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cilician when we see what is happening in african for those majestic animals that are key to the eco system their driven to the insdargsdz status we shouldn't have any part in fact we should be fighting it tooth and nail to end 0 this x termination and first of all, thank the advocates it is going to be a long fight and want to thank speaker atkins and senator laura for taking the leadership to move this bill forward i know in the legislation this is been floating around inform a while and not gaining traction seeing the leadership in the legislator that's taken on the bill it has a shot this time and i think we have a diverse coalition so mr. taylor given san francisco's status as one of the leading centers of illegal irony trade in the country i think it sends a loud megs message for us as a city to say no and band it so colleagues, i ask for your support and madam chair i make a motion 20 forward item two to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> supervisor kim. >> thank you charger cowen i want to second that and thank the advocates that have done a lot of hard particularly t
cilician when we see what is happening in african for those majestic animals that are key to the eco system their driven to the insdargsdz status we shouldn't have any part in fact we should be fighting it tooth and nail to end 0 this x termination and first of all, thank the advocates it is going to be a long fight and want to thank speaker atkins and senator laura for taking the leadership to move this bill forward i know in the legislation this is been floating around inform a while and not...
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it is still developing and it does have its own eco system. as soon as you cut into it it starts to deteriorate you want to go some place if there's a big really of cheese sitting on the counter the person sitting on the counter is going to go through the cheese and things are cut pretty close to when you buy them but back to the refrigerator i have a woodland box and that keeps its own atmosphere in the refrigerator it keeps other flavors from penetrating into the fat it's like butter if you have the butter sitting there near an onion it will taste look an identical how long can cottage cheese get cooked bus it's over koobld cutting-edge cottage cheese is a cooked occurred it's made with non-milk. because they used the bio pursuit of butter making that was how it was developed they've asked him the cream off and the ask him admissible they figured out to make a cheese. it's very stable. because of that. and as is another cheese it's a cooked occurred and k50kd at the high temperature but i don't know if i have an exact temperature. that's a h
it is still developing and it does have its own eco system. as soon as you cut into it it starts to deteriorate you want to go some place if there's a big really of cheese sitting on the counter the person sitting on the counter is going to go through the cheese and things are cut pretty close to when you buy them but back to the refrigerator i have a woodland box and that keeps its own atmosphere in the refrigerator it keeps other flavors from penetrating into the fat it's like butter if you...
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largest existence in san francisco go 99 percent of current sxings is caused by huns this insures the eco system and helps our environment to withstand stress we need animals without them we'll surely die we ask you support ab 96 thank you very much. >> >> next speaker. >> good evening i was horror inside to learn of the wide status as a nation number two ivory hub this status is inconsistent with san francisco's image as the compassionate and forward thinking city i applaud supervisor wiener and supervisor tang to shut down the trade in san francisco and restore us a leader we've heard that the ivory sold in san francisco is illegal there was a washington post article that was shown that this is a criminal illegal wildlife trafficking thus it is very important that once ab 96 is passed that the city and state make a commitment to exploring on a coordinated effort of the abdomen an 9 of one of the problems they're not enforced this is a clearer more effective law to enforce that makes a difference only if the city and the state make a joint poster to cooperate with the police and the california
largest existence in san francisco go 99 percent of current sxings is caused by huns this insures the eco system and helps our environment to withstand stress we need animals without them we'll surely die we ask you support ab 96 thank you very much. >> >> next speaker. >> good evening i was horror inside to learn of the wide status as a nation number two ivory hub this status is inconsistent with san francisco's image as the compassionate and forward thinking city i applaud...
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. >> we have to change the eco-system is. one way to change the eco-system is by creating an environment where women can be successful entrepreneurs. there are not a lot of women in senior positions in companies. we are missing role models. >> reporter: burns has a stake in seeing change in the industry. >> i have four girls under the age of 10. when i say this is a personal issue i saw it professionally. but i live it first hand at home as well. i think about, you know helping raise strong confident young women. >> reporter: dr. mather is equally as determined to change the bias. >> it isn't about me. it's about getting the technology, this inno vaegs out and making a difference. and the fact that it will be harder for me is hurting the world. >> when it was released researchers say it was shared millions of types online. they found it discouraging only breakaway step ed forward to help. breakaway is lauchbling the women and venture capital recruiting program this fall. we'll be right back. life's morning multitasking. it's
. >> we have to change the eco-system is. one way to change the eco-system is by creating an environment where women can be successful entrepreneurs. there are not a lot of women in senior positions in companies. we are missing role models. >> reporter: burns has a stake in seeing change in the industry. >> i have four girls under the age of 10. when i say this is a personal issue i saw it professionally. but i live it first hand at home as well. i think about, you know...
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sense here if we increase affordable housing actually helps the economy has will if so a holistic eco system we've heard from the businesses in fisherman's wharf they were having a hard time with transportation issues that were hurting them we need to look at this is a good business to increase not only a social thing but explorers increase the affordable housing anyone have any concrete believable relationship on how to increase the avenue i'll be interested in hearings from them the second one many of the folks have seen or heard supervisor wiener introduced the heethsd we had 23 and 24 that came before us 23 and 24 were continued i think this is interesting he heard the issues of the neighborhoods talking about the heights and we'll be hearing about that from our supervisors. >> thank you commissioner moore. >> one aspect of housing we're not involved but housing is not included as affordable housing with the issue of homelessness someone forwarded an interesting oral this is john steinberg in the san francisco magazine why can't san francisco solve it's homeless problem this is i written
sense here if we increase affordable housing actually helps the economy has will if so a holistic eco system we've heard from the businesses in fisherman's wharf they were having a hard time with transportation issues that were hurting them we need to look at this is a good business to increase not only a social thing but explorers increase the affordable housing anyone have any concrete believable relationship on how to increase the avenue i'll be interested in hearings from them the second...
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in which kids move in a particular direction and we need to eradicate anything in the eco-system that will move us in that way. so terminology and lexicon is right now such a radioactive issue, it is actually quite -- i don't think it is a fruitful a conversation as we could have. we have to take a historic look at how our presidents have talked about islam in america and islam in general and the importance of being dignified in how we talk about these things at the same time as being very precise and focused on the solutions that are needed to stop this ideology from spreading. >> and farah, 10% of the isis recruits are women and an all female group between isis they put together a hand book where they say you can be married as young as the age of nine. this is not aimed for american women but more women in the arabian peninsula. why would woman abandon their lifestyle and do this? >> this is a shift and frankly a blind spot for governments all over the world. we have the stereotypes of what it must be to be a muslim woman and it is problematic because it has allowed the bad guys to
in which kids move in a particular direction and we need to eradicate anything in the eco-system that will move us in that way. so terminology and lexicon is right now such a radioactive issue, it is actually quite -- i don't think it is a fruitful a conversation as we could have. we have to take a historic look at how our presidents have talked about islam in america and islam in general and the importance of being dignified in how we talk about these things at the same time as being very...
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which eco systems will survive. and to your point, larry, about you know how will they interact?t's a very good question. you know which services will be the king makers and the platforms that everything will congregate to? will it be ios android some new company we haven't thought of. so i think, you know, absolutely fascinating time, and an incredible amount of change we'll see over the next few years. >> the standards, too. a big part of it. we've been seeing that now on the internet of things the last several years. there's not yet a kind of dominant standard for how these devices will share data and interact. there are three, four, maybe five competing ones. we don't, you know, i wouldn't predict which one is going to win. but we also found in the research that it's very typical in sort of an emerging new eco system that you will see, in fact, it's a sign of matureity when you see a fight among different possible standards providers and eventually as i say, gets worked out. but until it gets worked out, it's very chaotic. and right now, most of the internet of things solutio
which eco systems will survive. and to your point, larry, about you know how will they interact?t's a very good question. you know which services will be the king makers and the platforms that everything will congregate to? will it be ios android some new company we haven't thought of. so i think, you know, absolutely fascinating time, and an incredible amount of change we'll see over the next few years. >> the standards, too. a big part of it. we've been seeing that now on the internet...
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and that's not good for the eco-system. >> the forest acts like a sponge.hen it rains, it absorbs all the water. and it's this water that fills the wells, the reservoirs, down below. all of nature at the foot of the mountain benefits. that's why it's so important to work to keep our forests intact and to stop the clear-cutting. because that's the only way to collect the water and the only way to supply our communities with sufficient water. >> the farmers who own a small piece of land in trifinio desperately need the water. agustin diaz is one of them. like all the other farmers, he uses the water from a nearby river to water his crops. the salvadoran is a farmer and the pastor in his community. his house is just minutes away from the border with honduras. in the past, salvadorans actually fought with their neighbors in honduras over who could take how much water from the river. the sumpul river forms the border between the two countries. >> there were some pretty fierce conflicts between our communities and theirs. because the amount of water kept decreasi
and that's not good for the eco-system. >> the forest acts like a sponge.hen it rains, it absorbs all the water. and it's this water that fills the wells, the reservoirs, down below. all of nature at the foot of the mountain benefits. that's why it's so important to work to keep our forests intact and to stop the clear-cutting. because that's the only way to collect the water and the only way to supply our communities with sufficient water. >> the farmers who own a small piece of...
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once we do that quick background analyze it starts to look at the analysis section in there and eco system this is meant to be relatively short and quick but kind of a concrete rejsdz we'll look at the 9 travel data and come up with a travel market within the - has an organ designation where are 0 people traveling, too, and what are the mode for instance, this would be students traveling to educational institutions or residents who are trying to get to jobs downtown or in the ed bay and one the aspects we have a lot of dictated but we have interviews to get a better understanding how people are traveling and why then we pick one to 3 travel market we'll dig to a more level of depth and elevate the options currently available to folks and how their applicable to the automobile we'll look at the next step the plans that are in the works that may not be aware that of will benefit the sunset district and how they'll benefit the travel market we're working with and i'll take a wild guessed this is not a big case but moving the needle in the lawyers and lastly the recommendations the strategy se
once we do that quick background analyze it starts to look at the analysis section in there and eco system this is meant to be relatively short and quick but kind of a concrete rejsdz we'll look at the 9 travel data and come up with a travel market within the - has an organ designation where are 0 people traveling, too, and what are the mode for instance, this would be students traveling to educational institutions or residents who are trying to get to jobs downtown or in the ed bay and one the...
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the cohorts and thank our housing developers we're uniquely blessed in san francisco to have 5 eco systemhey've step up to the plate and it is continuing to be difficult they'll do it t and last but not least i want to thank my staff who have been working on this lydia and others who have been leading the charge (clapping.) again, thank you all we will all do this together and hopefully, all see each other in he 12 months for the groundbreaking for the first one or the completion of the late last - at this point we'll on the floor for questions. >> i heard the secretary mention $11 million in federal funds and local money how does that free up $5 million. >> the 11 millions is the rehab we have for this particular building the so the 35 buildings that are being rehabbed through the rental system will get $500 million in rehab that's sort of the number for the larger portfolio the $11 million. >> so the $500 million source. >> it's a variety of things from private first mortgages to loan and tax accurate equity some b will be the contribution from the check signed that i even though mayor
the cohorts and thank our housing developers we're uniquely blessed in san francisco to have 5 eco systemhey've step up to the plate and it is continuing to be difficult they'll do it t and last but not least i want to thank my staff who have been working on this lydia and others who have been leading the charge (clapping.) again, thank you all we will all do this together and hopefully, all see each other in he 12 months for the groundbreaking for the first one or the completion of the late...
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. >> erosion is a threat to villages depending on the balanced eco system for living. rapid urban development is a factor affecting the environment and paralyzing economic activity. according to official figures, 30% of the coast is at risk. >> coastal erosion is predominantly at a critical level according to authorities in the east of the country. yet, with two unique monsoon affecting malaysia from the north and the south, areas such as pen anning where i am and further south are causing onascertain for those that have to deal with the problem on their doorstep. >> over 20 million has been pledged by the government. for some the solution is balancing urban go. while being mind. of the environment. any development programmed must incorporate and ensure that the mango swamps exist so you have wetlands and the sea. >> mangroves act as an engineersry, protecting fish within their routes and it's a food source for wildlife above and below the shore line. a management plan has been in place since 2010. re-planning mangroves in vulnerable areas is an urgent matter for fishi
. >> erosion is a threat to villages depending on the balanced eco system for living. rapid urban development is a factor affecting the environment and paralyzing economic activity. according to official figures, 30% of the coast is at risk. >> coastal erosion is predominantly at a critical level according to authorities in the east of the country. yet, with two unique monsoon affecting malaysia from the north and the south, areas such as pen anning where i am and further south are...
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. >> erosion is a major threat to coastal villages that depend on a balanced eco system for living. rapid urban development along the water's edge is another factor, paralyzing economic activity. 30% of the country's coast is at risk, according to government figures. >> coastal erosion is at a critical level, according to the authorities in the east of the country, along the shoreline. yet with two very unique monsoons that affect from the north and south, areas such as where i am and further south are causing concern for those who have to deal with the problem. for some, the solution is balancing urban development, being mindful of the environment. >> any development that is proposed must incorporate and ensure that the swamps still exist, so that you have both wetlands, as well as the sea. >> mangroves act as a nursery, protecting fish within their roots. it's also a food source for wildlife above and below the water line. >> a shoreline management plan has been in place since 2010. replanting mangroves in vulnerable areas where they once thrived has become urgent. >> mangroves re
. >> erosion is a major threat to coastal villages that depend on a balanced eco system for living. rapid urban development along the water's edge is another factor, paralyzing economic activity. 30% of the country's coast is at risk, according to government figures. >> coastal erosion is at a critical level, according to the authorities in the east of the country, along the shoreline. yet with two very unique monsoons that affect from the north and south, areas such as where i am...
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industrial use on site you see the sin i didn't see between the tenant and the manufacturing and in an eco system that will create and we're proud to be part of the project without further ado i'd like to introduce peter. >> good afternoon, commissioners peter can he get the t is this working. >> how much time do you have left 5, 4? 5 minutes >> first i want to say i've been involved thinking about pdr for some time and very excited is to be involved in bringing this project before are there are a lot of issues that we sorted through and thought-out very well in n this project about bringing office and light industrial pathotogether this project is an exemplar for possibility and i think also it's done in a way that provides a benefit to the neighborhood and welcomes the neighborhood in site i think you're familiar with the because of potrero hill and it's right there surround by cac so we're nested with cac that seeks the opportunity for us to create a linkage with them the existing site didn't have a lot to speak of channel is closed off where they store r vs and hooper is in a great state of d
industrial use on site you see the sin i didn't see between the tenant and the manufacturing and in an eco system that will create and we're proud to be part of the project without further ado i'd like to introduce peter. >> good afternoon, commissioners peter can he get the t is this working. >> how much time do you have left 5, 4? 5 minutes >> first i want to say i've been involved thinking about pdr for some time and very excited is to be involved in bringing this project...
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. >> crabs, especially off the coast of california they actually play a really big role in the eco system why they're so important and how these teams are keeping tabs on them. >>> plus who doesn't love a pumpkin, especially when it's a pumpkin as big as this. >> not even as big as they're going to get. >> one thing these guys are growing at their school in a garden they built themselves from the ground up. >>> and talk about taking things into your own hands. >> half and half. yeah. that's perfect. >> meet some teams
. >> crabs, especially off the coast of california they actually play a really big role in the eco system why they're so important and how these teams are keeping tabs on them. >>> plus who doesn't love a pumpkin, especially when it's a pumpkin as big as this. >> not even as big as they're going to get. >> one thing these guys are growing at their school in a garden they built themselves from the ground up. >>> and talk about taking things into your own...
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the fire that is destroying hundreds of square miles of wildlife habitat and sensitive eco-systems, california's third largest fire in history was sparked by a hunter's illegal campfire. for assistance, firefighters turn to the u.s. military for help. calm called into service is the mq-1 predator, an unmanned drone. after becoming a household name following tours in iraq and afghanistan, the predator is california fire's important eye in the sky. this remotely piloted aircraft starts the daily mission at an unassuming airfield east of los angeles. it's a completely unusual piece of technology. it looks like a strange alien bug. it's extremely arrowerodynamic and sleek-looking, but also comes from almost a different planet. >> it's the mq-1 predator. it has a propeller versus a jet engine. the wingspan on this aircraft is approximately 55 feet long. it's bigger than your average general aviation plane. >> i see one camera here and one here. two cameras, one stacked on top of another. >> and then this one, you have the mts ball, which has multiple cameras. he can control it and move it. >> what ar
the fire that is destroying hundreds of square miles of wildlife habitat and sensitive eco-systems, california's third largest fire in history was sparked by a hunter's illegal campfire. for assistance, firefighters turn to the u.s. military for help. calm called into service is the mq-1 predator, an unmanned drone. after becoming a household name following tours in iraq and afghanistan, the predator is california fire's important eye in the sky. this remotely piloted aircraft starts the daily...
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. >> we have to change the eco-system, and you do that by creating an environment where women can be successful entrepreneurs. there's not a lot of women in senior positions in companies. >> burns has a personal stake in seeing change in the industry. >> i actually have four girls under the age of 10. so when i say it's a personal issue, again, i saw it professionally but i live it first hand at home as well as i think about helping to raise strong, confident, young women. >> reporter: dr. mather is equally as determined to change the bias. >> it isn't did me. it's about getting the technology this innovation out and making a difference. and the fact that it's going to be harder for me is not -- it's hurting the world. and i want it to be better. >> when the babson study was released, the researchers say the study went viral and was shared millions of times. they say that makes it more distressing that only john burns and breakaway were the only firm to come forward asking how they could help change the status quo. they're launching their women and venture capital recruiting program
. >> we have to change the eco-system, and you do that by creating an environment where women can be successful entrepreneurs. there's not a lot of women in senior positions in companies. >> burns has a personal stake in seeing change in the industry. >> i actually have four girls under the age of 10. so when i say it's a personal issue, again, i saw it professionally but i live it first hand at home as well as i think about helping to raise strong, confident, young women....
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so i think it will be interesting to see how they bring the eco system in line with their new standard. and that will determine how much of the market they can control. >> is the fingerprint only option on -- only as an option on the i phone or for the 5 and 6 plus is that a significant differentiator here? or do you think customers are going to continue to engage in sort of unsafe activity with their payment systems and phones? >> i think that biometric identification will ultimately become something of the standard as it becomes cheaper and cheaper. whether it will standardize on a fingerprint or eye scan or voiceprint all of those can become a dominant standard. i think right now it is a differentiator for apple in terms of convenes for users. >> just when you thought you had seen the most of what ed snowden could release this incredible revelation that nsu partnered with the u.k. spies were spying on google facebook, wireless carriers so they can get the secret codes to sim cards made by a company. i talked to a former nsa employee about those very charges. look what he had to say.
so i think it will be interesting to see how they bring the eco system in line with their new standard. and that will determine how much of the market they can control. >> is the fingerprint only option on -- only as an option on the i phone or for the 5 and 6 plus is that a significant differentiator here? or do you think customers are going to continue to engage in sort of unsafe activity with their payment systems and phones? >> i think that biometric identification will...
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if you don't get a hold of this now, we're going to destroy our eco-system and affecting ourselves.ming back to haunt us, on our dinner plate. we're eating our own trash. >> do you still eat fish? >> i don't, no, i don't. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable, with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. [meow mix jingle slowly anright on cue.cks] [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. meet thsuperpower.ewest energy surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of am
if you don't get a hold of this now, we're going to destroy our eco-system and affecting ourselves.ming back to haunt us, on our dinner plate. we're eating our own trash. >> do you still eat fish? >> i don't, no, i don't. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable, with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another...
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you have an eco system going right now.>> reporter: this video and other videos of water falls too far back to get to today. all of these are accessible to hikers and are now breath taking. >> this is beautiful. this is gorgeous. >> reporter: with the forecast for perfect weather ahead a great time to come and enjoy nature. john fowler, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> slopes in the sierra looking whiter and more skiable with the latest storm. the slopes of sugar bowl brought joy today. the season started early with a dose of snow in december but it melted to nothing last month. now they are reporting 2 feet of new snow at the top and a foot at the base. >> we have a huge snow accumulation up there. covering up all the rocks. it is a lot of fun. >> hard packed. it is wet. snow. skiing on top of it. it is carvable. good skiing. >> 60% of trails are open and 4- 13 lifts are open. they plan to fire up three more lifts for the weekend. other reports are reporting good conditions as well. we are in lake tahoe two weeks ago, no snow. i wish
you have an eco system going right now.>> reporter: this video and other videos of water falls too far back to get to today. all of these are accessible to hikers and are now breath taking. >> this is beautiful. this is gorgeous. >> reporter: with the forecast for perfect weather ahead a great time to come and enjoy nature. john fowler, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> slopes in the sierra looking whiter and more skiable with the latest storm. the slopes of sugar bowl brought joy...
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it is threatening the delicate eco system famous for the giant tortoises and rare bird. >>> a report from china shows they posted a record-high service. a sharp slump in demand could prove a headache for the government. here is why. exports slid 3.3% compared to last year. it's the worst performance since the peak of the crisis. imports fell the post. declining 19.9% earlier. >>> the spirit of h.i.v. in a remote cambodian area has prompted calls for a clampdown on rural medical practices. a botched treatment by a registered doctor is the cause. rob mcbride spoke to some of the victims in the north-west of cambodia. >> reporter: in this village of rocca, people are scared. >> translation: the deputy village chief was one of the first to test positive for h.i.v. along with his wife and two of their children. >> translation: we have h.i.v. the rest of the villages were afraid. one after another more cases were confirmed. >> reporter: the local medical center finds itself treating well over 200 sufferers, with more being diagnosed. >> translation: we got really worried. more and more beg
it is threatening the delicate eco system famous for the giant tortoises and rare bird. >>> a report from china shows they posted a record-high service. a sharp slump in demand could prove a headache for the government. here is why. exports slid 3.3% compared to last year. it's the worst performance since the peak of the crisis. imports fell the post. declining 19.9% earlier. >>> the spirit of h.i.v. in a remote cambodian area has prompted calls for a clampdown on rural...
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google and building their prototype cars, they've said they want to work with the sort of detroit eco system. so there's an acknowledgment that it could be win-win. there's parts silicon valley could be good at and eastern u.s. industries, and they could come together. >> meanwhile, apple is being sued by a-123 systems for poaching employees. spoke about how critical battery technology is with steve one of the foremost voices of batteries. >> the battery was invented in 1799. the architecture has not changed much since then. so much of that time we weren't really trying to create the super battery for the last few years we have been. the question today is which way is apple going? is it going the gm route? will it try to create the super battery? or is it going to go the tesla route, go off the shelf? >> among the interesting things about apple going into the business, is apple the business that it's typically relied on outsource component manufacturer taking the best that other companies are making, the best chips made by qualcome or -- taking the best batteries made by a panasonic and asse
google and building their prototype cars, they've said they want to work with the sort of detroit eco system. so there's an acknowledgment that it could be win-win. there's parts silicon valley could be good at and eastern u.s. industries, and they could come together. >> meanwhile, apple is being sued by a-123 systems for poaching employees. spoke about how critical battery technology is with steve one of the foremost voices of batteries. >> the battery was invented in 1799. the...
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if you don't get a hold of this now, we're going to destroy our eco-system and affecting ourselves.ming back to haunt us, on our dinner plate. we're eating our own trash. >> do you still eat fish? >> i don't, no, i don't. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. meet thsuperpower.ewest energy surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. [meow mix jingle slowly anright on cue.cks] [cat meo
if you don't get a hold of this now, we're going to destroy our eco-system and affecting ourselves.ming back to haunt us, on our dinner plate. we're eating our own trash. >> do you still eat fish? >> i don't, no, i don't. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement...
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lose a major part of the world'spalms are keystone species, they play a critical role in these eco systemshe national garden organized an effort let by britt i been expert to identify and catalog every tree map the entire site and eventually create a database for the world's botanists and other researchers worldwide. in the meantime as merwin himself has aged much of the care and tending's fallen to olin erikson. minnesota native who studied botany when he first came to high and began working with merwin 11 years ago. he says his job is managing, not employing. some landscapes are designed and in a particular order and meant to be kept that way. but here it's more organic things the way we grow, we work with it. >> brown: that means pruning branches that ends up on biopiles that serve as mulch and clearing areas of larger trees like these mango trees to open up space and sunlight for the pops which respond in a hurry. >> the palm started growing a massive amount of new roots. >> brown: i could see they're new. >> here's the older one and much darker. all the way down into the soil so it co
lose a major part of the world'spalms are keystone species, they play a critical role in these eco systemshe national garden organized an effort let by britt i been expert to identify and catalog every tree map the entire site and eventually create a database for the world's botanists and other researchers worldwide. in the meantime as merwin himself has aged much of the care and tending's fallen to olin erikson. minnesota native who studied botany when he first came to high and began working...
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it's threatening the delicate eco-system on the islands famous for their giant tortoises and rare species of birds and plants. >>> taiwan's transasia airways has canceled 90 flights after one plane crashed in taipei on wednesday killing 39 people. the pilots mistakenly turned off a working engine after the other engine failed. following the crash dozens of pilots are taking proficiency tests. the regulator ordered that the airline conduct engine and fuel system checks on the remaining arc aircraft. >>> at least six have been killed in a an attack in bangladesh. violence is spreading across the country following a political crisis. the opposition is demanding that the prime minister step down and hold free and fair elections. >>> polls have closed in india's capital territory of delhi, and millions turned up to rote. ♪ local elections. going into the polls the prime minister's party faced a tough campaign from the none man party. we have the report from new delhi. >> reporter: they've arrived since morning. under tight security hundreds of polling stations akrond delhi have been open for t
it's threatening the delicate eco-system on the islands famous for their giant tortoises and rare species of birds and plants. >>> taiwan's transasia airways has canceled 90 flights after one plane crashed in taipei on wednesday killing 39 people. the pilots mistakenly turned off a working engine after the other engine failed. following the crash dozens of pilots are taking proficiency tests. the regulator ordered that the airline conduct engine and fuel system checks on the remaining...
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we needin that eco system to understand when the attacks began. not what manifested, but what we should be expecting. >> i like the analogy of the neighborhood watch if people are keeping an eye out for not just themself, but everybody else. pete, you heard the president. give us a sense of what you think he stated here. >> well, i think the framework that he's prng proposing is a good step in the right direction. we're seeing a good initial step of a private cooperation and sharing more data. and certainly the idea that department of homeland security getting involved has advantages. it has disadvantages too. the idea that the federal government is now -- it's easier to exchange data with private corporations makes a lot of these corporations nervous. you're seeing the effect of that in the amount of tech ceos that aren't at this conference. not seeing mark zuckerberg. marissa mayer, larry page. none of them are there because there are a lot of issues that are unresolved about the surveillance aspect. >> mark zuckerberg runs and created facebook,
we needin that eco system to understand when the attacks began. not what manifested, but what we should be expecting. >> i like the analogy of the neighborhood watch if people are keeping an eye out for not just themself, but everybody else. pete, you heard the president. give us a sense of what you think he stated here. >> well, i think the framework that he's prng proposing is a good step in the right direction. we're seeing a good initial step of a private cooperation and sharing...
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i've seen around reefs, are you actually able to observe the destruction of corals impact on these eco systemsve? >> all the time i just came back from dives in hawaii and along the coast of california, we participated on ocean mysteries and documented projects to replant coral reefs so there is hope to reestablish these reefs. but, yeah you can see the impact and again it's like a perfect storm, you add pollution, you add runoff you add the hundreds of millions of tons of plastic waste we dump you add in the unsustainable fisheries and dynamite and cyanide fishing comes together and you and i like to scuba dive and there is an etiquette sharing this echo system with the coral reefs and too much hands on can damage the reef and see that from tourism. >> it's big stuff we have not touched on the acid of c 02 from global warming and thank you so much for your insights on this. >> thank you. >> beautiful and tomorrow might on the program a new chapter for a piece of history in new york city after 90 years a jewish owned factory is closing the doors and the last of an enclave is finally moving out
i've seen around reefs, are you actually able to observe the destruction of corals impact on these eco systemsve? >> all the time i just came back from dives in hawaii and along the coast of california, we participated on ocean mysteries and documented projects to replant coral reefs so there is hope to reestablish these reefs. but, yeah you can see the impact and again it's like a perfect storm, you add pollution, you add runoff you add the hundreds of millions of tons of plastic waste...
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and it gets put back in the eco system. >> we're going to replay our monday story tomorrow. but then coming up on monday we're going to have an extensive report on restitution. there has been -- describe the restitution, if you can, to lead us to where we're going for monday's coverage. >> well, what happened is -- under the clean water act, there's several -- going to be several buckets of money coming to the coast. so far we haven't seen any directly to the parish. we're hoping to cobble the money we raised for cat island which is over $3 million. and then we're also looking at trying to get some moneys from the first wave of restore funds and be able to use that to put the island back. >> and bp for the record no money yet towards cat island. >> no money at all. and i literally have called every number i could for bp. i've spoken with them trying to recognize this island and spend a little bit of money on it. it would go a long way to restoring a gorgeous island and bird sanctuary. >> in their statement to us. they said they blamed a winter freeze for killing vej tax. >>
and it gets put back in the eco system. >> we're going to replay our monday story tomorrow. but then coming up on monday we're going to have an extensive report on restitution. there has been -- describe the restitution, if you can, to lead us to where we're going for monday's coverage. >> well, what happened is -- under the clean water act, there's several -- going to be several buckets of money coming to the coast. so far we haven't seen any directly to the parish. we're hoping to...
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in the state in not beyond the city of to see how to integrate the two the pdr just creates an eco he system i was talking to the project sponsor if i look at the transportation portion of the draft motion i've mentioned that i missed that i take 22 fillmore as a winemaker hopefully in the next generation of my life how do you 0 get to the site on a rainy day i know there's channel service do you only user downtown are there shuttles between the 8th and mission and all those places. >> there is a shuttle the mission bay shuttle that stops at the site we'll opt two that system and the mission bay system and drop people off at the caltrain station depends upon traffic if you take the 22 you'll on your umbrella and walk a couple of belongs as people often sided in san francisco on that subject on the 22 line as augmented there will be buses every 6 minutes and they're looking at reducing travel times by 25 percent an easier proposition in the further. >> i'm fully in support. >> commissioner antonini. >> i'm also in totally e total support superosupport i think the underground of the utility is
in the state in not beyond the city of to see how to integrate the two the pdr just creates an eco he system i was talking to the project sponsor if i look at the transportation portion of the draft motion i've mentioned that i missed that i take 22 fillmore as a winemaker hopefully in the next generation of my life how do you 0 get to the site on a rainy day i know there's channel service do you only user downtown are there shuttles between the 8th and mission and all those places. >>...
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. >> yes but how good is apple at connecting the eco system. ipad for your payments for your car. >> core benefit is human communication. the core benefit of car is human transportation. >> i don't know why they build cars as opposed to selling to existing automakers the front of the car transportation. >> yeah. they're doing it. >> let's get a variety right now. speculation is swirling on the internet after the first trailer released for the final seven episodes of kd mad men." man, it looks good. here it is. ♪ >> that's great. >> it's called "the party's over." they may get bag together, peggy and pete. skips ahead to the mid '70s but that song you heard, diana ross "hangover" came out in 1976 when i was only 48. the mid season finale of "mad men" took place in 1969. it appears on amc on april 5th. >> draper is going to have to deal with t watergate if they go to the mid '70 sglz draper is looking good. >> some series close weak. this series appears to be closing strong. >> i've had a lot of people through the years saying it's gotten worse.
. >> yes but how good is apple at connecting the eco system. ipad for your payments for your car. >> core benefit is human communication. the core benefit of car is human transportation. >> i don't know why they build cars as opposed to selling to existing automakers the front of the car transportation. >> yeah. they're doing it. >> let's get a variety right now. speculation is swirling on the internet after the first trailer released for the final seven episodes...
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along toward minimizing the massive role that the fcc plays in the internet and communications, eco system more broadly and everyone can agree at some level that the fcc is replete with problems. there's rent seeking on both sides. >> would you be okay with the legislation proposed by congress? >> it wasn't be my best case scenario. i'd prefer that. then we could stop the stupid discussion. that would still enshrine the net neutrality rules that have zero justification in economics or logic. >> i should clarify that was my best case realistic scenario. not my best case scenario. my best case larry, the father of the digital who inspired a lot of this movement. he said it was time to demolish the fcc. it was a junior varsity congress and makes decisions based on politics rather than sound data. that's what democrats used to say when they complained about the republican fcc. that's what barack obama was getting at when it was a senator back in 2007. he was right. i think they would be much better off with a general purpose regulator like the federal trade commission that dealt with these pro
along toward minimizing the massive role that the fcc plays in the internet and communications, eco system more broadly and everyone can agree at some level that the fcc is replete with problems. there's rent seeking on both sides. >> would you be okay with the legislation proposed by congress? >> it wasn't be my best case scenario. i'd prefer that. then we could stop the stupid discussion. that would still enshrine the net neutrality rules that have zero justification in economics...