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like, i went to the diamond heights safeway and there was not one person in the checkout line that -- everybody was bringing their own bags. >> yes. >> why do we need this legislation? i mean, i love the supervisor. i think what she is -- i think what this stuff with requiring businesses to have cash businesses, love it, love it, love it. i don't like this. >> okay. >> and 25 cents, this is san francisco. there is a lot of people who 25 cents it won't be a big thing to them. where i worry about is low and poor income people who do bring a bag, for whatever reason, and if they forget, a quarter is a quarter and four quarters is a dollar. and sorry, just with my banker, and this is what -- the way you just spoke to me about this law is like, in san francisco we're not paying attention. and i think in san francisco because of vallie and ross and that legislation that they passed five years ago, i think it's in everybody's mindset that you bring a bag to check out. i mean, even when i go shopping in downtown in the big stores, i bring my own bag. i think -- and i almost feel like we're be
like, i went to the diamond heights safeway and there was not one person in the checkout line that -- everybody was bringing their own bags. >> yes. >> why do we need this legislation? i mean, i love the supervisor. i think what she is -- i think what this stuff with requiring businesses to have cash businesses, love it, love it, love it. i don't like this. >> okay. >> and 25 cents, this is san francisco. there is a lot of people who 25 cents it won't be a big thing to...
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. >> even the pre-checkout bags and that i support and i have supported that. but just that 25 cents is just -- i i'm sorry, just be -- i'm sorry. but i will let the department of environment speak. >> thank you. i'll stick around. >> all right. >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is alexa kelty with department of the environment and i thank you for listening to this item. peter, our policy person s going to load the presentation for me. and i also wanted to thank supervisor brown's office for their leadership on bags and all their other environmental policies that they are working on. we really appreciate it. so it's going to be a bit of a review from what juan carlos already covered. so i will breeze through this quickly. but essentially last year national geographic and many of you know there is a plastic crisis. we're producing too much plastic. and national geographic last year on the cover came out with an article and the front page article on the plastic crisis. and there is 700 million tons of plastics going into our ocean annually. the only way to get
. >> even the pre-checkout bags and that i support and i have supported that. but just that 25 cents is just -- i i'm sorry, just be -- i'm sorry. but i will let the department of environment speak. >> thank you. i'll stick around. >> all right. >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is alexa kelty with department of the environment and i thank you for listening to this item. peter, our policy person s going to load the presentation for me. and i also wanted to thank...
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if we are good citizens on the first initiative what was to get rid of them at checkout, start moving back in the stream the way you are. but don't put in this legislation something that will have zero effect and will cause a great deal of confusion. frankly, i don't care if it's 10 cents, 25 cents, or a dollar personally because i bring reusable bags. i am already a convert. you are preaching to the converted and taxing not me. and so if everyone else is already got religion, then all you're doing is causing a controversy at the checkout for our merchants. what do you mean it's a dollar? what do you mean it's 25 cents? it's always been 10 cents. i don't care what it is because i am not affected by it, but how come you are changing it? we don't need that conversation 10,000 times times three, five, 20 sektdz seconds to have that conversation to make a productivity hit on the merchants and the ability to get people in and out of the stores. if you have ever waited in line at the market, 10, 20 deep, the last thing i want to hear is people arguing about, what they are getting charged fo
if we are good citizens on the first initiative what was to get rid of them at checkout, start moving back in the stream the way you are. but don't put in this legislation something that will have zero effect and will cause a great deal of confusion. frankly, i don't care if it's 10 cents, 25 cents, or a dollar personally because i bring reusable bags. i am already a convert. you are preaching to the converted and taxing not me. and so if everyone else is already got religion, then all you're...
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anywhere you're going to get access to a bag prior to checkout. we're calling those precheck out bag. this ordinance would prohibit the plastic ones. it will allow the compostable. the reason why we went down in path, what we found in our research at the department is when particularly apartment dwellers have access to compostable bags are more likely to participate in our composting program. that's why we kind of went down that path. our program will be accompanied by outreach and education led by our outreach coordinator. we will be doing outreach to the business corridors and updating all the plaquers. so the public, the consumers will see what the price change is. we want -- we want consumers also to be notified. in addition, we'll continue our current campaign, which is encouraging consumes to bring their reusable bags, happy to take any questions. thank you. >> vice president stephenson: ce rs do you have questions? >> thank you, juan carlos and all your work. this is exciting. as someone who's new, could you share little bit about where tho
anywhere you're going to get access to a bag prior to checkout. we're calling those precheck out bag. this ordinance would prohibit the plastic ones. it will allow the compostable. the reason why we went down in path, what we found in our research at the department is when particularly apartment dwellers have access to compostable bags are more likely to participate in our composting program. that's why we kind of went down that path. our program will be accompanied by outreach and education...
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self-checkout registers were also affected. >> we stood around and waited. i probably waited 30 minutes before i put my things away. a lot of people were still standing. some had put their things away and just left. >> target is my go to store, but they let me down this yeah. they're back up and running so we're on our way now. >> target temporarily closed some of its stores including one in san francisco. the retailer said the issue was not a data breach or security related. >>> hundreds of people enjoyed a san francisco tradition today. >> the north beach festival. what to expect if you check it out tomorrow. you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> in the north bay firefighters and business owners cleaned up the mess caused by a broken water main in sausalito. the water flooded ab
self-checkout registers were also affected. >> we stood around and waited. i probably waited 30 minutes before i put my things away. a lot of people were still standing. some had put their things away and just left. >> target is my go to store, but they let me down this yeah. they're back up and running so we're on our way now. >> target temporarily closed some of its stores including one in san francisco. the retailer said the issue was not a data breach or security related....
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can't scan items, process transactions and self-checkouts working intermittently, temporarily closedstores like in san francisco, and in san jose, some shoppers left ba. >> mostly everybody in line stood around and waited and waited, probably 30 minutes before i put my things away. lot of people were still standing, some put things away and just left. >> target put out a statement apologizing for the outage, say it was not a data breach or security issue. >>> so many dead gray whales have washed up this year, federal officials have run out of places to take them to decompose. one of thousands washed up. in washington state officials say 30 have been stranded on that coast this year. asking coastal homeowners to volunteer property for disposal sites. takes months and giant skeleton will be left mind. >>> north carolina teenager is crediting bible and app for saving her life. mazie smith was pinned under her car after crashed it. only thing could reach was her bible. made her feel that god was telling her everything would be okay and it would. had find my friends on iphone so mom track
can't scan items, process transactions and self-checkouts working intermittently, temporarily closedstores like in san francisco, and in san jose, some shoppers left ba. >> mostly everybody in line stood around and waited and waited, probably 30 minutes before i put my things away. lot of people were still standing, some put things away and just left. >> target put out a statement apologizing for the outage, say it was not a data breach or security issue. >>> so many dead...
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some makers of beauty products would say amazon's checkout experience is fairly transactional.you want to buy beauty products, you are looking for more. can amazon deliver the experience of a beauty product, which can get complicated speaking from the perspective of a woman, or will it be another amazon checkout? a validnk that is question on the business to consumer side. amazon is good at replenishment. if i know the type of foundation or lipstick i always buy, i can order that from amazon, but when you're talking about discovery of new products and new brands, i think that is tougher for amazon. there is also the question whether these high-end, perceived brands -- prestige brands are willing to sell to amazon, which will not necessarily honor manufacturers suggested retail price and will not offer the in-store experience you get at juul and department -- ulta and department stores. i wonder how much competition there is there from an up-and-coming set of companies. >> it is a fragmented market. everybody has their own edges, stronga beauty have physical properties. that is
some makers of beauty products would say amazon's checkout experience is fairly transactional.you want to buy beauty products, you are looking for more. can amazon deliver the experience of a beauty product, which can get complicated speaking from the perspective of a woman, or will it be another amazon checkout? a validnk that is question on the business to consumer side. amazon is good at replenishment. if i know the type of foundation or lipstick i always buy, i can order that from amazon,...
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get the groceries they need they can carry up to 40 liters of items and once you're through the checkout believin take them home for you. it's not going to change my shopping habits but it's going to help because i don't have to carry anything and it can go all the way to my house. supermarkets on the only places in france where robots are doing the heavy lifting to go based in paris specializes in automating forklift trucks which provides to around $200.00 sites. the trolley is able to tear locate itself thanks to its navigation laser and mapping that we gave it so thanks to the circuit that we do it can move a pallet from point a to point b. . has sold more than $500.00 of its autonomous machines he says they're creating safer workplaces by making collisions less likely. the company's annual sales have risen from 1000000 euros to 23000000 euros in the past 5 years and with more french companies investing in self driving equipment like this factory in the northwest of the country francis or thomas industry is becoming one to watch. and that's it for me and business team for more news an
get the groceries they need they can carry up to 40 liters of items and once you're through the checkout believin take them home for you. it's not going to change my shopping habits but it's going to help because i don't have to carry anything and it can go all the way to my house. supermarkets on the only places in france where robots are doing the heavy lifting to go based in paris specializes in automating forklift trucks which provides to around $200.00 sites. the trolley is able to tear...
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you are seeing the checkout process the more seamless.ould build a method that would make consumers have a delightful experience from the moment of intent to the moment of fulfillment, saying i want a ride or to book a reservation with as few taps as possible, we would win in the companies building on our platform would win. you're seeing innovation happen with credentials being passed more easily between experiences. apple pay and the google checkout experience, and paypal is making it easier. strides are being made, but there is still a long way to go. like you said, it's still a lot easier to purchase on your pc. emily: where are you seeing the most growth? it is moving slowly. michael: an interesting point. in our judgment, we think the instagram effort is one we predicted for a long time. i was in the most popular guy in the pitch room saying the world is moving to commerce. because they said advertising makes a much money. in reality, what i think facebook is doing is very smart. they are trying to habituate consumers around driving
you are seeing the checkout process the more seamless.ould build a method that would make consumers have a delightful experience from the moment of intent to the moment of fulfillment, saying i want a ride or to book a reservation with as few taps as possible, we would win in the companies building on our platform would win. you're seeing innovation happen with credentials being passed more easily between experiences. apple pay and the google checkout experience, and paypal is making it easier....
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that's it for me and the business asia team here in berlin for more business news back wrong stories checkouts d.w. vocal. state. is the next arrive after this quick look out for the locker. room if you go into. coma from morning to idea with a message. mega nayak recycle sars which in india sometimes only worn months for special occasions. she has one goal in particular. to distract people from the mind this man's word isn't. moving 90 minutes w. . stay up to date don't miss our highlights. program on line d.w. dot com highlights. her 1st day of school in the jungle. our 1st clue melissa would. spend doris grant a moment arrives. join during a taping on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. bring in 10 returns home on d w dot com tang's. birth the leg home tunes of species. a home worth saving. given those are big changes and most start with small steps but the ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world players the turbos to greenwich solutions and resource to should play interactive content teaching the next generation of abundant to
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that's a phenomenal the checkout other stories on video. on facebook and we leave it all with more pictures of windows incredible heat wave. about. the food. what secrets lie behind the small. find out 1st of experience and explore fascinating blood cultural heritage sites. w. world heritage 360 getting down. to some effort. to ask her. let's experience a modern museum centered with her question cultural heritage foundation early this year researchers are looking for answers in more than $5000000.00 objects each object relates part of the history of mankind. cultural heritage foundation as treasure trove starts june 21st on d. w. . the 1st. german growth engine stops it was a new study but you why is found that germany's top companies are lagging behind their competitors in asia and the u.s. in terms of growth and profit and the gap is huge we get some analysis from our correspondents here in asia. because coming up the break up hope carlip gave us can now get a taste of what post directed written by to be like the latest offering from fren
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two separate incidents caused delays at checkout lines. two-hour outage caused customers not to be able to check out. twitter users complained and shared these awful images of the confusion. the issue wasn't related to security and that no payment information was compromised but you couldn't make a purchase. >>> it was a failed mission for "men in black" this weekend. sony's latest film in the franchise brought in 28.5 million bucks. it led the box office but was expected to bring in 30 million or so. it stumbled at poor reviews. next weekend could be better. disney and pixar's "toy story 4" will open bringing back tom hanks and woody allen. they've made $2 billion since 1995 and has been watched 175,000 times. >> in your house? >> and there was a star there. the spork. sporky. >>> "early start" continues with the latest on iran. >>> our state is considering a full range of options. >> military action on the table amid u.s. tensions with iran over attacks on oil tankers. >>> president trump firing some of his pollsters right before his re-
two separate incidents caused delays at checkout lines. two-hour outage caused customers not to be able to check out. twitter users complained and shared these awful images of the confusion. the issue wasn't related to security and that no payment information was compromised but you couldn't make a purchase. >>> it was a failed mission for "men in black" this weekend. sony's latest film in the franchise brought in 28.5 million bucks. it led the box office but was expected to...
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and that's it from me and the business team here in berlin for more business news and features a checkout d.w. dot com slash business or follow us on social media at the w underscore business thank you very much for watching i'm john el-gamal and. sometimes books more exciting than real unless. you're all. foresters to ski. in the streets. her 1st day of school in the jungle. doris crane the moment arrives. joint direct attack on her journey back to freedom . in our interactive documentary. maintain returns home on the w. dot com. hello and a warm welcome to our arts and culture news a focus on classical music is our plan for today's show with a special guest american tenor michael fabiano will join me in the studio right after we see what else is lined up. it's a bicentennial year for romantic composer clown a show month and german greek pianist dunaway dokken pays her a fitting tribute. and for your summer reading list in our continuing series 100 german must read you've got a wrong through 1990 s. berlin in the seasonally apropos novel made the summer night. well it's one of the most b
and that's it from me and the business team here in berlin for more business news and features a checkout d.w. dot com slash business or follow us on social media at the w underscore business thank you very much for watching i'm john el-gamal and. sometimes books more exciting than real unless. you're all. foresters to ski. in the streets. her 1st day of school in the jungle. doris crane the moment arrives. joint direct attack on her journey back to freedom . in our interactive documentary....
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self-checkout registers also were not working at times.or passengers on a flight to france. take a look. tracee: severe plane turbulence injured 10 passengers in mid-air. the turbulence smashing a flight attendant's head on the plane's ceiling and caused a terrified passenger to pray as it lasted for five minutes. the plane landed safely in france. passenger versu injuries are mi. do you have a bad habit you want to kick? cheryl: yes. tracee: amazon is selling something that may help. it is a shock bracelet, sells for $200 on amazon and works by connecting the device to an app on your smartphone. it delivers a zap at your command and that's what's happening now. lauren: i feel like a dog if i wore that. tracee: shock price tag. lauren: still ahead, this is shocking too and sad news, because four people were shot and he three arrested. we have breaking details on a shooting at a toronto raptors celebration. and forget taking to the skies, why bahrain is putting a boeing jet underwater on purpose. you're watching "fbn: a.m.." ♪ you are out o
self-checkout registers also were not working at times.or passengers on a flight to france. take a look. tracee: severe plane turbulence injured 10 passengers in mid-air. the turbulence smashing a flight attendant's head on the plane's ceiling and caused a terrified passenger to pray as it lasted for five minutes. the plane landed safely in france. passenger versu injuries are mi. do you have a bad habit you want to kick? cheryl: yes. tracee: amazon is selling something that may help. it is a...
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they have to keep their prices competitive and speed up the checkout process to attract new customerstation just added a new-life saving member to the team. >> or therapy dog. how brady the rescue dog is helpin firefighters. >> reporter: it was less than a month ago that the crew at the pare son firehouse decided to adopt a furry little friend. grady was the chosen one. >> we saw grady and i don't know. we just said that's the dog. >> reporter: the new family loves to play tag. it's riding shotgun that brings him the most joy. >> he likes to stand up front here and watch where we're going. >> reporter: grady fits right in with the squad. everyone willing to pitch in with the responsibilities. >> we all chip in our own money to pay for his vet bills and food. heees pretty well. >> reporter: and responsibilities include picking up behind the pup. every single day, this group of brave men and women put their lives on line. now they get a chance to come home to a sweet face and wagging tail. >> he helps bring your spirits up. it's definitely a hard job. and sometimes it might not go well.
they have to keep their prices competitive and speed up the checkout process to attract new customerstation just added a new-life saving member to the team. >> or therapy dog. how brady the rescue dog is helpin firefighters. >> reporter: it was less than a month ago that the crew at the pare son firehouse decided to adopt a furry little friend. grady was the chosen one. >> we saw grady and i don't know. we just said that's the dog. >> reporter: the new family loves to...
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. >>> target says its checkout registers are back up and running after a nationwide outage that led to long lines.t yesterday. the outage lasted about two hours. cashiers couldn't scan items or process transactions and self-checkouts were only working intermittently. the company temporarily closed some stores, including one in san francisco. at other stores, like one we went to in san jose, some shoppers just left and came back. >> mostly everybody in line, we stood around and waited and waited. i probably waited about 30 minutes before i put my things away. a lot of people were still standing. some put their things away and just left. >> target apologized for the issue. they say the outage was not caused by data breach or security issue. time is 6:14. you may know the way to san jos warwick, but a new song is paying tribute to the capital of silicon valley. when it comes to marketing san jose as a destination, pop country music probably doesn't come to mind. ♪ >> this track by singer songwriter grace kelly trying to change that. >> trying to bring joy with a song that san jose has bro
. >>> target says its checkout registers are back up and running after a nationwide outage that led to long lines.t yesterday. the outage lasted about two hours. cashiers couldn't scan items or process transactions and self-checkouts were only working intermittently. the company temporarily closed some stores, including one in san francisco. at other stores, like one we went to in san jose, some shoppers just left and came back. >> mostly everybody in line, we stood around and...
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so a, an e-commerce site might try to tweak a certain checkout pages are away or make it easier to check out in the way that maybe passive amazon makes it easy to pay . they might make it as frictionless as possible to get people's money. so that would be a sort of i think pretty kosher application of user data or engagement data. i think it gets more frightening. you have the cell phone companies selling location data to i guess to advertisers but also it's not difficult to process this information. i think you have government surveillance that can be, that can target people who might be suspicious for whatever reason that is culturally based or you have people who are targeting minorities or not just minorities, so i don't know. it's sort of limitless. it's these are mysterious forces that kind of undergird everything. >> host: where were you raised? >> guest: i grew up in brooklyn. >> host: so you're from new york city. was it a culture shock to go to the other coast? >> guest: definitely, in many ways. i think the 60s counterculture as a significant presence in san francisco still ev
so a, an e-commerce site might try to tweak a certain checkout pages are away or make it easier to check out in the way that maybe passive amazon makes it easy to pay . they might make it as frictionless as possible to get people's money. so that would be a sort of i think pretty kosher application of user data or engagement data. i think it gets more frightening. you have the cell phone companies selling location data to i guess to advertisers but also it's not difficult to process this...
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target is reeling from two tech glitches that left thousands stranded in checkout lines across the countryater on in the show, why tim cook is telling silicon valley innovators to take responsibility for what he calls chaos factories. a busy hour ahead, coming up on meorldwide exchange" when we co back after this break [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. ♪ i want to fly like an eagle >>> daylight coming earlier in new york these days. you have to love it. we're approaching the longest day of the year coming up next week >>> new this morning, boeing ceo dennis muhlenberg responding to reports that the faa could start test flights for the grounded 737 max planes as early as this week fi phil lebeau spoke with the ceo at the paris air show and joins us with the details. phil, are we
target is reeling from two tech glitches that left thousands stranded in checkout lines across the countryater on in the show, why tim cook is telling silicon valley innovators to take responsibility for what he calls chaos factories. a busy hour ahead, coming up on meorldwide exchange" when we co back after this break [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have...
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on saturday, the retailer's checkout system suffered a national outage, a problem during routine maintenance is to blame. >>> if you have ragu pasta sauces in your kitchen, check them. they may contain something bad for your health. >>> the u.s. says it has more prove that iran was behind the attack on tankers in the gulf of oman. that story coming up. >>> this rare blue lobster became an internet sensation. it is not going to end up on someone's dinner table. >> that's all ahead. first, it's 4:36. you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> temperatures 53 to 55. it's filling in most of our neighborhoods and keeping us in the mid to upper 50s. daly city at 51 and out to trees see about 61 degrees. you can see clouds out there. as we look from south beach across the western span of the bay bridge. it's dry, not as much drizzle as he had to deal with the last couple mornings. for driving, we're okay. cool this morning, but if you're rurj to our inland neighborhoods, it's going to be warm this afternoon. 57 in the east bay valleys 7:00. 74 at 11:00. comfortable
on saturday, the retailer's checkout system suffered a national outage, a problem during routine maintenance is to blame. >>> if you have ragu pasta sauces in your kitchen, check them. they may contain something bad for your health. >>> the u.s. says it has more prove that iran was behind the attack on tankers in the gulf of oman. that story coming up. >>> this rare blue lobster became an internet sensation. it is not going to end up on someone's dinner table....
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after the checkout in orbit, it was time for tli, translunar the burn of the s4b engine to send apollo the moon. >> [inaudible] >> roger. you are go for tli. looking as planned. >> roger. we confirm the cut off. narrator: apollo 10 with a perfect burn was on its way to the moon. ♪ now, the command and service module separated from the s4b and turned around to dock with the lunar module. for the first of many times, tom stafford turned on the small high-resolution color television camera and shared with the people of earth the spectacular sights of outer space. apollo 10 took along all those who had made and were making the conquest of the moon a reality. >> charlie, we can't be more than five, 10 feet away. >> roger. >> it's looking real stable to us. we show you closing. >> we will be docked in a second, i hope. >> roger. >> houston, you are looking good. we can see the markings. it looks like he just docked. >> roger. >> we're there. >> roger. team, we can read the numbers on the docking window. narrator: during the docking, apollo 10 encountered its first problem. the mylar containi
after the checkout in orbit, it was time for tli, translunar the burn of the s4b engine to send apollo the moon. >> [inaudible] >> roger. you are go for tli. looking as planned. >> roger. we confirm the cut off. narrator: apollo 10 with a perfect burn was on its way to the moon. ♪ now, the command and service module separated from the s4b and turned around to dock with the lunar module. for the first of many times, tom stafford turned on the small high-resolution color...
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will look like in the future is not humanoid robots, more like mechanical arms in warehouses or checkouttesco. when we have embodied robots that show women, young, attractive women, we are doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity. algorithm,nt: art by highlighting its limitations, but also its potential. as we give machines more decision-making power in areas like health care and security, this worldview seen by algorithm could become the dominant reality. a school in northeast india has told parents their children will not get free classes anymore unless they pay their fees with plastic waste. schools who go to the must now collect 20 items of used plastic every week and present t them for recycling. they also stuffed plastic bags into plastic bottles, which can then be used to construct school bubuildings, toilets, and even pathways. afterheme was introduced parents ignored a plea from teachers to take part in a recyclcling we visit oil-rich communities in california's san joaquiuin vally and along alaska's arctic slope, where
will look like in the future is not humanoid robots, more like mechanical arms in warehouses or checkouttesco. when we have embodied robots that show women, young, attractive women, we are doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity. algorithm,nt: art by highlighting its limitations, but also its potential. as we give machines more decision-making power in areas like health care and security, this worldview seen by algorithm could become...
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. >>> target is apologizing for a glitch that stalled out checkout lines over the weekend.ally caused cash remsters to not process orders, cashiers unable to cash out people. long lines frustrating customers. they say the outage was caused by an error made during regular maintenance. >>> there is a massive recall over pasta sauces. take a look at these labels. the recall affects 45- and 66-ounce jars of ragu chunky tomato and onion, 66-ounce ragu old world style traditional and ragu old world style meat. the pasta sauces were distributed nationwide. so far there have been no injuries reported. >>> "men in black" entered the number one spot in the box office over the weekend. >> it took me 20 years to find you. how many people can say that? >> the sony pictures reboot starting tessa thompson and chris hemsworth earned $28 million. the secret life of pets claimed $23 million and disney's "alladin" took in $20 million. >> family-friendly movies ruling the box office. >> indeed. that's right. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thanks, diane. >> you've got it. >>
. >>> target is apologizing for a glitch that stalled out checkout lines over the weekend.ally caused cash remsters to not process orders, cashiers unable to cash out people. long lines frustrating customers. they say the outage was caused by an error made during regular maintenance. >>> there is a massive recall over pasta sauces. take a look at these labels. the recall affects 45- and 66-ounce jars of ragu chunky tomato and onion, 66-ounce ragu old world style traditional...
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this woman said the self checkout was down and she didn't want to wait. were you able to buy anything. >> no. >> reporter: two workers told me they were down for a time. i looked inside and it looks like business as usual. on social media people did credit some of the employees saying that they shared drinks and gave out snacks for those who were waiting while the system was down. reporting live, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> now to a story we're following. one of the northbound lanes of bridgeway is closed. a water main broke this afternoon. water all over the place. you can see some damage done to the roads. this is new video here. multiple businesses have been impacted by this water damage. firefighters are there now and they're clearing water from the buildings as you see. it's not clear when those roads are going to be reopening. >>> american airlines trying to get back to normal tonight after an equipment issue triggered backups. people complained about waiting more than four hours to get to the ticket counter. many say they missed
this woman said the self checkout was down and she didn't want to wait. were you able to buy anything. >> no. >> reporter: two workers told me they were down for a time. i looked inside and it looks like business as usual. on social media people did credit some of the employees saying that they shared drinks and gave out snacks for those who were waiting while the system was down. reporting live, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> now to a story we're...
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will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkout tills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity ada's work is art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and security this world view seen by algorithm could become the dominant reality charlie rangel al-jazeera oxford but was the news down's next i'll see you from 23 g. thank you again. she was black hey i'm from rio de janeiro's her velez. she was also an elected outspoken council woman. until she was assassinated. people in power investigates the killing of a vocal critic of brazil security forces and the legacy of empowerment she left behind the magic of marianne franco on al-jazeera. after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers canelo on their own identifying patterns and predic
will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkout tills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity ada's work is art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and...
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will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkout tills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity ada's work is art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential. and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and security this worldview seen by algorithm could become the dominant reality charlie and al-jazeera oxford outside of that report piers paul thank you very much for president jonny infantino claims to have cleaned up football's governing body after years of corruption under the watch of his predecessor sepp blatter he was speaking after being reelected for another 4 years in the job sports correspondent li welling's reports from the fifa congress in paris. paris is the original home of the for and the man currently in charge is feeling at home as president of football's world governing body good morning m
will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkout tills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity ada's work is art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential. and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and...
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will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkout tills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity ada's work is art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and security this world view seen by algorithm could become the dominant reality charlie rangel al-jazeera oxford. sports news. thank you very much faith president jonny infantino claims to have cleaned up football's governing body after years of corruption under the watch of his predecessor sepp blatter he was speaking after being reelected for the 4 years in the job sports correspondent li welling's reports from the fifa congress in paris paris is the original home of fee for and the man currently in charge is failing at home as president of football's world governing body good morning mr fine so you know p
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to make problems affecting target checkout lines. a computer glitch over the weekend.ue during the routine maintenance was blamed for a nearly two hour outage. the store did everything he it could to ease the impact. then on sunday some stores were unable to process credit card payments. it turned out to be an issue with the data system. in part we can confirm that this is not a security-related issue and no payment information was compromised at any time. although this was unrelated to saturday's issue. the company says they are working to make sure these issues do not arise again. peace of mind target confirm there was no data breaches during either outage. >> wrapping up her fight against amazon. for pain workers starvation wages. i think it's certainly part of the equation. then you also participate in taking billions of dollars of government subsidies. that could be part of it. these allegations are absurd. gina's music genius music is going after google. the site said that their traffic dropped for the past few years as a google publishes song lyrics on its own s
to make problems affecting target checkout lines. a computer glitch over the weekend.ue during the routine maintenance was blamed for a nearly two hour outage. the store did everything he it could to ease the impact. then on sunday some stores were unable to process credit card payments. it turned out to be an issue with the data system. in part we can confirm that this is not a security-related issue and no payment information was compromised at any time. although this was unrelated to...
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will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkout tills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity ada's work is art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and security this world view seen by algorithm could become the dominant reality charlie and al-jazeera oxford. if this is for his father thank you so much adrianne the trauma raptors are a step closer to their 1st n.b.a. title they want to weigh from home against an injury hit golden state warriors they take it a while late heading into game 4 on the final day with stokes reports. the warriors were back on home court in california but with another stop play on the injury list thompson's hamstring haven't recovered in time so he joined kevin durant on the bench the 1st postseason game he's missed the golden s
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. >>> confusion and delays at the checkout counter.turned into weekend frustration for thousands of target shoppers. i was one of them. >> oh, no. >> did you have to put it all back? >> no. she actually came over and helped us. we were the last ones before they told everyone in the line behind us it wasn't working. >> lucky you. >> i felt like i was getting away with something. sorry. bye. >>> good morning. welcome to monday, june 17. new week, new weather. >> a little warmer today. it was a very comfortable day to be outside. the next two days will be probably a little warmer than today. mid to upper 50s in most neighborhoods. morgan hill at 52. coverdale and novato at 51. brentwood 60. ukiah 62, clear lake 67. let's see where we end up this afternoon. along the coast, mid to upper 60s there. mid to upper 70s around the bay. the 80s returning to many inland neighborhoods. even 90s around antioch, lakeport and ukiah. let's get over to alexis. good rnmoing. overall we're looking at a quiet start to the monday morning drive. a lot of gro
. >>> confusion and delays at the checkout counter.turned into weekend frustration for thousands of target shoppers. i was one of them. >> oh, no. >> did you have to put it all back? >> no. she actually came over and helped us. we were the last ones before they told everyone in the line behind us it wasn't working. >> lucky you. >> i felt like i was getting away with something. sorry. bye. >>> good morning. welcome to monday, june 17. new week,...
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will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkouttills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity ada's work is art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and security this world view seen by algorithm could become the dominant reality charlie and that al-jazeera oxford. a school in northeast india has told parents that their children will not get free classes anymore unless they pay their fees with plastic waste yes students who go to the action are form school and ask some state must now collect 20 items of used plastic every week and present them for recycling they also stuff plastic bags into plastic bottles which can then be used to construct school buildings toilets and even pathways that the scheme was introduced after parents ignored a plea from teachers
will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkouttills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity ada's work is art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and...
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will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkout tills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity ada's work is art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and security this world view seen by algorithm could become the dominant reality charlie rangel al-jazeera oxford. time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera the un is putting some of that stuff out of sudan after an escalation of violence earlier this week the u.k. is also announced as close in its embassy. doctors say the latest military crackdown has left more than a 100 people dead protest leaders have rejected an offer of talks from the military council but the u.s. has both sides to resume negotiations. emergency talks will continue on thursday in washington where mexican officials are t
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impatient with them because they were getting in my way and i'm in a hurry and i need to get to the checkout and offer help and it takes nothing. i mention in my introduction that you had brought about change in the nhs and this was because of a particular experience of your father had, john, and you set up a campaign, john's campaign, and brought about that change. do you want to talk about that a little bit? what happened to your father? my father had alzheimer's for ten years or more than ten years and he was what is described as living well, whatever that means, he was living well with his illness and he was living at home with my mother who he'd been married to for 61 years at the time of his death and he was working in the garden and walking by the river and teasing his grandchildren and talking about his past which remained very vivid to him and although he was gradually going towards his twilight, he was very contented most of the time, he was a man who loved the natural world and he took great solace from that and then he went into hospitalfor leg ulcers. that hospital had very stri
impatient with them because they were getting in my way and i'm in a hurry and i need to get to the checkout and offer help and it takes nothing. i mention in my introduction that you had brought about change in the nhs and this was because of a particular experience of your father had, john, and you set up a campaign, john's campaign, and brought about that change. do you want to talk about that a little bit? what happened to your father? my father had alzheimer's for ten years or more than...
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will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkout tills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity. it's art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and security this world view seen by algorithm could become the dominant reality charlie rangel al-jazeera oxford. yes that's it for the news hour but the news never stops i'll be back in just a moment to update you with more things. i really want to get down to the nitty gritty of the reality whether on line. that is planned with. it is really fight to get. or if you join us. this is a dialogue everyone has a voice to talk to us in our live you tube chat and you too can be. joining the colobus conversation on al-jazeera and her husband gavin worst week when 4 teenagers broke down the back the teenagers described as
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will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkout tills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity ada's work is art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and security this world view seen by algorithm could become the dominant reality charlie rangel al-jazeera oxford is going to pull now in doha for the sport. barbara thank you very much faith president johnny infantino claims to have cleaned up football's governing body after years of corruption under the watch of his predecessor sepp blatter he was speaking after being re-elected for another 4 years in the job our sports correspondent lee wellings reports from the fifa congress in paris. paris is the original home of the for and the man currently in charge is failing at home as president of football's world
will look like in the future is not humanoid robots but more like mechanical arms and warehouses or checkout tills at tesco and so when we have embodied robots that show women young attractive women we're kind of doing a disservice to the conversation we could be having about the future that we want for humanity ada's work is art by algorithm highlighting some of its limitations but also its potential and as we give machines more decision making power in areas like health care transport and...