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robots, called orb bot, those companies inc. is testing several of the robots in san jose. a silicon valley tech company is developing theen manys that will help customers find products in the store. >> these robots can speak multiple lang warjs they can direct you, and help you find the thing that you brought in, see if we have it or not. >> wow, the bots will be instored in the stores in late november. lows came up with the low bot concept from science fiction write, they turned one of their stories into real life. >>> all right. a quick thinking homeowner, springs into action, after an suv crashed into his swimming pool in the backyard. that vehicle fished out of the long island pool after the rescue because inside that suv was a 79-year-old gentleman, police say he accidently hit the gas instead of the break, while trying to park. the homeowner saw it all, dove in for the rescue. >> i jumped in to get him out. he couldn't roll the window down. so we smashed the window. we just pulled him out. >> we pulled him out. the driver taken to the hospital, he is going to be just
robots, called orb bot, those companies inc. is testing several of the robots in san jose. a silicon valley tech company is developing theen manys that will help customers find products in the store. >> these robots can speak multiple lang warjs they can direct you, and help you find the thing that you brought in, see if we have it or not. >> wow, the bots will be instored in the stores in late november. lows came up with the low bot concept from science fiction write, they turned...
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a go pro camera attach today a bot roll of -- attach today a bot roll of -- attached to a bottle of whiskey has gone viral. >> all drinking out of the sailboat. >> all family right? >> that's true. >> they are now. >> that's going to do it for kpix 5 news at noon. >> hey a beautiful day here. hopefully a big night in kansas city too. go giants. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] >> rick: were you following me? >> maya: i just thought you'd be here -- scene of the crime. >> rick: i keep picturing them... right there... their hands, their lips. you should just go. >> maya: i'm not letting you go through this alone.
a go pro camera attach today a bot roll of -- attach today a bot roll of -- attached to a bottle of whiskey has gone viral. >> all drinking out of the sailboat. >> all family right? >> that's true. >> they are now. >> that's going to do it for kpix 5 news at noon. >> hey a beautiful day here. hopefully a big night in kansas city too. go giants. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] >> rick: were you...
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>> i call it fly bot. >> fly bot. >> yes, it's a pet name. >> but the name isn't a coincidence.fter a fruitfly. >> they're able to escape faster than we can blink our eyes. >> that's how they managing to evade the fly swatter. >> yes. >> how a drone could dodge falling objects while searching for survivors earned him a spot in the google science fair, a competition for teenage innovators. >> at their age, they don't realize that thing are impossible so they go ahead and do them. that's part of the greató inspiration what we see here at the fair. >> fearlessly attacking a problem that has had grown-ups stumped, this 14-year-old has an answer to cyberbullying. >> this part of our brain called the prefrontal cortex is not developed till age 25. it controls decision making >> a web browser detects an offensive post before it's put up and asks the teen to think twice about it. a study found 93% effective and she already has a provisional patent. >> i'm going to be seen in london. >> and wow. we were just looking at that. that's great. joining me is irene van der zande, founder and di
>> i call it fly bot. >> fly bot. >> yes, it's a pet name. >> but the name isn't a coincidence.fter a fruitfly. >> they're able to escape faster than we can blink our eyes. >> that's how they managing to evade the fly swatter. >> yes. >> how a drone could dodge falling objects while searching for survivors earned him a spot in the google science fair, a competition for teenage innovators. >> at their age, they don't realize that thing are...
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without government bots on their backs. without some government finger picking their pockets.hout a government czar telling them thousand educate their children. without some government dictator selecting their doctors for them. no government, no government, no government. central to their vision was the concept of very small government. and the democrat led administration there. vision has become a nightmare and every minute aspects of our lives. a r and there are the days of the revolution, the minutemen, warriors. it was their sacrifice. their energy that threw off the yolk of oppression of king george. today my brothers and sisters, you are, you in this room, are the minute men. it is out of these days of oppression that we in this room must create a new liberty and freedom, a new america of freedom. we've had almost a decade of hope and change. seems like so much more. so much longer. hoping for a job and trying to live off the change in our pocket. the unemployment figures in the black community are so high, i haven't seen black unemployment this high since the great dep
without government bots on their backs. without some government finger picking their pockets.hout a government czar telling them thousand educate their children. without some government dictator selecting their doctors for them. no government, no government, no government. central to their vision was the concept of very small government. and the democrat led administration there. vision has become a nightmare and every minute aspects of our lives. a r and there are the days of the revolution,...
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nationals at giants game 3 bot 2nd, scoreless, 2 men on for sf brandon crawford - gives it a ridebutryce harper tracks it down with the nice catch at the track to save a pair of runs doug fister: 7 ip, 4 hits, 0 runs top 3rd, scoreless gregor blanco - a couple nice catches on the daythis one a diving catch on asdrubal cabrera in support of bumgarner top 7th, still scoreless madison bumgarner was cruising until wilson ramos the sacrificebumgarner makes an awful throw to third to try and get lead runnerball gets by sandovaltwo runs score 2-0 wash bumgarner: 7 ip, 6 hits, 3 runs , 6 k's top 9th harper - busted out of his division series slump with this solo hr into the arcade in right off jean machi 4-0 wash final: 4-1 final giants lead series 2-1 / game 4 tomorrow night nlds game 3 - dodgers at cardinals busch stadium in st. louis. top 6th/ 1-0 cardinals hanley ramirez doubles into the right field corner yasiel puig who after striking out 7 straight times had tripled scores 1-1 tie bottom 7th/ 1-1 tie kolten wong 2-run home run off scott elbert 3-1 cardinals final: 3-1 cardinals cards
nationals at giants game 3 bot 2nd, scoreless, 2 men on for sf brandon crawford - gives it a ridebutryce harper tracks it down with the nice catch at the track to save a pair of runs doug fister: 7 ip, 4 hits, 0 runs top 3rd, scoreless gregor blanco - a couple nice catches on the daythis one a diving catch on asdrubal cabrera in support of bumgarner top 7th, still scoreless madison bumgarner was cruising until wilson ramos the sacrificebumgarner makes an awful throw to third to try and get lead...
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i have seen reports that a very significant fraction of network traffic now is bot nets. those could be benign bot nets, just automated programs that go out and do something on the network. >> malware. >> or they could be malignant. we know a lot of it is machine generated right now, which tells you something about scale. >> we will go to allison for audience questions. you hear me? >> you talked a little bit about patching and praying. can you talk about the process being made unclean sake technology, the idea of rebuilding the internet with security in mind? >> i think patching and praying does work. it is the best thing we have got. we must keep doing it. we think we have got to get beyond it. it is a losing game. one of the questions we asked was if we did have a clean slate, how would you rebuild systems to make them more secure? one of the ideas was inspired by biology where one of the reasons the human race has survived plagues and ebola and other infectious disease partly because under the skin there is a lot of diversity among individuals. so one attack cannot wi
i have seen reports that a very significant fraction of network traffic now is bot nets. those could be benign bot nets, just automated programs that go out and do something on the network. >> malware. >> or they could be malignant. we know a lot of it is machine generated right now, which tells you something about scale. >> we will go to allison for audience questions. you hear me? >> you talked a little bit about patching and praying. can you talk about the process...
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. >> i bot the november 44 puts. the stock is up 17%. i think all of these names, despite the fundamental merits on different fames, i think they're all very crowded. the we see a continuation of this week's selling, this stock is going to be at 40. >> earnings, of course, are next week. so dan you stick with this trade? >> i think this is an important note. when you have a trade that wasn't put on like earnings. what i was looking to do, we had the selling mid-week, we had a nice gainer on my hands, if it had broken its average around 41, i was looking to take profits on the position or look to spread here. here's one point i want to make. in this gap me mark we have, squeezy, crashy, whatever you want to call it. you got to be careful. you don't always want to spread things tom me, what i will look to do, if we have that break in front of thef of earnings him. i am looking at risks being taken off the table. if i have a slight loser, i'm not so sure i will take it on. >> carter, how are you feeling about large cap stocks these days. gi
. >> i bot the november 44 puts. the stock is up 17%. i think all of these names, despite the fundamental merits on different fames, i think they're all very crowded. the we see a continuation of this week's selling, this stock is going to be at 40. >> earnings, of course, are next week. so dan you stick with this trade? >> i think this is an important note. when you have a trade that wasn't put on like earnings. what i was looking to do, we had the selling mid-week, we had a...
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and they likely sent a distress signal to the bot. >> it began to go wrong, 10, 12 seconds. >> reporter: shortly after the explosion, crews moved in to secure the sight and begin investigating. >> it has classified equipment on the spacecraft. so we need to maintain the area around the debris in a secure manner. >> reporter: the antaras keeps the space station supplied with food, supplies and scientific equipment. the prior have been successful. >> how have things gone in the past? >> reporter: they do. this is a company with two failed rocket launches, one in 2009, one in 2011. the most recent failure, trying to get a climate satellite into orbit. they are expensive, costing hundreds of millions of dollars. >> the investigation begins today. thank you. >>> also new overnight from washington. white house security has been breached again. nobody jumped the fence. the white house confirms that hackers broke into the unclassified computer network. a u.s. ally brought it to their attention. it may be state-sponsored, possibly, by russia. >>> security is getting tighter at federal buildings.
and they likely sent a distress signal to the bot. >> it began to go wrong, 10, 12 seconds. >> reporter: shortly after the explosion, crews moved in to secure the sight and begin investigating. >> it has classified equipment on the spacecraft. so we need to maintain the area around the debris in a secure manner. >> reporter: the antaras keeps the space station supplied with food, supplies and scientific equipment. the prior have been successful. >> how have things...
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>> we have 3 million cattle, that head is bigger when we compare to the combined head of libya and bots. and we have the capacity to slaughter and we have done it before. better that you want to benefit one or two things, that does not mean we don't have the capacity. >> reporter: some believe exporting beef to russia is unrealistic. but some business people are optimistic, hoping russians one day get to sample zimbabwean beef. >>> the greek government has tabled a bill that would reduce state funding of political parties. it's trying to ease the burden on taxpayers. but critics say the law may cause more problems. >> reporter: this man prides himself on selling almost exclusively greek fabrics, but like the textile mills he buys from, his second-generation business is hanging by a thread. >> translator: we should abolish the tax dividend to parties. we struggle to pay our own supplies up front in cash. >> reporter: taxpayers foot the bill for political parties. the ruling coalition of socialists and conservatives has now tabled a bill that would cut public funding to parties by half an
>> we have 3 million cattle, that head is bigger when we compare to the combined head of libya and bots. and we have the capacity to slaughter and we have done it before. better that you want to benefit one or two things, that does not mean we don't have the capacity. >> reporter: some believe exporting beef to russia is unrealistic. but some business people are optimistic, hoping russians one day get to sample zimbabwean beef. >>> the greek government has tabled a bill...
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last year we merged with brooklyn based maker bot, a 3-d printing company whose user friendly productsare designed for prosumers and entrepreneurs with basic technical skills. the growth of our business has helped others as well. when magician chris miles was performing at events with his band, he used a popular credit card reader to process payments when he sold his cds. the credit card reader plugged into his laptop but he found that the reader tended to swivel or spin when it was used instead of remaining stable. that made it sometimes difficult to use. borrowing from his children's lego pieces, chris built an accessory that kept the card stable. with the successful design, chris wanted to bring his new innovation to market. it would have been costly and inefficient using traditional production methods, so instead he invested in a consumer level 3-d printer which is literally become a factory in his desk enabled him to produce his invention from home for a couple thousand dollars and sell thousands of them. we take pride in stories like this. to us they demonstrate we are not just a
last year we merged with brooklyn based maker bot, a 3-d printing company whose user friendly productsare designed for prosumers and entrepreneurs with basic technical skills. the growth of our business has helped others as well. when magician chris miles was performing at events with his band, he used a popular credit card reader to process payments when he sold his cds. the credit card reader plugged into his laptop but he found that the reader tended to swivel or spin when it was used...
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now, those could be benign bot nets, just automated programs that go out and do something on the network often malware. >> or they could be malignant. we don't even know. >> right, right. >> but we know a lot of it is machine generated right now. >> okay. we'll go to allison for some audience questions. >> can you hear me? okay. so you talked a little bit about patching and praying no longer working. can you talk a little bit about processing made on clean slate technology, this idea of rebuilding the internet with, you know, with security in mind rather than patching and praying? >> yeah. yeah, and just to be clear, patching and praying, you know, it does work, it's the best thing we've got, so we must keep doing it as fast as we can. we just think we've got to get beyond it, because it's a losing, losing game. so one of the questions that we asked in recent years was if you did have a clean slate, how would you rebuild systems to make them more fundamentally cyber secure? one of the ideas that came out of that was actually inspired by biology where, n., one of the reasons that the huma
now, those could be benign bot nets, just automated programs that go out and do something on the network often malware. >> or they could be malignant. we don't even know. >> right, right. >> but we know a lot of it is machine generated right now. >> okay. we'll go to allison for some audience questions. >> can you hear me? okay. so you talked a little bit about patching and praying no longer working. can you talk a little bit about processing made on clean slate...
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whose bots on the the ground. the president will have three lousy choices.r say we bombed everything. "pfi thousands of a forces and i think most likely turn to the iranians and said let's have a partnership and we'll be the air force and you are the boots on the ground and the iranians are going to say the price is nuclear weapons and we want you to look the other way. >> we have a mutual friend at west point and made the comment that the air strikes are like first day of deer season. a lot of harvesting of the deer on the first day. and then they get smart. would you say that is a fair assessment? >> isis is in the hiding places. >> colonel allen. it is more like cockroaches when the raid bottle comes out. >> i hope that america has a realize that they can't ignore. kt delightful to hear from you and your clarity. >> thank you. >> great to have you here. (applause) >> democrats are distancing themselves from the president and nancy pelosilr5nf and harry. why the democratic leaders are toxic to those seeking office. we'll talk about that when we come back,
whose bots on the the ground. the president will have three lousy choices.r say we bombed everything. "pfi thousands of a forces and i think most likely turn to the iranians and said let's have a partnership and we'll be the air force and you are the boots on the ground and the iranians are going to say the price is nuclear weapons and we want you to look the other way. >> we have a mutual friend at west point and made the comment that the air strikes are like first day of deer...
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. >> what they are able to do is connect the bots using their brains, and a limited amount of data. they didn't need to listen to the cell phone taps. they looked at what was happening, and contextualize it. and figure out that the movement was growing force. one example was when nusra was on the theme. and i.s.i.s. known to a couple of specialists. these folks who respect from washington. they were able to peace together, often in arabic the debate between recruits in i.s.i.s. long before journalists like me paid attention, e noticed a score group was quitting base they were weak kneed and flocking to i.s.i.s. it was the kind of thing about being smart. it underscores a failure of the u.s. intelligence in policy establishment to notice thing going on this plain site. what you are describing is they saw a split twine al qaeda and i.s.i.l. before anybody else is intensity. >> one of the real potent thing about i.s.i.s. is the ability to use messaging, propaganda and ideology, to recruit committed fighters. this is something again that takes place in the open, not in clandestine chann
. >> what they are able to do is connect the bots using their brains, and a limited amount of data. they didn't need to listen to the cell phone taps. they looked at what was happening, and contextualize it. and figure out that the movement was growing force. one example was when nusra was on the theme. and i.s.i.s. known to a couple of specialists. these folks who respect from washington. they were able to peace together, often in arabic the debate between recruits in i.s.i.s. long...
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faux down four bot dollars -- four bottles of prescription drugs and she had been with them for six yearsainst the rams. he had three touchdowns, including this one. cab scab now 4 and 0 and on monday night. >>> san francisco's and the and candle stick park will be moved to help out. >>> did you ever bione? >> -- buy one? >> no, the boss at my house said i have too much stuff. >> let's take a look at the commute, traffic is doing poorly on 880 westbound and it is backed up into fairfield because of the crash which is a big-rig blocking lanes. traffic is really slow out of fairfield and vacaville and then you have to go through where it is slow. let's take a look at 880, and traffic from both directions and when you get into the middle, it is about an 8 to 10 minutes drive. >>> all right, good morning to you all, yesterday we had 80s and 90s and if the pattern holds and it sure looks like it, 70s. santa rosa, 90 to 70s. livermore 92 to 76 and it looks like cooling will continue over the next couple of days. not everyone isp over it and the front will weaken as it moves in. again it is pop
faux down four bot dollars -- four bottles of prescription drugs and she had been with them for six yearsainst the rams. he had three touchdowns, including this one. cab scab now 4 and 0 and on monday night. >>> san francisco's and the and candle stick park will be moved to help out. >>> did you ever bione? >> -- buy one? >> no, the boss at my house said i have too much stuff. >> let's take a look at the commute, traffic is doing poorly on 880 westbound and...
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i'm wondering if you guys could look ahead and maybe talk about bots -- >> talk about? >> bots. a growing number of political campaigns and democracies around the world that are using out mated scripts to solve the problems of volume of content or realtime is not fast enough. are candidates in the u.s. going to start using more out mated scripts, they'll lose that personal face to face interaction, but they'll solve lots of logistical challenges, right? >> i think out mating engagement is dangerous. the likelihood of it ringing false and inauthentic is incredibly high and the risk is very great. using out mated tools for listening and monitoring and seeing conversations and being able to listen to your communities at scale are really important and there are great tools for this now. but my experience with out mated response, unless it's something as trivial as thanks for your notification, we'll get back to you that's very clearly out mated f you're trying to impersonate personalization, you're in a very risky territory. i think generally speaking i think it's not a good strateg
i'm wondering if you guys could look ahead and maybe talk about bots -- >> talk about? >> bots. a growing number of political campaigns and democracies around the world that are using out mated scripts to solve the problems of volume of content or realtime is not fast enough. are candidates in the u.s. going to start using more out mated scripts, they'll lose that personal face to face interaction, but they'll solve lots of logistical challenges, right? >> i think out mating...
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can books compete with bots? well, the library is now a place of learning. that's true.the west port library has acquired two humanois -- humanoid robots. here is a lady talking. >> in the past we have welcomed welcomed -- libraries welcomed personal computers for people to touch for the first time in the 80s. it is natural to keep going and to say what do people need to know about. we decided robotics was the next disruptive technology. >> apparently it has been an itch. as the wall stree journal reporter explains, the robot can do many things. >> the robots can do many things including recognize faces, respond to verbal commands and right themselves after a fall. the library plans to debut the robot on october 11th and programs and workshops will follow. >> the children are so mean to that robot. >> i'm sorry. >> meanwhile, the company is developing robots to teach dogs basic arithmetic. >> i didn't see much instruction there. dennis, will this bring the kids back to the library, or will the kids just go there to torture the robots because they are obviously going to b
can books compete with bots? well, the library is now a place of learning. that's true.the west port library has acquired two humanois -- humanoid robots. here is a lady talking. >> in the past we have welcomed welcomed -- libraries welcomed personal computers for people to touch for the first time in the 80s. it is natural to keep going and to say what do people need to know about. we decided robotics was the next disruptive technology. >> apparently it has been an itch. as the...
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it intend to refranchise the majority of the north american bot lipping territories -- bottling territoriesy the end of 2017. they lowered the earnings target for 2015 warning that exchange rates won't be in its favour. >> harley davison sparked a 3.8% gape in sales for three monthsnding in -- gain in accepts for three month ending in september. profits fell, dealers were left with too much invent ris, meaning showrooms needed fewer bikes. when it comes to big-picture plans, harley's strategy may be overseas. david osow has this report. >> reporter: harley davison has built it is as synonymous with the open round, an american icon. it has captured consumer imagine nations with a brand so distinctive that harley tried to trademark the sound of its bike's exhaust. that led to an imaging, lionizing films like "the wild one", and "easy rider." >> harley is freedom, an iconic name plate like the harley davison bar and shield. it. >> reporter: it wasn't always easy riding. bordering on bankruptcy, they took a hit. they were forced to lean on a $3 million high interest loan buffet. >> the company
it intend to refranchise the majority of the north american bot lipping territories -- bottling territoriesy the end of 2017. they lowered the earnings target for 2015 warning that exchange rates won't be in its favour. >> harley davison sparked a 3.8% gape in sales for three monthsnding in -- gain in accepts for three month ending in september. profits fell, dealers were left with too much invent ris, meaning showrooms needed fewer bikes. when it comes to big-picture plans, harley's...
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. >> it is a bot to help you shop.owe's home improvement warehouse is testing robotic shopping assistants. now you can buy appliances and talk to them. the helpers can scan and identify items and lead shoppers to the right aisle. said a spokesman, peel can come in with a -- people can come in with a random screw and say mr. robot, i need more of these. and if they have it in the store, they can find it. in other productivity news, taco bell is making fast-food even faster. they unveiled a mobile hap that helps people order and pay on their smartphone and then walk in or drive in and pick up their food. that is great. i am excited about the mobile app. this is a market thing. people complain saying these apps will put people out of business. good. it makes people more efficient. >> i am just glad there is an app that can give you explosive diarrhea. >> is that a crack against taco bell? >> a great dining establishment? >> katherine, i think all technology is a good thing. people always complain that we are putting worke
. >> it is a bot to help you shop.owe's home improvement warehouse is testing robotic shopping assistants. now you can buy appliances and talk to them. the helpers can scan and identify items and lead shoppers to the right aisle. said a spokesman, peel can come in with a -- people can come in with a random screw and say mr. robot, i need more of these. and if they have it in the store, they can find it. in other productivity news, taco bell is making fast-food even faster. they unveiled a...
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a bot of me so i can just -- like when "orange is the new black" does whatever he wants to me. >> hean. he can find a girl that looks like you. >> that too. >> joanne, are you excited that you can finally create your perfect man? >> yes, with really big breasts. i can't wait. i don't know where that came from. >> i call them man boobs. >> they are called moobs. i have had them. that's what happens when you work out. that's what happens! >> i don't know if this is a great idea. i think it could ruin everyone's real sex life. if there is a real sex life there is a sod one. it is fantasy and you can control all of this. when you are with a real person you may not be able to control that. >> that's what happens with porn addiction. they like to have it in their con sum tiff -- >> they? >> they. i am told people who are addicted to porn have a hard time dealing with real sex. >> i am going to pre alpha test this. >> will it replace my dolls anytime soon? >> probably not. of course virtual reality will be used for porn. as long as dudes are inventing things. >> that's not my poin. >> my pr
a bot of me so i can just -- like when "orange is the new black" does whatever he wants to me. >> hean. he can find a girl that looks like you. >> that too. >> joanne, are you excited that you can finally create your perfect man? >> yes, with really big breasts. i can't wait. i don't know where that came from. >> i call them man boobs. >> they are called moobs. i have had them. that's what happens when you work out. that's what happens! >> i...
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leon panetta, cia director, secretary of defense, come forward, and a guy reported b respected by bots sees a real failure in leadership, if you think that americans' to vote for democrats senate to give him last 2 years to do whatever he wants, i don't think that is going to happen. >> lou, too, you have panetta, cia and secretary of defense, and robert gates secretary of defense, and hillary clinton, who wrote about some same issues in her book, secretary of state, have you really, a center of power in the obama administration, leaving and criticizeing the president, i can not remember any time in recent history you had that kind of substantive criticism on the same line of his failure to lead, and act, and panetta is within on to say he gets discourranked and quits, these are damning indictments from people who know him best. >> jack keen said it best, 6 mayor decisions put forward by pentagon on how to fight the wars, and he rejected every one of them. lou: stunning the degree at this which this president that rejected the decisions. to do so without -- you know for security not to
leon panetta, cia director, secretary of defense, come forward, and a guy reported b respected by bots sees a real failure in leadership, if you think that americans' to vote for democrats senate to give him last 2 years to do whatever he wants, i don't think that is going to happen. >> lou, too, you have panetta, cia and secretary of defense, and robert gates secretary of defense, and hillary clinton, who wrote about some same issues in her book, secretary of state, have you really, a...
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i have seen reports that a very significant fraction of network traffic now is bot nets.ose could be benign bot nets, just automated programs that go out and do something on the network. >> malware. >> or they could be malignant. we know a lot of it is machine generated right now, which tells you something about scale. >> we will go to allison for audience questions. you hear me? > >> talked a little bit about patching andyou pray-- patching and praying. can you talk about the process being made unclean sake technology, the idea of rebuilding the internet with security in mind? >> i think patching and praying does work. it is the best thing we have got. we must keep doing it. we think we have got to get beyond it. it is a losing game. one of the questions we asked was if we ddid have a clean slate, how would you rebuild system to make a more secure? one of the ideas was inspired by the reasonse one of the human race has survived plagues and ebola and other infectious disease partly because under the skin there is a lot of diversity among individuals. attack cannot wipe ou
i have seen reports that a very significant fraction of network traffic now is bot nets.ose could be benign bot nets, just automated programs that go out and do something on the network. >> malware. >> or they could be malignant. we know a lot of it is machine generated right now, which tells you something about scale. >> we will go to allison for audience questions. you hear me? > >> talked a little bit about patching andyou pray-- patching and praying. can you talk...
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the road is bot marked from shelling many of the homes by bombs and bullets.teer fighters patrol through an agricultural community southwest of baghdad. they control everything up to the banks of the ewe fray tees. the banks of the river has been destroyed. isis controls the far bank. three and a half weeks ago, these militia men and iraqi army drove isis out, only now are some civilians beginning to return. we left before isis arrived after we received threats. says his neighbor, we only left with the clothing we were wearing. moments later we hear fun fire, perhaps a case of twitchy trigger fingers, perhaps isis. even if people wanted to return, many of the houses are unsafe. >> they don't want him to go inside. a lot of these houses were boobie trapped. >> some of the civilians in the predominantly sunni area fled with isis as it retreated. this colonel fought in this area and says many are not from the area. the majority, he says, let's say 60%, are arabs, mostly saudis, some libyans and some egyptians. isis has pulled ou eed out of h they're not gone. the
the road is bot marked from shelling many of the homes by bombs and bullets.teer fighters patrol through an agricultural community southwest of baghdad. they control everything up to the banks of the ewe fray tees. the banks of the river has been destroyed. isis controls the far bank. three and a half weeks ago, these militia men and iraqi army drove isis out, only now are some civilians beginning to return. we left before isis arrived after we received threats. says his neighbor, we only left...
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square footwork shop where kids often spend 12 hour days can sometimes seven days a week building botsountless car washes support the team and also bought them a brand-new $50,000 haas cnc machine for building robots. >> what is our feed rate? >> right now we're going conservative on this machine. what on the pockets? >> 14 inch per minute. >> it's the team, and this is every bit as popular and every bit as important as any other team on campus. the football and the basketball. so it's on par with athletics. >> you turned down magnet schools to come to this school. >> and i think it was definitely worth it. >> why? >> because this team is unique in so many different ways. it has machining equipment that no other school has access to. it's dedicated during school and after school and it's got the best students all around the valley. >> stem education, science, technology, engineering and math that fosters this kind of learning and in a discipline that is traditionally male-dominated the high rollers are different. >> i wouldn't say it's intimidating. we work as hard as they do. >> what
square footwork shop where kids often spend 12 hour days can sometimes seven days a week building botsountless car washes support the team and also bought them a brand-new $50,000 haas cnc machine for building robots. >> what is our feed rate? >> right now we're going conservative on this machine. what on the pockets? >> 14 inch per minute. >> it's the team, and this is every bit as popular and every bit as important as any other team on campus. the football and the...
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the makers of the bots gave us this video. as you can see, the robots are white columns on wheels with two display screens. they can talk, scan, identify items, and lead customers to what they are looking for. i wonder if they can help you find a bathroom. they do speak both spanish and english. the robots are expected to start work early december near the 280/87 interchange. >>> well, it could soon be a whole new way to fly the friendly skies. check it out. the center for profits innovation is releasing this video of a new concept plane that has no windows. it includes a cabin with curved high definition screens and cameras mounted on the outside of the plane to make it look like the walls are see through. so what you're flying over is projected on to the walls there. the idea is still in the development phase, but researchers say you probably won't see it in the friendly skies for at least another ten years. >>> depending on the day you want your forecast surrounding you. which day are we having, christina? >> it's going to
the makers of the bots gave us this video. as you can see, the robots are white columns on wheels with two display screens. they can talk, scan, identify items, and lead customers to what they are looking for. i wonder if they can help you find a bathroom. they do speak both spanish and english. the robots are expected to start work early december near the 280/87 interchange. >>> well, it could soon be a whole new way to fly the friendly skies. check it out. the center for profits...
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massimo bot tturbottura.> jimmy: i want to thank billy crudup, massimo bottura, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, their album is called "everything will be alright in the end." it came out today. here with the song "ain't got nobody," weezer! >> i had another nightmare. >> go back to sleep, honey. everything will be all right in the end. ♪ ♪ ♪ ain't got nobody ain't got nobody ain't got nobody ♪ ♪ ain't got no one to really love me ain't got nobody ain't got nobody ♪ ♪ ain't got no one to kiss and hug me i've been so patient all around the nation ♪ ♪ there ain't no one in all creation i'm living all alone nobody at home ♪ ♪ i try to fall asleep i really start to freak my daddy loved me no one could touch me ♪ ♪ until he went up and left me lonely that's human nature we fail each other ♪ ♪ we keep on searching for another i thought i had a friend but she was just pretend ♪ ♪ she didn't have a soul nothing i could hold ain't got nobody ain't got nobody ♪ ♪ ain't go
massimo bot tturbottura.> jimmy: i want to thank billy crudup, massimo bottura, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, their album is called "everything will be alright in the end." it came out today. here with the song "ain't got nobody," weezer! >> i had another nightmare. >> go back to sleep, honey. everything will be all right in the end. ♪ ♪ ♪ ain't got nobody ain't got nobody ain't got nobody ♪...
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massimo bot tturbottura. we'll be right ba with weezer.e effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. >> jimmy: i want to thank billy crudup, massimo bottura, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, their album is called "everything will be alright in the end." it came out today. here with the song "ain't got nobody," weezer! >> i had another nightmare. >> go back to sleep, honey. everything will be all right in the end. ♪ ♪ ♪ ain't got nobody ain't got nobody ain't got nobody ♪ ♪ ain't got no one to really love me ain't got nobody ain't got nobody ♪ ♪ ain't got no one to kiss and hug me i've been so patient all around the nation ♪ ♪ there ain't no one in all creation i'm living all alone nobo
massimo bot tturbottura. we'll be right ba with weezer.e effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. >> jimmy: i want to thank billy crudup, massimo bottura, and apologize to matt...
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carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard, and bot westboundward of "the washington post."le she may have trouble, because the iraqe army hasn't had many successes. isis is continuing the march through anbar province all the way to the infamous town of abu ghraib, which is in baghdad's western sububs. meanwhile, brit, so as far as the obama administration has failed so far to is it equip or train the -- >> this assumed dubious that it could ever accomplish its goal of defeating, destroying isis. it looked like it was designed more to contain isis, especially in iraq. now it looks like it may not succeed in doing that. at least the airpower alone is failing to do that. you can see the advances continue. obviously it's hindered to some extent by the air strikes which are not massive. they're in fact minimal -- it may be because they don't have the knowledge to be able to target effectively for a larger more robust campaign, but so far this is going badly, even if the goal were meanly to contain isis in iraq. >> by friday the state department was doing a better job of describi
carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard, and bot westboundward of "the washington post."le she may have trouble, because the iraqe army hasn't had many successes. isis is continuing the march through anbar province all the way to the infamous town of abu ghraib, which is in baghdad's western sububs. meanwhile, brit, so as far as the obama administration has failed so far to is it equip or train the -- >> this assumed dubious that it could ever accomplish its goal of...
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bot of these events following a high-profile strategy session on isis at the pentagon last week. photo-op. here to discuss, cnn political commentator and republican strategist kevin madden. and cnn political commentator and host of huff post live marc lamont hill. kevin, let's start with you. in the past, president obama has dismissed photo-ops. most recently he dismissed it during the border crisis saying he is more interested in solving problems than taking pictures but now seems like there may have been a change of heart. what's your take? >> well i would challenge the premise or any argument out of this administration that they don't care about photo-ops. this is an administration that cares a great deal and a presidency and a candidacy back in 2008 that was vaulted ahead of the others because of photo-ops. but as part of the presidency, photo-ops are important. how you send a message to the american people about the level of concern that you have for a given challenge, your plan for dealing with a certain challenge, those type of photo-ops are important. so it should come as
bot of these events following a high-profile strategy session on isis at the pentagon last week. photo-op. here to discuss, cnn political commentator and republican strategist kevin madden. and cnn political commentator and host of huff post live marc lamont hill. kevin, let's start with you. in the past, president obama has dismissed photo-ops. most recently he dismissed it during the border crisis saying he is more interested in solving problems than taking pictures but now seems like there...
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i'm wondering if you guys could look ahead and maybe talk about bots -- >> talk about? >> bots. a growing number of political campaigns and democracies around the world that are using out mated scripts to solve the problems of volume of content or realtime is not fast enough. are candidates in the u.s. going to start using more out mated scripts, they'll lose that personal face to face interaction, but they'll solve lots of logistical challenges, right? >> i think out mating engagement is dangerous. the likelihood of it ringing false and inauthentic is incredibly high and the risk is very great. using out mated tools for listening and monitoring and seeing conversations and being able to listen to your communities at scale are really important and there are great tools for this now. but my experience with out mated response, unless it's something as trivial as thanks for your notification, we'll get back to you that's very clearly out mated f you're trying to impersonate personalization, you're in a very risky territory. i think generally speaking i think it's not a good strateg
i'm wondering if you guys could look ahead and maybe talk about bots -- >> talk about? >> bots. a growing number of political campaigns and democracies around the world that are using out mated scripts to solve the problems of volume of content or realtime is not fast enough. are candidates in the u.s. going to start using more out mated scripts, they'll lose that personal face to face interaction, but they'll solve lots of logistical challenges, right? >> i think out mating...
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i'm wondering if you guys could look ahead and maybe talk about bots -- >> talk about? >> bots. a growing number of political campaigns and democracies around the world that are using automated scripts to solve the problems of volume of content or realtime is not fast enough. are candidates in the u.s. going to start using more automated scripts, they'll lose that personal face to face interaction, but they'll solve lots of logistical challenges, right? >> i think out mating engagement is dangerous. the likelihood of it ringing false and inauthentic is incredibly high and the risk is very great. using automated tools for listening and monitoring and seeing conversations and being able to listen to your communities at scale are really important and there are great tools for this now. but my experience with automated response, unless it's something as trivial as thanks for your notification, we'll get back to you that's very clearly automated. if you're trying to impersonate personalization, you're in a very risky territory. i think generally speaking i think it's not a good strat
i'm wondering if you guys could look ahead and maybe talk about bots -- >> talk about? >> bots. a growing number of political campaigns and democracies around the world that are using automated scripts to solve the problems of volume of content or realtime is not fast enough. are candidates in the u.s. going to start using more automated scripts, they'll lose that personal face to face interaction, but they'll solve lots of logistical challenges, right? >> i think out mating...
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who knew that todd bot can knock over the whole world and the housing crash. not all unknown unknowns but impact had a much worse impact on the market than advertised. right now, i got to tell you the only thing that for me counts as unknown unknown is spread for ebola to spread throughout the western world or fear of the spread rips through the economies. it has been a major economic disaster. consider it last year, sierra leone had the second fastest economy in the world. liberia was number six. gdp estimates sliced almost in half by the imf because of ebola. the next "real, real deal." i'm amazed anybody left their house this morning. i think the closest thing to a black swan in my opinion is the lack of leadership in the white house. we have a crisis of confidence. not about ebola per se but the inability of this administration to protect americans if this thing begins to spread. listening to rich, lou, taking someone's temperature? are they serious? the way this thing incubates? that's the screening process? they're going to take someone's temperature, th
who knew that todd bot can knock over the whole world and the housing crash. not all unknown unknowns but impact had a much worse impact on the market than advertised. right now, i got to tell you the only thing that for me counts as unknown unknown is spread for ebola to spread throughout the western world or fear of the spread rips through the economies. it has been a major economic disaster. consider it last year, sierra leone had the second fastest economy in the world. liberia was number...
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the president is speaking out bot fight gains -- about the fight against ebola. >>> a new study findsto each state, find out what the study says about our area. >>> those stories in cases of rape,pposes aborin cases of incest,ions. and in cases where the mother's health is in danger. no woman should be forced to carry a pregnancy from a rape. mario scavello sponsored a bill to force women to have unnecessary and invasive ultrasounds. it's horrifying. women need to know that mario scavello wants to stand between them and their doctors in making decisions that aren't his to make. >> good morning, it is saturday, october 18 i'm eva pilgrim. here's what we're following for you right now on "action news." >>> some burlington county residents flee from a blaze that kept firefighters busy overnight. >>> a local community is stepping upment search for a stolen dog from south philadelphia. >>> this donated home is on the move this morning, find out where it's heading. those stories in just a moment, but first the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, this is the good day for the weekend. >
the president is speaking out bot fight gains -- about the fight against ebola. >>> a new study findsto each state, find out what the study says about our area. >>> those stories in cases of rape,pposes aborin cases of incest,ions. and in cases where the mother's health is in danger. no woman should be forced to carry a pregnancy from a rape. mario scavello sponsored a bill to force women to have unnecessary and invasive ultrasounds. it's horrifying. women need to know that...
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next month you can interact with two of the bots at westport library in connecticut.ding and programing. the robotics firm sold about 6,000 robots, mostly to museums and schools. kids love it. david: cool stuff. losing your memory? beer may be your answer. researcher at oregon state university, compound in hops, main ingredient in beer, improved cognitive function in group of mice. the company said the compound may be useful to for memories. researchers said huge quantities of compound ranked they would have drink 3500 pints of beer a day to see any effect. >> 3500 points, okay. if we asked you on -- pints. we asked you on facebook and twitter could we have ebola outbreak on u.s.? herb said if they arrived on our shores statistically certain others have as well. not everybody will point to a hospital. david: good point. steve wrote on facebook. i think we can contain this one, one person in texas but the obama administration need to do something asap. number one thing to watch tomorrow will be weekly jobless claims. economies expects number of americans filing for fir
next month you can interact with two of the bots at westport library in connecticut.ding and programing. the robotics firm sold about 6,000 robots, mostly to museums and schools. kids love it. david: cool stuff. losing your memory? beer may be your answer. researcher at oregon state university, compound in hops, main ingredient in beer, improved cognitive function in group of mice. the company said the compound may be useful to for memories. researchers said huge quantities of compound ranked...
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. >> so i'm going to pose this question to bot of you. >> i agree with that. >> good.ast question, everybody's saying we have an ebola crisis in this country. yet out of 319 million people, only two people, health care workers, have contracted ebola from a man who came from liberia. is there really an ebola crisis in this country, dr. haas? >> i would phrase it more as an ebola communication crisis. i think messaging has to give the public an understanding that we don't know the answers. here's what we know, here's what we don't know. >> al sander? >> i think we have an ebola crisis in as much as we've demonstrated that the current agencies that are meant to protect us don't do a very good job of that but the real crisis is in west africa and we're not doing anything like enough to roll back the disease there and that we should be terrified of. if you're worried about ebola, spend your money there. doctors without borders are doing great work there. >> alexander van tulleken and dr. charles haas, i appreciate it. thanks to bloet of you. >>> still to come, one of the mo
. >> so i'm going to pose this question to bot of you. >> i agree with that. >> good.ast question, everybody's saying we have an ebola crisis in this country. yet out of 319 million people, only two people, health care workers, have contracted ebola from a man who came from liberia. is there really an ebola crisis in this country, dr. haas? >> i would phrase it more as an ebola communication crisis. i think messaging has to give the public an understanding that we don't...
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just go words matter bot and a lot of times the question is hard for people. they don't necessarily have career goals -- clear goals but when you ask what your priorities and a couple of them get you there one of the outcomes that you would find unacceptable and one of the outcomes that you really hope for here were another set of words that i hadn't recognize is what are the goals if your treatment doesn't work or if your health worsens? these are harder to have sometimes. it's the listening when things aren't going the way you hoped. you have got some understanding at that level where to help them walk. i sometimes make a turn on the pathway. >> host: we are going to take a quick break and continue the conversation. >> on the go? "after words" is available via podcast through itunes and xml. visit booktv.org booktv.org and click podcasts on the upper left side of the page. select which podcast you would like to download and listen to "after words" while you travel. >> host: atul gawande cdc came out with a report updating the numbers on life expectancy and n
just go words matter bot and a lot of times the question is hard for people. they don't necessarily have career goals -- clear goals but when you ask what your priorities and a couple of them get you there one of the outcomes that you would find unacceptable and one of the outcomes that you really hope for here were another set of words that i hadn't recognize is what are the goals if your treatment doesn't work or if your health worsens? these are harder to have sometimes. it's the listening...
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, an expo hall where all kinds of companies were showing their equipment -- guns, trucks, printers,bots3-d trying to sell them to the local police departments. the next two days was a 48 hours straight exercise where swat teams rackley competing with each other, going around 35 scenarios. in each one, they're getting points. various swatlot of teams. there were some international swat teams from singapore, south korea, the u.s. marines was a team. there were teams like uc berkeley, prison swat team. thesegone to some of events. on the morning of the second day, they took our press credentials. >> shane, drones have gotten a lot of attention in recent years. did you get any sense that was a hot item among these different law enforcement agencies this time around? >> oh, yeah. there were a ton of drones. when i get kicked out, there were as a vendor at each one of the sites doing the scenarios that had a particular vendor and at that site, there was a drone vendor who we interviewed. he was hoping to use their drones, his companies drones, in the exercise on the bay bridge, but because of
, an expo hall where all kinds of companies were showing their equipment -- guns, trucks, printers,bots3-d trying to sell them to the local police departments. the next two days was a 48 hours straight exercise where swat teams rackley competing with each other, going around 35 scenarios. in each one, they're getting points. various swatlot of teams. there were some international swat teams from singapore, south korea, the u.s. marines was a team. there were teams like uc berkeley, prison swat...
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we get one or two days without another ebola diagnosis hopefully, then i would say you're near the bot m bottom. >> if you look at it on the s&p, we didn't even close above those lows for last couple days. it was 1871, 1874. so for me i think you do need a couple days without an ebola headline because i think that was the one that broke the camels back. if we get that, if we don't get those awful headlines, a couple days below this is not terrible damage, but you got to be above that 200-day which is 1905. we're 50 handles away from there. that's crucial to be above that. >> no ebola but some would argue you need good big cap earnings and google certainly doesn't help. dr. j, what were you doing today? >> i was buying selectively, mel, throughout the day and through the tail end of yesterday, too. and that's because we did have that confluence of the washout in the bond bears as well as the oil bulls, and i think that, that margin selling, that's a capitulation clue that we are very close, and we had it from both of those two commodities. doesn't mean that the bonds can't go lower or t
we get one or two days without another ebola diagnosis hopefully, then i would say you're near the bot m bottom. >> if you look at it on the s&p, we didn't even close above those lows for last couple days. it was 1871, 1874. so for me i think you do need a couple days without an ebola headline because i think that was the one that broke the camels back. if we get that, if we don't get those awful headlines, a couple days below this is not terrible damage, but you got to be above that...
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emergency management with the state of texas and all of the associated agencies that we need to contact, so bot [ inaudibl ] >> we've been in consult while we were on the scene. we were in contact with centers for disease control. [ inaudible question ] >> i won't go too deep in the personal aspects, but i will say that out of five or six symptoms, he was minus a few that i think gave usson to believe or maybe the health department reason to believe that this was a lower level risk. >> i said he had several, but not all five or six. he had was exhibiting some. he exhibited enough to trigger the preliminary screening. i think the important thing to note is once you get more in depth and you talk to the patient and they get more information then they're able to rule out some of the risk. [ inaudible question ] >>. [ inaudible question ] >> well, i would encourage anyone to call us any time they feel they need us, and i think that's good counsel. if you think that you're an at-risk patient, call us and we can respond. again, that becomes an individual choice based upon the risk. [ inaudible questi
emergency management with the state of texas and all of the associated agencies that we need to contact, so bot [ inaudibl ] >> we've been in consult while we were on the scene. we were in contact with centers for disease control. [ inaudible question ] >> i won't go too deep in the personal aspects, but i will say that out of five or six symptoms, he was minus a few that i think gave usson to believe or maybe the health department reason to believe that this was a lower level risk....
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if the project wouldn't have the bot fore with the funny thing is probably useful.t's helping to redevelop a specially low economic neighborhoods to help get some of that redevelopment to clear up rolling and establish sewers and streets, those are all good uses for how we use it. this is coming up with how do we set the standards for what the for cause is met because that will help us have more effective use of tiff. absolutely it's a tool that we can have to help as redevelop or have to help is redevelop our neighborhoods and create economic activity and certainly one of things we should have in our toolbox for community so they can do that. >> moderator: mr. hassebrook. hassebrook: i agree it's a valuable tool. sometimes it's appropriately used and sometimes it's not appropriately use. the purpose of tif was to help develop those areas that would not otherwise been developed. areas that were falling behind in prosperity. i think it is used in recent years has grown far beyond that silly to go back and re-examine those guidelines and make sure we are using tif to
if the project wouldn't have the bot fore with the funny thing is probably useful.t's helping to redevelop a specially low economic neighborhoods to help get some of that redevelopment to clear up rolling and establish sewers and streets, those are all good uses for how we use it. this is coming up with how do we set the standards for what the for cause is met because that will help us have more effective use of tiff. absolutely it's a tool that we can have to help as redevelop or have to help...