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now clear is expanding beyond the airport to hertz rental car lanes, some stadium entrances and boon foruying something in the airport or during a flight. clear's goal, ending the of taking out a credit card. >> i was at l.a.x. last night in the -- getting magazines and finding your wallet and your credit card and none of them are gooder customer ences and kind of painful. this is a big bag like me so over the nex12 months it will be here. >> even though joining clear could cost well over $100, it im cleay do want to be clear. in fact, the security program now has almost 4 million subscribers. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago. >>> exact science is strengthening strong hold in cancer screenings. that is where we beg our focus. lsh will buy and expand testing for breast and profit ate cancer and separately exact science missed earnings expectations but pping revenue estimates. shares of skaktd science fell a fraction to $117.57, genomic health share rose 6% to 73.07. >>> santa fay had an increase in sales of vaccines and rare disease. the drug maker raised the full year
now clear is expanding beyond the airport to hertz rental car lanes, some stadium entrances and boon foruying something in the airport or during a flight. clear's goal, ending the of taking out a credit card. >> i was at l.a.x. last night in the -- getting magazines and finding your wallet and your credit card and none of them are gooder customer ences and kind of painful. this is a big bag like me so over the nex12 months it will be here. >> even though joining clear could cost...
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they call violently just comforting sound that is in a range of 17 and a half to 18 and a half killer hertz which is supposedly older people because we have apparently listen to too much rock music too loudly in our ears we can't hear this because of damage but anyone around you know in and around 25 years of age can still hear this and it's right because the sound is then supposed to be so bad that it would disperse young people a 130 feet around but causes no damage to their ears or anybody else a few odd to you. john you know what's really if this is true it's like you know adults can hear this and then what happens to like let's say a mother who's like pushing her toddler through a park and this thing's on and you know the toddler goes nuts and she can't even hear it so she has no idea. why why her child. is being attacked by this sound and i mean this is absolutely not that we would actually do this in a like this kind of like let's say harm or discomfort on kids for hanging out in a park after 10 pm goodness gracious because kids are also they can do graffiti or have crimes it's only
they call violently just comforting sound that is in a range of 17 and a half to 18 and a half killer hertz which is supposedly older people because we have apparently listen to too much rock music too loudly in our ears we can't hear this because of damage but anyone around you know in and around 25 years of age can still hear this and it's right because the sound is then supposed to be so bad that it would disperse young people a 130 feet around but causes no damage to their ears or anybody...
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so i want to thank brookfield and the hertz corporation for sticking with this project to get the jobe. this project will provide $76 million in community benefits for the soma neighborhood. and let me just say -- [applause] -- that one of the things i'm most excited about, is that it will be providing art support. as a former director of an arts organization, our arts and our culture are critical to the success of our communities. and it has to be at the center of all of these major projects that we produce. so i'm also excited that soma filipino heritage district is receiving the kind of support it needs, to not only be a cultural district in this community, but it will help to make sure that we provide the kinds of programs and things so that people are reminded of the rich history and culture of the filipino community and the soma community. so thank you so much for all of the resources, all of the support, all of the excitement. this community-driven project, that is going to really revitalize and change and shape this community and do so in a way that provides mixed-use, that pr
so i want to thank brookfield and the hertz corporation for sticking with this project to get the jobe. this project will provide $76 million in community benefits for the soma neighborhood. and let me just say -- [applause] -- that one of the things i'm most excited about, is that it will be providing art support. as a former director of an arts organization, our arts and our culture are critical to the success of our communities. and it has to be at the center of all of these major projects...
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children's center -- children's corridor in golden gate park and is now -- the firm is now working on hertz playground, and they'll design richmond playground, and jeff miller who's designed such playgrounds as lafayette playground will design stern grove. and i'm happy to answer some questions. i see we have some constituents in the audience. >> a row of ducks came in. >> does he want to speak? >> must have been something you said, lisa, go ahead. >> no, i'm finished. happy to answer any questions. >> thank you. >> clerk: is there any member of the public that would like to make comment on this item? oh, richard. >> he's stretching. it must be a long comment. >> i am. i was just looking at the occupational agreement and what comes up. you have it in the folder. i noticed one of them that -- we talked about it at committee, and there was the conflict of interest and now that might be bounced bang. if you do the consultation and the work, you can't do the bid. so i just hear that listed on that particular time is in contract. so of the bidders for different project, they also have the subcon
children's center -- children's corridor in golden gate park and is now -- the firm is now working on hertz playground, and they'll design richmond playground, and jeff miller who's designed such playgrounds as lafayette playground will design stern grove. and i'm happy to answer some questions. i see we have some constituents in the audience. >> a row of ducks came in. >> does he want to speak? >> must have been something you said, lisa, go ahead. >> no, i'm finished....
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are the ones that run into burning buildings, but they are also human, and this constant exposure ex-hertzon their well-being. >> we know that if you are suffering from ptsd or mental illness, there are cultural obstacles to getting the treatment for that because we don't guard these things, we don't treat these things as if somebody has the flu. what are the obstacles that first responders face? are they cultural or are they actual structural obstacles to getting identification and treatment of whatever they need help with? >> they're a little bit of both. you're right that we live in a society that places a tremendous amount of shame and stigma around accessing treatment for mental illness and the good news is that treatment is effective. it works. so we need to make sure that our first responders have access to effective treatments and also that they feel supported to speak up and get the care that is available to them. >> one of the things that we are looking at is the number of traumatic events to which first responders are exposed, which lead to this post-traumatic stress disorder. o
are the ones that run into burning buildings, but they are also human, and this constant exposure ex-hertzon their well-being. >> we know that if you are suffering from ptsd or mental illness, there are cultural obstacles to getting the treatment for that because we don't guard these things, we don't treat these things as if somebody has the flu. what are the obstacles that first responders face? are they cultural or are they actual structural obstacles to getting identification and...
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having them give access to basically disposing of 800 mega-hertz spectrum or some of our stores to someo incredible brands, boost and virgin so i think wilk about the competitor and gets to start from a privileged position and he doesn't need to build legacy networks but go straight to 5g. >> the question is how viable and whether they'll bring new money in and the speculation would they attract the likes of an amazon, perhaps, that wants to get a more robust wireless strategy somehow will they have a deep pocketed partner? will cable come in a lot of negotiation between deutsche telekom and the doj about this idea of, well, this mvno that we're sharing with them would that change if there was a change and control and they got some concessions from the doj but others the doj got but the key question is will dish really be a competitor? he says yes. others wonder whether that will be the case. i also did have an opportunity, deirdre, to ask him specifically about those state cases you raise and what they're going to do about it. an here's what mr. claure had to say about the states attor
having them give access to basically disposing of 800 mega-hertz spectrum or some of our stores to someo incredible brands, boost and virgin so i think wilk about the competitor and gets to start from a privileged position and he doesn't need to build legacy networks but go straight to 5g. >> the question is how viable and whether they'll bring new money in and the speculation would they attract the likes of an amazon, perhaps, that wants to get a more robust wireless strategy somehow...
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michael hertz: i said, you're being melodramatic. he said, no, this is really happening. morales: ambushed from inside his million-dollar dream house. suddenly he, started to scream. shot to death. a crime of passion, said police.
michael hertz: i said, you're being melodramatic. he said, no, this is really happening. morales: ambushed from inside his million-dollar dream house. suddenly he, started to scream. shot to death. a crime of passion, said police.