to medical marijuana we want to adopt and amend this, please so we can actually be able to focus mind, body, and soul on medicine that we are entitled to use that helps us out and not have anyone else to take over our minds and say no. you can't have this. and, you know, hope net it was heartbreaking when it closed it effected a lot of us it's over 5 thousand veterans that...
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so it's an example of a well tolerated, widespread drug of dependence that's just accepted and used in society without major problems. dr. mccaul: among drugs other than alcohol, marijuana is the most prevalent drug of choice in our society. so it does receive widespread use at this point in time particularly among younger people. but that doesn't make it a safe drug any more than alcohol, which is both legal and widespread in its use, is a safe drug. marijuana has toxic effects, because of its route of administration. the inhalation is just as nasty and toxic as cigarette smoking. dr. miotto: there appears to be an increased risk of cancer, of bronchitis, of asthma. the problem is compounded in that many marijuana smokers also smoke cigarettes. but it is also a psychoactive drug. it produces changes in brain chemistry and other physiology that... is toxic to the individual. narrator: researchers are looking specifically at the effect marijuana has on brain receptors. dr. miotto: there is a large area of study looking at memory impairment with marijuana, and what happens when you distu
so it's an example of a well tolerated, widespread drug of dependence that's just accepted and used in society without major problems. dr. mccaul: among drugs other than alcohol, marijuana is the most prevalent drug of choice in our society. so it does receive widespread use at this point in time particularly among younger people. but that doesn't make it a safe drug any more than alcohol, which is both legal and widespread in its use, is a safe drug. marijuana has toxic effects, because of its...
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>> i created a web-browsing system that the individuals with motor disabilities can use so even thoughbs, they use eye tracking and brain control to navigate through a web page so when the user concentrates at a link, the web browsing system determines which link they are looking at and navigates it to them? >> it reads their minds or reads their eyes? >> the brain control is done using brain waves so i'm just measuring attention levels using the mobile headset. it's not reading their minds, no. but i'm also using eye being tra tracking to determine where they are looking at. >> thank you so much into when crews come back, minutes away from first daylight when they plan to resume their search for flight 370. will the planes be able to take off? we're going to go live to perth, australia, right after this. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this th
>> i created a web-browsing system that the individuals with motor disabilities can use so even thoughbs, they use eye tracking and brain control to navigate through a web page so when the user concentrates at a link, the web browsing system determines which link they are looking at and navigates it to them? >> it reads their minds or reads their eyes? >> the brain control is done using brain waves so i'm just measuring attention levels using the mobile headset. it's not...
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so what we recorded is about 0% of growth, which of course, i mean, doesn't make us happy at all buts nothing like the crisis in 2008. at the same time it's in disarray and we need to take care of it. >> reporter: you are the economy and trained economist and as such this cannot be good economics to be dealing with a fiscal crisis and public crisis and possibly a war. >> we are dealing where the austerity measures and developing the austerity measures and the government is the first body to start. we actually cut all the unnecessary waste and expenses and cut the number of the cars we are using and cutting the number of personnel we are using so austerity measures will start with the government. >> reporter: i suspect you weren't getting a lot of congratulations on your new role as economy minister, but as you and the interim government go out tln a seek legitimacy and deal with western governments how do you respond to the question that many people who do not understand the history of ukraine and are just learning about it in the last few weeks, how do you deal with the question tha
so what we recorded is about 0% of growth, which of course, i mean, doesn't make us happy at all buts nothing like the crisis in 2008. at the same time it's in disarray and we need to take care of it. >> reporter: you are the economy and trained economist and as such this cannot be good economics to be dealing with a fiscal crisis and public crisis and possibly a war. >> we are dealing where the austerity measures and developing the austerity measures and the government is the first...
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us about his story. it isn't easy to talk openly on this base even though he's right here. so we're trying to find a place to meet. the worker asked us to conceal his identity and alter his voice. we'll call him "ravi". he told us to meet him at an empty part of the base, after he finished his shift. >> ravi told us he was tricked into working in afghanistan for a salary that was less than half of what he was promised. it started when a friend back home introduced ravi to a recruiting agent, who told him that for a hefty fee, he could get a job in afghanistan working for dyncorp. he would fly to dubai, where he would connect with dyncorp and then travel to the base. >> but there was a catch. the job at dyncorp didn't actually exist. instead, the agent housed ravi in a work camp in dubai. after three weeks, the agent told him that for an additional fee, he could get ravi a job with a subcontractor - ecolog. >> so you were promised a job dyncorp for $1200. and then you got a job at ecolog for $500? >> yes. >> how much money did you pay the agent? >> ravi had been recruited under
us about his story. it isn't easy to talk openly on this base even though he's right here. so we're trying to find a place to meet. the worker asked us to conceal his identity and alter his voice. we'll call him "ravi". he told us to meet him at an empty part of the base, after he finished his shift. >> ravi told us he was tricked into working in afghanistan for a salary that was less than half of what he was promised. it started when a friend back home introduced ravi to a...
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which no one ever used before so i occasionally it is a happyings impinge. >> you have in these tools that were available, that have disappeared, you have to relearn the language in a way. >> or remake it. sometimes when you remake it, it's kind of interesting. but more often than not you're struck dumb. really dumb. >> when did parkinson's first affect your ability to write? >> well, to a degree for ten years probably. but i've always been a spectacularly bad typist. >> that's too bad! >> so parkinson's wasn't that noticeable for a while. but there came a time when i sort of banged my head against the wall in trying to bang the right keys. that is the point at which i didn't suggest -- ann said she would be willing to take dictation for the first time. although she has been my first editor and best editor. >> how did you summon the patience and the -- >> well, to begin with, i looked out the window a lot been sentences and then i devised a genius system of putting my new yorkers next to me and i just flipped through the pages while bill was thinking. but actually: the words came pret
which no one ever used before so i occasionally it is a happyings impinge. >> you have in these tools that were available, that have disappeared, you have to relearn the language in a way. >> or remake it. sometimes when you remake it, it's kind of interesting. but more often than not you're struck dumb. really dumb. >> when did parkinson's first affect your ability to write? >> well, to a degree for ten years probably. but i've always been a spectacularly bad typist....
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for the latest conditions rain or shine and video forecasts, three-day c#b9 allh÷z ofd:l)vmusx5 us. sole hundredths last night, adding to it bit by bit. it's good news. >> it is, all right, thank you so much, lisa. >>> next the amazing fund-raising effort to build a bay area middle school a new library designed by the students. [dad] [lau [boy] mom!ughs] [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo. >>> here are the winning numbero from last night's $60 powerball draw -- another ticket bought in northern california matched all six numbers. the only ticket to hit the =r!6 jackpot was purchased in eiñ mcclellan at tulle oil north of sacramento. wednesday's jackpot restarts at $40 million. >>> new this morning, middle school students are ((r&d their oow 3,000 book library.ir oow 3,000 according to our media partner "the mercury news" the students at realm charter school raised $40,000 in just three days using the crowd funding site kickstarter. the 108 students hoped to raise $75,000. school officials say once they
for the latest conditions rain or shine and video forecasts, three-day c#b9 allh÷z ofd:l)vmusx5 us. sole hundredths last night, adding to it bit by bit. it's good news. >> it is, all right, thank you so much, lisa. >>> next the amazing fund-raising effort to build a bay area middle school a new library designed by the students. [dad] [lau [boy] mom!ughs] [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo....
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so let me give you one good slide here. with citywide the municipal water use has decreased so all the city departments are nearly on here. the water use has declined fwi percent since fiscal year 07 and 08 we're part of that but given the current drought there is more that needs to be done what are redoing that takes us into the current data. a couple of things irrigation was our main water use we're the largest city water user that's normal. we're looking to reduce our irrigation operation by 10 periods of time we'll ideal back our timer control setting as he the gardenerers will be mindful of pulling back their application of water by 10 percent this is one see exception no name reflecter motor it means sexy electronic probes into the ground will measure the root zone moisture content. those probes allow you to control the irrigation exactly to what the roots needs it's probably the best tdr industry. golf course is already at the maximum use of their uses so we want to get the probes out to the other implying places to use the technology. we're going to tur
so let me give you one good slide here. with citywide the municipal water use has decreased so all the city departments are nearly on here. the water use has declined fwi percent since fiscal year 07 and 08 we're part of that but given the current drought there is more that needs to be done what are redoing that takes us into the current data. a couple of things irrigation was our main water use we're the largest city water user that's normal. we're looking to reduce our irrigation operation by...
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so they later contacted us. i guess they kept us on file. >> daria was 7 when she got her first wig from locks of love. the organization also gave her a platform arranging television appearances where she could explain her disease and the charity. that gave the confidence to talk to the toughest crowd of all -- her peers -- at a special assembly. >> we set up a powerpoint presentation, and she spoke, and it was fantastic. and that was just the beginning. >> she has a hair drive at the local high school every year where they bring in a salon, a whole bunch of stylists, and they cut peoples' hair. she goes to another school where she speaks with the health classes, and then they also have hair drives. >> i think she handles it very well. i mean, she definitely has a tougher time than a lot of her friends, but she still plays sports, she still does everything else everyone does, and she's still happy. >> [ laughs ] >> happy to give back to the organization that not only provides her with hair, but with the opportun
so they later contacted us. i guess they kept us on file. >> daria was 7 when she got her first wig from locks of love. the organization also gave her a platform arranging television appearances where she could explain her disease and the charity. that gave the confidence to talk to the toughest crowd of all -- her peers -- at a special assembly. >> we set up a powerpoint presentation, and she spoke, and it was fantastic. and that was just the beginning. >> she has a hair...
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the kansas secretary of state, crisco vacing join us on the impact of this decision. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. lou: obama is in miami right n now. today marked a roll to return to campaign in chief. to pitch obamacare, an interview that was devoid of any hard hitting questions. but they did address her oscar selfie. you will be pleased to know. >> i apologized but i broke your meme tweet record. >> i heard about that, i thought it was a cheap stunt myself. lou: samsung deserves mention, it was their stunt. a federal judge, has ordered federal election authority to help kansas and arizona in enforce laws requiring new voters to prove they are u.s. citizens, joining us
the kansas secretary of state, crisco vacing join us on the impact of this decision. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank....
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for us that translates to $9 million. so if we were to get 2.2 fy 16 we would have to add $9 million to our expenditure side of these numbers. there's going to be presentation on service at some point, but this slide in slide 18 summarizes what's in that service increase slide, a three percent increase in fy 15 and ten percent in fy 16. it could be higher as we walk-through the public comment periods. we may not be able to reduce the service that we were thinking, so it may be as high as 12 percent if we add the public basin put. i won't go through the slide but you know what the tp is about. it's trying to make our service stronger and meeting the growing demands of the city. >> mrs. pose i have a question to ask. on the expenditures, are we looking in any of the areas to reduce overtime to shift some of that funding elsewhere? because my concern is that the overtime just seems to be flat line and it matches our service level. i know there's a lot of challenges and equipment needs and so forth, but as some of that improves,
for us that translates to $9 million. so if we were to get 2.2 fy 16 we would have to add $9 million to our expenditure side of these numbers. there's going to be presentation on service at some point, but this slide in slide 18 summarizes what's in that service increase slide, a three percent increase in fy 15 and ten percent in fy 16. it could be higher as we walk-through the public comment periods. we may not be able to reduce the service that we were thinking, so it may be as high as 12...
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wining and it is theo, end-user, the people using the software at work who are determine what they used, soace -- are determining what they use -- who are determining what they .se they are not just using the clunky thing that has the biggest sales and marketing department that is trying to convince their cio. it has a design and allows them to connect with their work and with their teammates. rosenstein,, justin thank you so much for joining us, cofounder of asana. ticketing down under. opening an office in australia, , eventbrite. i think they speak english there. that is coming up. ♪ >> welcome back. i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west." erik schatzker is ramping up .-eventbrite is ramping up they are allowing event organizers to create events with reserved seating, taking on companies like ticketmaster. we are joined now in the studio. .ulia hartz you and kevin, it was awesome. >> it was great to see you. >> why australia? >> australia is a huge market for us. really about timing, resources, as well as our traction in the market. >> a lot of tech talent there. google shut down
wining and it is theo, end-user, the people using the software at work who are determine what they used, soace -- are determining what they use -- who are determining what they .se they are not just using the clunky thing that has the biggest sales and marketing department that is trying to convince their cio. it has a design and allows them to connect with their work and with their teammates. rosenstein,, justin thank you so much for joining us, cofounder of asana. ticketing down under....
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so it can raise concerns on the inferences being drawn and how the information is being used. these are issues that companies have to think hard about. and we are tackling and making sure companies abide by relevant law and this can lead to something that is referred to as discrimimation by algorithm. and what is being made and how is the information being used. one thing we are argue is that we are analyzing and have been conducting a study on data brokers. and these companies take information from online and offline sources and sell the information to companies that use it for a variety of purposes. we are reaching a conclusion and hope to be issuing a report soon. it includes making sure the companies abide by the credit reporting act, the fcr, which we do enforce. and i think there are other implications and we are thinking hard and asking the companies to think how the information is being used. >> host: chairwoman, do you feel the companies are cooperating and do you feel the fcc has enough enforcement tools? >> guest: let me address the first question. i do believe the
so it can raise concerns on the inferences being drawn and how the information is being used. these are issues that companies have to think hard about. and we are tackling and making sure companies abide by relevant law and this can lead to something that is referred to as discrimimation by algorithm. and what is being made and how is the information being used. one thing we are argue is that we are analyzing and have been conducting a study on data brokers. and these companies take information...