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and so they had all five characteristics. they rebounded very quickly and revitalized. lots lots of new models of cars came out of that crisis new kinds of paints and dies that they invented. two years later two years later riled japan is reeling economically 20 at a is the number one car producer. >> isn't that the natural human instinct to not want to acknowledge risk let alone plan for it q mac? i got interested in this idea early in my career, and i would argue that we need to a knowledge potential risk or failure in order to cope better and is something that. it is easy to learn how to succeed. it is hard to learn how to fail. part of resilience building is learning how to fail safely and not catastrophically whether you are a person or a city or a business. that is what this that is what this is all about. so we are building core elements of strength and we are building resilience in people, institutions and our cities. >> let's talk about institutions because you mentioned the challenges of governmental political will. does this solution always have to start with
and so they had all five characteristics. they rebounded very quickly and revitalized. lots lots of new models of cars came out of that crisis new kinds of paints and dies that they invented. two years later two years later riled japan is reeling economically 20 at a is the number one car producer. >> isn't that the natural human instinct to not want to acknowledge risk let alone plan for it q mac? i got interested in this idea early in my career, and i would argue that we need to a...
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bend rather than break is an exacting characteristic of resilience. so for the same spend why don't we just do it in a resilient way? >> we have questions from the audience but before we turn to them and if you have questions please feel free, i want to after having talking to lawmakers and talking to corporate types and talking to community leaders do you come away optimistic that they hear this message were pessimistic that it's going to take a wild? >> i'm incredibly optimistic because so much of our work is with government officials ozar to the ground, mayors and governors and they really get it. whether they are republicans or democrats or independents not they have to prepare their citizens and i have to deliver services every day. we see mayors and governors across united the united states and indeed across the world who really understand this. we have a mayor and one quick story before we go because this isn't only about having -- having the capacity to do better but it's also about doing better in the slow burning stresses that are affecting
bend rather than break is an exacting characteristic of resilience. so for the same spend why don't we just do it in a resilient way? >> we have questions from the audience but before we turn to them and if you have questions please feel free, i want to after having talking to lawmakers and talking to corporate types and talking to community leaders do you come away optimistic that they hear this message were pessimistic that it's going to take a wild? >> i'm incredibly optimistic...
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that those teeth would have caused, compared those characteristics with the characteristics on the clarified and came to the opinion that only that model was consistent with having caused that pattern injury, or that bite mark. >> he measured the teeth. he went back to the photograph. he turned them different ways. he held them up in the air. finally, he laid the dental impressions on the table, and he pointed to them and said, that's your man. >> model number three belonged to john prante. interestingly, prante also matched john douglas' psychological profile. he was in his late 20s. he had a history of troubled relationships with women. he attended industrial art school and had an unkempt appearance. he spent a lot of time in the neighborhood, often visiting next door to carla brown. and just as john douglas had predicted, prante had passed an earlier polygraph test. the unusual aspect of douglas' profile was the prediction that prante would be driving a red volkswagen. >> where that came from, only john could say, but it turned out that that individual did, in fact, have that volkswagen.
that those teeth would have caused, compared those characteristics with the characteristics on the clarified and came to the opinion that only that model was consistent with having caused that pattern injury, or that bite mark. >> he measured the teeth. he went back to the photograph. he turned them different ways. he held them up in the air. finally, he laid the dental impressions on the table, and he pointed to them and said, that's your man. >> model number three belonged to john...
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one is this garment, that incorporated the characteristics of spider thread. >> introducing the genes of spider thread makes the fabric softer and stretchier. for example, inserting the genes understood water by aquatic insects kauld could make a -- -- the silk industry. >> the question now is whether these 21st century worms will be enough to give hope to japan's ailing silk industry. >>> some drivers in western japan spent the first night of the new year trapped in their cars because of heavy snow. road management officials on the express way was backed up overnight thursday for four kilometers. rescue workers say they took seven people to the hospital. and about 100 cars were stranded on another highway in the area. many drivers lost control and skidded on a dangerous three kilometer stretch of road. authorities had to shut down the road to clear the snow. >>> visitors as a hot spring resort at the foot of mt. fuji had the rare pleasure of seeing japan's highest peak bathed in the glow of the year's first suprise sunrise. it's a population destination on new year's day. this year a
one is this garment, that incorporated the characteristics of spider thread. >> introducing the genes of spider thread makes the fabric softer and stretchier. for example, inserting the genes understood water by aquatic insects kauld could make a -- -- the silk industry. >> the question now is whether these 21st century worms will be enough to give hope to japan's ailing silk industry. >>> some drivers in western japan spent the first night of the new year trapped in their...
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five free that up to say that while the formal characteristic the community that people go to church on the sunday or that entity it might erode where christianity where they pay taxes to use the church there is a family breakdown but not in social order we all assumed that family breakdown of these jews social order there may be a way out of that conundrum. because think about this what is the one difference liberals are in it human nature. if you take is, if you realize people are living in family structures and why religious truth has been selling during is the reason we have every reason to believe those political conditions or social conditions we may face the need and desire will endure because that is ingrained in who we are. >> it is just a formal break down living together as if they stayed for life for the approximations allied counteroffensive just the way out is the breakdown is more than formal here. >> is the formal problems that the consequence is better not be as catastrophic as we fear. >> on a more positive note the cuties -- thank you. [applause] [inaudible convers
five free that up to say that while the formal characteristic the community that people go to church on the sunday or that entity it might erode where christianity where they pay taxes to use the church there is a family breakdown but not in social order we all assumed that family breakdown of these jews social order there may be a way out of that conundrum. because think about this what is the one difference liberals are in it human nature. if you take is, if you realize people are living in...
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they succeeded in producing a silkworm with new characteristics. >> translator: we inserted the gene that provides a phosphorescence in jellyfish and coral. that's why the yarn glows. >> reporter: here's one of the silkworms born from this manipulation. when light of a specific wave length is projected onto it the worm's body emits an orange color. the glow comes from the silk thread inside the worm's body. it's luminescent like some types of jellyfish and coral. fabric made from this thread could produce all kinds of products with high added value, ranging from glowing garments to original lampshades. in the 1930s, there were more than 2 million silk farms across the country, but the growing availability of artificial fibers, and increased international competition, led to the decline of japanese silk. only 500 silk farms remain active in japan. their owners are pinning high hopes on the potential of this technology. >> translator: it's very attractive for us. but it also means higher costs. and is not like we would be free to grow these silkworms anywhere. the process involves gene
they succeeded in producing a silkworm with new characteristics. >> translator: we inserted the gene that provides a phosphorescence in jellyfish and coral. that's why the yarn glows. >> reporter: here's one of the silkworms born from this manipulation. when light of a specific wave length is projected onto it the worm's body emits an orange color. the glow comes from the silk thread inside the worm's body. it's luminescent like some types of jellyfish and coral. fabric made from...
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we went through 2 years ago the characteristics of the service area really changed we're seeing demands at that time much lower than anybody anticipated we need to do an updated demand study. that's for total demand so it's not just puc supply so the question is what does that mean on the puc supply component so this pie, this is a normal year and this is for 2040 to meet my customers total needs they use 117 117 million gallons a day of other sources local sources planned conservation and imported supplies they buy and then they are projecting the purchase from you 168 168 million gallons per day in a normal year. that does include water for san jose and santa clara as well so it's an interesting number and it's critical when you start thinking how do we plan for things but notice there's there's no reliability shortfall in that. there's a few agencies slightly over that might need a little bit of water but they are below their contractual allotment from you. >> what investments do we want to make to remove ourselves from that risk? it's almost critically evident this year when you thi
we went through 2 years ago the characteristics of the service area really changed we're seeing demands at that time much lower than anybody anticipated we need to do an updated demand study. that's for total demand so it's not just puc supply so the question is what does that mean on the puc supply component so this pie, this is a normal year and this is for 2040 to meet my customers total needs they use 117 117 million gallons a day of other sources local sources planned conservation and...
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these characteristics are carefully noted, studied, and remembered to be used as tools in persuading prisoners and suspects to cooperate and reveal information. as part of preliminary planning, the interrogator team has already coordinated with other sections. order of battle has provided all available information on the insurgents in the area of operations. there is also the blacklist from counterintelligence, giving the names of persons wanted by the authorities for involvement or possible involvement in the insurgency. additional aids include aerial photographs and maps of the area of operation. and the interrogators' guide a reference book to help formulate particular questions during an interrogation. and now, the interrogations get underway. the first subject is the young frightened prisoner. is it just chance this man is the first to be interrogated? no. the choices deliberate. while experience has taught us that an emotionally disturbed man might be more inclined to talk than others, thus providing military information it can be used in interrogating more obstinate subjects.
these characteristics are carefully noted, studied, and remembered to be used as tools in persuading prisoners and suspects to cooperate and reveal information. as part of preliminary planning, the interrogator team has already coordinated with other sections. order of battle has provided all available information on the insurgents in the area of operations. there is also the blacklist from counterintelligence, giving the names of persons wanted by the authorities for involvement or possible...
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narrator: the problem, human-induced global warming is caused by the heat-trapping characteristics of carbon dioxide and other so-called greenhouse gases -- the same characteristics that make the earth habitable. dr. tans: it's called the greenhouse effect. you can look at it like a blanket. so the earth receives energy from the sun and, in fact when we sit in the sun we feel that we're being heated. but it's not visible to the naked eye. it's infrared radiation. but the earth also emits that energy back into space. and when we put more of these absorbing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, the infrared radiation will be prohibited from reaching space. it will be trapped in the atmosphere and emitted back to the surface. narrator: greenhouse gases in the atmosphere control the earth's temperature. the greater the amount of greenhouse gases, the higher the temperature. less greenhouse gas means a lower temperature. carbon dioxide is cycled through the atmosphere through many natural processes such as photosynthesis respiration and decay of vegetation, and sea surfe gas exchange. this
narrator: the problem, human-induced global warming is caused by the heat-trapping characteristics of carbon dioxide and other so-called greenhouse gases -- the same characteristics that make the earth habitable. dr. tans: it's called the greenhouse effect. you can look at it like a blanket. so the earth receives energy from the sun and, in fact when we sit in the sun we feel that we're being heated. but it's not visible to the naked eye. it's infrared radiation. but the earth also emits that...
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. >> multigenerational characteristic is prevalent is all forms of sexual abuse and domestic violencemy mother had been raped by a family member when she was six and that family member was 16. and she never addressed it. until she went into therapy in her 50s. and that is where i found out about it and what had happened because i am her firstborn daughter i assimilated that value system that my mother excueded and what happened to me? i was sexually abused by a man who she had brokered that he would hire me as a babysitter. and she did not do that consciously but unconsciously that definitely happened and it was that experience as a continuum that led me to run away from home and go where all white girls go to new york city where i was plucked off the bus and thrust into white slavery until i escaped. there is another characteristic that very important -- >> having experienced all that how do you guys live? how do you -- you not only continued to thrive you ran a national women's organization, are you involved in local politics in pennsylvania. how do you get through that and get up e
. >> multigenerational characteristic is prevalent is all forms of sexual abuse and domestic violencemy mother had been raped by a family member when she was six and that family member was 16. and she never addressed it. until she went into therapy in her 50s. and that is where i found out about it and what had happened because i am her firstborn daughter i assimilated that value system that my mother excueded and what happened to me? i was sexually abused by a man who she had brokered...
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it was a judgment that the factual characteristics the way that it was used, it was much more faithful to the definition than the one it's set out for other services. it went all the way to the supreme court agreed with the commission judgment. the commission now is reinterpreting the facts and applying it to the other definition. but the facts are fundamentally the same as they were in 2002 and that will be a serious source of litigation risk for the committee when it changes its mind about the underlying service. >> time has expired and we will now go to mr. welch. >> thank you mr. chairman. i thank you in the and the ranking member because this is an excellent hearing. we are way ahead of where we were last year and this bill contains real responses to the comments that were offered to the fcc and that is terrific. and third i think that it has been extremely responsive and i have confidence that his experience in the industry as well as the public sector side makes him someone who we can have confidence with respect to these regulations. but this is the heart of it for me, whatever
it was a judgment that the factual characteristics the way that it was used, it was much more faithful to the definition than the one it's set out for other services. it went all the way to the supreme court agreed with the commission judgment. the commission now is reinterpreting the facts and applying it to the other definition. but the facts are fundamentally the same as they were in 2002 and that will be a serious source of litigation risk for the committee when it changes its mind about...
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one way of doing that is looking not expiration of the nihilism that would be characteristic of this homogenous state. this is significant in our discussions at the european union today. in light of that the thing you want to distinguish today is i was very surprised that you didn't discuss this context are even in the vote because in the 2000 world young politics in the forms he discusses there has become extraordinarily influential elsewhere. i am wondering if because you didn't discuss it in here the relationship between the objections to the universal homogenous state and those who draw from today. >> well, i was a couple of days. first of all it is fairly clear and i am saying nothing you would disagree with that an important source of his thought is a conservative catholicism and that is a route that is completely alien to the way of thinking. there is a sense in which quite explicitly a lot of this is not channeling strauss but it different intellectual tradition. secondly and actually in the manuscript, i did have a discussion with another french student of strauss who is muc
one way of doing that is looking not expiration of the nihilism that would be characteristic of this homogenous state. this is significant in our discussions at the european union today. in light of that the thing you want to distinguish today is i was very surprised that you didn't discuss this context are even in the vote because in the 2000 world young politics in the forms he discusses there has become extraordinarily influential elsewhere. i am wondering if because you didn't discuss it in...
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it's salient characteristic in terms of marriage was patriarchy -- its salient characteristic in terms of marriage was patriarchy. when abigail chose to marry john, it was the most spectacular act of will available to her for the remainder of her years. never again would she make a decision of that magnitude to control the direction of her life. there existed no easy exit clause from her decision once the vows were taken. she had little control over the kind of work she performed or her reproductive life. marriage with its obligations became her destiny in that world. the rules that followed from the existing picker -- existing patriarchy also had clear male and female spheres, and these spears were not equally, but were hierarchically organized. in her statement requesting john to remember the ladies, she closed her remarks by writing " regarded\thth then as being placed by providence and make use of that power only for our happiness." the lens through which abigail viewed her world revealed a divinely prescribed patriarchy in which hurt -- it which it was her destiny to live in the d
it's salient characteristic in terms of marriage was patriarchy -- its salient characteristic in terms of marriage was patriarchy. when abigail chose to marry john, it was the most spectacular act of will available to her for the remainder of her years. never again would she make a decision of that magnitude to control the direction of her life. there existed no easy exit clause from her decision once the vows were taken. she had little control over the kind of work she performed or her...
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what i am going to talk about today is going to be how the characteristics of u.s. target firms affect the competition between foreign and domestic ainquirea acquirers. there's at least an implicit competition between domestic and foreign acquirers to do that. the key difference i don't think is controversial now especially between foreign acquirers and domestic acquirers in this market is that they face affective tax rates. this has been true on average for quite a long time now. i am going to talk about three different characteristics of these target firms that i think will do two things. one, it's going to tell us something about behavior. it will tell us about something about what kind of u.s. companies are good targets for foreign take over and in turn would be good targets for inversions as well. i am picking these character characteristics in a particular way so that they are also going to tell us something about how we can make domestic policy choices and how they will affect foreign acquisitions and inversions. i think some of these are obviously going to a
what i am going to talk about today is going to be how the characteristics of u.s. target firms affect the competition between foreign and domestic ainquirea acquirers. there's at least an implicit competition between domestic and foreign acquirers to do that. the key difference i don't think is controversial now especially between foreign acquirers and domestic acquirers in this market is that they face affective tax rates. this has been true on average for quite a long time now. i am going to...
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now or drug developers are coming in with new drugs, we're taking a look q$uñ6ramt the kinds of characteristicsat was organized by the ="twz ntsb or nhtsa and the other 6nbokhny3p;y-a"ñs$ federal agencies, and the fda can ask drug developers to provide all reasonable safety ó;yjx"u r(s& reasonable studies to provide that data, fhs z!hu and studies of psychomotor impairment, even studies in y,p driving simulators or behind the wheel, that falls under the category of things that we can ask for, to inform labeling, to inform the safety of the drug, and we've been asking for that information from drugs like, for insomnia, there's the obvious > lr potential for those drugs to cause sleepiness and impaired driving if the dose is wrong or ñy if the time of day that they're taken is wrong.>1me but it also extends beyond just "tll#i8 9 drugs for insomnia and it's r3(ññ@qst still relatively recently we've been asking drug developers to í but it does, one of the examples that i showed was for restless leg syndrome, still a sleep disorder but not insomnia.m.iÑ other drugs that are in development right now
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all the dimensions and all the different characteristics of the cake and this bunch. what is it supposed to be? i have come to terms with the fact that just because i like something this mean everybody else will. i am a huge radiohead fan. not everybody likes radiohead. >> i do not want to start making us hungry because we are about to be hungry and restless to start tasting some of your cakes. what were some of the things that you liked beforehand, you love, and you just said a reluctant but fond farewell? >> potato starch. >> potato starch, beloved by jews at passover. >> in deed. it is expensive, it has great texture. >> it makes a very delicate crumb, like cake flour. duckett but i think it adds there's -- >> it dries it out. really, it is all about vegetable fat. you have to look at what kind of fat you're using in a cake -- >> i thought you were a huge defender of butter. >> i am all for it, and i still am. but we use a blend of different fats rather than going with one solitary shortening agent. >> is that a change? >> it is. i used to do butter, eggs sugar, fl
all the dimensions and all the different characteristics of the cake and this bunch. what is it supposed to be? i have come to terms with the fact that just because i like something this mean everybody else will. i am a huge radiohead fan. not everybody likes radiohead. >> i do not want to start making us hungry because we are about to be hungry and restless to start tasting some of your cakes. what were some of the things that you liked beforehand, you love, and you just said a reluctant...
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all the dimensions and characteristics of the cake and the sponge. what is it supposed to be? i've come to terms with the fact that just because i like something does not mean everyone else will. i think of it in terms of music. i am a radiohead fan. i was a prince fan as a kid. >> we are about to be really hungry and incredibly restless to taste some of your cakes. what were some of the things that you actually liked beforehand and just said a reluctant but fond farewell? >> potato starch. >> potato starch. beloved by jews at passover. >> and in french baking. it is expensive. it has a great texture. it lends itself to adding starch without protein so that you can have a finer texture. >> it makes a delicate crumb like cake flour. >> but it can add a dryer texture after a long time. so we are going to reduce the amount of that. but it is all about vegetable fat. you have to look at what kind of fat you are using in a cake to shorten. >> i thought you were a defender of butter. >> i am a huge defender of butter. i'm all for it. but we use a blend of different fats rather than
all the dimensions and characteristics of the cake and the sponge. what is it supposed to be? i've come to terms with the fact that just because i like something does not mean everyone else will. i think of it in terms of music. i am a radiohead fan. i was a prince fan as a kid. >> we are about to be really hungry and incredibly restless to taste some of your cakes. what were some of the things that you actually liked beforehand and just said a reluctant but fond farewell? >> potato...
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all the dimensions and characteristics of the cake what is this most of the? -- what is this supposed to be? i think about music. i'm a huge radiohead fan. i'm a huge prince fan. >> we are about to be really hungry. we are restless to taste some of your cakes. what were some of the things that you actually like before hand? >> potato starch. >> potato starch, beloved by jews at passover. >> exactly. it is expensive. it has a great texture. it lends itself to adding starch without proteins. >> it makes a very delicate cake flour. >> yes. it adds the dryer texture after a longer. length of time. it is all about vegetable fats. you have to look at what kind of fats you are using in cakes -- >> i thought you were a defender of butter? >> i am. i still am. we use a blend of different fats rather than go with one solitary shortening agent. i used to do just butter, sugar eggs, and flour. now we do butter, palm oil is a naturally saturated fat. blending that in, plus a little canola oil, plus a little bit of a guilt for the fat there. taking the blend. >> what about
all the dimensions and characteristics of the cake what is this most of the? -- what is this supposed to be? i think about music. i'm a huge radiohead fan. i'm a huge prince fan. >> we are about to be really hungry. we are restless to taste some of your cakes. what were some of the things that you actually like before hand? >> potato starch. >> potato starch, beloved by jews at passover. >> exactly. it is expensive. it has a great texture. it lends itself to adding...
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that don't hold the government in any state of validity that denigrate groups of people based on characteristics like skin color, race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality. so i think it's quite clear what domestic extremism is . >> david, you were inspired to use humor after a kkk rally. >> it was a creative response on behalf of some activists in knoxville, tennessee, who were environmental activists with a group called mountain justice that formed up a group called the could you klutz clowns to meet the kkk when they came to town. rather than meeting hatred with hatred or saying ignore them they chose to be presents but to transform the energy of the event in a way that really denied the kkk what they came for. but didn't just add fuel to the fire. >> it's interesting that you are using some innovative techniques to combat racism and hatred. you know, it's clear from the recent events that the kkk is trying to get in touch with kids. do you think that's where racism starts? >> well, i think it's extremely important to reach out to the kids. these problems are long in the making and they are genera
that don't hold the government in any state of validity that denigrate groups of people based on characteristics like skin color, race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality. so i think it's quite clear what domestic extremism is . >> david, you were inspired to use humor after a kkk rally. >> it was a creative response on behalf of some activists in knoxville, tennessee, who were environmental activists with a group called mountain justice that formed up a group called the could you klutz...
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we certainly can think about the things that our bodies can do and think about the other great characteristics that we have that are not related to attractiveness or really to appearance. and for girls, especially, but also for boys, you know, parents are girls and boys really need to talk about how great it is that your body can help you run, how great it is that your brain can help you think and all these different things as opposed to focusing on the outward appearance. >> i know you're a big advocate of yoga helping too? >> yes. yoga is an up and coming way of helping people with eating disorders and body image problems who aren't really finding that talk therapy is working great for them or in conjunction with talk therapy. so it really brings a person into her body and helps her feel her body from the inside out and really appreciate all the things that it can do and how it feels. >> all right, jennifer, thank you so much. keep up the great work. >> absolutely. thank you so much. >> and we do have to take a little bit of a break right now but stay with us because in a moment we're going
we certainly can think about the things that our bodies can do and think about the other great characteristics that we have that are not related to attractiveness or really to appearance. and for girls, especially, but also for boys, you know, parents are girls and boys really need to talk about how great it is that your body can help you run, how great it is that your brain can help you think and all these different things as opposed to focusing on the outward appearance. >> i know...
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let's go through three or four characteristics characteristics. charlie hebdo, clear, immediate resonance. these guys had a get away plan. remember boston these folks walking around with hoodies but it's down. the cap is backwards, very easy to identify. i see home growns or informal people like what we saw in boston or something closer. i agree with the other commentator. >> the second part of the new video when you see the actual the fire exchanged with the police when they are shooting at police down the street. you can see this with the police car that backs off. what do you make of that? >> as we said before some degree of training. let me make clear, nothing e kwif equivalent to well trained law enforcement. >> the police back away. >> they are seeing they are being assaulted by an automatic weapon maybe two. their training would be to egress and find cover so they can engage. that's their reaction. looks like they were pinned in at the end of the street. >> the point you make when we look at them and their faces are covered up. they were ob
let's go through three or four characteristics characteristics. charlie hebdo, clear, immediate resonance. these guys had a get away plan. remember boston these folks walking around with hoodies but it's down. the cap is backwards, very easy to identify. i see home growns or informal people like what we saw in boston or something closer. i agree with the other commentator. >> the second part of the new video when you see the actual the fire exchanged with the police when they are shooting...
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. >> and we found dogs that have special characteristics, ethan is a liver spotted dalmatian, to liver refers to a brown spot. the dog show will continue tomorrow. >> get flossie out there. she's not a particular breed, but she doesn't know that. we have clear skies at this hour, sunshine will be all over the place sunday and monday. clouding up midweek. a beautiful live shot. here's how it looks for heading out the door tomorrow morning. mostly sunny skies and low 50s the start out sunday morning. patchy fog could be forming around santa rosa. elsewhere fog around the central valley concord and valora. you can get the clouds from the central valley. high pressure is building in strongly over the west coast, we get warm weather for the next 48 hours before the low pressure that's forming off -- everything is upside down. remember the good old days the low would form in the gulf of alaska and drive through the bay area and get a rain. it's just all been upended. little chance midweek is off baja, california and it will come up and move toward the west coast. and where it goes nobody kno
. >> and we found dogs that have special characteristics, ethan is a liver spotted dalmatian, to liver refers to a brown spot. the dog show will continue tomorrow. >> get flossie out there. she's not a particular breed, but she doesn't know that. we have clear skies at this hour, sunshine will be all over the place sunday and monday. clouding up midweek. a beautiful live shot. here's how it looks for heading out the door tomorrow morning. mostly sunny skies and low 50s the start out...
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i think anytime -- you take net neutrality or drones, they both have one characteristic in common. net neutrality can bring to the table broadly based largely unorganized interests, consumer groups. right? most of what's done at the faa keep the industry to me it seems the major focal point of interaction. but when you start introducing groups, you know, like the american viewing public, for god's sakes, i mean, all bets are off, you know, because you're going to get, among other things, ad hoc organizations coming together just to influence that one rule. and we didn't get a chance to talk about that kind of dynamic, the coalition formation and the like. the other one, drones, i mean, everybody in this room ought to be worried about or concerned about drones either for good or for ill. right? if you're worried about bird strikes at airports, i would take drones pretty seriously right? but drones bring to the table people that used to be worried mostly about the postal rate commission for god's sakes and what deliveries cost, you know at u.p.s. and the postal service. i don't think
i think anytime -- you take net neutrality or drones, they both have one characteristic in common. net neutrality can bring to the table broadly based largely unorganized interests, consumer groups. right? most of what's done at the faa keep the industry to me it seems the major focal point of interaction. but when you start introducing groups, you know, like the american viewing public, for god's sakes, i mean, all bets are off, you know, because you're going to get, among other things, ad hoc...
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but getting back to the station, it gave me a really good sense of what it needed and the characteristics of a person, they are compassion as well as their advocacy for this district become very important. well you know, i want to say that i found somebody that reflected that. someone who spent a good 20+ years living in this district. a business owner. a small business owner, but also somebody that has been also out here putting together campaign after campaign to improve parks, preserve open space, improve that open space . i've known julie since my city administrator days when she and so many others told me here to make sure we got those library done. isn't this a fantastic library, jeff [applause] >> i wouldn't say it's no longer your grandfather's grandmothers library. this is an interactive library with so many generations of people. same things that happened with this joe dimaggio part with julie's leadership and leadership of this board and relationships that are being built. >> [applause] >> i also want to say this. that i know you should know, this is been a very, dated decision
but getting back to the station, it gave me a really good sense of what it needed and the characteristics of a person, they are compassion as well as their advocacy for this district become very important. well you know, i want to say that i found somebody that reflected that. someone who spent a good 20+ years living in this district. a business owner. a small business owner, but also somebody that has been also out here putting together campaign after campaign to improve parks, preserve open...
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the planning department staff's review is generally limited to the location and physical characteristics of ncds to ensure their compliance with the zoning code. accordingly staff recommends approval for the following reasons: the ncd complis with all standards and requirements of the planning code, 5400 block as well served by transit, it's more than a thousand feet from primary and secondry schools and any known active permitted youth services facility. and employment levels are estimated to be between 24-30 part-time employees and the following conditions have recommended for imposition on the project col cot the operator shall mantain the main entrance and sidewalks abudget the property in clean condition and maintenance shall include minimum daily sweeping letter pick-up, disposal or washing of the main entrance and abutting sidewalks once every month. project sponsor shall main tare odor control methods, and you enclosed garbage area. all garbage containers kept within the building until pick-up by disposal company. the establishment shall implement a security plan and review the p
the planning department staff's review is generally limited to the location and physical characteristics of ncds to ensure their compliance with the zoning code. accordingly staff recommends approval for the following reasons: the ncd complis with all standards and requirements of the planning code, 5400 block as well served by transit, it's more than a thousand feet from primary and secondry schools and any known active permitted youth services facility. and employment levels are estimated to...
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the militant who killed james foley in an online video last august had the same characteristics. he holds a knife in his left hand and speaks fluent english with a british accent. after foley was killed western media quoted a former hostage as saying the militant is a british citizen. he's in charge of negotiating with hostages families. he's said to be a leader of 500 british members of islamic state. he's highly educated but has radical ideas. the man calls himself john. the hostages call him and two other british members the beatles. >>> last october kenji goto reported for newsline about people who fled from syria to turkey. >> reporter: the sing tyty town . >> he put that report together in tokyo, he told colleagues he would soon be going overseas on his next assignment but refused to say where. he would return to japan on october 29th but they lost contact with him a couple days before he was due to fly back. the abduction of the other hostage of yukawa first came to light in august. he was detained by militants with islamic state. he's throughout to run a private military
the militant who killed james foley in an online video last august had the same characteristics. he holds a knife in his left hand and speaks fluent english with a british accent. after foley was killed western media quoted a former hostage as saying the militant is a british citizen. he's in charge of negotiating with hostages families. he's said to be a leader of 500 british members of islamic state. he's highly educated but has radical ideas. the man calls himself john. the hostages call him...
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it's the unique characteristics within your ecg. that's what we use to create our algorithm to create the digital signature. >> there's also intel's true key. that uses facial recognition instead of conventional passwords and for home security systems there's the simplicam. you register different people's faces. when the system detect an unfamiliar face, you get an alert. >>> we are tracking that clipper. right now the best chance for any significant precipitation both rain and snow will be between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam. we hit 50 today. still 45 downtown. notice the dew point falling a bit. that allows air to get cooler at night and some areas will fall below freezing tonight, but the downtown areas won't. clipper no. 1 offshore. clipper no. 2 in cue off minneapolis and it will race off very quickly south and east, kind of dive right through us probably just tracking overhead or north of the immediate metro area. temperatures are still above freezing. that's ke
it's the unique characteristics within your ecg. that's what we use to create our algorithm to create the digital signature. >> there's also intel's true key. that uses facial recognition instead of conventional passwords and for home security systems there's the simplicam. you register different people's faces. when the system detect an unfamiliar face, you get an alert. >>> we are tracking that clipper. right now the best chance for any significant precipitation both rain and...
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we've never wanted a driveway at this property because we feel it's not characteristic of the neighborhood. we like the community we have and we'd like this particular unaccepted area to be in similar vain where it's gardened and maintained and an attractive area for all of us. when we saw the permit filed for this development it's a 15 foot sidewalk with curb cuts. you get come cast to move the box and you got your driveway so that's from my perspective and the neighbors, the objection we have to this. . a sidewalk would be greet. great. a staircase is what you need for that steepness of property. >> next speaker, please. >> i'm charles shoe i'm a resident to the neighbors inviting us to a reception to view their plans for 1410 stanion. they included a small copy of the plans in that letter. a number of neighbors attended that session and then subsequently we discovered that the drawings that were presented to us for which they were trying to solicit our approval were not the same drawings on file at the dpw and planning department so in fact what they were doing was -- can only be charac
we've never wanted a driveway at this property because we feel it's not characteristic of the neighborhood. we like the community we have and we'd like this particular unaccepted area to be in similar vain where it's gardened and maintained and an attractive area for all of us. when we saw the permit filed for this development it's a 15 foot sidewalk with curb cuts. you get come cast to move the box and you got your driveway so that's from my perspective and the neighbors, the objection we have...
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the city services audit report and their tenants focuses on inclined characteristics, services provided, service gaps, public benefits, helts care youthization, and the length of stay in client exits. four key areas i look forward to exflowering, includesing service provision, administration, and program goals. the bla report i requested affirms the effectiveness of support i [inaudible] costs to build new supportive housing ewe nitss here in our city of san francisco, but provides recommendations that both dph and hsa can track the records of their clients and calls for the city to convene a working group to support housing. include tg feasibility of moving to a citywide or needed assessment system, more trajectories, service utilization availability an cost of alternative housing and the projective future costs of maintaining and expand tg city's service housing port folio. as a city more of our homeless here in san francisco. i plan on bringing together the directors and helping staff to discuss the reports of my hearing and the steps needed for improvement in service delivery and ou
the city services audit report and their tenants focuses on inclined characteristics, services provided, service gaps, public benefits, helts care youthization, and the length of stay in client exits. four key areas i look forward to exflowering, includesing service provision, administration, and program goals. the bla report i requested affirms the effectiveness of support i [inaudible] costs to build new supportive housing ewe nitss here in our city of san francisco, but provides...
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this is characteristic of what's going on in kobe. these are public citizens who have come in from outside who are trying to help the residents of kobe. >> it has nothing to do with the government. just felt like doing it. >> so these are volunteers. >> yes. >> volunteers. >> reporter: the water and food 17 truckloads were brought in by an organization. a group of people some what repressed in japanese society but in this disaster they put differences aside and pitched in. japanese people and companies have donated so much food there's fear some of it will be spoiled before it is used. mrs.taganaga hauled water back to her shelter in the back of her bicycle. she told me she just wanted water to make some tea. she told me she feared it would be years before normal life would be restored. on a hill overlooking devastation reminiscent of bombed out cities of world war ii, religious services continued at the 76-year-old gee temple. the temple itself cannot be used because of quake damage. so ceremonies have been moved to an adjoining buil
this is characteristic of what's going on in kobe. these are public citizens who have come in from outside who are trying to help the residents of kobe. >> it has nothing to do with the government. just felt like doing it. >> so these are volunteers. >> yes. >> volunteers. >> reporter: the water and food 17 truckloads were brought in by an organization. a group of people some what repressed in japanese society but in this disaster they put differences aside and...
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she had definite ideas, which is characteristic throughout her correspondence, but she's kind of finding her footing. certainly it is not the confident, intellectual abigail we would see in her later correspondence. >> i was so impressed by a letter that i did not realize until i read the paper that the first letter she writes to john is so extraordinary, coming from somebody like me who has a background in 18th century intellectual history it is the most unlikely place you would find it, isn't this the one she is writing where she says why didn't you come visit me last time, where were you, you said you would come, said you would only miss me if you were sick, which is the kind of u would hate to receive, even e-mails and texts. she does it so charmingly. that is sort of going backwards from a classic work of social theory at this time, which is thinking about the ways in which the netherlands and people's concern for each other extends outwards and eventually encompasses the whole world and universe. even from the very beginning she is the one bringing in the depths of using this deep
she had definite ideas, which is characteristic throughout her correspondence, but she's kind of finding her footing. certainly it is not the confident, intellectual abigail we would see in her later correspondence. >> i was so impressed by a letter that i did not realize until i read the paper that the first letter she writes to john is so extraordinary, coming from somebody like me who has a background in 18th century intellectual history it is the most unlikely place you would find it,...
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when a neighborhood losses it history it losses it's character and when it louses louses lose it characteristic it losses it's identity i want to talk about the eastern policy states that new buildings should epitomize the architecture with a full awareness of and respect for the height mass and articulation of the materials of the best of the orderly buildings that surround u surround them the aesthetics will-less even that. >> thank you, ma'am our time is up. >> thank you. >> as the next speaker comes up i'll call more and more names. >> hi so i agree with the concerns about the project just about everything inch heard make sense i'm concerned about is traffic safety i was working coming home and the awful sound of that car crash sorry i was working there was a car crash at 16 i don't know maybe 1612, 18th street where there's a entrance to the building so i'm concerned about grade changes of 18th and arkansas and mariposa connecticut and arkansas thank you. >> hi good afternoon. i'm deborah warner a parent of two live oaks student motives old child was diagnosed with asthma as my younger son
when a neighborhood losses it history it losses it's character and when it louses louses lose it characteristic it losses it's identity i want to talk about the eastern policy states that new buildings should epitomize the architecture with a full awareness of and respect for the height mass and articulation of the materials of the best of the orderly buildings that surround u surround them the aesthetics will-less even that. >> thank you, ma'am our time is up. >> thank you....
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we kept some of our characteristics, i eat spaghetti on sunday, i keep my last name but we became american. multiculturalism is celebrating our separate identities. it raises above the ethos of collectivism. that's the problem. >> these groups in europe, and this is promoted by governments in europe. the muslims live as a group and they don't assimilate. that's where it became the problem. i think in america we won't tolerate it. look at what happened to duke university. they were going to have a muslim call to prayer at duke university once a week. they reversed course. they said we were trying to promote understanding. >> we do have a lot of that right here. >> most people in this country will not stand for that. >> where do you draw the line when they don't assimilate, they don't take the language, they go beyond speaking their language with their own people eating their food the other time and not going the next level to still be americans? >> i think you can still be american but you can't promote hate. i don't think you can persecute women. it's a fine line. we've been very lucky bec
we kept some of our characteristics, i eat spaghetti on sunday, i keep my last name but we became american. multiculturalism is celebrating our separate identities. it raises above the ethos of collectivism. that's the problem. >> these groups in europe, and this is promoted by governments in europe. the muslims live as a group and they don't assimilate. that's where it became the problem. i think in america we won't tolerate it. look at what happened to duke university. they were going...
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you don't know how many characteristics to match, you can choose it. the person downing the analysis, not fact. standard. >>> we knew that there were problems with the technique. there are many documented cases where numbers, including michael malone, but not limited to michael malone, have matched carpet fibres to head hair. he had excluded hairs, without explaining why he excluded hairs. he matched hairs without explaining why. he hadn't tape hair samples from all the people who may have been in -- taken hair samples from all of the people that may have been in contact with the body. >>> results. >> absolutely. this is a great example of how scivening process -- scientific process and important, more important when a life hangs in the balance. >>> such a diverse array of subject. we'll be sure to bring you more like it next week on techno. follow our contributors on twitter, facebook, google+ and more. >>tonight. >> visibility was 3 to 5 nautical miles. >> weathering the storm. >> we want to show people how to replace property against the worst mothe
you don't know how many characteristics to match, you can choose it. the person downing the analysis, not fact. standard. >>> we knew that there were problems with the technique. there are many documented cases where numbers, including michael malone, but not limited to michael malone, have matched carpet fibres to head hair. he had excluded hairs, without explaining why he excluded hairs. he matched hairs without explaining why. he hadn't tape hair samples from all the people who may...
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planning code recommend approval based on the conditions outlined in the staff report important characteristics include 4 hundred 27 thousand mixed use pdr project creates a pdr character that is well integrated and the pedestrian connections is compatible with the light and scale of the neighborhood it come lies with the planning code that is intended to make the pdr spates in san francisco economically viable it contributions 42 pdr space flexiblely designed to estimated to provide pdr jobs. >> the authorization of office space represents 4.4 percent of the cap is designed to be capable with the pdr uses and estimated to provide up to 2 thousand office raeltd related jobs it will attribute $6.5 million that will been city of san francisco and the project is necessary and desirable that concludes my presentation. but in closing i'd like to introduce the director of the department of workforce development mr. todd. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> commissioners todd director we have a motion and a second going great to see you we've been extorting the pdr success in 2011 lounld the comprehen
planning code recommend approval based on the conditions outlined in the staff report important characteristics include 4 hundred 27 thousand mixed use pdr project creates a pdr character that is well integrated and the pedestrian connections is compatible with the light and scale of the neighborhood it come lies with the planning code that is intended to make the pdr spates in san francisco economically viable it contributions 42 pdr space flexiblely designed to estimated to provide pdr jobs....