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if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> for the better part of two centuries now, you have this hunting culture in britain and now america that is somehow rugged and exciting to be out in the wilderness and hunting. teddy roosevelt bought bo that when he hunted thousands of animals and started to record all these kills. the hunters' accounts of what they are doing makes me sick to my stomach about finding this amazing bull elephant and putting a bullet in this animal's head and that gives them a rush of excitement. now they cloak that in money, conservation, helping people. so roosevelt is declaring these national parks and protecting wilderness, but he's killing thousands of animals at the same time because he wanted to be able to do t
if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> for the better part of two centuries now, you have this hunting culture in britain and now america that is somehow rugged and exciting to be...
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a drone can make a mistake.a drone go off kilter and might have the wrong navigation software and six or eight can start destroying the rest of the swarm or they can crash onto civilian locations, so what we have designed as a block change based mechanism where the swarm has been converted into a flying no man in the center democracy. there are two different aspects to each agent. when is that it can make observations about other agents and report them back. all those reports are stored in a block chain, so another words more than half the agents would have to be corrupt for the view being developed to go back, so you have a pretty good guarantee and the second thing is that when the system decides the majority view is that a drone is either acting badly, took an action no one else knew it was authorized to take war started firing in a location where it was not authorized to fire or is going slower or faster or exhibiting any sort of noncompliance. and they can on an out of band channel disabled that:, so we hav
a drone can make a mistake.a drone go off kilter and might have the wrong navigation software and six or eight can start destroying the rest of the swarm or they can crash onto civilian locations, so what we have designed as a block change based mechanism where the swarm has been converted into a flying no man in the center democracy. there are two different aspects to each agent. when is that it can make observations about other agents and report them back. all those reports are stored in a...
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it can be savoury, it can be sweet, it can be even alcoholic. oh, now that's an idea!pabilities in the kitchen at home? i mean, could we help solve the nation's obesity crisis, for example? brussel sprouts — who likes brussel sprouts? i mean, i do. but if you can make brussel sprouts taste like chocolate cake, surely that's going to be a good thing, right? exactly. you can make things taste really delicious with the flavours you like, but you can also tailor nutrition to make sure that you have all the right vitamins and nutrients in every single bite. so imagine having breakfast where you just take a superberry that has all the vitamins and nutrients for your day in a very tiny, very tasty flavour bite. so i'm going to try my own sd—printed raspberry... oh, gosh. it's quite hot. —— tart. it's given me sucking—cheeks effect. that's brilliant, and absolutely fascinating that it literally built it here on its own. i'd like to introduce you to our head pilot for the evening. this is jack bishop. jack, welcome. thank you. ok, so, can you... ..we're going to fill the drone
it can be savoury, it can be sweet, it can be even alcoholic. oh, now that's an idea!pabilities in the kitchen at home? i mean, could we help solve the nation's obesity crisis, for example? brussel sprouts — who likes brussel sprouts? i mean, i do. but if you can make brussel sprouts taste like chocolate cake, surely that's going to be a good thing, right? exactly. you can make things taste really delicious with the flavours you like, but you can also tailor nutrition to make sure that you...
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you wait can you turn around can you turn around just wait can we work this out can♪ [ cheers and applauseors hidden in that suburban home, chained to beds, starved and allowed to shower only once a year. neighbors recalling bizarre beharvb behavi behavior. >> how long would they march back and forth. >> hours. >> and a 17-year-old who alerted police how she planned the daring escape for years. >>> plus the monkey going bananas, now a hip new
you wait can you turn around can you turn around just wait can we work this out can♪ [ cheers and applauseors hidden in that suburban home, chained to beds, starved and allowed to shower only once a year. neighbors recalling bizarre beharvb behavi behavior. >> how long would they march back and forth. >> hours. >> and a 17-year-old who alerted police how she planned the daring escape for years. >>> plus the monkey going bananas, now a hip new
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i think that that can be done. it can be done today. i hope that we can have consent to move that. i hope that the president can accept that as the will of the house, the will of the senate, and then promote that solution. we have until march 5 before these kids are subject to deportation. none of these kids should be under that cloud. not knowing what they're going to do with regard to school or work or their legal status here. there is urgency. for those who say there is no urgency, we have six months to deal with this. now we're just outside of a month before kids will start being deported. we shouldn't go further than february 8 to actually settle this in the senate. we can do it, but we have people who are working in good faith on both sides of the aisle. let's just exercise our congressional prerogative to actually legislate. if we will do so, i'm confident, mr. president, that we can come to a solution. with that, i yield my time. mr. cornyn: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, i want to thank the senator from arizona who
i think that that can be done. it can be done today. i hope that we can have consent to move that. i hope that the president can accept that as the will of the house, the will of the senate, and then promote that solution. we have until march 5 before these kids are subject to deportation. none of these kids should be under that cloud. not knowing what they're going to do with regard to school or work or their legal status here. there is urgency. for those who say there is no urgency, we have...
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germs can ride in on the breeze but thanks to modern technology air can be rendered as good as pathogen free . here in the patient area air filters minimize the presence of airborne pathogens. and. here's a demonstration of thought technology. to split the booth testing to see if there are missed flows in the right direction downwards and that there are no flurries that move upwards it's a simulation the flow corresponds to the path of airborne germs filtered air enters from the vents in the ceiling free of bacteria we want to prevent any air rising from the floor that might carry bacteria towards the patient micro biological tests are conducted at least once a year. instrument preparation after an operational procedures such as an endoscopy instruments and equipment have to be cleaned. we distinguish between two basic kinds of back to recital procedure with respect to preparing instruments for further use. one is disinfection killing so many germs that the few that survival not represent any danger to the human body the other is sterilization that means killing all microorganisms. invo
germs can ride in on the breeze but thanks to modern technology air can be rendered as good as pathogen free . here in the patient area air filters minimize the presence of airborne pathogens. and. here's a demonstration of thought technology. to split the booth testing to see if there are missed flows in the right direction downwards and that there are no flurries that move upwards it's a simulation the flow corresponds to the path of airborne germs filtered air enters from the vents in the...
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hey, guys, can somebody, can somebody do this? so they're going to put on the gear, and what you're going to see is we built this burning mountain lodge, and so it's a -- >> host: that's scott underwood. ledgerwood with, sorry. >> guest: one of our engineers in boulder who's been a part of the team that's led the design of this group of concepts. >> host: now, what's he putting on? just standard or v.r. gear? >> guest: yeah. we really want to make this accessible to researchers and industry across the country. we don't want to create a platform that nobody else can buy, so we're using off the shelf equipment, in this case unreal engine so whatever we can do can be easily accessed by industry and academia. >> host: so what's he going to do? >> guest: we're really giving people the ability to walk in and see what it would be like to conceive of a burning building. he's going to walk into the room where there's smoke and be able to put out a fire with a fire hose. and what we're trying to do is just show people proof of concept. but
hey, guys, can somebody, can somebody do this? so they're going to put on the gear, and what you're going to see is we built this burning mountain lodge, and so it's a -- >> host: that's scott underwood. ledgerwood with, sorry. >> guest: one of our engineers in boulder who's been a part of the team that's led the design of this group of concepts. >> host: now, what's he putting on? just standard or v.r. gear? >> guest: yeah. we really want to make this accessible to...
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no, it can go up quickly. it can go up effectively, and we can fix a lot of the areas right now that are really satisfactory, if we renovate those walls and those fences. whether it is 70 million, or whatever it is, -- >> president trump there are : large areas where you don't need a wall because you have a mountain and a river. you have a violent river, and you don't need it. ok. reporter: it seems to me not much has actually changed in terms of your position at this particular point. >> i think my positions are going to be what the people in this room come up with. reliant on the people in this room. i know most of the people on both sides, have a lot of respect for the people on both sides, and what i approve is going to be very much rely ntd on what the people in this room come to me with. i have great confidence in the people. if they come to me with things that i am not in love with, i'm going to do it, because i respect them thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. >> you know, i did one of her la
no, it can go up quickly. it can go up effectively, and we can fix a lot of the areas right now that are really satisfactory, if we renovate those walls and those fences. whether it is 70 million, or whatever it is, -- >> president trump there are : large areas where you don't need a wall because you have a mountain and a river. you have a violent river, and you don't need it. ok. reporter: it seems to me not much has actually changed in terms of your position at this particular point....
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if we can do that it give us the leap into how we can dance think about developing therapeutics for talking to these patients for example you know open up a tremendous opportunities in how we can tackle human diseases. parkinson's disease is still incurable and until now research into it focused on controversial animal experiment. it's difficult to carry out research involving humans because. one wants to test things on their brain if they don't know how it will turn out so producing miniature brains allows you to learn much faster and that greatly improves your chances of discovering a drug that will really help fight parkinson's disease your book you can talk of them here. that's there is an internet entrepreneur and he believes technology will play a key role in making progress. but although the tradition is thousands of years old chinese medicine still plays a major role in health care in the ultra modern city. we should. go in context. i believe that in the context of medicine we talk too much about high tech gene manipulation and all those things that are made possible by technology t
if we can do that it give us the leap into how we can dance think about developing therapeutics for talking to these patients for example you know open up a tremendous opportunities in how we can tackle human diseases. parkinson's disease is still incurable and until now research into it focused on controversial animal experiment. it's difficult to carry out research involving humans because. one wants to test things on their brain if they don't know how it will turn out so producing miniature...
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here are building blocks i can make mechanisms by flexing that can do logic and can actuate all to build construction. with a few degrees of freedom you can make motion and drive the motion and then make motors and so these are all parts of making an assembler that can assemble itself from the parts it's assembling. here is a really interesting design tool. to design the assembling assembler, this lets you put bricks of 20 material properties to design the nicomputing and the communications for the mechanisms. that's what we are currently building. interestingly, the modern theory of computing is traced back and the last thing they did was to study fabrication. the last thing they wrote about was how genes become form to you and how to make machines that communicates a computation for its construction. it's getting at the heart of life. these were theoretical exercises the we are at a point where we can do the spread we can make a self reproducing machine at this convergence. the third digital revolutionri fabrication isn't separate but it completes the first two when you communicate and
here are building blocks i can make mechanisms by flexing that can do logic and can actuate all to build construction. with a few degrees of freedom you can make motion and drive the motion and then make motors and so these are all parts of making an assembler that can assemble itself from the parts it's assembling. here is a really interesting design tool. to design the assembling assembler, this lets you put bricks of 20 material properties to design the nicomputing and the communications for...
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. >> you can see the system on first alert radar. it's going to be with us for several more hours tonight. we'll be breaking it down neighborhood by neighborhood. here's a live look from collegeville in montgomery county. that's where storm ranger 10 is positioned tonight. the world's most powerful mobile weather radar and how it's impacting you and your family. we're here to protect you. good evening. i'm keith jones. >> and i'm erin coleman. we have reporters from philadelphia to the jersey shore and lehigh valley. you can count on nbc 10 to show you what the storm is bringing to your neighborhood. >> and we have coverage from our first alert weather center. receive sosna is taking a closer look at the impact of each region. >> yeah, we have quite a variety of conditions across the area right now. we have part of the region, berks county, lehigh valley, poconos, upper buck and montgomery that has seen the precipitation and extreme south jersey, it hasn't even started yet but we have a zone in between where it's coming down and this
. >> you can see the system on first alert radar. it's going to be with us for several more hours tonight. we'll be breaking it down neighborhood by neighborhood. here's a live look from collegeville in montgomery county. that's where storm ranger 10 is positioned tonight. the world's most powerful mobile weather radar and how it's impacting you and your family. we're here to protect you. good evening. i'm keith jones. >> and i'm erin coleman. we have reporters from philadelphia to...
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that the situation can be mastered that fear can subside. so does the therapy work i'm kitted out with a heart rate monitor a racing heart is an indicator of fear i'm still feeling skeptical. i don't the vi headset and i'm off. level with the controller i can get closer. the spider looks small and harmless but it feels totally real and rafal thing i have to stick with it so the fic can subside. where is that one above the table. it's so big. my hands are shaking and my heart is beating faster. so what is actually going on in your body when you're scared. the optic nerve alerts the limbic system to danger the hypothalamus takes over the body reacts the older is sent to the edge in all glanced to produce a gentle ending cortisone or the heart speeds up the blood pressure rises more blood flows into the muscles hopes what erupts in a fraction of a second the choice is made to flee or fight our distant ancestors who were too bold were killed the too timid one says well we their descendants are a mix of lion tamers and scaredy cats but primal fea
that the situation can be mastered that fear can subside. so does the therapy work i'm kitted out with a heart rate monitor a racing heart is an indicator of fear i'm still feeling skeptical. i don't the vi headset and i'm off. level with the controller i can get closer. the spider looks small and harmless but it feels totally real and rafal thing i have to stick with it so the fic can subside. where is that one above the table. it's so big. my hands are shaking and my heart is beating faster....
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getting with companies you know we can go to their websites we can look at their c.s.r. statements we can see if you know how socially responsible they are and how they're how they're tackling these problems and we can write them e-mails and say i'm really concerned about this and if if you're you know if you're not doing enough on this problem i'm not going to buy your product to show at the end of the film i want i don't like to add to the show it's not just you it's a. something in a store well on you. if you have investments in companies if you are part of an investment scheme you you can have your pension system as her pension being invested and how are we making sure that none of the companies that our pensions are being investment got and carry carries a oh i don't want your college and development union. make sure that our staff and larry can i say and i read mackey thank you very much for joining our conversation about the the issue in the campaign to end child labor around the world that's find out more how to get involved check out stop child labor dot org or
getting with companies you know we can go to their websites we can look at their c.s.r. statements we can see if you know how socially responsible they are and how they're how they're tackling these problems and we can write them e-mails and say i'm really concerned about this and if if you're you know if you're not doing enough on this problem i'm not going to buy your product to show at the end of the film i want i don't like to add to the show it's not just you it's a. something in a store...
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can you talk about that? we hear about 5g networks, these ultra-fast, ultra-dense wireless networks. can you talk about how we get to that stage? >> guest: sure. the essential ingredient to moving forward not only with extending more broadband to more american, but also insuring our global competitiveness is this wonderful technology called broadband. our companies are committed to continue to make the investments, provide the fire, the resources, the infrastructure, the networks to get more broadband connectivity to more americans. it takes a lot of work. it takes the right amount of investment, it takes the right types of business models, but it also takes the right types of smart, 21st century, forward-looking policy frameworks that can accelerate, advance and incent the innovation and investment that's required for us to move forward to realize the opportunities like 5g next generation networks. >> you talk a little bit about those policy frameworks? obviously, there are a lot of levers here. what are may
can you talk about that? we hear about 5g networks, these ultra-fast, ultra-dense wireless networks. can you talk about how we get to that stage? >> guest: sure. the essential ingredient to moving forward not only with extending more broadband to more american, but also insuring our global competitiveness is this wonderful technology called broadband. our companies are committed to continue to make the investments, provide the fire, the resources, the infrastructure, the networks to get...
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you wait can you turn around can you turn around just wait can we work this out can♪ [ cheers and applause their stories. >> i hopped back on the table and he continued to abuse me. >> a part of me is still trying to forgive myself. >> an army of women united for the fight ahead. >> this is way bigser than larry nassar. >> now taking on the organization they say also are responsible. >>> plus big air. fast, fierce and totally fearless. >> go big or go home. >> meet extreme members of team usa flying high at x-games inside the olympics newest sport.
you wait can you turn around can you turn around just wait can we work this out can♪ [ cheers and applause their stories. >> i hopped back on the table and he continued to abuse me. >> a part of me is still trying to forgive myself. >> an army of women united for the fight ahead. >> this is way bigser than larry nassar. >> now taking on the organization they say also are responsible. >>> plus big air. fast, fierce and totally fearless. >> go big or...
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but we can build so much. if we added one floor to every building in san francisco, that is tens of thousands of new units. right? that is 20% of 400,000 right there. i really think we should think boldly about sponsoring legislation ourselves and working with the boater of supervisors to find somebody to bring it up to the board level. that is something we should be looking at. the next thing i would say is maintaining affordability is about creating new housing stock and more importantly about protecting existing housing stock and making sure that people are actually living in it. for existing housing stock, i have been a proponent of it. sometimes i get shot down because it is a countercyclical programme to be the most effective. but i think the small sized acquisition programme, if we were to do version 2.0 of that with some tweaks, could actually be a very strong tool to both maintain existing housing stock and promote community ownership and wealth creation. that is how you keep people in their homes by
but we can build so much. if we added one floor to every building in san francisco, that is tens of thousands of new units. right? that is 20% of 400,000 right there. i really think we should think boldly about sponsoring legislation ourselves and working with the boater of supervisors to find somebody to bring it up to the board level. that is something we should be looking at. the next thing i would say is maintaining affordability is about creating new housing stock and more importantly...
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no, it can go up quickly. it can go up effectively. we can fix a lot of the areas right now that are really satisfactory. if we renovate those walls. >> can you tell us how many miles of wall you're contemplating? >> we're doing a study on that right now. there are large areas where you don't need a wall because you have a mountain and you have a river. you don't need it. okay. the press apparently is not leaving. >> -- seems to me not much has actually changed here in terms of your positions. >> no, i think it's changed. i think my positions are going to be what the people in this room come up with. i am very much reliant on the people in this room. i know most of the people on both sides. have a lot of respect for the people on both sides. and my -- what i approve is going to be very much reliant on what the people in this room come to me with. i have great confidence in the -- if they come to me with things i'm not in love with, i'm going to do it. because i respect them. thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. yes
no, it can go up quickly. it can go up effectively. we can fix a lot of the areas right now that are really satisfactory. if we renovate those walls. >> can you tell us how many miles of wall you're contemplating? >> we're doing a study on that right now. there are large areas where you don't need a wall because you have a mountain and you have a river. you don't need it. okay. the press apparently is not leaving. >> -- seems to me not much has actually changed here in terms...
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one is the internet can now be used so voters with disabilities can look on their election's website and see if the polling station is accessible. this is something that the election commission in saskatchewan in canada does. their website is fully accessible no matter what type of disability they have. you can see if your polling station is accessible. if it's not, it will tell you what the issue is. is the issue that it's physically accessible for you to get into the building and once you get in, there's not an accessible toilet and whatever it is so you can make a determination whether this is fine for me or not fine for me? it doesn't just stop there. your polling station is not accessible and it gives you the option to get to centralized hub and they have stations that are always fully accessible. the place where i'm supposed to go cast my ballot is not accessible and then you can online say you want to go to one of these hubs, instead. secondly, the way we're seeing the internet used effectively is voter education. so many people with disabilities maybe they don't have -- and t
one is the internet can now be used so voters with disabilities can look on their election's website and see if the polling station is accessible. this is something that the election commission in saskatchewan in canada does. their website is fully accessible no matter what type of disability they have. you can see if your polling station is accessible. if it's not, it will tell you what the issue is. is the issue that it's physically accessible for you to get into the building and once you get...
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so i can or any member of the public can go and read the release that a biotech company has entered into it with its landlord. but i can't go and read the spa that the company has entered into -- >> which is the criteria for what the successes are. >> there's a great perversity in what is out there in public information in biotech. >> so it sounds like it's your view, more data, better decisions that you could make, more likely that medical products be developed that are successful, that will get the support that patients who want drugs to be developed will actually have products developed for their conditions with greater transparency. but i want to go back to the stony faces you mentioned before. so despite this advantage, despite the people who are investing in companies, you know, really wanting to see this information, companies are skeptical. and i wonder if this is case in their own case they're worried about something, but, you know, for the whole enterprise it would advance if there were greater transparency. but i'm wonder how do you understand their stony faces as you put it?
so i can or any member of the public can go and read the release that a biotech company has entered into it with its landlord. but i can't go and read the spa that the company has entered into -- >> which is the criteria for what the successes are. >> there's a great perversity in what is out there in public information in biotech. >> so it sounds like it's your view, more data, better decisions that you could make, more likely that medical products be developed that are...
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you can be 22-years-old. you can be 82-years-old. it doesn't matter.they show you step-by-step what to do. - so it doesn't matter your age. - no. - the numbers are all on the deals and the numbers are all they're buying. because you have the knowledge. - because, exactly, because i have the knowledge. they show you step-by-step, i keep saying that. but they really do. th support in this network is there. - from day one to a year and a half later. we pick up the phone, if we come across something that we haven't seen (snaps fingers) they're right there. - right there. - and that's a big thing. that's, the support. - it's very comforting to know. - yeah. - yeah. - tell me a little bit about the network. - yeah, of course. so i mean, people who are able to lend money necessarily don't have the time to put in the hard work. but the people who don't have the money necessarily are able to be on top of it, putting in the time, the work and the energy to build their business. their real estate business. and that's really what it's about. - it's a pretty symbio
you can be 22-years-old. you can be 82-years-old. it doesn't matter.they show you step-by-step what to do. - so it doesn't matter your age. - no. - the numbers are all on the deals and the numbers are all they're buying. because you have the knowledge. - because, exactly, because i have the knowledge. they show you step-by-step, i keep saying that. but they really do. th support in this network is there. - from day one to a year and a half later. we pick up the phone, if we come across...
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but the really funny things can happen. one time i was ten and a rabbit suddenly came out of nowhere but somehow he just appeared out of the snow . that's right it was really cool this young boy. my name is mohammed thank come from eritrea i've been living in germany for four years now. my refugee status has not been approved i've been working full time for the past year. when the snow comes people are so friendly i built a snowman together with my instructor we used to carry it for the nose. so now i can do it by myself i know what to do. also had a snowball fight it was great that's why. snow isn't there to entertain. a real and important physical role. without it would be a very different case. we still get snow. for some it's fun for others plain bothersome. but it's essential for life on earth. when winter descends on the northern hemisphere snow covers fifty percent of the landmass within a few weeks. it's so heavy it even slows the earth's rotation. and it's so white but when seen from space the earth even changes co
but the really funny things can happen. one time i was ten and a rabbit suddenly came out of nowhere but somehow he just appeared out of the snow . that's right it was really cool this young boy. my name is mohammed thank come from eritrea i've been living in germany for four years now. my refugee status has not been approved i've been working full time for the past year. when the snow comes people are so friendly i built a snowman together with my instructor we used to carry it for the nose....
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>> yes. >> then they can be done. >> can we call for a vote? >> i have some questions. i mean, i'm sure other people on the board have some questions. anyone? no questions? >> i will ask a couple of questions first of all, what is the specific motion now so we thoroughly understand it. >> can we take it in two parts or is it all or nudothing? >> we can take it in two parts. >> we'll call for a vote and then you can make a motion? >> yes. >> are there any other questions from the board or comments? i have a couple. how much did tobacco divestment cost calpers? >> $3.7 billion. >> your recommendation on the floor, the 6 points we talked about, do you think that will meaningfully affect the return of the system if it's done prudently? >> no. i think it can improve. >> okay. thank you. >> prudently. >> i would call the added language a seventh point. i want to be very clear here. there's some overlap with your language and number six. if you were to just look at the language of hers as stand-alone, if done prudently, would it affect the return -- >> no. >> all right. so on
>> yes. >> then they can be done. >> can we call for a vote? >> i have some questions. i mean, i'm sure other people on the board have some questions. anyone? no questions? >> i will ask a couple of questions first of all, what is the specific motion now so we thoroughly understand it. >> can we take it in two parts or is it all or nudothing? >> we can take it in two parts. >> we'll call for a vote and then you can make a motion? >> yes....
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i can do that to you. for instance, there was a day last year, it was not the biggest story of the day because it was the day of the access hollywood tape, but also on that day, we were the first to report on the substance of hillary clinton's speeches of her secret speeches. i think there's this perception -- >> tucker: this is different level salacious. >> no one was interested in them once they came out. >> tucker: i was interested but they weren't claiming that she was into some weird sex practice. >> this is obviously very unusual. >> tucker: we have actually. we have. there was a lot of stuff floating around about obama and his personal life, the question of where he was born. we sort of laugh about it. now there's a big news story people making allegations about it, including now president trump. if you came across a dossier that laid out that he was born in kenya, had a weird person, you would never run that. you would be attacked by everyone. >> if it was being briefed to the president, absolutely
i can do that to you. for instance, there was a day last year, it was not the biggest story of the day because it was the day of the access hollywood tape, but also on that day, we were the first to report on the substance of hillary clinton's speeches of her secret speeches. i think there's this perception -- >> tucker: this is different level salacious. >> no one was interested in them once they came out. >> tucker: i was interested but they weren't claiming that she was...
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if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures.an do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >> announcer: tomorrow's what's better than "deals & steals" on the healthy living must haves for you and your family. >> big name brands and discounts. >> announcer: what if it was all $20 or less? >> you'd do it every time. >> announcer: tomorrow you're going to love "gma." >>> i can't hold in my stomach much longer. have a great day, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing.
if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures.an do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >> announcer: tomorrow's what's better than "deals & steals" on the healthy living must haves for you and your family. >> big name brands and discounts. >> announcer: what if...
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each car can carry ten passengers every line can take three thousand people an hour in each direction. the technology can even adapt to rush hour demand. can go a little faster reducing the distance between the cars and increasing capacity from three thousand to four thousand people. by now leo has made enough money and can go home the ticket costs are the equivalent of thirty five euro cents a reasonable price. but. i really like riding the cable car. the views are great it's clean and quiet very different from the bus while so crammed. shops for lunch tossed and boiling is stuck in a traffic jam and. that's there's no cable car line yet where he's heading. erecting sixty five meter tall mast in a city is a major challenge they have to be carefully planned so that they don't end up in the middle of a road say or require demolition work. components are extremely heavy so construction is very difficult usually helicopters are deployed but here that's not possible. when using the most troops here are made of corrugated iron. the updraft from a helicopter rotor blades would lift the roof
each car can carry ten passengers every line can take three thousand people an hour in each direction. the technology can even adapt to rush hour demand. can go a little faster reducing the distance between the cars and increasing capacity from three thousand to four thousand people. by now leo has made enough money and can go home the ticket costs are the equivalent of thirty five euro cents a reasonable price. but. i really like riding the cable car. the views are great it's clean and quiet...
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if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> a group of dancing senior citizens is the latest victims of a common crime in the area. >> this group was giving back when they had something taken away. >> reporter: got their start in china town in the 1960s. today they raise money for charity. what a crook did to them is just low. a most extraordinary dance troop. seniors who dance with passion and purpose. >> we love to perform for veterans and seniors and we started the program for a fundraiser. >> we had to scramble and costumes. >> when we came back to the car, we realized that it was broken into and we had lost a lot of our costumes. >> reporter: totally $20,000 were gone. this is where the crime happened in
if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> a group of dancing senior citizens is the latest victims of a common crime in the area. >> this group...
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as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money.fteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> shannon: dangerous modules, ice, snow causing highway crashes, and closing airports from texas could tell mike to kentucky. it's not stopping everyone from enjoying the snow day. be safe. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spend the evening with us. good night from washington. i am shannon bream. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." democrat phil murphy replaced chris christie new jersey. one of the very first things he did was create a new high profile state agency. can you guess what it's gonna do? it won't be stamping out rampant opioid abuse in new jersey, unfortunately. it won't be working to boost that state's lagging economy, either. it won't fix the budget, which is perpetually in deficit or fill some of those ubiquitous potholes that test your shock absorbers when you pull off for coffee and it certainly won't be fighting c
as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money.fteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> shannon: dangerous modules, ice, snow causing highway crashes, and closing airports from texas could tell mike to kentucky. it's not stopping everyone from enjoying the snow day. be safe. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spend the evening with us. good night from washington. i am shannon bream. ♪ >> tucker: good...
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can be. me mum. even though everyone says cheryl unsure real are so similar cheryl still seems to have more jugs up his sleeve. i love. that. i. shall rule and show real have the energy of well race horses they're not necessarily born for the classroom but the tweens love playing volleyball in the schoolyard and enjoy being outside. but. thank you. muslim i was the first poem was done and now look i want. to come up the war but for. that than john my. to do you. know day passes at school without the national anthem. shortly after noon sure i'm sure rely on their way back home. with. their mother is bathing her nieces daughter family is everything on some bar and provide stability and security some neighbors are about to arrive. when you. learn. their father has invited them that's part of the tradition too the boys are on the go for ten days now they'll be a feast as they're all reunited. ok. i miss them so much i tend to go to the races but we just have a newborn in the family that means i have to s
can be. me mum. even though everyone says cheryl unsure real are so similar cheryl still seems to have more jugs up his sleeve. i love. that. i. shall rule and show real have the energy of well race horses they're not necessarily born for the classroom but the tweens love playing volleyball in the schoolyard and enjoy being outside. but. thank you. muslim i was the first poem was done and now look i want. to come up the war but for. that than john my. to do you. know day passes at school...
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and our mission is to make the day that he can do that as far as is possible. >> can i follow up to intel question? and you set a couple of months away. we know the intelligence before had it for any future, six months, two years, whatever and he was much faster than you thought. so do you trust, do you feel you have enough information in saying a a couple months away o be certain? and also on the sanctions, you said that's a gap essentially just now -- >> the impact of sanctions, yes. >> the impact of sanctions. so use any impact now that you can trust also on the missile timely? >> so i can't answer your second question so do my best to answer your first. it's not that i don't know. i do know. i just can't share with you what we know on the second question. the first one, the predicate is actually wrong. you said that somehow that intelligence committee got this wrong. we didn't see this come as fast, that's just untrue. i seen the news articles. by the way it's not me bragging if this all happened before my time, all over this work. intelligence community on this one actually und
and our mission is to make the day that he can do that as far as is possible. >> can i follow up to intel question? and you set a couple of months away. we know the intelligence before had it for any future, six months, two years, whatever and he was much faster than you thought. so do you trust, do you feel you have enough information in saying a a couple months away o be certain? and also on the sanctions, you said that's a gap essentially just now -- >> the impact of sanctions,...
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eat a little bit of your celebrity you can grow it from a tissue so we can i don't know jennifer aniston for instance what would she have to give us to have a genesis to aniston burka. yes. i find up a little bit difficult to to accept. because this would basically be cannibalism. and yes you could do it but i don't think anybody is waiting for this to happen so let's stick with the regular animals pigs fish chicken. and look where that gets us there is a factor involved in this that makes people a little bit queasy the idea of not coming from its normal source but coming out of the above a tree perhaps how do you address that concern. well there are a couple of reasons why i think people are a little bit queasy as we touched upon a safety so we need to establish that it's absolutely safe that's one thing the next thing is that we want to have the illusion of control over our food is being produced and this what if you if you start a new technology people immediately are going to imagine that i was going to be implemented in society so they think of large factories in low wage countries
eat a little bit of your celebrity you can grow it from a tissue so we can i don't know jennifer aniston for instance what would she have to give us to have a genesis to aniston burka. yes. i find up a little bit difficult to to accept. because this would basically be cannibalism. and yes you could do it but i don't think anybody is waiting for this to happen so let's stick with the regular animals pigs fish chicken. and look where that gets us there is a factor involved in this that makes...
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[laughter] >> can anybody float a motion to deny retirement? >> it's occurred to all of us. >> that motion fails. [laughter] >> you didn't do a roll call. >> can we run down -- cynthia, you have listed a whole bunch of things that we -- you would like us to consider tonight. could you go over those for us slower people one by one so we can address each one separately to make sure that they're all considered and commented upon? >> yes. i would be happy to. the first thing is for the board to decide who among you wants to be involved and in what way starting with, do you want to pick somebody to be your point of contact, somebody that i can work with, that heather can work with, as we move forward with the process? >> as a board liaison? >> yes. >> i would volunteer. >> okay. >> i would also volunteer. if somebody feels strongly about it, you know, i will pass. >> well, the good thing is, i think, vice president fung, you have gone through this process during the change of guard at the board of appeals prior, haven't you? >> vice president fung:
[laughter] >> can anybody float a motion to deny retirement? >> it's occurred to all of us. >> that motion fails. [laughter] >> you didn't do a roll call. >> can we run down -- cynthia, you have listed a whole bunch of things that we -- you would like us to consider tonight. could you go over those for us slower people one by one so we can address each one separately to make sure that they're all considered and commented upon? >> yes. i would be happy to. the...
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the clerk's office can tell you all about it. and i can, too, if i have more time. and i -- i think this is very much at the heart of what you can -- what you could be doing and should be doing to take care of the most hit people in our community and to protect us from what the president wants to do to manage for us. >> thank you. >> commissioner kopp? >> do complaints have to be verified by law? >> no, they do not. they can be submitted. if they're verify, then we're required -- >> that our law or state law? >> that is our law. >> thank you. any further public comment? so, this room will still be your desire to have further discussion of this next -- at our next meeting and commissioner kopps requests relating to the city attorney. ok. is there a motion -- >> mr. chairman, before i make a motion to continue it one month, a couple more questions. >> sure. >> there is reference to a law enforcement agency. are we deemed under state law a law enforcement agency? >> that is a matter of some debate. >> hmm? >> that is a matter of some debate. probably not. but sometimes
the clerk's office can tell you all about it. and i can, too, if i have more time. and i -- i think this is very much at the heart of what you can -- what you could be doing and should be doing to take care of the most hit people in our community and to protect us from what the president wants to do to manage for us. >> thank you. >> commissioner kopp? >> do complaints have to be verified by law? >> no, they do not. they can be submitted. if they're verify, then we're...
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turn a blind eye to that so i can either get angry and frustrated or i can get angry and i can get active. so frighted one thousand nine hundred ninety i joined them in one thousand nine hundred five and white happened because we were surfing. in the water on the beaches and all year long. sure enough the beaches at that time were clean in spring so good coming in summer and everything was nice everything was not nice everything was clean before they arrived we were there all year long surfing into waste and polluted waters we could see this and where not not only. they were the witness of it by the time victims i mean who is here troubles or gastric troubles and what the heck am i doing to me well. so this is why i guess we will try to do something in fact as some say the only level of the only. out of the what's called of the ocean and telling speaking about what we saw that. i remember finding the small plastic wheels are to be. essential i flash you always see all sorts of disasters object on the beach so i didn't think much of it. but as more and more of these wheels appeared i start
turn a blind eye to that so i can either get angry and frustrated or i can get angry and i can get active. so frighted one thousand nine hundred ninety i joined them in one thousand nine hundred five and white happened because we were surfing. in the water on the beaches and all year long. sure enough the beaches at that time were clean in spring so good coming in summer and everything was nice everything was not nice everything was clean before they arrived we were there all year long surfing...
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i think that that can be done. it can be done today. i hope that we can have consent to move that. i hope that the president can accept that as the will of the house, the will of the senate, and then promote that solution. we have until march 5 before these kids are subject to deportation. none of these kids should be under that cloud. not knowing what they're going to do with regard to school or work or their legal status here. there is urgency. for those who say there is no urgency, we have six months to deal with this. now we're just outside of a month before kids will start being deported. we shouldn't go further than february 8 to actually settle this in the senate. we can do it, but we have people who are working in good faith on both sides of the aisle. let's just exercise our congressional prerogative to actually legislate. if we will do so, i'm confident, mr. president, that we can come to a solution. with that, i yield my time. mr. cornyn: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, i want to thank the senator from arizona who
i think that that can be done. it can be done today. i hope that we can have consent to move that. i hope that the president can accept that as the will of the house, the will of the senate, and then promote that solution. we have until march 5 before these kids are subject to deportation. none of these kids should be under that cloud. not knowing what they're going to do with regard to school or work or their legal status here. there is urgency. for those who say there is no urgency, we have...
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you can feel it.y and on the other side you have the artistic project. i think this is why nuit blanche is so famous. and it certainly seems to have worked. there are over 150 events on throughout the night and every venue we went to was packed. the most popular events are the ones that are more immersive. i enjoyed this quite serene exhibition about european rail travel. it is a soundscape that has been composed to evoke the history of rail. and with the smoke and the dark garden, it is quite atmospheric. the whole of paris seems to come together for this event with restaurants, bars and public transport staying open through the night for those in it for the long haul. if you are hardy you can party until7am. but i am not quite able to make it that far. it is past iam. and this party is showing no signs of letting up. but it is the end of this week‘s travel show and coming up next week... henry‘s in australia‘s red centre to find out how a ban on climbing the sacred site of uluru could affect tourism
you can feel it.y and on the other side you have the artistic project. i think this is why nuit blanche is so famous. and it certainly seems to have worked. there are over 150 events on throughout the night and every venue we went to was packed. the most popular events are the ones that are more immersive. i enjoyed this quite serene exhibition about european rail travel. it is a soundscape that has been composed to evoke the history of rail. and with the smoke and the dark garden, it is quite...
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not much the corps can do. they are fighting this backlog perpetually but rethink which s thinking on a bigger scale to address these problems and make that a national priority. >> all right, thank you. julie? >> thank yous and did it two thoughts on that. well, several thoughts. there is such a backlog within the corps and the need within the communities are so huge. there are communities that would love to partner with the koran projects but there's no funding. they don't meet the cost-benefit analysis. the technical assistance the corps offers is so valuable. having said that, there's a lot of challenges within the corps within the processes, the bureaucracy, complex requirements that make it very difficult, even if counties you want to partner with them, that they may go to other federal agencies first because it makes ten years through the corps as opposed to seven years somewhere else. >> all right, inks. last word, scott. >> hate to beat a a dead horset the civil works program in the country for many, ma
not much the corps can do. they are fighting this backlog perpetually but rethink which s thinking on a bigger scale to address these problems and make that a national priority. >> all right, thank you. julie? >> thank yous and did it two thoughts on that. well, several thoughts. there is such a backlog within the corps and the need within the communities are so huge. there are communities that would love to partner with the koran projects but there's no funding. they don't meet the...
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others can speak otherwise. i can't imagine this is material enough in any way to trigger changes in kind of the bidding we receive on documents. >> yeah, we're currently in the process of updating discloser documents. there may be some narrative description of what's going on with the transition of financial system, but i think all of the numbers are going to reflect what has been recently published. those are reliable numbers and i can't quantify any potential impact to our interest rates based on this situation. >> i do understand an effort is underway to fix this. but we don't know when it will be fixed at this point. but if for any reason it wasn't fixed by the end of the fiscal year, it would impact the ability to produce i suppose. >> absolutely. this work needs to be completed by the time we get to the close next year. i can tell you it's a matter of months and not deeper than that because it needs to be. we have priority of resources to make it happen but i can't give you a specific date which is what i
others can speak otherwise. i can't imagine this is material enough in any way to trigger changes in kind of the bidding we receive on documents. >> yeah, we're currently in the process of updating discloser documents. there may be some narrative description of what's going on with the transition of financial system, but i think all of the numbers are going to reflect what has been recently published. those are reliable numbers and i can't quantify any potential impact to our interest...
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any san ramon resident can join the network...ntact the san ramon police department. (vicki) a north bay neighborhood is getting a warning from police ... after a series of burglaries in the area. police say, there have been eight home break-ins in the past month in san rafael's canal neighborhood. burglars are getting in through unlocked doors and windows during the day. police say the suspects knock on a door to see if anyone is home, and if someone answers, they claim they went to the wrong house. police urge residents to keep doors and windows locked when they are not at home, and be aware of suspicious people in their neighborhood. (vicki) alameda police are looking for a package thief that appears to be a young kid. the alameda police department posted this home surveillance video to their facebook page today. the package theft happened near alameda landing... on the west side of town. you can see the young man appear in a raiders jersey walking up to a home... and taking a package. police say they they believe an adult is i
any san ramon resident can join the network...ntact the san ramon police department. (vicki) a north bay neighborhood is getting a warning from police ... after a series of burglaries in the area. police say, there have been eight home break-ins in the past month in san rafael's canal neighborhood. burglars are getting in through unlocked doors and windows during the day. police say the suspects knock on a door to see if anyone is home, and if someone answers, they claim they went to the wrong...
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if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures.ix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. hey hun. look at all this extra room i have on this king size ikea bed. are you wearing a... duvet cover? why yes. yes i am. where's mom? we finally redid our bedroom and she's prettttttttttty into it. what's your dream? at ikea, we help you live it. make the dream yours. >>> and finally tonight, neil diamond making a stunning announcement. ♪ sweet caroline he may be the king of the sing-along, but tonight neil diamond announced he's retiring from touring. the 77-year-old pop star revealing in a statement that he is suffering from parkinson's disease and is immediately canceling all tour dates, adding, "i've been so honored to bring my shows to the public for the past 50 years." the ro
if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures.ix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. hey hun. look at all this extra room i have on this king size ikea bed. are you wearing a... duvet cover? why yes. yes i am. where's mom?...
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and again it is now the moment where you can see how your participation can change things. and how your inaction also changes things in the wrong direction. always try to make moves. >> nice! our thanks to garry kasparov, chairman of the human rights foundation. [applause] former world chess champion and author of the new book which i highly recommend, "deep thinking: where machine intelligence ends human creativity begins". i also want to think the audience here on radio television and the internet and for all your great questions. we want to remind everyone that copies of his books are on sale in the lobby and he will be pleased to sign them on stage following the program. if you will please remain seated immediately following the program a member of the club staff will provide details on the signing. i am holly kernan, vice president of news at kqed and now the meeting of the commonwealth club of california, the place where you are in the know, is an adjourned. [laughter] [applause] >> tomorrow on c-span2. a discussion about relations between the us, japan and south kore
and again it is now the moment where you can see how your participation can change things. and how your inaction also changes things in the wrong direction. always try to make moves. >> nice! our thanks to garry kasparov, chairman of the human rights foundation. [applause] former world chess champion and author of the new book which i highly recommend, "deep thinking: where machine intelligence ends human creativity begins". i also want to think the audience here on radio...
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how can we support you. so, i think having just that energy within the government of willing to take risks that they talked about is important to kind of try different things. and you know, we work with-- there's private companies, and for example, also fund our program. so, i think there's organizations that can kind of bring those together, but definitely, i think, there's a lot to be said for-- and a great-- it's not digital diplomacy, but coming together of private and public, can do a lot of good. >> and i have one last question on the messaging. what are some ways in which government administrations can maintain consistency throughout? speaking about the increased traffic that is-- the state department website has received and individuals and messaging through their own digital platforms. how can we maintain consistency and how-- if we can't maintain consistency, how can they correct mistakes in their messaging and conflicting points of views. tackle that as well. >> well, i think he's correct when you
how can we support you. so, i think having just that energy within the government of willing to take risks that they talked about is important to kind of try different things. and you know, we work with-- there's private companies, and for example, also fund our program. so, i think there's organizations that can kind of bring those together, but definitely, i think, there's a lot to be said for-- and a great-- it's not digital diplomacy, but coming together of private and public, can do a lot...
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if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even cataracts. if we can use dna to diagnose the rarest of diseases, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy and access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. president trump has approved imposing a 30% tariff on imported solar panels as well as washing machines. the solar industry gets 80% panels through imports a majority coming from china. >>> millions of us received gift cards for the holidays. $1 billion worth of them goes unused every year. >> some of the money s
if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even cataracts. if we can use dna to diagnose the rarest of diseases, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous...
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can that happen?> you know it could, but those are the discounts that we in rebates that we provide asing a gas stati aggregation of employers of the group discounts and whether they can do it better and maybe that's positive for employees and patients, right? bre >> brent, how could they do it better if they are not taking a profit these are profit companies >> yes, they have not had enough scale and it appears that they do >> well, so brent, so you were at this release like we all did. i assume that you had a chance, have you talked to bezos or jaime dimon, are you just guessing here in terms of what you expect will become >> yeah, i am speculating. i have not spoken to any of them i will reach out to them but i think it is a positive for all innovators i think time that we saw more innovation in the provision of healthcare and services and management of chronic disease and in this case you put the patient which is their case the employees at the center of it and you try to bring down costs. >> you
can that happen?> you know it could, but those are the discounts that we in rebates that we provide asing a gas stati aggregation of employers of the group discounts and whether they can do it better and maybe that's positive for employees and patients, right? bre >> brent, how could they do it better if they are not taking a profit these are profit companies >> yes, they have not had enough scale and it appears that they do >> well, so brent, so you were at this release...