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up in the placeholder for the very last comment made around the revisiting-i don't know the right iteration but at some point >> [inaudible] >> yes. >> i think what we can do is just you can have that under new business or under-we can do it under new business agenda setting and we can have a discussion at this point >> yes, that's the point he was fine the right rhythm >> [inaudible] we can't be having no more discussion thank you. item-thank you commissioner item 13 communications there are no communications. we no longer have members of the public. so 14 is adjournment >> moved to adjourn >> moved and seconded. >> thank you. >>[gavel] >>[adjournment] >> >> >> >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping d
up in the placeholder for the very last comment made around the revisiting-i don't know the right iteration but at some point >> [inaudible] >> yes. >> i think what we can do is just you can have that under new business or under-we can do it under new business agenda setting and we can have a discussion at this point >> yes, that's the point he was fine the right rhythm >> [inaudible] we can't be having no more discussion thank you. item-thank you commissioner item...
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. >> that is a 15-year-old boy in akron shooting at his maybe itered home and -- nubeered home and putting the whole thing on and laughing the whole time. and his neighbor, heard the shots while they hit your home. >> if you like that it will -- hear something like that it will freakout out. >> police are trying to figure how and where she got those guns. >> you have to be real strong. inside the trauma center. >> a single shot from a gun can pierce the lives of so many. >> i pray that my kids never end up here. >> those who didn't know the victims until now. >> it is physically taxing and emotionally taxing. >> side the trauma center in 0. >>> it is the ripple affect of gun violence and it is happening right here in our own community, tonight only news five takes you inside a trauma room. >> they are trying to save gun shot victim after gun shot victim. >> and the stress is with them in the e r and this how gun violence affects them. >> it used be did anyone get shot today. >> now it is how many? >> you hear 2, 3, 4, 5. >> it cleveland, and another gun shot victim in the university hospit
. >> that is a 15-year-old boy in akron shooting at his maybe itered home and -- nubeered home and putting the whole thing on and laughing the whole time. and his neighbor, heard the shots while they hit your home. >> if you like that it will -- hear something like that it will freakout out. >> police are trying to figure how and where she got those guns. >> you have to be real strong. inside the trauma center. >> a single shot from a gun can pierce the lives of so...
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jon: this was the best iteration of for me what i could do with we prosecuted it to its fullest extentas far as my brain could go. i was going to be redundant and keep going back and forth with the same thing. i am going to do a terrible analogy. we were patrick swayze after he died in "ghost." we were in the subway yelling at dead people. and raging and no one could hear if we focused everything we had in one moment at just the right time, at just the right moment, with everything we had, nnes just ave to ca little bit. do you understand question mark we are impotently raging. was 10 years of backbreaking labor. it was corruption at a government level at the highest order that could be done read it was the people that had inhaled as heroes, that ran into burning buildings that were told by our government that the air was safe but there was not safe. they are dying. they continue to die to the state. they were forced with all their afflictions to go down and hat in hand, knock on doors to people who would not meet their eyesight and those 10 years of working, they did all the construct
jon: this was the best iteration of for me what i could do with we prosecuted it to its fullest extentas far as my brain could go. i was going to be redundant and keep going back and forth with the same thing. i am going to do a terrible analogy. we were patrick swayze after he died in "ghost." we were in the subway yelling at dead people. and raging and no one could hear if we focused everything we had in one moment at just the right time, at just the right moment, with everything we...
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and as monica indicated, this is the second iteration of the tea party.t like the media tried to push them into silence and submission, they didn't know how to push this movement into submission. they tried to say it was uneducated whites. they tried to label it something else. it hasn't worked. so, yes, the republican party is going to have to rethink and redefine itself. >> all right, guys. good to see you. how much sleep did you get? >> an hour. >> three and a half. >> one. >> two hours. >> when we come back, we need your help, straight ahead. now? excuse me. again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq. that's myr-be-triq, the first and only treatment in its class for oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder, or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious al
and as monica indicated, this is the second iteration of the tea party.t like the media tried to push them into silence and submission, they didn't know how to push this movement into submission. they tried to say it was uneducated whites. they tried to label it something else. it hasn't worked. so, yes, the republican party is going to have to rethink and redefine itself. >> all right, guys. good to see you. how much sleep did you get? >> an hour. >> three and a half....
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will be next tuesday november 22, keep watching fox 8 news as we celebrate the life and career o iterated that i want to bomb everyone of you and your voting builds into general areas, a life goal is to assassinate tea admitted to posted a tweet and then deleted them, when questionedt by federal agents withby you he went too far, th 24-year-old from fairview park is facing federal charges that could mean a five year prison sentence,ha he will be back in court on thursday. continuing the tradition of the new the less fortunate this thanksgiving.g. >> saint augustine church is sending out a passionate plea for help, jennifer jordan has details. >> saint augustine church, i an the cutting of turkeys to prepare for the thousands who willll be here thanksgiving day of tradition in its 44th year asas those who would otherwise do without.o >> it breaks my heart and break my heart more is when i say tha i can't help you.or >> this year, she says that the need is greater than ever with many families continue to fall on hard times. >> , has been terrible, also found that the hunger center's we have
will be next tuesday november 22, keep watching fox 8 news as we celebrate the life and career o iterated that i want to bomb everyone of you and your voting builds into general areas, a life goal is to assassinate tea admitted to posted a tweet and then deleted them, when questionedt by federal agents withby you he went too far, th 24-year-old from fairview park is facing federal charges that could mean a five year prison sentence,ha he will be back in court on thursday. continuing the...
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and this is the second iteration of the tea party.t like the liberal media tried to demagouge the tee party, they didn't know how to push this movement into submission. they tried to say it was uneducated whites, they tried to label it something else, it hasn't worked so yes. the republican party is going to have rethink, and redefine itself. >> guys, good to see you. how much sleep did you get? i got an hour. >> three and a half. >> one. >> herman? >> two hours. two hours. >> we'll be right back. we need your help, straight ahead. you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. for over 100 years like kraft has,natural cheese you learn a lot about how people cook. i wish i had like four different mexican cheeses but in one super melty cheese. it does exist! you still have two cheese wishes left. i am p
and this is the second iteration of the tea party.t like the liberal media tried to demagouge the tee party, they didn't know how to push this movement into submission. they tried to say it was uneducated whites, they tried to label it something else, it hasn't worked so yes. the republican party is going to have rethink, and redefine itself. >> guys, good to see you. how much sleep did you get? i got an hour. >> three and a half. >> one. >> herman? >> two hours....
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the play called and iter las everybody out. gives tj a clear shot to the bucket. he slams it home. they get a stop in the defense. and the sons win a second straight in dramatic throughout the lakers on sunday. let's talk about the coyote after last night's shoot out win home. and that's a bad idea. one punch right here and it's over. kesler floored to the ice in anaheim. after that fight and former chi owe vemets scores to make it 4- 0. 5-1 the final score from anaheim. a news conference for monday where they will introduce their new manager. he's got a quite the list of baseball accomplishments and brings a worlded of serious. he started a privet round player. he was the second base minnesota for parts of 8 season. season. again, the news conference, monday, at 10 a.m. a. i didn't think anybody went to work today in chicago. did you? an estimated 5 million people celebration in grant park. they might have count ed them twice. retrying catcher david ross took the mic and captured the moment. >> all right, everybody. hands up. >> all right. there's the selfie right there that david
the play called and iter las everybody out. gives tj a clear shot to the bucket. he slams it home. they get a stop in the defense. and the sons win a second straight in dramatic throughout the lakers on sunday. let's talk about the coyote after last night's shoot out win home. and that's a bad idea. one punch right here and it's over. kesler floored to the ice in anaheim. after that fight and former chi owe vemets scores to make it 4- 0. 5-1 the final score from anaheim. a news conference for...
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lot of love there and for washington becomes first piper from either iteration of senators or nationals to win cy young that started in 1956. >> it's such an accomplishment. there's so many people to thank. all my teammates for going out there and competing the whole season. everything they did day in and enough. would trade my cy young for that world series ring but to have a ripping now and this award means a lot to me and i really believe in all the teammates we have coming back and what we'll be able to do. you know i really expect big things out of us next year. >> well-deserved. meantime capitals mosting stanley cup. jay beagle wins race to buck. he's denied and then oche chips first of two goals. later in first period. nicholas bax trum what a night he had. shot through the legs of defensive and matt murray. caps cruise 7-1. >> what? >> yes, pengs and caps office depot schedule now 10, 4, 2 and wizards if philly against sixers bradley beihl did not play because of nabbing hamstring n first half the passing to gerald hender sob. and the sixers built a 24 point lead. it's too much
lot of love there and for washington becomes first piper from either iteration of senators or nationals to win cy young that started in 1956. >> it's such an accomplishment. there's so many people to thank. all my teammates for going out there and competing the whole season. everything they did day in and enough. would trade my cy young for that world series ring but to have a ripping now and this award means a lot to me and i really believe in all the teammates we have coming back and...
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. >> i am going to go down the way i feel lik i in the way that i think is the best iteration of my abilities and itch if that goes down, i can bartend. >> yes, you could. >> what they found early on -- >> every reporter's dream. >> found a tone in a piece, steve carell did john mccain. >> the best way to get to a presidential candidate's bus is through his wife. vie improv. >> you have world class improvisers working with civilians who don't know they're in an improv. >> senator, how do you reconcile the fact that you were one of the most vocal critics of pork barrel politics yet while you were chairman of the kmer committee, the committee set a record for unauthorized appropriations. >> mccain freezes. a dear in the headlights moment. then what do we have to do at that point? it's catch and release. >> i was just kidding. >> we have to undercut it with a laugh. i don't even know what that means. >> the world is worse than when i started. have i caused this! >> one of the difficulties of this is this has been given a greater place in the discussion and once that started to happen. i think --
. >> i am going to go down the way i feel lik i in the way that i think is the best iteration of my abilities and itch if that goes down, i can bartend. >> yes, you could. >> what they found early on -- >> every reporter's dream. >> found a tone in a piece, steve carell did john mccain. >> the best way to get to a presidential candidate's bus is through his wife. vie improv. >> you have world class improvisers working with civilians who don't know...
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is really about not losing momentum on transit investments for the city we think about the first iteration of subway we wanted to frame what is subways are their characteristics and how policy guidance how we think about implementing delivering the subways for the city of san francisco also an operator a start find a conversation not predetermining who might run the subways in the city and thinking about initial candidate corridor they make sense the work will feed into the sf program and the rated this is the start avenue conversation this allows moving large volumes of people in separated corridors quickly he's a trade off we're delivery process is very along the capital dollars are high in delivering those investments and they may not meet the needs of all travel choices and modes for the stations they may not allow everyone to get everyone where they want to go part of eco system we took a 3 pronged approach for the prior plan review and talked with san franciscans today about where they think subways are valuable and conducted new analysis in the prior plan saw a lot of great ideas th
is really about not losing momentum on transit investments for the city we think about the first iteration of subway we wanted to frame what is subways are their characteristics and how policy guidance how we think about implementing delivering the subways for the city of san francisco also an operator a start find a conversation not predetermining who might run the subways in the city and thinking about initial candidate corridor they make sense the work will feed into the sf program and the...
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is really about not losing momentum on transit investments for the city we think about the first iteration of subway we wanted to frame what is subways are their characteristics and how policy guidance how we think about implementing delivering the subways for the city of san francisco also an operator a start find a conversation not predetermining who might run the subways in the city and thinking about initial candidate corridor they make sense the work will feed into the sf program and the rated this is the start avenue conversation this allows moving large volumes of people in separated corridors quickly he's a trade off we're delivery process is very along the capital dollars are high in delivering those investments and they may not meet the needs of all travel choices and modes for the stations they may not allow everyone to get everyone where they want to go part of eco system we took a 3 pronged approach for the prior plan review and talked with san franciscans today about where they think subways are valuable and conducted new analysis in the prior plan saw a lot of great ideas th
is really about not losing momentum on transit investments for the city we think about the first iteration of subway we wanted to frame what is subways are their characteristics and how policy guidance how we think about implementing delivering the subways for the city of san francisco also an operator a start find a conversation not predetermining who might run the subways in the city and thinking about initial candidate corridor they make sense the work will feed into the sf program and the...
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iterated the attractiveness of the women's team recruits and also included lewd comments about them. the university investigation later found the comments were not isolated and continued through the current season. the team has been suspended in an apology yesterday, the men called their behavior inexcusable. >>> new developments in the so- called bridgegate scandal. two former aides to new jersey governor chris christie were accused of helping to intentionally create traffic on the world's busiest bridge. alleged act of political revenge. has done daily reports there's no a verdict in the case. >> reporter: evidently it was a bridge too far for jurors to believe two former aides of were for a legitimate traffic study. >> i am innocent. >> reporter: the jury took five days to find deputy chief of staff bridget kelly and former port authority official bill baroni guilty of seven charges ranging from conspiracy and fraud to civil rights violations. christie has been accused of no wrongdoing, but four witnesses testified he was aware of the closures at the time. which he denies. christi
iterated the attractiveness of the women's team recruits and also included lewd comments about them. the university investigation later found the comments were not isolated and continued through the current season. the team has been suspended in an apology yesterday, the men called their behavior inexcusable. >>> new developments in the so- called bridgegate scandal. two former aides to new jersey governor chris christie were accused of helping to intentionally create traffic on the...
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i can't have a reasonable conversation with somebody their first iteration is you're a racist. >> vote shamed into the shadows. some trump supporters here in arizona say they are afraid to publicly celebrate their calls the silent majority. voters who kept their political views a secret throughout the campaign. then showed up in droves to vote. >> it was a move the pollsters could not predict and led to trump's victory. tonight for the first time they are speaking out but still in fear and heavily disguiseed. >> we want to know are you afraid to post your political views? you can go to 12 news.com/your if you feel you've been vote slammed. kevin kennedy in the live alert center with the story. >> a lot of trump supporters say they feel shamed and bullied many afraid to express their beliefs and support of trump. so instead of walking around proud, they prefer to remain anonymous. >> they are hiding in plain sight men, women from different religions different races. >> i'm a trump >> a silent coalition that has been living in the shadows for months. >> my name is carey and i am a trump
i can't have a reasonable conversation with somebody their first iteration is you're a racist. >> vote shamed into the shadows. some trump supporters here in arizona say they are afraid to publicly celebrate their calls the silent majority. voters who kept their political views a secret throughout the campaign. then showed up in droves to vote. >> it was a move the pollsters could not predict and led to trump's victory. tonight for the first time they are speaking out but still in...
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they may just keep iterating them in real-time. you just keep getting the latest one. it changes the way we think about things. >> definitely. i'm curious whether or not you both think that types of 3-d printing will butt heads with manufactures? we talk about apple and the iphone. i think i know probably 100 people broken the iphones. i'm not one of them yet, knock on wood. i probably will tomorrow, break my screen. we were discussing in the greenroom about it's incredibly challenging to replace that screen without spending a lot of money. do you think things like 3-d printing, things like other solutions will be good for that but also butthead with of the companies? >> so yeah, i was talking about my experience a couple weeks ago of replacing an ipad screen. the problem of replacing the screen, in case any of you want to try this out, involves prying open the glass with a pry tool while blow drying the glue that holds the glass together with the other hand. because it's less it's something. the glass breaks off often small pieces. you were sitting there, pieces of gl
they may just keep iterating them in real-time. you just keep getting the latest one. it changes the way we think about things. >> definitely. i'm curious whether or not you both think that types of 3-d printing will butt heads with manufactures? we talk about apple and the iphone. i think i know probably 100 people broken the iphones. i'm not one of them yet, knock on wood. i probably will tomorrow, break my screen. we were discussing in the greenroom about it's incredibly challenging to...
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." >> three iterations of boy band conversations has come and gone. rap has come and gone. grunge music has come and gone and what i never did was jump on those bandwagons when they were becoming increasingly more popular. so as i grew and grew up, i would not try to rewrite you give up a bad name or living on thonthe prairie. i was 24. i had something to say. or i was going to come and b.s. you. >> rose: >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: syrian president bashar al-assad met with think tank people in damascus this week, insisted his country's social fabric was better than before the civil war that began there more than five years ago and ruled out political changes until government forces had prevailed and declared he planned to remain president at least until his term ends in 2021. it is believed that at least 500,000 syrians have been killed
." >> three iterations of boy band conversations has come and gone. rap has come and gone. grunge music has come and gone and what i never did was jump on those bandwagons when they were becoming increasingly more popular. so as i grew and grew up, i would not try to rewrite you give up a bad name or living on thonthe prairie. i was 24. i had something to say. or i was going to come and b.s. you. >> rose: >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by...
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iter is reded of as a -- it severed as a selling point to improve public square. bus friendly upgrades which may have in the end now wasted the city's time and your money. >> there is not enough transparency and explanations as to what's going into the decision. >> reporter: jessica serves on the rta citizen advisory board which offers guidance while the road was repainted and bus >> we put it all in with the intent of having transit there. >> reporter: after all that, she was stunned last night. when the mayor announced he would be appealing the federal government to keep it closed. and the rta went along. >> it probably a sai very complicated political situation that most of us riders don't know or understand. >> reporter: the mayor believes a greener square could attract more people. something we heard a few weeks back when we pulled -- polled pedestrians but if you don't stop matters ask those who must walk more to make the connections. running the risk of missing them. >> because if you miss that bus some of them run every hour and if you miss the bus, that's
iter is reded of as a -- it severed as a selling point to improve public square. bus friendly upgrades which may have in the end now wasted the city's time and your money. >> there is not enough transparency and explanations as to what's going into the decision. >> reporter: jessica serves on the rta citizen advisory board which offers guidance while the road was repainted and bus >> we put it all in with the intent of having transit there. >> reporter: after all that,...
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the next iteration weather satellite the assembled right here. it's a geostationary operational and by mental satellite that's been the backbone of weather forecasting for nearly 4 decades. the latest generation will mark a giant leap of technology. the new satellites hdtv compared to current standard definition. it will probably get more data in the first six months of one of these satellites being in the atmosphere looking down at the earth that we've had from all the satellites that preceded them for the last 40 years. project manager explains. >> i don't know that one image to make a difference but as you watch a time lapse of a storm where now you see a 15 minute it every 30 seconds, it will be amazing. >>> the twin satellites goes -- is alreadd in cape canaveral will be launched in two weeks. when it becomes fully operational next spring would use these fantastic high resolution satellite images that come in much faster to allow us to give you much that are severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings which is of course our main purpe first ale
the next iteration weather satellite the assembled right here. it's a geostationary operational and by mental satellite that's been the backbone of weather forecasting for nearly 4 decades. the latest generation will mark a giant leap of technology. the new satellites hdtv compared to current standard definition. it will probably get more data in the first six months of one of these satellites being in the atmosphere looking down at the earth that we've had from all the satellites that preceded...
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shut that down when they fund out from -- when they found out about the carbon ma mocks side de ect iter. i can tell you that the fire department says this is a reminder of just how dangerous carbon monoxide can be as the weather gets colder. they say it is important to have a carbon monoxide check the heater and the furnace when you turn it on this time of year is a the weather gets colder. i'm told this business will probably remain closed over the weekend. live in elyria and getting answers, sara goldenburg, cleveland inane teen news. cleveland 19 news. >> romona: it is raining as you can see in sara's live shot and you can expect it to happen part of the day tomorrow. >> denise: will the wet plans? jeff tanchak has the hour by hour forecast and he has the first alert. >> jeff: we are dealing with wet roads because the second batch of rain is moving in. we did get a break for the most part this evening. but now here it comes again here in wayne county. this is where the steadiest rain is occurring around a mansfield and ashland and also around a worcester. there may even be a sleet pe
shut that down when they fund out from -- when they found out about the carbon ma mocks side de ect iter. i can tell you that the fire department says this is a reminder of just how dangerous carbon monoxide can be as the weather gets colder. they say it is important to have a carbon monoxide check the heater and the furnace when you turn it on this time of year is a the weather gets colder. i'm told this business will probably remain closed over the weekend. live in elyria and getting answers,...
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focused on helping to create a democratic improvement in the city this is a new priority in the iteration the work project and speaks to the process how we in terms of how we engage the communities and will working with communities and neighborhoods around the city to build the resilient interaction. >> the next is session we'll call the proven methods what we do and how we do it we work across a variety of topics from housing and urban design, etc. we wanted to emphasize our unique lens looking across all the tops there are other agencies and divisions in the city that are working on the day to day implementation in our lens to look at all of them and see the connections and the conversations to help address those topics to do that we gave me in different types of work we design and plan and program for the community planning and the community engagement and community development work and focus on information and analysis for the planning, etc. this is our practices those essential practices is how we do our work and incorporate those into all the work we do i'll highlight a few first de
focused on helping to create a democratic improvement in the city this is a new priority in the iteration the work project and speaks to the process how we in terms of how we engage the communities and will working with communities and neighborhoods around the city to build the resilient interaction. >> the next is session we'll call the proven methods what we do and how we do it we work across a variety of topics from housing and urban design, etc. we wanted to emphasize our unique lens...
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focused on helping to create a democratic improvement in the city this is a new priority in the iteration the work project and speaks to the process how we in terms of how we engage the communities and will working with communities and neighborhoods around the city to build the resilient interaction. >> the next is session we'll call the proven methods what we do and how we do it we work across a variety of topics from housing and urban design, etc. we wanted to emphasize our unique lens looking across all the tops there are other agencies and divisions in the city that are working on the day to day implementation in our lens to look at all of them and see the connections and the conversations to help address those topics to do that we gave me in different types of work we design and plan and program for the community planning and the community engagement and community development work and focus on information and analysis for the planning, etc. this is our practices those essential practices is how we do our work and incorporate those into all the work we do i'll highlight a few first de
focused on helping to create a democratic improvement in the city this is a new priority in the iteration the work project and speaks to the process how we in terms of how we engage the communities and will working with communities and neighborhoods around the city to build the resilient interaction. >> the next is session we'll call the proven methods what we do and how we do it we work across a variety of topics from housing and urban design, etc. we wanted to emphasize our unique lens...
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and animal control tracked down the raccoon and the rock creek park is full of all kinds of could iters, including raccoons that do come out during the day. there's been an up tick in raccoons around the region. they believe the raccoon more te than likely had rabies. one local woman described ad a recent attack on her neighbor. i feel so bad for her. she was blood did and scratchede and bitten and scared. she was > now, we have talked with us park police in the past. they've talked about what yout need to look for, signs if an animal is rabid. for instance, if an animal vocal liesing, whim perking or cowering in some sort of way. they also said you might notice their appearance to be wet or heavy matted. you may note yes, sir that the animal may seem disoperated and kind of stammering around. actually -- a rabid animal is attracted to movement and noise. so if you can get away, the best thing to do is runaway. they say if you find it's right next to you, the best thing youu can do is just fight off the attack. so you find yourself in that situation i guess it just kind of depends on wh
and animal control tracked down the raccoon and the rock creek park is full of all kinds of could iters, including raccoons that do come out during the day. there's been an up tick in raccoons around the region. they believe the raccoon more te than likely had rabies. one local woman described ad a recent attack on her neighbor. i feel so bad for her. she was blood did and scratchede and bitten and scared. she was > now, we have talked with us park police in the past. they've talked about...
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americans can still participate in the process in terms of the things the eac is doing for the next iteration of standards for voting machines. >> people should understand that the mostly computerized photo registration rolls are state-by-state. there is not a lot of information sharing across state lines so to some degree it is true that there are many people who are cross registered in many states. great deal of mobility now and we are very hesitant before we take anyone off the rolls appropriately. we should understand that the voter registration databases are one piece of election administration. they are not connected to the election result tabulation. ironically, paper is still the best medium. they're printed out and people are checked and largely on paper and most of them are not connected in any way to the election result system. their hase is kind of been talk of dead people on the rolls and so forth but that is because we do not have a national database because elections are run by each individual state. itry state as i understand -- the local registrars or clerks do canvases every
americans can still participate in the process in terms of the things the eac is doing for the next iteration of standards for voting machines. >> people should understand that the mostly computerized photo registration rolls are state-by-state. there is not a lot of information sharing across state lines so to some degree it is true that there are many people who are cross registered in many states. great deal of mobility now and we are very hesitant before we take anyone off the rolls...
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that's why we were so pleased to be engaged with them those are the things we are iter ating, trying. we still have the legacy programs. they will continue, perhaps become 2.0. but we are actually based on this evolving threat, and how do we get ahead, looking at how to approach the private sector, perhaps in a way we've never done before, and see where that takes us. so appreciate the chance to be here today. >> brad, that's a helpful framing. that's four priorities or frame works. i want to return to two in particular. this idea of co-creation. we heard director clapper talk about the distinction between cooperation and joint action. in the post 9/11 environment thought of that in the federal context and then the state and local context. i think what we're talking about here is, what does it mean in the context of the private sector as well, with co-creation and cooperation. but steve, let me turn to you. i love your boots, by the way. >> thank you. >> how do you think about this, not just in the context of your interaction now, sitting on the stateside, but also, with texas compani
that's why we were so pleased to be engaged with them those are the things we are iter ating, trying. we still have the legacy programs. they will continue, perhaps become 2.0. but we are actually based on this evolving threat, and how do we get ahead, looking at how to approach the private sector, perhaps in a way we've never done before, and see where that takes us. so appreciate the chance to be here today. >> brad, that's a helpful framing. that's four priorities or frame works. i...
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three iterations of boy band generationgenerations have come. rap music has come and gone.sic has come and gone. and what i never did was jump on those bandwagons when they were becoming increasing more popular. as i grew and grew up, i would not try to rewrite "you give love a bad name "or "living on a prayer "again. i was 25 years old. at 54 you have something else to say or i'm going to come to you and b.s. you. >> rose: how would you characterize the band when it started? >> a rock band. certainly just a rock band. we definitely didn't want to be pigeonholed into anything. i have very few regret but maybe one of them would be that my fourth album was called "new jersey" because no one ever compared to us anyone from new jersey before then. we got lumped into being in those "hair bands" in the 80s. but i kept thinking there is more to it. ♪ i hammered each nail this house is not for sale." >> rose: are you a songwriter who happens to perform or a performer who happens to write songs? >> i think that my-- i'm a very good performer, but my joy comes from song writing. song
three iterations of boy band generationgenerations have come. rap music has come and gone.sic has come and gone. and what i never did was jump on those bandwagons when they were becoming increasing more popular. as i grew and grew up, i would not try to rewrite "you give love a bad name "or "living on a prayer "again. i was 25 years old. at 54 you have something else to say or i'm going to come to you and b.s. you. >> rose: how would you characterize the band when it...
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principles, that's why we are so pleased to be engaged with them that those are the things we are iterating and trying. we still have the legacy programs. they will continue, perhaps become 2.0. but we are actually based on this evolving threat, and how do we get ahead, looking at how to approach the private sector, perhaps in a way we've never done before, and see where that takes us. so appreciate the chance to be here today. >> brad, that's a helpful framing. that's four priorities or frame works. i want to return to two in particular. this idea of co-creation. we heard director clapper talk about the distinction between cooperation and joint action. in the post 9/11 environment thought of that in the federal context app then the state and local context. i think what we're talking about here is, what does it mean in the contention of the private sector as well, with co-creation and cooperation. but steve, let me turn to you. i love your boots, by the way. >> thank you. >> how do you think about this, not just in the context of your interaction now, sitting on the stateside, but also, wit
principles, that's why we are so pleased to be engaged with them that those are the things we are iterating and trying. we still have the legacy programs. they will continue, perhaps become 2.0. but we are actually based on this evolving threat, and how do we get ahead, looking at how to approach the private sector, perhaps in a way we've never done before, and see where that takes us. so appreciate the chance to be here today. >> brad, that's a helpful framing. that's four priorities or...
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is really about not losing momentum on transit investments for the city we think about the first iteration of subway we wanted to frame what is subways are their characteristics and how policy guidance how we think about implementing delivering the subways for the city of san francisco also an operator a start find a conversation not predetermining who might run the subways in the city and thinking about initial candidate corridor they make sense the work will feed into the sf program and the rated this is the start avenue conversation this allows moving large volumes of people in separated corridors quickly he's a trade off we're delivery process is very along the capital dollars are high in delivering those investments and they may not meet the needs of all travel choices and modes for the stations they may not allow everyone to get everyone where they want to go part of eco system we took a 3 pronged approach for the prior plan review and talked with san franciscans today about where they think subways are valuable and conducted new analysis in the prior plan saw a lot of great ideas th
is really about not losing momentum on transit investments for the city we think about the first iteration of subway we wanted to frame what is subways are their characteristics and how policy guidance how we think about implementing delivering the subways for the city of san francisco also an operator a start find a conversation not predetermining who might run the subways in the city and thinking about initial candidate corridor they make sense the work will feed into the sf program and the...
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>> we are going to listen to what our users say, iterate. we are in a world where we can iterate on weekly releases. we've been under stealth mode for the last year, what has crunchbase done lately? to look like nothing but now that it is out there we can really release new features, make changes and streamline it pretty quickly. what we have right now as a tool that is very powerful. you need to play around with it and learn how it works, once you've done that we think you will be pretty happy with the questions and answers you can get. >> i've been beating you up a bit about my problems i have with the product, but what do you see is some of the things that need to get done to improve? >> i think right now we challenge our users to say, hey, do you think the company you're looking for is in crunchbase? oftentimes the answer is yes, but sometimes the answer is no. one of the challenges we have is how do we go and expand the breadth of the data. a lot of companies will talk about how many hundreds of thousands or millions of companies they h
>> we are going to listen to what our users say, iterate. we are in a world where we can iterate on weekly releases. we've been under stealth mode for the last year, what has crunchbase done lately? to look like nothing but now that it is out there we can really release new features, make changes and streamline it pretty quickly. what we have right now as a tool that is very powerful. you need to play around with it and learn how it works, once you've done that we think you will be pretty...
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is really about not losing momentum on transit investments for the city we think about the first iteration of subway we wanted to frame what is subways are their characteristics and how policy guidance how we think about implementing delivering the subways for the city of san francisco also an operator a start find a conversation not predetermining who might run the subways in the city and thinking about initial candidate corridor they make sense the work will feed into the sf program and the rated this is the start avenue conversation this allows moving large volumes of people in separated corridors quickly he's a trade off we're delivery process is very along the capital dollars are high in delivering those investments and they may not meet the needs of all travel choices and modes for the stations they may not allow everyone to get everyone where they want to go part of eco system we took a 3 pronged approach for the prior plan review and talked with san franciscans today about where they think subways are valuable and conducted new analysis in the prior plan saw a lot of great ideas th
is really about not losing momentum on transit investments for the city we think about the first iteration of subway we wanted to frame what is subways are their characteristics and how policy guidance how we think about implementing delivering the subways for the city of san francisco also an operator a start find a conversation not predetermining who might run the subways in the city and thinking about initial candidate corridor they make sense the work will feed into the sf program and the...
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what's out there that worries you the most on iterative technology moving faster. >> it's everything of the the rapid capabilities office, we set it up in the army. we've been focused on a type of fight for 15 years. russia goes into ukraine. all of a sudden we see they have turned into much more of a learning institution their military than we thought they were. they have been watching us, studying us, making improvements. our decisive advantage we thought we had wasn't as big, it turns out, as we hoped it was, we thought it was. we set the office up for things like cyber, electronic warfare, position navigation and timing and countering this threat of uas. i think the two things -- the three things that worry me the most, cyber, pnt, position, navigation and timing, gps, not having that in a fight. everything we have is pretty much dependent on it in one way or another. then the threat of these unmanned systems that we're starting to see proliferate. >> let me -- we can talk about this point forever, but let me shift to the sort of service member side of it. over the last several m
what's out there that worries you the most on iterative technology moving faster. >> it's everything of the the rapid capabilities office, we set it up in the army. we've been focused on a type of fight for 15 years. russia goes into ukraine. all of a sudden we see they have turned into much more of a learning institution their military than we thought they were. they have been watching us, studying us, making improvements. our decisive advantage we thought we had wasn't as big, it turns...
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still participate in the process in terms of the lone terrie voter system guidelines, for the next iterationting machines. we look at how we advance the process, that we look at how we are involved in the process as well. on voter registration rolls? denise: again, people should understand the mostly computerized registration rolls, state-by-state. not a lot of information sharing across state lines. degree, it is true, there is a great deal of mobility now. we are very hesitant before we take anyone off, appropriately. but you should also understand the databases are one piece of election administration, not to the election results tabulation. in most states, voter registration lists are still printed out on paper. ironically, paper is still the best medium for elections. in advance of the elections, voter registration lists are printed out and people are checking in largely on paper. most of them not connected in any way to the elections results system, if you will. again, there is a check and balance. as far as the election being accurate, there have been talk about dead people on the rol
still participate in the process in terms of the lone terrie voter system guidelines, for the next iterationting machines. we look at how we advance the process, that we look at how we are involved in the process as well. on voter registration rolls? denise: again, people should understand the mostly computerized registration rolls, state-by-state. not a lot of information sharing across state lines. degree, it is true, there is a great deal of mobility now. we are very hesitant before we take...
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is really about not losing momentum on transit investments for the city we think about the first iteration of subway we wanted to frame what is subways are their characteristics and how policy guidance how we think about implementing delivering the subways for the city of san francisco also an operator a start find a conversation not predetermining who might run the subways in the city and thinking about initial candidate corridor they make sense the work will feed into the sf program and the rated this is the start avenue conversation this allows moving large volumes of people in separated corridors quickly he's a trade off we're delivery process is very along the capital dollars are high in delivering those investments and they may not meet the needs of all travel choices and modes for the stations they may not allow everyone to get everyone where they want to go part of eco system we took a 3 pronged approach for the prior plan review and talked with san franciscans today about where they think subways are valuable and conducted new analysis in the prior plan saw a lot of great ideas th
is really about not losing momentum on transit investments for the city we think about the first iteration of subway we wanted to frame what is subways are their characteristics and how policy guidance how we think about implementing delivering the subways for the city of san francisco also an operator a start find a conversation not predetermining who might run the subways in the city and thinking about initial candidate corridor they make sense the work will feed into the sf program and the...
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in holds the deconstruction of in post war welfare states the various iterations whether it be in the united states or western europe or japan. to use a phrase coined by some political scientists in the 1970's, between a variety of state and nonstate actors, rather than cold war style politics -- the state did not disappear in this era of globalization, as it did to reinvent itself. desk to use ae term, it became a more disaggregated state. to use a term, it a more disaggregated state. there were common concerns about trade and finance, environment, or sometimes with human rights. the end of empire was another crucial structural shift in the 1970's. by the mid-1970's, almost all of the colonized world had become independent territorial league -- territorially-based nations. with the end of empire, the migratory patterns that had characterized the first decade after 1945 -- these larger patterns focused around europe began to give way to people from asia and africa. the colonizing wars of independence accounted for much of this movement. significantly, many of the primary subjects of t
in holds the deconstruction of in post war welfare states the various iterations whether it be in the united states or western europe or japan. to use a phrase coined by some political scientists in the 1970's, between a variety of state and nonstate actors, rather than cold war style politics -- the state did not disappear in this era of globalization, as it did to reinvent itself. desk to use ae term, it became a more disaggregated state. to use a term, it a more disaggregated state. there...
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hence, the iterative nature of going forward will be important. i think that the opportunity for us to learn frankly from this first baseline and what it tells us what it lifts up for us some things that we presume now to be important you may presume not be as important later in the prosecute other things we did and we might lift up in later iterations. then so the other thing that i think is important if we were trying to develop a set of metrics that will become the static sole determining factor for all the things we think are important capital investment, etc., i would be afraid because it's imperfect again data set but whether b is on the other factors outside of the data that ought to inform our whole were more conference of decision-making. so i don't look to this as the sole static decision-making piece for everything we hold near and dear to us in terms of how we will again make our investments going forward. the last thing i would say, i really want to underscore it. certainly i know everyone in this room agrees with this. but that inter
hence, the iterative nature of going forward will be important. i think that the opportunity for us to learn frankly from this first baseline and what it tells us what it lifts up for us some things that we presume now to be important you may presume not be as important later in the prosecute other things we did and we might lift up in later iterations. then so the other thing that i think is important if we were trying to develop a set of metrics that will become the static sole determining...
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i expect mine was three iterations higher.e who knew what my story was, would come to me, steve, i know you kind of had this. my son is struggling and what would you say? the first thing i tell them is you will never completely understand it. it will not rationalize to you, so you need to know that you can't say, you know. >> get through it. >> just get through it. but by getting through it over and over and over again through my whole life, by the end of my career by going through it, my dad was right, it really was fine. it waned. i think that's why i wanted to keep playing, because i was having for the first time so much fun. >> because you wanted to play. you're very competitive. what was it that finally convinced you to give it up? >> one thing my dad said. he said, steve, is it the season that's vital, is it that vital you have this 19th season? >> i remember thinking probably not that vital. so that started to inform my decision about, you know -- and then a lot of people in the bay area, and i mean a lot, would come up
i expect mine was three iterations higher.e who knew what my story was, would come to me, steve, i know you kind of had this. my son is struggling and what would you say? the first thing i tell them is you will never completely understand it. it will not rationalize to you, so you need to know that you can't say, you know. >> get through it. >> just get through it. but by getting through it over and over and over again through my whole life, by the end of my career by going through...
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you did t thing that won't work and take that knowledge to apply to your nexttd ta iteration. i love it. i we're going to go back to you ysys. keep at it. remember we did that we dropped our eggs off the roof at fox eight. couple of years ago. things attached to it. that was fun. 840tted t is your time. still to come this morning. we're kicking dessert up a to share a thanksgiving dish that will satisfy the dip lover at your table. and we're getting ready for winter to hit.and we' yes sir. aj is back with a check of the forecast, when we come back. you are absolutely incredible. congratulations on your well-deserved retirement. we'll be seeing you especially at the next willie bear parade.y [music playing] the countdown to dick goddard's final forecast is onast is o keep watching fox 8 news allx 8w month long as we celebrate thes life and career of dick goddard. never thought about what happy for him of course. t so here is a look now as we get into whether as he would want us to do. scattered showers pushing through ashtabula county. back towards painesvillee light rain showe
you did t thing that won't work and take that knowledge to apply to your nexttd ta iteration. i love it. i we're going to go back to you ysys. keep at it. remember we did that we dropped our eggs off the roof at fox eight. couple of years ago. things attached to it. that was fun. 840tted t is your time. still to come this morning. we're kicking dessert up a to share a thanksgiving dish that will satisfy the dip lover at your table. and we're getting ready for winter to hit.and we' yes sir. aj...
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. >> that's the latest iteration because once it was more or less eradicated them the money transferredit takes care of all expenses if you don't have your own money. [applause] her father worked at thefather w cartridge factory and they paid for them to come down. they had housing, they set them all up and you hear about these robber barons but he treated his employees really well, had to be the late 20s or early 30s. >> it seems to be a family concern at that point. >> thanks for sharing that. anybody else? >> and he worked there from the 40s until the 80s. there's a picture of fred and eisenhower. when i was born my name was in the magazine and when my dadter bold. my wife published a building supposedly the daughter built the building. >> guest: not many bennett and winchester's lives there. >> it's built with the twod word beams. when i purchased it at all ready had worked.d we bro i brought them to a house the winchester is built. he got a big kick out of that. in that magazine you say it is quite clever so over this little bit of an attempt to suppress that. it was the famous foo
. >> that's the latest iteration because once it was more or less eradicated them the money transferredit takes care of all expenses if you don't have your own money. [applause] her father worked at thefather w cartridge factory and they paid for them to come down. they had housing, they set them all up and you hear about these robber barons but he treated his employees really well, had to be the late 20s or early 30s. >> it seems to be a family concern at that point. >>...
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that shows we continue to iterate on the free stuff. it is available for everyone. just download it. where younew version will be able to do all sorts of cool stuff. probablye pro, we will have a mobile version of that in the next few months. jonathan: crunchbase tracks a lot of companies, almost every company that raises money. when his crunchbase going to be on crunchbase again? right now we are not in the position where we really need to raise. can see partners who our vision and get excited with us. when i meet those people and have those conversations, we might raise them, but there is no pressure. jonathan: among the features that you have on crunchbase am a there stuff about who has raised what, and -- crunchbase, there is a lot of stuff about who has raised what. not to be a killjoy, but i want to learn about companies that have shut down. we are in a bubble that is versed in. can you give me a list of companies that have closed in the last month? we have?time do only 30 seconds. we will wrap it up. jager: all right. a bunch of feature lists on crunchbase ri
that shows we continue to iterate on the free stuff. it is available for everyone. just download it. where younew version will be able to do all sorts of cool stuff. probablye pro, we will have a mobile version of that in the next few months. jonathan: crunchbase tracks a lot of companies, almost every company that raises money. when his crunchbase going to be on crunchbase again? right now we are not in the position where we really need to raise. can see partners who our vision and get excited...