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, we're able to amend it just like we are mechanical code, electrical and plumbing code. minor changes -- building code wise -- >> i don't think we need to go through minor changes. >> that's it then if you don't mind. any questions? >> i don't think so. thank you for the presentation. so we will now open up items five through ten to public comment. is there any public comment on these items. seeing none, public comment is closed. and can we forward items five through ten with recommendation? that will be the order. madam clerk can you call item number 11. >> ordinance california commemorating the location with a plaque. >> okay. this item was amended and continued. it is before us again. we received a presentation at the last hearing and so if there are no comments or questions we'll open this up to public comment. is there any public comment on item 11? seeing none, public comment is closed. and can with forward to full board with positive recommendation? without objection that will be the order. >> madam clerk is there any additional items before the committee? >> that
, we're able to amend it just like we are mechanical code, electrical and plumbing code. minor changes -- building code wise -- >> i don't think we need to go through minor changes. >> that's it then if you don't mind. any questions? >> i don't think so. thank you for the presentation. so we will now open up items five through ten to public comment. is there any public comment on these items. seeing none, public comment is closed. and can we forward items five through ten with...
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it's in the state fire code. it's not in the building code. it says the levers have to return to close to the face of the door so that you don't, as you are walking out, you don't get caught on the doorknobs by the lever sticking out. this was $29.95.ñr is this considered readily achievable in a building? i would say yes, of course. 30 bucks, change your doorknob to a lever hardware, one that's actually complying with the fire code, that's readily achievable. and if you don't do it, it's a problem. the ada says you should be making these readily achievable barriers disappear. here is something we see all over san francisco. power door operators. so this business has a slight gentle slope up to the door and they could not put a level landing in in front of that door. and on the inside of the door, if you can see this, there is a ramp on the inside. can you see that on this slide? the ramp begins right at the door and goes up. the way that they have achieved compliance in san francisco is to use an administrative bulletin that we allow people to
it's in the state fire code. it's not in the building code. it says the levers have to return to close to the face of the door so that you don't, as you are walking out, you don't get caught on the doorknobs by the lever sticking out. this was $29.95.ñr is this considered readily achievable in a building? i would say yes, of course. 30 bucks, change your doorknob to a lever hardware, one that's actually complying with the fire code, that's readily achievable. and if you don't do it, it's a...
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you don't have to have willy-nilly code. you can have the best code in the world. every cybersecurity expert understands that when you introduce new code it has other implications on a broader system. even beyond your borders. that's what we are worried -- we are not worried you are putting bad code in. we are worried you may be accidentally, as we no with the functionality of your system doesn't work, it would be only logical to conclude if the functionality of the system doesn't work when it all came together, you cannot compose security. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> i need the answers to all those questions by 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> the gentlelady from illinois, miss sha could you skifment >> i -- schakowsky. >> i want to clarify one key point. the c.g.i. system crash in a test with only a few hundred people in the days before october 1? >> there was an end-to-end test that occurred, and the system did crash with about that number. i don't have the exact number. but it was part of the end-to-end test.
you don't have to have willy-nilly code. you can have the best code in the world. every cybersecurity expert understands that when you introduce new code it has other implications on a broader system. even beyond your borders. that's what we are worried -- we are not worried you are putting bad code in. we are worried you may be accidentally, as we no with the functionality of your system doesn't work, it would be only logical to conclude if the functionality of the system doesn't work when it...
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and now digital code and dna code can rapidly convert one into the other. and that's where the title comes from. we can now actually send life as that digital code and recapitulate it at the other end. >> rose: so you send it as e-mail or something. >> you can send it as e-mail and reconvert it back to dna. so the future we'll be able to actually download living things from our desktop computers. >> rose: and you also write the synthetic biology freeze the design of life from the shackles of revolution which is obvious too. there are some obvious things here but it's worth underlining them as well. >> well, what we have evolved with all the species on this planet, they've evolved in a very constrained set of environments. for example, our goal of trying to get algae to produce enough lipid to be able to use as a cheap fuel to replace oil. no algae has evolved to produce those levels of oil. if they did, the oceans would be full of oil instead of water. so we need to change evolution to change the constraints and what we're selecting for. we can the do that
and now digital code and dna code can rapidly convert one into the other. and that's where the title comes from. we can now actually send life as that digital code and recapitulate it at the other end. >> rose: so you send it as e-mail or something. >> you can send it as e-mail and reconvert it back to dna. so the future we'll be able to actually download living things from our desktop computers. >> rose: and you also write the synthetic biology freeze the design of life from...
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magician's code. what the hell is the magician's code?! "a magician never reveals his tricks." mr.flanagan, my magic mentor from the hallowed staten island mall magic shop, taught me the importance of the code one fateful autumn night in 1993. hello? mr. flanagan. wh-what are you doing here? um... i'm checking up on you. just to make sure you're practicing your craft or whatever. that is an honor, sir. and yeah, i promise, i'm practicing. but wait. why were you, why were you going in my mom's room? uh... your mom's actually helping me with a new trick. that is so cool! what is this trick? is it sawing a lady in half? (wry chuckle) well, not sawing. but actually, the magician's code forbids me from telling you anything else about the trick. loretta: wayne, come back to bed! okay, it involves a bed. w-w-wait. can you at least tell me the name of this trick? sure, kid. it's called-- the disappearing salami. mr. flanagan's wife shot him before he could ever tell me what the trick was. yeah, that guy was banging your mom. yup. totally. mr. flanagan was not ban-- oh, my god, he was. so w
magician's code. what the hell is the magician's code?! "a magician never reveals his tricks." mr.flanagan, my magic mentor from the hallowed staten island mall magic shop, taught me the importance of the code one fateful autumn night in 1993. hello? mr. flanagan. wh-what are you doing here? um... i'm checking up on you. just to make sure you're practicing your craft or whatever. that is an honor, sir. and yeah, i promise, i'm practicing. but wait. why were you, why were you going in...
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you don't have to have willy-nilly code. you can have the best code in the world. every cybersecurity expert understands that when you introduce new code it has other implications on a broader system. even beyond your borders. that's what we are worried -- we are not worried you are putting bad code in. we are worried you may be accidentally, as we no with the functionality of your system doesn't work, it would be only logical to conclude if the functionality of the system doesn't work when it all came together, you cannot compose security. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> i need the answers to all those questions by 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> the gentlelady from illinois, miss schakowsky. >> i want to clarify one key point. the c.g.i. system crash in a test with only a few hundred people in the days before october 1? >> there was an end-to-end test that occurred, and the system did crash with about that number. i don't have the exact number. but it was part of the end-to-end test. >> thank you. i wanted to emphasize that the website has to be fixed. but it is n
you don't have to have willy-nilly code. you can have the best code in the world. every cybersecurity expert understands that when you introduce new code it has other implications on a broader system. even beyond your borders. that's what we are worried -- we are not worried you are putting bad code in. we are worried you may be accidentally, as we no with the functionality of your system doesn't work, it would be only logical to conclude if the functionality of the system doesn't work when it...
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. >> it actually says in what looks like code braille, women. it doesn't say women's room, it says women. that's fairly obvious. >> sometimes i wonder what they actually write on these. >> we change them at night. nasty remarks. >> so these signs, to change the sign from just saying women that you might have to one that says women in braille cost $9.95 for the sign. and readily achievable, i think it probably is. i wanted to talk just for a second about parking. the requirements for access when you are doing construction include the path of travel to the area of remodel, which includes parking. parking in the path of travel for the area of remodel. there are all these required signs and sizes and shapes and spaces. this is at a cala in the mission, this is their space, highly used as a social space, people sitting on the ground eating lunch and walking around, but it has to have exactly the right signage and exactly painted on the ground the international symbol for accessibility. you have to have a drop off zone next to it which is what the str
. >> it actually says in what looks like code braille, women. it doesn't say women's room, it says women. that's fairly obvious. >> sometimes i wonder what they actually write on these. >> we change them at night. nasty remarks. >> so these signs, to change the sign from just saying women that you might have to one that says women in braille cost $9.95 for the sign. and readily achievable, i think it probably is. i wanted to talk just for a second about parking. the...
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you don't have to have willy-nilly code. you can have the best code in the world. every cybersecurity expert understands that when you introduce new code it has other implications on a broader system, even beyond your borders. that's the we are working -- we are not what you're putting bad code in. were worried he may be accidentally as we know with on smelly of your system doesn't work, it would be only logical to conclude if the functionality of the system doesn't work when all came together. you cannot compose security. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> i need the answers to all of those questions by 9 a.m. tomorrow. >> the gentleman from illinois, ms. schakowsky. >> ms. campbell kind of want to clarify one key point. did the cgi system crash in a test with only 200 people in the days before october 1? >> there was an end to end a test the system did crash with about that number. i don't have the exact number. but it was part of the end to end test. >> thank you. i wanted to emphasize that the website has to be fixed but it is not as the republicans conten
you don't have to have willy-nilly code. you can have the best code in the world. every cybersecurity expert understands that when you introduce new code it has other implications on a broader system, even beyond your borders. that's the we are working -- we are not what you're putting bad code in. were worried he may be accidentally as we know with on smelly of your system doesn't work, it would be only logical to conclude if the functionality of the system doesn't work when all came together....
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you don't have to have willy-nilly code. you can have the best code in the world. every cybersecurity expert understands that when you introduce new code it has other implications on a broader system. even beyond your borders. that's what we are worried -- we are not worried you are putting bad code in. we are worried you may be accidentally, as we no with the functionality of your system doesn't work, it would be only logical to conclude if the functionality of the system doesn't work when it all came together, you cannot compose security. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> i need the answers to all those questions by 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> the gentlelady from illinois, miss sha could you skifment >> i -- schakowsky. >> i want to clarify one key point. the c.g.i. system crash in a test with only a few hundred people in the days before october 1? >> there was an end-to-end test that occurred, and the system did crash with about that number. i don't have the exact number. but it was part of the end-to-end test. >> thank you. i wanted to emphasize that the websi
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tests run after every new piece of code is put in the system, i'm not talking about testing the code. >> i can get you that information. >> i can tell you they're not and i'd be interested to hear why not. if you'd go to tab 2 quickly in your book. >> i'm sorry, what book, sir. >> you have a tab there -- if you go to tab 2. while you're looking, i'll read. dated september 27th. and it is to marilyn tavenner. there are inherent security risks with not having all code tested in a single environment. finally, the system requires rapid development and release of hot fixes and patches so it is not always available or stable during the duration of the testing. secondly, the security contractor has not been able to test all of the security controls in one complete version of the system. and if you look in the first part, which is most troubling at all, it says due to system readiness issues, the security control assessment was only partly completed. this constitutes a risk that must be accepted before the marketplace day one operations. so let me tell you what you did. you allowed the syste
tests run after every new piece of code is put in the system, i'm not talking about testing the code. >> i can get you that information. >> i can tell you they're not and i'd be interested to hear why not. if you'd go to tab 2 quickly in your book. >> i'm sorry, what book, sir. >> you have a tab there -- if you go to tab 2. while you're looking, i'll read. dated september 27th. and it is to marilyn tavenner. there are inherent security risks with not having all code...
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i keep hearing 500 million lines of code. to be comparative, to send out the mars rover, it was 500,000 lines of code. am i wrong? >> that's the number that's going on. >> okay. >> they're saying 5 million lines of code need to be fixed. that's the number that's going zblar around. >> thank you. >> 5 million corrections needed as opposed to 500 million have to be thrown out with the bath water. thank you, laurie. thank you, joe johns. someone here who knows about a thing or two to working with presidents who find themselves in hot water or in a crisis anyway. was working in the clinton administration and also happens to be a crisis manager, big-time crisis manager with a real who's who list of clients and the author of "well go figure." a lot has been happening this morning. we came out of a live news conference where president obama was addressing immigration reform. another big plank of his agenda. all of this on the heels of what is just -- i hate to say it. it's logarhea. i hate to say it. i hate to ask. is this somehow t
i keep hearing 500 million lines of code. to be comparative, to send out the mars rover, it was 500,000 lines of code. am i wrong? >> that's the number that's going on. >> okay. >> they're saying 5 million lines of code need to be fixed. that's the number that's going zblar around. >> thank you. >> 5 million corrections needed as opposed to 500 million have to be thrown out with the bath water. thank you, laurie. thank you, joe johns. someone here who knows about a...
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, introducing new code. in any system i have ever seen, two months for security check is not appropriate, let alone a security check. i am more nervous today than when i got here. i am shocked, shocked that on august 30 you get an independent check that says the system is fine and you have introduced new code to that system probably daily, probably in terms of hundreds of thousands of lines, at least tens of thousands of lines of new code which creates new vulnerabilities in thecies tefment you don't even know the answer -- in the system, and you don't even know the answer. and number two you are not even sure if your piece is end-to-end ongoing security tested. i have to tell you, mr. chairman, this is a significant event. you don't have to like obamacare. you can hate it, love it, can't wait to get in it. you cannot expose this much information with this low threshold of security in a day when there is 1.5 million people ripped off every day in cybersecurity. where the folks who are systems administrators
, introducing new code. in any system i have ever seen, two months for security check is not appropriate, let alone a security check. i am more nervous today than when i got here. i am shocked, shocked that on august 30 you get an independent check that says the system is fine and you have introduced new code to that system probably daily, probably in terms of hundreds of thousands of lines, at least tens of thousands of lines of new code which creates new vulnerabilities in thecies tefment you...
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we are analyzing the code for amomlies. every day, we're seeing where we're finding challenges in the system and making corrections, suddenly with any system that will go live. when a system goes into production, these are the things you would typically find after production, maybe not to the level of detail that's happened in this experience, but when a system goes live, these are the things you typically do. you continue to provide system builds and put performance tuning to the application to make sure that it continues to improve time over time. >> thank you. mr. slavitt, your company has been involved in trouble shooting and fixing the problems. do you have any reason to believe the problems being experienced at this launch will prevent americans from getting insurance for the coming year? >> congressman, i'm confident that the data services hub that qssi developed and the edim registration tool are working well today and will continue to work well. >> you had problems with your part early on but fixed them. >> for the
we are analyzing the code for amomlies. every day, we're seeing where we're finding challenges in the system and making corrections, suddenly with any system that will go live. when a system goes into production, these are the things you would typically find after production, maybe not to the level of detail that's happened in this experience, but when a system goes live, these are the things you typically do. you continue to provide system builds and put performance tuning to the application...
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there's a dress code. jacket and tie but it's got to be like a little size too big and like a mustard stain here. they turn into sports writer in the '60s. >> bill, honestly, i don't know how to ask you a question for this story given what you think is appropriate work attire so just go ahead. >> i pretty much dress exactly the way buck just described. i will say this. >> you wear flip-flops. >> i wear flip-flops because i have horrible bunions. >> yet you wear flip-flops so we can see them. >> because it hurts. i don't want to get into the problems with my feet. in the 21st century, the only dress code should be clothes. if you're working from home, after a while you forget about things. sigh you're in the middle of a freelance article an you hear the doorbell and you're porky pigging it. you tip the guy extra because of what he had to say. just wear clothes. the mustard stains won't be on your shirt. >> even if google people would say something. >> what about hair is natural color? how weird is that? >>
there's a dress code. jacket and tie but it's got to be like a little size too big and like a mustard stain here. they turn into sports writer in the '60s. >> bill, honestly, i don't know how to ask you a question for this story given what you think is appropriate work attire so just go ahead. >> i pretty much dress exactly the way buck just described. i will say this. >> you wear flip-flops. >> i wear flip-flops because i have horrible bunions. >> yet you wear...
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and this is in the source code. we tried to determine if it is still in the source code, but as was pointed out the website is down. this is much more frightening to me. it says you have no reasonable expectation of privacy regarding communication or data transmitting stored on the information system. at anytime the government may monitor intercept any information on this website. cheryl said she was aware of it, but it wasn't her responsibility to put it in the source code. >> were you aware of it and was it your responsibility to put this in the source code? >> it was not responsibility to put anything in the source code. i can tell you this is boilerplate language that is put in the source code. >> the last we could check this was still there. you are given almost unlimited authority under the affordable care act to administer it. will you commit to the committee and the american people that one, you do want to protect their privacy, and two, you will take this out, fix it, make sure that it doesn't have bearing
and this is in the source code. we tried to determine if it is still in the source code, but as was pointed out the website is down. this is much more frightening to me. it says you have no reasonable expectation of privacy regarding communication or data transmitting stored on the information system. at anytime the government may monitor intercept any information on this website. cheryl said she was aware of it, but it wasn't her responsibility to put it in the source code. >> were you...
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and prudent to planning codes f and 329. the department recommendation the project be approved and it will add 5 affordable units that be transitioning toward more opts. the ground floors will be near pennsylvania avenue and otherwise actuate those uncles. it currently lacks streetscape features and the promise proposes a high quality design that is consistent with the design code and the general plan overall. that concludes my presentation >> project sponsor, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm kidnap i'm with valleytion. i have a power point presentation i'm loading up right now. sow there's kind of a running joke in the development community in san francisco that can take a a lot of time to see a project to fruition and this is the poster child of that statement. just to give you an idea background of the project it was first submitted in the year 2000 clinton was pointing and willie brown was mayor and i couldn't legally drink alcohol. it was submitted in the beginning as a big 5 story commercial building at 68
and prudent to planning codes f and 329. the department recommendation the project be approved and it will add 5 affordable units that be transitioning toward more opts. the ground floors will be near pennsylvania avenue and otherwise actuate those uncles. it currently lacks streetscape features and the promise proposes a high quality design that is consistent with the design code and the general plan overall. that concludes my presentation >> project sponsor, please. >> good...
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this is in the source code. we tried to determine this morning if it was still in the source code but pointed out the website is down. this is much more frightening to me. it says you have no reasonable expectation of privacy regarding any communication or data transiting or information stored on the system at any time or any lawful government purpose, the government may monitor and intercept, search and seize any communication or data transiting or stored on the information system. any communication or data transiting or stored on this information system may be disclosed or used for any lawful government purpose. cheryl campbell of cgi federal said she was aware of it but it wasn't her responsibility to put that in the source code. were you a aware of it and was it your responsibility to put this in the source code? >> mr. barton, i did not put things in the source code. i can tell you that it's my understanding that that is boilerplate language that should not have been in this particular contract because ther
this is in the source code. we tried to determine this morning if it was still in the source code but pointed out the website is down. this is much more frightening to me. it says you have no reasonable expectation of privacy regarding any communication or data transiting or information stored on the system at any time or any lawful government purpose, the government may monitor and intercept, search and seize any communication or data transiting or stored on the information system. any...
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you get to use the historical building code. it does not talk about designation. there was a lot of talk how to incorporate historically features into sustainability programs. because as we were saying before, the biggest problem is, beverly said the codes are already there. okay question 2. was about the windows. you did not replace the windows. how does that work into your energy consumption. we did not retrofit. how we tried to combat that was on window shades. on the reverse side that faces towards the exterior of the building is a reflective surface that keeps the solar gain out of the space. leed does award you per replacing windows. because anyone sitting close to them is freezing most the time because it's leaking all of the hot air. that's another example if we really wanted to do something like that. we would have this to work with the building owner. for beverly prior to come in here and change that, we would have had to create an equitable benefit. >> let me talk about windows. i have opinions about windows. you really are not generally well served by
you get to use the historical building code. it does not talk about designation. there was a lot of talk how to incorporate historically features into sustainability programs. because as we were saying before, the biggest problem is, beverly said the codes are already there. okay question 2. was about the windows. you did not replace the windows. how does that work into your energy consumption. we did not retrofit. how we tried to combat that was on window shades. on the reverse side that faces...
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the second is the code. there's still test code in that website.ets delivered to your computer, it's delivering lot of code that doesn't need to be there. the third component is all the integration to the back end systems. the irs and social security and all the different systems. it is a very complex process. the one thing is let's focus on the front end. >> focus on the front end. you said there's code in there that doesn't need to be. this should have been figured out months, if not weeks, months ago, right? how hard do you think it will be to fix? can it be rebooted or start from scratch? >> you don't rip down your house if you want to change it around a little. you don't have to start from scratch, but they do have to accept that they need a major overhaul. from the architecture, i think they are trying to do too much. how do you take away features? if you want to get people signed up, if that's your number one goal, how do you take away all the things you are trying to get the website to accomplish? don't have them sign in before they look fo
the second is the code. there's still test code in that website.ets delivered to your computer, it's delivering lot of code that doesn't need to be there. the third component is all the integration to the back end systems. the irs and social security and all the different systems. it is a very complex process. the one thing is let's focus on the front end. >> focus on the front end. you said there's code in there that doesn't need to be. this should have been figured out months, if not...
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. >>> coming up all new at 6:00, abc2's investigators uncover a fire code violation at a school. >> and the outrage from people living in annapolis. how the federal -- how the federal government shutdown could ruin things. >> the government shutdown hitting ordinary americans. you have to hear what your neighbors are saying tonight. back to you. @6 >>> most people wouldn't think of science and the state fair in the same sentence until now. a man is mismg up his own ice cream. >> is called nitro ice cream. it's made using liquid nitrogen. the chemical freezes it instantly. the faster you freeze it the creamer and more dense it gets -- creamier and more dense it gets. >> the faster you freeze that water, the smaller the ice crystals. >> the process was created by chemical engineering students and has been a feature of the iowa state fair. >> brain freeze already. >>> all right. you can't live without your smartphone. what happens when it's no long are new technology. >> we'll take a look at gadgets which are going obsolete. >>> padlocking children in the school, an obvious violation of fi
. >>> coming up all new at 6:00, abc2's investigators uncover a fire code violation at a school. >> and the outrage from people living in annapolis. how the federal -- how the federal government shutdown could ruin things. >> the government shutdown hitting ordinary americans. you have to hear what your neighbors are saying tonight. back to you. @6 >>> most people wouldn't think of science and the state fair in the same sentence until now. a man is mismg up his own...
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mutation cameron and changes in code, we know from our own experience tests of the great information, not generate new software programs are operating systems. and you know, we start mutating is genetic text. you will degrade that information and mathematically turns out to be extremely improbable the you would never be able to find new genes are proteins in the time allowed by the evolutionary process. >> rated you teach? >> went with university in washington state. >> what kind of colleges that? >> liberal arts college, christian oriented. >> yes. >> where you get your ph.d.? >> cambridge university. the philosophy of science, particularly biology. did my dissertation on the origin of life and on our wednesday at the of scientific reasoning which is allied get to the idea of intelligent design, oddly enough. >> and your subtitle includes the words intelligent design. how do you define intelligent design? >> great question. intelligent design is the idea that there are certain features of a biological system that are best explained by an intelligent cause rather than an -- a process
mutation cameron and changes in code, we know from our own experience tests of the great information, not generate new software programs are operating systems. and you know, we start mutating is genetic text. you will degrade that information and mathematically turns out to be extremely improbable the you would never be able to find new genes are proteins in the time allowed by the evolutionary process. >> rated you teach? >> went with university in washington state. >> what...
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, to intercept radio transmissions, to take those codes using the enigma machines that coded and ultimately for the british, decoded those messages. and to keep all of that secret. that secret of all chair, as it was called kummer remained secret until 1974. it is considered the deepest secret of the world -- of the war. so consequently, the germans had no idea that their mail was being read essentially. it was a great advantage is you can imagine for the western allies. you know, when it came out in 1974, historians said gosh, we have to rewrite the history of the war. this is such a big deal. it turns out now, you find very few and is for it had either a tactical impact on the war. it allowed the americans and british to have a larger strategic sense what was happening about the germans. they didn't do this after the attack of the bulge in december 1944 because they did not transmit those orders and that communication via radio. so it's a very interesting part of the war. >> host: danny and rainbow, texas. we have one minute left. >> caller: yes, i was interested he said the northern part
, to intercept radio transmissions, to take those codes using the enigma machines that coded and ultimately for the british, decoded those messages. and to keep all of that secret. that secret of all chair, as it was called kummer remained secret until 1974. it is considered the deepest secret of the world -- of the war. so consequently, the germans had no idea that their mail was being read essentially. it was a great advantage is you can imagine for the western allies. you know, when it came...
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he or she parents do to get ahead you might see a child who's life span was determined by the zip code they grew up in and that's wrong. we can't allow children's futures to be destroyed because we've failed to create a neighborhood that nufrnz them. i've come here today not only to segregate you on your success but to take the example we're seeing in the midgets district to places all around this country. and really looking at it and i've seen here in valuing less than gardens is a community that came together with over $25 million from hud to start a hope 6 development. and the result of that it the absolutely beautiful investment. i wish you could have seen the pictures that i saw what it looked like before. with an 11-year-old and a fourteen-year-old myself any parent would feel lucky to raise their child here. the next he step is when president obama came in he helped to get fund to schools that were struggling the most and based on a model the harlem children zone in new york city was the area we wanted to create an effort we called choice neighborhoods that wanted to take the ho
he or she parents do to get ahead you might see a child who's life span was determined by the zip code they grew up in and that's wrong. we can't allow children's futures to be destroyed because we've failed to create a neighborhood that nufrnz them. i've come here today not only to segregate you on your success but to take the example we're seeing in the midgets district to places all around this country. and really looking at it and i've seen here in valuing less than gardens is a community...
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code. you may now give a five minute summary of your written statement.and thank you for being here. you'll have to use the mike. >> thank you, chairman upton, ranking member waxman, members of the committee. ups my position as governor of kansas 4 1/2 years ago for the opportunity to continue work i've been doing for most of my over 35 years of public servicek i've been doing for most of my over 35 years of public service. to expand opportunities for all americans to have affordable health coverage. during my years as a state legislator, as elected insurance commissioner, as head of the national association of insurance commissioners, and as a two term governor and now as hhs secretary, i have worked on that effort that i care deeply about. there is still millions of americans who are uninsured as well as underinsured. people who have some coverage at some price for some illness but have no real protection from financial ruin and no real confidence they will be able to take care of themsel
code. you may now give a five minute summary of your written statement.and thank you for being here. you'll have to use the mike. >> thank you, chairman upton, ranking member waxman, members of the committee. ups my position as governor of kansas 4 1/2 years ago for the opportunity to continue work i've been doing for most of my over 35 years of public servicek i've been doing for most of my over 35 years of public service. to expand opportunities for all americans to have affordable...
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the planning code and the bay view hunters plan overall. that concludes my presentation >> project sponsor please. >> good afternoon. i'm steve with digital reality trust. i'm here today to request the commission adopt the final desolation. a little bit of background here a real estate trust and we specialize in facilities. their also known as as the internet services challenges. we are that founded here, no san francisco and were headquartered here. a little bit of history about the site of paul avenue. in 1999 paul avenue was a vacant set of warehouses that was the northern california distribution but as we went through various approvals of the expansion we worked closely with the city at the time with the legislation so we're familiar with it. my involvement goes back i was there for 5 years prior to digital realty forming. what we do at 200 paul avenue we lease space to companies for you s c use we provide the complete if i did out spaces which includes those telecommunication equipment or we'll lease some shelf space and put in the typ
the planning code and the bay view hunters plan overall. that concludes my presentation >> project sponsor please. >> good afternoon. i'm steve with digital reality trust. i'm here today to request the commission adopt the final desolation. a little bit of background here a real estate trust and we specialize in facilities. their also known as as the internet services challenges. we are that founded here, no san francisco and were headquartered here. a little bit of history about...
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this is in the source code. we tried to determine this morning if it was still in the source code but has been pointed out the website's down. this is much more, what i would say frightening to me, it says, you have no reasonable expectation of privacy regarding any communication or data transiting or data stored on the information system at anytime and for any lawful government purpose the government may monitor, intercept, search and seize any communication or data transiting or stored on the information system, any communication or data transiting or stored on this information system, may be disclosed or used for any lawful government purpose. cheryl campbell of cgi federal said she was aware of it but said it wasn't her responsible r possibility to put that in the source code. were you aware of it and was it your responsibility to put this in the source code? >> mr. barton, i did not put things in the source code. i can tell you it is my understanding that that is, boilerplate language that should not have b
this is in the source code. we tried to determine this morning if it was still in the source code but has been pointed out the website's down. this is much more, what i would say frightening to me, it says, you have no reasonable expectation of privacy regarding any communication or data transiting or data stored on the information system at anytime and for any lawful government purpose the government may monitor, intercept, search and seize any communication or data transiting or stored on the...
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centers for medicare and medicaid services introduced new fire life safety codes, those codes, for theuildings that currently houses the dialysis center does not meet both the fire and life safety codes and so we have been and continue to live on borrowed time and at any point, when cms comes back to do the regulatory investigation, we will not pass, we don't meet the requirements for the physical, constraints of a building. and a brief overview, in terms of the patients who actually receive services at the sfgh location, and this gives you a zip code and break down and district break down. and also it shows miles to sfgh and smiles to laguna honda. and so we recognize, transportation, is an issue, and as part of this process, we are committed to doing anything that we can to bring resources to help to mitigate any transportation barriers that might be presented as a result from the move from san francisco general to laguna. >> can i ask you about this slide, what does it mean when it says ward 17 and com sites? what is the difference between the two? >> the award 17 is the building, t
centers for medicare and medicaid services introduced new fire life safety codes, those codes, for theuildings that currently houses the dialysis center does not meet both the fire and life safety codes and so we have been and continue to live on borrowed time and at any point, when cms comes back to do the regulatory investigation, we will not pass, we don't meet the requirements for the physical, constraints of a building. and a brief overview, in terms of the patients who actually receive...
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there is a few sites where you buy the short code. the short code is replacing the domain name.tead of your website address everywhere, you see small businesses put their short code everywhere. on signage you walk into a retail store, you see it on bus ads, print ads. >> what kind of things do i give? is it the same kind of marketing i would use on e-mail. do i give coupon codes. i see $10 off 30 when you spend $30. is that the kind of messaging you want to put snoout? >> text is how we communicate with our loved ones. you're delivering text marketing, you want to do something valuable. exclusive content, cool coupons and personalize it so the message you might get from j.j. is based on something you might have bought before, or something that is catered to your interests. >> it is interesting, because when we talk about marketing, and social sites, we talk a lot about don't give them offers. what you really want to do is start a conversation. where as do you think of text as very transactional, actually give them an offer. this is not a conversation this is give them something
there is a few sites where you buy the short code. the short code is replacing the domain name.tead of your website address everywhere, you see small businesses put their short code everywhere. on signage you walk into a retail store, you see it on bus ads, print ads. >> what kind of things do i give? is it the same kind of marketing i would use on e-mail. do i give coupon codes. i see $10 off 30 when you spend $30. is that the kind of messaging you want to put snoout? >> text is...
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you say this is the code where it goes wrong. when i tried to log in last week, where it was stopping me is where i had to fill in security questions like your favorite pet's name, your -- the school that you went to, elementary school. is that what this code talks about? >> right. so basically one of the issues that you encounter when trying to bring up a security question is that it's -- it's built off of java framework, which basically tries to grab the data in an efficient manner and the in this case it does not. what should be realistically a few lines stacked of an error message is about 80 lines long. essentially what it means is that when -- if i were to call in cnbc and i were to look for you in a directory, and i were to search your name -- >> you'll never find me. >> i'll never find you. >> drill down by kept or with certain access based on restriction i could find you in a much more efficient manner. >> this is one of the problems they have. how much was driven by sheer volume, the number of people trying to log in? >
you say this is the code where it goes wrong. when i tried to log in last week, where it was stopping me is where i had to fill in security questions like your favorite pet's name, your -- the school that you went to, elementary school. is that what this code talks about? >> right. so basically one of the issues that you encounter when trying to bring up a security question is that it's -- it's built off of java framework, which basically tries to grab the data in an efficient manner and...
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already they've got the medicare code book. >> that's the medicare code book?4,000 codes and now you get -- you know, would you want this added this? >> that is obama care. >> so the doctors who are -- some of whom take insurance, some of whom don't, if you do sign up for insurance, medicare, any of that, obama care, you have to do every regulation rule in the world, some don't have to do it? >> well, some want the medicare benefits, the costs, and say they will take the pain. >> some will, some don't, some will just not take the medicare. >> and maybe that is good, that is the beginning of a free market. >> so that is not good, so only the wealthy and the rich will pay those doctors, most can't do that. >> but that is how the innovation starts, used to be only the wealthy could afford a cell phone or computer. now the prices came down. >> so you will have a dr. bernie who says come on in, we'll give you 50% off on the procedure. already you have dr. bernie in oklahoma who says we're getting rid of insurance costs -- >> they have walk-in clinics, mostly staff,
already they've got the medicare code book. >> that's the medicare code book?4,000 codes and now you get -- you know, would you want this added this? >> that is obama care. >> so the doctors who are -- some of whom take insurance, some of whom don't, if you do sign up for insurance, medicare, any of that, obama care, you have to do every regulation rule in the world, some don't have to do it? >> well, some want the medicare benefits, the costs, and say they will take the...
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code. i was surprised at the lengths they were willing to go to conduct their investigation you know i honestly believe that the the lawyers and the f.b.i. agents involved felt that they were doing the right thing. i just think that you know they didn't realize that in the process of conducting their investigation you know they were effectively violating the privacy rights of all of my users and had quickly become affectively the the greatest domestic enemy to our constitution and research i mean that's my own personal political belief now what exactly was the government trying to get and one in fact did they get i understand that they were trying to get your s.s.l. encryption key and that you did hand them over a manual coffee but that that that copy is two thousand five hundred sixty characters long did you in fact hand over that electronic copy that they were asking for yes i did it the day i shut down and it was why i shut down if they had the capability to listen and effectively interc
code. i was surprised at the lengths they were willing to go to conduct their investigation you know i honestly believe that the the lawyers and the f.b.i. agents involved felt that they were doing the right thing. i just think that you know they didn't realize that in the process of conducting their investigation you know they were effectively violating the privacy rights of all of my users and had quickly become affectively the the greatest domestic enemy to our constitution and research i...
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we have a huge demand already for people who can code. every company i invest in, every company i advise is hiring developers right now. that's amazing in this economy. and those jobs are not going away. and while this ability to, you know, innovate without permission is helping a bunch of people who can code, create significant wealth and significant value in a short period of time, in five years, can you go from starting a company in a bus station like drop box to being the owner of a multibillion-dollar company. that only will happen to people who have those skills and what already exists as a gap in this country will just grow if we don't get more people access. >> how do you decide what you're going to invest in now? >> i -- i really -- because i invest so early stage, the thing that matters most to me is founders. . and i'd be a hypocrite if i said otherwise. they rejected me and steve because our idea was so bad. >> but is it passion? >> which by the way was not reddit. >> my mobile menu. you'll have to read about. i want to see so
we have a huge demand already for people who can code. every company i invest in, every company i advise is hiring developers right now. that's amazing in this economy. and those jobs are not going away. and while this ability to, you know, innovate without permission is helping a bunch of people who can code, create significant wealth and significant value in a short period of time, in five years, can you go from starting a company in a bus station like drop box to being the owner of a...
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so eviction is defined in subdivisions code 19.2. as an issuance note pursuant to code provisions. we discussed this with the rent board and dpw and that particular notice that this refers to is when the property owner is required bylaw to serve particularly to ellis act evictions they need to serve on the tenant in the building the notice to terminate which is also called the notice to quit to get out of the rental business. bylaw, once that notice is filed, that person has 10 days, they have to go to the rent board and give notice. the notice of this, the issuance of this notice is unrelated to when the tenant moves out. in many cases when the tenant is eligible ora loud to stay in the unit for additional a year beyond that, but the notice, we look at when the notice was first served upon the tenant rather than when the tenant actually leaves the unit. is that your interpretation or is that exactly how it's written into the ordinance? because i mean, the eviction was recorded in 2005. the notice was given on november 4th of 2004. it's only a couple of days before when the ordinan
so eviction is defined in subdivisions code 19.2. as an issuance note pursuant to code provisions. we discussed this with the rent board and dpw and that particular notice that this refers to is when the property owner is required bylaw to serve particularly to ellis act evictions they need to serve on the tenant in the building the notice to terminate which is also called the notice to quit to get out of the rental business. bylaw, once that notice is filed, that person has 10 days, they have...
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>> the easiest way is get a short code and promote that short code.t to do -- text join the 51515 to get weekly specials on your mobile devices. >> how do i accept that app? >> you can use a service. there's a few websites where you buy that short code. it's replacing the domain name. instead of putting your website address, you're seeing smart marketers and small businesses put their short code everywhere. on signage, on bus ads, print ads. >> what kinds of things -- is this the same kind of marketing i would use on e-mail or do i want coupon codes. i see you have an example from the baby grocery store, $10 off when you spend $30. is that the kind of messaging you want to put out? >> it's the medium we use with loved ones. when you deliver text marketing, do something valuable. exclusive content, cool coupons and personalize it. so the message you might get from jj is based on something you might have bought before or something that's catered to your interests. >> it's interesting because when we talk about marketing and social sites, we talk a lot a
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in the tax code. i know this is counter to a lot of the political class' belief system -- the business is not republican. in many ways they are not democrat. they are self-interested. any member of commerce who carves out a special deal, special tax category, special depreciation, whatever it may be, that is something that will be defended. thereality of it is entitlement curve is devastating financially, with the retirement of the baby boomers. it is just math. the tax code, i believe, suppresses economic growth because it creates an allocation problem for resources and a being put. -- resources and effort being put. if we can deal with the reality coming at us democratically instead of waiting until we are in the midst of a crisis and adopt a much more rational tax code that stops fusing the choosing winners and losers, i am incredibly optimistic about our future. but if we don't do these things, sorry, but the math is already ahead of us. host: some questions about what we would be selling to help
in the tax code. i know this is counter to a lot of the political class' belief system -- the business is not republican. in many ways they are not democrat. they are self-interested. any member of commerce who carves out a special deal, special tax category, special depreciation, whatever it may be, that is something that will be defended. thereality of it is entitlement curve is devastating financially, with the retirement of the baby boomers. it is just math. the tax code, i believe,...
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we are analyzing the the code for anomalies.ry day we're seeing where we're finding challenges in the system, in making those corrections, as you would with any system that will go live. when a system goes into production, these are the things that you would typically find after production. maybe not to the level of detail that's happened in this experience, but when a system goes live, these are the things that you typically do. you continue to provide system builds and put performance into fine tuning to the application to make sure it continues to improve time over time. >> mr. slavitt, do you have any reason to believe problems being experienced at this launch will prevent americans from getting insurance for the coming year? >> congressman, i'm confident that the data services hub that qssi developed and the edmi registration tool are working well today and will continue to work well. >> you had problems with your part early on, but you fixed them, didn't you? >> for the first seven days, correct. >> so problems can be fixe
we are analyzing the the code for anomalies.ry day we're seeing where we're finding challenges in the system, in making those corrections, as you would with any system that will go live. when a system goes into production, these are the things that you would typically find after production. maybe not to the level of detail that's happened in this experience, but when a system goes live, these are the things that you typically do. you continue to provide system builds and put performance into...