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, between facebook, linkedin, and sales force, all of them are starting to put dedicated v verticals up. that's the mission of the green beret foundation. their transition foundation is with the grid line. we will work with the companies and then do our test here and then we will expand and go across the country. but, i think tech companies themselves, you know, can first, invite us to, you know, recognize that we are here in silicone valley and partner with the green beret foundation. >> one of the things you deal with is a skills gap. you know, what can green berets or military people do to gain the skills they need to come in to a workforce here in silicone valley and the tech world? >> that's the thing about green berets, we are able to rapidly adapt. me as 18 charlie, overseeing demolitions at the same time i was training our 18 delta, they were training us on medical 101, or 18 bravo, all the things about weapons. right? so, i think in general, if we can partner with training partners here, whether it's hey, product schools, whether it's coding boot camps. if you give us the oppor
, between facebook, linkedin, and sales force, all of them are starting to put dedicated v verticals up. that's the mission of the green beret foundation. their transition foundation is with the grid line. we will work with the companies and then do our test here and then we will expand and go across the country. but, i think tech companies themselves, you know, can first, invite us to, you know, recognize that we are here in silicone valley and partner with the green beret foundation. >>...
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interior design of the id you can easily pull the seating out creating an abundance of vertical storage space them up giving you room to transport plans for adding bikes and the like and this here is a really neat feature a pocket where you can put things like into a magazine. on the door you'll find controls for the window seats the cars hi-fi system and air conditioning a man or says v.w. has also integrated a retractable steering wheel in this prototype as promised place your hand over it and it emerges. allowing the driver to manually steer the id and once you retract the steering wheel the vehicle switches into fully automatic pilot mode which won't be available until two thousand and twenty five however so it won't feature in the id when it's launched. it's got a pretty stiff suspension so you tend to feel even small road bumps extremely large rooms and very thin tires don't help either. the id's rear is inspired by the v.w. golf with a futuristic twist that has slim rear lights that flare up when braking along with additional l.e.d.s. they're almost invisible to the eye when the car is station
interior design of the id you can easily pull the seating out creating an abundance of vertical storage space them up giving you room to transport plans for adding bikes and the like and this here is a really neat feature a pocket where you can put things like into a magazine. on the door you'll find controls for the window seats the cars hi-fi system and air conditioning a man or says v.w. has also integrated a retractable steering wheel in this prototype as promised place your hand over it...
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the neighbor now wishes to further build up vertically along that same back of the property line. we know the final height and size of the project, given its location at the back of the property, and its negative impact on our privacy and access to light and air, particularly the light that goes into the bedrooms of my two small boys. we do not wish to keep the neighborhood from building out his house, we just want to make sure that we can limit the negative impact, especially of the light, to those two rear bedrooms. the bedrooms of our two boys along the shared property would be impacted -- i have two pictures here which i'd like to display quickly; to give a sense of it. because the neighbor's house is to be built right -- this is a -- this is a picture of the window. you can see there's not much light coming in, and it is completely blocked by the neighbor's house as it stands today. this is a view of the sky, and that -- this aspect here is the third floor aspect that we're asking to reduce minorly. we met with the neighbor and his architect on july 27th to review the propose
the neighbor now wishes to further build up vertically along that same back of the property line. we know the final height and size of the project, given its location at the back of the property, and its negative impact on our privacy and access to light and air, particularly the light that goes into the bedrooms of my two small boys. we do not wish to keep the neighborhood from building out his house, we just want to make sure that we can limit the negative impact, especially of the light, to...
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was flying the helicopter next to ki was sitting me and i saw this green thing it was coming e up vertically slowly and a light suddenly appeared and suddenly and came toward us and accelerated right by us. about the time it turned he said break right, break right. was so trans fixed on that softball, that green big softball that was coming up in to air that he finally had take the stick and bank it. that was the first time i had a large caliber tracer round at night. a lot of them before we went back home but i remember that distinctly. >> did you have laundry service day?ext >> not that time. there were others we did. a number of in those situations. you said you were involved tet.g >> one of the things that is -- very fortunate in there regard. we probablyof 1968, flew on average anywhere between hours a month. there was supposedly a limit of ow much flying time you could actually fly. those limits really were not enforced that much. depending on the activity that was going on we would fly as , if it was a busy time, as much as 200 hours in a month's time. >> you could be flying every day
was flying the helicopter next to ki was sitting me and i saw this green thing it was coming e up vertically slowly and a light suddenly appeared and suddenly and came toward us and accelerated right by us. about the time it turned he said break right, break right. was so trans fixed on that softball, that green big softball that was coming up in to air that he finally had take the stick and bank it. that was the first time i had a large caliber tracer round at night. a lot of them before we...
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pateski was sitting next to me, and i saw this green thing come up, and it looked like it was coming up vertically, very slowly, and it looks like it was some sort of like suddenly appeared, and it turned and came towards us and just accelerated right by us, and about they time it turned, he said, "rake right, so fixedht," and i was on that softball, that green, big softball that was coming in the air, he finally had to take the stick and bank it. that was the first time i had seen a large caliber tracer round at night. i saw a lot of them before we went back home but i remember , that distinctly. fred: and did you have laundry service the next day? fred: and did you have laundry service the next day? stephen: no, not that time. but there were others we did. fred you were in a number of : those situations. you said you were involved during tet. stephen: yes. one of the things that is -- i was very fortunate in there regard. in december of 1968, we probably flew on average anywhere between 140 to 200 hours a month. there was supposedly a limit of how much flying time you could actually fly. those l
pateski was sitting next to me, and i saw this green thing come up, and it looked like it was coming up vertically, very slowly, and it looks like it was some sort of like suddenly appeared, and it turned and came towards us and just accelerated right by us, and about they time it turned, he said, "rake right, so fixedht," and i was on that softball, that green, big softball that was coming in the air, he finally had to take the stick and bank it. that was the first time i had seen a...
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i saw this green thing coming up, vertically, very slowly. it had some sort of light. suddenly it turned and came towards us and just accelerated right by us. and about the time it turned, miteski said break right, break right. i was so transfixed on that softball, that green big softball that was coming up in the air that he finally had to take the stick and bang it off to the right so we broke out of the way of that thing. that was the first time i had seen a large caliber tracer round at night. saw a lot of them before we went back home. i remember that distinctly. >> and did you have laundry service next day? >> not that time. there were other times we did though, yes. yeah. >> so you were in a number of those situations? you said you were involved during attack. >> one of the things that -- and i was very fortunate in this regard. in december of '68, first of all let me just say we probably flew on average anywhere between 140 to 200 hours a month. there was supposedly a limit on how much flying time you could actually fly. those limits really weren't enforced tha
i saw this green thing coming up, vertically, very slowly. it had some sort of light. suddenly it turned and came towards us and just accelerated right by us. and about the time it turned, miteski said break right, break right. i was so transfixed on that softball, that green big softball that was coming up in the air that he finally had to take the stick and bang it off to the right so we broke out of the way of that thing. that was the first time i had seen a large caliber tracer round at...
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this is prince street that goes vertical here up and down. that's a little bit more clear.to be starting with the business routes and then moving and to the side streets to get things clear. one thing i absolutely want to stress here that temperatures are going to be dropping tonight in big way. any slush that's kind of left on the street here like this is going to be freeze over rather quick. you'll want to keep that in mind for your sidewalks. you look up and down the street here, residential neighborhoods here in old town alexandria so the sidewalks all covered here. you'll want to clear these off before tonight. because this nice fluffy snow not too hard to move one we get to the evening it will freeze over in big way an lot harder time clearing things because temperatures for most of our neighborhoods not expected to make it out of the teens until we get to sunday afternoon and for some maybe not even until monday afternoon. you notice the flags blowing in the wind here. we just had a gust reagan national which isn't too far up the road 33 wind chill currently sits at
this is prince street that goes vertical here up and down. that's a little bit more clear.to be starting with the business routes and then moving and to the side streets to get things clear. one thing i absolutely want to stress here that temperatures are going to be dropping tonight in big way. any slush that's kind of left on the street here like this is going to be freeze over rather quick. you'll want to keep that in mind for your sidewalks. you look up and down the street here, residential...
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you can see a funnel cloud and a ship vertical that gets lifted up and in the foreground there are thesepeople palm trees and you can see the other ships on the side. it was quite impressive. >> with observers on them. >> no, they anchored them all out there and put out what would be the effect, depending on where they dropped it they thought it might cracked the earth all open. they had no idea what would reallyal do. >> to the radiation issue was probably a challenge but there's a lot of them around. >> it's funny because they didn't even really know, when they were trying to pick this up, obviously the mission was led by livermore so the mission director was a nuclear physicist, a big shot in the nuclear program which told you they took that part really seriously but a lot of it can even these engineers are like we weren't really told what would happen like what if we do pull this thing up and it's got an icbm with the four head warhead on top and suddenly it's in the ship. >> red wire. you always pull the red wire. >> in the practice dressing up in the radiation year when they were t
you can see a funnel cloud and a ship vertical that gets lifted up and in the foreground there are thesepeople palm trees and you can see the other ships on the side. it was quite impressive. >> with observers on them. >> no, they anchored them all out there and put out what would be the effect, depending on where they dropped it they thought it might cracked the earth all open. they had no idea what would reallyal do. >> to the radiation issue was probably a challenge but...
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. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," clothing for the vertically challenged.ax tells us about a store that indicacaters to men that a" and under. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." , my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body. unblocking your system naturally. save up to $5 on miralax. see sunday's paper. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena >>> our top stories this morning. record-breaking snow and cold will impact people from the mid-atlantic to the northeast this morning. the east coast is still digging out from a blizzard that dropped more than a foot of snow in some places. in new england coastal flooding reached historic levels. at least 18 deaths are being blamed on the weather. >>> and the explosive book "fire and fury" hit shelves at midnight. at
. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," clothing for the vertically challenged.ax tells us about a store that indicacaters to men that a" and under. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." , my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body. unblocking your system naturally. save up to $5 on miralax. see sunday's paper....
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. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," clothing for the vertically challenged.ax tells us about that indicacaters to men that a" and under. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." , my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body. unblocking your system naturally. save up to $5 on miralax. see sunday's paper. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. verizon doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. verizon, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. verizon, not so much. get internet on our gig-sp
. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," clothing for the vertically challenged.ax tells us about that indicacaters to men that a" and under. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." , my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body. unblocking your system naturally. save up to $5 on miralax. see sunday's paper. wiback like...
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stories through text onscreen sparing facebook is the bother of turning up the sound shooting or formatting their videos vertically rather than the more traditional horizontal view those innovations were made because that's what facebook's layout demand the relationship that news organizations have had with facebook has always been complicated now having been given notice of being deemphasized in the news feed they have a right to feel aggrieved jilted and fearful of what the future holds. well it's gone a lot of publishers really freaked out publishers had really gotten to a point where the vast majority of them were getting their traffic from social media when people say they get their traffic from social media they really mean facebook with its two billion users versus twitter with only three hundred million users and too many of them have gone into a habit where they're creating new stories and just basing their whole business model on driving traffic from facebook however it will force a lot of publishers to think more strategically about their business about their consumers and their audience will force them
stories through text onscreen sparing facebook is the bother of turning up the sound shooting or formatting their videos vertically rather than the more traditional horizontal view those innovations were made because that's what facebook's layout demand the relationship that news organizations have had with facebook has always been complicated now having been given notice of being deemphasized in the news feed they have a right to feel aggrieved jilted and fearful of what the future holds. well...
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up like wrapping paper? lg is unveiling 65-inch screen on full display looks like regular tv but it back is covered in verticals it the curve featurement consume kearse either roll it all the way up like window shade or just partially showing information like headlines for the weather , jim, rahel? >> reminds me, i know very old school example, reminds me of the projectors that the teachers used to have in elementary school, you know, sort of -- >> oh, rahel, range all on lg 's parade. no, never been done before. oh, remember the projector, where the teachers err comes out? >> well, you know what is old is new again, diane. not just -- >> this is true. >> thanks, diane, check in with you again tomorrow. >> more on what trang just mentioned, breaking right now, the downtown marion hotel in philadelphia is flooded after a pipe burst. this is brand new video's crews work up to clean all of the water. this is right at 12th and market in center city. "eyewitness news" has learned that the guest winter weather advisory not evacuated. water mostly contained to the hotel lobby and basement. >>> a lot of people talking
up like wrapping paper? lg is unveiling 65-inch screen on full display looks like regular tv but it back is covered in verticals it the curve featurement consume kearse either roll it all the way up like window shade or just partially showing information like headlines for the weather , jim, rahel? >> reminds me, i know very old school example, reminds me of the projectors that the teachers used to have in elementary school, you know, sort of -- >> oh, rahel, range all on lg 's...
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up to 4000 feet of vertical. half inch of rain in five minutes. i can -- i cannot imagine. you cannot drive it. we have a break in the rainfall. the rain drizzled on and off today. it is through now. what is left behind are the high dew points. the moist ground and the opportunity for valley fog late tonight and early tomorrow morning. a lot of valley fog. inland bay valley's santa rosa napa fairfield livermore and out towards 99 and 5. visibility could be dicey especially 6 am tomorrow. that is the weather story. valley fog back. it is not out of the question for valley fog to swoop out through the car canas straight and end up in the bay. that can cause problems for travel. these are the forecast overnight lows. subsequently the dew point are right around these numbers. patchy fog for many people. drive. a few clouds but drive. and beyond that a chance for rain. i will have details coming up.>>> mysterious case out of stockton after a one year old twins vanish. parents are under arrest in connection with their disappearance.>>> the warriors played the clippers without --
up to 4000 feet of vertical. half inch of rain in five minutes. i can -- i cannot imagine. you cannot drive it. we have a break in the rainfall. the rain drizzled on and off today. it is through now. what is left behind are the high dew points. the moist ground and the opportunity for valley fog late tonight and early tomorrow morning. a lot of valley fog. inland bay valley's santa rosa napa fairfield livermore and out towards 99 and 5. visibility could be dicey especially 6 am tomorrow. that...
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. ♪ anchor: with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle. you can stay upest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. announcer: funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ announcer: "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> brangham: happy new year. i'm william brangham. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, anti- government protests continue across iran leaving at least a dozen dead. >> i saw a group of 50 protesters that came out on the streets, shouted slogans against iran's supreme leader, shouted slogans against iran's intervention in syria and iraq, who burned down some trash bins on the street and then were, of course, chased by police and ran off. >> brangham: then, new year, new laws: the changes taking effect across the country from increases in the minimum wage, mandatory sick leave, and marijuana legalization. and, clearing deadly mines in afgh
. ♪ anchor: with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle. you can stay upest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. announcer: funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ announcer: "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> brangham: happy...
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investors wealthy about it 2018 going to offer a new test especially if you look at creative tie-ups, verticaln't buy direct competitor see that in march as at&t continues to try to -- you know, merge with time warner. is it possible in what is the government going to say how do you regulate companies that have inveighed lives. >> big issue on facebook basically a media company they were you could pay them, in rupels to push a story about whatever candidate you wanted, and guzzles what fox isn't held to same fox has standards that you have to decide where you are getting your information from, how and the publishes need to be vetdz facebook didn't do that certainly undermined demo democracy doing this didn't vet took it everywhere germ anz took action against faith-basing because of that a. maria: a data companies have about us, they -- everything, google -- they obviously know 'that we are searching for. >> you look sweaters let me show you should happens to be one of our sites, so much data that is why they are so powerful. >> also the issue bias, so i work with organization called lincoln n
investors wealthy about it 2018 going to offer a new test especially if you look at creative tie-ups, verticaln't buy direct competitor see that in march as at&t continues to try to -- you know, merge with time warner. is it possible in what is the government going to say how do you regulate companies that have inveighed lives. >> big issue on facebook basically a media company they were you could pay them, in rupels to push a story about whatever candidate you wanted, and guzzles...
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going up vertically. at some point in time it will probably be correction.es on whether that feeds through. as a businessman what you do when you look at this optimism and say is this 2006 or not. and then by the end of the year we have a massive financial upset in the housing crisis at some point in time. i think the question is when. the trump tax plan. and then we have a reduction of regulation. and then we have infrastructure spending probably coming in as well. that will be in an area the u.s. economy is strong. and people are very optimistic about it. as a businessman gift anticipate. the u.s. it becomes more and more important as a result. asia, latin america. particularly in the british context. if the uk is going to be a mogul. it means that we have our trade patents that are confined in the u27. we have to shift the balance to the market. in an overall point of view as well. it will be interesting to see what they would say. we can probably see some more interest there. not necessarily a bad thing looking at tpt again. obviously with the balance an
going up vertically. at some point in time it will probably be correction.es on whether that feeds through. as a businessman what you do when you look at this optimism and say is this 2006 or not. and then by the end of the year we have a massive financial upset in the housing crisis at some point in time. i think the question is when. the trump tax plan. and then we have a reduction of regulation. and then we have infrastructure spending probably coming in as well. that will be in an area the...
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then we are building up three or four other of those platforms such as software payments, and other verticalsike that. the idea it's not a private equity fund, it's five separate companies we'll hold and manage, operating at scale at the intersection of financial services and technology. maria: when you look at the industry, financial services and technology, how does it change in the coming five years? tell us how it grows. glenn hutchins: there are massive changes. induced mostly by technology. so financial services has from the beginning of time been an industry most of susceptible to technological disruption. almost everything it does can be digitized. so the -- now with this massive pace of technological change, where you have the mobility, it's a lot of things people do in terms of their financial services can be done on these devices. where you are introducing artificial intelligence and later quantum computing into the cloud. you can have a lot of analyst is and intensive activity happening there, where you are also seeing significant advances in the way in which we compute so you add
then we are building up three or four other of those platforms such as software payments, and other verticalsike that. the idea it's not a private equity fund, it's five separate companies we'll hold and manage, operating at scale at the intersection of financial services and technology. maria: when you look at the industry, financial services and technology, how does it change in the coming five years? tell us how it grows. glenn hutchins: there are massive changes. induced mostly by...
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tomorrow not a great day for flying because there will be a lot of vertical shear and potential for thunderstorms. >> thank you. >>> coming upall of fame welcomes four new members today. mark will tell us if barry bonds made the cut next in sports. >>> it's a new baseball hall of fame class and mark is here to tell us about the inductees. >> i say first of all, hearty congratulations to the four new inductees. but i got to say, any hall of fame that does not include pete rose and barry bonds pretty darn hypocritical. i mean, peet's the all-time hit leader. barry bonds probably the greatest hitter of all time. at the very least they belong in the hall of fame. but that's not to take away from today's inductees like tipper jones. he was part of the atlanta braves team that won 14 straight division titles. also in guerrero rangy right- hander 449 career home runs. most of them with the expose and angels and jim thome first time eligibility as with chipper jones. thome 612 lifetime home runs, 8th on the all time list. most of those with the cleveland indians. one of the greatest closers of all time trevor hoffman his third try w
tomorrow not a great day for flying because there will be a lot of vertical shear and potential for thunderstorms. >> thank you. >>> coming upall of fame welcomes four new members today. mark will tell us if barry bonds made the cut next in sports. >>> it's a new baseball hall of fame class and mark is here to tell us about the inductees. >> i say first of all, hearty congratulations to the four new inductees. but i got to say, any hall of fame that does not...
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. >> eye guy that can stretch the field vertically and at the same time catch a pass and turn up the field and score any time. a guy that is most dangerous when the ball is in his hands and people see him catching jump balls and they get the ball in the hands that is when he is most dangerous. >> joe has sat out practice today to rest the sore knee. missing at practice quarterback matt ryan tending to a personal matter, eagles and falcons only 49 hours away but who is counting? >> we are waiti a long time. thank you. >>> last night's college football national championship game did not disappoint. well it did disappoint if you are a georgia fan. they were down 3 in overtime. a true freshman that came on in the second half and threw the 41 yard pass to win the game he was playing high school football in hawaii a year ago and he was name the the offensive player of the game and alabama won 26-23. >> for the just the second time in the long history, the sixers will play a basketball game in the uk they take on the celtics in london and here is the team arriving at the practice facility.
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vertical developer finishes. how do we make sure in terms of the public realm there's the continuity of work and we've seen it could be held up many years. >> tcid would be the party under the pia and they say you will make the streets complete. there's one step they obligate to complete the infrastructure or the public infrastructure the bike racks and lights and so on. when we transfer to vertical developer the dda is clear it retains obligations to step back in should the vertical developer fail to perform on the time line. >> they're guaranteeing the performance of all the public infrastructure in these two initial subphases. as individual scopes of work are received permits from dpw they'll require bonds and we'll cannel our bonds as new bonds are issued to public works. throughout the process there's going to be significant guarantee to ensure all the infrastructure is completed. >> >> commissioner: we'll have questions where tcdi will still be responsible and i think flexibility built into the system all along is really the way we can assure that all the projects will come online. so i'm pleased we've gotten this resol
vertical developer finishes. how do we make sure in terms of the public realm there's the continuity of work and we've seen it could be held up many years. >> tcid would be the party under the pia and they say you will make the streets complete. there's one step they obligate to complete the infrastructure or the public infrastructure the bike racks and lights and so on. when we transfer to vertical developer the dda is clear it retains obligations to step back in should the vertical...
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up with solutions to deal with the growing demand. what if people grew their own food at home. founder and food lover albert primeau know has developed a vertical farming system it's still in the pilot phase fisher farmed in the bottom of the food station their waste is broken down by bacteria and becomes fertilizer that supplies the lettuces herbs and vegetables growing up above with the nutrients they need. the plants in turn oxygenate the fishes water everything's organic. how many of the fish and a city like chicago would need in order to the famous i think it's partly it's a place for a tree and i think depending on a number of people on apartment having. one hundred plants they become safe like family household you think it's realistic but everybody gets one of these at home i think it's realistic in a way when the price is going down and it becomes famous and you don't even need to think how the world. i think it's possible. for mona has invested eight hundred thousand euros in the development of the cultivation system to help get the word out he creates special menus made with the self grown produce for food bloggers and restaurant owne
up with solutions to deal with the growing demand. what if people grew their own food at home. founder and food lover albert primeau know has developed a vertical farming system it's still in the pilot phase fisher farmed in the bottom of the food station their waste is broken down by bacteria and becomes fertilizer that supplies the lettuces herbs and vegetables growing up above with the nutrients they need. the plants in turn oxygenate the fishes water everything's organic. how many of the...
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they should benefit a lot from rates going up having said that other sectors of the market that have been on a verticalr, some of those, people may start to rotate out of those areas such as tech into some areas such as banks that have been sort of beat up for several years. so i think it really depends on which sector of the market you're talking about having said that, valuations are high on an absolute basis. s&p trading at 22 times on a trailing basis the average over 10 years is 17 times. obviously rates are really low, which helps support that as rates continue to rise, then you have to worry about what's going to happen to the market multiple because a lot of this rally has been multiple expansion because rates have been so low. >> right so as we approach 26 and 263, is that a magic number? once we surpass last year's high, do these worries begin to compound >> i think have you to look at the evidence on the market today a lot of tech stocks, very large tech stocks, semiconductors, for example, are getting hit really hard, 2 to 3% there's absolutely it no new, consumer electronics going on, a lo
they should benefit a lot from rates going up having said that other sectors of the market that have been on a verticalr, some of those, people may start to rotate out of those areas such as tech into some areas such as banks that have been sort of beat up for several years. so i think it really depends on which sector of the market you're talking about having said that, valuations are high on an absolute basis. s&p trading at 22 times on a trailing basis the average over 10 years is 17...
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vertically? >> then again, we're shooting it, so we're part of the problem. hi, mike. >> i see a commercial coming up, as long as everybody is safe. >> they are. >> good to know. don't want any backlash on that one. >>> we've been talking about it so let's show you the thunderstorm chance, shaded from ukiah down to gilroy. an isolated chance, about the lowest you can get, of a thunderstorm today. they could wander to our neighborhoods. a thunderstorm means it has lightning and as bone-dry as everything is out there, well, the fire danger is a little higher than it should be. and a little chance of hail there. let's talk about our wet weather, nothing through this morning, nothing widespread. during the evening commute it could start to get tricky. tomorrow evening watch the north bay as we go from 0.2 of an inch to possibly more than an inch of rain out of that secondary system. here's sue. >> we're taking a look this morning for your wednesday coming off the bay bridge. not bad at all. those fast trackers are zooming on through as are the car-poolers. we'll take a quick look at our traffic maps and
vertically? >> then again, we're shooting it, so we're part of the problem. hi, mike. >> i see a commercial coming up, as long as everybody is safe. >> they are. >> good to know. don't want any backlash on that one. >>> we've been talking about it so let's show you the thunderstorm chance, shaded from ukiah down to gilroy. an isolated chance, about the lowest you can get, of a thunderstorm today. they could wander to our neighborhoods. a thunderstorm means it...
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so i don't know i mean maybe i get a vertical when god heals me and my wife is wonderful and she and i trust on like nothing is ever let up in. bed right now it's too much take care of my husband take care of every other. woman's husband and. man's wife who served who did their duty because they believed in it because they believe that it was the right thing to do. that's all we're asking. there is absolutely of the world. to fix it when these veterans come home and they're saying no matter what they're sick we have an obligation as the. and american public to take care of these men and women who are sacrifice themselves for us i. i hope that. this will have an ending where they jump on this and really story. aggressively treating the soldiers at the v.a. and but i don't see this ending well at all. the outcome is is going to be gloom and doom. he had an easy time. he can everything i can or can't. be so wonderful. recchi your fight is going to continue on. and we're going to. carry what you have done and what you have been bought for. to the president of the united states. so that it helps others. move. young children ha
so i don't know i mean maybe i get a vertical when god heals me and my wife is wonderful and she and i trust on like nothing is ever let up in. bed right now it's too much take care of my husband take care of every other. woman's husband and. man's wife who served who did their duty because they believed in it because they believe that it was the right thing to do. that's all we're asking. there is absolutely of the world. to fix it when these veterans come home and they're saying no matter...
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." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay upte with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, a growing death toll in california's search for survivors after massive mudslides plowed into homes and swept cars away. the house of representatives reauthorizes a controversial
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vertical feet. the xr has significantly more torque and power than version one and handles steep hills like a champ breezing up without hesitation. here i am behind some road bikers. it's like snowboarding uphill. the range of 18 miles makes it a more attractive option for urban transportation especially considering uc santa cruz parking passes cost hundreds of dollars and taking the bus to shuttle to class and off campus can take up to an hour. it's not cheap either. it's $1,800. the hill that haunted me for years, today we climbed it in a little over 15 minutes without a drop of sweat. what's more, there was still 70% left on the battery for another 8 to 12 miles of range. >> you think people will be able to ditch their cars? >> reporter: i think especially in a small town like santa cruz. >> where traffic and parking sucks the one wheel is definitely an alternate source of transportation. >> reporter: in santa cruz, kiet do, kpix5. >> so cool and get this. people at the consumer electronics show actually left in the dark today when the power went out. >>> virtually everything at the convention needs electri
vertical feet. the xr has significantly more torque and power than version one and handles steep hills like a champ breezing up without hesitation. here i am behind some road bikers. it's like snowboarding uphill. the range of 18 miles makes it a more attractive option for urban transportation especially considering uc santa cruz parking passes cost hundreds of dollars and taking the bus to shuttle to class and off campus can take up to an hour. it's not cheap either. it's $1,800. the hill that...