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the cameron house headquarters originally, if you were going to set up a d.c. office for a political movement and wanted to have access to federal power. of course, they moved to the lafayette statue. they directly drew the connection with the marquis de lafayette. that was not just the most convenient statue at the white house. that was the symbolism of him. also, at the base of the statue, there is this naked female allegorical character reaching up to lafayette, and she is supposed to be america. they stood in front of female america with the marquis on the plains. we've all seen these pictures of suffragists in front of the white house. just having a female in that space in the 19-teens was progressive already. it was president wilson's back yard. they were very deliberate about making sure they stood in his way almost literally. >> and of course, a century, or more of protests have been on that sidewalk. >> i think people basically live there. >> we would love to take your questions. we will try to get to as many as we can. we have a couple of microphones.
the cameron house headquarters originally, if you were going to set up a d.c. office for a political movement and wanted to have access to federal power. of course, they moved to the lafayette statue. they directly drew the connection with the marquis de lafayette. that was not just the most convenient statue at the white house. that was the symbolism of him. also, at the base of the statue, there is this naked female allegorical character reaching up to lafayette, and she is supposed to be...
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housing in the country. we haven't heard see out there for. and listen cameron is one example. we can't wait longer. permanent housing for people and this sort of services they need so they can get on behalf that they want to be on. >>castor says the president wants to criminalize and scapegoat the homeless will he wants to house them. he says he has a housing plan that would invest enough to create 3 million more affordable housing units. he also wants to make sure runners can afford rent by putting in place a refundable runners tax credit live in the newsroom. dan kerman kron 4 news stand. thank you dozens of protesters gathered in san francisco's financial district this morning after last friday's climate strike. >>protesters blocked montgomery street creating a traffic nightmare for the downtown area. they also drew some murals on the street protesters are demanding the san francisco business is immediately divest from fossil fuels and other climate damaging activities on friday, 10's of thousands of young people skip school to march through downtown san francisco to demand that federal leaders t
housing in the country. we haven't heard see out there for. and listen cameron is one example. we can't wait longer. permanent housing for people and this sort of services they need so they can get on behalf that they want to be on. >>castor says the president wants to criminalize and scapegoat the homeless will he wants to house them. he says he has a housing plan that would invest enough to create 3 million more affordable housing units. he also wants to make sure runners can afford...
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local partners as well as nonprofits and the private sector to create more affordable housing in the country listen. cameronone example. we can't wait longer. permanent housing for people. >>and the same sort of services they need so they can get on behalf that they want to be on castro says he wants to house the homeless while the president simply wants to. >>criminalize homelessness and scapegoat them. castro says he has a plan to create 3 million more affordable housing units and a tax credit plan so runners can afford the rent. dan kerman kron 4 news. well before others or even old enough to drive elementary school kids are dealing with hazardous potholes cracks an uneven pavement and parents. >>are pointing out the problem at the children's playground here at franklin elementary school officials say at least one kid has been injured on the playground one parent says. another problem is the rubber padding underneath the play structure. well, it's old and they say no longer provides the cushioning you need one kids fall on the ground. >>kindergartners here up to 5th grade. so those young kids really need
local partners as well as nonprofits and the private sector to create more affordable housing in the country listen. cameronone example. we can't wait longer. permanent housing for people. >>and the same sort of services they need so they can get on behalf that they want to be on castro says he wants to house the homeless while the president simply wants to. >>criminalize homelessness and scapegoat them. castro says he has a plan to create 3 million more affordable housing units and...
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it is more than three years since david cameron left office and resigned immediately from the house ofnd ceased to be an mp. he has been pursuing his business interests and other political interests and other political interests but he is coming back with a real kind of punch in the stomach for thejohnson government. a real kind of punch in the stomach for the johnson government. yeah, and he has been largely silent. here be out with less than 50 days to go until we are due to leave the european union and his words are going to have some impact, i think. an interesting insight into what was going to his mind at the time. he resigned on the steps of downing street the morning after the referendum, apparently he and his wife had a gin at eight o'clock in the morning before doing so. on a serious note it is more about the conversations that happen between him and other senior conservatives in the run up to that referendum that our own interest, especially borisjohnson. he that our own interest, especially boris johnson. he thought that our own interest, especially borisjohnson. he thought
it is more than three years since david cameron left office and resigned immediately from the house ofnd ceased to be an mp. he has been pursuing his business interests and other political interests and other political interests but he is coming back with a real kind of punch in the stomach for thejohnson government. a real kind of punch in the stomach for the johnson government. yeah, and he has been largely silent. here be out with less than 50 days to go until we are due to leave the...
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spit blood when people mentioned john bercow‘s name the day he was elected, david cameron was in the toilet at the housetime in my life and david cameron so, john bercow doesn't count. —— david cameron said. it is quite extraordinary that john bercow was elected, with very few conservatives supporting him and the support came almost exclusively from the other side, labour mps in particular. they have been the constituency which has kept him in the chair and you could always see when he's in the house of commons, he gives a quick glance to his left which is where the labour and snp benches are, that is where he gets his support. you saw that today, after he gave his announcement, the mps on one side rose up, the labour and lib dems and snp mps and on the conservative side, they were not many people standing up. —— conservatives. when you said he had been here for ten years, you are suggesting he was lucky to survive that long? incredibly lucky, because circumstances conspired to make getting rid ofjohn bercow which was a long—standing objective of the conservatives, he always pushed it down the agenda. d
spit blood when people mentioned john bercow‘s name the day he was elected, david cameron was in the toilet at the housetime in my life and david cameron so, john bercow doesn't count. —— david cameron said. it is quite extraordinary that john bercow was elected, with very few conservatives supporting him and the support came almost exclusively from the other side, labour mps in particular. they have been the constituency which has kept him in the chair and you could always see when he's...
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cameron: do you guys have an in-house design team, or how is that handled? amanda: we do. ns sustainable? because that's, like, the worst-case scenario is, you come back to us and say, "actually, you know, we didn't have the infrastructure in place," so do you really feel like you can maintain this with the production you have now? amanda: definitely. it comes down to the equipment that marcus invested in, and so that's where we are right now. lemonis: i'm really impressed. every time wine enthusiast is throwing an objection at amanda about customization, about volume, about delivery, they had an answer for everything. sybil: so if we were to revise this bag to accommodate three bottles, which is the magic number for us, i would forecast that we would sell about 1,500 pieces in 8 weeks. how much notice do you need? amanda: for that kind of volume, the lead time is four weeks. ideally, we're the only one selling that product. glenn: exclusivity? sybil: exactly. amanda: yes. sybil: that's key for us. amanda: our goal is to obviously educate the world and sell as many cork pro
cameron: do you guys have an in-house design team, or how is that handled? amanda: we do. ns sustainable? because that's, like, the worst-case scenario is, you come back to us and say, "actually, you know, we didn't have the infrastructure in place," so do you really feel like you can maintain this with the production you have now? amanda: definitely. it comes down to the equipment that marcus invested in, and so that's where we are right now. lemonis: i'm really impressed. every time...
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house in london. great self—assurance in david cameron, he spoke as a politician, still does.ut, yes, there's a really touching moment, paragraph in the memoirs, when he talked about the election success enjoyed in 2015 and he plans for a second term when he was the master, finally had his own majority. and he says it makes me sad thinking about that period now, and there is a sadness there. it is a sad man who had been lucky in politics and came toa had been lucky in politics and came to a spectacularly long fall. he think about it every day. sadness and also anger, anger with his former colleagues borisjohnson and also anger, anger with his former colleagues boris johnson and michael gove in particular. he's got some pretty harsh words for them.|j said to him, you call michael gove mendacious, and he said, i don't think i use that word when i spoke to the publisher because i wasn't allowed to take notes. he is very angry with priti patel, our home secretary, for trashing the government. for boris johnson, secretary, for trashing the government. for borisjohnson, he says he h
house in london. great self—assurance in david cameron, he spoke as a politician, still does.ut, yes, there's a really touching moment, paragraph in the memoirs, when he talked about the election success enjoyed in 2015 and he plans for a second term when he was the master, finally had his own majority. and he says it makes me sad thinking about that period now, and there is a sadness there. it is a sad man who had been lucky in politics and came toa had been lucky in politics and came to a...
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house of commons. it is interesting to me, as someone who has taught public policy and worked in government, as to why that is. it's because david cameronment with the venerable democrats in 2010 to secure power in the coalition government, said yes to the parliament act, needing a super majority. you have to get two thirds of the members of the house of commons to support you for this to happen. a different been past three years, would i even be sitting here if david cameron had taken the same principle with regard to the referendum and had a super majority for economicr, political, change, this divorce between britain and europe to take the referendum forward? is not a simple majority, we need something like 66-43. that was not done. had it been, we would be in a different world. what happens in the general election matters will it -- matters. willie resolve anything? -- will it resolve anything? a key question is if boris johnson can get there before the deadline of october 31, which allows him to have the narrative that he could stand up to europe with a deal or no deal. 31 asgoes beyond october the labour party and others want it t
house of commons. it is interesting to me, as someone who has taught public policy and worked in government, as to why that is. it's because david cameronment with the venerable democrats in 2010 to secure power in the coalition government, said yes to the parliament act, needing a super majority. you have to get two thirds of the members of the house of commons to support you for this to happen. a different been past three years, would i even be sitting here if david cameron had taken the same...
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house of representatives launched an impeachment inquiry into president trump. i want to talk about both events with my first guest, david cameronis is the first u.s. television interview for the former british prime minister, the man who called the brexit referendum. his new book is "for the record." david, pleasure to have you on. >> great to be with you. >> first question which you must always be asked is do you not regret putting your country through the nightmare of this brexit drama? should you not just have ever had this brexit? >> i feel huge sadness about the situation we're in now, the difficulties we face. i mean, they will come to an end. we will solve this. when i look back, as i do in the book, lots of regrets of things i could have done differently. perhaps a better negotiation. perhaps a better timing. i felt then and i still feel now that a referendum was inevitable. there was not just growing political pressure because we had treaty after treaty and power after power. there was a genuine problem with the development of the euro, the organization we were in was changing in front of our eyes. i felt it was inevit
house of representatives launched an impeachment inquiry into president trump. i want to talk about both events with my first guest, david cameronis is the first u.s. television interview for the former british prime minister, the man who called the brexit referendum. his new book is "for the record." david, pleasure to have you on. >> great to be with you. >> first question which you must always be asked is do you not regret putting your country through the nightmare of...
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of the house, the longest serving member of the health of commons, a conservative mp since 1970, injohn major's administration, someone with a huge amount of heft, he served under david cameronng figure for the winston churchill's grandson, these are majorfigures in the party. again, what we are seeing in many of the papers, the daily mirror as well, quotes from people like justin, papers, the daily mirror as well, quotes from people likejustin, the former cabinet minister who said she is not standing again, saying i haven't left the party, the party has left me. ken clarke quoted in a lot of the newspapers as well, pointing at this in his words is the most right—wing government we have seen. most right—wing government we have seen. saying that also using words along the lines of this is not a conservative party i recognise. very, very serious for the party. daily express front page, parliament surrenders to the eu. this is how borisjohnson surrenders to the eu. this is how boris johnson sees surrenders to the eu. this is how borisjohnson sees it and how many people in the country will see it given a majority of people voted to leave. i think this is always the issue. this i
of the house, the longest serving member of the health of commons, a conservative mp since 1970, injohn major's administration, someone with a huge amount of heft, he served under david cameronng figure for the winston churchill's grandson, these are majorfigures in the party. again, what we are seeing in many of the papers, the daily mirror as well, quotes from people like justin, papers, the daily mirror as well, quotes from people likejustin, the former cabinet minister who said she is not...
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house shakeup. >>> also this morning, breaking news to s overnight, antonio br facing zengssexual assault allegations. >>> and a gma exclusive, cameron opening up about his health battle. he is undergoing surgery for a kidney tumor tomorrow. he just found out about this. he will tell us how heed a for himself and got the diagnosis that will hopefully save his life. >>> apple is unveiling a new line of iphones. we'll show you how to get some of those upgrades for your current phone without breaking the bank. i saw one of the best memes yesterday, it said i had a new iphone, it had an x-ray of two lungs and then just the one, because they got rid of their lung for the phone. >> the slofie thing, is that for real? why would i need that? >> i guess everybody needs everything in their life. three cameras on the new phone. all different lenses, all the things. t.j. holmes and i tried one today, faking a slofie, didn't look good. >> doesn't look cute. if it doesn't look cute, it won't get the likes. >> i'm not posting it. >> we're here for the cute. . >>> let's look at our summer spread today. 69 at half moon bay. 73 in downtown. 77 in oakl
house shakeup. >>> also this morning, breaking news to s overnight, antonio br facing zengssexual assault allegations. >>> and a gma exclusive, cameron opening up about his health battle. he is undergoing surgery for a kidney tumor tomorrow. he just found out about this. he will tell us how heed a for himself and got the diagnosis that will hopefully save his life. >>> apple is unveiling a new line of iphones. we'll show you how to get some of those upgrades for your...
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house. did national security adviser john bolton quit or was he fired? the conflicting accounts and what happens next. >>> plus, election results from north carolina overnight. why they could have national consequences. >>> tv star cameron mathison reveals his battle with cancer. his powerful message. how he finally found out about his tumor. >>> plus, we hear from the family who got the shock of their lives. >> i kept saying, oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh, please don't come near us. >> when a cheetah interrupted their vacation. >> how this rental truck ended up on top of this house. >>> good wednesday morning. thank you for joining us. we begin with breaking news involving football superstar antonio brown now facing a civil lawsuit. >> his former trainer is accusing him of sexual assault. the bombshell allegations reignited questions about his future in the nfl. this morning, serious new allegations against one of the best players in pro football. >> he's downfield. >> reporter: antonio brown's former trainer says he sexually assaulted her on three occasions and says he exposed himself and kissed her without permission alga sexualaining session andg accounts with her were consensual. he was asked to invest but brow refused.
house. did national security adviser john bolton quit or was he fired? the conflicting accounts and what happens next. >>> plus, election results from north carolina overnight. why they could have national consequences. >>> tv star cameron mathison reveals his battle with cancer. his powerful message. how he finally found out about his tumor. >>> plus, we hear from the family who got the shock of their lives. >> i kept saying, oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh, please...
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david cameron and reason may have a no criminal charges have been brought in the case so far another expected until at least 2021 according to the metropolitan police. a spokesman for the u.k. housing ministry says the government did improve public safety in the aftermath of the tragedy also allocated 600000000 pounds for the removal of clothing from buildings with similar characteristics to that used on graham fulton got a speeding from the fire brigade union behind the report explained why they're blaming the government. we believe as the report studies that there were triggers and saw a story that you look back at the lack of the house thought it happened in london and the recommendations from the. far spread rapidly fostered what the government did it's gone right through to eric pickles. and what recommendations we might see in the actions that he actually took and we believe the government didn't take the right action and didn't like the broad changes and that the climate on the outside of these terrible should not be day should be removed by the government in the faucet was reacted in an outstanding why and the more members fall off was the attended the incident were seen by
david cameron and reason may have a no criminal charges have been brought in the case so far another expected until at least 2021 according to the metropolitan police. a spokesman for the u.k. housing ministry says the government did improve public safety in the aftermath of the tragedy also allocated 600000000 pounds for the removal of clothing from buildings with similar characteristics to that used on graham fulton got a speeding from the fire brigade union behind the report explained why...
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well, i met him at his house in london, and if i had thought that i was going to meet a broken man i would have been disappointed. but there is a great self—assurance in david camerond he greeted me warmly, spoke as a politician still does, a former politician, thankfully, he mainly talked about his family. but a kind of melancholy there as well. there isa of melancholy there as well. there is a really touching paragraph in the memoir when he talks about the election success he enjoyed in 2015, and he talks about the plans for the second term, you know, when he was the master of all he surveyed, he finally had his majority without liberal democrat support. he said it made him start thinking about that period now. and there is a sadness there. this is a man who had been lucky in politics and things went spectacularly well for him, and as he says, he thinks about it every single day. meanwhile, the prime minister says he's "cautiously optimistic" of getting a brexit deal. boris johnson will travel to luxembourg on monday, for his first meeting since taking office, with the european commission president, jean—claude juncker, and the eu's chief brexit negotiator, miche
well, i met him at his house in london, and if i had thought that i was going to meet a broken man i would have been disappointed. but there is a great self—assurance in david camerond he greeted me warmly, spoke as a politician still does, a former politician, thankfully, he mainly talked about his family. but a kind of melancholy there as well. there isa of melancholy there as well. there is a really touching paragraph in the memoir when he talks about the election success he enjoyed in...
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house is considering a phone app for background checks. >> this was evident at a town hall meeting last night at the santa clara county office of education, cameronaid he moved from writing to take a middle school music and choir position. his wife and two young kids did not come with him because they could not find an apartment that he could afford. he moved into an rv and now jumps from county park to county park or his family lives with relatives hours away. others have similar stories. >> we don't go on this for the money, we going to because we love kids we need to change a generation. >> we need to find properties, investors and projects, my hope is that people will listen to the individual stories of the teachers and understand this is real. the problem is widespread. >> the teacher spoke before a panel of people ranging from the superintendent to a manager at facebook. >>> tonight, we continue our project home series with a deeper dive into what creating affordable housing in the bay area really looks like. susie found one developer who was using public money to convert apartment complexes into 100% affordable housing. it sounds good. it
house is considering a phone app for background checks. >> this was evident at a town hall meeting last night at the santa clara county office of education, cameronaid he moved from writing to take a middle school music and choir position. his wife and two young kids did not come with him because they could not find an apartment that he could afford. he moved into an rv and now jumps from county park to county park or his family lives with relatives hours away. others have similar...
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i met him at his house in london and if i thought that i was going to meet a broken man, i would have been disappointed, but there is a great self—assurance in david camerons, but he talked about his family and the death of his son, ivan. but yes, a kind of melancholy there as well. there is a touching moment, paragraph in the memoirs when he talks about the election success he enjoyed in 2015 and he talked about the plans for the second term, when he was the master of all he surveyed, had his own majority without lib dem support and he said, it makes me sad thinking about that now, and there is a sadness. there isa man now, and there is a sadness. there is a man who had been lucky in politics and things went spectacularly wrong. white anger with his former colleagues, boris johnson, michael gove. some harsh words for them. in the book, i said to him you call michael gove, was a close personal friend to him you call michael gove, was a close personalfriend mendacious. mendacious was the word. he was angry with priti patel who is now our home secretary for attacking or trashing, as he puts it, our own government, and as for borisjohnson he says he has alwa
i met him at his house in london and if i thought that i was going to meet a broken man, i would have been disappointed, but there is a great self—assurance in david camerons, but he talked about his family and the death of his son, ivan. but yes, a kind of melancholy there as well. there is a touching moment, paragraph in the memoirs when he talks about the election success he enjoyed in 2015 and he talked about the plans for the second term, when he was the master of all he surveyed, had...
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follow in the steps of a show like fuller house, which was the reboot of full house with, you guys know that, with candace cameronto go back to the '90s, let me pull mine out. ed: sometimes they work. jedediah: can i weigh in on 90210? can we watch a clip and then i'll tell you how i feel about it? ♪ ♪ ed: i've heard pretty good things about it. jedediah: no, no. i love that series. i've watched every single episode. what they did is instead of bringing back the characters, they brought the actors back as some sort of twisted type of reality show. it's kind of like about their lives, but it's not really. and the whole audience is like, no, i want to know what brenda and brandon and dylan are doing. not dylan, unfortunately, luke perry passed away, who is greatly missed. so many arguments, they don't -- characters, they want to know about the actors. i watched every show. by the way, you inspired me to go back and watch the original series, so i'm watching, you know, kelly and brandon's love affair every night before i prep for "fox & friends." ed: how much free time do you have? jedediah: whatever time i have goe
follow in the steps of a show like fuller house, which was the reboot of full house with, you guys know that, with candace cameronto go back to the '90s, let me pull mine out. ed: sometimes they work. jedediah: can i weigh in on 90210? can we watch a clip and then i'll tell you how i feel about it? ♪ ♪ ed: i've heard pretty good things about it. jedediah: no, no. i love that series. i've watched every single episode. what they did is instead of bringing back the characters, they brought the...
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house of representatives launching an impeachment inquiry into the actions of president trump. >> impeachment for that? >> i'll discuss both in an exclusive interview with britain's former prime minister, david cameronat the center of the
house of representatives launching an impeachment inquiry into the actions of president trump. >> impeachment for that? >> i'll discuss both in an exclusive interview with britain's former prime minister, david cameronat the center of the
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responsibility and i say to members across this house, i spent four and across this house, i spent four and a half years opposite david cameron and a half years and some of us didn't wa nt half years and some of us didn't want the referendum on the first place but none of us can agree that the safety of members of this house should depend on the way they vote in this house. it is a disgrace that the prime minister said this yesterday. he should apologise and the minister should apologise on behalf of. this and the language of surrender suggests we are at war either with europe or with each other. as someone who grew up with parents who were born in the shadow of war, we are not at war with europe and we are not at war with each other. go down any street in this country and there are people who voted remain a people who voted leave and there are people with different views about how brexit should be resolved. the prime minister has a special responsibility, he is not exercising that responsibility, he is trying to divide an already divided country. some people say this strategy will work. i say this strategy will not work. i s
responsibility and i say to members across this house, i spent four and across this house, i spent four and a half years opposite david cameron and a half years and some of us didn't wa nt half years and some of us didn't want the referendum on the first place but none of us can agree that the safety of members of this house should depend on the way they vote in this house. it is a disgrace that the prime minister said this yesterday. he should apologise and the minister should apologise on...
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house works overtime to contain the growing ukraine scandal. the president spent the night making the case on twitter there is no treason. >>> the democrats' push on impeachment. and former british prime minister david cameron for holding that brexit referendum. "morning joe," everybody, moments ago. away. away ♪ new pasta and grill combos starting at $9.99. only at applebee's. why fingerstick when you can scan? with the freestyle libre 14 day system just scan the sensor with your reader, iphone or android and manage your diabetes. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose levels any time, without fingersticks. ask your doctor to write a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us we know a thing or two because wwe've seen a thing or two. even a- (ernie) lost rubber duckie? (burke) you mean this one? (ernie) rubber duckie! (cookie) what about a broken cookie jar? (burke) again, cookie? (cookie) yeah. me bad. (grover) yoooooow! oh! what about monsters having accidents? i am okay by the way! (burke) depends. did you cause the accident, grover? (grover) cause an accident? maybe...
house works overtime to contain the growing ukraine scandal. the president spent the night making the case on twitter there is no treason. >>> the democrats' push on impeachment. and former british prime minister david cameron for holding that brexit referendum. "morning joe," everybody, moments ago. away. away ♪ new pasta and grill combos starting at $9.99. only at applebee's. why fingerstick when you can scan? with the freestyle libre 14 day system just scan the sensor...