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it is very adaptive. then, really interesting.hat about someone who may be a quadriplegic and does not have the ability to use arms or legs? there is a sip and tug adapter that allows someone to control the wii with his or her mouth. you can still engaged the wii by puffing into the tube. this company has made the wii completely accessible for anyone to play. it is a great option. if you want more information about the adaptive equipment for the wii, visit alicia's booth. >> i work for the independent living center in san francisco. i manage a program for people with disabilities that need assistance devices. there is a great program with the at&t network. a co-worker and i work with it. if anyone is interested in borrowing the equipment, you can call our office. we can help you to register. it has no cost. you can keep it up to 30 days. you can borrow a lot of things that will help people with different needs to play wii or do anything else. even simple things. let's say someone wants to buy a walker but you are not sure what kin
it is very adaptive. then, really interesting.hat about someone who may be a quadriplegic and does not have the ability to use arms or legs? there is a sip and tug adapter that allows someone to control the wii with his or her mouth. you can still engaged the wii by puffing into the tube. this company has made the wii completely accessible for anyone to play. it is a great option. if you want more information about the adaptive equipment for the wii, visit alicia's booth. >> i work for...
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the greater the changes we need to adapt to, the more expensive those adaptations are.re is a certain amount of sea level rise where we can't adapt. we literally have to retreat from the coasts, and literally need to move entire cities, naval fleets, and that's hugely expensive, so by most credible estimates, the cost of not taking action to reduce fossil fuel burning and carbon emissions is far greater than any cost of take action. >>> time for a short break. coming up next, why fewer americans view climate change as a major threat then other people around the world do. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." for more than 20 years 97% of scientific research has said that climate change is happening and it is caused by people. but americans remain divided on the issue, and they
the greater the changes we need to adapt to, the more expensive those adaptations are.re is a certain amount of sea level rise where we can't adapt. we literally have to retreat from the coasts, and literally need to move entire cities, naval fleets, and that's hugely expensive, so by most credible estimates, the cost of not taking action to reduce fossil fuel burning and carbon emissions is far greater than any cost of take action. >>> time for a short break. coming up next, why fewer...
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[captioning made possible by kcet television] >> today on "earth focus," africa adapts to a changing climate, creating new models to meet today's environmental challenges, coming up on "earth focus." >> climate change is a broad and far-reaching problem facing africa. >> [shouts] >> so much of the continent's future as a hand-to-mouth agrarian society is dependent on a stable climate. >> climate change is very simple. it's the way my grandmother would look at a crop which is growing today in a different way than the way it used to grow a few years ago. it's the way my grandmother would see the way the stream used to flow and the way it is flowing today, and you link that to her life 30 years ago. then you'll be able to understand climate change much more faster. >> here in southern africa, people are considered to be some of the most vulnerable in the world to climate change. >> the african continent is especially vulnerable to climate change. we are most likely to experience rapid climate change over the southern african region within the coming century. >> but there's another side
[captioning made possible by kcet television] >> today on "earth focus," africa adapts to a changing climate, creating new models to meet today's environmental challenges, coming up on "earth focus." >> climate change is a broad and far-reaching problem facing africa. >> [shouts] >> so much of the continent's future as a hand-to-mouth agrarian society is dependent on a stable climate. >> climate change is very simple. it's the way my grandmother...
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to buy to adapt two to make it into a lightning adapter itself on the apple store is 29, i just boughtl is up 4%. >> right. >> we had tim -- this is high-tech tv stuff, trying to get andrew's attention, aol 4%. you said that adapt tv deal was going to be a big deal and looks like you're right. >> i think it's changing the perception of what aol is. >> yes. not just an internet company. digital marketing and advertising company. >> and if you think about tim armstrong's history at google as an advertising guy you can see sort of developmentally where this whole thing goes. >> still haven't gotten the "squak box" signs down how to get your attention. the whole thing on street signs down pat. >> i couldn't read, i didn't mow what that said. >> i can't read my own writing. get a check on the markets. rick santelli joining us from the cme in chicago and our guest host wharton school professor jeremy siegel. a lot of fed chatter out there. what's top of your mind this morning? what are you looking at? >> certainly not the fed chatter. >> me too, buddy. >> looking at the fact that post the em
to buy to adapt two to make it into a lightning adapter itself on the apple store is 29, i just boughtl is up 4%. >> right. >> we had tim -- this is high-tech tv stuff, trying to get andrew's attention, aol 4%. you said that adapt tv deal was going to be a big deal and looks like you're right. >> i think it's changing the perception of what aol is. >> yes. not just an internet company. digital marketing and advertising company. >> and if you think about tim...
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so you adapt. and you adapt by drinking. you adapt by getting into relationships that may be destructive. you adapt by finding some way to physically or psychologically run away. and dr. clark, this happens, i suspect that because of this dynamic there are an awful lot of people, and we're going to get back to miss cain's experience that end up in our jail systems, that end up in our justice system. is that correct? that is true. there are a lot of people as a result, as miss cain indicated. you start using drugs that are illegal, and as a result of that you wind up getting arrested, and as a result of that you wind up in jail and then, depending upon the situation, as a result of using drugs you may become violent and you wind up in jail because of that situation, or as a result of numbing out you wind up engaging in "illegal acts" and you wind up in jail. so, a large number of people who are in jail or in prison are there for possession of drugs or for criminal acts associated with drug use and drug abuse. and that is one
so you adapt. and you adapt by drinking. you adapt by getting into relationships that may be destructive. you adapt by finding some way to physically or psychologically run away. and dr. clark, this happens, i suspect that because of this dynamic there are an awful lot of people, and we're going to get back to miss cain's experience that end up in our jail systems, that end up in our justice system. is that correct? that is true. there are a lot of people as a result, as miss cain indicated....
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the idea was that he responded to a weakness, the fact they had no basketball skills, by adapting in a way that proved to be pretty devastating and breaking the rules because people don't expect 12 girls to play the full court press. in fact, it's unsporty because, you know, the kill level is such at that stage that if you play the press, no one brings the ball up the court; right? it's really interesting example of someone who chose to rather than remain passive in the face of some weakness, to adapt, and that's -- that adaptation is what the book is about, what are the strategies people use to respond to their own shortcomings. >> what's one of the examples in the book? >> well, i really am interested, for example, in talking about dyslexia. i have a whole chapter on why are so many successful entrepreneurs dyslexic? it's a neurological problem, a deficit, it's a part of your brain that's not working properly. it's nothing you wish on a child, and yet in one case after another, many of the most famous entrepreneurs we know have lived their whole lives with this devastating disorder
the idea was that he responded to a weakness, the fact they had no basketball skills, by adapting in a way that proved to be pretty devastating and breaking the rules because people don't expect 12 girls to play the full court press. in fact, it's unsporty because, you know, the kill level is such at that stage that if you play the press, no one brings the ball up the court; right? it's really interesting example of someone who chose to rather than remain passive in the face of some weakness,...
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and we adapt in ways that allow us to lead productive lives. so, having experienced a traumatic event is not a curse, necessarily. it is something to which you have to adapt, to which you have to cope. but it is not, you know, something that means, "oh my goodness, this happened to me so my life is over," and the mental health professionals have to swoop in and save me. in terms of assessing children and adults, again, it's just not that complicated. we ask about four or five questions and we assess 40 to 60 people every single week. the questions are quite direct. have you ever been hit? has anybody ever touched you in a way that made you uncomfortable? and those questions do not retraumatize people. in fact, they're very glad to answer them if they're asked in a nonthreatening way. so, dr. clark, once we have established that the children have had some type of trauma based on the questions that we've asked, how do we try to begin the intervention with them? well, i think they, one of the most important things is, especially if we're dealing w
and we adapt in ways that allow us to lead productive lives. so, having experienced a traumatic event is not a curse, necessarily. it is something to which you have to adapt, to which you have to cope. but it is not, you know, something that means, "oh my goodness, this happened to me so my life is over," and the mental health professionals have to swoop in and save me. in terms of assessing children and adults, again, it's just not that complicated. we ask about four or five...
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but there's a negative side to adaptation as well. any corrections officer will tell you there are way too many homemade shanks in prison an plenty of inmates willing to use them. we were at the penitentiary of new mexico when an inmate tried to break away from his escort officer. and tried to stab another inmate with a unique homemade shank. >> he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you can see the rivet right in there. he attached a paper clip and ran it back, put some plastic cellophane on it, put a rubber band around it to make it more easy to handle specifically when it gets full of blood if you were to slice somebody. he actually admitted he put this on there so he could have some control once he sliced the individual. he's pretty ingenious as far as how he makes weapons. >> the inmate is 30-year-old christopher shiverdecker and his ability to craft ingenious weapons isn't the only thing that makes him memorable. >> the first time i met him, i was quite shocked by his appearance. i had never seen anybo
but there's a negative side to adaptation as well. any corrections officer will tell you there are way too many homemade shanks in prison an plenty of inmates willing to use them. we were at the penitentiary of new mexico when an inmate tried to break away from his escort officer. and tried to stab another inmate with a unique homemade shank. >> he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you can see the rivet right in there. he attached a paper clip and ran it back,...
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they come up with adaptive solutions. they rarely panic as long as they're not trapped and as long as they don't have a failure of someone seen as a leader. people who adapt the best in the long run are people who have learned that they're competent, who have an abiding sense of values, and who have commitments to other people that sustain them in moments of sorrow and grief and rage. i guess, kind of a take-home point with me is that one of the things that is important to recover from any type of traumatic event is some sense it had meaning and there's something i can do. i can't change the past, but i can change the future. ve observed that there comes a point for ny people when you can make choice. you can say, "there's somethg else i can do." it can be as simple as going for a walk, calling a friend, doing something, and there's a choice point that says, "ok. either i'll relive this experience again, or i'll take active steps to not relive the experience." when you recognize that you're choosing, then you have the opp
they come up with adaptive solutions. they rarely panic as long as they're not trapped and as long as they don't have a failure of someone seen as a leader. people who adapt the best in the long run are people who have learned that they're competent, who have an abiding sense of values, and who have commitments to other people that sustain them in moments of sorrow and grief and rage. i guess, kind of a take-home point with me is that one of the things that is important to recover from any type...
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happen even if our carbon goes to zero we need to think about ways to adapt and if that means moving our cities away from the coasts and inland we need to be doing those things that can help the most people survive we are not animals we have minds and that's what we need to put our so you only into chicago know what i'm saying is you know. well we need to be thinking about different ways to actually adapt are you even assuming ninety five percent of all life forms on this earth were dead you said that even if carbon went to zero we'd still have an increase in temperature another one point seven years for the right answer so. let's figure out how we survive if the temperature rises one point seven degrees fahrenheit let's not we know what's going to happen and what is your purpose so so rather than spending money on bootstrapping wind and solar so we can go to carbon zero you'd rather spend money on putting a human way of living in new york ok so even into the allegations even if we do get carbon to zero all those people living along the coasts are still going to die because the tempe
happen even if our carbon goes to zero we need to think about ways to adapt and if that means moving our cities away from the coasts and inland we need to be doing those things that can help the most people survive we are not animals we have minds and that's what we need to put our so you only into chicago know what i'm saying is you know. well we need to be thinking about different ways to actually adapt are you even assuming ninety five percent of all life forms on this earth were dead you...
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to it even if the cost of adapting to it is as great as they say and even if the warming is going to be as great as they say it's an open question of whether adding c.o.t.h. emissions will a fact of the planet in the long run but what is clear is that it is affecting people who are living. you know in those cities now and if you take china for example where the incidence of respiratory illnesses is pretty high where many people in china say value air pollution is the number one concern of their is so it doesn't matter of whether or not the generations down the line may be affected what matters is that c o two pollution me actually harm your own children and give them asked my for example no no no no no carbon monarch side pollution is poisonous that's what you get in china because they don't clean up their act in the west we have largely cleaned up our act that wouldn't be a problem anyway carbon dioxide is actually want to give to people in hospital if they have or breathing difficulties because it assists them to breathe so carbon dioxide is good for you it is a naturally occurring
to it even if the cost of adapting to it is as great as they say and even if the warming is going to be as great as they say it's an open question of whether adding c.o.t.h. emissions will a fact of the planet in the long run but what is clear is that it is affecting people who are living. you know in those cities now and if you take china for example where the incidence of respiratory illnesses is pretty high where many people in china say value air pollution is the number one concern of their...
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the usb power adapter takeback program will allow you to bring your third- party adapter in to an applere or apple authorized service provider and get an apple-branded adapter for $10 , just over half of the standard price of $19. the program is being offered in response to "safety issues" related to "counterfeit and third-party adapters." "customer safety is a top priority at apple," the company said in its announcement "that's why all of our products-including usb power adapters for iphone, ipad, and ipod- undergo rigorous testing for safety and reliability and are designed to meet safety and reliability and are designed♪to meet (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> to help track down the man suspected of kidnapping two children in sou
the usb power adapter takeback program will allow you to bring your third- party adapter in to an applere or apple authorized service provider and get an apple-branded adapter for $10 , just over half of the standard price of $19. the program is being offered in response to "safety issues" related to "counterfeit and third-party adapters." "customer safety is a top priority at apple," the company said in its announcement "that's why all of our...
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they have to adapt themselves.ve to know what taiwan, the culture of taiwan, with the culture is the same or not. also mandarin. they speak mandarin also. also how to work properly, how to be better workers. this is the way the government of indonesia prepares the workers. we wanted to be good. -- we want it to be good. we prepared the workers to have a good salary and taiwan --in taiwan. it complements the culture. we have invited singer's. sometimes movie stars we invite to come to taiwan. there are many organizations in indonesian society here in taipei. through organizations, they can interact with each other. they can interact with each other to be better of assimilation among them. not only among them but also the people here. >> i do see some progress being made in taiwan to make these immigrant workers from indonesia more at home. what would be some of the things you can recommend for us? nowadays i go to the hypermarket. icy sections of indonesian food ingredients provided. are there more things we can do
they have to adapt themselves.ve to know what taiwan, the culture of taiwan, with the culture is the same or not. also mandarin. they speak mandarin also. also how to work properly, how to be better workers. this is the way the government of indonesia prepares the workers. we wanted to be good. -- we want it to be good. we prepared the workers to have a good salary and taiwan --in taiwan. it complements the culture. we have invited singer's. sometimes movie stars we invite to come to taiwan....
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. >> they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and here we have our principle instrument. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of this instrument is called cajon. >> (speaking spanish). >> in certain places in africa this instrumentality existed. >> (speaking spanish). >> and the percussionist will play with their hands and their feet. >> (speaking spanish). >> with the african slave trade he used to be in the ports. this type of boxes. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were sit over these big boxes and play over them. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the blacks these type of instruments were not allowed to be played because they were too loud and for the church they will provoke movement that was not appropriate. >> (speaking spanish). >> they could also work as a form of communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was what was going on in africa. >> (speaking spanish). >> and from some of the sounds they used to play that we alm
. >> they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and here we have our principle instrument. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of this instrument is called cajon. >> (speaking spanish). >> in certain places in africa this instrumentality existed. >> (speaking spanish). >> and the percussionist will play...
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those are the two best adaptations -- >> warner bros.ilm came out back to back. >> john: but they both took dense books, made three-hour films that were incredibly entertaining and kept the movement going. thank you for coming here. i thank you for all you've done for film in the past. >> thank you. thank you fortaking your father to see "malcolm x." >> we were the only caucasians. >> did the ticket say malcolm x or another movie? >> john: it said "malcolm x." thank you for all you've given us. >> nyu, baby. >> john: how do people find out more about the kickstarter campaign. >> i'm excited. you got me fired up. kickstarter.com/spikelee. as little as $5. >> john: i look forward to your remake of chenoweth park. >> reincarnation. >> john: the one and only spike lee. can i hear it, crew. [ applause ] coming up next, you're going to love this, in the state of georgia, according to public policy polling, paula abdul is more popular than martin luther king. i'm sorry. i meant paula deen is more popular than martin luther king. slight differen
those are the two best adaptations -- >> warner bros.ilm came out back to back. >> john: but they both took dense books, made three-hour films that were incredibly entertaining and kept the movement going. thank you for coming here. i thank you for all you've done for film in the past. >> thank you. thank you fortaking your father to see "malcolm x." >> we were the only caucasians. >> did the ticket say malcolm x or another movie? >> john: it said...
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they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom, with up to 12 hours of protection, for our driest, best fitting diaper. pampers. washington took place across the city today. several churches held special services dedicated to the historic event. the rev. michael pfleger of st. sabina church hosted a special service to honor members of the church who were at the march 50 years ago. he pointed to the cities and gun violence as one of the many things that dr. king division did not entail for us 50 years later >> he ended his sermon by reminding his congregation that the greatest injustice we can do is to remembbe like dr. king >> the last living speaker from the original march says the dream of racial equality described by dr. king 50 years ago has not yet been fulfilled >> we have a lot of work to do >> in a special edition of nbc's meet the press he said economic disparities are the same today as they were 50 years ago. a special airing of the broadcast from exactly 50 years ago also ran today as part of the commemoration which included a recorded interview with dr. king days before he delivered
they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom, with up to 12 hours of protection, for our driest, best fitting diaper. pampers. washington took place across the city today. several churches held special services dedicated to the historic event. the rev. michael pfleger of st. sabina church hosted a special service to honor members of the church who were at the march 50 years ago. he pointed to the cities and gun violence as one of the many things that dr. king division did not entail for us 50 years...
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they are finding ways to adapt plans to stressful conditions like lack of water. we are in your greenhouse. it is part of your research laboratory system. what is going on here? we're doing here is growing plants under stress conditions. looks like the third world, developing countries. people cannot afford to irrigate and fertilize their crops. is moren hungry people hungry people than we have ever had in the history of our species. the affected challenge our species and it will be unprecedented, which is how do you sustainably feed a population of 9 billion or 10 million? most people cannot afford fertilizers and irrigation, so the crops have to deal with fertility and drought. drought is a problem in countries like the u.s. we are trying to understand how to get plants to adapt to these conditions and grow together despite the stresses. >> how can you grow crops without nutrients and water? will you want a plant that do well under drought conditions or soils, you need to go to a system. scientists have known this for many years. it is important for getting wate
they are finding ways to adapt plans to stressful conditions like lack of water. we are in your greenhouse. it is part of your research laboratory system. what is going on here? we're doing here is growing plants under stress conditions. looks like the third world, developing countries. people cannot afford to irrigate and fertilize their crops. is moren hungry people hungry people than we have ever had in the history of our species. the affected challenge our species and it will be...
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and adapted to the new ecological niches. it scattered and adopted and fled from danger which is a super volcano and it learned how to live in new places. and this humble little weird face guy became my mascot working on this book i treated in godzilla as my mascot and picked up lystrosaurus because this creature was, as i said, he was very humble yet nevertheless managed to make it through the toughest time in earth history why all of these other creatures around it were suffering because the food web were unraveling. this is a major cause of mass extinction. the food web is a way of talking about the networks of basically who eats whom in the ecosystem and what happens is you have a food web where a lot of creatures start going extinct and it causes extinctions' among other creatures to eat them and so if your food source die is coming you die, too. so that this kind of one of the ways the mass extinction get started is you have a few of them die off and then you get these other mass extinction situations that cause the 75%
and adapted to the new ecological niches. it scattered and adopted and fled from danger which is a super volcano and it learned how to live in new places. and this humble little weird face guy became my mascot working on this book i treated in godzilla as my mascot and picked up lystrosaurus because this creature was, as i said, he was very humble yet nevertheless managed to make it through the toughest time in earth history why all of these other creatures around it were suffering because the...
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in the third party adapter >> reporter: i've been told this can make or break your entire year but iould not pretend to know what coolest this. >> reporter: parents say that this spot promotes bullying and cash strapped parents to buy clothes. sales are down and their art the company is looking for in uc e all. in new c e all. at the objective was not to promote bullying. people can use it on that at this brings the minister of post and back-to-school information is well on the new kron 4 app and kron 4 news that comm. grant? >> reporter: or where he said about hillary's potential run for president and 2016. and see how near is making the wrong kind of history in the polls coming out. >> reporter: >> pam: the mayor is not welcome there? plus white oprah is apologizing on national tv and claims of racism we will explain. we'll explain. >> pam: and: we're live on the new span of the bay bridge. where the lights are being turned on for the first time. that's coming up after the break. >> jacqueline: but coke will return tonight and i will explain what to expect from running commute. [ m
in the third party adapter >> reporter: i've been told this can make or break your entire year but iould not pretend to know what coolest this. >> reporter: parents say that this spot promotes bullying and cash strapped parents to buy clothes. sales are down and their art the company is looking for in uc e all. in new c e all. at the objective was not to promote bullying. people can use it on that at this brings the minister of post and back-to-school information is well on the new...
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narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they're right now in the process of building another 15,000 rooms. southern nevada recycles 100% of its wastewater. so for every gallon we put back in the colorado, we can take an additional gallon out, or we send it to reuse facilities. and we deliver it to golf courses and parks and other outside applications. man: water's about a third of our budget. that's a lot of money. the lake right over here, 24 hours ago that was in somebody's house. it's been through a treatment plant. and now it's in our lake and we're watering with it. narrator: these reuse and conservation techniques enable las vegas to exist in the desert. another important form of conservation is preventing leaks. man: every drop
narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they're right now in the process of building another 15,000 rooms. southern nevada recycles 100% of its wastewater. so for every...
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produced get shorty, 52 pickup, and many of those books were adapted into screen.leonard suffered a stroke two weeks ago. the author died in his home in michigan. >>> new information this morning on beau biden's son -- or beau biden, the son of vice president joe biden. there's word he is being evaluated at a cancer center in texas. biden felt weak and disoriented after driving to indiana for a family vacation. this is not the first health scare for beau biden who became delaware's attorney general in 2007. after a mild stroke in may of 2010 he spent a week at the hospital and more than a month recuperating at home. >>> health problems that forced aretha franklin from attend an event in chicago. major league baseball was set to honor her as the beacon of change honor row. she says she's unable to travel. she has refused to be more specific about the ailments. . >>> a live look downtown right now, gfor the 7:00 hour. many of you getting ready to head out the door. how's it going to look all day? >> charley we have some changes coming in the forecast for you. and i'm
produced get shorty, 52 pickup, and many of those books were adapted into screen.leonard suffered a stroke two weeks ago. the author died in his home in michigan. >>> new information this morning on beau biden's son -- or beau biden, the son of vice president joe biden. there's word he is being evaluated at a cancer center in texas. biden felt weak and disoriented after driving to indiana for a family vacation. this is not the first health scare for beau biden who became delaware's...
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the rig itself is off the shelf , adapted for our particular installation and the methodology we havend used here is the right combination of pork, crowd, and advancement rate -- of torque, crowd, and advancement right. >> this is a quiet compared with other installations. >> that is the distinct advantage. when you were pounding in downtown san and cisco, there are a lot of noise complaints with businesses and restaurants. this is a lot quieter and perhaps maybe a little more costly and slower than a typical pile driving rig, but the advantages are that it is quiet and you are not disturbing neighbors and it makes the city officials jobs easier and keeps the residence and neighbors happier. >> we get a lot of complaints when people are pile driving, and one of the things the department of building inspection does is issue special permits for pile driving noise and we try to figure out who will be the least impact it or what will have the most were the least impact on businesses and restaurants. we're finding fewer places where we can insert that pile driving and have acceptable impac
the rig itself is off the shelf , adapted for our particular installation and the methodology we havend used here is the right combination of pork, crowd, and advancement rate -- of torque, crowd, and advancement right. >> this is a quiet compared with other installations. >> that is the distinct advantage. when you were pounding in downtown san and cisco, there are a lot of noise complaints with businesses and restaurants. this is a lot quieter and perhaps maybe a little more...
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, then technology will adapt to flow around the law. so what we're doing is thinking about how can we design our systems in such a way that we can make sure that our users' data is protected and that we can truthfully answer, we don't have the data. >> matthew, i have to stop you there, but i'm going to take a quick second and compliment you. i've been reading your blog posts, et cetera, that there are huge reactions either way very conservative, very liberal, the strident reactions. and each time you are not strident at all. you are reasoned, and calm about this. and i think you're doing a lot to teach people about what's going on, and i appreciate you doing that for us this morning. >> thank you. thank you for having me on. >>> "press here" will be back in just a minute. >>> welcome back to "press: here." college football returns this week. first pac-12 game thursday, cal hosts the northwestern wildcats saturday. you can watch the games online. and if you have the right cable provider, even on your iphone. sports is casing the viewers
, then technology will adapt to flow around the law. so what we're doing is thinking about how can we design our systems in such a way that we can make sure that our users' data is protected and that we can truthfully answer, we don't have the data. >> matthew, i have to stop you there, but i'm going to take a quick second and compliment you. i've been reading your blog posts, et cetera, that there are huge reactions either way very conservative, very liberal, the strident reactions. and...
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it can be adapted. the maintenance alternative can be adapted on mount davidson we have two areas, a tree urban forest on the west side, a grass side on the right side. as you maintain or replace trees, you can do what you need to do with the grass land without having logging trucks coming in and tearing out half an acre of trees over how many years in closing public access. the draft e-i-r, the 5 62-page e-i-r that's already been produced, unnecessarily combines the park and laguna salada with mount davidson and public access in san francisco. so, it's a poorly drafted e-i-r. it should consider project by project specifications. and the final point i'll make is this commission must guide the staff because you're about to allocate 170 acres plus an added 70 acres in glenn canyon to [speaker not understood] habitats as a result of recommendations by the staff, which i'm not sure you're aware of to the fish and wildlife service. and i can provide maps. [inaudible]. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. l
it can be adapted. the maintenance alternative can be adapted on mount davidson we have two areas, a tree urban forest on the west side, a grass side on the right side. as you maintain or replace trees, you can do what you need to do with the grass land without having logging trucks coming in and tearing out half an acre of trees over how many years in closing public access. the draft e-i-r, the 5 62-page e-i-r that's already been produced, unnecessarily combines the park and laguna salada with...