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iterate. the worst faring seats were in isle seats in the middle of the plane with a 44 percent fatal iterate iterate. that's the case because that's where i sit normally. that figures. also sitting next to an exit. as a former flight attendant i say that. the chance of dying in the plane crash less than dying from it a bee sting. keep that in mind. overall your survival rate has less to do with where you sit and more to do with what happens during a plane during a crash event. most accidents take off on takeoff and landing.
iterate. the worst faring seats were in isle seats in the middle of the plane with a 44 percent fatal iterate iterate. that's the case because that's where i sit normally. that figures. also sitting next to an exit. as a former flight attendant i say that. the chance of dying in the plane crash less than dying from it a bee sting. keep that in mind. overall your survival rate has less to do with where you sit and more to do with what happens during a plane during a crash event. most accidents...
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this is probably the best iteration with mr.re and the relationship with a mayor in which we've had. now the ability to create even essentially an enterprise fund for a particular enterprise. barbara has been able to get the mayor to agree to fully fund [inaudible]. gvhj now this last iteration -- the summary you've given, i have to commend you. i think part of it was driven from my request to look at trends and look at it in larger segments than just simply line items. which are necessary. then, also you've taken now each by the various activities and we've now been able to see the significant changes in the two year budget process. i think you saw the questions from the commission being much more meaningful. not just on specific programs but the overall trend of where we're going. i think your department your division there, your leadership that needs to be commended. i took an extra three minutes to thank our department for really putting this together and gaining the credibility of both the mayor's office and what we hope wi
this is probably the best iteration with mr.re and the relationship with a mayor in which we've had. now the ability to create even essentially an enterprise fund for a particular enterprise. barbara has been able to get the mayor to agree to fully fund [inaudible]. gvhj now this last iteration -- the summary you've given, i have to commend you. i think part of it was driven from my request to look at trends and look at it in larger segments than just simply line items. which are necessary....
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in the various iterations that you indicated that was done, any discussion about privacy? raising some type of a lattice of premier rail height? >> testifier: there were discussions about -- we holman -- husband -- there were discussions about what banishes they want use but basically the thinking neighbor rather than the one that to be as miserable as possible so nothing to do with the privacy. on the flip side, one thing we have not noticed any mancini's pictures is that area, the living room area to live a 17 foot setback that is a raise that sword actually sit the packet repellent ec were standing up under those -- you can see she is begging a schuster should be looking >> commissioner that is a prefer my question. the issue i guess is it is a visual separation where people are cartoon dan in the appellant's brief, few object to that? >> testifier: were happy to put a screen of their.. we do not look into the property.. >> commissioner very similar to the previous. adding the project sponsor is made multiple concessions probably to a conforming project already. not sur
in the various iterations that you indicated that was done, any discussion about privacy? raising some type of a lattice of premier rail height? >> testifier: there were discussions about -- we holman -- husband -- there were discussions about what banishes they want use but basically the thinking neighbor rather than the one that to be as miserable as possible so nothing to do with the privacy. on the flip side, one thing we have not noticed any mancini's pictures is that area, the...
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when you talk about it r it rav iterative iterative issues. >> defendants in patent control cases that has increased six times so clearly this is getting out of control, right? >> no. the sewing machine was the internet of its day. it was really hard to manufacture clothes before the sewing machine. >> nobody is saying it wasn't a problem back then. but nobody is saying it wasn't a problem back then. if i invented a button and somebody took my patent and said you have to take me or else, that is a problem back then, as far as my understanding of history that has always been a problem that has stopped u.s. economic growth from realizing its full potential. >> the full potential there is a real question, we're the leading economy in the country and if you are talking about the countries that are adding in intellectual property, china didn't have an intellectual property office until 1948, when after the cultural revolution they decided they needed to recognize the property rights of inventers and now they're on the track to overtake our gdp. i would think it's the opposite. it might have
when you talk about it r it rav iterative iterative issues. >> defendants in patent control cases that has increased six times so clearly this is getting out of control, right? >> no. the sewing machine was the internet of its day. it was really hard to manufacture clothes before the sewing machine. >> nobody is saying it wasn't a problem back then. but nobody is saying it wasn't a problem back then. if i invented a button and somebody took my patent and said you have to take...
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iterate.aring seats were in isle seats in the middle of the plane with a 44 percent fatal iterate iterate. that's the case because that's where i sit normally. that figures. also sitting next to an exit. as a former flight attendant i say that. the chance of dying in the plane crash less than dying from it a bee sting. keep that in mind. overall your survival rate has less to do with where you sit and more to do with what happens during a plane during a crash event. most accidents take off on takeoff and landing. ladies as a former flight attendant i can tell you flying very safe. it has only gotten safer. the odds of perishing in a plane crash are 1 in 8,000. >> good to know. >>> thank you very much cheryl. >> to find the fox business network log on to foxbusiness.com foxbusiness.com/channelfinder foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >>> advice from the strange heest of faces the crime boss white tee bull ger pens a letter from prison. his message that might surprise you. >> before you snap a selfi
iterate.aring seats were in isle seats in the middle of the plane with a 44 percent fatal iterate iterate. that's the case because that's where i sit normally. that figures. also sitting next to an exit. as a former flight attendant i say that. the chance of dying in the plane crash less than dying from it a bee sting. keep that in mind. overall your survival rate has less to do with where you sit and more to do with what happens during a plane during a crash event. most accidents take off on...
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you iterate constantly. we've seen over the last two years. >> if it is the sort of venture stage company that happens to be public, brian, why do have a buy rating on the stock and why does it trade at the multiple that it trades? theeoretically if you invest in a company that continues to it iterate on product or people you should be able to get in at some sort of a discount? >> i upgraded to buy after the last earnings call. i had downgraded just afterprior to the prior earnings call. if you believe the company is a different communications vehicle for consumers and for marketers with be my estimates are based on getting to call it 3% in total global digital advertising excluding china by the year 2018, 2019. if you work backwards from what you think are reasonable margins for a company of that scale at that point in time discount cash flow will get you back to about 50 mr. with$50 which is where my target is. >> brian, pleasure to get you on talking about twitter. >>> breakout the celery sticks the bleu
you iterate constantly. we've seen over the last two years. >> if it is the sort of venture stage company that happens to be public, brian, why do have a buy rating on the stock and why does it trade at the multiple that it trades? theeoretically if you invest in a company that continues to it iterate on product or people you should be able to get in at some sort of a discount? >> i upgraded to buy after the last earnings call. i had downgraded just afterprior to the prior earnings...
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the next iteration was to drill down to v.a. facilities, which we did identify outliers asked for corrective action plans. we know this is working because 17 medical centers originally identified have now fallen off the list. we poised right now at this moment, and we built the tools, and we're validating them for accuracy to drill down to the individual provider and patient level. this is very complex as you might guess. someone may show up in the data as an outlier but maybe they're a pain management specialist. maybe they treat cancer pain. maybe there are other situations where you would expect it. so we have to make sure we get it right so there's confidence in the tool. but we've had really, really good results. i'll just name -- just go through some of the metrics. since we began we have 110,000 fewer patients receiving any kind of opioid short-term or long-term. 34,000 fewer patients receiving opioids and ben zoe die as pins together which is a known risk. 75,000 more patients have had a urine drug screen who are on long
the next iteration was to drill down to v.a. facilities, which we did identify outliers asked for corrective action plans. we know this is working because 17 medical centers originally identified have now fallen off the list. we poised right now at this moment, and we built the tools, and we're validating them for accuracy to drill down to the individual provider and patient level. this is very complex as you might guess. someone may show up in the data as an outlier but maybe they're a pain...
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there it sat until the second iteration of our current governor and he decided to address this problem. now his suggestion is to instead of a canal bury it underground soy nobody could see it. he said don't worry about the canal. i said because it's not going to be built, he said no, it's underground. two tunnels, 40 feet indictmenter, if we consider this as probably 50 feet in here , big enough to take all of the water out of the sacramento river, half of the year, creating a threat to the delta. something needs to be done, no doubt about it. by cobbling together the plans that were developed by the department of water resources and others, i put together what i call a water plan for all of california. by the way, this tunnel was priced at $25 billion and did not create one gallon of new water. not one gallon of new water. it created a threat to the delta in that it was big enough to deprive the delta of the fresh water half of the year. i said, governor, that doesn't work. let's look at this in a serious way to create water for california's future. this proposal was put together from
there it sat until the second iteration of our current governor and he decided to address this problem. now his suggestion is to instead of a canal bury it underground soy nobody could see it. he said don't worry about the canal. i said because it's not going to be built, he said no, it's underground. two tunnels, 40 feet indictmenter, if we consider this as probably 50 feet in here , big enough to take all of the water out of the sacramento river, half of the year, creating a threat to the...
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there have been earlier iteration of worker assistance of this sort in the past exist today, but this latest iteration is catching incredible heat from many of the unions that say it just doesn't go far enough. it would not provide aid to workers. it would not provide aid to training and different programs and government assistance to the types of workers who would be affected by a new free trade package, so as a result, it puts a lot of democrats in a very precarious position, because when it comes to election season as you well know, labor and unions are some of the biggest factors for democrats so ultimately, if they get angry they get soured on the way that democrats are acting from a policy perspective it could very much affect democrats' political outlook and their fortunes. >> along this point we saw senator sherrod brown and bernie sanders running, both of them ardent opponents to this fast track authority. what do you think this will mean this break between president obama and his normal democratic allies for any other initiatives he might try to put forth in his remaining 18
there have been earlier iteration of worker assistance of this sort in the past exist today, but this latest iteration is catching incredible heat from many of the unions that say it just doesn't go far enough. it would not provide aid to workers. it would not provide aid to training and different programs and government assistance to the types of workers who would be affected by a new free trade package, so as a result, it puts a lot of democrats in a very precarious position, because when it...
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emily: what is the next iteration of google hardware?y: there are many great people inside of google doing google hardware. emily: you have launched these products. how difficult is it now to ship them? tony: it's just a matter of getting them from the production facility to the retailers. it will be available in two or three weeks in the stores. we have basically done our job. now we just sit by and wait for customers' comments and we try to make them even better when we hear from them. emily: where is nest two years from now? tony: i hope we are in more countries and have more developers. it's still a long, hard road, even after five years. emily: where do you see the internet of things market going in general? tony: it is infusing into everyday products you already have. it might not be categories like smart phones. my hope is that were going to see it in all the places we already buy. emily: are you as optimistic about wearables as non-wearables? tony: there's a lot of great reasons for the internet of things inside of a home. you ha
emily: what is the next iteration of google hardware?y: there are many great people inside of google doing google hardware. emily: you have launched these products. how difficult is it now to ship them? tony: it's just a matter of getting them from the production facility to the retailers. it will be available in two or three weeks in the stores. we have basically done our job. now we just sit by and wait for customers' comments and we try to make them even better when we hear from them. emily:...
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are your grandchildren -- are your grandkids going to be in some future iteration standing here with some future iteration of news man having this conversation about that symbol flying over that state capitol? >> that i don't know. >> what do you want to see happen? >> what i want to see in the first 24 hours is appropriate mourning of prominent people who i served with for eight years in my life who did a great job representing the low country of south carolina and eight other victims. i want to see appropriate memorial to the lives that they lived. i want to see reflection as a community. people holding hands as they were as a church saying what can we do within our sphere of influence, within our neighbor within our neighbor to make a difference in race relations. if we do that, there will have been some good that came out of this tragedy. >>> congressman mark sanford, community in shock, anger and mourning tonight after the murder of nine people at mother emanuel church here in charleston, south carolina, including the church's pastor. two people who knew him well will join me ne
are your grandchildren -- are your grandkids going to be in some future iteration standing here with some future iteration of news man having this conversation about that symbol flying over that state capitol? >> that i don't know. >> what do you want to see happen? >> what i want to see in the first 24 hours is appropriate mourning of prominent people who i served with for eight years in my life who did a great job representing the low country of south carolina and eight...
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so hence we got this latest iteration, the confederate battle flag.eorient their state flags, it was a spate of lynchings. disenfranchisement. also racial segregation by law. it was a bitter time of race relations. states like florida and alabama redesigned their state flags to mimic the confederate battle flag. and they made those flags on white borders, again, connecting very clearly white supremacy with their state flags. in 1956 at the beginning of the civil rights movement the state of georgia redesigned its state flag to actually include the confederate battle flag. so it's not a flag that has been appropriated only by weirdos, extremists the ku klux klan. it's a battle flag that has been appropriated by the leaders of the south, the political and economic leaders to trumpet -- to underscore white supremacy. >> so one of the latest arguments right there in the state capitol in south carolina about that flag it was the year 2000 many people remember the rallies, the many people who came to the state capitol grounds there, the legislature was to v
so hence we got this latest iteration, the confederate battle flag.eorient their state flags, it was a spate of lynchings. disenfranchisement. also racial segregation by law. it was a bitter time of race relations. states like florida and alabama redesigned their state flags to mimic the confederate battle flag. and they made those flags on white borders, again, connecting very clearly white supremacy with their state flags. in 1956 at the beginning of the civil rights movement the state of...
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this is a lot more how people can innovate faster, package it up, put it out and iterate on that processr and over again. emily: do we need more standards like this? guest: it definitely helps because we need more engineers in general. if you can create more standards, you will have people move into the industry faster. emily: currently the way it works, a lot of companies write in different languages. how do they share information? guest: one is around the container peas, it's a switch from where we were before where i tee shot imitated what languages you can use -- i.t. shots stated what languages you can use. emily: what do different languages do? c++ is supposed to be better for games and python for big data and analytics. how do you decide what language to use when you are starting a company? guest: as rob pointed out, it's a decision you want to make paste on the requirements. if you need something very fast -- c++ is a given because it allows you to have granular control. my thought is lovely for building servers. what is great about the way the standard can move forward is hopefu
this is a lot more how people can innovate faster, package it up, put it out and iterate on that processr and over again. emily: do we need more standards like this? guest: it definitely helps because we need more engineers in general. if you can create more standards, you will have people move into the industry faster. emily: currently the way it works, a lot of companies write in different languages. how do they share information? guest: one is around the container peas, it's a switch from...
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california voters are septembered to decide on a respect six to legalize pot by 2016 but iters -- but it remains to be seen if san francisco will be prepared. a 22-member task first is in the work to formulate the strategy including how people can use the drug. for example if it can be added to food. the board of supervisors is expected to vote in support of the task force. >> now drought. it is taking a toll on sports, watering the grassy fields and power washing dirty stadium seats take a lot of water. there are changes and cutbacks. amy hollyfield has the story. >> the giants are prettying up the part for the weekend power washing windows to prepare if the diamond backs arrival. if you are coming to the game on an off day your seat may not be so clear. to try and save water during the drought officials have decided only to power watch the seats every other day rather than every game like they used to. it could be sticky but they are trying to do their part. same for the a's. >> it is fine. when people come to games they do not care about the seats but here to have a good time. that
california voters are septembered to decide on a respect six to legalize pot by 2016 but iters -- but it remains to be seen if san francisco will be prepared. a 22-member task first is in the work to formulate the strategy including how people can use the drug. for example if it can be added to food. the board of supervisors is expected to vote in support of the task force. >> now drought. it is taking a toll on sports, watering the grassy fields and power washing dirty stadium seats take...
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what can the next generation of -- next iteration of google glass do to be better?ow optimistic are you about wearing this thing all day long? john: it won't look like that thing. it gets better and better. apple watches will get better and better. emily: do you have one? john: i do, it is a fun thing. look at the stuff at apple, this is the first company to $1 trillion in market cap. ♪ emily: of the four major platforms, google amazon, facebook, and apple, are they going to be the four major platforms 10 years from now? john: conventional wisdom, probably not. but the truth of the matter is that these are four amazing companies with talented people who have proven propositions to consumers that i think are durable and will last for more than a decade. if you look at the stuff at probably the first company to $1 trillion in market cap. emily: what about an apple car? john: i think it is a great idea. i had a lot of conversations with steve. one of the wonderful qualities of steve is he was incredibly focused. he was really good at saying no. emily: at the time he sa
what can the next generation of -- next iteration of google glass do to be better?ow optimistic are you about wearing this thing all day long? john: it won't look like that thing. it gets better and better. apple watches will get better and better. emily: do you have one? john: i do, it is a fun thing. look at the stuff at apple, this is the first company to $1 trillion in market cap. ♪ emily: of the four major platforms, google amazon, facebook, and apple, are they going to be the four major...
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obligations to the icc but the problem here it's torn between listening to what the africa union demands of iter, as a member that have, and also what it's obligations are legally domestically and internationally to the international criminal court. going forward there will be clarity needed about how the sudanese president left the country with this investigation pending, and in that way south africa will be answerable to the courts about why the president left the country why the court order was ignored and how south africa respects the high court decision. >> that's at the heart of this, right? the disrespect. that's something that i was thinking about since we spoke earlier this morning. what does this incident say about the icc's powers or lack there there of? >> well, the entire scenario that has played out in the last couple of days is a clear indication to the icc from the continent of africa that we don't want to be party to the rogue statute for those who have signed up because they're not happy with the way that icc has conducted itself. they say that the africa nations have been targ
obligations to the icc but the problem here it's torn between listening to what the africa union demands of iter, as a member that have, and also what it's obligations are legally domestically and internationally to the international criminal court. going forward there will be clarity needed about how the sudanese president left the country with this investigation pending, and in that way south africa will be answerable to the courts about why the president left the country why the court order...
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his car had three iter rations of the flag. >> president obama said that confederate flags belong in a museum. they fly in certain places and the mississippi flag has part of the battle flag as part of the official flag. it's incredible that we are still having the debate. i understand the position of some people in the south. given the racial hatred and something like what we saw today, it's difficult to believe that this is still - a lot of people are debating this online. good to have you with us. >> thank you very much >>> an unusual legal battle in argon is raising -- oregon is racing questions about adoption involving a 40-year-old man that lived in the u.s. he is fighting deportation because he's not legally a u.s. citizen. >> reporter: it's another day of stress and questions for adam hoping to find answers about his future in federal immigration court. how is the uncertainty, how do you handle that? >> it's terrifying. i will not lie. i probably look like i have it together. but as soon as i get home i'll be a mess. >> reporter: he's 40 years old and brought to this country
his car had three iter rations of the flag. >> president obama said that confederate flags belong in a museum. they fly in certain places and the mississippi flag has part of the battle flag as part of the official flag. it's incredible that we are still having the debate. i understand the position of some people in the south. given the racial hatred and something like what we saw today, it's difficult to believe that this is still - a lot of people are debating this online. good to have...
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i do believe the next leg of apple watch and next iteration of apple watch is going to steal thunder but that may not be anytime soon. and the price points at this point work. i was just in target this weekend. and they loaded the shelves with fitbit. they said the best thing they could have done is the ipo. for branding. so people didn't even know fitbit was out there. 65% of people with a fitbit are women. and pete. women and pete who have the fitbit 37fit fitbit fitbit. >> lashing out. >> i'm just deflecting. >> are you criticizing pete's fitbit? what are you wearing? >> mandy's -- >> i felt way late quhi bought the stock today. i think you're going to see a lot of volatility going forward p but i think that mutual funds are going to need to own this stock right off the bat. it's got a small float so to speak on a relative basis. so i think this thing can go higher. is it going to have ebbs and flows? yes. i think it goes higher. >> speaking of ipos, the hottest investment this year about 9% versus the s&p's 3. and our next guest says there are three worth taking a second look at.
i do believe the next leg of apple watch and next iteration of apple watch is going to steal thunder but that may not be anytime soon. and the price points at this point work. i was just in target this weekend. and they loaded the shelves with fitbit. they said the best thing they could have done is the ipo. for branding. so people didn't even know fitbit was out there. 65% of people with a fitbit are women. and pete. women and pete who have the fitbit 37fit fitbit fitbit. >> lashing out....
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in the classroom and the data and i also think the outlet mice i piece i'll end with in previous iterations it been more of a blunt instrument the complaints we're heard that school community were sort of this is this resource as opposed to this is not what we put in our site plan or with we'd rather have it, it is great to see this getting to be a finer instrument you can actually have a conversation is a okay. this is where we see we need assistance for the resources let's have a conversation about the right resources to address this particular issue thank you. >> commissioner fewer then commissioner wynns. >> thank you dr. murase thank you for this presentation. >> so i'm going to request in the future if we could have this print a little bit larger too i'm sorry. i'm almost 60 that is hard for me, i think for listening audience that this is sort of high-level stuff if i hadn't of sat with you for an hour sorry i took much longer than commissioners to fully understand i wouldn't be able to understand it, it is nuance to them and i don't think that you can really fully appreciate the work
in the classroom and the data and i also think the outlet mice i piece i'll end with in previous iterations it been more of a blunt instrument the complaints we're heard that school community were sort of this is this resource as opposed to this is not what we put in our site plan or with we'd rather have it, it is great to see this getting to be a finer instrument you can actually have a conversation is a okay. this is where we see we need assistance for the resources let's have a conversation...
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but we all know who won iter this year and dubs are enjoying every bit of it. >> i think definitely a great team and a team that should go down in history as one of the best teams from top to bottom. >> after my rookie year like okay draymond is pretty good on defense, man, but if he don't show up his offense he will be out the league next year and i'm sitting here nba champion. >> mm, mm. >> i mean, they can never take that away. >> and let us not forget andre iguodala. he didn't start a game all season long and then he got the start in game 4 and the warriors never lost another game. andre iguodala the nba finals mvp. >> with the championship comes the gear letting the world know who took home the title. this is studio 1204 in union city. tens of thousands of souvenir t- shirts fresh off the press lined up there and it didn't take long for the new merchandise to hit the store shelves. fans were right there to gobble 'em up. they lined up at the sports authority at union city, many sporting goods stores are extending hours today to make sure everyone gets the chance to buy the new ge
but we all know who won iter this year and dubs are enjoying every bit of it. >> i think definitely a great team and a team that should go down in history as one of the best teams from top to bottom. >> after my rookie year like okay draymond is pretty good on defense, man, but if he don't show up his offense he will be out the league next year and i'm sitting here nba champion. >> mm, mm. >> i mean, they can never take that away. >> and let us not forget andre...
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the 60th iteration and what did the survey find. >> the top question to the big kwps what is the biggest threat that you're facing and it is fascinating wasn't cyber security it. was technology change. a rapid technology change is a big issue for big companies and they say they will change more in the next fi five years. separately in terms of the questions that i've been asking ceos we're fixated in the media about what the fed is going to do next and most ceos are chill about it. they feel as if interest rates go up it means the u.s. economy is no longner a crisis and that things are doing better and over all they are positive about the economy even though it is struggling a bit. >> susie, great to see you. >> great to see both of you. >> susie g in d.c. for us tonight. >> and the bourbon boom. the best time to be in the business since prohibition. >>> it is the worst outbreak of bird flu this country has ever seen. and now its impact is being feld beyond the farm and all the way to your local grocer. morgan brennan has more on the nation's egg shortage. >> consumers are starting to fe
the 60th iteration and what did the survey find. >> the top question to the big kwps what is the biggest threat that you're facing and it is fascinating wasn't cyber security it. was technology change. a rapid technology change is a big issue for big companies and they say they will change more in the next fi five years. separately in terms of the questions that i've been asking ceos we're fixated in the media about what the fed is going to do next and most ceos are chill about it. they...
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jonathan: i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy. ask me what i would be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business, i really quickly admit that i'm a frustrated architect. betty: so you love this stuff? jonathan: i really do. betty: some people would go nuts having to make all of those decisions. jonathan: i love it. i get excited about what we can create. betty: and it is a good thing tisch likes picking out the wallpaper because the lifespan of soft goods in hotels, things like pillows, carpets, chairs, drapes is only about six years. a major renovation like this is a major gamble for tisch. he admits it will take some time before he knows if his role of the dice was worth it. jonathan: you make decisions that you hope are right, and you will not know the answer for six months to a year to see how your revenue numbers start to come in. and believe me, i'm losing a lot of sleep over it. my wife asked me, what are you worried about? i said -- what happens if no one likes it? betty: he might have reason to worry. the hotel industry is a
jonathan: i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy. ask me what i would be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business, i really quickly admit that i'm a frustrated architect. betty: so you love this stuff? jonathan: i really do. betty: some people would go nuts having to make all of those decisions. jonathan: i love it. i get excited about what we can create. betty: and it is a good thing tisch likes picking out the wallpaper because the lifespan...
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yard said that surprisingly they hadn't really planned to address sea level rise in the earlier iteration but because they put so much fill to cover the toxic site they addressed sea level rise by building up the site there. if it isn't that we have toxic site at pier saevl 0 or mission rock, but maybe there is opportunities for the dredging material to go to those sites to help them build up and be that much better prepared for rising sea level. >> that is a good question. our conceltant is looking like that. something like that happened in oakland [inaudible] they took the spoil and put it on the golf course and raise td about 50 feet. it is something we'll look at in our aungzs going forward >> thank you all very much and appreciate the report. it is my mic that is making the--next item >> iletm 10, new business. >> did you want to-were you about to say anything? >> no i was going to invite you to say something. new business from the commissioners? >> and guess i did have one topic and we read in the newspaper about the giants havingnished with the board of supervisors and others regar
yard said that surprisingly they hadn't really planned to address sea level rise in the earlier iteration but because they put so much fill to cover the toxic site they addressed sea level rise by building up the site there. if it isn't that we have toxic site at pier saevl 0 or mission rock, but maybe there is opportunities for the dredging material to go to those sites to help them build up and be that much better prepared for rising sea level. >> that is a good question. our conceltant...
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presidential candidate, has dealt with this issue himself just this last week where he's had three or four iterations of whether he would have supported the invasion of iraq back in 2003 as his then-president brother led at the time. and he's kind of had to twist himself into contortions to explain whether he would have taken the same actions as his brother. finally saying, you know, if i'd been in office, no, i would not have led, i would not have ordered up the invasion of iraq and everything that's come after that. so that's a great example a recent example of a walkback. a washington handshake is something that many of us are also probably quite familiar with. it's shorthand for the sort of insincerity that we often encounter in politics. technically, it's when you're shaking somebody's hand and they're kind of look over their shoulder to see if there's somebody more important in the room who can help out your career. >> right. >> and just a couple of other highlights from the book that we often heard over the years and are probably familiar if you've ever watched congress on television or just t
presidential candidate, has dealt with this issue himself just this last week where he's had three or four iterations of whether he would have supported the invasion of iraq back in 2003 as his then-president brother led at the time. and he's kind of had to twist himself into contortions to explain whether he would have taken the same actions as his brother. finally saying, you know, if i'd been in office, no, i would not have led, i would not have ordered up the invasion of iraq and everything...
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i think iter whether is absolutely incumbent on him to make sure that -- rishaad: i think we lost himwe will try to get you back to him as we get to that line up again. checking out other stories. withdrawals from emco's flagship month -- withdrawals from pimco's flagship. a morgan is hanging up on voicemail. it is aimed at saving more than $3 million a year. jpmorgan has been keeping staff reducing annual expenses by $2 million. to decideces have yet whether to add mainland chinese stocks are the benchmarks. you can see mitchell funds dive right in. chinese willng the make up the market find. 141% within the last year makes performing.e best rishaad: before the break, we had some technical problems. we were discussing how sepp blat ter may have been under investigation. you say you are not surprised by that. head of anou are the organization that is mired in so much controversy, it would be odd if you weren't questioned. are actualnot there allegations against you, that is a different matter. i would be surprised if they did not pull him in for some questions. i don't think that is a
i think iter whether is absolutely incumbent on him to make sure that -- rishaad: i think we lost himwe will try to get you back to him as we get to that line up again. checking out other stories. withdrawals from emco's flagship month -- withdrawals from pimco's flagship. a morgan is hanging up on voicemail. it is aimed at saving more than $3 million a year. jpmorgan has been keeping staff reducing annual expenses by $2 million. to decideces have yet whether to add mainland chinese stocks are...
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[bell] >> they taste -- like i said these look like the nation cookies, they are a little tough iter. i like them a lot better. [ laughter ] >> you like the one on the left better. >> soft iser, chewier. tough choice. >> cookies. >> first time in my life i went to the left. bipartisan. they everywhere just a better tasting cookie. i had to be honest. >> thanks for being here. >> it is tuesday june 30th. a fox news alert. more than a dozen dead as a chopper crashes right into the middle of a neighborhood. the traum matdramatic images coming in. >> donald trump getting dumped by nbc. >> my statements on immigration they are going to take a different stance. that's okay. >> how trump is now firing back. >> we are three months away from football season, but yy swats has -- jj watts already recorded the first stats. "fox and friend first starts right now. >> good morning. you are watching "fox and friend first. it is tuesday morning. thank you for shart r statstarting your day with us. >> breaking overnight an indonesian air force yet plunges into a residential neighborhood exploding into
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---los rebees haban llado a una tregua iteral, peroeso lleg a sfin dess de un ataque milir que mat 27nesde paz se lvan cabo en lahabana cubdesdeoviembrede 2012... n la esperan por acuerdo paz se desvanece , al mismo tieo que que eproceso de neccin avanza con leitud fortalido por quienes soponen a este ercamnto. juan fran - te vo --vayas a "brasil" don la presidea ilma rousse" di a conocer lmasco oficialpara los juegoopicos 2-mil16. --se tta de ste sonriente jaguar con el me de...
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people but most beyond the regular battlefield drones are probably a good thing in their present iteration. the challenge around the drones is going to keep coming back to the legality and where you use them as much as how you use them. >> are there any analogs between german warfare and cyber warfare that we should be thinking about? >> i tend to run away from cyber warfare. my head is so full of drones that i get this overloaded my head. >> what are you going to do next? >> and tracking iraq and syria at the moment. we are in a situation where after an 11.5, 12,000 bombs dropped in syria 8000 islamic state fighters killed and not a single civilian dead it's absolutely implausible. >> it does seem implausible but i'm surprised by centcom puts out a useful press release about exactly what they did the previous night. this is how you track it. >> we have got syria and iraqi researchers poring over iraqi syrian social media and trying to get to we are putting the low base numbers at 300. >> who is we? >> it is to i think it's as broader question of we are seeing a lot of the air only conflic
people but most beyond the regular battlefield drones are probably a good thing in their present iteration. the challenge around the drones is going to keep coming back to the legality and where you use them as much as how you use them. >> are there any analogs between german warfare and cyber warfare that we should be thinking about? >> i tend to run away from cyber warfare. my head is so full of drones that i get this overloaded my head. >> what are you going to do next?...