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we have to as an industry look at the interfaces and let the consumers use the interfaces they want. so if they like an apple interface, a netflix design, you got to let them use that. don't get hung up on trying to control the interface. you'll still have your subscriber relationship. you can't develop the best world class interfaces at the scale that a distribution company has. silicon valley and the internet industry is a global industry, that's what they do. we should harness that and let those interfaces make the fundamental product right and the fundamental strength of your distribution system get more powerful. but harness them. don't try to hold that back. your consumers won't allow it. >> gentlemen, thank you all very much. ladies and gentlemen, my all-star panel. fascinating discussion. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> on our road to the white house coverage first lady michelle obama and ann romney wife of republican presidential candidate mitt romney were on the campaign trail this week. tonight at 8:00 eastern c-span 2 will show campaign stops by both. michelle obama
we have to as an industry look at the interfaces and let the consumers use the interfaces they want. so if they like an apple interface, a netflix design, you got to let them use that. don't get hung up on trying to control the interface. you'll still have your subscriber relationship. you can't develop the best world class interfaces at the scale that a distribution company has. silicon valley and the internet industry is a global industry, that's what they do. we should harness that and let...
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and so that drives the set top boxes and our existing interface. i think listening to tim and talking about the apple store, a lot of what we can do here is create better interface. so we shouldn't mix up technology and the content and business models. those are three different things. the technology all things ip can create a much better user interface and our goal is to get the video service that we sell on every single device in your home, which increasingly are ip devices that you buy, eventually most people will have a so-called smart tv which is capable of displaying the services without a set top and some people are buying those today. but maybe you'll do it through a game machine, sony playstation. as long as there's blu-ray players. maybe you'll do it through that. roku boxes, never-ending list of of these things. but they're based around ip standards and we want to be on every one of them with the best interface we can. that's what the technology makes available. >> david, you were talking about business model and making money. and we wer
and so that drives the set top boxes and our existing interface. i think listening to tim and talking about the apple store, a lot of what we can do here is create better interface. so we shouldn't mix up technology and the content and business models. those are three different things. the technology all things ip can create a much better user interface and our goal is to get the video service that we sell on every single device in your home, which increasingly are ip devices that you buy,...
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and interfaces that learn your preferences and the preferences of all your friends and aggregate the wisdom of your friends and your own preferences by just allowing you simply to talk to them will help transform media in the future. >> that's really well said. in a way it's like the new remote control of your life. it controls everything in your life. if you google and you think you're on top of the world, sirri is a much more efficient search engine. so they have to worry about that, too. >> thank you all very much. i thank our friends who have sponsored this. let me just say that this tmg communications series as i said at the beginning is starting with a narrative arc and we have started with those three of us who for 20 or 30 years have been part of traditional media and looking into the new age, but we do hope each successive one will bring on new waves of people who started different parts of the new media spectrum. we invite marcus and ken and myself back for the very last one when we try to make a synthesis and show where it all may be going as well as where it's all come fr
and interfaces that learn your preferences and the preferences of all your friends and aggregate the wisdom of your friends and your own preferences by just allowing you simply to talk to them will help transform media in the future. >> that's really well said. in a way it's like the new remote control of your life. it controls everything in your life. if you google and you think you're on top of the world, sirri is a much more efficient search engine. so they have to worry about that,...
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as an industry, we have to look at the interfaces and let the consumers use the interfaces' they wanthey like an apple interface and netflix design, you have got to let them use that. do not get hung up on trying to control the interface. you will still have your subscriber relationship. you cannot develop the best world-class interfaces at the scale and distribution company has. the silicon valley internet industry is a global industry. that is what they do. we should harness back and let the interfaces make the fundamental product and get your distribution system more powerful. do not try to hold that back. consumers will not allow it. >> thank you all very much. ladies and gentlemen, my all- star panel. [applause] >> tomorrow, the enforcement officer on what his agency is doing to oversee wall street. we will hear about efforts to prevent another wall street crisis in ways to prevent fraud schemes like bernie madoff. "newsmakers" airs sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. here on c-span. >> on sunday -- >> i think the problem is people see walter cronkite as the friendly man. there is
as an industry, we have to look at the interfaces and let the consumers use the interfaces' they wanthey like an apple interface and netflix design, you have got to let them use that. do not get hung up on trying to control the interface. you will still have your subscriber relationship. you cannot develop the best world-class interfaces at the scale and distribution company has. the silicon valley internet industry is a global industry. that is what they do. we should harness back and let the...
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so, another part of what we worked on is the interface. so, how do astronauts control the rovers?tually continuing over the summer to work with nasa on developing an interface to implement next summer for controlling the current rover in an experiment with an astronaut on the space station controlling the rover here. >> bright minds in san francisco. what is your ultimate hope? >> for this project? >> yeah. >> i mean, i think the hope is to get your hands in this field and to have our ideas implemented, you know? the fact that this interface is going to go to the international space station to control this rover is cool. hopefully, it will open opportunities for designers in the future. >> thank you for being with us. best of luck to you. keep up the good work. >> thanks for having us. >>> much more ahead on today in the bay coming up. >>> a high wire act like no other. crossing niagara thefallhe daredevil who put his life on the line to make history. >>> welcome back. this guy is not afraid of heights. training, concentration and prayer is what a daredevil says helped him walk a
so, another part of what we worked on is the interface. so, how do astronauts control the rovers?tually continuing over the summer to work with nasa on developing an interface to implement next summer for controlling the current rover in an experiment with an astronaut on the space station controlling the rover here. >> bright minds in san francisco. what is your ultimate hope? >> for this project? >> yeah. >> i mean, i think the hope is to get your hands in this field...
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i was in communication this week with them and they hired a lawyer to interface with us in getting them compliant. i am hopeful. i am trying to be positive. i am hopeful we will see some of the compliance happen that they are supposed to do. hopefully, by next meeting, i will have some real news and real attraction to report to you guys. on the sheik given to you guys, one thing i really want to bring out is june 24, in the broadway corridor, the possession of a firearm. i want to highlight some of the good work that sfpuc units are doing in that area. -- sfpd units are doing in that area. it was not a club, there was no connection to a club. it did not look right. someone gave them a kick and there were able to pull -- a tip and they were able to pull to firearms out of the car. we are making a lot of positive progress. at any time police are able to get guns off the street, it is a good thing. this is a very good thing. i just wanted to highlight that. and the last is right under that, something from bamboo hut. it was as though the report used the address. actually, what happened is
i was in communication this week with them and they hired a lawyer to interface with us in getting them compliant. i am hopeful. i am trying to be positive. i am hopeful we will see some of the compliance happen that they are supposed to do. hopefully, by next meeting, i will have some real news and real attraction to report to you guys. on the sheik given to you guys, one thing i really want to bring out is june 24, in the broadway corridor, the possession of a firearm. i want to highlight...
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so i'm going to ask michael pappas, director of san francisco interface council, if you would like to spend a few minutes giving us an update on where you are and maybe tell us a little bit about your program coming up next week. >> thank you, director cronenberg. my name is michael pappas, the executive director of the san francisco interface council and a member of our city's human rights commission. our council was founded actually 23 years ago in response to two crises in the city. a homeless crisis and an earthquake. we received our initial funding from church world service because they wanted to give funding to a group that was interfaith. so a group of faith leaders who were in the mayor's office at that time again met and that was the genesis of the interfaith council. we have 800 congregations in the city and counties of san francisco, as well as their respective jude ca torres and the faith-based social services agents sis that provide essential services to some of the most vulnerable in our community. you're talking about april being the month. like a very long certainlyon,
so i'm going to ask michael pappas, director of san francisco interface council, if you would like to spend a few minutes giving us an update on where you are and maybe tell us a little bit about your program coming up next week. >> thank you, director cronenberg. my name is michael pappas, the executive director of the san francisco interface council and a member of our city's human rights commission. our council was founded actually 23 years ago in response to two crises in the city. a...
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and so to set top boxes and our existing interface.hink listening to tam and talking about the apple store, a lot of what we can do here is create a better interface. we should not accept technology and content and business models. the technology, can create a much better user interface. our goal is to get a video service that we sell at every single device in your home. using the ip devices that you buy. eventually most people will have a so-called smart tv which is capable of displaying these services without a setup. some people are buying those today. maybe you will do it through and exports to something, playstation. as long as the blue great players, maybe you will do it through that. it is never ending last. but they are all based around ip standards. we want to be on every one of them with the best interface the weekend. that is what the technology makes available. >> you were talking about business models and making money. i was talking. i saw an ad. and david goes, so, you mean. [inaudible] obviously the hopper, you all proba
and so to set top boxes and our existing interface.hink listening to tam and talking about the apple store, a lot of what we can do here is create a better interface. we should not accept technology and content and business models. the technology, can create a much better user interface. our goal is to get a video service that we sell at every single device in your home. using the ip devices that you buy. eventually most people will have a so-called smart tv which is capable of displaying these...
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>> other than understanding and interface, we have this monthly discussion with serious dialogue to promote understanding. it is a culture for young muslim women to get higher education. we believe that if you give education, the one girl, it is the multiplier effect for the whole community. an educated woman will educate her children. and it becomes good for individuals and, of course, it will lift the whole nation. >> so, obviously, women are very important. >> very important. >> the teacher of the children. >> exactly. >> kind of the bedrock of the family. >> the pillar of the family. in many places, they are behind the democracy changes. >> first of all, i want to talk to you about men and women in islam. the perception and reality. first, you are a dentist. >> yes, i am. >> you have a degree and you studied in new york? >> yes. >> back home, you have opened a couple of dental clinics. you have done hospital work. >> yes. >> and then, also, do you have -- you had a foundation that supports youngsters? >> free school is a free elementary school. >> are those poorer students? and some of
>> other than understanding and interface, we have this monthly discussion with serious dialogue to promote understanding. it is a culture for young muslim women to get higher education. we believe that if you give education, the one girl, it is the multiplier effect for the whole community. an educated woman will educate her children. and it becomes good for individuals and, of course, it will lift the whole nation. >> so, obviously, women are very important. >> very...
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online. >> that simple interface earned his company $100 million when it was just sold to ancestry.ded it after walking away from a harvard scholarship with his brother matthew, who left usc. both understood early the treasure to be mined in the mountains of information being released by government and business. so they resolved to supply the first consumer pick axes for minors of big data. it caught the attention in earnst and young. for 20 years they have presented an entrepreneur of the year award which is a crystal ball of success. >> we've seen an incredible number of 19 to 29-year-olds that now make up the entrepreneurs. definitely a shifting of the age. >> this year the trophy went to reflection. >> i will call them kids because they are still below my age. but these are two gentlemen who obviously gave up something and taking a risk, dropping out of two prestigious universities to take on running a company. >> the world needs entrepreneurs to step up and solve the problems that we face. if somebody is out there that is watching this and thinking about an idea that they want
online. >> that simple interface earned his company $100 million when it was just sold to ancestry.ded it after walking away from a harvard scholarship with his brother matthew, who left usc. both understood early the treasure to be mined in the mountains of information being released by government and business. so they resolved to supply the first consumer pick axes for minors of big data. it caught the attention in earnst and young. for 20 years they have presented an entrepreneur of...
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an interface called metro, all touch optimized huge big tiles and it doesn't have any windows in it. >> interesting. what about the introduction of aps microsoft has to do that because that is something apple has done very well you would agree. >> yeah, so with metro, this new flavour of windows 8, all your existing ones don't work new ones run really nice, simple, elegant if you have used windows phone 7 you will know it. not that many windows 8 metro aps out there. >> you know where i thought this could be interesting is for the business owner you know you are running your businesses, with you know microsoft, applications so this might be a way to really run your business from a starbucks cafe >> that is what the big brother of the service is about to appeal to the little verse runs windows rt the big one heavier one runs windows 8 pro you can run regular windows aps in it but might cramp on that small screen. >> is this really going to give the ipad a run for its money? >> i suspect the competition is more laptops so there is probably a lot of unhappy people at dell, acer hp they
an interface called metro, all touch optimized huge big tiles and it doesn't have any windows in it. >> interesting. what about the introduction of aps microsoft has to do that because that is something apple has done very well you would agree. >> yeah, so with metro, this new flavour of windows 8, all your existing ones don't work new ones run really nice, simple, elegant if you have used windows phone 7 you will know it. not that many windows 8 metro aps out there. >> you...
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one, we have a tremendous amount of requests and pressure to improve our technology interfaced with businesses. to be able to do that, for a business to say, i want to open up the restaurant, what are all the licenses and permits, that sort of thing, taking a look at what new york's website has been and what it cost them to produce it five years ago, we would not be able to do it in one year. it would have to be done over a two-year period. there are infrastructure improvements that need to be done. in addition, when we do our web site, googled translation is not reliable, especially with some business terminology. for us and our office, there are key elements of what we communicate with businesses to make sure that those pages are accurately translated. i would like to be able to have some of officially-translated portions of our web site. during an estimated cost of ongoing infrastructure, technology, development, and maintenance over a period of years. >> you have done some analysis which indicates that an incremental increase in the budget to $700,000, on top of the present budget, so i wo
one, we have a tremendous amount of requests and pressure to improve our technology interfaced with businesses. to be able to do that, for a business to say, i want to open up the restaurant, what are all the licenses and permits, that sort of thing, taking a look at what new york's website has been and what it cost them to produce it five years ago, we would not be able to do it in one year. it would have to be done over a two-year period. there are infrastructure improvements that need to be...
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rubin in his statement said the project was done in good faith, and i tried very hard to negotiate interface, and they encourage me to negotiate, and as time was running out, i had to file this appeal. his wife called me twice and said they are working hard to affect it. thank you. >> mr. rubin. >> the building has not been expanded at all. the staircase is the only issue, and that is the issue before you. all of it was signed off by both. scott sanchez suspended a permit to give himself the time to investigate. he lifted it was properly done. thank you for lifting this. goo>> can you explain how many permits there are? >> not off the top of my head. >> there were two permanent taken at the same time in july of last year, and one was for the voluntary seismic of grain. they originally started out wanting to do kitchens and baths. once they decided to do that, they decided not to do the kitchen, but they decided to do some additional work, and then there were revisions to each of these permits, and there was one revision to the seismic upgrade. >> can you describe those? >> sure, the first on
rubin in his statement said the project was done in good faith, and i tried very hard to negotiate interface, and they encourage me to negotiate, and as time was running out, i had to file this appeal. his wife called me twice and said they are working hard to affect it. thank you. >> mr. rubin. >> the building has not been expanded at all. the staircase is the only issue, and that is the issue before you. all of it was signed off by both. scott sanchez suspended a permit to give...
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stesu cesks subject to the th vipects of mobile payments typically are related to new consumer interfaces and new payment or settlement arraements which can involve service provids that have not adna bin e ensi. pl tho mp making payments through nontraditional arrangements may change the legal protections related to the purchase. depending on the details of the arrangement and the applable ads pattiesres. b, a federal bank regulators have the tools to insure that banks offer mobile payment services in compliance with the consumer protection provisions of any applicable laws orleuc ecicd sf ac e icnf most federal consumer laws to mobile payment transactions is subject to the rulemaking and interpretive authority of the consumer financial protection bureau. as pafthpeor oc tnkgag's vi of bank security protections for new payment interfaces as well as for compliance with rules on information security, identity theft pevention and anti-money ariret biat h payments, however, remit to the involvement of -- relate to the involvement of nonbanks. nonbanks can have a variety of roles in a transact
stesu cesks subject to the th vipects of mobile payments typically are related to new consumer interfaces and new payment or settlement arraements which can involve service provids that have not adna bin e ensi. pl tho mp making payments through nontraditional arrangements may change the legal protections related to the purchase. depending on the details of the arrangement and the applable ads pattiesres. b, a federal bank regulators have the tools to insure that banks offer mobile payment...
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procurement, it is veteran-owned businesses that come together to learn how to do a better job of interfacingh the federal government primarily the department of defense. >> the u.s. government was not meeting its own goals for rewarding federal contracts to veteran-boned companies. >> we ask why it was so difficult to meet the very impoant goal to help veteran the service. they both said they did not have enough capable businesses to work with. we asked what they had done address the concern. we learned there were not any programs to help veteran-owned businesses. >> they started vipip. corporate sponsors pay for the program so veterans can attend for free. >> veterans were neglected for years. we picked it up. that is how it started. >> what do you get out of it? what are some of the benefits of the program? it does not help your bottom line, but it helps you? >> you would be surprised. it helps a lot of large businesses. they are set aside for veteteran- owned businesses. they could not find enough qualified veteran-owned businesses to bidid jobs. it does help big small, medium. >> the nav
procurement, it is veteran-owned businesses that come together to learn how to do a better job of interfacingh the federal government primarily the department of defense. >> the u.s. government was not meeting its own goals for rewarding federal contracts to veteran-boned companies. >> we ask why it was so difficult to meet the very impoant goal to help veteran the service. they both said they did not have enough capable businesses to work with. we asked what they had done address...
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. >> we're looking and user experience, and how we can really improve the interface between the car and driver. >> the research laboratory will put four researchers in close contact with the latest consumer technology as it is being developed in silicon valley. giving for new ideas to improve cars like this all electronics for focus, making it more consumer friendly. >> we know that there are great ideas out here and we think that it adds to the global organization. >> in addition to communications technology for researchers will work to make their cars more fuel efficient and increase sustainability. >> microsoft expected to unveil its own computer tablet today. published reports that the device will run on windows 8. the latest version of the windows operating system. they hope to pull customers away from the apple ipad. they're also looking to buy a business software maker. they provide social networking functions within companies. the first time microsoft has developed a computer. >> next time you are in a hotel you may not want to use the tv remote control for good reason. >> a stu
. >> we're looking and user experience, and how we can really improve the interface between the car and driver. >> the research laboratory will put four researchers in close contact with the latest consumer technology as it is being developed in silicon valley. giving for new ideas to improve cars like this all electronics for focus, making it more consumer friendly. >> we know that there are great ideas out here and we think that it adds to the global organization. >>...
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they interfaced with time tested missells. there were more than 300nike missiles across the country, 16 in the bay area and this one nestled in the rolling hills of marine was one of them. the nike missells were designed from dropping nuclear bombs in the united states. the soldiers that made them had a simple enough model, if it flies it dives. >> the nike hercules had a range of 90 miles and a flight time of about one minute. it was designed to go up in the air up to 25 miles, make a turn, come down and explode over the top of a group of bombers. >> reporter: but the enemy never came and as bombers increasingly gave way to long range missiles, a state of the art nike gave way as well. and it was soon obsolete. so why is this missile base so maticulously maintained to keep this place? memory. this place where greatfully a shot was never fired in anger. >> it's history, and that's the main thing we're all here to preserve. there's very few people in the bay area or around the united states that know we had these missile ground
they interfaced with time tested missells. there were more than 300nike missiles across the country, 16 in the bay area and this one nestled in the rolling hills of marine was one of them. the nike missells were designed from dropping nuclear bombs in the united states. the soldiers that made them had a simple enough model, if it flies it dives. >> the nike hercules had a range of 90 miles and a flight time of about one minute. it was designed to go up in the air up to 25 miles, make a...
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and i couldn't help thinking that it made no difference which direction interface. horizon. look at them but then it struck me immediately that i was a guest at a man's care and had to act appropriately respecting their traditions i am their guests. and. its name my name is. after. my name. and then and i hope my step will be bless your home thank you if you like mine thank you is it. is not from cheers don't have much room inside it's a kitchen and bedroom at the same time but even then you do not feel crammed in a small room of the month there was little space there in did but its people were talking to me we did not feel the space between us and me the carrot in much bigger . by paramour heart of people who want very very wrong more than go along little. children and grandfather then very close group experience. my firmware go of a certain day if i so i also record review. how is my voting capacity and then one going. to get kind of content so. i can answer that yes. this is mrs clinton no clue don't. you think you been in mongolia. or do you. know. this is just news beca
and i couldn't help thinking that it made no difference which direction interface. horizon. look at them but then it struck me immediately that i was a guest at a man's care and had to act appropriately respecting their traditions i am their guests. and. its name my name is. after. my name. and then and i hope my step will be bless your home thank you if you like mine thank you is it. is not from cheers don't have much room inside it's a kitchen and bedroom at the same time but even then you do...
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online. >> that simple interface earned his company $100 million when it was just sold to ancestry. he founded it after walk being away from a harvard scholarship with his brother matthew who left usc. both understood early the treasure to be mined in the mountains of information being released by government and business. so they resolved to supply the first exhumer pick actions for minors of big data. it caught the attention in earnst and young. for 20 years they have presented an entrepreneur of the year award which is a crystal ball of success. >> we've seen an incredible number of 19 to 29 year olds that make up the entrepreneurs. definitely a shifting of the age. >> this year the trophy went to reflection. >> i will call them kids because they are still below my age. but these are two gentlemen when obviously gave up something and taking a risk, dropping out of two prestigious universities to take on running a company. >> the world needs entrepreneurs to step up and solve the problems that we face. if somebody is out there that is watching this and thinking about an idea that t
online. >> that simple interface earned his company $100 million when it was just sold to ancestry. he founded it after walk being away from a harvard scholarship with his brother matthew who left usc. both understood early the treasure to be mined in the mountains of information being released by government and business. so they resolved to supply the first exhumer pick actions for minors of big data. it caught the attention in earnst and young. for 20 years they have presented an...
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the judge ruled yesterday the java code known as interfaces was not protected by copyright. the jury previously found google infringed but could not decide whether the code was covered. oracle says it will appeal the ruling. >>> a survey in april asked about 1,000 people if they urinate in swimming pools. one in five say yes but mainly by mistake. a doctor involved in this study says there's something about a body of water, everyone a small one that opens a person's natural flood gates. many germs are killed in pools that are properly maintained with chlorine and ph levels. >>> jcpenneys effort to revamp its imagine is bringing controversy. mike mibach has the story. >> reporter: jcpenney stock is down 40% since february and here is what you're talking about. it is a new father's day ad that is hoping to spark some new business but at the same time is also starting to spark some opposition. it first popped up in 1992, 110 years later its faithful are still shopping. >> a company that i've shopped since i was a child. >> reporter: the aging retailer recently released this new
the judge ruled yesterday the java code known as interfaces was not protected by copyright. the jury previously found google infringed but could not decide whether the code was covered. oracle says it will appeal the ruling. >>> a survey in april asked about 1,000 people if they urinate in swimming pools. one in five say yes but mainly by mistake. a doctor involved in this study says there's something about a body of water, everyone a small one that opens a person's natural flood...
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the rest of the information i provided, they're working on some of the interfaces. we had a meeting yesterday with planning to kind of start thinking about how we will go forward with the citizen access so that it is understandable to the person using it. the nomenclature, things that people would understand, so they could get the information they expect. we will have a committee that we are going to put together . hopefully, not 50 people. for people interested with insurgent areas of the tennessee -- interested in certain areas of the community. so we could get their viewpoint. that is going to be around july- august. >> thank you. >> items 12d, update on major projects. >> good afternoon. you have my package regarding updates of the major projects. yesterday, we had a meeting with director day. try to help them to do a tight schedule and construction. more and more projects are coming anin. tried to move the small projects and the big projects. questions? thank you. >> item 12e, update on q-matic and status of activation. >> we are going live with q- matic on jun
the rest of the information i provided, they're working on some of the interfaces. we had a meeting yesterday with planning to kind of start thinking about how we will go forward with the citizen access so that it is understandable to the person using it. the nomenclature, things that people would understand, so they could get the information they expect. we will have a committee that we are going to put together . hopefully, not 50 people. for people interested with insurgent areas of the...
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and we will launch a touch screen interface for those that want to connect through video. i want to share with you a few things that users are saying at telling us about their experience. 91% says that it helps them share information. that is the number one thing that people providing support to us want. 80% says that it strengthens connections. how can using something on-line actually make us feel closer or more connected to our friends and family? out it works, the more connected the leafy zero with the more information we have. if any of you have grandchildren living far away, if they know that you have recently been to the theater or play cards with friends or had a family dinner, they feel more connected to you and telling the you have been to the doctor and all of those things. this is the way that technology can help people) distant connect with us. 75% of our users say that we work with others to provide care and support. today, ties is three years old, and we have learned a lot about lessons with the good life. our number-one lesson is that no one should have to f
and we will launch a touch screen interface for those that want to connect through video. i want to share with you a few things that users are saying at telling us about their experience. 91% says that it helps them share information. that is the number one thing that people providing support to us want. 80% says that it strengthens connections. how can using something on-line actually make us feel closer or more connected to our friends and family? out it works, the more connected the leafy...
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and i couldn't help thinking that it made no difference which direction interface was carousing. look at them but then it struck me immediately that i was a guest at a man's care and had to act appropriately respecting their traditions i am their guests. if you can't. get. there my name is. six years. after my and my name and then mr and i hope my step will be bless your home i mean thank you i need you like mine thank you is it. is not from cheers don't have much room inside it's a kitchen and bedroom at the same time but even then you do not feel crammed in a small room of the month machine and there was little space there. but if people were talking to me we did not feel the space between us and it made the carrot in much bigger. by perrier. people who want travelling from near them to a long long. girth it's. rare that go with a thirty day if i stay with them i also make it real. how is my voting capacity and then one going. to get kind of content and i can say that the. this is mrs clinton will. you take it and been in mongolia. or do you. know. it's just it's just on the to
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invited jessie from the center for independent living to come and tell us how destination elevators interfaced with persons with disabilities. >> when destination elevators storfirst started appearing, thy presented a number of challenges to individuals with disabilities. what happened was, elevator technology outpaced california building code. building code has a number a provision that makes traditional elevators usable by people with disabilities, but destination elevators presented challenges, particularly with cited. how do you know to get from this keypad to your our corporate car? >> we had a terrific program where we develop and administer the bulletin, which your help, elevator companies, involvement from the public, and you can tell us the outcome of that. >> what is amazing about the process is we had both government and private industry, as well as people with disabilities at the table for three years creating these accessibility standards. what we are doing here is being looked at by the department of justice access board and state architect's office. that is how good our standard
invited jessie from the center for independent living to come and tell us how destination elevators interfaced with persons with disabilities. >> when destination elevators storfirst started appearing, thy presented a number of challenges to individuals with disabilities. what happened was, elevator technology outpaced california building code. building code has a number a provision that makes traditional elevators usable by people with disabilities, but destination elevators presented...
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that when you are dealing with old buildings adjacent to new construction, there is a difficult interface, whether it is from pests or dust and shaking of the facilities. and i considered what was presented in the brief in terms of financial infusion and additional management support to be new information. i would support a rehearing but i would add a caveat. only after the department has gone through and given it a clean bill of health. >> i agree with what a lot of people said. it seems like the department of public health should not be in the present -- business of closing down restaurants. they -- or educate businesses on how they should run their business and it seems the department has done less -- done this in this case and it has given an opportunity for the situation to be abated. it is unfortunate that a lot of what has happened, the community that has come together here were coming at a late hour after a significant work by the city and the health department trying to fix these issues. >> would -- what i would add is we did hear this case previously when we voted to uphold the
that when you are dealing with old buildings adjacent to new construction, there is a difficult interface, whether it is from pests or dust and shaking of the facilities. and i considered what was presented in the brief in terms of financial infusion and additional management support to be new information. i would support a rehearing but i would add a caveat. only after the department has gone through and given it a clean bill of health. >> i agree with what a lot of people said. it seems...
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the port's best interest, as well as leading conversation with regulatory agencies that directly interface with port, like bcdc, and state lands, but also avoided opportunity for city versus -- resources to be better brought together and coordinated as we try to create these complicated deals. successful complicated deals. >> thank you. >> do we have a resolution? all in favor? aye. -- so moved. second. to we have any public comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am not sure how i feel about this a formal arrangement. having worked on the seawall lot 337 project for several years and pier 74 more than 10 years, i get the fact that interagency cooperation and coordination is really critical. if the mayor's office has a better chance of knocking heads together, great. i hope everybody remembers that you are not just negotiating with the developers and with other agencies. the community needs to be involved in this. all of these negotiations. the port has done a really good job, whether or not today is really going to show it off, at community engagement. o we w d
the port's best interest, as well as leading conversation with regulatory agencies that directly interface with port, like bcdc, and state lands, but also avoided opportunity for city versus -- resources to be better brought together and coordinated as we try to create these complicated deals. successful complicated deals. >> thank you. >> do we have a resolution? all in favor? aye. -- so moved. second. to we have any public comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am not...
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our mayor is responsible for managing the 50 plus executive- branch departments that will be interfacing with many of the policy areas you impact. scott and i and our colleagues are in charge of legislating and adapting to new technologies you have that are changing the way we all live. one thing we like to say at city hall is that as goes san francisco, often times so goes the rest of the country. as goes the rest of the country, so goes the world. i believe we're starting something special today that will do that for the entire planet. thank you for being here. i am looking forward to working with you. [applause] >> welcome. my name is ontario smith. i volunteer is a member of the board of directors. i would like to welcome you for the dialogue on the shared economy. spur is a non-profit organization. we support good planning and government research and advocacy. we put ideas and action together to make a better city and region. please raise your hands if you are a member. one hand, actually. they keep your support. it means a lot to us. if you did not raise your hand -- thank you for
our mayor is responsible for managing the 50 plus executive- branch departments that will be interfacing with many of the policy areas you impact. scott and i and our colleagues are in charge of legislating and adapting to new technologies you have that are changing the way we all live. one thing we like to say at city hall is that as goes san francisco, often times so goes the rest of the country. as goes the rest of the country, so goes the world. i believe we're starting something special...
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and i couldn't help thinking that it made no difference which direction interface. horizon. look at them but then it struck me immediately that i was a guest at a man's care and had to act appropriately respecting their traditions i am their guests. you can catch. it from there my name is fidel. and. friend told sixty years. after. my name and i mean mr and then and i hope my step will be bless your home and we thank you i need you like mine and if you visit. is not from cheers don't have much room inside it's a kitchen and bedroom at the same time but even then you do not feel crammed in a small room of the month machine there was little space there in did but as people were talking to me we did not feel the space between us and it made the care much bigger. by paramour hotham in doing people long term wronger than to a long long. and very close group experience. where my firmware go of a certain day if i say them i also make it good and i really feel. how is my boarding capacity and then one going. to. get kind of content and i thank you. this is mr clinton no you don't. y
and i couldn't help thinking that it made no difference which direction interface. horizon. look at them but then it struck me immediately that i was a guest at a man's care and had to act appropriately respecting their traditions i am their guests. you can catch. it from there my name is fidel. and. friend told sixty years. after. my name and i mean mr and then and i hope my step will be bless your home and we thank you i need you like mine and if you visit. is not from cheers don't have much...