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extended wear lenses to enter into an affordable daily contact lens.ople are as price-sensitive to something they stick in their eye rather than over their eyes? they want the highest quality product. how different is that for your relationship with the consumer as you embark on this versus the glasses experience? dave: absolutely. even though price is important to consumers across all products, we think that for contact lenses especially, the comfort and breathability and an area where no one wants to take any shortcuts. we are working directly with our own doctors. we have dozens of optometrists on staff where our customers can go in, get their contact lens fittings, try scout. if people want to go to their own doctor, we have an easy mechanism to send trial tax so so thattrial packs doctors and patients can become comfortable before using the lenses. vonnie: at the very beginning when you guys got in, you've established yourself as a very transformational player, but there are others trying to take some of your market share and maybe even overtake y
extended wear lenses to enter into an affordable daily contact lens.ople are as price-sensitive to something they stick in their eye rather than over their eyes? they want the highest quality product. how different is that for your relationship with the consumer as you embark on this versus the glasses experience? dave: absolutely. even though price is important to consumers across all products, we think that for contact lenses especially, the comfort and breathability and an area where no one...
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this is len mccluskey, a keyjeremy corbyn ally, but it's worth putting this in context for us. worthen mccluskey, general secretary of the unite union has never been slow to be critical for the, example, going against labour party policy. but if the guardian is to be believed in this story, he is doing exactly the same himself in opposing any attempts to exactly the same himself in opposing a ny attem pts to exta nt exactly the same himself in opposing any attempts to extant free movement of workers are supported by the most recent labour party conference in brighton, or at least that is what this story is arguing. and the motive, you would assume, for mr mccluskey is about those crucial marginal seats in the midlands and the northwest as well. and it will be interesting to see how this plays out. now you would think, this is what is beyond the credibility of some of us, these sorts of issues and disagreements. and the other one we had about today betweenjonathan, john mcdonald particularly, and here's ministerfor john mcdonald particularly, and here's minister for the john mcdonald
this is len mccluskey, a keyjeremy corbyn ally, but it's worth putting this in context for us. worthen mccluskey, general secretary of the unite union has never been slow to be critical for the, example, going against labour party policy. but if the guardian is to be believed in this story, he is doing exactly the same himself in opposing any attempts to exactly the same himself in opposing a ny attem pts to exta nt exactly the same himself in opposing any attempts to extant free movement of...
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and this antidisplacement lens at the forefront of his or her mind. that's a concern for me as well, but once again, we have a very strong mayoral city. if the mayor doesn't like the three names sent to her, she can send them back until she gets the name she wants. we can all, you know, pretend that's not the case, but that's the case. that's how these things work. so i don't know how much, quite frankly, the person that we appointed the board of supervisors that will impact that. i think its incumbent on the entire community, if you're looking for a planning director that will champion working class communities, communities of color that have been displaced in alarming numbers from this city, that you need to make your voices heard and put that pressure on. i don't know that who we appoint today will radically change that situation. so, you know, i will also close with saying that ms. diamond will replace mr. hillis on the planning commission. he is one of the more moderate voices on that commission, so i don't think ms. diamond's appointment will le
and this antidisplacement lens at the forefront of his or her mind. that's a concern for me as well, but once again, we have a very strong mayoral city. if the mayor doesn't like the three names sent to her, she can send them back until she gets the name she wants. we can all, you know, pretend that's not the case, but that's the case. that's how these things work. so i don't know how much, quite frankly, the person that we appointed the board of supervisors that will impact that. i think its...
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and that's all from through the lens from london.et day across parts of the uk on saturday, sunday promises to be a drier day, albeit with a lot of cloud and some misty, murky conditions. but, briefly, we have a weak ridge of high pressure extending across the uk. still some rain to talk about at first on sunday, particularly for eastern scotland, still on the heavy side. slowly that heavy rain pushes its way across northern scotland, and eventually becomes confined to the northern isles through the day. quite wet and windy here. but elsewhere, turning dry across scotland, largely dry across northern ireland, england and wales, but with a lot of cloud and some mist, some patchy fog through the morning. that will be slow to clear, poor visibility in places, so any brightness really at a premium on sunday. but away from the northern isles, it's mainly dry, mild, 9—12 celsius the top temperature. and then our attention turns to the south—west, our next area of rain pushing into south—west england and south wales through the evening and
and that's all from through the lens from london.et day across parts of the uk on saturday, sunday promises to be a drier day, albeit with a lot of cloud and some misty, murky conditions. but, briefly, we have a weak ridge of high pressure extending across the uk. still some rain to talk about at first on sunday, particularly for eastern scotland, still on the heavy side. slowly that heavy rain pushes its way across northern scotland, and eventually becomes confined to the northern isles...
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from the perspective of enforcement which is different from the policy perspective that i had and lens that i had for so long on the hill. so a few observations that are key in my mind now. the first is that i think that when we just use the term, privacy, we may be unintentionally cabin ourselves to too narrow a universe of thought about the data issues that we are facing. because privacy generally refers to the sharing of information that people would rather not have shared. and there are real harms that flow from that, and that's a real set of values we need to protect. but i think we can't separate those harms from the kinds of harms that flow from the use of that data to turn around and make decisions for people or about people or target manipulative information or harmful information to people. so my first observation is that itch been trying to think a lot more about data abuses rather than the narrow frame of data privacy, because i don't want us to get too cabined into a universe that prohibits thinking about the full panoply of issues that we're encountering. the second big o
from the perspective of enforcement which is different from the policy perspective that i had and lens that i had for so long on the hill. so a few observations that are key in my mind now. the first is that i think that when we just use the term, privacy, we may be unintentionally cabin ourselves to too narrow a universe of thought about the data issues that we are facing. because privacy generally refers to the sharing of information that people would rather not have shared. and there are...
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the rain traveled through the lens just dried off but that is the slow stretch there.s about ten minutes to your delay and it's building and will build with folks coming off the dumbarton bridge which has a traffic alert. this is not a traffic alert. our breaking news here on the dumbarton bridge is we still have two of your three lanes blocked by a crash mid span there, holding pretty steady because the volume of traffic is relatively light coming off the nimitz. you see green sensors all over the bay. another crash farther north in redwood city. after you get past the crash in palo alto that may be a factor. coming across the dumbarton bridge that may be a factor. one more crash reported north 680 behind the shield you'll find slowing sunol out of fremont. everything else looks good. the green highlighting that blends in with the green speed sensors is road weather index. i bring in kari's radar and we see that over in the tri-valley we have more activity than on the peninsula. the travel from west to east was a factor. kari, there is the san mateo bridge camera. loo
the rain traveled through the lens just dried off but that is the slow stretch there.s about ten minutes to your delay and it's building and will build with folks coming off the dumbarton bridge which has a traffic alert. this is not a traffic alert. our breaking news here on the dumbarton bridge is we still have two of your three lanes blocked by a crash mid span there, holding pretty steady because the volume of traffic is relatively light coming off the nimitz. you see green sensors all over...
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. >> we're super excited to be able to produce daily contact lens.much better price point than you can find elsewhere in the market. and it's really the first opportunity for contact lens wearers that have been wearing extended wear so -- two week or monthly lenses really their first opportunity to enter into an affordable daily contact lens. jason: and here's "businessweek's" austin carr on what it means for warby parker to become the warby parker of contacts. >> just a few years ago we were talking about the retail apocalypse and in many ways we're still talking about. this is the one store -- the company that sort of bucked that trend. they back in 2010, neil blumenthal and dave gilboa came up with this idea to disrupt luxottica this massive conglomerate in the eyewear space that was a monopoly, a lot of analysts think when it comes to distribution. carol: they own all of eyeglass manufacturers. >> ray-ban, sunglass hut, pearl vision, what have you and they marked up their frames massive rates. if you -- you buy ray-bans for a couple hundred dolla
. >> we're super excited to be able to produce daily contact lens.much better price point than you can find elsewhere in the market. and it's really the first opportunity for contact lens wearers that have been wearing extended wear so -- two week or monthly lenses really their first opportunity to enter into an affordable daily contact lens. jason: and here's "businessweek's" austin carr on what it means for warby parker to become the warby parker of contacts. >> just a...
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lenses, the first opportunity to enter into an affordable daily contact lens.ant to bring in austen car who has written about this and this week's edition of bloomberg businessweek. it seems like a seamless vertical strategy from glasses to contact lenses. >> that's correct. there was a big question about what would warby parker do next? they pioneered the direct to consumer products. there have been a lot of knockoffs. there was a big question if they would spread into other product , whichls or double down is what they have done. taylor: what is it about the company, is it the marketing, the seamless website, the coolness factor? how is the company able to just get it done? >> it's almost impossible to describe. intangiblet these customer experiences that just transform it from a transaction to a more emotional experience. that might work with glasses, which are a trendy fashion item, it becomes a part of your identity. the ones i am wearing are warby parker. can have thethey same impact with customers and retail shops when it comes to contacts, which are an
lenses, the first opportunity to enter into an affordable daily contact lens.ant to bring in austen car who has written about this and this week's edition of bloomberg businessweek. it seems like a seamless vertical strategy from glasses to contact lenses. >> that's correct. there was a big question about what would warby parker do next? they pioneered the direct to consumer products. there have been a lot of knockoffs. there was a big question if they would spread into other product ,...
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some reason polling shows the capitalism and socialism through the lens of the political affiliation. survey by two research taken earlier this year ruled 65 had a positive view of capitalism with 42% saying the same for socialism. however, republicans and those leaning republican 50% had a favorable view of socialism. 65% leaning democrat did. while majority of americans give capitalism the thum thumbs-up, y guest argues something has gone wrong with the nations economic mobile. what used to be highly competitive dynamic free market has morphed into something else one increasingly dominated by huge companies that are eliminating choice, reason prices and harming the consumer impairing the strength of the world largest economy. in an especially ironic twist he says it europe what we like to think of of the social democratic content whose economy has become more free, a professor financed new york university in the new book the great reversal of how america gave up on free markets. welcome and thank you for coming. explain the thesis. we like to think of america as free market, choice,
some reason polling shows the capitalism and socialism through the lens of the political affiliation. survey by two research taken earlier this year ruled 65 had a positive view of capitalism with 42% saying the same for socialism. however, republicans and those leaning republican 50% had a favorable view of socialism. 65% leaning democrat did. while majority of americans give capitalism the thum thumbs-up, y guest argues something has gone wrong with the nations economic mobile. what used to...
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len ramirez reports that this woman died in marin county just hours after being rushed to the hospital. >> reporter: this is a growing problem in the bay area where vaping appears to be as popular as ever despite mounting evidence that it is dangerous and sometimes fatal. vaping is a common and popular thing to do and it's now also deadly according to marin county's public health officer. >> until we have a better sense of what is causing this it is not safe to vaping. >> reporter: is talking about the death last friday of an otherwise healthy 45-year-old marin county woman who took a vaping six months ago. she came to the hospital with a cough, fever and shortness of breath and eventually stopped breathing on her own. >> unfortunately, over a period of hours her condition worsened and she eventually passed. this is the case. >> results in the autopsy are now pending. >> reporter: joseph, a tobacco smoker his switch to a vaping said there are two potential problems. people are smoking concocted liquids they see off the streets and the inherent dangers from mass-market vaping products.
len ramirez reports that this woman died in marin county just hours after being rushed to the hospital. >> reporter: this is a growing problem in the bay area where vaping appears to be as popular as ever despite mounting evidence that it is dangerous and sometimes fatal. vaping is a common and popular thing to do and it's now also deadly according to marin county's public health officer. >> until we have a better sense of what is causing this it is not safe to vaping. >>...
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. >>> vice president mike pence in the bay area to help relaunch america's space plans as len ramirez reports from mountain view. his focus is on the nasa ames research center. >> reporter: vice president mike pence signal strong support for america's return to space. and even towards the sum of the facilities and the technology that will return americans back to the moon. >> we are about to make even more history, and it'll pass right through nasa, and all of your incredible. >> before a crowd of cheering employees. >> reporter: the vice president said america's newest space efforts will shoot for the moon and mars. he pledged president trump support and budget priorities to make it possible. >> we are sending american astronauts on american rockets from american soil. back into space. >> reporter: mr. penza spent the day touring buildings and meeting the scientists who make up the artemis mission is to put a man and woman on the surface of the moon by 2024. he watched as scientists ran test at the complex is a specialized high-energy wind tunnel that subjects space craft heat shield
. >>> vice president mike pence in the bay area to help relaunch america's space plans as len ramirez reports from mountain view. his focus is on the nasa ames research center. >> reporter: vice president mike pence signal strong support for america's return to space. and even towards the sum of the facilities and the technology that will return americans back to the moon. >> we are about to make even more history, and it'll pass right through nasa, and all of your...
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we need to go to the state legislature and make them accountable. >> reporter: in millbrae, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> san jose has now matched last year's total for the number of pedestrians hit and killed by vehicles. you is now the 24th pedestrian fatality. san jose police say they found his body on the curb near foxworthy avenue and rubino drive. about 4 a.m. this morning. a driver hit the 45 21-year-old and fled the scene. investigators have you leads come the investigate the victims family now leading to the public for help. >> if you see something, call the police. if you see something, or hear something, then you call the police, let them know. thank you. >> san jose department of transportation says with the days getting shoulder and drivers more likely to be drinking and driving in december, they said they expect to exceed last year's total of pedestrian fatalities. >>> fairfield police are looking for a missing family. sandra young and her two grandkids, jaden and natalia last seen by family members on sunday. young's vehicle was spotted this morning at alamo. she drives a gree
we need to go to the state legislature and make them accountable. >> reporter: in millbrae, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> san jose has now matched last year's total for the number of pedestrians hit and killed by vehicles. you is now the 24th pedestrian fatality. san jose police say they found his body on the curb near foxworthy avenue and rubino drive. about 4 a.m. this morning. a driver hit the 45 21-year-old and fled the scene. investigators have you leads come the investigate the...
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in millbrae, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> dennis o'donnell here with what could be the 49ers toughest test of the year. >> greatest time of the year. two football games tomorrow, thanksgiving. we have a full slate on sunday and this is the highlight. the 49ers only super bowl loss came at the hands of the ravens seven years ago. they will get a chance at some revenges sunday and maybe in february 2. the ravens have the top scoring offense in the league thanks to the second- year quarterback lamar jackson who is fresh off during five touchdowns on monday night football. combined, 49ers and ravens have a 19-3 record which makes it easy to say that sunday's game in baltimore could be a super bowl preview, but as the raven safety, earl thomas, he is not buying it. >> it could be, let's see. we just go out there and try to lay the best football we can possibly do. when super bowl comes, they're going to be in trouble. >> getting caught up with, that's not really, he didn't really say anything that personally offended me at all. you know, if he did, then there would be a conversation. >> there w
in millbrae, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> dennis o'donnell here with what could be the 49ers toughest test of the year. >> greatest time of the year. two football games tomorrow, thanksgiving. we have a full slate on sunday and this is the highlight. the 49ers only super bowl loss came at the hands of the ravens seven years ago. they will get a chance at some revenges sunday and maybe in february 2. the ravens have the top scoring offense in the league thanks to the second- year...
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carol len ig, -- leonnigat invest reporter for the washington -- for "the washington post."bby phillip with cnnn, john bresnahan and susan davis. we learned more about president trump's conduct and the evolion of what gordon sondland acknowledged was a quick pro quo arrangement. >> it wasroper for the president to demand an investigation into a political opponent. mr. giulians requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a white house visitde for pre ze lens i can. mr. giulianith demande ukraine make a public statement announcing the investigations of the 2016 eleion, dnc server and barisma. everyone was in the loop. i then heard president trump say "so he's going to do the advestigation." ng that president zelensky will do anything for him. >> those two this had just diverged. robert: gordon sondland, everyone was in the loop. when you loot ambassador sondland's testimony, what mattered? someone who has been knowing and covering the facts. ambassador sondland w initially tried to say in his testimony that he doesn remember whether or not the president was seeking an investiga
carol len ig, -- leonnigat invest reporter for the washington -- for "the washington post."bby phillip with cnnn, john bresnahan and susan davis. we learned more about president trump's conduct and the evolion of what gordon sondland acknowledged was a quick pro quo arrangement. >> it wasroper for the president to demand an investigation into a political opponent. mr. giulians requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a white house visitde for pre ze lens i can. mr. giulianith...
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reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> president trump and apple ceo tim cook toward a texan many factoring facility today. the austin plant will continue to build apples macbook pro. the president used the visit to showcase an american company that is manufacturing in the u.s. >> when you build in the united states you don't have to worry about terrorists. it helps people make a decision to come in. >> as part of the president's trade war with china a 15% import tax will start to effect iphones in december. >>> right now demonstrators are protesting ann coulter. as john ramis reports, it ignited a debate about what free speech even means. >> it was in 1964, right here on the steps that the free speech movement was said to have been born. >> reporter: now, 65 years later, we are going to see how well it is doing. back then, and throughout the vietnam war, the speech was loud, often rude, and almost always inflammatory. it is still happening today, it has just changed the parties. >> gang rape, child rape. >> reporter: ann coulter is a lightning rod for the far right but
reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> president trump and apple ceo tim cook toward a texan many factoring facility today. the austin plant will continue to build apples macbook pro. the president used the visit to showcase an american company that is manufacturing in the u.s. >> when you build in the united states you don't have to worry about terrorists. it helps people make a decision to come in. >> as part of the president's trade war with china a 15%...
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giulians requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a white house visit for ze lens i can. mr.iulianiemanded that ukraine make a public statement announcing the investigations of the 2016 election, dnc server and baris. everyo in the loop. i then heard president trump say "so he's going to do the investigation." adding that president zelensky will do anything for him. >> those two things had just diverged. everyone was in the loop. when you look at ambassador sondland's testimony, what mattered? someone who has bee knowing and covering the facts. >> ambassador sondland wholl init tried to say in his testimony that he doesn't member whether or not the president was seeking an investigation of joe biden, on this particular day laid bare everything he thought looking back, piecing it all togetr. he knew there was a quid pro quo. and he knew it had been at thru inion of the president through his agent rudy giuliani his personalttorney. the most striking thing about what i view as gordon sondland's flip flop she finally came clean in describing thi iseally what it was. i didn't want
giulians requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a white house visit for ze lens i can. mr.iulianiemanded that ukraine make a public statement announcing the investigations of the 2016 election, dnc server and baris. everyo in the loop. i then heard president trump say "so he's going to do the investigation." adding that president zelensky will do anything for him. >> those two things had just diverged. everyone was in the loop. when you look at ambassador sondland's...
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len ramirez is at minetta with the good news coming in time for the holiday travel season.love good news. >> reporter: we have reported on how busy this is getting right now the growing pains are in the parking lot. there are some solutions to the parking problems out there right now. but, not everyone is happy about them, especially employees. >> reporter: minetta san jose international is flying high when it comes to passenger counts but its reputation for quick in and out convenience is being challenged. the airport parking now in short supply on almost a daily basis travelers say it is not as easy as it once was. >> it takes almost forever for one of these buses to pick up the passengers way out there. >> frequent flyers say they recently gave up on airport parking altogether. >> we tried to park in one of the hotels outside the airport, we find it very convenient there. >> reporter: this year minute minetta san jose could hit a new high of 50 million passengers. half 1 million are expected to pass through during the thanksgiving travel. alone. >> every day we are break
len ramirez is at minetta with the good news coming in time for the holiday travel season.love good news. >> reporter: we have reported on how busy this is getting right now the growing pains are in the parking lot. there are some solutions to the parking problems out there right now. but, not everyone is happy about them, especially employees. >> reporter: minetta san jose international is flying high when it comes to passenger counts but its reputation for quick in and out...
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can see the remains of lava flows that were created during previous eruptions everywhere deadness lens cave is incredibly diverse mountain got to be as vast as shows me the volcanoes north side of it what i've heard but mount etna has more than $300.00 psi craters fortunately there are no longer active and there are 4 main craters at near is the highest and most active volcano in europe eruptions can happen just about anywhere from osberg. bed now stretches 40 kilometers in diameter. the same year we see the power of a volcano. during an eruption in 2002 this hotel and a lot of nearby streets were buried in lava. because the this is the so-called coast road which used to lead up to the ski resort she could be through. fossum really will live with it and keep rebuilding we love our volcano we're not scared but we have respect but there are advantages to living next to a volcano the mineral rich soil is ideal for growing wine grapes this region produces red and white ones that are popular around the world gina and francesco drusus ancestors started the family even yard here in $860.00. 9
can see the remains of lava flows that were created during previous eruptions everywhere deadness lens cave is incredibly diverse mountain got to be as vast as shows me the volcanoes north side of it what i've heard but mount etna has more than $300.00 psi craters fortunately there are no longer active and there are 4 main craters at near is the highest and most active volcano in europe eruptions can happen just about anywhere from osberg. bed now stretches 40 kilometers in diameter. the same...
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so you get people who see the 1st before i take a picture and then they're looking at the camera lens to talk of it. rachel tonopah drew international attention with her photo series sirens she took the pictures during especially intense storms involving winds up to 150 kilometers per hour and waves as high as 15 meters it was the 8th of february trade she 60 which restored and i spent the day here exactly where we are now and it was 6 hours of utterly exhausting italy brilliant photographer. she gave every wave she photographed for the series a name taken from methodology medusa little poseidon making the giant waves seem like raging guns or demons. if you freeze the sea at a really fast shutter speed a 1000th of a 2nd or thereabouts there are amazing shape and this is an example this one is called loki the norse trickster god looks like how can a good laugh. if she's out during a real storm she lies right on the sand to achieve greater stability then she can use her telephoto zoom lens to capture waves of 200 meters away. after don't really uncomfortable poses like this lying on a s
so you get people who see the 1st before i take a picture and then they're looking at the camera lens to talk of it. rachel tonopah drew international attention with her photo series sirens she took the pictures during especially intense storms involving winds up to 150 kilometers per hour and waves as high as 15 meters it was the 8th of february trade she 60 which restored and i spent the day here exactly where we are now and it was 6 hours of utterly exhausting italy brilliant photographer....
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. >> and you've created a lens.ike a contact lens which is permiable and that is the true secret of your manufacturing, right? >> it is a break-through material science to allow light and oxygen come through a window. >> is this something you are going to license out? it seems like this is a revolution in manufacturing, therefore all kinds of applications in all kinds of factories are possible? >> it is a platform. and we've got customers that range from foam replacement, from running shoes to bike seats to a whole host of different applications like riddell helmets. we have rigid plastic for automotive applications and material for surgical application and dental materials, you name it. >> do you have licensing or do you have a sales model or revenue? the reason i ask is this. i know you raised a lot of money, like $680 million and in the industry at least $650 million was invested this year and if you look at publicly traded companies or -- 3-d solutions they're down significantly so i'm trying to figure out among
. >> and you've created a lens.ike a contact lens which is permiable and that is the true secret of your manufacturing, right? >> it is a break-through material science to allow light and oxygen come through a window. >> is this something you are going to license out? it seems like this is a revolution in manufacturing, therefore all kinds of applications in all kinds of factories are possible? >> it is a platform. and we've got customers that range from foam...
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when you see what you saw in the media, you look through the lens and analyze the media.did you see? >> i saw a continuation of two years of the mueller investigation, all the media hyperbolic reckless speculation and declarations, bombshells this is explosive, the beginning of the end for the president the noose is tightening, the walls are closing in, beginningg of the end and so on. when you hear that for two years, it tends to lose its effect. think of russia collusion and the investigation with mueller as "caddyshack."th great movie.ue and the ukraine thing and we saw with impeachment where nobody knew who the witnesses where, nobody understands the story, and nobody can define what the crime was, that's "caddyshack 2," a movie that should never be allowed on the air again. by the time you got the last day, you had 11 million. over one week of impeachment hearings, 3 million people gone and who suffered?ia democratic presidential candidates because they had a debate on wednesday night, msnbc got a little over 6 million people, 6.5 million people. do you know what the
when you see what you saw in the media, you look through the lens and analyze the media.did you see? >> i saw a continuation of two years of the mueller investigation, all the media hyperbolic reckless speculation and declarations, bombshells this is explosive, the beginning of the end for the president the noose is tightening, the walls are closing in, beginningg of the end and so on. when you hear that for two years, it tends to lose its effect. think of russia collusion and the...
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innovative eye glass brand maker warby peakeby parker revolutione contact lens market.nouncement today. tell us about it. >> we're launching our own brand of contact lenses. so this is something that we've been thinking about for a while and we found that over 40% of our customers wear contact lenses. so we spent the last 18 months researching the market and trying to find one of the best lenses available to provide to our customers. maria: how big is that market and tell us what it means for w a arby parker as a business. >> contact lenses alone are over $5 billion market in the u.s. eye exams are $6 billion plus market in the u.s. and we've been making a big push into vision testing and eye exams. so when we look at this, we're now entering a market that's over $11 billion in the u.s. so we're really excited. i think if we had started warby parker 30 years ago, maybe we would have gone into watches or other accessories or apparel but we would rather focus on what do our customers need, what's adjacent, these are big markets for us to tackle. >> did you wait until the
innovative eye glass brand maker warby peakeby parker revolutione contact lens market.nouncement today. tell us about it. >> we're launching our own brand of contact lenses. so this is something that we've been thinking about for a while and we found that over 40% of our customers wear contact lenses. so we spent the last 18 months researching the market and trying to find one of the best lenses available to provide to our customers. maria: how big is that market and tell us what it means...
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Nov 8, 2019
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len ramirez is live in mountain view with the city is taking a strong stance as a large section of the city is about to be redeveloped. >> reporter: this decision is specific to a 400 acre swath of land right here known as the east whisman district. it is considered a gusty move by a city trying to solve its dramatic jobs and housing imbalance. high-tech workers filled the streets of mountain view's east whisman district for decades, small lowrise industrial and tech campuses have been the norm. but, many of the people who work here don't live anywhere close. >> have like eight people living in my house not because i wanted to but because i have got relatives and friends cannot find housing. >> reporter: this man commutes from san jose and so does this man who says the drive is getting longer every day because so many others are doing the same. >> someone like me who travels from south and san jose takes about an hour, hour and 10 minutes every day to come in. >> reporter: which is one reason why the city council took it to step approving a redevelopment plan for the area that requires
len ramirez is live in mountain view with the city is taking a strong stance as a large section of the city is about to be redeveloped. >> reporter: this decision is specific to a 400 acre swath of land right here known as the east whisman district. it is considered a gusty move by a city trying to solve its dramatic jobs and housing imbalance. high-tech workers filled the streets of mountain view's east whisman district for decades, small lowrise industrial and tech campuses have been...
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Nov 18, 2019
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and the man whose lens helped define the 1960s, the photographer terry o'neill has died. first to hong kong where i want to build up a picture of rapidly moving events, in the last few minutes we have seen these pictures of at least a0 people arrested near polytechnic university. the people were detained outside hotel icon on science museum road. the university has been the scene of intense clashes between anti—government protesters and police over the weekend. at 5:30am local time, the police advanced in to the huge campus. protestors set the main entrance on fire. police used tear gas and water cannon. our correspondent gabriel gatehouse witnessed events. the assault on the campus started about five minutes ago. we saw several dozen black—clad police officers suddenly materialise out of nowhere and start storming the place. they were firing rubber bullets and tear gas and in response, the protesters unleashed all the petrol—bombs they had, sometimes hurling whole boxes at a time which caused two huge fires at the main entrances to the campus. you may be able to hear a f
and the man whose lens helped define the 1960s, the photographer terry o'neill has died. first to hong kong where i want to build up a picture of rapidly moving events, in the last few minutes we have seen these pictures of at least a0 people arrested near polytechnic university. the people were detained outside hotel icon on science museum road. the university has been the scene of intense clashes between anti—government protesters and police over the weekend. at 5:30am local time, the...
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Nov 13, 2019
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chair powell: i think that is the right lens. the lens for us is risk management. through the federal reserve system are tplications e for the economy, for financial institutions, and for all kinds of things. that is appropriate research. we are just globally at the beginning of understanding that. there is a lot of research going on, including a significant amount at the fed. for monetary policy, it is not a current consideration. it would not be something that would have any effect on the current setting of monetary policy. over time, it could affect the neutral rate of interest or the volatility of economic activity. those are things that we are thinking about for the longer term. i think the public would expect us to assess any risk and use that assessment in the way we supervise and regulate financial institutions and also potentially over the longer-term in terms of monetary policy. >> do you have an opinion on the how u.s. banks are analyzing that risk? and basically what i'm asking is due any to start thinking through whether or not we need to self impose o
chair powell: i think that is the right lens. the lens for us is risk management. through the federal reserve system are tplications e for the economy, for financial institutions, and for all kinds of things. that is appropriate research. we are just globally at the beginning of understanding that. there is a lot of research going on, including a significant amount at the fed. for monetary policy, it is not a current consideration. it would not be something that would have any effect on the...
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if you look into the lens of narratives. you can see more or less immediately that the la wall isa metaphor. in an embodiment of a story, part of a narrative and that narrative is the anxiety that you're feeling and that i'm feeling is because the other is out there incoming and they're going to do these things as they come in, they will bring drugs, taker jobs, do this, that. i think there is a lot of free-floating anxiety and the society for a lot of reasons. i'll toss in some of the factors, the economy of the world is going through such a phone model change that i think nobody knows what they're going to be doing 20 years from now or ten years from now. so that is something. the technology is changing the social relationship to people in such a way it is completely apocalyptic changes. in gender relations and traditions of how you build a family or any of that stuff. there is a number of these things that are happening right now and people are anxious that they don't recognize the world that they're in and they recognize
if you look into the lens of narratives. you can see more or less immediately that the la wall isa metaphor. in an embodiment of a story, part of a narrative and that narrative is the anxiety that you're feeling and that i'm feeling is because the other is out there incoming and they're going to do these things as they come in, they will bring drugs, taker jobs, do this, that. i think there is a lot of free-floating anxiety and the society for a lot of reasons. i'll toss in some of the factors,...
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and the man whose lens helped define the 1960s: the photographer terry o'neill has died.nd we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance, chief features writer at the ft, and the broadcaster, lucy beresford. good evening. the duke of york is said to be standing by his decision to give a television interview about his disgraced former friend jeffrey epstein and allegations made against him personally. prince andrew told the bbc he didn't regret his association with epstein while admitting it was a mistake to stay with him in new york in 2010 when he was a convicted sex offender. he also denied the allegations of virginia roberts who says she had sex with him in london when she was 17. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. your royal highness, we've come to buckingham palace... the interview has been heard, andrew's answers have been noted, with incredulity in some quarters and, one suspects, with something close to despair within the royal household. the reaction to his words in most cases has been negative. the consensus in pr
and the man whose lens helped define the 1960s: the photographer terry o'neill has died.nd we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance, chief features writer at the ft, and the broadcaster, lucy beresford. good evening. the duke of york is said to be standing by his decision to give a television interview about his disgraced former friend jeffrey epstein and allegations made against him personally. prince andrew told the bbc he didn't regret his association...
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some of your biggest backers, including the leader of the unite union len mccluskey, think that isn't you think? well, the conference motion was passed. it doesn't necessarily form part of the manifesto, but i do think we have to recognise there are many people in britain who have partners who are from europe or the other way around and have children, and therefore the children of both. we cannot stop them moving about. your manifesto in 2017 said that you would end freedom of movement. it sounds like your manifesto in 2019 will say something very different. look, we are meeting this weekend to decide the contents of our manifesto and that will come to a decision. the 2017 manifesto also said, "labour accepts the referendum result". now you are offering people another referendum. doesn't your change of heart on brexit undermine people's trust? i think what we've done is a sensible approach. i recognise why people voted remain and why people voted leave. but don't you think there will be some people listening to you now who might have voted labour in 2017 who think, hang on a minute, y
some of your biggest backers, including the leader of the unite union len mccluskey, think that isn't you think? well, the conference motion was passed. it doesn't necessarily form part of the manifesto, but i do think we have to recognise there are many people in britain who have partners who are from europe or the other way around and have children, and therefore the children of both. we cannot stop them moving about. your manifesto in 2017 said that you would end freedom of movement. it...
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if we are going to look at throy lens and affordability lens andy process, great. if it's a signal we are open toa big mistake. the second thing related to thaa position as a department of sup. and it would seem to be highly o want to support the expansion oe same areas that are going to bet affected by sb50, which is sendy different signal. sb50 is about top-down designat. it is about saying by decree whs where. it does move control and partice local to the state. like it or not, some people in e sb50. but it is an entirely contradico what you just heard from staff e resolution sitting before you. i suggest you consider supportie right approach to doing communid change and take a position, frag sb50 in the ways that it doesn's proposal. this should be amended into sb5s position. i think you would have a win/wi. >> thank you, mr. cohen. next speaker, please. >> rick hall, cultural action n. i'm a bit confused about this wg especially after peter because a city were opposing sb50. [off mic] that we as a city are. and that's sort of my reason thd oppose this thing to
if we are going to look at throy lens and affordability lens andy process, great. if it's a signal we are open toa big mistake. the second thing related to thaa position as a department of sup. and it would seem to be highly o want to support the expansion oe same areas that are going to bet affected by sb50, which is sendy different signal. sb50 is about top-down designat. it is about saying by decree whs where. it does move control and partice local to the state. like it or not, some people...