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here it was called a navigation project. they had the river by the time we're talking -- by the time washington was still involved, they had the river navigable as it were to cumberland. it didn't yet go around great falls. but he would bring it around great falls by a boat. they also had locks and sort of build up the water and they'd wait until you were real close and you'd sort of rush down on it and those would be the locks. they'd cut a deep area that was deep enough that carries the canal boat and then they had just two or three places where they built canals. that went all the way up. and, yes, it finally worked all the way across and they were carrying grills across from up the pennsylvania side, up the ohio, and then crossing over and then coming down. but that was after washington died by the time it was all working. question over here. >> george washington [indiscernible] and the ohio company were also trying to put money in there before george mason died he realized the whole thing was collapsing. this was no way
here it was called a navigation project. they had the river by the time we're talking -- by the time washington was still involved, they had the river navigable as it were to cumberland. it didn't yet go around great falls. but he would bring it around great falls by a boat. they also had locks and sort of build up the water and they'd wait until you were real close and you'd sort of rush down on it and those would be the locks. they'd cut a deep area that was deep enough that carries the canal...
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for indoorke waze navigation.ameras open and understand the surroundings and we know where you are. we use the sensors to track your route. >> launched in august, inside works with big brands and models, shops, and hospital. it is working with stores to help customers can point and buy items. do we need indoor navigation? >> 90% of the time we are indoors. some people are in a rush. some people want to feel the same secure feeling when they navigate outdoors. asking, you can say i want to go directly to the store i want to go to. or where you park your car. there are so many things we can do. in what is becoming a crowded space. finland's indoor atlas navigates indoors. point inside uses wi-fi and sensors. waze owner, google. power ofans to use the the crowd to build up its database. if you've got the sense of direction of a blindfolded badger, you need never get lost again. where did i put my wallet? elliott gotkine, bloomberg, tel aviv. >> elliott gotkine comedy blindfolded badger. >> that is getting monty pytho
for indoorke waze navigation.ameras open and understand the surroundings and we know where you are. we use the sensors to track your route. >> launched in august, inside works with big brands and models, shops, and hospital. it is working with stores to help customers can point and buy items. do we need indoor navigation? >> 90% of the time we are indoors. some people are in a rush. some people want to feel the same secure feeling when they navigate outdoors. asking, you can say i...
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app uses magnetic fields to navigate. it uses wi-fi and sensors.ide, they plan to use the power of the crowd. have the sense of direction of a blindfolded catcher, you may never need to navigate again. >> the sense of direction of a blindfolded badger. >> you will not have to talk to anybody ever. never have to ask directions of anybody. >> would you get it? >> i do not get lost. >> flying over the caribbean sea. more than just a great view. we'll tell you about the interesting cloud formation. >> welcome back. let's get through some stories. what do you have? samaritans are a charity that helps those who are in need and are launching an app that would help tell if any of your loved ones have suicidal tendencies. was sort ofssess language is used and, hopefully, you can receive e-mail alerts. >> the picture of the day. a lady took a photo from a plane over the caribbean and thought the cloud formation was interesting. she saw a lovely rainbow effect. it is beautiful. look at that. is melissa. boosts sales. this is about the new releases coming our
app uses magnetic fields to navigate. it uses wi-fi and sensors.ide, they plan to use the power of the crowd. have the sense of direction of a blindfolded catcher, you may never need to navigate again. >> the sense of direction of a blindfolded badger. >> you will not have to talk to anybody ever. never have to ask directions of anybody. >> would you get it? >> i do not get lost. >> flying over the caribbean sea. more than just a great view. we'll tell you about...
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>> w it is likeaz -- it is like waze for indoor navigation.as open and then we know where you are. we use all the other sensors. august, in malls, shops and hospitals, it is working with stores to help customers pinpoint items and buy them. but do we really need indoor navigation? >> a lot of people are in a rush. some people are shy. when they go inside, instead of , i wantyou can just say to go to the tallest office building. i want to go directly to the store. thereyou park your car, are so many other things you can do. indoor atlas uses the earth's magnetic field to navigate indoors. inside uses wi-fi sensors. then there is google. >> inside plans to use the power of the crowd. if you have got the sense of direction of a blindfolded badger, you may never get lost again. >> now where did i put my wallet? elliott gotkine, bloomberg, tel aviv. >> fascinating. let's get to the stuff that really matters. the big stuff on the move, next. down by over 2%. it downgraded the full-year guidance for profit. they are blaming the weather. as we head to
>> w it is likeaz -- it is like waze for indoor navigation.as open and then we know where you are. we use all the other sensors. august, in malls, shops and hospitals, it is working with stores to help customers pinpoint items and buy them. but do we really need indoor navigation? >> a lot of people are in a rush. some people are shy. when they go inside, instead of , i wantyou can just say to go to the tallest office building. i want to go directly to the store. thereyou park your...
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airbus, boeing, it involves air navigation service providers worldwide. it also involves the airline pilots through international federation. so that group has been working diligently ahead on near term measures to implement flight tracking and locate airplanes on a worldwide flight. we expect their recommendations will come forward from iada to their governoring boards for implementati implementation. directly connect with that, is our ability to more robustly track airplanes improves, we want to make sure that the system that we need to respond to an abnormal flight situation can equally and robustly respond to that. the objective of course is to search and rescue people within a reasonable period of time. if there are survivors. so we have to look at the entire infrastructure. we are looking at concept of operations that more closely integrates what airlines would be doing in terms of their tracking of airplanes and how that fits into the overall air navigation system. again, this group is working in parallel. a group of leading community, what we call
airbus, boeing, it involves air navigation service providers worldwide. it also involves the airline pilots through international federation. so that group has been working diligently ahead on near term measures to implement flight tracking and locate airplanes on a worldwide flight. we expect their recommendations will come forward from iada to their governoring boards for implementati implementation. directly connect with that, is our ability to more robustly track airplanes improves, we want...
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what we call the chairs of our technical panels, working with the air navigation commission.lso having liaison over to the aircraft tracking task force in developing this concept of operation. they're looking for the concept of operation to be in draft form for consideration by the end of september as well. so, the two groups, working in parallel, but there's cross-poll nation. part of the concept that applies to airlines and what they would do in terms of aircraft tracking, that part of the concept of operations is being drafted by the airlines. and we're looking for an integrated system ahead. so, ultimately in summary, the aircraft tracking task force will come up with its recommendations to the industry, end of september. and the group developing the concept of operations for systemwide approach, their recommendations by the end of september. >> what about malaysia 17 as far as the role -- as far as accident investigation, do you see any changes coming down the pike for that? >> in the history of what icao has done in actually providing advice, going on fact-finding missi
what we call the chairs of our technical panels, working with the air navigation commission.lso having liaison over to the aircraft tracking task force in developing this concept of operation. they're looking for the concept of operation to be in draft form for consideration by the end of september as well. so, the two groups, working in parallel, but there's cross-poll nation. part of the concept that applies to airlines and what they would do in terms of aircraft tracking, that part of the...
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in the morning, that is what i'm doing. >> her husband enjoying cooking for the navigators group andhe found a new calling. they told me hey, this is what are you going to do. >> great to see them leaning on each other and can you educate yourself about breast cancer tomorrow on 6 abc. experts will be here from abington hospital from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. for a web chat answering your questions, can you submit the questions now on our website at 6abc.com. and on saturday morning, lace up your sneakers for the making strides against breast can't walk. ceremonies begin at 7:30. >>> amazon is planning to hire 80,000 jobs for the holiday season, they are for the sorting and distribution senteres across the country. thousands of jobs will also be filled at amazon offices at the lehigh valley, many seasonal workers last year were hired for full-time roles with the company. amazon hopes to do the same this year. >>> apple unveiled a thinner ipad today. the ipad air is thin and has a pin sensor. it comes with an anti-reflective coating and the ipad air 2 starts at $499 and the retailer was ho
in the morning, that is what i'm doing. >> her husband enjoying cooking for the navigators group andhe found a new calling. they told me hey, this is what are you going to do. >> great to see them leaning on each other and can you educate yourself about breast cancer tomorrow on 6 abc. experts will be here from abington hospital from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. for a web chat answering your questions, can you submit the questions now on our website at 6abc.com. and on saturday morning,...
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what it takes, how to navigate the system. how to apply for financial aid. what you should be doing now in order to help prepare your students. and, it is -- it can be overwhelming but if you start early, no matter what, you really have a better chance of getting successfully through that process. on the actual day of the conference we will have college representatives that will be supporting and assisting current high school seniors with their actual applications, the uccsu and private applications are now open. students can start applying, and so we will have representatives there giving students one-on-one assistance with starting and completing their applications, working on their personal statement, everything that they would need to know in order to be successful in this process. >> it sounds like you're taking this opportunity to them, you're not waiting for them to come to you how do i do this how do i do that you're simplifying it and making it easier for them to have college access. >> yes, absolutely. the idea is that the more information that you
what it takes, how to navigate the system. how to apply for financial aid. what you should be doing now in order to help prepare your students. and, it is -- it can be overwhelming but if you start early, no matter what, you really have a better chance of getting successfully through that process. on the actual day of the conference we will have college representatives that will be supporting and assisting current high school seniors with their actual applications, the uccsu and private...
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at the end of the day, we think about all these kids who have had to navigate really tough situations, and a lot of these have had tragic outcomes. as anne said, bullying is not as prevalent as reported in the media but when it does happen, and it does happen to that child, it's very serious, and it's something that we take very seriously. we're very invested in figuring out how to get the most appropriate resources to the right people, at the right time. to help them resolve their conflicts. so i'm going to pass this over. we're going to talk about the research that's done at yale. and the work that they've done to help us, the why behind the decisions that we've made when we've created these flows for both adults and teens to help resolve their situations on facebook. so thank you very much for your time. >> so one of the things i'm hearing is, that facebook through the social resolution processes, actually teaching sel, right? >> right. absolutely. >> we've heard oftentimes there are some policy makers legislators, some of them want to us put a big red flashing report button on eve
at the end of the day, we think about all these kids who have had to navigate really tough situations, and a lot of these have had tragic outcomes. as anne said, bullying is not as prevalent as reported in the media but when it does happen, and it does happen to that child, it's very serious, and it's something that we take very seriously. we're very invested in figuring out how to get the most appropriate resources to the right people, at the right time. to help them resolve their conflicts....
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it's a process of navigation in one's segment of the brain. >> what we discovered was that this part of the brain which resides right inside the temples here contains cells and machinery for locating your position in the environment. it's line the brain's g.p.s. it's a position finder. >> possessor o'keefe monitored the brains of rats and identified a brain cell. he studied and found these cells fired up wherever the rats were in particular areas. this revealed that the brain builds up a kind of map. this is one of the first things that can go wrong in dimeantia. two of john o'keefe's former students, may-britt moser and edvard moser, a norwegian couple, have used rats and they share the nobel prize. it wouldn't produce cures for dementia but could help us understand it. >> understanding the basics of the behavior will represent a key step on the journey to understanding what goes wrong when it is impacted by the disease processes that underpin dementia. >> the next stage of research will involve studying larger number of brain cells. to investigate how our mental navigation should w
it's a process of navigation in one's segment of the brain. >> what we discovered was that this part of the brain which resides right inside the temples here contains cells and machinery for locating your position in the environment. it's line the brain's g.p.s. it's a position finder. >> possessor o'keefe monitored the brains of rats and identified a brain cell. he studied and found these cells fired up wherever the rats were in particular areas. this revealed that the brain builds...
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how did you navigate this journey of becoming black?> for me, learning that i was black, it wasn't -- i have to say to people that i'm happily black but i couldn't change anything about this. this is the most beautiful thing but coming to the u.s., it was realizing that this identity came with baggage and i remember my under grad, my first year in the u.s., i had just come and the first essay i wrote in a class, the professor says this is the west essay and who wrote it and i raised my hand and he looked surprise. he didn't expect the person who wrote the best esse to be black and i guess also my name doesn't sound figuratively black. it's a strange name that could be anything, and i remember just realizing that that's what it meant, that black was all of this negative stereo types and so for awhile i didn't want to be identified as black. i found myself pushing away frow that identity and wanting to be scene as nigerian because i felt that it was my way of separating myself from this group that had really terrible stereo types. what it
how did you navigate this journey of becoming black?> for me, learning that i was black, it wasn't -- i have to say to people that i'm happily black but i couldn't change anything about this. this is the most beautiful thing but coming to the u.s., it was realizing that this identity came with baggage and i remember my under grad, my first year in the u.s., i had just come and the first essay i wrote in a class, the professor says this is the west essay and who wrote it and i raised my hand...
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we covered satellite navigation, which, of course, is absolutely essential to next gen. one element is the civil funding for faa for gps monitoring has been cut repeatedly. this session, though we haven't gotten to the conference committees, they cut it by more than a third. it's going to delay monitoring, as i understand it, from what i've been told. my question to you is two-fold. one, what have your organizations done, if anything, to follow up, or monitor this, because without the monitoring, you don't have the signals in the long run after gps modernization. for the current structure, are your organizations looking at this issue? have you weighed in on this issue? and for the future structures that you're talking about, how would this kind of funding be integrated into what you're talking about? currently it's coming through faa. but it's not happening from congress. and in some cases it's been actually delayed by faa itself. because they've got a lot of pressures. >> i have a tidbit that would be characterized by not much more than that. i would certainly pitch it
we covered satellite navigation, which, of course, is absolutely essential to next gen. one element is the civil funding for faa for gps monitoring has been cut repeatedly. this session, though we haven't gotten to the conference committees, they cut it by more than a third. it's going to delay monitoring, as i understand it, from what i've been told. my question to you is two-fold. one, what have your organizations done, if anything, to follow up, or monitor this, because without the...
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it does look like it's going to be very easy to navigate and something that is going to be frankly just a great way of off loading some of the work that's being done in person today because i think it's very self service oriented. >> it's not perfect and still not done, there is still so much more work that needs to be done. >> i would like to say this is fantastic. i can't wait for this to be launched. as i open another business, i will wait for this. >> it makes you want to start another business. >> i hope that the next phase is where it can connect the dots with the back end of where a small business could come in and see their account and pay their bill. that seems like the most logical thing. i had a question for you. is it possible to connect new users as far as new businesses with this to move forward with, connecting the dots on the back end or is that just -- like for example, not existing businesses already, but new businesses that would sign on there, could they get their business number. is there a link that can be linked to? >> not yet. the currently officers doesn't have
it does look like it's going to be very easy to navigate and something that is going to be frankly just a great way of off loading some of the work that's being done in person today because i think it's very self service oriented. >> it's not perfect and still not done, there is still so much more work that needs to be done. >> i would like to say this is fantastic. i can't wait for this to be launched. as i open another business, i will wait for this. >> it makes you want to...
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g-p-s navigation.eos. >> pam: about 3-point-5 million consumers have been affected. some customers had their data speeds slowed by nearly 90 percent. >> pam: chung was about to let his dogs out of his home when he came face-to-face with a full grown mountain lion. he is thankful that he or his stocks were unharmed. he or his dogs were on harmed. >> i would say that it definitely happen from a safety standpoint i could have or had i not seen the cat on the porch and let my dogs out, i have no idea what would have happened. (male announcer): now, the orchard supply sports report with gary radnich. >> gary: good evening bumgarner looks or not on the mound the giants looked rather ordinary >> gary: in kansas city beer is made entirely different team playing at home. >> gary: 1 and third hit >> gary: he has not been affected. >> gary: 4-0 kansas city creek and the second thing they are not done. >> gary: 6-0 kansas city. bochi says, oh boy! >> gary: giants did not ask corporate this thing was over early. >>
g-p-s navigation.eos. >> pam: about 3-point-5 million consumers have been affected. some customers had their data speeds slowed by nearly 90 percent. >> pam: chung was about to let his dogs out of his home when he came face-to-face with a full grown mountain lion. he is thankful that he or his stocks were unharmed. he or his dogs were on harmed. >> i would say that it definitely happen from a safety standpoint i could have or had i not seen the cat on the porch and let my dogs...
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helped people navigate public and private and nonprofit sectors for the great good for the great good and taught but first and foremost to embrace the crowd in this cloud our dreams come true thank you, mark for all the children and for the veterans and the country and the universe now, it's my privilege to present someone who has already been introduced we're happy to be here with mark and tony robin we'll yield the floor to our distinguished mayor of san francisco he's operational and accepted to change for the positive that making progress as not only did he close the streets for the concert that is important he opens the city to every kind of possibility and that's what makes san francisco so great and he's probably considers himself we all contend to be the number one san francisco giants fan in san francisco mayor ed lee. >> all right. thank you (clapping). >> nan and mark nancy thank you for your leadership you are our speaker and our conscious your representative go girl we need you in washing thank you very much ladies and gentlemen, it's october welcome to san francisco it i
helped people navigate public and private and nonprofit sectors for the great good for the great good and taught but first and foremost to embrace the crowd in this cloud our dreams come true thank you, mark for all the children and for the veterans and the country and the universe now, it's my privilege to present someone who has already been introduced we're happy to be here with mark and tony robin we'll yield the floor to our distinguished mayor of san francisco he's operational and...
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we had a concept that said if we could go from ground base navigation to satellite base navigation, androm analog communications to digital communication, that we would open up a lot of opportunities. opportunities that would allow us to enhance safety, because we could enhance situational awareness. we felt that we could reduce our environmental footprint by having more direct routes. and we felt we could increase the capacity and the through-put, the efficiency of our system by having things like more precise spacing. all of those goals, those concepts i think had widespread support. but as we have moved toward development and implementation, we've begun to recognize, this is no easy task. and i think sean put it out pretty well when he talked about trying to change the tire while moving down the highway. i think one of the things we all agree on is that we want to make sure as we do this evolution, the car does keep moving. keeps going forward. and it doesn't stop and it doesn't go backwards. as i said before, today the u.s. has by any empirical measure the best air transportation sy
we had a concept that said if we could go from ground base navigation to satellite base navigation, androm analog communications to digital communication, that we would open up a lot of opportunities. opportunities that would allow us to enhance safety, because we could enhance situational awareness. we felt that we could reduce our environmental footprint by having more direct routes. and we felt we could increase the capacity and the through-put, the efficiency of our system by having things...
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. >> it is tricky to navigate that world. they like it that way. nobody is finding that store -- minding that store. >> it isn't easy to navigate a webpage. we tracked some of the commercial breeders. >> after the dogs that our clients purchase -- they buy t hem from reputable sources. >> when an inspector went to the farm in july, it found 216 of the dogs and 116 -- 216 adult dogs and 116 puppies tartar wasere the built up so much that the teeth were unable to be seen at all. >> this is pretty harsh. decay.ss, tooth these things into consideration when they purchase a dog for a facility? >> they won't purchase a dog that has this problem. if they ever find out about it, they will stop. >> that's just art of the story you saw here at 90 last night. :00 last night. we tried to reach the breeders in the story. none of them returned our call. one of them canceled the program -- their program. as far as the usda and the department of agriculture, they admit a just don't have enough manpower or resources to do more about this. we have a link on our webp
. >> it is tricky to navigate that world. they like it that way. nobody is finding that store -- minding that store. >> it isn't easy to navigate a webpage. we tracked some of the commercial breeders. >> after the dogs that our clients purchase -- they buy t hem from reputable sources. >> when an inspector went to the farm in july, it found 216 of the dogs and 116 -- 216 adult dogs and 116 puppies tartar wasere the built up so much that the teeth were unable to be seen...
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64 years of history see 64 years ago today, the old dining room was dedicated at had very to the navigatepeople queuing up along golden gate has been going on for more than one hundred years the earthquake the friers have remained true to is it fair to say the patron of the city those friers os in they're poor they're on brothers and sisters and remained true to all of you who are struggling true to you who a share this journey towards the community for which we've all been create it, it's vision this xrirtd alfred back in 189 informative 50 people would have a dining tables in which to share the meal we were hoping today that one of the friers in a rest home no oakland brother anthony that helped to district food we hear that said to father alfred the old garage we could make into the dierpg you want so badly he helped him back o make the sandwiches and acquire that building brother anthony and all the freezer they knew nothing they were called to fill more than empty stomachs he e they knew nothing we should be creating created a community to catch a glistens of ourselves as brothers an
64 years of history see 64 years ago today, the old dining room was dedicated at had very to the navigatepeople queuing up along golden gate has been going on for more than one hundred years the earthquake the friers have remained true to is it fair to say the patron of the city those friers os in they're poor they're on brothers and sisters and remained true to all of you who are struggling true to you who a share this journey towards the community for which we've all been create it, it's...
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drones to navigate out of the sky. >> what we are accomplishing is we have impact for a building orranch that the collapse. >> these are the results of what camera? >> yes, we'll play it back at 1/20th the speed of reality. here is the obstacle. it comes in, hits the ring and it moves out of way. now the obstacle is gone. >> it forms back into a... >> into a normal wing. >> in this lab each lab contribute to mimicking a drome to mimic birds flight. >> i think people have been inspired by how birds are. we had an understanding of it. but to translate it, it is a change. engineers have different questions. so if you combine all of that. you can get more innovation >>> i think we have to talk about one thing. the goggles, that was kind of adorable on the little bird. i kind of love that. >> so cute. the important part is that they are taking every precaution to keep the safety of the birds intact. no birds were harmed during the research and the building of the segment. >> they were distracted by the laser right. way. >> you know what i thought is cool, they are mimicking the structure
drones to navigate out of the sky. >> what we are accomplishing is we have impact for a building orranch that the collapse. >> these are the results of what camera? >> yes, we'll play it back at 1/20th the speed of reality. here is the obstacle. it comes in, hits the ring and it moves out of way. now the obstacle is gone. >> it forms back into a... >> into a normal wing. >> in this lab each lab contribute to mimicking a drome to mimic birds flight. >> i...
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permit holler holder is doing when he plans to remove the unit from housing use and evict my client navigate he's tried to evict my client a permit holder has filed last month filed an unlawful detainer a lawsuit to evict my client we've demurred because the planning permit was not the proper permit to remove from the housing use you've heard prosecute your experts the permit hordes response to the demur he stated 31st his intent in filing the plumbing permit to remove the unit to change it's use to change it's occupancy navigate he also stated in his restraining order response to our demur a no permit was necessary well, the; is that right testimony and the building code says otherwise the court is looking for guidance we have a ruling from the court the judge stated the proceeding and ruled if the permit is denied or rejected he'll sustain the demur meaning the unlawful detainer can be dismissed the plumbing permit at issue can't be used to change the unit use or occupancy the law requires a building permit we ask you revoke the plumbing permit because it can't be used to remove the united
permit holler holder is doing when he plans to remove the unit from housing use and evict my client navigate he's tried to evict my client a permit holder has filed last month filed an unlawful detainer a lawsuit to evict my client we've demurred because the planning permit was not the proper permit to remove from the housing use you've heard prosecute your experts the permit hordes response to the demur he stated 31st his intent in filing the plumbing permit to remove the unit to change it's...
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with only the rooms for people to stand, how is a person in a whiech going -- wheelchair going to navigate that island. >> there is not enough room to include a seat. the eight 8-foot dimension is specifically designed to make sure there is enough room for wheelchairs to navigate. we don't have the extra space on market street. >> okay i'm just wondering. >> getting to the third bus we are only designing the stops to accommodate 3 buses going inbound where all the buses are going to the ferry building. usually they can use the first or second bus. >> okay. thank you. do i have any questions from staff none? now we'll go public comment. mr. bob plant hold? >> i'm bob plant hold and i'm part of the citizens advisory committee for phase two of this better market street plan. i want to compliment and point out the staff throughout the various departments involved in this have been quite responsi to people with disabilities both in meetings and follow up e-mail suggestions. they had an extensive focus group last year. we get answers from the staff and not silence and and i -- contrast that to i
with only the rooms for people to stand, how is a person in a whiech going -- wheelchair going to navigate that island. >> there is not enough room to include a seat. the eight 8-foot dimension is specifically designed to make sure there is enough room for wheelchairs to navigate. we don't have the extra space on market street. >> okay i'm just wondering. >> getting to the third bus we are only designing the stops to accommodate 3 buses going inbound where all the buses are...
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portal where are they going next, are they going to the permits and licensing section are they navigating and going into resources. so having all that data will make things even better. >> is there a button? the reason i ask because for small businesses is about getting information. so collecting as much data. in my website, would you like to join our newsletter? is that the type of business you are that you can e-mail? >> we don't have a newsletter and that would be the fingers of the office of small business. all over this portal you can see the osb contact information on there. we are really not collecting that. >> but i think that's the point to take commissioner white, in terms of the next sort of level of enhanced features of how to better connect. because i don't see that as at the news letter but if you would like to be updated on small issues, click here. >> got it. hopefully right now that function is on osb website. i will make sure that we make that very clear. if you would like to stay connected and i will port them through and get them to the osb site. >> thank you. it's fan
portal where are they going next, are they going to the permits and licensing section are they navigating and going into resources. so having all that data will make things even better. >> is there a button? the reason i ask because for small businesses is about getting information. so collecting as much data. in my website, would you like to join our newsletter? is that the type of business you are that you can e-mail? >> we don't have a newsletter and that would be the fingers of...
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>> he knows how to navigate the bureaucracy and they trust him. trust is a big deal to this particular white house. i think that's another reason why. >> navigate bureaucracy how to deal with all these hospitals and patients. >> also a bureaucracy in a way. so, and also he has a relationship with the hill, which is -- he worked for biden when he was at the senate judiciary committee as well. also someone who knows how to navigate those personalities as well which they are not too good at. >> sounds to me they are hiring a baseball player to play football own weekends. >> unusual pic, administration prerogative if he doesn't do welling we will still be talking about this issue. i did think they need to bring somebody in because at thpress conference this week on the second patient in dallas, there was no one from the federal government at that press conference. that's outrageous. >> we have people, we have a cabinet level. hhs secretary. when we had the anthrax scare we had tommy thompson who took charge. what's wrong with having secretary burwell
>> he knows how to navigate the bureaucracy and they trust him. trust is a big deal to this particular white house. i think that's another reason why. >> navigate bureaucracy how to deal with all these hospitals and patients. >> also a bureaucracy in a way. so, and also he has a relationship with the hill, which is -- he worked for biden when he was at the senate judiciary committee as well. also someone who knows how to navigate those personalities as well which they are not...
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gregory downs explains how they navigated those chances -- those challenges.s was part of a symposium hosted by the u.s. capitol historical society. it is about 45 minutes. >> our next speaker is gregory downs who is an associate professor of history at the city college and graduate center of the city university of new york and his first book was dependence, the long reconstruction of popular politics in the south, 1861-1908." his next book will be on the ends of the war, fighting the
gregory downs explains how they navigated those chances -- those challenges.s was part of a symposium hosted by the u.s. capitol historical society. it is about 45 minutes. >> our next speaker is gregory downs who is an associate professor of history at the city college and graduate center of the city university of new york and his first book was dependence, the long reconstruction of popular politics in the south, 1861-1908." his next book will be on the ends of the war, fighting the
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now they will help you navigate through it.t, to help you by your health insurance plan and some q-tips or beer or whatever you need, granola bar. you can get car insurance, your checking account and not health insurance as well. stuart: to they get a piece of i sign up for a plan from their person? >> another drug health repetitive gets a commission. i'm not sure of walmart also gets it. by the way, you can do this on the phone or online but they will the counter staffed which i think a lot of people prefer because this stuff is confusing. stuart: look at the big board, we are up 80, now we are down 21 just shy of 17,000. the s&p 500 down .2%, not much movement in stocks. the price of gold at $1200 per ounce. the price of oil is now at $ per barrel in the price of gas dropping $3.28 the national average for regular bid to aaa cystic is a couple of dozen states in winter with a two dollars handle. $2.42, that is the yield is down, that means the price is up. hewlett-packard will split into two publicly traded companies, investo
now they will help you navigate through it.t, to help you by your health insurance plan and some q-tips or beer or whatever you need, granola bar. you can get car insurance, your checking account and not health insurance as well. stuart: to they get a piece of i sign up for a plan from their person? >> another drug health repetitive gets a commission. i'm not sure of walmart also gets it. by the way, you can do this on the phone or online but they will the counter staffed which i think a...
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important to talk about the 5 decimals over ambiance what is essential means is that those projects can navigate work that is within this 5 decimals above ambiance that's the normal background noise that's during the day it
important to talk about the 5 decimals over ambiance what is essential means is that those projects can navigate work that is within this 5 decimals above ambiance that's the normal background noise that's during the day it