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what yoi see is the current iteration. it is different than the last time i presented and that the wood siding and curb rendering is painted. i brought a sample of the wood siding that is kept as a natural finish and i'll show what that looks like as well. in the current nob nub this is project as seen as the intersection of twenth and tennessee street. on the left side is the 20th street elevation that goes down 6 feet from the corner and on the right side is the tennessee nob nub the residential but could-they could have a accessry business or commercial use and those are treated with awning entry doors and gaurderallys. above are standard apartments. behind the build toogz the left you see the american industrial center. also behind it what you don't see it is a [inaudible] which isly unoccupied. there was a fire there about a year ago and to to right of the project is a historic fire station that is now privately owned. this is our location in orange. third street is draecktly to the right and our project is along tenn
what yoi see is the current iteration. it is different than the last time i presented and that the wood siding and curb rendering is painted. i brought a sample of the wood siding that is kept as a natural finish and i'll show what that looks like as well. in the current nob nub this is project as seen as the intersection of twenth and tennessee street. on the left side is the 20th street elevation that goes down 6 feet from the corner and on the right side is the tennessee nob nub the...
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sebastian: i still believe that it needs another iteration or two. we are learning as we try it out with people. we are refining it. emily: are our brains ready for this kind of technology? or will they ever be ready? sebastian: i think that what we are seeing is that more and more people are working in this context at almost the same time. whether it is good or bad -- there are advantages and disadvantages. the immediacy of being able to take a picture with a wink is quite amazing. i feel that the more we can unify the digital and physical world, the more exciting it will be. emily: i want to talk to you about how you became a guy who was wearing google glass who helped invent google glass. you were born in germany. tell me about your parents, how you grew up? sebastian: i have no clue how i got to where i am. i had a very happy family. my brother and sister got the majority of attention from my parents. i was youngest. my parents the that -- and stated that i wasn't really planned. the result was that i ended up spending a lot of time on my own. i
sebastian: i still believe that it needs another iteration or two. we are learning as we try it out with people. we are refining it. emily: are our brains ready for this kind of technology? or will they ever be ready? sebastian: i think that what we are seeing is that more and more people are working in this context at almost the same time. whether it is good or bad -- there are advantages and disadvantages. the immediacy of being able to take a picture with a wink is quite amazing. i feel that...
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brought that to san francisco and tetd the judge was i believe kevin ryan and we did different iterations of serious fire over time and went to a zone strategy in 2005 under chief heather fong with the deputy chief and john murphy and that was the low year matched last year in san francisco where we had 45 homicides. i am happy to look at that again. >> so from what i am hearing there is a ground swell of support growing for desire to see the model that is implemented in boston serious fire here in san francisco. >> we do have serious fire meetings biweekly ongoing. >> i understand but it takes on a different -- it's not quite based after the boston model. it's not as strong as the model that i am referring to. >> i can talk to -- the boston model is pairing probation and police officers in the evening hours to do probation -- knock and talks at residences and we do that to some degree but there's not a lot of adult probation officers that work in the evening hours. i am happy to talk with you supervisor and get you to where you want to go. >> i am happy to having that conversation and i
brought that to san francisco and tetd the judge was i believe kevin ryan and we did different iterations of serious fire over time and went to a zone strategy in 2005 under chief heather fong with the deputy chief and john murphy and that was the low year matched last year in san francisco where we had 45 homicides. i am happy to look at that again. >> so from what i am hearing there is a ground swell of support growing for desire to see the model that is implemented in boston serious...
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. >>> legendary cricket comment at iter has died. >> reporter: to australians.was the sound of summer. the voice of cricket. >> isn't that one of the most brilliant things you have seen. those two are going to find out if they are still there. yep, he has just checked? [ laughter ] >> reporter: his come come -- commentary accompanied hundreds of matches. in his day, richie mostly won. he played 63 times in his country, took more than 200 test wickets, and stored more than 2,000 runs. as captain he never lost a series. >> first innings total of 242, not very good. >> reporter: but it was after he retired from playing the game after hanging up his hat that he went from sports star to legend as the king of cricket comment commentator commentators. >> i think it was a disgraceful performance. >> it has been a privilege to go into everyone's living room throughout that time. >> reporter: ben behind the microphone was for a long time essential for the game. >> richie has been the voice of cricket. there have been very few australians who have not passed a summer in th
. >>> legendary cricket comment at iter has died. >> reporter: to australians.was the sound of summer. the voice of cricket. >> isn't that one of the most brilliant things you have seen. those two are going to find out if they are still there. yep, he has just checked? [ laughter ] >> reporter: his come come -- commentary accompanied hundreds of matches. in his day, richie mostly won. he played 63 times in his country, took more than 200 test wickets, and stored more...
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sounds like she's saying not this time but the next iteration could be great.verall, overall, they're not factoring the watch. >> people are expecting 10 million units. that's not going to move the needle for apple. it's not why you want the buy the stock here. the reviews weren't met. so that's not a a great review for the first product introduction in five years for this company. really the conversation is going to turn at some point to this summer when the iphone cycle slows a bit. what do we get in september? they have already updated the macbook. it's not the driver here. it's iphone. >> and the downgrade, the crux of it is, you know what, the watch is nice. it's an iphone company with when it companies to revenues. and the average selling price will come down they think because of the mix a away from the 128 gigabyte. >> i think like that upgrade cycle is still taking place and so many people need to upgrade. in a circle of business people and friends, people have not upgraded yet that plan on doing so. and i think the 128, they have to walk away from clo
sounds like she's saying not this time but the next iteration could be great.verall, overall, they're not factoring the watch. >> people are expecting 10 million units. that's not going to move the needle for apple. it's not why you want the buy the stock here. the reviews weren't met. so that's not a a great review for the first product introduction in five years for this company. really the conversation is going to turn at some point to this summer when the iphone cycle slows a bit....
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you'll see successes and these giet are very resilient with websites different iterations. >> fast-forward to a surprising twist in the take down of silk road. two agents are now accused of profiting themselves. one allegedly diverted more than $800,000 of bitcoin into his own account. >>> law enforcement in another community crisis. >> we have standing orders to do so our policy is, we are authorized to go ahead and administer it. seconds count we got to get it as soon as we can. >> america's heroin epidemic and the anecdote. lori jane gliha and the device many emergency medical personnel are carrying. >>> the words her mighty voice speaks to us across the ages. >> america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigat
you'll see successes and these giet are very resilient with websites different iterations. >> fast-forward to a surprising twist in the take down of silk road. two agents are now accused of profiting themselves. one allegedly diverted more than $800,000 of bitcoin into his own account. >>> law enforcement in another community crisis. >> we have standing orders to do so our policy is, we are authorized to go ahead and administer it. seconds count we got to get it as soon as...
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you'll see successes and these giet are very resilient with websites different iterations. >> fast-forward to a surprising twist in the take down of silk road. two agents are now accused of profiting themselves. one allegedly diverted more than $800,000 of bitcoin into his own account. >>> law enforcement in another community crisis. >> we have standing orders to do so, our policy is, we are authorized to go ahead and administer it. seconds count we got to get it as soon as we can. >> america's heroin epidemic and the anecdote. lori jane gliha and the device many emergency medical personnel are carrying. >>> the words her mighty voice speaks to us across the ages. >> a global climate crisis >> two feet of sea level rise is projected... >> threatening america's coastline >> you'll see water in the streets without rain... >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new technology >> there de-watering the ground... >> this is the first time anybodies done this before >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future?
you'll see successes and these giet are very resilient with websites different iterations. >> fast-forward to a surprising twist in the take down of silk road. two agents are now accused of profiting themselves. one allegedly diverted more than $800,000 of bitcoin into his own account. >>> law enforcement in another community crisis. >> we have standing orders to do so, our policy is, we are authorized to go ahead and administer it. seconds count we got to get it as soon as...
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. >> they build these incredible pieces of machinery, but this is the latest iteration of the ripsaw. cool too, the kind of thing you would want as a toy as a kid >>> that's going to do it for us here at "right this minute." thanks for joining us everybody. we'll see you next time. -- ? .=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2 h [captioning made possible by warner bros.domestic television distribution] ♪ harvey: welcome to "tmz live." harvey levin here. charles: charles here. harvey: so justin bieber got chokeholded. is that a word? charles: it is now. harvey: at coachella. we have video of something that happened there that we broke on the website. and it's pretty crazy because this went under the radar for a day or so. but on sunday, justin went to a dre' concert. that's him being escorted out of this concert. he had a wristband on that allowed him to enter the artist entrance but the problem was
. >> they build these incredible pieces of machinery, but this is the latest iteration of the ripsaw. cool too, the kind of thing you would want as a toy as a kid >>> that's going to do it for us here at "right this minute." thanks for joining us everybody. we'll see you next time. -- ?.=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2h [captioning made possible by warner bros.domestic television distribution] ♪ harvey: welcome to "tmz live." harvey levin here. charles: charles here....
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. >> they build these incredible pieces of machinery, but this is the latest iteration of the ripsaw. cool too, the kind of thing you would want as a toy as a kid >>> that's going to do it for us here at "right this minute." thanks for joining us everybody. we'll see you next time. -- >>> live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." wendy is bringing you all of the hottest topics around. >>> actor michael ealy is here telling us the secret of his heart stopping series the following. often hilarious, wendy is answering your questions. now, here's wendy! ♪
. >> they build these incredible pieces of machinery, but this is the latest iteration of the ripsaw. cool too, the kind of thing you would want as a toy as a kid >>> that's going to do it for us here at "right this minute." thanks for joining us everybody. we'll see you next time. -- >>> live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." wendy is bringing you all of the hottest topics around. >>> actor michael ealy is here telling us...
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>> think you you want these things the moment you roll them out and the first iterations of them.timeline when new users come to twitter we've always talked about the gap between awareness of twitter and engagement on twitter. we want to be the case when new users come to the platform, they get it right away and we think instant timeline is a great innovation. we would have loved it if version one worked right on out of the box. it's great on engagement. new users are retweeting and it's been neutral on retention. it will be a learning product for us. >> you said visibility in april in terms of m.a.u. is low. >> we're not seeing the trends we saw in q 1 around organic growth, seasonal growth we saw in q. we didn't see it in april. we wanted to be forthright on the call and we were that april is not seeing the same visibility. >> does it seem like the past quarter where we did start to expect a reacceleration of m.a.u.s, was that an outlier? >> we don't know what may and june are going to bring. >> that's people's concerns? >> of course. i understand that. and that's why we're he w
>> think you you want these things the moment you roll them out and the first iterations of them.timeline when new users come to twitter we've always talked about the gap between awareness of twitter and engagement on twitter. we want to be the case when new users come to the platform, they get it right away and we think instant timeline is a great innovation. we would have loved it if version one worked right on out of the box. it's great on engagement. new users are retweeting and it's...
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fighting is raging iters in the center of aden. this led to a deer tear rate rating -- deteriorating situation in the city particularly for civilians targeted over the last few days. hospitals are running out of medical supply asking for aid to cope with a rising number of civilians killed or injured in the fighting. so it's a very delicate situation. and, yet, this is a situation that you can see replicated in different parts of the country. deteriorating situation because of ongoing fighting. >> in the last hour we listened to the daily-led news conference from the saudi-led spokesperson. as well as admitting there was a humanitarian situation, and that they'd allow aid in they made an appeal to some yemeni army commanders. >> basically now the strategy or the sound is the following - they would like to continue with air strikes to put pressure on the houthis and former president ali abdullah saleh to defect and join the legitimate government. that's the best way to speed up a political settlement of the crisis in yemen. this is
fighting is raging iters in the center of aden. this led to a deer tear rate rating -- deteriorating situation in the city particularly for civilians targeted over the last few days. hospitals are running out of medical supply asking for aid to cope with a rising number of civilians killed or injured in the fighting. so it's a very delicate situation. and, yet, this is a situation that you can see replicated in different parts of the country. deteriorating situation because of ongoing fighting....
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those of us that have been involved in the city family in different iterations over the years have known and worked with george i'm sure in different capacities and couldn't ask for a more thoughtful, stellar member of the city attorney family and he will definitely be missed. so if we can add him to that. that concludes my report. >> item on the consent calendar, request authorization to accept and expend $1,44 authority,337 in 2014 infrastructure protection program port security grant program funds from the u.s. department of home land security for security improvements at the port of san francisco and to advertise for competitive s for the pier 50 security measures project. >> so moved. >> second. >> is there public comment? seeing none, all in favor? opposed? item carries. >> item 11 a, information presentation on the port's report on contracting ak 50 for the first and second quarters of fiscal year 2014-15. >> good afternoon, commissioners, boris stelpeepb with the finance division. the following is an information item on the pert's contracting activity from july 1 to december 31,
those of us that have been involved in the city family in different iterations over the years have known and worked with george i'm sure in different capacities and couldn't ask for a more thoughtful, stellar member of the city attorney family and he will definitely be missed. so if we can add him to that. that concludes my report. >> item on the consent calendar, request authorization to accept and expend $1,44 authority,337 in 2014 infrastructure protection program port security grant...
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mostly positive but questions about supply constraint, questions about the next iteration of the phones and how many they'll sell. i think the coverage is due. >> we'll see what they break out in terms of units. >> good to be here. >> jon steinberg. to headquarters, wapner and the half. ♪ >>> all right. thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show. let's meet our starting lineup for this friday. stephen weiss, managing partner of short hills capital, jim lebenthal, president of lebenthal asset management, jon najarian the co-founder of optionmonster, and christine short is director of media and pr at estimize. former met tronnics ceo bill george blasting the billionaire and activist investors saying they're putting american companies at risk. he's going to join us live to explain. biting apple, another downgrade as the watch goes on sale today. is now the time to worry about america's most loved stock. we begin with the markets moment of truth, earnings kicking into high gear next week. with some of the biggest names on the street reporting, just as estimates continue to come down. rais
mostly positive but questions about supply constraint, questions about the next iteration of the phones and how many they'll sell. i think the coverage is due. >> we'll see what they break out in terms of units. >> good to be here. >> jon steinberg. to headquarters, wapner and the half. ♪ >>> all right. thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show. let's meet our starting lineup for this friday. stephen weiss, managing partner of short hills capital, jim lebenthal,...
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if you want something that's cheaper and competitive and after a couple of iterations and generationsk it could sell for the rest of the people who might not be able to afford an iphone or don't like the iphone ecosystem as much. >> thank you. good to see you here. let's get some unusual active and pete's flagging verizon. >> here is what's interesting. if you go back into late february and you look at ge very similar trade. somebody went out to january, went to 2017. they bought the january upside. the 30/35 call spread. they did it over 100,000 time. that trade worked out because then go fast forward about a month and a half later ge spins off that asset category and the stock pops an enormous amount. those options took off. now today verizon, the january 55/60 call spread trades 100,000 times. very similar looking trade. stock is trading around $49.30 for verizon. just keep an eye on this. all kinds of things in motion right now. certainly this stands out. very large trade, $3.5 million trade. looking to the upside. they paid 35 cents. >> are you in this? >> i am in this. i believe
if you want something that's cheaper and competitive and after a couple of iterations and generationsk it could sell for the rest of the people who might not be able to afford an iphone or don't like the iphone ecosystem as much. >> thank you. good to see you here. let's get some unusual active and pete's flagging verizon. >> here is what's interesting. if you go back into late february and you look at ge very similar trade. somebody went out to january, went to 2017. they bought...
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i think we're seeing the next iteration to the down side in the name. >> you don't even know what less swipe means. >> you are trying to get me in trouble potpourri man. nature in the springtime is your potpourri. >> that's so true. >> back to chips. >> micron. we've been saying it for a while. >> it traded well today. >> you got to go micron. amd, you have to stay long. you'll kick yourself if this thing ever starts to bounce. >> intel, to me again much more diversified data center. it's trading better. momentum is ahead of it. low bar, low expectations. >> ironic you call tim potpourri man. >> i don't run from it. >> his office is near the urinal. >> big movers of the day. honeywell down 2%. >> ge is doing a lot of things to restructure honeywell is a company they thought. earnings missed. i don't think this is a reason to throw this name out. expectations were high. this one for now but looking to get back in. >> taser. >> they got an order from the london police. big order for them. up 2%. actually up a lot more earlier today. got hit by the market. i would take off a little bit. i
i think we're seeing the next iteration to the down side in the name. >> you don't even know what less swipe means. >> you are trying to get me in trouble potpourri man. nature in the springtime is your potpourri. >> that's so true. >> back to chips. >> micron. we've been saying it for a while. >> it traded well today. >> you got to go micron. amd, you have to stay long. you'll kick yourself if this thing ever starts to bounce. >> intel, to me...
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iteration two of the connectivity plan we are working towards will help fl you should out those two latter sections in finer detail and we hope will call to issue to action for that effort in exercising for using the investment of the municipal fiber network to help further those latter sections. the one that we are making progress on is wifi for public ways and a lot will be communicated around how to crystallize the opportunity and the values and outcomes intended for fiber to the home and project or initiative and what is our role in that. rather intelligently apply these assets that we do have to help bring that forward for the city and county of san francisco. >> so you are saying you are not in support of a municipal sector like chattanooga and that it's not really the government's responsibility to provide free and affordable wireless internet access from a strategy seven or 8 years ago from a task force from our city, is that what you are saying? >> i think those two sections still have dean -- dynamics need to be flushed out. what i can tell you that it will likely be a hybrid. we
iteration two of the connectivity plan we are working towards will help fl you should out those two latter sections in finer detail and we hope will call to issue to action for that effort in exercising for using the investment of the municipal fiber network to help further those latter sections. the one that we are making progress on is wifi for public ways and a lot will be communicated around how to crystallize the opportunity and the values and outcomes intended for fiber to the home and...
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well thout out design can turn parks and playgrounds into a space that teaches viz iters btd the historyf othe community, sends them on a seek and find adadventurer for [inaudible] or engages kids imagination with a one of a kind play pm ground design. your meaning m design deliver a sonesf pride. i look for wrrd wrd from hearing about this group and learning about the opportunities for todays urban parks. even more i'm excited to weg welcome to my home state of minnesota for greater and greener. while you rib the twin cities check out the parks and playgrounds throughout the metro and connect with us to see the corporate head quarters just west of minneapolis in del naul. thank you. >> they think -thank you pat. it is now my pressure to introduce my boss. if you wanted a resume to be a can do mayor, you can't beat the one that we have. mayor lee graduated from the university of california [inaudible] law school. he ran asian law caucus and became executive director of human rights followed by [inaudible] then director of public works. that culminated in 200 fifen by becoming the city [in
well thout out design can turn parks and playgrounds into a space that teaches viz iters btd the historyf othe community, sends them on a seek and find adadventurer for [inaudible] or engages kids imagination with a one of a kind play pm ground design. your meaning m design deliver a sonesf pride. i look for wrrd wrd from hearing about this group and learning about the opportunities for todays urban parks. even more i'm excited to weg welcome to my home state of minnesota for greater and...
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tisch: i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy.ople 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? tisch: i really do. betty: some people would go nuts having to make all of those decisions. tisch: 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. tisch: 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 fick
tisch: i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy.ople 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? tisch: i really do. betty: some people would go nuts having to make all of those decisions. tisch: 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...
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school employee is facing criminal charges after disturbing video surfaced of him flinging a will iterlitter of puppies over the fence. >> bowls of kraft mac and cheese could look a little different. david. >> a couple lingering thunderstorms in south jersey. if kids are getting out the door over the next hour and a half or so they might need an umbrella. on the way home i think jackets are appropriate for temperatures in the 50's. the latest on future tracker six and storm tracker six and live radar that's all coming up. blank test test test [leaves rustling] are you day dreaming? hmm? yeah. about a luxury tree house? mmm hmm. with lookout decks for star gazing? yeah. cool! wait. how...? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. oh yeah! the wizard of oz with top prizes of $300,000. there's a full moon tonight! [male announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >> so, it's going to clear out, just not this morning completely. >> right, not completely no. during
school employee is facing criminal charges after disturbing video surfaced of him flinging a will iterlitter of puppies over the fence. >> bowls of kraft mac and cheese could look a little different. david. >> a couple lingering thunderstorms in south jersey. if kids are getting out the door over the next hour and a half or so they might need an umbrella. on the way home i think jackets are appropriate for temperatures in the 50's. the latest on future tracker six and storm tracker...
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i think the original iterations of online, the so-called mooks, the massive online courses, didn't turn out to be particularly good at producing an educational outcome. students didn't complete the classes and they didn't learn what they needed to learn. and they were cheap to do but the results showed that they were too cheap. now, online has advanced a lot in the last ten years and we're doing lots of it in the university of california system. and we find it particularly useful in certain types of upper division classes, classes where you want students at one campus to get access to class in another campus. we find it also useful in the graduate student realm where students want to return to college, get something past the bachelor's degree. lots going on in the online world. however, and this is the caution i want to make, the kind of online we're talking about now is not the kind of silver bullet to cost that the moocs were, because to do a quality online course takes a lot of time and investment by the university. time by a professor to really prepare something that's an online exp
i think the original iterations of online, the so-called mooks, the massive online courses, didn't turn out to be particularly good at producing an educational outcome. students didn't complete the classes and they didn't learn what they needed to learn. and they were cheap to do but the results showed that they were too cheap. now, online has advanced a lot in the last ten years and we're doing lots of it in the university of california system. and we find it particularly useful in certain...
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that we have somewhat of a modified version of it through crn and the serious fire has had various iterations here in san francisco and that of which was implemented by the chief before you got here. >> actually it was in 1994. i was actually captain in the mission district. david kennedy who did the night light and boston model
that we have somewhat of a modified version of it through crn and the serious fire has had various iterations here in san francisco and that of which was implemented by the chief before you got here. >> actually it was in 1994. i was actually captain in the mission district. david kennedy who did the night light and boston model
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do they really need to iterate because of what happened in the stock market or do they need to ignore and focus more on the business of making money? cory: i don't believe every ceo should ignore the stock market and make their business awesome. as it relates to the stock market, the chief financial officer, goldman sachs analysts goldman sachs banker if anybody knows how to manage expectations, he should know that. i think what this really points to is the business is a young business. it is unpredictable. it has never been tried before what they are trying to do. this notion of direct response with the connection with a user who they maybe don't know that well. they know from their tweets but not a lot about their identity. the operating in the dark unable to protect what is happening with her very own business. matt: thank you very much, cory johnson. sarah frier also in san francisco and paul sweeney here in new york. when i said tomorrow we will hear from ed williams, i met today. and williams will give us his take on twitter's troubles today. that is coming up next. stay with us
do they really need to iterate because of what happened in the stock market or do they need to ignore and focus more on the business of making money? cory: i don't believe every ceo should ignore the stock market and make their business awesome. as it relates to the stock market, the chief financial officer, goldman sachs analysts goldman sachs banker if anybody knows how to manage expectations, he should know that. i think what this really points to is the business is a young business. it is...
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the reality of software development is your large something and you iterate on it and it gets to a muchetter place sometime down the road. our advertising targeting is something when we first launched it a few years ago did not work spectacularly well and has gotten germans the debtor. -- gotten tremendously better. brad: i was reading a series of tweets from a venture capitalist arguing that twitter's biggest problem is helping people kind of tune their feed. tuning your feed, helping people get over that initial hump where twitter really becomes valuable. he was saying that out rhythms do that -- he s was saying that algorithms do that. costolo: what you really need to do is x. when i think of instant timeline, which is solving the how do i use twitter? instead of seeing a blank screen, now you see a collection of tweets that we have algorithmically generated for you. we love that strategy. we really believe in the product. we like the engagement we are seeing with the first launch of it. i am confident we will do that. i do think there is a place for human-driven cure ration of momen
the reality of software development is your large something and you iterate on it and it gets to a muchetter place sometime down the road. our advertising targeting is something when we first launched it a few years ago did not work spectacularly well and has gotten germans the debtor. -- gotten tremendously better. brad: i was reading a series of tweets from a venture capitalist arguing that twitter's biggest problem is helping people kind of tune their feed. tuning your feed, helping people...
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i know that feinstein says he's not offering knot iter alternatives but netanyahu doesn't have a seat the table. isn't that a little bizarre. he's fighting for the existence for his country and he doesn't have a seat at the table? are he they willing toy -- are they willing to give him one. >> she should spends less time reprimanding the prime minister and more time holding iran's feet to the fire. there is a complete lack of trust from between the members of congress i have spoken with and the iranian sleeshedship. is the ayatollah going to bless this? there is nobody in this world right now who has more credibility and understanding about the threat to israel and that region and potentially the world as iran has the potential to export terrorism around the region. >> you talk about how iran feels about us. if iran was going to do a deal with the great say satan? >> it's not as if in all these conversations i'm leaving all my rifles at the door. we'll walk into these negotiations and everybody knows we have the most fire power. we are not reling wishing our capacity to defend ourselv
i know that feinstein says he's not offering knot iter alternatives but netanyahu doesn't have a seat the table. isn't that a little bizarre. he's fighting for the existence for his country and he doesn't have a seat at the table? are he they willing toy -- are they willing to give him one. >> she should spends less time reprimanding the prime minister and more time holding iran's feet to the fire. there is a complete lack of trust from between the members of congress i have spoken with...
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the preeftion previous iteration of i.s.i.l, that being al qaeda addressing fragile governments that's what they're taking advantage of is fragile governments who aren't able to deliver services and have fragile governments solid cases of this as well as iraq and syria. the international community must have dialogue, pushing for stronger intervention of government, not a military fight that we have here. >> from the united states thank you to get your views. >> thank you. >> al shabaab is claiming responsibility for the bombing of a united nations van. this kind of attack is unusual for northern somalia mogadishu is usually the target, somalia's president has called it an attack against future of our country. (t) crown prince was in the white house today to discuss security and economic partnerships. the priority, fighting i.s.i.l the uae is a key partner in the gulf. >> swraison rozion's lawyer says he is accused of collaborating with hostile governments and propaganda against establishment. he was arrestin july but the charges were not publicly released until today. >> farc saying pe
the preeftion previous iteration of i.s.i.l, that being al qaeda addressing fragile governments that's what they're taking advantage of is fragile governments who aren't able to deliver services and have fragile governments solid cases of this as well as iraq and syria. the international community must have dialogue, pushing for stronger intervention of government, not a military fight that we have here. >> from the united states thank you to get your views. >> thank you. >>...
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may send occupants over and it's the latest iteration of exaggerated fears about the threats migrant pose. in fact. europe's border policies are a threat to the refugees. these are the people. it's crucial that european politicians have the courage to step forward and change the way they are going, opening the border to people in need of help. >> thank you, daniel trilian, editor of "new humanist magazine", from london. >>> eritrea has beaten out north korea as the world's most censored nation. it's the eritry jan president has been successful in running a campaign of fear media, making journalists, even those from state-run outlets afraid of being arrested. north korea is close second, pyongyang prohibiting most internet access less than 10" of the population have cameras. >>> after a wave of criticism for other governments south africa deployed soldiers to battle anti-immigrant violence. south africa announced the move after weeks of attacks and looting of immigrants shops. hundreds of mying friends were forced -- migrants were forced into shelters. a spate of attacks started in 20
may send occupants over and it's the latest iteration of exaggerated fears about the threats migrant pose. in fact. europe's border policies are a threat to the refugees. these are the people. it's crucial that european politicians have the courage to step forward and change the way they are going, opening the border to people in need of help. >> thank you, daniel trilian, editor of "new humanist magazine", from london. >>> eritrea has beaten out north korea as the...
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>> you want these things to work the moment you roll them out and the first iterations of them. we mentioned we launched instant time line so that when new users come to twitter we always talked about the gap between awareness of twitter and engagement on twitter. we want new users to get it right away and we think instant time line is a great innovation there and we would have loved it if version one of it worked right out of the box. the new users are engaging a lot more tweets and faifvoriteing them. we'll reiterate quickly. >> you said that visibility into april in terms of maus is low. why? >> we're not seeing the trends we saw around organic growth. we wanted to be forth right with everybody and we were that we're not seeing the same visibility. >> does it seem like that past quarter where we did start to expect maybe a real acceleration in maus was that on outlier. >> but that's people's concern. that was a one off. >> i understand that. that's why we wanted to be very clear about what we're seeing in q-2. with instant time line and the experience we think addressed the w
>> you want these things to work the moment you roll them out and the first iterations of them. we mentioned we launched instant time line so that when new users come to twitter we always talked about the gap between awareness of twitter and engagement on twitter. we want new users to get it right away and we think instant time line is a great innovation there and we would have loved it if version one of it worked right out of the box. the new users are engaging a lot more tweets and...
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>> there's an element that apple is trying to skim pricing with the very first iteration of the watch. so they're looking for the big fans that want to buy the watch straight away and will pay any price for that device. what we'll see in our view in the next few months is price cuts on some of these devices. wouldn't be a surprise to see it come down. >> what's the impact going to be on apple as a company? financial impact. how much of a feed through are we going to see and it translates into share price gains or more cash flow for the company. not that they need anymore. they have so much already. >> my sense is that in terms of moving the revenue needle and profit needle for apple it's a single digit percent of total type things. it's small. taking the 2, 3, 5 year time frame where we could be seeing hundreds of millions of these devices being sold things start to look bigger then. from a financial perspective i would say i think the gold watch is probably the main one to look at from a financial angle. if apple can sell thousands of those 10,000 plus dollar watches in the future th
>> there's an element that apple is trying to skim pricing with the very first iteration of the watch. so they're looking for the big fans that want to buy the watch straight away and will pay any price for that device. what we'll see in our view in the next few months is price cuts on some of these devices. wouldn't be a surprise to see it come down. >> what's the impact going to be on apple as a company? financial impact. how much of a feed through are we going to see and it...
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it is iterative throwing something against the wall and walking away from it.t do you think happens in a conversation that does not happen when you're on facebook or texting with someone? brian: the internet is the most fantastic tool in the world. in a conversation, there's a question and answer. between the question and answer, there might be an hour of conversation. in that conversation, there's possibilities for disappointment. you read more information. you create a connection with somebody based on that information by the nuance, body language. your best dates you ever had did not come between you and your computer. it came between you and somebody else. i won't make any judgment about that, but your best date comes from that interaction that becomes biochemical. it changes your molecular structure, which doesn't really happen between you and your iphone. i think they work so well together, but i think you learn different information when you are having a conversation. beyond that, you're creating it -- creating intimacy and chemistry between someone you
it is iterative throwing something against the wall and walking away from it.t do you think happens in a conversation that does not happen when you're on facebook or texting with someone? brian: the internet is the most fantastic tool in the world. in a conversation, there's a question and answer. between the question and answer, there might be an hour of conversation. in that conversation, there's possibilities for disappointment. you read more information. you create a connection with...
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it's going to be an iterative process.y: was it easier to want -- to write for this than others? guest: i wouldn't say it's easier on her. they all have their own intricacies and ways of doing things. the watch is a fairly big departure from the regular ios, but overall, it's a very simple thing. cory: a lot of companies are deciding whether they're going to develop the small platform or not. if the watch is a flop, a lot of resources devoted to this. why did you guys decide to be there right out of the gate? guest: it's a great formfactor. we have always tried to get the athletes the information they want when they need it. i think the watch is really core and provides this experience that allows the user, the runner, to just look at the watch very quickly, to pause start, redo -- resume activity. i think it's a great experience. cory: cool stuff, we appreciate it. emily: thanks for being here. now it's time for the bwest byte one number that tells a whole lot. when you got for us for the friday bite? emily: i love friday
it's going to be an iterative process.y: was it easier to want -- to write for this than others? guest: i wouldn't say it's easier on her. they all have their own intricacies and ways of doing things. the watch is a fairly big departure from the regular ios, but overall, it's a very simple thing. cory: a lot of companies are deciding whether they're going to develop the small platform or not. if the watch is a flop, a lot of resources devoted to this. why did you guys decide to be there right...
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the iteration also of his watch i can do is take a web call. he had his whole business on the watch. >> really? >> he had all of his lines of what he had done that day on his watch i kid you. he had major, he will lose his eyesight at the very least. he knows lou to program a watch. i cannot program -- >> i am thankful you have the mickey face up. >> i got it set -- by the way, at apple, i had took a switch out. >> where is the brightling is what i want to know? >> we may be in san francisco the theme is the same. where is it? >> a brightwing from canal street. it was ten bucks. i could not advance it. i was with the usualic wis requisit people who made much more than me. i was the poorest person at dinner. that's okay. can i handle that. >> good. that's a good this inc. to get over. >> this is a town where a billion here every person in the 1950s, it is an incredible place. place. the "the chew" of people expected to be millionaires is outstanding. >> currency affects causing pfizer to trim a full year guidance the q1 profits beat the strength
the iteration also of his watch i can do is take a web call. he had his whole business on the watch. >> really? >> he had all of his lines of what he had done that day on his watch i kid you. he had major, he will lose his eyesight at the very least. he knows lou to program a watch. i cannot program -- >> i am thankful you have the mickey face up. >> i got it set -- by the way, at apple, i had took a switch out. >> where is the brightling is what i want to know?...
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credit for -- >> it's of you iter to go to laguardia sit in 25e. what a real ordinary american were do. >> leave it there. thank you both so much. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, the ud audiotape you haven't heard. what the officer said in the minutes after a shooting of killing a man. we have the tape we'll play it for you next. >>> if you're feds up with flying, customer kplarts complaints soared in the past year. which ranked worse and best? that's ahead. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake trapper. the national lead, new details ow then police officer michael slager now prosecuted for. >> moderator:er -- murder reacted after he shot a man in the back killing him. new details showing him referencing adrenalin
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liz: we've actually had analysts come on weeks and weeks ago said don't buy first iteration of this thing precisely because of that. ashley: they say for many tech products. >> thanks so much for joining us. ashley: "the willis report" is next. have a great afternoon, everyone. >> hello, everybody i'm gerri willis and this is "the willis report," the show where consumers are our business. we continue to follow the money trail as the clinton foundation. did hillary fail to disclose more than aand donations from foreign contributors? we'll investigate the troubling new allegations. >>> baltimore eerily quiet overnight as business owners begin to assess damage from days of violence. one store owner tells us his story. >>> it has been found guilty in the court of public opinion. now the justice department looking at lumber liquidators. we'll have details on possible criminal charges. >>> marginal economic growth so far this year. that is what a new report is telling us. the what is behind the punk gdp number and what is for your money. >> could changing your career be as es as you think this
liz: we've actually had analysts come on weeks and weeks ago said don't buy first iteration of this thing precisely because of that. ashley: they say for many tech products. >> thanks so much for joining us. ashley: "the willis report" is next. have a great afternoon, everyone. >> hello, everybody i'm gerri willis and this is "the willis report," the show where consumers are our business. we continue to follow the money trail as the clinton foundation. did...