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, including amendments to the hps and bayview-hunters point, hps phase two design for development, bayview-hunters point redevelopment project area and hunters point shipyard project redevelopment area, discussion. madam director? >> thank you, madam secretary. lila hussein will give an overview of this this afternoon. >> good afternoon. i am lila hussein, and as you know, this is our largest redevelopment area planning over 702 acres, and we are at an exciting milestone to bring something -- a proposal to you today on updates to the land use program for shipyard phase two. we have been working collaboratively with the cac, city agencies, the planning department to work through many of the elements that you will see today, and i especially want to thank two cac members who are here, joyce and neal, who have sat through numerous meetings where elements of the proposals today have been presented to them. so i don't want to take much of your time, so with that, i will introduce you to the director of planning at five point. >> good afternoon, commissioner bustos, commissioners singh, rosales. thank y
, including amendments to the hps and bayview-hunters point, hps phase two design for development, bayview-hunters point redevelopment project area and hunters point shipyard project redevelopment area, discussion. madam director? >> thank you, madam secretary. lila hussein will give an overview of this this afternoon. >> good afternoon. i am lila hussein, and as you know, this is our largest redevelopment area planning over 702 acres, and we are at an exciting milestone to bring...
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you heard, you saw all of the amenities in the hps two project. so much at stake. any delay means that somebody is not going to take advantage -- be able to take advantage of those opportunities, and i know you know that, because i feel i know where your hearts are all. thank you so much for all you do. >> thank you, doctor honeycutt. >> jackie flynn. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is jackie flynn. i'm the executive director of the brandoff institute here in san francisco, and i am very happy to see a majority of my community here speaking on behalf of folks that i work with every day, 'cause often times, we don't see our representatives here. and so i'm here -- i want to also applaud and echo all the work that has gone into the job development and career development aspects of the project because obviously that's very much in need in our community. i want to talk about the fact that healthy communities are those that exist in which people, plans and wildlife coexist and thrive. and open spaces and parks are essential in bayview-hunters point. our commun
you heard, you saw all of the amenities in the hps two project. so much at stake. any delay means that somebody is not going to take advantage -- be able to take advantage of those opportunities, and i know you know that, because i feel i know where your hearts are all. thank you so much for all you do. >> thank you, doctor honeycutt. >> jackie flynn. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is jackie flynn. i'm the executive director of the brandoff institute here in san...
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hehe managed to enenlist the ll farmerers' associatition to hp villagagers ild ththe stem. amdiatou: nearly all thehe smal channels that collect rainwater from the surroundings end up here -- it's like a delta. at this point the water r has enough force to wash away the fertile soil from the cultivated land. thomas: old, used oil stops termites from eating the wooden constructions, so the dams last longer. it'll take them four or five days to prepare the trenches and fill them with stones. soon, they'll plant trees here to restore the areas around the village and make them farmable again. the leader of the dimitra project in senegal says that would be ideal. not all project villages manage to generate a profit from their communal garden. the two biggest challenges are getting local organizations to help, and sourcing materials. makhfousse: in the long term, there has to be a direct exchange of information between the village communities and the authorities, so they can also find out what's happening on the ground. that's also a challenge for the didimitra clubs -- makaking
hehe managed to enenlist the ll farmerers' associatition to hp villagagers ild ththe stem. amdiatou: nearly all thehe smal channels that collect rainwater from the surroundings end up here -- it's like a delta. at this point the water r has enough force to wash away the fertile soil from the cultivated land. thomas: old, used oil stops termites from eating the wooden constructions, so the dams last longer. it'll take them four or five days to prepare the trenches and fill them with stones....
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specially trained guidanceel teachers hp the syrian kids adjust. when syria's war brokctout, few bpeed that seven years on the refugees would stihere, schooled in turkish. this project is a recognition of reality. the syrians are virtually a permanent part of turkis society. they need to be integrated. for many here, there is little ho of returning home. as they build their lives in turkey, the school builds bridges for chilen who don't remember syria before the war. >> if you separated the refugees, syrian refugs, from society, they will make a world without turkey and they will not recognize any rules, anybody. >> one day we went outside tofo make som and one plane, from the plane, the backside of the pla, there was smoke, and all of them looked to sky and, "what is that?" rireporter: about 400,000 s have moved across the border, some aas becoming ghettoized. turkey shelters 3.5 million syrian refugees. most are warmly welcomed, but a studyho intercommunal violence jumped three times last year. 35 were killed in clashes. the school project has br
specially trained guidanceel teachers hp the syrian kids adjust. when syria's war brokctout, few bpeed that seven years on the refugees would stihere, schooled in turkish. this project is a recognition of reality. the syrians are virtually a permanent part of turkis society. they need to be integrated. for many here, there is little ho of returning home. as they build their lives in turkey, the school builds bridges for chilen who don't remember syria before the war. >> if you separated...
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the trump administration believes it's an unfair attempt to promote chinese high tech with the hp of the state. thep start-u received around $63,000 from the government which it spentn r & d less than 2% of all the financing it raised. she's unsure if her drones end up on trump's final list but she is sure china will be pursuing its own policy. >> for the whole industrial investment i think it's aood thing. if we gather more sport from the government, we can have this technology development. >> reporter: exactly what the trump administration fears is harmingerica's competitivenestl for "nighy business report." >>> it is time to take a look at some of today's upgrades and down grades. myelin's rating w outperformed to market perform. the analystheir sites the generic drug model and its ability to grow profit andexales over the several years. the price target is $52. r share to 41 at the time 26. c sitt its price target from $70 to 78 after a meeting wit pfizer's management. it has no interest in acquiring bristol orntering into any other large scale deal. the rating on bristol remains
the trump administration believes it's an unfair attempt to promote chinese high tech with the hp of the state. thep start-u received around $63,000 from the government which it spentn r & d less than 2% of all the financing it raised. she's unsure if her drones end up on trump's final list but she is sure china will be pursuing its own policy. >> for the whole industrial investment i think it's aood thing. if we gather more sport from the government, we can have this technology...
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l,stil arime tcanec hcoanmp ies, evyoerrone fm appleo t hp, have ma onyhe tir productsss aemedbl iin cna and rely ones accs to th rkmaet. t so threat inremas. oncallrgr awiees thhe t dministratihat thene chise dotla paiy frhe w int comes to amican t bechute h tshinkhe smtearrpo resns teo be ordinated sse tiit whie alls ptour s.be ning,ot ritaff or "nightly business rorept," 'm jhos li,pton san frscancio. >>wo> t of the tsenet othf e rump admisiniotratn hbeave en nsicreangro gwth anded rgucin eadef diticst ae thmesati .me do thewo t god han in hand? steve liesman digs . in >> reporter: the trump niadmisttira ton'sheyorthf e trade ceasha ttra tde deficits should be reduced andt il wil elp u.s.s i sparkgin cciritism romer economists afthi cna slpedet raltoiary t oariffs 106.s u.ro pdusct in rpoestonse $50 bliilnon i.s uri. taff s edleven o chisene products the yda be.fore the miadranistti'sonw vieha t t tread ditefics are a negative for the u.s. econy. >> we have had aig bro tblem ithrade dicefitor f ag lon lo time. hsis i t phederesintho ws i gotog get us outf o .it 'sheer detmidne to
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i went to the new york giants training facility to find out how a partnership with hp is helping themury. it's one of the biggest risks of playing in the nfl, injury. it's not just concussions that take players out of the game. with nearly two-thirds of football injuries occuring in the lower limbs, the shoes athletes wear can determine a team's fate. >> shoes are no longer seen as a piece of apparel. they're a piece of protective equipment. >> reporter: at the new york giants training facility they're using technology from hp with 3d scanning that creates digital profiles of players' feet. >> it takes your foot, it's taking your length, your width, so one of the most important things in today's game is player safety. the first thing we want to do is we want to take a scan and make sure he's wearing the exact footwear he should be wearing to perform on the field. >> reporter: quarter back davis webb showed me how it works. your right arch i bigger than yr left. he needed the equipment more than he thought. >> we'll put the recommendation right here. >> that's what i wear. >> this is a
i went to the new york giants training facility to find out how a partnership with hp is helping themury. it's one of the biggest risks of playing in the nfl, injury. it's not just concussions that take players out of the game. with nearly two-thirds of football injuries occuring in the lower limbs, the shoes athletes wear can determine a team's fate. >> shoes are no longer seen as a piece of apparel. they're a piece of protective equipment. >> reporter: at the new york giants...
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>> over the past year, the assad regime has managed with the hp of russian air power, iranian ground forces and hezbollah fighters to consolidate his hold over the majority of syria, to s of together patc different parts of the country. he now controls all the major cities. the pockets that have been beyond his control, one of them was in eastern ghouta, e whe used chemical weapons last weekend, and which-- where the rebels have now surrendered. and that is no longer as much of an obstacle. then there's the al qaeda operatives, the islamist groups up in the northwest. and then there's thearge autonomous zone where the united states has been helping kurdish and arab fighters and syrian democratic forces fight isis. but the fact is that assad is at this point winn ag the war, the reality is that the military strike will not change that. >> sreivasan: are there any economic pressures that we can assert, either directly or indirectly, on syria? >> well, the rege has been sanctioned for a wide real estate of activities, whether it's human rights violation, support for extremist grps, and
>> over the past year, the assad regime has managed with the hp of russian air power, iranian ground forces and hezbollah fighters to consolidate his hold over the majority of syria, to s of together patc different parts of the country. he now controls all the major cities. the pockets that have been beyond his control, one of them was in eastern ghouta, e whe used chemical weapons last weekend, and which-- where the rebels have now surrendered. and that is no longer as much of an...
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. >> because it's a cool hp-looking jet ♪ come fly with me >> after a run, boeing shares are hittingurbulence it could spell trouble for one group of stocks. we'll tell you how to profit talk about a bank job. >> put as many convenience anz 100s you can into it >> the stock could spell more trouble next week. we'll explain. and -- >> it's happening. >> you bet it is because netflix is set to report earnings on monday we'll tell you how big a move options traders see it happening. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >> let's get right to you. bank earnings kicked off with j.p. morgan, citi and wells far go they performed in the red. so could this spell trouble ahead of the next wave of reports next week? let's go straight to the chart master, carter worth is standing by at the plasma ready to go >> good morning. it was big for those three, five of the top 11 biggest financials reported this week it's not a good week for them. the presumption is there is more to come. let's put this into context. i think it's important what i've chosen is a start date sluft high
. >> because it's a cool hp-looking jet ♪ come fly with me >> after a run, boeing shares are hittingurbulence it could spell trouble for one group of stocks. we'll tell you how to profit talk about a bank job. >> put as many convenience anz 100s you can into it >> the stock could spell more trouble next week. we'll explain. and -- >> it's happening. >> you bet it is because netflix is set to report earnings on monday we'll tell you how big a move options...
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saying it will hp boost home constrtion jobs in the state. >>> major credit card companies are doing away with signature requirements at checkouts starting today. >> not even is for it. >> reporter chris nguyen has the story. >> reporter: employees at family markets have seen just how much point of sale technology has developed. >> we want this to be a wonderful experience and speed is part of the transition. >>eporter: that transition involves whether or not credit card signatures will continue to be required. >> i have to sign a bunch of tax papers this weekend, so one less signature is okay with me. >> reporter: some think it is about time. >> i am an old fashion girl. >> reporter: companies such a visa, mastercard and american express are dropping the requirement. experts say it makes sense with the implementation with the chip. >> having less frustration. >> reporter: celebrating its re-opening. and the restaurant is using the clover system which accepts apple pay. >> don't i need to sign something? no you're good. i think with all of the technology, there is less fraud. >> repo
saying it will hp boost home constrtion jobs in the state. >>> major credit card companies are doing away with signature requirements at checkouts starting today. >> not even is for it. >> reporter chris nguyen has the story. >> reporter: employees at family markets have seen just how much point of sale technology has developed. >> we want this to be a wonderful experience and speed is part of the transition. >>eporter: that transition involves whether or...
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your grandfather was bone iing hp here? >> my grandfather was girl. craz he would go.wo down to where the maid was and then conduct this affair. so when i found this place years later, there was the roof leading to a house maid. i fantasized that perhaps that was where it happened. >> we're dining at the not the ancestral home, but might well have been the one-time manner house of those who lorded over them while they worked in the fields. >> every town had an official of the fascist party. and this family was the to decemb podeta. the ladies were so snobby. we are low class italians. they were more high class. >> it took years and a lot of money converting the once grand. but decaying mansion >> when you bought this place was there a sense of vengeance. >> by then, the god father had come out 40 years ago. >> it's not about the film. it's not -- a historical correction. >> there is a saying. you know what italian amaze heimers is? you know what it is. you forget everything but the grudge. this is the only internal garden in this area. i don't think the normal people e
your grandfather was bone iing hp here? >> my grandfather was girl. craz he would go.wo down to where the maid was and then conduct this affair. so when i found this place years later, there was the roof leading to a house maid. i fantasized that perhaps that was where it happened. >> we're dining at the not the ancestral home, but might well have been the one-time manner house of those who lorded over them while they worked in the fields. >> every town had an official of the...
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still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00, a warning for bay area hikers after the krrk hp had to airlift someone from a hospital. a new mexico community pays tribute to the women killed on the southwest flight last week. >> if the big one hits, new concern about buildings here in san francisco. >> we made it into the 70s and 80s earlier today and while the new week we need to help more tocalifornians get ahead.d, that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets - and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path. that's antonio villaraigosa. a governor for all of california. >>> a memorial service took place tonight for the women who was killed on the southwest airlines flight in her hometown of albuquerque, new mexico. ♪ >> riordan's death prompted federal regulators to require airlines to inspect the engine that failed on her tragic flight. tonight that is delaying air travelers acros
still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00, a warning for bay area hikers after the krrk hp had to airlift someone from a hospital. a new mexico community pays tribute to the women killed on the southwest flight last week. >> if the big one hits, new concern about buildings here in san francisco. >> we made it into the 70s and 80s earlier today and while the new week we need to help more tocalifornians get ahead.d, that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the...
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technology from hp creates digital profiles of players feet. >> taking your foot, length and width. to take the scan and make sure he's actually wearing the foot footwear he should be. >> davis webb showed me how it all worked. you are right. they could then he left. you do need custom shoes. turned out he needed the equipment more than he thought. this is actually not a setup. but a million-dollar players together boosting performance and how. >> no shoe has more pressure than a 300-pound lineman. having the best fit for them and the support is probably as high as the in the world. a great place for us to test technology. cheryl: every player being scanned for this season. >> we can help bring innovation to the space. so that they are in the best grade available for themselves. cheryl: giants hoped their partnership will give them a shoe in to the super bowl. >> at the end of the day, that is what we strive for. >> that's what keeps me up at night. and since i run i had to try it. >> a big difference. did you know that? >> note. look at that. in case i decided to take up football i
technology from hp creates digital profiles of players feet. >> taking your foot, length and width. to take the scan and make sure he's actually wearing the foot footwear he should be. >> davis webb showed me how it all worked. you are right. they could then he left. you do need custom shoes. turned out he needed the equipment more than he thought. this is actually not a setup. but a million-dollar players together boosting performance and how. >> no shoe has more pressure...
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line of defense to defend our devices so is partnering with 34 other tech companies including cisco, hpk. cheryl is not done. adam: thank you very much. -- kim from the police cruiser capture the exact moment -- you will see what happens. dramatic videos you don't want to miss. and we are going to talk to danica patrick ahead of her final race at the indy 500. >> what a way to go out, having not be the very last race. where it all started. adam: want to raise the u.s. stock futures. you can see right now that they are negative at this point which are down with the s&p 500 and not back. you are watching that "fbn:am." the adam: 18 minutes until 6:00. check u.s. futures and you can see dow futures are down six points. s&p 500 down almost three points. nasdaq futures a little bit better but still negative almost 2%. procter & gamble is acquiring a consumer help business. but for $.2 trillion in products like vitamins and food supplements. space x launch the planet into space with its falcon nine rocket, the $330 million satellite nicknamed task follows in the footsteps of nasa's kepler mis
line of defense to defend our devices so is partnering with 34 other tech companies including cisco, hpk. cheryl is not done. adam: thank you very much. -- kim from the police cruiser capture the exact moment -- you will see what happens. dramatic videos you don't want to miss. and we are going to talk to danica patrick ahead of her final race at the indy 500. >> what a way to go out, having not be the very last race. where it all started. adam: want to raise the u.s. stock futures. you...
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you mentioned dem, hp, lenovo.ho is new, who is taking more of your product line than intel would? >> yeah. so, we have had a lot of new design wins. i think we've always been relatively strong on a consumer side, but on a commercial side, adding hp, dem, and lenovo on commercial pcs i think will help our second half of the year as those come out we're very excited about the data center. i think working with the big cloud data centers, microsoft, and bydo have announced their plans to really ramp with our now product server line. we have other data service commerce yet unannounced those will come out later this year >> you mentioned that, too, because there is a you had being consensus that things have peaked in this group, that there has been so much money spent that it's got to pull back that pcs just had this momentary burst, where do we see sick you lar in all those trends? >> no question the graphics in gaming mark and the data center markets, those are secular growth we're seeing it around again all the new s
you mentioned dem, hp, lenovo.ho is new, who is taking more of your product line than intel would? >> yeah. so, we have had a lot of new design wins. i think we've always been relatively strong on a consumer side, but on a commercial side, adding hp, dem, and lenovo on commercial pcs i think will help our second half of the year as those come out we're very excited about the data center. i think working with the big cloud data centers, microsoft, and bydo have announced their plans to...
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if you compare it to the peers apple has in the pc space, like hp and so on, those guys get their chipsble to develop better chips than intel, they get a jump in the competition and are theoretically able to deliver better hardware in the long term. tom: did you know, no one likes to talk about chips? i make it a big deal when phones come out to talk about engineering upgrades. -- bring upwebsite the website, it is 95% that touchy-feely apple and in the middle is the heart and soul of the iphone 10. i mean, upgrade to upgrade, much better does the chip technology improve in this miracle product? alex: it is interesting. i was at the iphone launch, or press conference, and -- tom: alex, excuse me. you call that an iphone launch. at bloomberg, we call that a junket. so you are at the iphone junket three continue. -- junket. continue. it a no, i said, i call press conference. but, yes, a junket is a good way to describe it. they drew attention to the chip innovation with every new product and failed. they said, look at the 11, look at the w2, all the terms for in-house chips. partly, there
if you compare it to the peers apple has in the pc space, like hp and so on, those guys get their chipsble to develop better chips than intel, they get a jump in the competition and are theoretically able to deliver better hardware in the long term. tom: did you know, no one likes to talk about chips? i make it a big deal when phones come out to talk about engineering upgrades. -- bring upwebsite the website, it is 95% that touchy-feely apple and in the middle is the heart and soul of the...
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microsoft, linked in, twitter, uber, social living, snapshot, benefit, hp, gap and levi's to name a few. i think what we need to keep in mind is the bigger picture. i know we have a severe housing crisis, but we need development in t -- we have had development in the polk area and we have not increased businesses. we really need an anchor store to help bridge the two communities. they are quite different. russian hill is thriving. middle polk and down south is a disaster. so if we can get an anchor store in there and then focus middle polk district, the neighborhood and the city council to help find creative ways to reduce the current vacancy, that's what we should be focusing on. we have a ton of vacancy. the last thing we need is more housing and mixed use, and putting more small retail in that corner versus focusing on the current vacancy that we have. i think there's a great opportunity. it's a lovely neighborhood. i shop at teas plus, and the jug shop, but i also think we need a full scale grocery store. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. mr. koernl. >> good evening. st
microsoft, linked in, twitter, uber, social living, snapshot, benefit, hp, gap and levi's to name a few. i think what we need to keep in mind is the bigger picture. i know we have a severe housing crisis, but we need development in t -- we have had development in the polk area and we have not increased businesses. we really need an anchor store to help bridge the two communities. they are quite different. russian hill is thriving. middle polk and down south is a disaster. so if we can get an...
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so, it is hp hypocrisy all the way.he only thing iranians understand as you alluded to, a strong u.s. delivering on red lines. so if the president says we're going after you, they know he means business. trish: yet they say they are going after us. >> they're hoping that the europeans and others will tame us and make us back off. no. we're not going to back off. the amazing thing is, when those strikes against syria, a couple weeks ago, we had the cooperation of the british and the french. so this president is supposedly go-alone cowboy. hey, he got cooperation of two critical allies. hello. trish: we're down 500 right now. is any of this related or do you think this goes back to concerns about interest rates moving higher. >> two things. one has ingot much attention, nafta of the will they conclude a deal couple weeks. that is weighing over the market. another thing, costs are rising because of a vibrant economy. interest rates are going up because of a vibrant economy. it is very prosperity has wall street worried. tr
so, it is hp hypocrisy all the way.he only thing iranians understand as you alluded to, a strong u.s. delivering on red lines. so if the president says we're going after you, they know he means business. trish: yet they say they are going after us. >> they're hoping that the europeans and others will tame us and make us back off. no. we're not going to back off. the amazing thing is, when those strikes against syria, a couple weeks ago, we had the cooperation of the british and the...
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and the mother was shock because she didn't want hps im to be a priest.e said i will be a doctor of souls. >> bergoglio joins the jesuits. >> we take vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, and we live in community. and we're probably best known in the united states for running colleges and high schools like georgetown, fordham, boston college. >> more conservative than many of his peers, bergoglio is appointed to lead all of argentina's jesuits in 1973. at only 36, he is supervising younger, more liberal clergy and some men much older than him. >> he was rigid and authitar authoritarian. and thhat 's whe from jesuits in argentina, that he was kind of my way or the highway. among the jesuits had he had a reputation. >> three years in, argentina finds itself in the midst of what's called the dirty war. a three-person military junta forces the president out of office. the military rulers crack down on guerrilla fighters and anyone who opposes the government. during this time, more than 30,000 people disappear forever. >> and they started suppressing those
and the mother was shock because she didn't want hps im to be a priest.e said i will be a doctor of souls. >> bergoglio joins the jesuits. >> we take vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, and we live in community. and we're probably best known in the united states for running colleges and high schools like georgetown, fordham, boston college. >> more conservative than many of his peers, bergoglio is appointed to lead all of argentina's jesuits in 1973. at only 36, he is...
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i was looking on bloomberg as you mentioned hp as a big customer, dell is a big customer, have we gottenng that the other companies are talking about designing their own chips? or -- as you say, apple is the leader in a lot of areas. ian: not designing their own chips, but you have to remember the technology that underpins apple's chips, made by other companies, they have been trying to break into the pc market. qualcomm bringing out processors recently. that has failed to make a dent in until so far. if apple says the technology is good enough, maybe that is the validation that is needed to break into the monopoly of intel and that will be the spin forward from this. julie: ian king, who covers semi conductors for us and knows this a better than anybody i know. and we have been talking about the effect on the intel shares. you have stocks falling here. the nasdaq at its close of the session. intel on the bloomberg, because it is down by more than 8% and lower, thearsharp leg sharpest in the nasdaq and it has something to do with this important bloomberg scoop. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonni
i was looking on bloomberg as you mentioned hp as a big customer, dell is a big customer, have we gottenng that the other companies are talking about designing their own chips? or -- as you say, apple is the leader in a lot of areas. ian: not designing their own chips, but you have to remember the technology that underpins apple's chips, made by other companies, they have been trying to break into the pc market. qualcomm bringing out processors recently. that has failed to make a dent in until...
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and despite their roller coaster relationship, he truly loved jennifer hp his lawyer presented a lovee'd written to him, and he broke down there, a flood of tears. >> i was so relieved and i thought if there's any way the jury thought this man was responsible for this, now it's not because it's so obviously to me he's telling the truth. >> listening to all of this with his experienced ear was prosecutor gillingham. >> you must have been pleased when you heard he was going to testify? >> that's an understatement. i was very, were please. >> more than that, it was a gift said gillingham, an unexpected opportunity. why? well, the prosecutor had paul right where he wanted him, there were hours of questions, tough questions, baiting questions. questions designed to make paul crack and reveal what gillingham believed was a controlling personality and a red hot temper. >> my plan was two go through how he acted when he was angry and ask questions he had no good answer for. for instance, why all the text messages were deleted. and those are not questions he could answer because he did not con
and despite their roller coaster relationship, he truly loved jennifer hp his lawyer presented a lovee'd written to him, and he broke down there, a flood of tears. >> i was so relieved and i thought if there's any way the jury thought this man was responsible for this, now it's not because it's so obviously to me he's telling the truth. >> listening to all of this with his experienced ear was prosecutor gillingham. >> you must have been pleased when you heard he was going to...
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hp level one emt, we had a graduation. 36 members graduated. also attached to my ems report is my ems six. and commissioner veronese, we added the identifiable home address page on the back. those numbers still need to be i would say -- i would say they are rough numbers. sometimes if they do have an address, it doesn't mean they are homeless. it could be because the ambulance crew didn't put it down, the address or the person was unconscious and we couldn't get it. we are going to try to streamline these and make them more accurate. but these are rough numbers. headquarters update on the admin permits done by captain russell, which is attached. the bureau fire prevention held education in the month of march. they are doing a great job with outreach and training the public as well as getting violations corrected in a timely fashion. task section updates also attached to my report. i don't know if you wanted my fire marshal to update you on the captains we just fired to take care of division zero. but that's part -- they are going to be taking c
hp level one emt, we had a graduation. 36 members graduated. also attached to my ems report is my ems six. and commissioner veronese, we added the identifiable home address page on the back. those numbers still need to be i would say -- i would say they are rough numbers. sometimes if they do have an address, it doesn't mean they are homeless. it could be because the ambulance crew didn't put it down, the address or the person was unconscious and we couldn't get it. we are going to try to...
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facebook hps advertisers reach very specific audiences based on those tastes and preferences.acebook users may go online to share infoation with their family and friends, the data they generate and in turn the advertisers who target based on that data is what helped the company earn $40 billion in revenue just last year and has it vald a nearly half a trillion dollars. for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan in new york. >> brangham: joining me to discuss these latest fk scandals is zeynap tufek-she. she is an associate proffesor at the university of nocah lina, chapel hill, and she studies the way we interact with technology professor, welcome to the "newshour". you know mark zuckerberg is meeting on capitol hill with senators and will testify tomorrth. is there ag he can say to you who have been a very strong critic of this company that facebook gets this proand they're going to solve it? >> well, the problem we're facing isn't whether or not facebook gets the problem or what its intentions are, even. the problem is the waw they se up their business and are used to and al
facebook hps advertisers reach very specific audiences based on those tastes and preferences.acebook users may go online to share infoation with their family and friends, the data they generate and in turn the advertisers who target based on that data is what helped the company earn $40 billion in revenue just last year and has it vald a nearly half a trillion dollars. for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan in new york. >> brangham: joining me to discuss these latest fk scandals is...
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investigating the tr hp business am presidency. inside the intricate bureaucracy ofsis., much more. >> woodruff: we return to the trump administration's latest sanctions against russ john yang has that. >> yang: judy, to explain ese new sanctions against 17 russian government officials and seven of russia's richest men, we turn to special correspondent ryan chilcote reporting from london. ryan, thanks for joining us. what makes these sanctions different from the sanctions i that are alrea place? >> well, these sanctions are very had-hitting, and in contrast to the sanctions we'veb seore, these go after somebi russialionaires specifically and exclusively for their ties or at least they appear to exclusively for their ties to president vladimir putin. so in the past theru tmp administration, the obama administration has sought to have a lnk between a specific event, whether it's the annexation of crime, yeah iwhether it wasghting in the eastern ukraine, and the individual they sanctioning. but in this case it's proximity to the kremlin. another change is that very early on
investigating the tr hp business am presidency. inside the intricate bureaucracy ofsis., much more. >> woodruff: we return to the trump administration's latest sanctions against russ john yang has that. >> yang: judy, to explain ese new sanctions against 17 russian government officials and seven of russia's richest men, we turn to special correspondent ryan chilcote reporting from london. ryan, thanks for joining us. what makes these sanctions different from the sanctions i that are...
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the air force now we do not have jane model built into the program to actually capitalize the hp would put money into increment one or two and we progressing very well with that. and one is completely funded. we're getting after all the adjustments that need be completed by 2020 them by 2028 it will all be done. h will be fully ready to fly come fully capable flight anywhere in the world to do their mission. >> to quick question for one for you, general miller, and one for mr. luckey on retention. i'm worried about the pilot retention issue. and i'm worried about the cyber talent retention and recruitment that we need. general miller, if you go first and talk a little bit about the challenges you may be having an with the very competitive commercial pilot industry competing with the men and women we're trying to go after. >> for the air force reserve, our pilot panic on a part-time force, which is the majority of airline pilots, that part-time force i would say 90% of the employed in airlines, we are mad at 96.5%. so i have pilots on i have pilot on a part-time force to go to the missi
the air force now we do not have jane model built into the program to actually capitalize the hp would put money into increment one or two and we progressing very well with that. and one is completely funded. we're getting after all the adjustments that need be completed by 2020 them by 2028 it will all be done. h will be fully ready to fly come fully capable flight anywhere in the world to do their mission. >> to quick question for one for you, general miller, and one for mr. luckey on...
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until the driver came to the home to take us to heathrow hp and we got in the car and asked him about brexit and he was the first one i met who actually was seriously considering that leaving the union was best for the united kingdom. what was going on? >> well, what you spotted there is -- is this on? no? i'll press that button again. it's gone orange for some reason. is there somebody with some technical expertise? >> help is on the way. >> how does that sound? oh, that sounds perfectly -- thank you. evidently i have some. well, what you spotted there was that people who are going to be at a literary festival are, let me just put it bluntly, the kind of people who wouldn't want to see brexit happen. and then you met somebody who did want to see it happen. and there was very definitely a democratic class and income distinction between those who wish to leave and those who wish to remain. i think it's important for this discussion about the apparent choice the country made to leave the eu since the politicians say the people have spoken, the people have chosen. we should remember the
until the driver came to the home to take us to heathrow hp and we got in the car and asked him about brexit and he was the first one i met who actually was seriously considering that leaving the union was best for the united kingdom. what was going on? >> well, what you spotted there is -- is this on? no? i'll press that button again. it's gone orange for some reason. is there somebody with some technical expertise? >> help is on the way. >> how does that sound? oh, that...
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the company announced a new cybersecurity accord with 30 other tech companies like oracle, cisco, and hp. brad smith joins us from one mark with our josh lipton for more on this josh, take it away >> thank you brad, thank you for joining us >> thank you >> digging into the tech accord that kelly mentioned one part of the pledge i thought interesting, you say you won't help governments launch cyberattacks against innocent citizens how are you going to enforce that, brad >> it's a set of principles all 34 of the companies have come together, have said we will live up to, pledges us to strengthen defense to protect customers everywhere and says we won't help governments launch cyberattacks, as you said, against innocent citizens and enterprises. this is a world where we see governments do that, and we're taking a principled approach saying that's not something that we want to support >> and how far would you take that, though, brad let's say, you know, you come across a government that are using your technology to attack disdance, and now that you signed the pledge, does that mean microsoft
the company announced a new cybersecurity accord with 30 other tech companies like oracle, cisco, and hp. brad smith joins us from one mark with our josh lipton for more on this josh, take it away >> thank you brad, thank you for joining us >> thank you >> digging into the tech accord that kelly mentioned one part of the pledge i thought interesting, you say you won't help governments launch cyberattacks against innocent citizens how are you going to enforce that, brad...
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further chinese retaliation against members and american tech companies an everybody from apple to hpof the products assembled in china and rely on access to that market so the threat remains and comer said chinese don't play fair but he think the smarter response would be coordinated reaction with allies to pressure beijing and not tariffs. >> thank you very much >>> turning to the bond market rick santelli tracking the action >> i know there is a lot of intense aspects to the issue of trade. but it seems as though the treasury complex globally just isn't really unnerved by it all. 24 hours of two-year note yields, yes everything on the yield curve is within one basis point and 24 hour of ten-year and we had good data, whether it was adp or service sector, low in flation and even though it backtracked, still a lofty level. overseas and blund, going back to the second week of january, but they are not flinching from that and they're not bothered by the trade issue. remember in some ways, china's best weapon is thinegotiation process goes on is us. our -- markets and how they move in a
further chinese retaliation against members and american tech companies an everybody from apple to hpof the products assembled in china and rely on access to that market so the threat remains and comer said chinese don't play fair but he think the smarter response would be coordinated reaction with allies to pressure beijing and not tariffs. >> thank you very much >>> turning to the bond market rick santelli tracking the action >> i know there is a lot of intense aspects to...
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think it's disappointing because, you know, we're getting a little -- they're being eviscerated by hpnd also by emc, which is taking share. but that crushed them. they should never have used that word in my next life, i'll become an adversary of how to give a conference call. i would say if you use the word "disappointing" okay, it better be to some bad meal you had or a bad bottle of wine. >> okay. so advice, don't use that word otherwise. >> yeah. it's like disappointing. that was disappointing it was one little business but it crushed it, mr. kavanaugh. >> people will seize on things and not listen to the context in which they were said. >> not what we would hope for. we thought it would be -- >> i like straight talk. what's wrong with you? you like it, too. >> how about this. we won the game but the eighth inning was terrible. you should focus on the eighth. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> i'll buy that. >> we won the game, though. >> i'm just giving you why it shouldn't be. >> you won the game but we didn't look good in the eighth inning but we won. >> a weak "w." you're getting it for
think it's disappointing because, you know, we're getting a little -- they're being eviscerated by hpnd also by emc, which is taking share. but that crushed them. they should never have used that word in my next life, i'll become an adversary of how to give a conference call. i would say if you use the word "disappointing" okay, it better be to some bad meal you had or a bad bottle of wine. >> okay. so advice, don't use that word otherwise. >> yeah. it's like...