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lot of money. some of the numbers and talk about, we have spent. >> what inning where we end. was late and diamond is paying, i will pay it. what inning are you in? >> if you asked me that question a couple years ago -- >> the want to just say -- >> you look at fundamental cases and what we settled and closed off, we have done a lot of work. but it cost a lot of money. we bill the best capital ratios in the u.s. industry. the changes over seven percent last quarter. more importantly during all that, and that is the thing that is sometimes hard to keep people focused on, is the underlying is this making progress. whether it is the market share of cards, we have been driving that. now, -- a couple years ago, we talked about a backpack and carry all the weight. later, weght gets should sprint ahead. >> before we talk about other businesses, people see numbers like $17 billion. brian will have to write a $17 billion check. >> that is a big checkbook. >> when you saw jamie dimon have to write it $13 bil
lot of money. some of the numbers and talk about, we have spent. >> what inning where we end. was late and diamond is paying, i will pay it. what inning are you in? >> if you asked me that question a couple years ago -- >> the want to just say -- >> you look at fundamental cases and what we settled and closed off, we have done a lot of work. but it cost a lot of money. we bill the best capital ratios in the u.s. industry. the changes over seven percent last quarter. more...
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there's a lot of interest, a lot of focus on how do we use and manage water better. this is an opportunity to implement the short-term, but more importantly, the long-term measures that are going to be saving us water five and ten and 15 years out. >> one thing you can do around the house, if you're -- if you do have a lawn is recognize this is the time of year, even when we're not having rain, that because of the cool temperatures, your plants are not actually using a lot of water. so saving water now means it's going to be there for the hotter, drier parts of the year as well. a lot of what we've gotten into is a habit of using water year round. and if we're going to have one year after another of dry weather, we're going to have to lose water when we really need it, not during the wintertime when it's not really needed by the plants at all. >> those are things that we all need to do. in the meantime, lauren, how is this affecting cattle and fish? >> we're starting to see the effects already. certainly ranchers are feeling the pain. they rely on a lot of green wint
there's a lot of interest, a lot of focus on how do we use and manage water better. this is an opportunity to implement the short-term, but more importantly, the long-term measures that are going to be saving us water five and ten and 15 years out. >> one thing you can do around the house, if you're -- if you do have a lawn is recognize this is the time of year, even when we're not having rain, that because of the cool temperatures, your plants are not actually using a lot of water. so...
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so a lot of those cars are going to remain in the parking lot? >> well, that's right. and there are lots of cars around, just outside the police tape. now, when we first arrived about an hour and a half, two hours ago tlshs were a number of people sitting inside their cars, waiting for others to come out. most of them have been cleared in the last hour or so, but, yes. we will still see cars in the parking lot as people have to go to other establishments and probably will have to come back in the next day or stow get those cars. exactly, fred. >> and the police chief said another brief lg take place about two hours from now. 4:00 eastern time, and i know you all have tried, but, again, are unable to actually talk to any of the folks, the people who exited that mall. correct? >> we have spoke ton a few, fred, in the last couple of hours. we are speaking to more as they come out, and as we can get to some of them. so in the next hour or so, i'm sure we have more of that for you, fred. >> okay. very good. thank you, erin mcpike. we're going to try to turn that around and
so a lot of those cars are going to remain in the parking lot? >> well, that's right. and there are lots of cars around, just outside the police tape. now, when we first arrived about an hour and a half, two hours ago tlshs were a number of people sitting inside their cars, waiting for others to come out. most of them have been cleared in the last hour or so, but, yes. we will still see cars in the parking lot as people have to go to other establishments and probably will have to come...
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lot of wonderful strong arm and a lot of. new knowledge base just like you and mona. lenny. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. welcome back to worlds apart from really discussing politics and technology with harper reed who used to work for president obama as the chief technology officer mr reed i know that at some point of your life you go to addicted to the so-called personal informatics tracking your way to. what have you stopped and i wonder if it's possible to develop. some sort of application that would allow or did they were both politicians performance on the yardsticks that they are personally interested in you know. there's a few really good organizations that are doing this right now one of my favorites is pro publica and the united states is doing a lot of work to build software around journalism and politics to try and make sure that the people we're electing are actually doing the things and saying the things in our fact checked i think that's a really good summary of it because a lot of times especially when it comes to congress
lot of wonderful strong arm and a lot of. new knowledge base just like you and mona. lenny. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. welcome back to worlds apart from really discussing politics and technology with harper reed who used to work for president obama as the chief technology officer mr reed i know that at some point of your life you go to addicted to the so-called personal informatics tracking your way to. what have you stopped and i wonder if it's possible...
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apple had a lot of company nipping at its heels. a lot of it is cheaper.i is another company that is offering smartphones at a much lower price. >> they are doing better than apple right now. coo of wah way with i is joining uswe today from san francisco. back on telecom, which is your core business in the u.s.. difficultyhave some with u.s. lawmakers concerned about your relationship with the chinese government. can you talk to us about your u.s. business right now and where to dance? --it stands? >> we are not leaving the u.s.. on the contrary, we are growing our business. there are a lot of views on the media and interviews. when you are a $40 billion company and you are involved in innovation and technology, and when you are caught in the crossfire between two large economic powers, it is hard not to get sentimental about it. the truth is that this is one of the greatest markets in the world. we like it here. >> does that mean you will continue to sell your telecom event to u.s. businesses in the united states? >> yes. i am responsible for the enterpri
apple had a lot of company nipping at its heels. a lot of it is cheaper.i is another company that is offering smartphones at a much lower price. >> they are doing better than apple right now. coo of wah way with i is joining uswe today from san francisco. back on telecom, which is your core business in the u.s.. difficultyhave some with u.s. lawmakers concerned about your relationship with the chinese government. can you talk to us about your u.s. business right now and where to dance?...
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a lot of good schools here. considered one of the best communities in the area to live in, actually. this is something that you would never expect to happen here. >> we understand those who were inside the malibu didn't see the shooter were evacuated. >> yes, i went to a movie theater, they basically said that they were told to stay there. there are people who work in the mall and they had keys to certain rooms, and they're waiting for her to open up doors. you know, a lot of people still waiting for loved ones to pick them up at the mall. >> garon hayes, it's been called an incredibly well run operation in terms of response. i'm morgan radford. we have more coverage coming up. children once sacrificed their childhoods, even their lives, working in american mills, mines and factories. the us rooted out child labor practices 75 years ago. but today, us agriculture remains a stronghold for child labor. >> i know most kids come out here to help their parents out, get the money to pay the bills. >> it's just another
a lot of good schools here. considered one of the best communities in the area to live in, actually. this is something that you would never expect to happen here. >> we understand those who were inside the malibu didn't see the shooter were evacuated. >> yes, i went to a movie theater, they basically said that they were told to stay there. there are people who work in the mall and they had keys to certain rooms, and they're waiting for her to open up doors. you know, a lot of people...
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>> a lot. on capitol hill you hear a lot of things. there was a controversy this time when senator mccain and photographers were up in the elevated spots, senator mccain was playing on his phone and one of the photographers tweeted out a picture of it. we can see notes. we obviously don't photograph the notes. we don't try and read them. you hear a lot of things that are off the record. any time you're behind the scenes, spent some time behind the scenes with president obama during the campaign for reelection. you hear a lot of things that you can't repeat. >> who says you can't repeat? >> the white house. that's part of the agreement when go behind the scenes as a photographer, you're there to see, not hear and not listen and not really repeat anything that you hear. it's kind of a mutual agreement because we are let into meetings when you're behind the scenes that are sensitive. i was there when president obama was at a rally and at the same time, the hurricane had just come up the east coast and it was up in north. he was on the pho
>> a lot. on capitol hill you hear a lot of things. there was a controversy this time when senator mccain and photographers were up in the elevated spots, senator mccain was playing on his phone and one of the photographers tweeted out a picture of it. we can see notes. we obviously don't photograph the notes. we don't try and read them. you hear a lot of things that are off the record. any time you're behind the scenes, spent some time behind the scenes with president obama during the...
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but a lot of them really didn't. ask at the end of the day -- and at the end of the day, i had to ask myself, you know, did i go to harvard law school? was i paying back thousands of dollars in loans to put my people this prison? -- in prison? and answer for me was, no. >> host: what flipped switch? >> guest: well, there was a couple of, like, things, developments just in terms of wondering why all of the defendants were black. if you go to superior court this d.c., you would think that white people don't commit crimes. white people don't use drugs, they don't steal from their neighbors, they don't get into fights. they're just not present in criminal court in d.c. even though the city was 50 percent white. and that was a problem. do you notice that? of course. do african-american prosecutors talk about that among themselves? of course they do. but at the end of the day, you know, you take the defendants that you have, the ones who the police and the fbi bring to you, and that's who they were bringing to me. so i had
but a lot of them really didn't. ask at the end of the day -- and at the end of the day, i had to ask myself, you know, did i go to harvard law school? was i paying back thousands of dollars in loans to put my people this prison? -- in prison? and answer for me was, no. >> host: what flipped switch? >> guest: well, there was a couple of, like, things, developments just in terms of wondering why all of the defendants were black. if you go to superior court this d.c., you would think...
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the cities need a lot of help. the research needs a lot of help.t is why both of us are drawn more and more of our philanthropy to help those needs. >> one of the places melinda is has 50,000 people per doctor. in america, we have 500 people per doctor. there are places where there are no roads so if you need an operation, you just die. we have been training people to do appendectomy's and cesareans which turn out to be relatively simple operations. without that, everybody who needs one of those is not going to survive. with a little help, you can't cure everything, but you can do a few things. >> what do you hope to do there? >> the organization i am focusing on is a group of cities that focus on climate change. they all have the same problems. they all have to educate and protect and improve the health of people. all through africa and latin america and asia and europe and america. we all have very similar problems. some of them are different magnitudes. some involve different diseases. you don't have to go very far from where we are sitting. jus
the cities need a lot of help. the research needs a lot of help.t is why both of us are drawn more and more of our philanthropy to help those needs. >> one of the places melinda is has 50,000 people per doctor. in america, we have 500 people per doctor. there are places where there are no roads so if you need an operation, you just die. we have been training people to do appendectomy's and cesareans which turn out to be relatively simple operations. without that, everybody who needs one...
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there's a there's a group of people who are standing up doing a lot of documentation a lot of that but i do think there are opportunities for the internet to continue to democratize access to everything and so we can we can create a world where we're democratizing access to all the good things where we can create a world where it's only fear and being driven by fear and i choose the positive right now i know that you are and in favor of the monetary of the internet for everyone but i wonder if you think that's really an achievable goal at this point of time because there is a lot of digital inequality in the world some countries have far had technologically than others and i wonder if you can really and sure that. when you put it when you make a list of all the countries with fast broadband the united states is not number one so i think that there is a lot of digital inequality in the world i think there's also a lot of general inequality in the world and i think i would like to increase you know i would i would hope that by giving. more access to more information more access more educ
there's a there's a group of people who are standing up doing a lot of documentation a lot of that but i do think there are opportunities for the internet to continue to democratize access to everything and so we can we can create a world where we're democratizing access to all the good things where we can create a world where it's only fear and being driven by fear and i choose the positive right now i know that you are and in favor of the monetary of the internet for everyone but i wonder if...
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i think a lot of the changes good and there's a lot of innovation. the cars are giving smarter and yes the cars are connected and i think to his last point about safety is at the core of the connected vehicle is safety. there is the technology that has been around for 18 years that will notify in the case of an accident and if you think about how many accidents are reported from the vehicle from those technologies it's out there and connected. how do they keep up? i think it's things like this and i think their initiatives where we as an industry need to start coming together. i'm not a believer that we need to throw policy at everything that happens in the car because policy often will stymie innovation. i think the technology that got us to the safer cars, these connected cars they technology that allows us to have hands-free calling in cars the technology that connects you to your dealer or the diagnostic that same technology can be used to solve some of these things that i think nhtsa is worried about and i agree with him 100% when he should come
i think a lot of the changes good and there's a lot of innovation. the cars are giving smarter and yes the cars are connected and i think to his last point about safety is at the core of the connected vehicle is safety. there is the technology that has been around for 18 years that will notify in the case of an accident and if you think about how many accidents are reported from the vehicle from those technologies it's out there and connected. how do they keep up? i think it's things like this...
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we have a lot to cover.talking about h.l.f., the drama playing out on capitol hill. shares are plummeting
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are the lots being merged. it seems bizarre that wouldn't come to us and being able to be approved administratorly. i think this case, you know, they raise some good points and i'm generally supportive but i organizational commissioner borden's comments i like the look of two separate buildings it would be annoys to say it would be sold as two buildings the case more reflects on their land use but keeping some colonel control on the look and feel it continues to look like two separate buildings i think is important >> just a clarification would the two lots be merged so there's one address. i'm getting into a different area but i'm curious if the actual lots become one address >> there's an application for the merging of the two lots into one. >> commissioner antonini. yeah. i would move that we don't take dr and approve the project. with what's been brought before us the facades are not being k457kd and not make a stipulation about future uses. it would seem reasonable when circumstances changed if they want t
are the lots being merged. it seems bizarre that wouldn't come to us and being able to be approved administratorly. i think this case, you know, they raise some good points and i'm generally supportive but i organizational commissioner borden's comments i like the look of two separate buildings it would be annoys to say it would be sold as two buildings the case more reflects on their land use but keeping some colonel control on the look and feel it continues to look like two separate buildings...
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there is a lot of talk about netflix. they got a lot of nominations but they only won one.good night? >> it only takes one to keep the conversation going. what is so amazing about the show is that when they started production on a, they didn't even know if they would be eligible for awards. then they ended up being a key part of the conversation around the emmys. david fincher ended up winning one. then the conversation tied to the golden globe. we have a golden globe he cuts of her win. the big benefit short-term will be that the second season of the show will be debuting at about a month time. maybe they will watch it and get interested in watching the second season. they are looking to top how each original is doing in each season of the programming plan. >> a lot of people do not realize that house of cards was not the netflix original series first. lola hammer is coming back for a third season. that show did not get rave reviews. a something it should not get a third season at all. >> we do not even know what any of the ratings are for any of the shows. netflix has the
there is a lot of talk about netflix. they got a lot of nominations but they only won one.good night? >> it only takes one to keep the conversation going. what is so amazing about the show is that when they started production on a, they didn't even know if they would be eligible for awards. then they ended up being a key part of the conversation around the emmys. david fincher ended up winning one. then the conversation tied to the golden globe. we have a golden globe he cuts of her win....
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linda has a lot of good ideas. we have been doing a lot of things under her guidance trying to advance the causes of getting the kids so they can get going. there are lots of good ideas. you cannot do everything. you have to decide what your core competencies are, what do you want to do it internally. in a lot of cases their foundation administers funds and in other cases they give funds. in our case there will be more donating of funds. if we are working with them on a lot of public-health issues. >> when you were mayor, you had certain metrics by which you can measure the success of your own projects and initiatives. money, how do you measure success? >> not everything is going to work quickly so you have to have some patience. number two, if you do something in the scientific world and it turns out to be a failure, that in some senses a success because you don't have to go down that path again. unfortunately in the world i came from you are labeled a failure. that is not the case in the way science works. there
linda has a lot of good ideas. we have been doing a lot of things under her guidance trying to advance the causes of getting the kids so they can get going. there are lots of good ideas. you cannot do everything. you have to decide what your core competencies are, what do you want to do it internally. in a lot of cases their foundation administers funds and in other cases they give funds. in our case there will be more donating of funds. if we are working with them on a lot of public-health...
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>> i think about 100,000 now. >> rose: yeah. >> including a lot of botts botts. and who do you look to in the morning? in the morning where do you gond and when do you get up. >> 5:00, 5:30. >> rose: where do you go, what is the first thing you do? >> i get my caffeine and go online and immediately load our site and see what a couple of our editors. >> rose: before anything, your site. >> joe rosenthal, a wonderful editor up at 4:00 and will have a lot of stuff up already so i see what is there and go right to twitter and see what people are saying in europe and go from there. >> rose: twitter is your second look? business insider first and then twitter. >> yes. i am on all twitter all day long, both sites. >> rose: what else? what else informs you? >> everything. the great thing about twitter is it is just a buff pay, of waiters and you feast all day long, and in real-time you see things pop up and e-mail links all the time and visit other web sites. >> rose: people saying take a look at this, take a look at this? >> absolutely. >> rose: what follows the interne
>> i think about 100,000 now. >> rose: yeah. >> including a lot of botts botts. and who do you look to in the morning? in the morning where do you gond and when do you get up. >> 5:00, 5:30. >> rose: where do you go, what is the first thing you do? >> i get my caffeine and go online and immediately load our site and see what a couple of our editors. >> rose: before anything, your site. >> joe rosenthal, a wonderful editor up at 4:00 and will have...
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there is still a lot of blowing snow across highways, creating a lot of slippery conditions. we've seen a lot more people heading back to work. there are more people out on the road and therefore a lot more accidents. the emergency rooms have seen yesterday and again today people being out having some sometimes minor accidents, some injuries, and going into emergency rooms. tomorrow schools will be in session in chicago and in places like minneapolis, so there will be a lot more people out and people need to be careful driving. >> we hoped that the death toll wouldn't climb, we feared that it would, and now it's gone from 11 to 15. have you heard that line of people many going out and trying to shovel, and you're warning people, don't do it because it's problematic, and so many people have died because they've been out shoveling snow. >> you see the job in front of you. >> meteorologist: yes, you don't realize the amount of energy expended by lifting such heavy snow. especially where it's very wet, heavy snow it's worse. we're talking about temperatures and wind chills. that'
there is still a lot of blowing snow across highways, creating a lot of slippery conditions. we've seen a lot more people heading back to work. there are more people out on the road and therefore a lot more accidents. the emergency rooms have seen yesterday and again today people being out having some sometimes minor accidents, some injuries, and going into emergency rooms. tomorrow schools will be in session in chicago and in places like minneapolis, so there will be a lot more people out and...
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>> the lot of is it -- a lot ofs it is now working.os angeles and orange county.they melissa: how did you decide upod the concept? i found a great article on thist talking about food trucks of the country. whenever the local fair, they are here in new york. you can get the in tracks,ries doughnuts, grilled cheese.on >> this is what we grew up withw there was lobster involved at every dinner we had.o bri we need to bring this to california. melissa: you are the queen of business. why doou think this was a good investment? >> they are darn good-looking, and i could not resist. also, they were making a million per truck their first year of business. i had never seen -- melissa: a milon in revenue out of one truck. >> yes. >> were not even working the second truck and earning 150,000 on the second truck in profit. these are great numbers. melissa: he said i hav to get in this business. is a scalable? what do you do to make it big? >> we will outdo heard there, aren't we? [laughter] melissa: good luck with that. >> we are getting into the f
>> the lot of is it -- a lot ofs it is now working.os angeles and orange county.they melissa: how did you decide upod the concept? i found a great article on thist talking about food trucks of the country. whenever the local fair, they are here in new york. you can get the in tracks,ries doughnuts, grilled cheese.on >> this is what we grew up withw there was lobster involved at every dinner we had.o bri we need to bring this to california. melissa: you are the queen of business. why...
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may not slij a lot. it's one of those days, one day's worth of performance, but we've seen a relative weakness in small cap stocks over the last week or two. after hitting a 52-week high that russell index has started the beginning stages of what could be a move lower. among yesterday's biggest losers, were on-line review sites angie's list and brewer boston beer company make sam adams beers. the big question for investors becomes whether or not the small caps can follow through. they were up 37% last year or if last week's underperformance is just a precursor, tyler, to more moves to the downside ahead. that's the big question. >> dominic, thank you very much. dominic chu reporting. >>> let's go out to los angeles and check in with julia boorstin with the news alert. >> tyler, blackberry has filed a lawsuit against a company co-founded by ryan seacrest called type o products. alleging patent infringement. they said it's copied its keyboard with its iphone case. the keyboard slides over the i phone would
may not slij a lot. it's one of those days, one day's worth of performance, but we've seen a relative weakness in small cap stocks over the last week or two. after hitting a 52-week high that russell index has started the beginning stages of what could be a move lower. among yesterday's biggest losers, were on-line review sites angie's list and brewer boston beer company make sam adams beers. the big question for investors becomes whether or not the small caps can follow through. they were up...
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lots of jokes at your expense, but you handled it. a lot of money coming in for charity. what was it like? it was great. we raised a ton of dough last night. the friars club foundation being led by jerry lewis has done such great work. the super bowl xlviii snowflake foundation, the boys and girls club in conjunction with this year's super bowl. i got a little bored there for a while because i thought it would be rougher than it was. roast,king of rough and official or unofficial, we are watching a playback. there was chris christie joining in. what was his best joke? back when i was a quarterback he said something about booing me back then and booing me now. >> i said something about the bridge. it was all in good fun. chris and i have become good friends over the last six or seven years. for him to take a moment out of his day to come over and roast me on behalf of my foundation was a great honor, and i look forward to supporting him as he continues to do what he's doing. >> you got the bridge dig in there so proud of you there. >> whatever. i live in long island. it di
lots of jokes at your expense, but you handled it. a lot of money coming in for charity. what was it like? it was great. we raised a ton of dough last night. the friars club foundation being led by jerry lewis has done such great work. the super bowl xlviii snowflake foundation, the boys and girls club in conjunction with this year's super bowl. i got a little bored there for a while because i thought it would be rougher than it was. roast,king of rough and official or unofficial, we are...
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a lot younger. this is mimo. a onesie with a chip inside to monitor your child. >> you have a lot of parents waking up in the middle of the night wondering if their baby is okay. >> soon they will be able to tell, because mimo will tell them, a safe bluetooth connection to the parents. >> can see the breathing, heart rate and audio. >> if you're more relaxed about your kids, why not relax even more by let ago robot wash your windows. this machine suctioned to your windows will wash above you while this one cleans underneath. >> it just makes life easier for people. you can get on with your life and do things you enjoy. we're all so busy these days. and the last thing you want to do is spend your weekends cleaning. >> making things a little more clear and putting us at ease. as soon as that what technology really should be about? everything you just saw is for sale, not cheap, though. the robots start at about $300. en as for the onesies, you can get a pack of three, chip included, for $200. >>> as always, a big c
a lot younger. this is mimo. a onesie with a chip inside to monitor your child. >> you have a lot of parents waking up in the middle of the night wondering if their baby is okay. >> soon they will be able to tell, because mimo will tell them, a safe bluetooth connection to the parents. >> can see the breathing, heart rate and audio. >> if you're more relaxed about your kids, why not relax even more by let ago robot wash your windows. this machine suctioned to your...
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and there is a lot of process, in these projects and a lot of things don't even get to the sfmta board because, we take them in a different direction, and we generally bring things to the board where we have consensus, and it is not always the case, but that is generally what we try to do so before that, we have the community meetings and we have the stake holder meetings, and at some point, things go to a public hearing before they come to the sfmta board and so there is a lot of process already. and often, we are critized for too much two ses which makes the delivery slow and we recognize that there are ways that we can improve how we do that. so finally, somewhere along the lines of the recommendations of the first presentation, this just some ideas and i think that many of these dove tail well with those recommendations about how we can better partner with the small businesses, the commission level but also down to the neighborhood and where possible, the individual level, i think that there is some work to be done in the area of research, as well as assessment and i think that was
and there is a lot of process, in these projects and a lot of things don't even get to the sfmta board because, we take them in a different direction, and we generally bring things to the board where we have consensus, and it is not always the case, but that is generally what we try to do so before that, we have the community meetings and we have the stake holder meetings, and at some point, things go to a public hearing before they come to the sfmta board and so there is a lot of process...
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not even seeing a whole lot of fog. and what we're going to need in order for this blocking ridge to eventually move out of here, we're going to need a very strong area of low pressure, stronger than this area of high pressure, to eventually override it, and that will eventually clear out our atmosphere. but until that happens, we are talking about very unhealthy air levels, especially in our lower part of the atmosphere. so, what we have, we have high pressure in control. and what happens each and every day is a accumulative effect. so, not only for the first day but the second day, the third day, the fourth day. once you go months at a time without any rain, all of those particulates hang out in the lower atmosphere, and so, you just get this huge build-up of lots of particulates, pollutants and smog eventually builds up. and what we need, as i mentioned again, a strong area of low pressure. that would mean for some rain and that would clear out our atmosphere. so, until we get that, we're going to have to continue ta
not even seeing a whole lot of fog. and what we're going to need in order for this blocking ridge to eventually move out of here, we're going to need a very strong area of low pressure, stronger than this area of high pressure, to eventually override it, and that will eventually clear out our atmosphere. but until that happens, we are talking about very unhealthy air levels, especially in our lower part of the atmosphere. so, what we have, we have high pressure in control. and what happens each...
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lot of money. and this seems simplistic, but a lot of students going to college didn't really get that. and one of the things that happened, and i think this was law students, you go to a law school, and you want to get the elite wall street job with a starting salary of upwards to close to $200,000 now. and there aren't a lot of those jobs, there are fewer all the time, but there are some. well, you ought to ask yourself, what do i get if i win? because if you go to law school and you run up debt, say you borrow $60,000 a year and you owe $180,000 when you're out which is completely plausible. and say you start at firm that i'll make it convenient, pays $180,000 a year. well, the debt formula says that you shouldn't owe more in student loans than your starting salary. so you're cool -- oops, sorry. so you're coocialtion right? as long as you work at that job. most people don't stay at those jobs. the reason why they don't stay at those jobs is because they stink. [laughter] it's not fun. it's okay
lot of money. and this seems simplistic, but a lot of students going to college didn't really get that. and one of the things that happened, and i think this was law students, you go to a law school, and you want to get the elite wall street job with a starting salary of upwards to close to $200,000 now. and there aren't a lot of those jobs, there are fewer all the time, but there are some. well, you ought to ask yourself, what do i get if i win? because if you go to law school and you run up...
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two or three grand juries later, a whole lot of school board presentations, a lot of public interest and comment over the eight or nine years that i have served as the chief facility officer for the district and we have been working diligently on this issue and other property related issues for a long time, and i want to walk you sort of where we are and what we're up to. i think we've had a particularly successful last one or two years after 25 years of general inaction so i think things are finally coming together for a fairly successful strategy. one of the things you should know is the district has a very active real estate working group which is comprised of deputy superintendent lee, chris armtrout, our general counsel, don davis, myself and our business officer joe grasoy and we meet every week and discuss issues of real property and transactions so there is a continued on going presence regarding leveraging surplus property, generating revenue for the district and trying to make the best possible business decisions we can for some of the finest -- actually property portfolio
two or three grand juries later, a whole lot of school board presentations, a lot of public interest and comment over the eight or nine years that i have served as the chief facility officer for the district and we have been working diligently on this issue and other property related issues for a long time, and i want to walk you sort of where we are and what we're up to. i think we've had a particularly successful last one or two years after 25 years of general inaction so i think things are...
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she said she would have liked to hear a lot more about poverty, a lot more about restoring california'social safety net programs, and that's actually something a lot of republicans said as well. they also would have wanted to hear brown defend this high-speed rail project, which he's been a big advocate of before, but you're right, only gave a very glancing mention to in the speech this week. >> you know, i think in a lot of ways, this speech was as much a campaign rollout as anything else. he gave us his campaign message for 2014, even though he hasn't actually declared. experience counts. continuity matters. even handed out cards with his dog on them with that fiscal responsibility message, a huge hit. that was the first campaign literature -- >> yeah, well, the dog's always had a good job approval rating, so that's a surefire winner. i thought it was interesting in that it didn't get into details, things like the unfunded pension liabilities in terms of the fact that our state still has very high unemployment rate compared to other states, the highest poverty rate. these are talking
she said she would have liked to hear a lot more about poverty, a lot more about restoring california'social safety net programs, and that's actually something a lot of republicans said as well. they also would have wanted to hear brown defend this high-speed rail project, which he's been a big advocate of before, but you're right, only gave a very glancing mention to in the speech this week. >> you know, i think in a lot of ways, this speech was as much a campaign rollout as anything...
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the cities need a lot of help. the research needs a lot of help. both of us are drawn more and more of our philanthropy to help those needs. >> one of the places melinda is has 50,000 people per dr.. in america, we have 500 people per dr.. there are places where there are no roads so if you need an operation, you just die. we have been training people to do appendectomy's and cesareans which turn out to be relatively simple operations. without that, everybody who needs one of those is not going to survive. can't little help, you cure everything, but you can do a few things. that can make any nor mr. prince. >> what the yuan to do their? -- what do you hope to do there? the organization i am focusing on is a group of cities that focus on climate change. they all have the same problems. they all have to educate and protect and improve the health of people. all through africa and latin america and asia and europe and america. we all have very similar problems. some of them are different magnitudes. some involve different diseases. you don't have to go
the cities need a lot of help. the research needs a lot of help. both of us are drawn more and more of our philanthropy to help those needs. >> one of the places melinda is has 50,000 people per dr.. in america, we have 500 people per dr.. there are places where there are no roads so if you need an operation, you just die. we have been training people to do appendectomy's and cesareans which turn out to be relatively simple operations. without that, everybody who needs one of those is not...
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but you're talking a lot of scale. a lot of scale.idely regarded as the best run in terms of its cable service. i know there's plenty of customers out there going what? but, yes. under neil smith. >> it's been -- neil smith, right, doesn't get talked about enough. it's always awkward. it's awkward to talk about this company. when i saw the note, i would put it at the top of what i'm talking about, sheesh -- >> back in the day david and joe played hallelujah. >> when we talked ge. >> so i say no fear. no fear. >> okay, you need to know this is -- if you read through the profit statement of this company, it is immense. and the step function is rather remarkable. how quickly the profits have gone up. at nbc, listen, you go read it. it's been good. as is abc for disney, not as good espn for disney and cbs which is not talked enough as being an amazing company. >> yeah. break even for the s&p this year. 1848. we're not quite there. >> oh, okay. >> bob pisani is on the floor. hey, bob. >> hey, guys, generally an up morning overall. ipo mark
but you're talking a lot of scale. a lot of scale.idely regarded as the best run in terms of its cable service. i know there's plenty of customers out there going what? but, yes. under neil smith. >> it's been -- neil smith, right, doesn't get talked about enough. it's always awkward. it's awkward to talk about this company. when i saw the note, i would put it at the top of what i'm talking about, sheesh -- >> back in the day david and joe played hallelujah. >> when we talked...
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a lot of people put in a lot of hard work over the period of time. on behalf of mayor lee who was unable to attend, i'm going to present a certificate of honor to you from the mayor and i'm going to ask our general manager to say a few words and alvarez and ask vice-president of operations with the 49ers to say a few words and we'll recognize you with a momento of this occasion. on behalf of mayor lee, i want to thank each one of you. >> thank you, commissioner. bitter sweet is certainly the word as i look out at rec's and park teams. there have been teams that step foot on the field at candle stick the last several decades. you mentioned some of the highlights. it is hollowed ground. today we honor our own team. these are the men and women that have given the city so much pride and so much cause for celebration and warmth. there is going to be a lot of talk this week about clark and joe montana . but today we talk about mike gay and cumberland and all the men and women that are before us today that have had great pleasure in giving the city so much
a lot of people put in a lot of hard work over the period of time. on behalf of mayor lee who was unable to attend, i'm going to present a certificate of honor to you from the mayor and i'm going to ask our general manager to say a few words and alvarez and ask vice-president of operations with the 49ers to say a few words and we'll recognize you with a momento of this occasion. on behalf of mayor lee, i want to thank each one of you. >> thank you, commissioner. bitter sweet is certainly...
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a lot of students have left. >> the vice president of college operations says lot 13 is a temporary lot the school has had for a number of years. >> it is a gravel parking lot that is used and a free parking lot we use for students as well. >> permanent lights are not allowed because it is in a marsh zone. these temporary lights have been put up and the school is getting gates so they can start closing the lot at 11:00 p.m. students can also ask for an escort from campus police. ama dates, abc7 news. >> they confirmed three more flu of h related deaths. it brings the total to 32 of the one confirmed in alameda county and the other in santa clara county. and health officials say the h1n1 virus claimed the life of a woman and man, both with underling health conditions. >>> new at 11:00, federal officials approved safety changes at san francisco general hospital after a patient was found dead in the stairwell. in september she disappeared from her room, but her body wasn't found until two and a half weeks later in a locked stairwell. now the doors have alarms and security must search the s
a lot of students have left. >> the vice president of college operations says lot 13 is a temporary lot the school has had for a number of years. >> it is a gravel parking lot that is used and a free parking lot we use for students as well. >> permanent lights are not allowed because it is in a marsh zone. these temporary lights have been put up and the school is getting gates so they can start closing the lot at 11:00 p.m. students can also ask for an escort from campus...
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[laughter] when you borrow a lot of money you a a lot of money and get the payback a lot of money. this seems simplistic but i think a lot of students going to college didn't get that. one of the things that happen and i see this with law student, he goes to a law school and you want to get the elite wall street job, starting salary of upwards close to $200,000 now, and there aren't a lot of those jobs. there are fewer all the time but there are some. you want to ask yourself, what do i get if i win? if you go to law school and you run up debt, so you bar $60,000 a year and you'll $180,000 in debt which is completely plausible, and so you start at a firm that, pays $180,000 a year. the dead form that says you shouldn't go more in student loans and your starting salary. so you are cool, right? as long as you work at a job. most people don't stay at those jobs. the reason why is because they stink. [laughter] it's not fun. it's okay, you know. i practice law in a big firm for a while and i like it all right but come except on payday i never missed a day since but one of my law profes
[laughter] when you borrow a lot of money you a a lot of money and get the payback a lot of money. this seems simplistic but i think a lot of students going to college didn't get that. one of the things that happen and i see this with law student, he goes to a law school and you want to get the elite wall street job, starting salary of upwards close to $200,000 now, and there aren't a lot of those jobs. there are fewer all the time but there are some. you want to ask yourself, what do i get if...
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there's a lot of work to do.is something you think about a lot in terms of contemplating the future. >> we think a lot of the intersection between people asking computers questions and asking them for advice immersing the computers being really proactive and recognizing the context and say i know you do not ask me for anything but i sensed something was going on. >> and tuning into that context. how ai will progress is that to really get computers to start and process this they have to collaborate together. there is this joint intelligence idea. to learnputer have from you be human and the human has to learn from the computer. you have this interaction working as you both work together. that is where the style of learning will change. >> can watson feel? can he sense a motion? >> you're asking a really great question. >> is that a problem? >> computers and humans are not the same thing. when you and i taught, we are using language with an elaborate indexing system two point to our shared experience. that shared e
there's a lot of work to do.is something you think about a lot in terms of contemplating the future. >> we think a lot of the intersection between people asking computers questions and asking them for advice immersing the computers being really proactive and recognizing the context and say i know you do not ask me for anything but i sensed something was going on. >> and tuning into that context. how ai will progress is that to really get computers to start and process this they have...
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and we used a lot. we leaned a lot of friends and colleagues over the year on the traditional side and said, you know, would you please come and talk? i have very good friends in the industry and people rose to the occasion, anybody i asked to do a publicity panel, marketing panel, people said, sure, we'll do it. and then we also got lucky in that whatever sponsors we had the first year, they had panels and that's how we came up with our panels. in the beginning we had something like 15 or 16. this year we're up to 18. >> the expo's key note speaker was judith kerr. she gave a room full of aspiring best-selling authors her perspective on the self-publishing industry and advised them how to make a success of self-publishing. here's an excerpts of her address. >> before i talk about our publishing program i want to -- self-publishing is not a new trend. the timeline of publishing. we can see in the paint little of the caves in southwest france as a form of self-publishing. that 17,000 years ago. these dra
and we used a lot. we leaned a lot of friends and colleagues over the year on the traditional side and said, you know, would you please come and talk? i have very good friends in the industry and people rose to the occasion, anybody i asked to do a publicity panel, marketing panel, people said, sure, we'll do it. and then we also got lucky in that whatever sponsors we had the first year, they had panels and that's how we came up with our panels. in the beginning we had something like 15 or 16....
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states have a whole lot more. gridlock . was able to build. fortunately doesn't sound anything. to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. came from. the european union is taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. waters they fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for. illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. you can jump in anytime you want. welcome back to the kaiser report by max kaiser time now to go to colorado and speak with the don draper of pot mason to work director of communications for the marijuana policy project would help pass the colorado's recent marijuana legislation welcome to the show. thanks remy all right mason tell us about colorado's new marijuana law what is actually allowed under the law well amendment sixty four which about fifty five percent of voters adopted back in november two thousand and twelve allows adults twenty one and older to possess up to one ounce of marijuana and
states have a whole lot more. gridlock . was able to build. fortunately doesn't sound anything. to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. came from. the european union is taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. waters they fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for. illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. you can...
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a lot of -- in davos, switzerland. a lot of tech giants there. marissa mayer. randall stephenson. they talked about everything from the future of technology to the nsa. i want to bring in our editor at large cory johnson. good to be in the same place now. >> we have been in separate places for a month. [laughter] >> one of the interesting things about the nsa, the tech leaders pointing fingers squarely at the government. >> it is interesting. certainly sac,o, and yahoo! as well getting these requests from the nsa. here they are at the world economic forum talking about the impact on their businesses. could askd if you president obama one thing, what would you ask for? let's look at marissa mayer. >> what one thing would you ask president for? >> transparency. so users understand the background requests we are getting and how that data is going to be used. we need to be able to rebuild trust with our users. trustyou think that the has fallen because of this? >> i definitely think so. not only within the u.s., but also internationally. me there are other countries that have concerns
a lot of -- in davos, switzerland. a lot of tech giants there. marissa mayer. randall stephenson. they talked about everything from the future of technology to the nsa. i want to bring in our editor at large cory johnson. good to be in the same place now. >> we have been in separate places for a month. [laughter] >> one of the interesting things about the nsa, the tech leaders pointing fingers squarely at the government. >> it is interesting. certainly sac,o, and yahoo! as...
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a lot of it is visual. is the new car, the car of the future, going to look like say tesla is doing today? >> i'm glad you brought up tesla. they are clearly putting their line in the sand i giving the 17 inch display in the center console. we're seeing acura and nissan and honda between displays in the center stack. they after produce more cars -- they have to peruse more cars and don't have the ability to store something 17 inches at every turn, but when it comes to the experience they're trying to provide, it is a similar experience where you have information on the top part of thed ash for navigation, but your controls are in a more easy to reach area. >> isn't it easy to get carried away with that? overkill is a far beyond useful. in the case of tesla, elon musk has given a lot of thought to that display. it is beautiful. i was blown away, quite honestly, when i saw for the first time. i wonder to myself whether nissan or acura could do quite as well with it? advantagelon has the of being in silicon va
a lot of it is visual. is the new car, the car of the future, going to look like say tesla is doing today? >> i'm glad you brought up tesla. they are clearly putting their line in the sand i giving the 17 inch display in the center console. we're seeing acura and nissan and honda between displays in the center stack. they after produce more cars -- they have to peruse more cars and don't have the ability to store something 17 inches at every turn, but when it comes to the experience...
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military did a lot. all, helped seal the border to prevent foreign fighters or to linlt foreign fighters from coming into iraq. secondly, they worked with sunni sheikhs in the anbar area where the two cities are located to turn them and get them to support the government in the baghdad. so that is proving much more problematic right now. and many of those sunni sheikhs are really afraid to strike out against the al qaeda elements. so it's very discouraging news for people who have worked so hard to try to stabilize that country and certainly i think dangerous. >> chris, you're talking about sunni militants. they're angry the way they're being treated by the shiite government of nuri al malakar. and now they're an ined with al qaeda. how do you stop something like that? >> you know, i mean, i realize esthere's certainly a body of thought that somehow the shia-led government under nuri al malaki has not done enough to be inclusive of the sunnis and that this has led to some frustrations but i would encoura
military did a lot. all, helped seal the border to prevent foreign fighters or to linlt foreign fighters from coming into iraq. secondly, they worked with sunni sheikhs in the anbar area where the two cities are located to turn them and get them to support the government in the baghdad. so that is proving much more problematic right now. and many of those sunni sheikhs are really afraid to strike out against the al qaeda elements. so it's very discouraging news for people who have worked so...
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>> well there's a lot of work that's ongoing. a lot of interest.e occurred and the regulator, department of transportation actually has an ongoing rulemaking activity looking at the strength and integrity of these tank cars. that process is moving forward. we want to see it move to completion and that these tank cars that their standards are raised and the strength and integrity sim proved. >> okay. ntsb chairwoman deborah hersman after those safety recommendations have been issued today. thank you so much for being here. meantime a big deal in the cyber security world has just hit. >> kelly, check out shares of fire eye. they resumed trading. up 17%, 20%. 16% after the bell. the company announced fourth quarter and fiscal year 2013 sales that topped wall street estimates. also said it acquired privately held a cyber security firm for about $107 million in cash plus 22 mill in fire eye stock and options. this is a hot button topic for the entire world with the likes of snap chat being breached and the ash get data being breached. cyber security in
>> well there's a lot of work that's ongoing. a lot of interest.e occurred and the regulator, department of transportation actually has an ongoing rulemaking activity looking at the strength and integrity of these tank cars. that process is moving forward. we want to see it move to completion and that these tank cars that their standards are raised and the strength and integrity sim proved. >> okay. ntsb chairwoman deborah hersman after those safety recommendations have been issued...
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a lot of students have left. >> the vice president of college operations says lot 13 is a temporary lot the school has had for a number of years. >> it is a gravel parking lot that is used and a free parking lot we use for students as well. >> permanent lights are not allowed because it is in a marsh zone. these temporary lights have been put up and the school is getting gates so they can start closing the lot at 11:00 p.m. students can also ask for an escort from campus police. ama dates, abc7 news. >> they confirmed three more flu of h related deaths. it brings the total to 32 of the one confirmed in alameda county and the other in santa clara county. and health officials say the h1n1 virus claimed the life of a woman and man, both with underling health conditions. >>> new at 11:00, federal officials approved safety changes at san francisco general hospital after a patient was found dead in the stairwell. in september she disappeared from her room, but her body wasn't found until two and a half weeks later in a locked stairwell. now the doors have alarms and security must search the s
a lot of students have left. >> the vice president of college operations says lot 13 is a temporary lot the school has had for a number of years. >> it is a gravel parking lot that is used and a free parking lot we use for students as well. >> permanent lights are not allowed because it is in a marsh zone. these temporary lights have been put up and the school is getting gates so they can start closing the lot at 11:00 p.m. students can also ask for an escort from campus...
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we expect to sell a lot of these because they are inexpensive, $750, and they are a lot of fun. >> youontrolling this with two joysticks. $750? >> i mean, i think what things are moving toward his you're going to operate this with your phone and your tablet. i do it like this because this is how i am used to doing it and i get finer control and can point the camera exactly where i want. it is a fully autonomous aircraft. the way we want people to operate these things is to say go to hear on a map. push a button and go to hear. these will eventually be used for checking oil and gas pipelines and things like that, not delivering coffee. do a goodd waitresses job of that. >> delivery makes sense if you thata high-value package has to get to a place where cars can go. if you want to deliver medical supplies in australia against -- across great distances, one of these makes sense. it has regulatory hurdles and technological. >> you have a phd, which means you have been to school a lot. to entryere barriers and is this really technological? are there going to be 50 companies offering this so
we expect to sell a lot of these because they are inexpensive, $750, and they are a lot of fun. >> youontrolling this with two joysticks. $750? >> i mean, i think what things are moving toward his you're going to operate this with your phone and your tablet. i do it like this because this is how i am used to doing it and i get finer control and can point the camera exactly where i want. it is a fully autonomous aircraft. the way we want people to operate these things is to say go to...
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this stuffs a lot of is a lot more complicated than it sounds on paper. ok. the world is a lot simpler in the high-digit networks. yeah. speaking to that, my question -- and i hold an unpopular view that the democratization of primaries is a bad thing and has increased only polarization. can you speak to that idea that the democratization of primaries has only led to more conservative and more liberal candidates? >> let me address that differently. if i could wave a magic wand and do two major political reforms in this country, the first would be for redistricting reform, and the second would be for primary nomination reform. -- there are aer lot of different ways to do it. i'll walk has a terrific system where they have a room full of statisticians sitting in a basement that you get, and it is to an honest redistricting as humans can probably do. again, it is not hard in iowa because you have a state that is very white and all the counties are square. it is not a heavy lift doing that when you do not have to worry about voting rights act considerations and t
this stuffs a lot of is a lot more complicated than it sounds on paper. ok. the world is a lot simpler in the high-digit networks. yeah. speaking to that, my question -- and i hold an unpopular view that the democratization of primaries is a bad thing and has increased only polarization. can you speak to that idea that the democratization of primaries has only led to more conservative and more liberal candidates? >> let me address that differently. if i could wave a magic wand and do two...
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they are a person with a very rich life which a lot of us care for a lot. there is a lot of people that pass away. lionel, was a cool guy. he was really great. i'm going miss him. it's really really sad. we brought him up here, even in passing. he's still making trouble. here is a picture of lionel doing what he liked to do best. there he is singing. he had a great voice.
they are a person with a very rich life which a lot of us care for a lot. there is a lot of people that pass away. lionel, was a cool guy. he was really great. i'm going miss him. it's really really sad. we brought him up here, even in passing. he's still making trouble. here is a picture of lionel doing what he liked to do best. there he is singing. he had a great voice.
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>> we broke a lot of the accepted norms.d an early prototype that was very discussion-based, back and forth. what we found his people were not getting their questions answered quickly enough or in a valuable enough away so we switched to this model where we just said, here's the question, answer, dismiss, or forwarded it to someone you think might know. we're sort of actively discouraging conversation because we feel there are plenty of other places to have them right now. that may change in the future, but right now that's how we are doing it. >> you say this is not a social network. why? >> we don't want them to think this is yet another social network. the simplicity is it just takes advantage of what we've been building for the last 7-10 years, collecting followers, friends, contacts. it is kind of like -- why? to what and? and this is sort of a response to that. the answer why we been doing it is so we can all start helping each other. >> why can you not search other people's questions? i could have looked at what other
>> we broke a lot of the accepted norms.d an early prototype that was very discussion-based, back and forth. what we found his people were not getting their questions answered quickly enough or in a valuable enough away so we switched to this model where we just said, here's the question, answer, dismiss, or forwarded it to someone you think might know. we're sort of actively discouraging conversation because we feel there are plenty of other places to have them right now. that may change...