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we trying to estimate it prospectively a number of years hence. >> i have to say though that i think at least doing an appraisal gives a sense or a baseline when you're talking about that kind of money, and low and behold you agree to an maiment that a subsequent appraisal shows might be worth $4 million less. that's problematic. now i asked the city administrator which ultimately oversees this department -- i don't know if she's here, because i do have a problem with this kind of a transaction where we are agreeing to pay for a number that in the end turn turns out to -- it's not like it's somebody's own appraisal. it's the city's appraisal that was conducted and over pay by a certain time. i don't know if the city administrator is here. >> i don't think due to a number of commitments she is unable to attend but i stand by what mr. rose indicated and we will address in the future code amendment best we can and due to the nature of the agreements and improve our diligence and i believe if we did an appraisal it would have likely supported the conclusion today. we don't have that in f
we trying to estimate it prospectively a number of years hence. >> i have to say though that i think at least doing an appraisal gives a sense or a baseline when you're talking about that kind of money, and low and behold you agree to an maiment that a subsequent appraisal shows might be worth $4 million less. that's problematic. now i asked the city administrator which ultimately oversees this department -- i don't know if she's here, because i do have a problem with this kind of a...
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hence frequent collisions, obstinate, envenomed, and bloody contests. the nation prompted by ill will and resentment sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations of policy. the government sometimes participates in the national propensity and adopts through passion what reason would reject. at other times it makes the animosity of the nation subservient to projects of hostility, instigated by pride ambition, and other sinister and pernicious motives. the peace often, sometimes perhaps the liberty, of nations has been the victim. so, likewise, a passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of evils. sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest in cases where no real common interest exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter without adequate inducement or justification. it leads also to concessions to the favorite nation of privileges denied to others, which is apt dou
hence frequent collisions, obstinate, envenomed, and bloody contests. the nation prompted by ill will and resentment sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations of policy. the government sometimes participates in the national propensity and adopts through passion what reason would reject. at other times it makes the animosity of the nation subservient to projects of hostility, instigated by pride ambition, and other sinister and pernicious motives. the peace often,...
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this is not a short-term thing. >> hence the 100 year marathon. you won a service award for uncovering this in your long career at the cia and elsewhere. >> someone claims i wothe cia performance award. this book had to go through security clearance at the cia and they removed references like that. >> one of your reasons for doing this book is to foster debate. what strategy es the u.s. need to execute to sort -- thwart china surpassing us? >> this should be balance of competition and cooperation, but i think the balance is all ron now. it's about 95% cooperation and telling our -- is all wrong now. it's about % cooperatioion and telling ourselves that china is a third world country living in poverty that we need to help. i am talking aboutut investment, trade, treaties, st t the way we think about china, we should not he them as not -- not see t them as not a contender. they are a i stood outside, assessing the situation. i knew it could rough in there but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys.... daddy, it's pink! but hey. a new
this is not a short-term thing. >> hence the 100 year marathon. you won a service award for uncovering this in your long career at the cia and elsewhere. >> someone claims i wothe cia performance award. this book had to go through security clearance at the cia and they removed references like that. >> one of your reasons for doing this book is to foster debate. what strategy es the u.s. need to execute to sort -- thwart china surpassing us? >> this should be balance of...
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hence the deck's dense fog advisory and hence hopefully hence the opportunity for it to burn off morerrow and create a warmer day. even though it's denser it should burn off more quickly. we have a lot of low clouds today that were harder to burn off. coastal fog, the combination of valley and coastal fog in san rafael. models think it's going to get up to 70 tomorrow. mid-50s, upper 50s. maybe a couple of low 70s. but the fog should burn off quickly. the low pressure is going the back in over tahoe. watch what happens. there's the computer model, it's friday at 6:00 a.m. that's tomorrow morning. fog goes away. fog stays away until saturday morning. so i don't think we're going to see fog on saturday. watch this. right here this low starts to back up. this is sunday morning. starts to back up and throw showers back over san jose. sunday after maybe a few sprinkles. that's a tough one to watch. we'll watch it for you. it's not a deal breaker. if you're in the mountains you're going to get some snow up there. maybe three or 4-inches maybe a few more. the bay area weekend in view. you ca
hence the deck's dense fog advisory and hence hopefully hence the opportunity for it to burn off morerrow and create a warmer day. even though it's denser it should burn off more quickly. we have a lot of low clouds today that were harder to burn off. coastal fog, the combination of valley and coastal fog in san rafael. models think it's going to get up to 70 tomorrow. mid-50s, upper 50s. maybe a couple of low 70s. but the fog should burn off quickly. the low pressure is going the back in over...
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based on sales that occurred in 2012, 2013, not necessarily buildings of the same comparable size so hence this $11 million amount so if you can confirm that? and also the fact let's remember when the bond measure came up that there was language in there that authorized the city to spend up to $16 million on purchasing a building, so although it would be nice if it was an amount to go under that legally that's the approved purchase price so if you can respond regarding the appraisal. >> thank you supervisor tang. yes, one of the key issues that we took with the appraisal was that smaller sites were used and the transactions were dated 2011 and 2012 transactions through the appraisers' conclusion. of the comparable sales six of them were not enough large enough for our project. only one of the comparable sales had enough land mass so the sales were smaller properties. while that allows a person to derive a price per square foot it was about we need 2 acres of land and whatever building came with it is great but we felt the information was a bit dated but that's not unexpected but the sales
based on sales that occurred in 2012, 2013, not necessarily buildings of the same comparable size so hence this $11 million amount so if you can confirm that? and also the fact let's remember when the bond measure came up that there was language in there that authorized the city to spend up to $16 million on purchasing a building, so although it would be nice if it was an amount to go under that legally that's the approved purchase price so if you can respond regarding the appraisal. >>...
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hence, not mexican-american, not spanish-american, chicano. and they looked at people from this generation or people with these ideas as traitors, as sellouts. how can you turn your back? one of the arguments they made was how can you support the american military that's over in this vietnam killing people like you? -- in vietnam killing people like you? whereas people in the military were saying, no we're defending the american way. yes, two very different peoples that look at the world a different way. over time the chicano movement left a legacy. there's still some of that ideology around, but i would make the case really what you have today as you look around the country is some blend of that mexican-american generation's ideology and the chicano ideology. but what they've developed into is more of a still a rather consensual kind of world view. things have changed since then. you see many more interracial couples, you have somewhat more integrated schools. you do see more elected officials that are mexican-american. but there's still a lo
hence, not mexican-american, not spanish-american, chicano. and they looked at people from this generation or people with these ideas as traitors, as sellouts. how can you turn your back? one of the arguments they made was how can you support the american military that's over in this vietnam killing people like you? -- in vietnam killing people like you? whereas people in the military were saying, no we're defending the american way. yes, two very different peoples that look at the world a...
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hence, the stocks come roaring. let's take a look at the founder, chairman and ceo, find out more mark welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, thank you for having me. >> all right, you blew it out on the revenue, on bookings i'm seeing you 17% better than consensus, is that what makes you feel confident to put out that you will be the fastest ever to get to $10 billion in sales? >> jim, number one, we just finished an unbelievable fiscal year, 32% growth we're the fastest of $5 billion for software, it's unbelievable but jim, our guidance is next quarter we're going to be the fastest at $6 billion, you're right, it is absolutely my dream, and i'm dedicated to be the fastest at 10 billion. look at the amount that is already on the ballot sheet that is not yet billed. it's amazing. >> yeah and i also looked at the geographical balance, most of the companies i deal with including the ones that you and i are close to hewlett-packard, everything was about the currency. i look at constant currency but even if i use real cur
hence, the stocks come roaring. let's take a look at the founder, chairman and ceo, find out more mark welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, thank you for having me. >> all right, you blew it out on the revenue, on bookings i'm seeing you 17% better than consensus, is that what makes you feel confident to put out that you will be the fastest ever to get to $10 billion in sales? >> jim, number one, we just finished an unbelievable fiscal year, 32% growth we're the...
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>> very consistent with honey oil, hence the name.free of carcinogens something that you would be smoking. taking the essential oil of the cannabis and the open vap where people can vap openly. >> is there any way these can be done safely at home do you believe? >> not safely. there's local and state officials that regulate this industry profoundly to make sure we're safe to our makes and to our employees. >> ralph, thank you very much. tony back to you. >> all right jim hooley for us. good to see you jim. >>> air bag takata still won't answer questions. so the highway traffic safety administration is hitting takata with a $14,000 a day fine. it isn't cooperating with an investigation into faulty air bags linked to at least six deaths. >>> a newborn has two mothers. bisi onile-ere has more. >> before their baby was born, jamie and christa contraras thought they had chosen the perfect pediatrician. they were blind sided when they went to the pediatrician's office. >> we went to humiliated to shocked to anger. >> the pediatrician they c
>> very consistent with honey oil, hence the name.free of carcinogens something that you would be smoking. taking the essential oil of the cannabis and the open vap where people can vap openly. >> is there any way these can be done safely at home do you believe? >> not safely. there's local and state officials that regulate this industry profoundly to make sure we're safe to our makes and to our employees. >> ralph, thank you very much. tony back to you. >> all...
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and hence this pr offensive pointed to the people, galvanizing them for war. the enemy is not you corrupt politicians, or separatist fighters the government wants to know the enemy is it spex. >> breakingitself. have. >> media report says turkey has sent troops to production the 700 year old tomb, the grandfather of the founder of the ottoman empire. the government has denied reports that the tomb is surrounded by i.s.i.l. fighters. >>> several men due to the executed in indonesia. plus. >> i'm daniel schwindler. , a factory due close because of economic hardship. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead". sunday 8:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> good to have you with us. i'm elizabeth peranem in doha. these are the top of stories. abdel mansour hadi insists he's still the president of yemen. he's been forced to resign as president under force of t
and hence this pr offensive pointed to the people, galvanizing them for war. the enemy is not you corrupt politicians, or separatist fighters the government wants to know the enemy is it spex. >> breakingitself. have. >> media report says turkey has sent troops to production the 700 year old tomb, the grandfather of the founder of the ottoman empire. the government has denied reports that the tomb is surrounded by i.s.i.l. fighters. >>> several men due to the executed in...
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if the current ceasefire fails the government will have to prepare its people for along battle and hence the pr offensive galvanizing the people for war. the enemy is not corrupt politicians nor even separatist fighters. government wants the people to know that the enemy is russia. jonah hull, al jazeera kiev. >> now in russia thousands of protesters continue to come together to voice their anger over the ukrainian government's actions. antirussian sentiment is growing partly due to state television coverage of the cries. >>> there is more fighting between myanmar and china. between myanmar's army and ethnic rebels who want greater ton my. adrian brown reports from the border town of nan san in china's hunan province. >> symbol of the economic hopes china has for this remote region. but today it's been transformed into a refugee camp overflowing those who fled the fighting. like those on this side of the border they're ethnic chinese and with accounts of brutality by myanmar's army. >> translator: the soldiers caught me and hit me again and again like this, just like this on my own head.
if the current ceasefire fails the government will have to prepare its people for along battle and hence the pr offensive galvanizing the people for war. the enemy is not corrupt politicians nor even separatist fighters. government wants the people to know that the enemy is russia. jonah hull, al jazeera kiev. >> now in russia thousands of protesters continue to come together to voice their anger over the ukrainian government's actions. antirussian sentiment is growing partly due to state...
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huge salt licks along the route to entice cattle and move them from pastures back to their farms, hence the eventual name back lick. in annandale, virginia melissa melee.> now the popular app ways will have even more information drivers try to get around the distri. ddot announced it's partnering with ways to provide its own data to help drivers. that includes realtime informn on things like marath floods or constrti ways works by users posting incis like crashes that they see on area roads. >>> well we've watched her grow up. now bao bao is getting ready to leave t nest. the big milestone for d.c.'s . >>> it's out with the old and in with t new in prince george's county news4 was there when crews stard demolishing the old plumbe building. the building on rhode island aven will be replaced with a new state-ot complex that will feature retail space, work space for local artists. this is all part of the revag of the city's arts distri that started a decade ago. > well the star panda at the nation zoo has reached another mileste i her development. bao ba turned 18 months old. now, that's a
huge salt licks along the route to entice cattle and move them from pastures back to their farms, hence the eventual name back lick. in annandale, virginia melissa melee.> now the popular app ways will have even more information drivers try to get around the distri. ddot announced it's partnering with ways to provide its own data to help drivers. that includes realtime informn on things like marath floods or constrti ways works by users posting incis like crashes that they see on area roads....
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he would always be biting that towel on the sideline, hence the neck name tark, the shark. his team managed to win 729 games under scrutiny by the nca. tark the shark was 84. >>> when does an opposing team own you? here's something you can't deny. washington has had a hard time playing against toronto. five of the last six times they've become raptor meat, guys. washington has fallen a few games behind toronto in the race for the two spot in the east. here's hoping tonight's game, as thrilling as the last, they fell behind big and rallied before losing in overtime. randy wittman all pumped up, guys, for tonight's game. >> it's a game a team ahead of us we're trying to catch. it's how we got to look at it in the playoff picture. you know, we just played them not too long ago, lost here in overtime to them. we know what we have to do. >> yeah, he's so excited. they won't have bradley beal either announcing he'll sit out another game because of that srealore toe and he has a mild stress reaction in his lower right leg. he'll rest until after the all- star break. >>> caps shift
he would always be biting that towel on the sideline, hence the neck name tark, the shark. his team managed to win 729 games under scrutiny by the nca. tark the shark was 84. >>> when does an opposing team own you? here's something you can't deny. washington has had a hard time playing against toronto. five of the last six times they've become raptor meat, guys. washington has fallen a few games behind toronto in the race for the two spot in the east. here's hoping tonight's game, as...
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as of tomorrow more fog and hence a cooler day. take you through what's going on across the bay area, if it you have the day off and a little bit of a change coming your way across the board. your full forecast in just moments. >> and presidents day some schools get it off, some don't. we'll talk about what's different about mass transit and crash in your second traffic break for oakland coming up. >>> a live look outside the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza. not too trafficked right now. we'll see if that changes over the course of the holiday. it's monday february 16th and this is "today in the bay." >>> a very good monday morning, thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. an update to breaking news in oakland, investigators think an early morning school fire may be the work of an arsonists. flames erupted at claremont middle school on college avenue. "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang is live in oakland this morning. one of the school's doors was opened when crews got there? >> reporter: th
as of tomorrow more fog and hence a cooler day. take you through what's going on across the bay area, if it you have the day off and a little bit of a change coming your way across the board. your full forecast in just moments. >> and presidents day some schools get it off, some don't. we'll talk about what's different about mass transit and crash in your second traffic break for oakland coming up. >>> a live look outside the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza. not too...
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. >> but ursla lives in boston at the new england aquarium hence seal on a plane only now off the plane and in boston water. baby seal to come. maybe. we'll have to get back to you. >> john donovan, "abc news," washington. >> there's much more ahead on "action news" tonight including sports. >> jeff has the story of four young boys that have big sdits fill when "action news" comes right winter is hard on your face. the start of sneeze season. and the wind-blown watery eyes. that's why puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserves puffs indeed. and try puffs softpack today. >> hoyb the flyers they're not going down without a fight. just six games go in the regular season after a win tonight in buffalo. facing worst team in nfl. giroux vorachek. reed 1-0 flyers. they tie at one in second. late in the third welcome back michael back from pneumonia. wraps it around and in. flyers win 2-1 picking up two crucial points again they're now five points behind boston for final wildcard spot in the eastern conference. and speaki
. >> but ursla lives in boston at the new england aquarium hence seal on a plane only now off the plane and in boston water. baby seal to come. maybe. we'll have to get back to you. >> john donovan, "abc news," washington. >> there's much more ahead on "action news" tonight including sports. >> jeff has the story of four young boys that have big sdits fill when "action news" comes right winter is hard on your face. the start of sneeze...
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hence you have the roosevelt elk today. when we talk about theodore roosevelt's western vector, why when that train happened on valentine's day the northern pacific railroad here in new york, you could take the train across the plains. you actually get to minnesota, then you'd cut across what's north dakota montana. so a link to puget sound and to duluth and the great lakes and then to new york. he got off in madora, north dakota, and began what he called his years in the wilderness. there's a biblical connotation in that, years in the wilderness wandering the desert or something. but he really did kind of wander around the dakota territory in montana. yes, he wrote articles about big hunting for grisly and the big horns of wyoming. and yes, he wrote about killing a buffalo and eating its hump and tongue and having the head as a trophy. from killing that bison, he went on to create the american bison society to save them. and he went on to, as president, rip out fixtures in the white house that were of african species. lion
hence you have the roosevelt elk today. when we talk about theodore roosevelt's western vector, why when that train happened on valentine's day the northern pacific railroad here in new york, you could take the train across the plains. you actually get to minnesota, then you'd cut across what's north dakota montana. so a link to puget sound and to duluth and the great lakes and then to new york. he got off in madora, north dakota, and began what he called his years in the wilderness. there's a...
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hence, seal on a plane. only now, off the plane and in boston water. baby seal to come, maybe. to you on that. john donvan abc news washington. >>> good luck to them. david muir is back here night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the second blast of wintry weather headed our way. a deadline fast approaching, the last-minute troubles as people race to enroll in health care and the details you need to know if you're not planning to sign up. plus a consumer alert for drivers. gas prices here at home are on the rise. he did evening. i'm kimberly suiters. first, cleaning up a massive mess. this cold and windy weather has spelled trouble for thousands of you. in aspen hill, wins gusted up to 60 miles per hour and blew out the windows of this building. on old baltimore road in montgomery county, officials fighting a barn fire were dealing with wind chills
hence, seal on a plane. only now, off the plane and in boston water. baby seal to come, maybe. to you on that. john donvan abc news washington. >>> good luck to them. david muir is back here night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the second blast of wintry weather headed our way. a deadline fast approaching, the...
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hence, secret.ut three songs. ♪ whoo whoo whoo ♪ ♪ so i buildet my life ♪ >> reporter: performing the hit song "i bet my life." they come across like the ultimate un-rock stars, who say they aren't motivated by the awards and fame. >> you've seen bands come and go for any number of reasons. whether drug abuse, relationships within the band are deteriorating. yeah, we just want to avoid all of that for as long as we possibly can. >> it was never i want to join a rock band to get girls, to be popular. it really was literally because we love music. ♪ i feel it in my bones ♪ >> reporter: it seems fame keeps finding them. ♪ welcome to the new age to the new age ♪ >> reporter: netting a grammy last year for best rock performance. ♪ when you feel my need look into my eyes ♪ >> reporter: rocking the big stage at the american music awards. ♪ it's when my demon's high ♪ >> reporter: "night vision" making to it two on the billboard charts. "smoking mirrors" releasing later this month is already getting buzz. w
hence, secret.ut three songs. ♪ whoo whoo whoo ♪ ♪ so i buildet my life ♪ >> reporter: performing the hit song "i bet my life." they come across like the ultimate un-rock stars, who say they aren't motivated by the awards and fame. >> you've seen bands come and go for any number of reasons. whether drug abuse, relationships within the band are deteriorating. yeah, we just want to avoid all of that for as long as we possibly can. >> it was never i want to join...
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they also asked wall about the pivotal moment of his career, hence the marketing slogan nba pivotal move. they also asked john his long term goals. >> next to my basketball career the challenge i want to overcome is becoming a better basketball player, reaching my full potential, just trying to keep getting better to help my teammates and myself improve, get over 50 wins and try to bring a championship to the city of d.c. >>> ray rice issued another apology to fans today for punching his then fiancee janay. he says the years he spent in baltimore were the best of his life and said to the kids, "i'm sorry for letting you down. i hope it's helped you learn that 1 bad decision can turn your dream into a nightmare." >>> finally it's the 10 year anniversary of baseball back in d.c. one of the marketing ploys, this jayson werth chia beard just like the chia pet. water the thing and it will grow. >> they all kind of look like that at a certain point. >> is it just me or d look like it was dollar bills? maybe not. >> that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. >> i'll be back with jan jeffco
they also asked wall about the pivotal moment of his career, hence the marketing slogan nba pivotal move. they also asked john his long term goals. >> next to my basketball career the challenge i want to overcome is becoming a better basketball player, reaching my full potential, just trying to keep getting better to help my teammates and myself improve, get over 50 wins and try to bring a championship to the city of d.c. >>> ray rice issued another apology to fans today for...
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hence, that's why they're hosting this rally here in roam. there are 30,000 people in the scare square alone. but this can be seen as a massive success. especially if they can see how popular it is in rome. many romans have not forgotten or forgiven the discriminating stance that the northern league has had against south italy in the past. they'll have to wait for the next general elections to see whether they will have a wider support base not only the north of italy but all across the country. >> the jailed leader of turkey's kurdish separatist group has called on his follow tours lay down their weapons and end their 30-long struggle. the leader of the pkk made those statements read on it television. he urges rebels to make an historic decision and find a diplomatic resolution to the conflict. there is still sporadic violence despite the cease-fire last year. >>> 21 people killed in begin blasts in western iraq. as a car bomb went off in a busy market in diyala province. in the crowds a second vehicle exploded. had44 people were injured. >>
hence, that's why they're hosting this rally here in roam. there are 30,000 people in the scare square alone. but this can be seen as a massive success. especially if they can see how popular it is in rome. many romans have not forgotten or forgiven the discriminating stance that the northern league has had against south italy in the past. they'll have to wait for the next general elections to see whether they will have a wider support base not only the north of italy but all across the...
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hence, this argument is far from over i suspect. >> internet providers and consumers will be watchingt closely. before smartphones and tablets became common words, it was the old-fashioned book which accompanied many of us on our commutes. remember that? viewing the covers and seeing people flipped to the pages is now a bit of a loss tradition but before it disappears altogether, a dutch photographer went out to catch a series of images snapped on a new york subway. here is just a little bit of what he spotted. ♪ >> i have been working in the new york subway since 2006. in 2008 when i entered the car i could see 30 books. and when i enter now, i see five or six books. this is my late book, called the last book. it is such a beautiful mixture of people and generations and colors and characteristics. it is so unbelievably rich. most of the time i reach out in crowd situations. you spend a long time in it and you stand very close and it gives very special attention. i think a lot of people like to read books. it's a most like a kind of club. when someone is reading from a book, you say,
hence, this argument is far from over i suspect. >> internet providers and consumers will be watchingt closely. before smartphones and tablets became common words, it was the old-fashioned book which accompanied many of us on our commutes. remember that? viewing the covers and seeing people flipped to the pages is now a bit of a loss tradition but before it disappears altogether, a dutch photographer went out to catch a series of images snapped on a new york subway. here is just a little...
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hence the title bubbly bandit. investigators posted this picture from surveillance camera on their facebook page. the next week they had a report on soderman. >> instead of going to the bech or to the movies hundreds of local young people learned a new skill. >> business tech reporter scott budman was there for this lesson. he joins us at the tech museum in san jose with an interesting story. scott? >> raj, we joke a lot here in silicon valley about how the tech industry is always getting younger and younger. today we got a glimpse into the future of innovation and yeah, it is pretty young. in silicon valley we spend our holidays preparing for the future. in this case building a robot -- >> is something to help people brush their teeth. >> or designing and printing something in 3-d. >> i was wondering if i could add -- >> san jose's tech museum of innovation hosted 3-d print jam today, giving kids and their parents, a hands-on way to learn skills to innovate in the future. >> it's cool because like you can just mak
hence the title bubbly bandit. investigators posted this picture from surveillance camera on their facebook page. the next week they had a report on soderman. >> instead of going to the bech or to the movies hundreds of local young people learned a new skill. >> business tech reporter scott budman was there for this lesson. he joins us at the tech museum in san jose with an interesting story. scott? >> raj, we joke a lot here in silicon valley about how the tech industry is...
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. >> i think it's totally rep hence i believe to equate illegal i'm glants with isis with enemies ofslamist terrorists they destroy the west but immigrants we should be welcoming, they come to work and be productive and -- >> can i compare them to each other. i compared the president's response to isis versus his response to ice agents. not i will legals, ice agents. >> great. his response you would be to welcome the i will legals and i think to lisa's point he's tougher on iran than on i will legals. thankfully. iran is an enemy of this country. the government's role to to protect us but not protect us from immigrants that want to work and not suck on the, quote/unquote, system. >> you say i will legals. jonathan, i thought you were for law and order. i thought you respected law. you start a sentence with a word illegal. you're wrong my friend. >> i could point to a lot of laws in our history which were totally immoral, totally wrong and were changed for good reason. i don't think respect for authority is a reason for keep an immoral law on the books. >> don't break the law, just ma
. >> i think it's totally rep hence i believe to equate illegal i'm glants with isis with enemies ofslamist terrorists they destroy the west but immigrants we should be welcoming, they come to work and be productive and -- >> can i compare them to each other. i compared the president's response to isis versus his response to ice agents. not i will legals, ice agents. >> great. his response you would be to welcome the i will legals and i think to lisa's point he's tougher on...
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have we seen the short-term lows for oil prices and hence for gasoline prices and if so why? >> i think we look at the oil price from a fundamental perspective. the way that we see the oil market evolving is in the first half of 2015 we see supply continuing to grow and demand slowing a little bit because of the refinery maintenance season. we see that as a challenge and overcontinued supply in the oil market for the first half of 2015. that all changes in the second half of 2015 when the summer driving season hits everybody goes on vacation most everybody drives their car more than last year. demand increases and all the effects of this lower supply as a result of all of the capital expenditure cuts you're hearing about in the oil and gas industry take place in the second half of '15, and we become more balanced in the second half which is a benefit to oil prices. >> it sounds like you're saying there might be less volatility going forward after we get past the winter months? >> absolutely. so far, we've started to see a little less volatility and actually seen a couple upda
have we seen the short-term lows for oil prices and hence for gasoline prices and if so why? >> i think we look at the oil price from a fundamental perspective. the way that we see the oil market evolving is in the first half of 2015 we see supply continuing to grow and demand slowing a little bit because of the refinery maintenance season. we see that as a challenge and overcontinued supply in the oil market for the first half of 2015. that all changes in the second half of 2015 when the...
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so hence the popularity of, you know, jon stewart and stephen colbert and the sense that their presentations can convey information and truths that can't be quite stated in the media. so -- >> yeah, but let me get back to thinking about how this might be remedied. >> yeah. [laughter] >> okay. >> i mean, the generals example is a very good one because, i mean, you're talking -- you describe how in one context it's 80%, in another context it's 90% of these former generals are now engaged in these consulting relationships or a relationship where they're making, they're trading on their former expertise. .. so why wouldn't i do it as well. the striking part of the general english from the economist is that you describe are talking about a general. it will require them to disclose their conflicts and almost overnight, all of them stopped the relationship because it was too embarrassing. they want to be in a position of defending themselves given their pass that is developed. they made it go away. they don't care. if the marker virtues to demonstrate the conflicts. we could think about something l
so hence the popularity of, you know, jon stewart and stephen colbert and the sense that their presentations can convey information and truths that can't be quite stated in the media. so -- >> yeah, but let me get back to thinking about how this might be remedied. >> yeah. [laughter] >> okay. >> i mean, the generals example is a very good one because, i mean, you're talking -- you describe how in one context it's 80%, in another context it's 90% of these former generals...
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hence, seal on a plane. only now, off the plane and in boston water. baby seal to come, maybe. to you on that. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> good luck to them. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir is back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. it's a very special night because it's "afv's" 25th anniversary celebrity celebration. we'll watch our favorite clips with our favorite stars. from abc's new hit "black-ish," anthony anderson. i can tell. [ laughter ] aah! i can tell! she's the star of the groundbreaking sitcom "cristela," cristela alonzo. i want you to fall. [ laughs ] also from "black-ish," the hilarious and talented tracee ellis ross. "you gonna show it to your children?" and now, here he is -- the best friend a video ever had tom bergeron! [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much! thank you, and welcome to a special celebrity edition of "afv" to help us celebrate 25 seasons on the air.
hence, seal on a plane. only now, off the plane and in boston water. baby seal to come, maybe. to you on that. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> good luck to them. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir is back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. it's a very special night because it's "afv's" 25th anniversary celebrity celebration. we'll watch our favorite clips with our favorite stars. from abc's new hit...
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and hence, would give up the bid for independence. when they made an effort to bring -- rid itself of slavery he issued a proclamation of emancipation based upon military nurses there -- necessary. they've recognize this might be sustainable once the war had ended. moreover, they understood the provisions were limited by its authority as commander-in-chief affecting only those enslaved in states still in rebellion, the provisions were withheld from upwards of 830,000 all. he should -- we should keep in mind for the 3 million were promised freedom through emancipation. how to eliminate slavery and for all time and begin the subject of intense debate. however obvious it may appear today was not a foregone conclusion. with the exception of the bill of rights, the constitution was amended only twice. no new amendment was ratified since 1804, and many believed no further revision was indicated. nevertheless, the political time it and public sentiment encouraged support for an amendment as casualties mounted. northerners became convinced th
and hence, would give up the bid for independence. when they made an effort to bring -- rid itself of slavery he issued a proclamation of emancipation based upon military nurses there -- necessary. they've recognize this might be sustainable once the war had ended. moreover, they understood the provisions were limited by its authority as commander-in-chief affecting only those enslaved in states still in rebellion, the provisions were withheld from upwards of 830,000 all. he should -- we should...
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. >>> brutal season down in delaware for blue hence today begins northeastern.cules asblue maurice jefferies had career high 20. delaware wins. >>> sixers back at home tonight against charlotte. michael carter williams will in the play once again because of a sore right toe. instead former penn stater tim frazier starts at point. mcw sat out last night's game in boston, without the reigning rookie of the year sixers, only win including a blow not bean town. sixers looking for their fourth straight win at home later tonight. >>> this could be the end of the road for flyers playoff hopes, if they fail on this upcoming road trip starting tomorrow in washington. flyers play their next four away from home, all against eastern conference teams. flyers on the ice in voorhees this afternoon getting their work in preparation for alexander ovechkin and caps tomorrow. brayden coburn has been out nearly a a month with the broken foot is back at practice for the first time today. he could be able to play within the next week. as far as everybody else they need to put their b
. >>> brutal season down in delaware for blue hence today begins northeastern.cules asblue maurice jefferies had career high 20. delaware wins. >>> sixers back at home tonight against charlotte. michael carter williams will in the play once again because of a sore right toe. instead former penn stater tim frazier starts at point. mcw sat out last night's game in boston, without the reigning rookie of the year sixers, only win including a blow not bean town. sixers looking for...
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so there is a lot of questions at the moment on the preparedness of the iraqi troops hence the reason so many troops are likely to be deployed in this particular operation, but also a very big question in how -- and that is how do you avoid civilian casualties. >> imran what, about the ability for isil to bounce back? because we have seen them do that in the past where they have come back and recon sol date in therecon sol dated inother parts. >> reporter: that's right. we have seen that not only in beiji town itself where the iraqi took the town. it's not far from mosul. they took the town but then were beaten back by isil fighters, mosul is different because it has a key supply line from syria. and raqqa. which is the unofficial cap taft capital of isil. it has been pounded by air strikes for a month and almost been completely degraded and isil unable to use it. so they won't able to backup from serious which they have done in ice plays also peshmerga forces have taken key points in mosul dam and surrounded the city itself. so it's more difficult but the real question here, is how d
so there is a lot of questions at the moment on the preparedness of the iraqi troops hence the reason so many troops are likely to be deployed in this particular operation, but also a very big question in how -- and that is how do you avoid civilian casualties. >> imran what, about the ability for isil to bounce back? because we have seen them do that in the past where they have come back and recon sol date in therecon sol dated inother parts. >> reporter: that's right. we have seen...
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we go, up in the poconos today, you will have a hard time hitting the freezing mark, a snow event hence the higher snowfall totals. down the shore dealing with 50 and some rain going throughout the day. starts to gradually taper off but this is definitely going to be a little bit after tricky situation with temperatures kinds of all over the place certainly for now it is still potentially very slick outside. now, we will get a check on the roads with justin drabick. >> hey. >> ya, weather taking over. >> changes katie. good morning not what you want to deal with on monday morning headed back to work and school. seeing everything from rain to fog to some ice and some snow. let's start you off here on 95 southbound on broad street. actually looking pretty good. just wet roads traffic moving smooth as of now hey still early in the game. we'll check out ben franklin bridge. visibility, low there, you can barely see the bridge right now, that's the warmer air trying to come in over the colds surface so watch out for a low visibility around philadelphia. couple of accident, already on the nor
we go, up in the poconos today, you will have a hard time hitting the freezing mark, a snow event hence the higher snowfall totals. down the shore dealing with 50 and some rain going throughout the day. starts to gradually taper off but this is definitely going to be a little bit after tricky situation with temperatures kinds of all over the place certainly for now it is still potentially very slick outside. now, we will get a check on the roads with justin drabick. >> hey. >> ya,...
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beyond the snow this morning it turns colder with team, hence arrow dropping off by sunday we will jump april head there when new round comes in and it looks like it will be a mix of some rain, sleet and some snow. not looking forward to a down arrow for sure. >> good morning, everyone. welshing travel out and about right now traveling in any direction on the road we are moving really well. looking at ben franklin bridge in problems in either direction moving toward new jersey or down toward eighth and vine into pennsylvania. it is excellent. it is not only in the ben franklin bridge but all of our bridges. we have request news at the 5:15. we are waiting in the wings of rush hour. that is kind of, what we get dealt with at this time just a waiting period. but the waiting period looks as nice as 95 does around broad street. in delays in either direction. maybe you are heading further north in the northeast or bucks county into trenton. maybe further south into delaware. it is a great ride. speed sensors in the 50's and fantastic. however in new jersey we have construction zone on 168 be
beyond the snow this morning it turns colder with team, hence arrow dropping off by sunday we will jump april head there when new round comes in and it looks like it will be a mix of some rain, sleet and some snow. not looking forward to a down arrow for sure. >> good morning, everyone. welshing travel out and about right now traveling in any direction on the road we are moving really well. looking at ben franklin bridge in problems in either direction moving toward new jersey or down...
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capital and what i was saying earlier a couple of months ago they have managed to push them further back hencere was a real sense of a surrealness no mortar fires nothing like that. the power they have is to launch morters and rockets, i don't think there is a real danger of them causing any ground incursions or that, but it is something that has a huge effect, of course and damascus is the city as i said earlier has gone on life as normal and you have all the major agencies based there. it is a fear, of course, the government will be concerned and as we were hearing now, they are carrying out more air strikes this group has been in that area for the last two years the government hasn't imagine today push them out. they are still there. they are powerful. this group is the biggest group in the coalition called the islamic front. but there has been in fighting amongst those groups that highlights the complexities on the ground in syria even if there is a loose allegiance of groups they will turn their guns on each other as welch leader made that warning and he is a powerful man however the impa
capital and what i was saying earlier a couple of months ago they have managed to push them further back hencere was a real sense of a surrealness no mortar fires nothing like that. the power they have is to launch morters and rockets, i don't think there is a real danger of them causing any ground incursions or that, but it is something that has a huge effect, of course and damascus is the city as i said earlier has gone on life as normal and you have all the major agencies based there. it is...
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hence this time line of the attack taking place between april and may.er big problem we've got here is civilians. now, mosul is a city full of civilians. there is only about between official estimates iraqi estimates say 1,000 to 2,000 isil fighters within the town itself. but we have seen this before. what isil will do is take over key government buildings they'll make it very difficult for iraqi troops to go inside, they'll use civilians as much as they can to hide behind, we have seen in in other towns up in beiji in particular. that isil have done before. it's going it be a very tough fight. also there is real worry that you'll need to use coalition air strikes to go in. and, again that's going to put the civilian population inside mosul under a lot of pressure. so there are huge challenges to be faced. not only in just going in to mosul, but protecting civilians as well. >> that is the question, let me ask you is anything being planned or prepared to minimize civilian casualties? >> reporter: well, at the moment the iraqis and the americans are play
hence this time line of the attack taking place between april and may.er big problem we've got here is civilians. now, mosul is a city full of civilians. there is only about between official estimates iraqi estimates say 1,000 to 2,000 isil fighters within the town itself. but we have seen this before. what isil will do is take over key government buildings they'll make it very difficult for iraqi troops to go inside, they'll use civilians as much as they can to hide behind, we have seen in in...
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hence, seal on a plane. only now, off the plane and in boston water. baby seal to come, maybe. to you on that. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> good luck to them. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir is back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >>> next at 6:00, a search for a gunman tonight after a south bay security guard is killed likely over a few dollars worth of cigars. >>> plus. one of san francisco's busiest streets blocked after a huge tree falls. a look at the massive effort to clear it from the road. >>> could this be the warmest winter ever in san francisco? abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma is tracking the numbers. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> good evening. i'm katie marzullo. right now what is left of a huge fallen tree is blocking traffic in san francisco. the tree collapsed an intersection usually packed with traffic but it's partly shut down now. sergio is live with the cleanup. >> reporter: it took crews an hour to cut up the massive tree, so they can allow for traffic in one lane in both directio
hence, seal on a plane. only now, off the plane and in boston water. baby seal to come, maybe. to you on that. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> good luck to them. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir is back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >>> next at 6:00, a search for a gunman tonight after a south bay security guard is killed likely over a few dollars worth of cigars. >>> plus. one of san...
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. >> just my glutes are shutting off, and then they don't activate hence it goes in my lower back.lutes as best as i could they never stayed activated. >>> the sharks activated their glutes against the canucks already 3-0 ntd third when the rookie chris scored his first goal the sharks beat vancouver 5-1 behind 33 saves. >>> tom brady put himself on joe montana's level after winning his fourth super bowl, here's top five. >> joe montana or tom brady! >> joe montana. joe didn't have [ indiscernible ] >> ice fishing, ken never leave your pole unattended. >> i always say that. >> thank you! >> let him go, he's in. >> there goes the pole, see you later, kiss that 90s pole goodbye. >>> you heard of ufc how about usc ultimate slapping championships? somebody will pay seats for that. >>> number two kings and mavs, gets fouled, throws up a prayer, he wasn't looking at the rim number one johnson making his first appearance on tour since taking a leave from the pga this one 159 yards out nails it for an eagle he is 10 off the leader though, nicholas thompson. >> good glutes. >> excellent glu
. >> just my glutes are shutting off, and then they don't activate hence it goes in my lower back.lutes as best as i could they never stayed activated. >>> the sharks activated their glutes against the canucks already 3-0 ntd third when the rookie chris scored his first goal the sharks beat vancouver 5-1 behind 33 saves. >>> tom brady put himself on joe montana's level after winning his fourth super bowl, here's top five. >> joe montana or tom brady! >> joe...
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one local pediatrician accused vaccination appalled hence for the increase of measles. police said they have the man responsible for the dismemberment murder in san francisco. the east coast shivers slips and slides into snell. drain is finally coming us rein is finally coming to our area will get an hour of news coming up. >>catherine: the former stanford athlete accused of sexually assaulting a drop an unconscious and on and made his first court appearance today. 19 year-old brock turner entered a plea of not guilty to five felony counts. police say other students told investigators that they saw turner on top of the moment outside of fraternity january 18th where both had been at a party. the one and is not a stamford student. the witnesses restrain turner until police arrived prosecutors say they are heroes who did the right thing. >>reporter: luckily for the victim in this case there were too good samaritans and the right place at the right time and more portly they did the right thank and that's the message we want sent to the community. don't the stem by to see s
one local pediatrician accused vaccination appalled hence for the increase of measles. police said they have the man responsible for the dismemberment murder in san francisco. the east coast shivers slips and slides into snell. drain is finally coming us rein is finally coming to our area will get an hour of news coming up. >>catherine: the former stanford athlete accused of sexually assaulting a drop an unconscious and on and made his first court appearance today. 19 year-old brock...
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hence the statements over the weekend. from the initial market reaction this morning with greek markets up a little bit, at least in the short-term, it seems to be working. just bringing down the tone a little bit. >> how big a bearing will the short-term liquidity situation have on the government's negotiations? >> greece faces a cash crunch in march. varoufakis has said that he does not want to extend the current bailout agreement. he doesn't want new loans. he just wants to bring together a new agreement. of course, it is not clear how we get over this come. there's some imf debt that needs to be repaid. the whole ecb situation is not just in terms of the direct refinancing operation but also emergency liquidity which also needs the ecb seal of approval. the problem there is that if the government tries to meet short-term funding commitments this is something the ecb is not going to be very happy with. it is a very drastic decision to cut off liquidity. they will want some political guidance. whether or not the bailout
hence the statements over the weekend. from the initial market reaction this morning with greek markets up a little bit, at least in the short-term, it seems to be working. just bringing down the tone a little bit. >> how big a bearing will the short-term liquidity situation have on the government's negotiations? >> greece faces a cash crunch in march. varoufakis has said that he does not want to extend the current bailout agreement. he doesn't want new loans. he just wants to bring...
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understanding washington is to recognize that in many ways it operated more like a social fraternity hence the name washington brotherhood. politicians came from around the country to washington. it was not a vacation destination. they would spend up to nine months living together in hotels and boarding houses, scattered across pennsylvania avenue from the capital of to the white house. they talk to each other at parties, balls, state dinners and hotel bars across the city, as well as in social and religious clubs. i want to highlight two key consequences of this close knit washington community. first, it produced something like this social and political code in washington, a set of norms for political behavior that goes outside the capital -- that those outside the capital city did not really understand. even those people who really didn't like each other much tended to treat each other in the same way as you would imagine a fraternity to operate. you kept things in the family. second, the experiences of living in washington often insulated politicians from the outside world. they underst
understanding washington is to recognize that in many ways it operated more like a social fraternity hence the name washington brotherhood. politicians came from around the country to washington. it was not a vacation destination. they would spend up to nine months living together in hotels and boarding houses, scattered across pennsylvania avenue from the capital of to the white house. they talk to each other at parties, balls, state dinners and hotel bars across the city, as well as in social...
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hence the purchase.a device in the home that in choir -- acquires information that can be monetized in a number of different ways. >> so, what? to do the new street maps, the google street maps, to know where people are and what they do to better contextualize? >> i cannot really speak to that. what i do know is that what they have now with these acquisitions, a whole heap of really smart people doing basic core research to develop a solution that is software and hardware based that ties in with data in a number of different ways, so not just what people are doing or what they are clicking on, but, for example images of different types of environments, people taking photographs. as opposed to having a car drive around. you can also build an equivalent of a functional map of how people move through the physical environment, so it is not just simply clicking on ads. it is how to move from one place to another or, again, how to move up stairs, and what that person's face mean. are they happy? and one way to
hence the purchase.a device in the home that in choir -- acquires information that can be monetized in a number of different ways. >> so, what? to do the new street maps, the google street maps, to know where people are and what they do to better contextualize? >> i cannot really speak to that. what i do know is that what they have now with these acquisitions, a whole heap of really smart people doing basic core research to develop a solution that is software and hardware based that...
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hence, the purchase of net. in the home that acquires information and data that can be monetized in a number of different ways. >> so what so they'll do the new street map, the google street project with robots driving around and know where people are and what they do so they can be in a position to better context ualize things like advertising research? >> it might be beyond advertising research. i can't speak to that. what i do know is they have now with these acquisitions a whole heap of really smart people doing basic core research to do so not just what they're doing but for example images of different types of environments. you can build map from just people taking photographs from their cell phone now as opposed to having a car drive around. you can also build the equivalent of a functional map on learning how people move through their physical environment. so it's not just simply clicking on ads. it's how to move from one place to another. the way to gather this information, one way to gather it is throu
hence, the purchase of net. in the home that acquires information and data that can be monetized in a number of different ways. >> so what so they'll do the new street map, the google street project with robots driving around and know where people are and what they do so they can be in a position to better context ualize things like advertising research? >> it might be beyond advertising research. i can't speak to that. what i do know is they have now with these acquisitions a whole...
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think of these things in terms of a mobile sensor and you get the idea hence the purchase.n be monetized in a number of different ways. >> so they will do the google street project and know where people are and what they do so they can be and a better position to contextualize things like search? >> it might move the on advertising and search. what i do know is what they have with these acquisitions is a heap of smart people doing core research to develop a solution set that is hardware-based that ties in with data in a number of different ways. not just what people are doing but images of different types of environment. you can build maps with people taking pictures with their cell phone as opposed to having a car drive around. you can build a functional map and learn how people move through their physical environment will stop it's not just clicking on ads, tattoo move from one place to another or how to move upstairs or what that person's face means. who is that person? the way to gather that information is actuated sensors that can move and physical environments. >> is
think of these things in terms of a mobile sensor and you get the idea hence the purchase.n be monetized in a number of different ways. >> so they will do the google street project and know where people are and what they do so they can be and a better position to contextualize things like search? >> it might move the on advertising and search. what i do know is what they have with these acquisitions is a heap of smart people doing core research to develop a solution set that is...
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one of only a handful independent and designated by the national cancer hence -- institute as a comprehensive center. eye doctors and physicians are -- are doctors and physicians are experts. we got started more than 100 years ago. we started as a tuberculosis sanatorium on the outskirts of the desert in california. as we look today, there are 17 million people who live within an hour drive of duarte. 20 minutes from downtown los angeles. 100 years ago, it was the desert and the end of the train stop. a garment worker saw someone die in the streets of los angeles. decided no one should die alone. formed, took money out. formed a tuberculosis sanatorium. we started with hope that that has stayed with us to this day. to understand us completely, you need to know where applied science meets a patient and family experience. a founder penned our credo that stays with us. there is no profit in curing the body if any process we destroy the soul. >> destroy the sole means what? >> treating everyone with dignity. as an individual. so much of the work that the doctors and their colleagues do is dealing
one of only a handful independent and designated by the national cancer hence -- institute as a comprehensive center. eye doctors and physicians are -- are doctors and physicians are experts. we got started more than 100 years ago. we started as a tuberculosis sanatorium on the outskirts of the desert in california. as we look today, there are 17 million people who live within an hour drive of duarte. 20 minutes from downtown los angeles. 100 years ago, it was the desert and the end of the...