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foundation over and pushes out the ruptured pipeline >> it is intimidating i'm talking to people as a layman who needs help. >> this is a difficult process for people to navigate we're only focused on outreach so we've got the informational and we've spoken to many different owner groups and community groups all across the city. >> outreach is critical for the retrofitting program the city has to get out to the community and help people said what they have to do and do it and raise finances so this program is an advocate and resource for the community. >> so why not skip to the theme. foremost and most to come we've been presenting community meetings and going face to face with community owners and helping people understand what to do >> you may be wanting to know about the sf green but this will allow you to have is a loan for the property so if you have the property the loan will be summoned by the new owner and this is pay back for your property taxes and the low rates this is a fantastic option. >> i'm in favor of the program obviously we're going to have a earthquake this is from an inv
foundation over and pushes out the ruptured pipeline >> it is intimidating i'm talking to people as a layman who needs help. >> this is a difficult process for people to navigate we're only focused on outreach so we've got the informational and we've spoken to many different owner groups and community groups all across the city. >> outreach is critical for the retrofitting program the city has to get out to the community and help people said what they have to do and do it and...
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i really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> so i obviously am a jerk on tv, i'm a layman who doesn't have any expert knowledge about this at all. i feel like i'm trying to understand the virology here so i can get a better grasp on the news here. can i ask you to correct me if i explained any of that wrong if i plained the way symptoms typically manifest? >> no, that was actually very good for the most part. one thing i will say is that typically in the past ebola has been known as ebola hemorrhagic fever because it was thought that many or most cases involved hemorrhage or bleeding and they've renamed it ebola disease because the vast majority of cases have no bleeding whatsoever. only about 18% of the cases in the current epidemic have any bleeding. for the most part what's killing patients from this disease is the severe dehydration from diarrhea and vomiting and organ damage but only a small portion of patients actually have bleeding. >> in terms of the way that patients get sick and the ways that their lives are most threatened with the dehydration, with the vomiting and the dia
i really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> so i obviously am a jerk on tv, i'm a layman who doesn't have any expert knowledge about this at all. i feel like i'm trying to understand the virology here so i can get a better grasp on the news here. can i ask you to correct me if i explained any of that wrong if i plained the way symptoms typically manifest? >> no, that was actually very good for the most part. one thing i will say is that typically in the past ebola has been...
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or to put that in layman's terms, enough money to zm
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. >> i guess for the layman, okay. >> jon: thanks so much, sam, >> jon: thanks so much, sam, good luckthere are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide. verizon. anncr: now you can merge the physical freedom of the car, with the virtual freedom of wi-fi. chevrolet, the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. hi mom. you made it! anncr: it's the new independence. . >> thank you. so you know how some political ideas sound great in theory. you think man, if only we could test theories in a giant experiment involving millions of people's lives. you know, who would be crazy enough to agree? turns out kansas. jessica will
. >> i guess for the layman, okay. >> jon: thanks so much, sam, >> jon: thanks so much, sam, good luckthere are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line...
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. >> i guess for the layman, okay. >> jon: thanks so much, sam, >> jon: thanks so much, sam, good luckre reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide. verizon. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. tproudly introduce new guinness blonde american lager. deliciously crisp and flavorful, brewed with mosaic™ and willamette american hops and using centuries old guinness brewing artistry and traditions.
. >> i guess for the layman, okay. >> jon: thanks so much, sam, >> jon: thanks so much, sam, good luckre reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing...
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was clearly an identifiable potential for how they got infected >> schieffer: that is the part as a layman that bothers me of the all this time has passed and they what he says they don't have a clue. >> well, again -- schieffer: that is my word. there is no definite. you can't say that she definitely got infected here. she went from a less stringent to a more stringent protocol. she was not only on the original protocol as soon as they found out that this person was positive by the lab test, then they switched over to a much more stringent protocol. he is right. you don't know if she is infected here or in the more stringent protocol. but common sense will tell you that it's much more likely that you get infected with skin exposed as opposed to not skin exposed >> schieffer: is an ebola czar, ron klain who had been a chief of staff to vice-president gore and later to vice-president biden to take charge of this, is that going to help? >> well, it's going to be coordination. it's going to be ebola response coordinator. we do not call him a czar. it is the ebola response coordinator. and rig
was clearly an identifiable potential for how they got infected >> schieffer: that is the part as a layman that bothers me of the all this time has passed and they what he says they don't have a clue. >> well, again -- schieffer: that is my word. there is no definite. you can't say that she definitely got infected here. she went from a less stringent to a more stringent protocol. she was not only on the original protocol as soon as they found out that this person was positive by the...
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veterans should describe their military title and experience in layman's terms. a new government site the veterans employment center can help. www.ebenefits.va .gov translates military occupation codes, branches of service and pay grades into civilian jobs with links to matching open positions. also, check out recruitmilitary.com,/site the site is founded and run by a former marine. it currently has more than 19,000 jobs in the bay area including positions like real estate manager, economist, project manager, senior financial analyst, and tax consultant. our vets today are highly trained with a superb work ethic. they have earned their place in our labor force. i'm steven greenburg, kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> following this breaking news right now, secret service director julia pierson resigns amid recent white house security breaches after testimony on capitol hill yesterday about a breach in the white house security. we'll have continuing coverage and a special report coming from cbs in just a short time. >>> meanwhile, eating cookies and brownies will not
veterans should describe their military title and experience in layman's terms. a new government site the veterans employment center can help. www.ebenefits.va .gov translates military occupation codes, branches of service and pay grades into civilian jobs with links to matching open positions. also, check out recruitmilitary.com,/site the site is founded and run by a former marine. it currently has more than 19,000 jobs in the bay area including positions like real estate manager, economist,...
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. >> i guess for the layman, okay. >> jon: thanks so much, sam, >> jon: thanks so much, sam, good luck. there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide. verizon. with new jolly rancher filled gummy bites? not today. bites. little greatness. at subway.overs rejoice... where the mangalicious meatball marinara is now a famous $5 footlong. bursting with italian seasonings and our signature marinara sauce, it's a $5 footlong, all october long. ♪ subway. eat fresh. never running out of them again. a fresh new blade? get gillette's best blades delivered to your door for about $1 a week at gillette.com/subscribe gillette. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling c
. >> i guess for the layman, okay. >> jon: thanks so much, sam, >> jon: thanks so much, sam, good luck. there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line...
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. >> i guess for the layman, okay. >> jon: thanks so much, sam, >> jon: thanks so much, sam, good luck. here's the situation... a contaminated energy drink has turned everyone into mutants. ( roars ) can you save sunset city? of course you can. it's a ( bleep ) video game. rated "m" for "mature." only on... come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery! i started using old spice deodorant and body wash, so i can finally real like a smell man and have hot water lady, woman, motorcycle, zazzz, repeated, 369, meatballs, helicopter, briefcase, tacos [old spice whistle] (dootrick or treat! mmm! thank you! mmm! mmm! er hair? put pantene to the test. when hair loses protein it splits. pantene helps stop split
. >> i guess for the layman, okay. >> jon: thanks so much, sam, >> jon: thanks so much, sam, good luck. here's the situation... a contaminated energy drink has turned everyone into mutants. ( roars ) can you save sunset city? of course you can. it's a ( bleep ) video game. rated "m" for "mature." only on... come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart....
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in other words, as a layman, when a project is finished. i am trying to design it and now i complete the design. so. what is the impact on the safety? i design something. so i am just questioning whether we should define completed project differently. in my mind a completed project is when it's done, actually going to help the situation. and people will see that it's done. i don't know how other people feel on this -- >> that point, that's a good point. the difference between something that is complete and an intersection is fixed. we won't have any other collisions there. versus something is implemented and we need to evaluate it and make sure that is actually going to address the problems we have identified. is what we think are the collision factors. am i understanding you correctly, something that is complete and how we evaluate it? >> yeah, again you are designing something that is predeveloped to be preconstruction to be finished. >> right. >> for me, when it's finished, that's completed. >> right. so the status column is where we are
in other words, as a layman, when a project is finished. i am trying to design it and now i complete the design. so. what is the impact on the safety? i design something. so i am just questioning whether we should define completed project differently. in my mind a completed project is when it's done, actually going to help the situation. and people will see that it's done. i don't know how other people feel on this -- >> that point, that's a good point. the difference between something...
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veterans should describe their military title and experience in layman's terms of the a new government site terms of the a new government site can help translating military occupation codes, branches of service and pay grades into civilian jobs with links to matching open positions. also, check out recruitmilitary.com a site founded and run by a former marine. it currently has more than 19,000 jobs in the bay area including positions like real estate manager, economist, project manager, senior financial analyst, and tax consultant. our vets today are highly trained with a superb work ethic. they have earned their place in our labor force. i'm steven greenburg kpix 5. ,,,,,,,, mmmmm. ring ring! ring ring! progresso. you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well, vegetables... shhhhh! ...taste better in our savory broth. vegetables. no, soup! oh, soup! this week at safeway find progresso vegetable classics soup on sale for 99 cents with your club card. is coming home >>> a little bit of history reborn if the bay area. a retailer whose very name is synonymous with sonoma is coming
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. >> i guess for the layman, okay. >> jon: thanks so much, sam, >> jon: thanks so much, sam, good luck. hey oh, one bloody mary, served at a perfect 98.6 degrees. some drinks are hardly refreshing. [glass shattering] nah dog, i'm good. this party's dead, i love it. new redd's wicked apple refreshingly hard it's the $6.99 pick your pairs deal at pizza hut. pick two medium pizzas and a total of four toppings for $6.99 each. want two toppings on one and two on the other? three and one? get it however you want, and on your favorite crusts! pan, thin 'n crispy, or hand tossed. just $6.99 a pizza. pizza hut. asons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide. verizon. come on! let's hide
. >> i guess for the layman, okay. >> jon: thanks so much, sam, >> jon: thanks so much, sam, good luck. hey oh, one bloody mary, served at a perfect 98.6 degrees. some drinks are hardly refreshing. [glass shattering] nah dog, i'm good. this party's dead, i love it. new redd's wicked apple refreshingly hard it's the $6.99 pick your pairs deal at pizza hut. pick two medium pizzas and a total of four toppings for $6.99 each. want two toppings on one and two on the other? three...
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or to put that in layman's terms, enough money to hazmat, suit up, every man, woman and child in america and silkwood shower those [bleep] till election day. let's do it. let's do it. (applause) one group in particular, very up set about the influence that money has on our politics. >> we must reduce the role of money in politics. >> stem the core rosive influence of money in politics. >> the corrupting influence of money. >> the unending chase for money threatens to steal our democracy itself. >> jon: my advice to democracy, is that we could end this chase for money, by having democracy marry a condiments heirress. it, wod for me, but move along, ketchup is taken. (laughter) perhaps i could set democracy up with bette poupon. (laughter) who's the heir to the-- i just like doing his voice. the democrats are outraged. and their outrage is brought to you by, money. (laughter) the pillow smothering our democracy in its hospital bed. (laughter) there's only one problem. >> in the ten senate races where the most outside money has been spent, liberal groups have outspent conservatives-- 97 mil
or to put that in layman's terms, enough money to hazmat, suit up, every man, woman and child in america and silkwood shower those [bleep] till election day. let's do it. let's do it. (applause) one group in particular, very up set about the influence that money has on our politics. >> we must reduce the role of money in politics. >> stem the core rosive influence of money in politics. >> the corrupting influence of money. >> the unending chase for money threatens to...
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. >> from a layman's perspective it seems that you have to do the upgrade and change regardless if we go to 24, 50. >> but the challenge, seems the same to me either way. >> and it, and we have to do it to increase the capacity. >> right. >> we could stay with the current height of 8 inches but it is not going to give us the level boarding which will allow us to go ahead and increase the capacity. so, we will be stuck at this same place. >> okay. >> and again, it seems like, cal train is going to have that challenge, whether even if you go to 24, so if it is the difference between feflt and 24, and the up grades are going to need to happen in all of the stations. >> okay, great. any other comments or questions? i know that we have the san francisco county transportation authority here as well. to make some comments as well. should we go to them first? i believe that we have lee... (inaudible) >> good morning, i am the deputy director for the san francisco transportation authority, and i am grateful for the opportunity to provide our agency, perspective this morning on the important is
. >> from a layman's perspective it seems that you have to do the upgrade and change regardless if we go to 24, 50. >> but the challenge, seems the same to me either way. >> and it, and we have to do it to increase the capacity. >> right. >> we could stay with the current height of 8 inches but it is not going to give us the level boarding which will allow us to go ahead and increase the capacity. so, we will be stuck at this same place. >> okay. >> and...
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veterans should describe their military title and experience in layman's terms.ew government site the veterans employment center can help. www.ebenefits.va.gov translates military occupation codes, branches of service and pay grades into civilian jobs with links to matching open positions. also check out recruitmilitary.com, a site founded and run by a former marine. it currently has more than 19,000 jobs in the bay area including positions like real estate manager, economist, project manager, senior financial analyst and tax consultant. our vets today are highly trained with a superb work ethic. they have earned their place in our labor force. i'm steven greenberg, kpix 5. ,,,, bulldog: [yawning] i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event is ending soon. choose $300 in free gifts, and, get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic mattress. ♪ mattress discounters well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to
veterans should describe their military title and experience in layman's terms.ew government site the veterans employment center can help. www.ebenefits.va.gov translates military occupation codes, branches of service and pay grades into civilian jobs with links to matching open positions. also check out recruitmilitary.com, a site founded and run by a former marine. it currently has more than 19,000 jobs in the bay area including positions like real estate manager, economist, project manager,...
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out should be looked at to make it plain and simple so that the people can understand it in the layman's terms and i think that this is a great policy, and i think that it is very detailed, and hopefully it is going to give a lot of guidance to the first responders on the street. and i think that the cps discussion is really important, and it should continue. and perhaps, you know, in six months, when we get some stats in, and when you get, and you get back to the table, if it needs to be tweaked we should tweak and i want to commend you for your hard work and i think that it is an excellent policy and a good way to go to start. >> thank you. >> commissioner melara? >> i was and i am, and i have so much to say about this. and i have been around this issue in and out of the issue of domestic violence for over 40 years. one of reasons that (inaudible) was established was that we knew that women when they got in trouble they went home to mom and two because we knew that the women with children had no place to go. and and children that i experienced, that seemed like domestic violence and i
out should be looked at to make it plain and simple so that the people can understand it in the layman's terms and i think that this is a great policy, and i think that it is very detailed, and hopefully it is going to give a lot of guidance to the first responders on the street. and i think that the cps discussion is really important, and it should continue. and perhaps, you know, in six months, when we get some stats in, and when you get, and you get back to the table, if it needs to be...
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. >> let me ask again, our three igs, are there -- questions a layman might ask, are there just too many cards in circulation for us to really get our arms around it holding in advance, mr. lyle's testimony, and are there too many employees authorized to use such purchase cards? should those numbers beled in terms of the numbers? >> within epa, they do conduct an annual review to make sure we've got the right number of people with purchase cards. the idea is also they be at the local level and that they be supervised locally. whether or not 2,000 is the right number, i can't say. >> how many employees total? >> 16,000. >> so, what if i said everyone who's an employee, when you become an employee of the epa, we're going to issue one of these cards to you. because you might need it. and you know, they're working so well, why not everybody have one. what would be wrong with that? >> it would be wrong because you'd have to have quite a few controls. >> that's my point. do we have any idea about what is an optimum number versus that's too many? i mean, you with hold judgment in 2000, but exer
. >> let me ask again, our three igs, are there -- questions a layman might ask, are there just too many cards in circulation for us to really get our arms around it holding in advance, mr. lyle's testimony, and are there too many employees authorized to use such purchase cards? should those numbers beled in terms of the numbers? >> within epa, they do conduct an annual review to make sure we've got the right number of people with purchase cards. the idea is also they be at the...
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these sexually objectified female bodies are designed to function as an terminal texture want to the laymanpresumes straight now players. no less video, we discussed the concept of subject to vacation and looked at a subset of nonessential female characters which i classified as non-playable sex objects. in this episode, we will expand our discussion of the women in background decoration to examine how sexualized female bodies often occupy the dual role as both sexual playthings and a perpetual victims of male violence. >> are you here for the whore? i have your money. let her go. >> no1 ! the use of sexual or domestic violence is the form of scaffolding for dark energy mormons has become a pervasive pattern in monitored in gaming. >> i thought you forgot. i'm so glad you didn't. >> i'm sorry, i did not know. what are you doing? no1 please, no! >> that was a clip from anita sarkeesian's series, "tropes vs women in video games." some in the community have launched a relentless campaign of threats and harassment against her. to find out more, we go to san francisco where we're joined by anita
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if you can put it in layman's terms, it's tough to do that i'm sure, how would this ebola vaccine work ebola vaccine would be tested in successive steps, beginning with small tests for safety as soon as there is no problem with safety, we would move toward vaccinating people at risk, health care workers and out into the community, contacts of individuals and probably not even to the wider community. it would not be used nationwide in africa or the u.s. >> i'm curious to hear more about your research and the science specifically. how did you come up with this vaccine idea? >> well, at the moment there are several vaccines in process. i was present at the beginning when we put a full thrust effort on vaccines for both ebola and marbird virus and we used the available technology because the older technologies of live attenuated vaccines like measles, mumps, rubella are not effective against ebola, so we have used modern technologies and we established step by step what parts of ebola are required in the vaccine, and then what might be a safe vector, what might be a safe vector that is pot
if you can put it in layman's terms, it's tough to do that i'm sure, how would this ebola vaccine work ebola vaccine would be tested in successive steps, beginning with small tests for safety as soon as there is no problem with safety, we would move toward vaccinating people at risk, health care workers and out into the community, contacts of individuals and probably not even to the wider community. it would not be used nationwide in africa or the u.s. >> i'm curious to hear more about...
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explain to it a layman. >> sure. over 20 million shazams per day and we take a fingerprint of the sound waves and we send that back to our systems. and we match that against database of over 30 million songs, 160 tv channels. various wear marks and beakance. and typically in less than 4 seconds we return a match. over 120 scientists and engineers, over 200 patents and over 10 years of work on the ability to make shazam recognized at such a high rate and so quickly. and we are thrilled a lot of our users think it is magic. >> since it was integrated into siri, how much as your volume gone up? do you have a bead on that? >> i can't disclose actual numbers but we lunchd in partnership with apple and we're thrilled with the results so far. and it is meeting expectations for sure. >> you raised 20 million dollars earlier this year. we asked if an ipo was in the cards but the market's gotten a little more volatile since thn. is that still something shazam is eyeing. >> we're working to build the best company we can. contin
explain to it a layman. >> sure. over 20 million shazams per day and we take a fingerprint of the sound waves and we send that back to our systems. and we match that against database of over 30 million songs, 160 tv channels. various wear marks and beakance. and typically in less than 4 seconds we return a match. over 120 scientists and engineers, over 200 patents and over 10 years of work on the ability to make shazam recognized at such a high rate and so quickly. and we are thrilled a...
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the danger with these things being leaked the way they have these aren't really layman documents. so it's not really something that could be easily interpreted by the public. even experts will disagree on exactly what they say and what it means happened. you know, it has been reported that this is consistent with the officer's story. i do believe, though, that it contradicts at least a half dozen witnesses. so we don't know really what happened. so the reason that we've been really asking for an indictment is to get to a trial. so that we can get all the evidence out and people can see all evidence that can be cross examined, can be done in public and we can find out what happened and justice can be served. >> eugene, antonio mentioned the multiple autopsies so there's a third one that still has to come out. the first one was down by the brown family's private m.e. conflicts with the results of this. the police in ferguson says we're not going to believe any other than the official autopsy. what is your reaction? >> they are often left in new te dark. we had a very controversial s
the danger with these things being leaked the way they have these aren't really layman documents. so it's not really something that could be easily interpreted by the public. even experts will disagree on exactly what they say and what it means happened. you know, it has been reported that this is consistent with the officer's story. i do believe, though, that it contradicts at least a half dozen witnesses. so we don't know really what happened. so the reason that we've been really asking for...
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i need you to put into layman terms. people watching might want to invest in your company. cloud why is it necessary and who are some of the big customers that you've hooked up with at this point? people might say, why didn't they do it themselves, instead they came to you. jim: well, first off the cloud is part of a broader movement, applications are going from running on desktop or a laptop to running on mobile devices. the way the applications work is most of that functionality is running at a data center somewhere. that's what people call the cloud. a lot of people think it's a theatrical thing, but what it basically is when you use your phone or android phone you're running applications, you have a sliver of that on your phone most of the functionality are in a data center somewhere. that data center is called the cloud. there's multiple of those data centers out there. what red hat does, we're the leading provider of open stack which is a software platform that's used to run clouds. so while we don't participate on the android or iphone devices, generally when you're
i need you to put into layman terms. people watching might want to invest in your company. cloud why is it necessary and who are some of the big customers that you've hooked up with at this point? people might say, why didn't they do it themselves, instead they came to you. jim: well, first off the cloud is part of a broader movement, applications are going from running on desktop or a laptop to running on mobile devices. the way the applications work is most of that functionality is running at...
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. >> they say dealing with the diabetes makes life challenging but in layman's terms. >> sometimes iteck his blood sugar, watch him through the night and things like that. >> reporter: on saturday, thousands will join our nbc 10 team at the philadelphia art museum for the stepout walk to stop diabetes. zaire and his family will there, too, not just walking to find a cure for zaire, they're walking to help everyone with diabetes and those who might get it if we don't raise enough money to figure out how to prevent it. >> i hope people aren't saying i'm not going to go. this is a condition or disease that can be cured if all of us get behind, standing and walking together. >> reporter: tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> this is so important. tomorrow's walk is at the philadelphia museum of art, registration for the diabetes walk begins at 8:00 a.m. come on out. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> we started the day off with sunshine, the clouds have increased quite a bit during the day. and some rain will be moving in during the nig
. >> they say dealing with the diabetes makes life challenging but in layman's terms. >> sometimes iteck his blood sugar, watch him through the night and things like that. >> reporter: on saturday, thousands will join our nbc 10 team at the philadelphia art museum for the stepout walk to stop diabetes. zaire and his family will there, too, not just walking to find a cure for zaire, they're walking to help everyone with diabetes and those who might get it if we don't raise...
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explain in layman's terms to parents out there that want to know why does it cost so much to go to college these days, where is the big expense in the university? >> i think several reasons. first of all, it's not as expensive as you think, and this is where we get to, i call, the myth of the sticker price. anybody who thinks this sticker price, this, this, and this. >> reporter: most uc students, according to napolitano graduate with no debt and among those with debt, it's less than $20,000. >> total, not per year, total. and that's an investment. you know, that's not even, you know, that's a car, you know, think about it in terms like that, that will pay itself off and off and off and off over a person's lifetime. >> reporter: most of the uc budget goes to paying for people and facilities, costs napolitano will continue to fight for at the state capitol. >> i think our chief challenge remains and is sacramento and the budget, and i just know it, i see it, not sure i quite understand why, but we've got to keep working at it. >> reporter: jessica aguirre, nbc bay area news. >>> tuition has
explain in layman's terms to parents out there that want to know why does it cost so much to go to college these days, where is the big expense in the university? >> i think several reasons. first of all, it's not as expensive as you think, and this is where we get to, i call, the myth of the sticker price. anybody who thinks this sticker price, this, this, and this. >> reporter: most uc students, according to napolitano graduate with no debt and among those with debt, it's less...