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you could iterate multiple times a year. with a maker bot, you can iterate multifil multiple times. are these other models doing the same thing? >> this is our bot farm. this is a wall of replicator maker bot. when it's done, we give more weight to people here at ces. that is one of the powers of a maker bot. when you make it, the material is so affordable. the machine is so affordable. if somebody likes it, you'll give it to them. the budget friends like the things you designed, maybe you should start a business -- if you have friends who like the busines things you designed, mau should start a business. chris has a copy called square helper. you can buy his maker bot made product at squarehelper.com. the square allows people to swipe credit cards and fits into the headphone jack. can'tns around, and you use it backwards. he made a little thing that goes between there. .ery simple he was going to go the traditional route, he would've $10,000pend $6,000 to and go with injection molding, and would take in three to six months to go to market. with a maker bot, when there is a new ipad
you could iterate multiple times a year. with a maker bot, you can iterate multifil multiple times. are these other models doing the same thing? >> this is our bot farm. this is a wall of replicator maker bot. when it's done, we give more weight to people here at ces. that is one of the powers of a maker bot. when you make it, the material is so affordable. the machine is so affordable. if somebody likes it, you'll give it to them. the budget friends like the things you designed, maybe...
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you could iterate multiple times a year but with the makerbot you could iterate multiple times a day. it's affordable so you don't have to stress out about how much a cause. >> host: we are looking at more models. are these basically doing the same thing and are they the same model? >> this is our -- this is makerbot replicators. when it's done we give them away to people here at ces. that is one of the powers of a makerbot. when you make the material is so affordable and the machine is so affordable that you can just give it to them. if a bunch of friends like the thing that you designed you can become an entrepreneur and put this thing out on the market. we have got a guy who did just that. his name is chris and he has a company called square helper. it's a little thing that goes between the squares and her ipad. this square is a little thing that allows people to swipe a credit card and it fits into the headphone jack. he made a little thing that goes between there. very simple but he was going to go the traditional route. he would have had to spend the six to $10,000 go with injec
you could iterate multiple times a year but with the makerbot you could iterate multiple times a day. it's affordable so you don't have to stress out about how much a cause. >> host: we are looking at more models. are these basically doing the same thing and are they the same model? >> this is our -- this is makerbot replicators. when it's done we give them away to people here at ces. that is one of the powers of a makerbot. when you make the material is so affordable and the...
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if that's been iterative or a plus [speaker not understood]. somebody asked if we could keep this going. may i remind you it's been going for 31 years. we've had this last two years that have been the most impressive iteration, but it's been going for a long while. let me try to sort of summarize it by using an image. how many of you have looked closely at the great seal of our republic? if you look closely you'll see that the center piece is an eagle. the eagle holds an olive branch to show that united states will always seek peace. let me say not only peace, but the united states will always seek solutions to problems. we're a pragmatic people that like to have a problem [speaker not understood] and do something about it. and the other talon the eagle holds arrows to show that the united states understands that if you're going to be successful and effective in seeking peace, you must be strong. and i would say strong, and i'll use that word a little bit more loosely and say competent. you must be able to do things. so, if you take that image
if that's been iterative or a plus [speaker not understood]. somebody asked if we could keep this going. may i remind you it's been going for 31 years. we've had this last two years that have been the most impressive iteration, but it's been going for a long while. let me try to sort of summarize it by using an image. how many of you have looked closely at the great seal of our republic? if you look closely you'll see that the center piece is an eagle. the eagle holds an olive branch to show...
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what would we tell, you know, personnel coming in for another iteration of this drill. and for me, no. 1, is of course military folks do this a lot, is to read the after action. i think a lot of work, time and thought has been put into that. i think one of the best conferences that i've attended was the very last one in september, which was the after action. i know jill raycauft and lucas ekrode have taken this to heart so we do have a road map for next year. read the after action. no. 2, captain houston mentioned it already, it's think open architecture. i noticed that departures for the military, our communication is encrypted, when you are doing humanitarian assistance or even here on national soil, you need to be able to communicate. so that was a take away, probably unencrypted plain text communication. think open architecture. the last one that i have is definitely familiarize yourself with disca, it's coming to the forefront, communications quite specifically. that means knowing what civilian authorities utilize in terms of frequencies and wave forms and that's n
what would we tell, you know, personnel coming in for another iteration of this drill. and for me, no. 1, is of course military folks do this a lot, is to read the after action. i think a lot of work, time and thought has been put into that. i think one of the best conferences that i've attended was the very last one in september, which was the after action. i know jill raycauft and lucas ekrode have taken this to heart so we do have a road map for next year. read the after action. no. 2,...
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what would we tell, you know, personnel coming in for another iteration of this drill. and for me, no. 1, is of course military folks do
what would we tell, you know, personnel coming in for another iteration of this drill. and for me, no. 1, is of course military folks do
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what would we tell, you know, personnel coming in for another iteration of this drill. and for me, no. 1, is of course military folks do this a lot, is to read the after action. i think a lot of work, time and thought has been put into that. i think one of the best conferences that i've attended was the very last one in september, which was the after action. i know jill rayc
what would we tell, you know, personnel coming in for another iteration of this drill. and for me, no. 1, is of course military folks do this a lot, is to read the after action. i think a lot of work, time and thought has been put into that. i think one of the best conferences that i've attended was the very last one in september, which was the after action. i know jill rayc
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if that's been iterative or a plus [speaker not understood]. somebody asked if we could keep this going. may i remind you it's been going for 31 years. we've had this last two years that have been the most impressive iteration, but it's been going for a long while. let me try to sort of summarize it by using an image. how many of you have looked closely at the great seal of our republic?
if that's been iterative or a plus [speaker not understood]. somebody asked if we could keep this going. may i remind you it's been going for 31 years. we've had this last two years that have been the most impressive iteration, but it's been going for a long while. let me try to sort of summarize it by using an image. how many of you have looked closely at the great seal of our republic?
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planning department went through the design proposal with eastern neighborhood cec over several iterations. and we have input from the cac and we asked the project sponsor to revise their proposal in 2011 cac passed legislation supporting these improvements up to $35,000. and the increase cost of the resolution is mainly because of the stronger emphasis on the public plaza and the landscaping on the public plaza. and increase of construction costs since 2011. the cost estimates for these improvements have been reviewed and verified by the department of public works. they have verified those cost estimates. and quickly about the maintenance of these improvements. the maintenance we as well discussed with dpw about the improvements and portions of these improvements that are adjacent to the property owner of 2001 market will be maintained by them. and the rest are going to be maintained by dpw. and in combined with adjacent property owners. so there is the maintenance plan in works but figured out for the most part. so just to conclude the proposed improvements are projected to cost $510,000
planning department went through the design proposal with eastern neighborhood cec over several iterations. and we have input from the cac and we asked the project sponsor to revise their proposal in 2011 cac passed legislation supporting these improvements up to $35,000. and the increase cost of the resolution is mainly because of the stronger emphasis on the public plaza and the landscaping on the public plaza. and increase of construction costs since 2011. the cost estimates for these...
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each iteration is going to come down in price.iteration is something that gets closer to what regular joes and janes can buy. as that happens, this stock will be higher. >> best buy's popping, joe. >> you saw from that bug picking that your brother gave you on friday, or have you worked that off just yet? >> no, not yet, but pete's been right. >> he has been right. he talked about management turnaround, margin turnaround. i think best buy continues to move higher. you talk about sentiment. look at the credit default swaps. they went from 23% all the way nine months ago down to 5%. that tells you best buy is healing. >> and celgene is dropping, simon. >> yeah. what's the name of the drug that came out for the dandruff? i'm not sure. maybe you know which one. >> why don't you just look at the prescription. don't look at me. >> the guy that doesn't need any. >> suffice to say, dandruff is still happening and the stock doesn't like it. >> and a pop for batman. police in england were shocked last week when a crime fighter in a batman c
each iteration is going to come down in price.iteration is something that gets closer to what regular joes and janes can buy. as that happens, this stock will be higher. >> best buy's popping, joe. >> you saw from that bug picking that your brother gave you on friday, or have you worked that off just yet? >> no, not yet, but pete's been right. >> he has been right. he talked about management turnaround, margin turnaround. i think best buy continues to move higher. you...
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avertede we have iterally the possibility of bankruptcy and assure the prospects for generations to come. >> was it really aconite for cyprus? pension and insurance funds face major losses in the big banks. that will hurt ordinary people. lines of credit to small businesses could freeze. austerity will begin to eat into jobs, growth, and salaries. without a deal, cyprus faced immediate ruling. which is, the pain will still come, just perhaps more slowly. will nowd nation receive a $13 billion package of rescue loans, not enough, some predict, to avoid trouble down the road. in europe isry going to decide the pain of being inside the bureau is not risk losingn you 40% of deposits. >> without an agreement, cyprus would have become the first country to leave the euro. that has been averted. aanswered questions include or cost, to whom, and for how long? economice to an historian at the university of cyprus. he said the deal marks the beginning of a long and painful process of reform. >> disaster has been averted. the war is on going. the whole mess has led to cyprus losing a second bailout
avertede we have iterally the possibility of bankruptcy and assure the prospects for generations to come. >> was it really aconite for cyprus? pension and insurance funds face major losses in the big banks. that will hurt ordinary people. lines of credit to small businesses could freeze. austerity will begin to eat into jobs, growth, and salaries. without a deal, cyprus faced immediate ruling. which is, the pain will still come, just perhaps more slowly. will nowd nation receive a $13...
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mid-50s that's iter to you. santa rosa 67.rapping up february, despite all the sunshine that we have had, nights have been really cold and that's dragged down our average temperatures. lock at san jose nearly five degrees below average for the month. san francisco and livermore right around 2 degrees below average. so a chilly albeit sunny february. overnight tonight, partly cloudy skies, low to mid-40s. san rafael 44, fremont 44. we are finishing february on a dry note. kpix 5 hi-def doppler is dry once again. look at all the rainfall. there's another storm system moving through. there have been three this week all of them missing us to the north. heavy rainfall for the pacific northwest. zero rainfall for us. but that's going to change after tomorrow. tomorrow we get the offshore wind out of the northeast. so we'll start march off on a warm note tomorrow. low 70s perhaps even in downtown san francisco. that's about a dozen degrees milder than today. high pressure then begins to move out. the onshore flow is back and by tuesd
mid-50s that's iter to you. santa rosa 67.rapping up february, despite all the sunshine that we have had, nights have been really cold and that's dragged down our average temperatures. lock at san jose nearly five degrees below average for the month. san francisco and livermore right around 2 degrees below average. so a chilly albeit sunny february. overnight tonight, partly cloudy skies, low to mid-40s. san rafael 44, fremont 44. we are finishing february on a dry note. kpix 5 hi-def doppler...
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all of that will occur at the end of april is our target for rolling out that next iteration of the site plan as well as a higher level of design and we're hoping to be back actually at this commission in april along with being at the port commission and the cac. >> thank you. and i wanted to ask a series of transportation questions and i don't know who that is best for. so we got this diagram with the yellow blue. i know at this point we're in a conceptual phase but if you could go over some of the larger challenges of the site? obviously accommodating the different modes. is there anything about the site that will require a lot of attention to try and figure out? and my second question is around muni light rail so if there are any performance or operating suggestions being provided about light rail because my own experience along that side it's quite slow. >> i would like to introduce erin miller and that give some perspective. >> thank you. >> jennifer mentioned at the beginning of the meeting this afternoon we are working on a assessment that is taking into account not only this proj
all of that will occur at the end of april is our target for rolling out that next iteration of the site plan as well as a higher level of design and we're hoping to be back actually at this commission in april along with being at the port commission and the cac. >> thank you. and i wanted to ask a series of transportation questions and i don't know who that is best for. so we got this diagram with the yellow blue. i know at this point we're in a conceptual phase but if you could go over...
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we released the first iteration of our transparency report in 2010. since then, we have seen a significant increase in the number of government requests that we received from governmental entities in the united states. since 2010, we have seen a 136% increase in requests. with the latest iteration of our transparency report, about five days after we released the report, we published a detailed user faq so our users in the broader public and get a better understanding about our posture when we receive government requests. we try to provide more insight into the types of data that we might give to governmental entities depending on the types of protocols they are using. in response to a sabena would be be different than a court order or search warrant. we tried to provide data about the types of requests we are receives from governmental entities in the u.s. the second half of 2012, 68% of the requests we received weexpa from governmental entities were subpoenas. these are generally request for user-identified information. they were issued through subpo
we released the first iteration of our transparency report in 2010. since then, we have seen a significant increase in the number of government requests that we received from governmental entities in the united states. since 2010, we have seen a 136% increase in requests. with the latest iteration of our transparency report, about five days after we released the report, we published a detailed user faq so our users in the broader public and get a better understanding about our posture when we...
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intention of the project sponsors and the city is come back in late april with responses and another iteration of this design at that time. after taken into account the feedback we're receiving from the various stakeholders. at the same time as working on the design and program for this project we are looking closely at transportation. peter albert from the sfmta and aaron miller are leading up a city wide and a regional wide effort to do a waterfront transportation assessment that is looking at all of the development that is planned for and predicted along the waterfront to pier 70 and north to green street and half mile inland and understanding what is the development that is proposed? what are the transportation infrastructure improvements that are already planned? what may need to be augmented and refined and developed in order to serve this area of the city as successfully as possible with all modes of transportation, not just ones controlled by the city, but looking our regional partners including water base transportation. that waterfront district transportation assessment we would like
intention of the project sponsors and the city is come back in late april with responses and another iteration of this design at that time. after taken into account the feedback we're receiving from the various stakeholders. at the same time as working on the design and program for this project we are looking closely at transportation. peter albert from the sfmta and aaron miller are leading up a city wide and a regional wide effort to do a waterfront transportation assessment that is looking...
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as you request for further outreach, this additional engagement and iterative changes certainly did happen. next, you requested to consider extending the appeal period. this change has been considered, but has not yet been made uniformly. what has changed is where appeal noticing requirements have been met, the appeal where they have not been met, the appeal window would be open, meaning there is requirements and if you don't meet them, the clock doesn't start running. what has not yet changed is uniformly extending the appeal window for all appeal types. the proposal is at 20 days. today we're going to ask you to ask the supervisor to continue extending that to 30. and lastly, the commission asks for clarity as to the trigger for the appeal window. this is now been definitively defined. the window for appeal would begin at the first approval action and depending on the type of projects. for exemptions of private projects, the first approval would either be at a publicly noticed hearing by the planning commission or the zoning administrator and these would include your dr hearings. or if t
as you request for further outreach, this additional engagement and iterative changes certainly did happen. next, you requested to consider extending the appeal period. this change has been considered, but has not yet been made uniformly. what has changed is where appeal noticing requirements have been met, the appeal where they have not been met, the appeal window would be open, meaning there is requirements and if you don't meet them, the clock doesn't start running. what has not yet changed...
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so now we have to go forward and iterate all possible outcomes. so what we're going to use is going back to the pizza box and look at the tree graph, which lets us calculate all the possible outcomes of a game. >> so the entire future is on ray's pizza box over there, is that right? >> exactly. so jerry wins in seven possible futures and aldo only wins in one possible future. so to split the pot fairly... >> right, 7/8ths for jerry seems right, and 1/8th for aldo. >> exactly. >> a problem with points? >> that's what i said. >> yeah, you cheated. i knew it, ray proved it. >> but, mr. ray, i was trying to get away. the police were -- >> that was us, dummy. >> my apologies. i was just trying to be fair and split the money in half. >> fair, ha! you owe me 7/8ths of the pot. i was winning, see? >> what's this? >> this is a tree chart. >> okay. >> it's based on the great mathematicians pascal and fermat. you've heard of them, right? they worked in the field of probability. now, had you continued to play, you would've had only one chance in eight of winn
so now we have to go forward and iterate all possible outcomes. so what we're going to use is going back to the pizza box and look at the tree graph, which lets us calculate all the possible outcomes of a game. >> so the entire future is on ray's pizza box over there, is that right? >> exactly. so jerry wins in seven possible futures and aldo only wins in one possible future. so to split the pot fairly... >> right, 7/8ths for jerry seems right, and 1/8th for aldo. >>...
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and servers in the world are now you have this on demand resources and you always did in that next iteration. you're renting in not even buying. we are still building in government. >> it is no longer relevant. >> they say will transform everything. you talk about engagement of citizen to citizen, we're talking about virtual engagement >> engagements. i'm kind of fed up with local government, state government. i'm sick and tired of hearing some haggling around -- i don't even know what that is. sequestration. and disconnected. i want to solve problems. i want to engage. i want to make a difference. particularly this in regeneration, the generation of
and servers in the world are now you have this on demand resources and you always did in that next iteration. you're renting in not even buying. we are still building in government. >> it is no longer relevant. >> they say will transform everything. you talk about engagement of citizen to citizen, we're talking about virtual engagement >> engagements. i'm kind of fed up with local government, state government. i'm sick and tired of hearing some haggling around -- i don't even...
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the break police under fire protests over the killing of a brooklyn teenager new york police officer iter angry clashes and dozens of arrests that's after the break. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations to rule the day . what about the way the from moscow the killing of a black teenager by the new york police has caused public outrage and evoked a week long protests in brooklyn the activists chanted slogans accusing the n.y.p.d. of racism and cruelty the clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement officials resulted in dozens of arrests. as the story. that was. sixteen year old kimani gray was killed by police sh
the break police under fire protests over the killing of a brooklyn teenager new york police officer iter angry clashes and dozens of arrests that's after the break. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom...
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refusing regular meals while still smoking must have been to the base say they're shocked by that iterating conditional the detainees and despite the outcry the mainstream media continues to shun the story as a he's more an important reports now. when the us joined the united nations human rights council back in two thousand and nine president barack obama announced his intention to close the guantanamo bay detention center now as the island prison enters its twelfth year of operation one hundred sixty six seniors are still languishing there and over forty one hundred thirty are on a life threatening hunger strike the story has been denied by washington and essentially ignored by mainstream media now is r t first reported on tuesday lawyers for the get more prisoners say the men began their hunger strike on february sixth to protest the alleged confiscation of their personal items including letters personal photos bed sheets razors and also the alleged sacrilegious handling of their kranz during cell searches now the center for constitutional rights says that they've received reports of det
refusing regular meals while still smoking must have been to the base say they're shocked by that iterating conditional the detainees and despite the outcry the mainstream media continues to shun the story as a he's more an important reports now. when the us joined the united nations human rights council back in two thousand and nine president barack obama announced his intention to close the guantanamo bay detention center now as the island prison enters its twelfth year of operation one...
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if that's been iterative or a plus [speaker not understood]. somebody asked if we could keep this going. may i remind you it's been going for 31 years. we've had this last two years that have been
if that's been iterative or a plus [speaker not understood]. somebody asked if we could keep this going. may i remind you it's been going for 31 years. we've had this last two years that have been
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and we did it by this iteration of objectives and capabilities. and we put together what has amounted to a global economic and security commons from which we all have benefited and continue to benefit. [speaker not understood]. so, we have to keep working at it. and i think the things that have been talked about here are very much in the line of keeping [speaker not understood]. niche a was mentioned this morning. that was a fantastic piece of work by the navy. it turned around the attitudes of niche a toward the united states. it was a the kind of building block we look for in an economic and security commons. just as when we in san francisco see not only what the military can bring to the party and help us with, not only how we can interact with the military, but also we say to ourselves, it's also up to us to do everything we can for ourselves. we're not kind of an outfit, it's easier for them to collaborate with us. so, all of these things are important to us as we have these exercises. so, i say this is a very worthwhile enterprise that will
and we did it by this iteration of objectives and capabilities. and we put together what has amounted to a global economic and security commons from which we all have benefited and continue to benefit. [speaker not understood]. so, we have to keep working at it. and i think the things that have been talked about here are very much in the line of keeping [speaker not understood]. niche a was mentioned this morning. that was a fantastic piece of work by the navy. it turned around the attitudes of...
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ben rat bernanke you bought which is issuing constant q one q e two q e three now they're on the iteration q.e. to infinity but that is causing depression by that constant they i think use the interactive attacking this more advanced method for adults so as soon as you start to get a little bit too complacent and think ok the worst is over they announce yet another q e round of q e and it causes panic and stress in the participants the rats that were fine before you started attacking them with these interactive attacking isn't chasings and distressed. and crashes easy money and crashes remember and also you know will crash the market give us more queuing or now ben bernanke is saying will crash the market give us more q.e. or in europe they're saying give us more free money in the u.k. now the u.k. pound on the verge of a blip when you've got this new mark carney coming in this hockey puck chater brain coming in from canada to run the bank of england saying we're going to stimulate this coming we're going to print lots of money at the same time he's saying we're going to poke poke poke you
ben rat bernanke you bought which is issuing constant q one q e two q e three now they're on the iteration q.e. to infinity but that is causing depression by that constant they i think use the interactive attacking this more advanced method for adults so as soon as you start to get a little bit too complacent and think ok the worst is over they announce yet another q e round of q e and it causes panic and stress in the participants the rats that were fine before you started attacking them with...
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with a makerbot, you can iterate multiple times a day. and it's affordable. >> host: well, we're looking at some more model, are they doing all the same thing? are they the same model? >> guest: so this is the bot farm, the makerbot bot farm. this is a wall of replicator 2s making things. when it's done, we just give them away to people here at ces. the idea -- that's kind of one of the powers of a makerbot. when you make it, the material's so affordable, the machine's so affordable that if somebody likes it, you can just give it to them. if a bunch of friends like the thing that you designed, maybe you should become a entrepreneur, put this thing out on the market. we've got a guy who did just that. his name is chris, and he has a company called square helper. you can actually buy his makerbot-made product at squarehelper.com. it's a little thing that goes between the square and your i ipad, it allows people to swipe credit cards. and one of the problems is it spins around,. and you can't use it backwards. very simple, but he was going t
with a makerbot, you can iterate multiple times a day. and it's affordable. >> host: well, we're looking at some more model, are they doing all the same thing? are they the same model? >> guest: so this is the bot farm, the makerbot bot farm. this is a wall of replicator 2s making things. when it's done, we just give them away to people here at ces. the idea -- that's kind of one of the powers of a makerbot. when you make it, the material's so affordable, the machine's so affordable...
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that does include eliminating racism and all of its iterations. >> all i can do at this point is bless you. it has been wonderful to have you visit with us here today and the work that you do with women and children everywhere, is fabulous. we do have something for you, a little thank-you gift. it says school of public health and health services. it is not much. >> thank you so much. thank you. [applause] >> i hope you will come back. [talking over each other] >> what to do with this pack. >> don't wait. >> i will not. or underground, visit us there. our great appreciation. it is fabulous. >> standing ovation. [applause] >> thanks, everybody. thank you. it has been a pleasure, what you are doing. keep at it. you are the differencemakers. i wish i could hang out with you. thanks for having me. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> so you have to work on a
that does include eliminating racism and all of its iterations. >> all i can do at this point is bless you. it has been wonderful to have you visit with us here today and the work that you do with women and children everywhere, is fabulous. we do have something for you, a little thank-you gift. it says school of public health and health services. it is not much. >> thank you so much. thank you. [applause] >> i hope you will come back. [talking over each other] >> what to...
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country's third nuclear weapons test and a former m i five agent an emotional and believes this iteration plays into america's hands allowing it to gain more influence in the pacific region what we're looking at at this point is north korea being a useful idiot the pretext for america to defend a resource rich part of the world and when i was near my five for one thing we were always taught in terms of assessing a threat from any sort of source or country it was wonder they have the capability and today they have the intention now of course north korea is very loudly said they have the intention to try will target america but they certainly don't have the capability at this point and even if they were to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles the nearest base for america they would hit only alaska but north korea's always been much more belligerent i think iran and this is the assessment of the entire u.s. intelligence community which was iran would stop trying to develop any sort of nuclear weapon if they see it in two thousand and three and this has been stood up time and time agai
country's third nuclear weapons test and a former m i five agent an emotional and believes this iteration plays into america's hands allowing it to gain more influence in the pacific region what we're looking at at this point is north korea being a useful idiot the pretext for america to defend a resource rich part of the world and when i was near my five for one thing we were always taught in terms of assessing a threat from any sort of source or country it was wonder they have the capability...
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isn't iterational to ask questions? i wouldn't want to make a decision without the opportunity to ask questions? >> i think it is a good system. have you ever had that? i have. in california it is permissible. in california they didn't have it. i had this one judge i would try cases in front of. he would let the jury do it anyway. i'm telling you both sides are shaking in their boots right now. do not ask the question. you don't know the answer to. i have done it a couple of times and i have had an 80% failure rate with those questions. and a very good one was, i'm going to throw this one at you, they aske a couple of hours ago if you didn't like the sex fantasy that travis came up with of tieing you to a tree and raf iss rafishing you why do you scout for the right tree? >> they are questions that you could spin as being defense oriented questions as well. >> why? >> the ones about your dad slapping you, the ones about the spiderman under wear. that is not a great thing for the prosecution. >> but the other thing i thi
isn't iterational to ask questions? i wouldn't want to make a decision without the opportunity to ask questions? >> i think it is a good system. have you ever had that? i have. in california it is permissible. in california they didn't have it. i had this one judge i would try cases in front of. he would let the jury do it anyway. i'm telling you both sides are shaking in their boots right now. do not ask the question. you don't know the answer to. i have done it a couple of times and i...
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by the independent risk modeling group and my understanding was it had gone through quite a few iterations until it arrived in its final form as the correct measure, one that i relied on very heavily to manage the physician. >> did you back test the new model against the old data? >> it would have been done in arrest. >> the know why was done? >> i do not. >> you started the model reprove you group and they also say when they approved it that the cio had to automate the data entry? isn't that true? >> if they did it would have been an order that would have gone to risk. >> you are not aware that they said you had to automate the data entry when they approve the bar model. right? >> at the time i was not. i am aware of that now. >> the task for the report of the bank said that back testing -- do you know, there was no back testing that was done. is that correct? >> i said i do not know. >> take a look at exhibit 98. >> 98. >> it is page 104. here is -- >> got that page. >> this is what the review group says. in this case the model review group require -- this is what the review said about w
by the independent risk modeling group and my understanding was it had gone through quite a few iterations until it arrived in its final form as the correct measure, one that i relied on very heavily to manage the physician. >> did you back test the new model against the old data? >> it would have been done in arrest. >> the know why was done? >> i do not. >> you started the model reprove you group and they also say when they approved it that the cio had to...
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actually te ownership on an interest in the gas fields that cyprus is likely to depend on for its next iterationf its economic future? again, a big question and one that we should all be, if not against, let's just say at least concerned about. melissa: focused on. at the same time, this whole situation could potentially really be a blow to the whole european economy and maybe even the global economy economic recovery because we're talking about banks haven't reopened yet. when they do, even though they haven't seized deposits, no one will feel as secure ever again in cyprus. a lot of people are questioning their deposits in places like the cayman island. wondering if the place that are financial safe havens are really that safe. do you think we see a stress on the global banking system as a result of what almost happened he? >> so it's a really good because i think that the real point of concern, certainly for the europeans themselves, has been whether what happens in cyprus is subject to contagion in countries like italy, spain, portugal and the lot. i think the answer to that ought to be an a
actually te ownership on an interest in the gas fields that cyprus is likely to depend on for its next iterationf its economic future? again, a big question and one that we should all be, if not against, let's just say at least concerned about. melissa: focused on. at the same time, this whole situation could potentially really be a blow to the whole european economy and maybe even the global economy economic recovery because we're talking about banks haven't reopened yet. when they do, even...
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poor platform compared to what people have, samsung is coming out with newer products at a faster iterationfrequently than apple is and that subsequently has led to a significant advantage that samsung has built upon given strong execution. >> in the meantime, blackberry coming out and saying it's had a major order for the new device. i wonder at this point what is more important, is it brand perception generally, is it hardware, is it software? >> i think at the end of the day it ultimately is going to be software. software is what gives the manufacturer the ability to get a deeper understanding in terms of the consumer. for google, the fact is, android, they give away the operating software for nothing. what does google get in return? google gets to develop an app library greater than apple's and going the gets to work across a wide range of hand set manufacturers and gain a greater owning what have people do online with their smartphones. >> and there's more to it than meets the eye, if i can use that awful bond. david garrity, thanks very much for your time this morning. again, that lau
poor platform compared to what people have, samsung is coming out with newer products at a faster iterationfrequently than apple is and that subsequently has led to a significant advantage that samsung has built upon given strong execution. >> in the meantime, blackberry coming out and saying it's had a major order for the new device. i wonder at this point what is more important, is it brand perception generally, is it hardware, is it software? >> i think at the end of the day it...
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they decideed it of better to steal money from individual doe pos iters than -- depositors than for the banking system to go under, that i spread throughout europe, and god for biforbid the world. neil: thank you very much, i'm trying to remind you folks, for those who say it cannot happen. when it comes to asset taxes and the rest, it is already happening, more than just a pain in the assets for them, it is a reality, already for us. meanwhile, the obamacare situation, if it is so bad, why are so many republican governors going along? chris christie was one thing. but idaho governor as conservative as they get, what is behind him setting up a insurance exchange of their own, hope to be yoko ono broke up the beatles don't let anyone tell you otherwise, i am serious, yoko and lady gaga are so crass. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with wand thousands oforing qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help you
they decideed it of better to steal money from individual doe pos iters than -- depositors than for the banking system to go under, that i spread throughout europe, and god for biforbid the world. neil: thank you very much, i'm trying to remind you folks, for those who say it cannot happen. when it comes to asset taxes and the rest, it is already happening, more than just a pain in the assets for them, it is a reality, already for us. meanwhile, the obamacare situation, if it is so bad, why are...