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i would ask the city attorney to grant that permission to do that. vice president garcia: and the other question i have is, all the cases that come before us, it never occurred to me to wonder, how does 25 days run? is it 25 consecutive days, 25 days that his store would be under operation, or how does that work? >> it is at 25 consecutive days. vice president garcia: whether or not the operation is open? >> exactly. commissioner hwang: dr. ocho, does the fact, whether it is true or not, that the individual who sold cigarettes to a minor was an employee, is that of any relevance to the department of determining culpability? >> not at all. commissioner hwang: thank you. vice president garcia: occasionally, i think the public tries to ascertain if there were mitigating circumstances. if it would be well known to the department that the story presented was accurate, would that have influenced dph? >> say that again? vice president garcia: i am sure at times dph takes into consideration mitigating factors, and it was well known but this gentleman did not
i would ask the city attorney to grant that permission to do that. vice president garcia: and the other question i have is, all the cases that come before us, it never occurred to me to wonder, how does 25 days run? is it 25 consecutive days, 25 days that his store would be under operation, or how does that work? >> it is at 25 consecutive days. vice president garcia: whether or not the operation is open? >> exactly. commissioner hwang: dr. ocho, does the fact, whether it is true or...
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if they have border problems -- they didn't ask permission to bomb the nuclear site in iraq in the 1980s. i think that was fine. i think they are too dependent on us for money and economically and they are dependent in they can't work toward peace with a country we might not like them do to it. but i don't want any of this foreign aid because the principle is wrong. because it doesn't achieve anything. if we stop all the foreign aid, you say, you are going to hurt israel. you know, the arab and the muslim nations get twice as much money as israel. there are people in israel -- it is not like 100% of the people in israel or every jew in this country believes we should have the foreign policy that we have. i think israel should be in charge of their sovereignty and we should never intrude on what they do. if they want to attack iran, we shouldn't tell them what to do or what not to do. >> governor johnson, perspective candidate donald trump has proposed putting a 25% tax on chinese imports if china does not stop manipulatorring its currency. do you agree with that? what would you do? >> i
if they have border problems -- they didn't ask permission to bomb the nuclear site in iraq in the 1980s. i think that was fine. i think they are too dependent on us for money and economically and they are dependent in they can't work toward peace with a country we might not like them do to it. but i don't want any of this foreign aid because the principle is wrong. because it doesn't achieve anything. if we stop all the foreign aid, you say, you are going to hurt israel. you know, the arab and...
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. >> she never had permission to take her from our house. we believe and she stepped into the home without the parents' knowledge. they had no idea that erica was in possession area's we have not specifically established a motive. we may learn that as our investigation continues. it's still in the very early stages. pop >> reporter: she's 58 years old, the grandmother of the child. she will be sent back up here in the next days. she's a been arrested for kidnapping. the reason authorities found a baby so quickly this someone the grandmother knows contacted authorities and tipped them. today for the first time we're hearing from the babies were other. will be here you can see him getting hugs from family, friends. he told reporters earlier today about what his mother is a two-step. >> she came into my house. pop took my baby girl. -- took my baby girl. we're still trying to figure out why she did it. i don't believe she would harm her. i just think she took mental wrong turn. i just hope she gets help. she's my mom, but she broke the law. she
. >> she never had permission to take her from our house. we believe and she stepped into the home without the parents' knowledge. they had no idea that erica was in possession area's we have not specifically established a motive. we may learn that as our investigation continues. it's still in the very early stages. pop >> reporter: she's 58 years old, the grandmother of the child. she will be sent back up here in the next days. she's a been arrested for kidnapping. the reason...
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the charges and within the first days of the calendar, the chief would be here and say with your permission, i need 60 days. i think a good number of cases very early on could be disposed of very early on. miss porter has come one a draft. i think if we put that piece into place, i think we dramatically cut down the number of cases. >> great, thank you, commissioner hammer. your work on this has been unbelievable. the interim rules we put together. the new rules. the accommodation of rules. i have to tell you it has helped the process and you get all the credit for this. and again, you spent a lot of time and a lot of thought went into it. you met with the necessary parties. the good news is that we want to make clear to you, chief suhr, that we sat here where your lawyers came to us and said this is a termination case. we can find a middle ground. these recommendations that we have been trying do, thank god for chief suhr who has taken control of this and we're getting fewer cases with the police department, the chief is exercising his position in giving 10 days. in my opinion, it is no go
the charges and within the first days of the calendar, the chief would be here and say with your permission, i need 60 days. i think a good number of cases very early on could be disposed of very early on. miss porter has come one a draft. i think if we put that piece into place, i think we dramatically cut down the number of cases. >> great, thank you, commissioner hammer. your work on this has been unbelievable. the interim rules we put together. the new rules. the accommodation of...
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after reviewing the bill in france, the president gave white house officials permission to use an auto pen machine to sign his actual signature. >>> the finger present program cross referencing anyone booked into a county jail with an immigration data base could soon see some changes. the state assembly approved a bill yesterday allowing counties to opt out of secure communities. critics say the fingerprint program unfairly targets immigrants that haven't been convicted of a crime. now, the bill now goes to the state senate. >>> google is moving towards a world where people do not need or use wallets. shoppers will select a phone screen, tap the phone on a credit card reader, google will make money by selling coupons ortizing that works with the -- coupons or advertising that works with the coupon. >>> bart is getting ready to spend $100,000 to equip his police force with tasers. the 130 tasers were approved. right now if the officer wants a taser they have to check it out. but policy requires every officer to carry one. >> i would rather have our officers properly trained and with the
after reviewing the bill in france, the president gave white house officials permission to use an auto pen machine to sign his actual signature. >>> the finger present program cross referencing anyone booked into a county jail with an immigration data base could soon see some changes. the state assembly approved a bill yesterday allowing counties to opt out of secure communities. critics say the fingerprint program unfairly targets immigrants that haven't been convicted of a crime....
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then my neighbors applied for a design review to oppose the planning commission's permission. that was settled finally in september of 2010. it went back to the billing department and was finally issued in january of this year -- it went back to the building department and was finally issued in january of this year, january 27. as soon as the rain stops, i will correct the problems that i have. i have already paid -- this is related to a neighborhood disagreement -- i have already paid $1,000 in costs for a related issue. we share an alley, and i cannot get in that alley without their permission to take care of another violation, so i paid that just because there was no way i could correct it, but again, my contention is that i tried to get my permit to correct the violations, and it was primarily the slow process of the city which kept me from accomplishing that. commissioner lee: commissioners, anymore? just to be clear?er: - >> it was 25 years ago, but, certainly, you are right. it did flow from that point. commissioner lee: ok, thank you. no other questions. we will take p
then my neighbors applied for a design review to oppose the planning commission's permission. that was settled finally in september of 2010. it went back to the billing department and was finally issued in january of this year -- it went back to the building department and was finally issued in january of this year, january 27. as soon as the rain stops, i will correct the problems that i have. i have already paid -- this is related to a neighborhood disagreement -- i have already paid $1,000...
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>> you have my permission for her hand in marriage. would love to have you as a son-in-law. >> the rest is practically a movie in itself. matthew races to the theater as jenny watches. the trailer ends and the videographer picks it up live as matthew enters the theater, gets down on one knee and asks him to marry him the audience erupts in applause and this is a very warm introduction to the rest of their lives. you're watching the "cbs morning news." to the rest of their lives. of the oven. to the morning bowl of cereal. and to lactaid® milk. easy to digest and with all the calcium and vitamin d of regular milk. [ female announcer ] lactaid®. the original lactose-free milk. and vitamin d of regular milk. parentheses have a place. but not on your face. juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about juvÉderm® xc. now you don't have to wait six weeks to get it. natural instincts n
>> you have my permission for her hand in marriage. would love to have you as a son-in-law. >> the rest is practically a movie in itself. matthew races to the theater as jenny watches. the trailer ends and the videographer picks it up live as matthew enters the theater, gets down on one knee and asks him to marry him the audience erupts in applause and this is a very warm introduction to the rest of their lives. you're watching the "cbs morning news." to the rest of their...
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request permission to engage. >> smith: it was footage taken from a us army helicopter gunship. >> light them all up. >> come on, fire. ( machine gun fire ) >> hey, roger! ( machine gun fire ) >> keep shooting. ( machine gun fire ) >> keep shooting. ( machine gun fire ) >> all right, we just engaged all eight individuals. >> oh, yeah. look at all those dead bastards. >> smith: very soon after, daniel domscheit-berg, who was working with the whistle-blowing web site wikileaks, saw the video. >> you got a bunch of bodies laying there. >> we also have one individual appears to be wounded, trying to crawl away. >> it was this poor man, crouching through the streets for his life. >> getting up. >> does he have a weapon in his hand? >> no, i haven't seen one yet. >> you get the feeling these guys really want to shoot, and they ask for permission to shoot a couple of times. >> bushmaster, we have a van that's approaching and picking up the bodies. >> yeah, we're trying to get permission to engage. >> and then, you get this short moment of hope where the civilians arrive in the van. and you feel
request permission to engage. >> smith: it was footage taken from a us army helicopter gunship. >> light them all up. >> come on, fire. ( machine gun fire ) >> hey, roger! ( machine gun fire ) >> keep shooting. ( machine gun fire ) >> keep shooting. ( machine gun fire ) >> all right, we just engaged all eight individuals. >> oh, yeah. look at all those dead bastards. >> smith: very soon after, daniel domscheit-berg, who was working with the...
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he gave residents of the oak crest retirement community in sight and permission. he provided it can that assessment of the discovery. >> either pakistan was theyrating with thehim or were incompetent who. he hopes it was a case of incompetence. the congress and reveal that intelligence is governments ago " at osama bin laden was not living in a cave but in a compound 30 mi. from islama bad >> they trained for months. there were high concrete walls or. there was barbwire and walls. where did he lived? >> the operation took 45 minutes lee. congressman believes the u.s. failed region helicopter failed due to heat. or the u.s. and blow it up before leaving. we got a treasure trove of intelligence from the bin laden, including who he communicated with. >> osama was a brave person, a teller, he but brilliance make. >> what he believes the president made the right call not to release the photographs of the dead terrorists. >> great we don't need to enrage a mortar situation. you can look at a good strategy and the right decision to have a burial at sea with respect. to r
he gave residents of the oak crest retirement community in sight and permission. he provided it can that assessment of the discovery. >> either pakistan was theyrating with thehim or were incompetent who. he hopes it was a case of incompetence. the congress and reveal that intelligence is governments ago " at osama bin laden was not living in a cave but in a compound 30 mi. from islama bad >> they trained for months. there were high concrete walls or. there was barbwire and...
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talking without permission. you know -- >> reporter: talking without permission? >> yeah.: you know, one of the things that dr. israel says over and over again is this g.e.d., these shocks, are administered only to people who really need it, people who are going to harm themselves or others. and i know you work with a lot of low functioning kids. but there are also some high functioning kids at the institution. were they getting the shocks, as well? >> absolutely they were getting shocked. he's using the excuse of the very serious, bizarre, sel self-injury behaviors as an excuse to use the shock treatment, and, to me, it's an experiment. >> reporter: mark says he stayed at the judge rottenberg center for two years, despite his qu m qualms, in an etch fort to keep his students from getting shocked. but in tend, he couldn't take it. >> i was sick. i wasn't sleeping. i was in poor health. i had to leave. i said, this is -- i just -- i just couldn't do it anymore. >> reporter: so you quit? >> i quit. i did. i -- and i tried my best. >> reporter: modesto left, too, running away
talking without permission. you know -- >> reporter: talking without permission? >> yeah.: you know, one of the things that dr. israel says over and over again is this g.e.d., these shocks, are administered only to people who really need it, people who are going to harm themselves or others. and i know you work with a lot of low functioning kids. but there are also some high functioning kids at the institution. were they getting the shocks, as well? >> absolutely they were...
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it as soon as you do not have to give your permission for 911 services. the location of your phone is important in terms of if you have an emergency as well. >> can you opt in and opt out at will, as far as getting your location trapped? >> apple says they have an opt out policy. basically, you can opt out. it will be collected unless you opt out of it. alan davidson says google's is locked in. but help secure is the data being used? apple said recently they had a bug and in their system. even if you had your phone on off, at your location is being collected. they said if you down loaded up hatch, that could be turned off. they say when they do their next major update, that information will be interested. ed so some members of congress said, ok, you're making some progress, but there are a lot of questions still. how secure is the information? the other concern s -- is hacking and cyber hacking. basically, it is one big world of a pc and mobile device, if you will. it is one big internet. >> what does it say that this has been known for a while and congre
it as soon as you do not have to give your permission for 911 services. the location of your phone is important in terms of if you have an emergency as well. >> can you opt in and opt out at will, as far as getting your location trapped? >> apple says they have an opt out policy. basically, you can opt out. it will be collected unless you opt out of it. alan davidson says google's is locked in. but help secure is the data being used? apple said recently they had a bug and in their...
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are a businessman, you are running a business, this is from the tax collector, you have paid your permission to operate in various locations around the city. i don't know where we stand now and i think it's worthwhile for the sfmta to think about that and give us a description. right now, it is a vague and ambiguous situation. thank you. [applause] >> is that it, madam secretary? >> if there is anybody else who wishes to address the board, they should make their way into the room now or to the microphone, please. [tone] >> i would like to speak about the electronic waybills. when we pick up the customer and we are just dropping the customer, we need a ride and the passenger coming in the cab says he is not giving the time to write down the way bills. he just asks us to go and we cannot write exactly how much the fare is and how much he gives for the tip. we have -- we are already examined by the way bills and everything we have, so wheel we are already -- though waybills are scanned and we are the same way, we are scanned by the way bills, but with how is it to maintain the waybills -- we tr
are a businessman, you are running a business, this is from the tax collector, you have paid your permission to operate in various locations around the city. i don't know where we stand now and i think it's worthwhile for the sfmta to think about that and give us a description. right now, it is a vague and ambiguous situation. thank you. [applause] >> is that it, madam secretary? >> if there is anybody else who wishes to address the board, they should make their way into the room...
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>> if you get permission from major league baseball you can take ritalin.ut he didn't have one. >> can he fight it? >> 50 games. >> he can appeal it. he can appeal it, of course. but with no prescription -- busted. >> all right. >>> we are coming back on cbs5 at 11 p.m. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions. and a forward-thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century.
>> if you get permission from major league baseball you can take ritalin.ut he didn't have one. >> can he fight it? >> 50 games. >> he can appeal it. he can appeal it, of course. but with no prescription -- busted. >> all right. >>> we are coming back on cbs5 at 11 p.m. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot....
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used to get a little receipt when we paid our card from the tax collector that said this gives you permission to see your business license to operate in various locations in the city. we have not gotten that this year. i.t. need to know what status we have as businessmen because if we have status as independent businessmen, i'm not sure a lot of these things like electronic waybills are forcing me to take a discount on my credit card operations are legal. if i'm an independent businessman, you cannot force me to take a discount on my work and sales and that is effectively what you are doing. i think is pretty important that we get straightened out where we stand. up until this year, we would get this receipt and it would say you are a businessman, you are running a business, this is from the tax collector, you have paid your permission to operate in various locations around the city. i don't know where we stand now and i think it's worthwhile for the sfmta to think about that and give us a description. right now, it is a vague and ambiguous situation. thank you. [applause] >> is that it, mada
used to get a little receipt when we paid our card from the tax collector that said this gives you permission to see your business license to operate in various locations in the city. we have not gotten that this year. i.t. need to know what status we have as businessmen because if we have status as independent businessmen, i'm not sure a lot of these things like electronic waybills are forcing me to take a discount on my credit card operations are legal. if i'm an independent businessman, you...
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as the flooding moves south, the army corps of engineers has asked permission to open a second spillway near baton rouge. if permission is granted, several communities will have to be evacuated including morgan city and houma. brian. >> and the water keeps on going, anne thompson, janet shamlian before that, part of our team in memphis to start us off tonight, thanks. >>> now we want to turn overseas and pakistan and the ongoing friction with the u.s. over the killing of osama bin laden. the pakistani prime minister said today it's disingenuous to blame pakistan to, quote, being in kohouts with al qaeda. at the same time, the pakistani government has launched an investigation into how bin laden could have lived in a military town undetected for so many years. peter is on the ground in islamabad tonight. good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. tonight, u.s. officials tell nbc news, pakistan is prepared to give american intelligence officials access to osama bin laden's three wives or at least to share information that has been gathered from the women's interrogations. thes
as the flooding moves south, the army corps of engineers has asked permission to open a second spillway near baton rouge. if permission is granted, several communities will have to be evacuated including morgan city and houma. brian. >> and the water keeps on going, anne thompson, janet shamlian before that, part of our team in memphis to start us off tonight, thanks. >>> now we want to turn overseas and pakistan and the ongoing friction with the u.s. over the killing of osama...
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they were given permission for the search afterwards. both defendants say one officer cover the camera when he and the three other officers forced their way into the suspect's home. add the public defender asked to have one case on the stand in court. they're already digging into this case. >> well -- [laughter] let's discuss this issue. how and why does the abuse of power occurred? i am going to be directing most of my question to specific panel members. however, if other panel members would like to weigh in on one of the questions, and particularly if you disagree, please feel free to interject what ever you would like to into the discussionstuart, -- into the discussion. stuart, i am going to start with you today. u.s. had 30 years of experience at least. are we seeing the most extreme cases of alleged police misconduct, or have you found the incidence to be pervasive? what is your experience in this? >> i started as a lawyer working on the case but geronimo pratt, a black panther case. that ended up after 27 years to be proven. and w
they were given permission for the search afterwards. both defendants say one officer cover the camera when he and the three other officers forced their way into the suspect's home. add the public defender asked to have one case on the stand in court. they're already digging into this case. >> well -- [laughter] let's discuss this issue. how and why does the abuse of power occurred? i am going to be directing most of my question to specific panel members. however, if other panel members...
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it's not known if the vie a will be aloud permission. you go to ktvu.com click on the osama bin laden tab. you will be able to see the five videos of bin laden released this weekend. >>> right now let's go back to sal to check on the commute. sal. >> right now we are starting in san francisco along northbound 101. you can see traffic is moving along nicely if you are driving up to the downtown area. hopefully the commute will stay nice and even for this san francisco drive. there are no major problems this morning by the way coming into san francisco. let's move along and take a look at the commute here. traffic is moving along okay on 880 north and southbound as you drive past the coliseum. coming in from the northeast bay the traffic here looks okay. past the ordeal yap -- cordelia junction. so far so good for your drive on interstate 80. at 5:38 let's go to steve. >>> all right sal we do have breezy conditions. not adobessed a -- not as bad as sunday. system is coming down from the north. so partly cloudy, partly starry. by noon mostl
it's not known if the vie a will be aloud permission. you go to ktvu.com click on the osama bin laden tab. you will be able to see the five videos of bin laden released this weekend. >>> right now let's go back to sal to check on the commute. sal. >> right now we are starting in san francisco along northbound 101. you can see traffic is moving along nicely if you are driving up to the downtown area. hopefully the commute will stay nice and even for this san francisco drive. there...
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we got their permission a few years ago as we were expanding the food waste compost program to utilize that building to transload organic materials and to transfer trucks to take it to our compost sites. that has been a real issue for us. because now, they are talking about taxing us -- a significant tax. we have a problem with that. we expect they are entitled to something for having our facilities there. we think the amount they are asking for is a little exorbitant for the impact that we have. i have instructed our management team at that location to figure out how we are going to handle that material in a portion of the transfer station so we can get it out of brisbane and the nexus for the tax is not there. yes, we have been talking to them for years about the need to expand our facility. a couple of years ago, your board of supervisors adopted a mandatory composting and mandatory recycling ordinance. they have been extremely effective in allowing the amount of material that is collected for recycling for composting to be increased rather substantially. we also now have the challe
we got their permission a few years ago as we were expanding the food waste compost program to utilize that building to transload organic materials and to transfer trucks to take it to our compost sites. that has been a real issue for us. because now, they are talking about taxing us -- a significant tax. we have a problem with that. we expect they are entitled to something for having our facilities there. we think the amount they are asking for is a little exorbitant for the impact that we...
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it wasn't our choice to go to the united nations to seek permission for the policy of state never to be. our intention has been always always until this moment. to get. negotiations with the israelis and as a result of the negotiations the militants overcome since the. should take place so. should come as a result of negotiations of an agreement between israel and palestine this is it now since less of them but. this release have been avoiding. committing themselves into serious negotiations they have refused requests of the international community to seize to stop settlement activities as international political ambition for the resumption of negotiations and since then you know we did not have i think round of negotiations with the israelis so i want to put a position is that my septum bush we should have you can see the state as it was promised to us by present but up obama by the international community by the court date everybody else is we will be ready as are the studios in building on situations and so you know september should yield to the palestinian state either through. n
it wasn't our choice to go to the united nations to seek permission for the policy of state never to be. our intention has been always always until this moment. to get. negotiations with the israelis and as a result of the negotiations the militants overcome since the. should take place so. should come as a result of negotiations of an agreement between israel and palestine this is it now since less of them but. this release have been avoiding. committing themselves into serious negotiations...
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but that said, it's very difficult to get permission from the male relatives to photograph. >> without that permission they won't do it. >> no. >> and if you do try and do it you can actually get the woman killed because if her male relatives see that she has been photographed without their permission, she can get killed by the family. >> the next one is a youn young-- 11-year-old who set herself on fire. >> it is a big problem in afghanistan. a lot of young women, generally they're married women. even if they are married at about 13, 14, they set themselves on fire because you can't get divorced in afghanistan very easily. if you want to leave your husband or if you want to escape an abusive home, there is no escape, really. there are very few shelters. there are a few but very few place you can go. so a lot of women burn themselves and set themselves on fire. and this young girl is only 11 years old. and she had learned about it. she said that she did it because she dreamed that a woman had told her to do it. but later i found out that she had been abused by her parents. and she set
but that said, it's very difficult to get permission from the male relatives to photograph. >> without that permission they won't do it. >> no. >> and if you do try and do it you can actually get the woman killed because if her male relatives see that she has been photographed without their permission, she can get killed by the family. >> the next one is a youn young-- 11-year-old who set herself on fire. >> it is a big problem in afghanistan. a lot of young women,...
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now, those -- the way that works is it's assumed you don't have to give your permission for use of that, but the location of your phone is important in terms of if you have an emergency and call 9-1-1 as well. >> host: now, paul, can you opt in and opt out at will as far as getting your location tracked? >> guest: it depends. apple says they have an opt-out policy. basically, you can opt out, it's collected unless you opt out. alan davidson said google's is opt in. it's not collected unless you opt into it being collected. however, there's other issues that the senators pointed out. how secure is the data being used? apple said they had a bug in their system and even when you had your phone off, in the background, even if you didn't have location on, information is being collected. they said if you download a patch, that's taken care of. however, the information on your deviolation is not encrypted. when they do their next major update of the operating system, that information is encrypted. some members of congress said, okay, you're making some progress, but there's a lot of questions
now, those -- the way that works is it's assumed you don't have to give your permission for use of that, but the location of your phone is important in terms of if you have an emergency and call 9-1-1 as well. >> host: now, paul, can you opt in and opt out at will as far as getting your location tracked? >> guest: it depends. apple says they have an opt-out policy. basically, you can opt out, it's collected unless you opt out. alan davidson said google's is opt in. it's not...
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radiation dose even the permissible radiation dose carries a health risk so fifty times that a lot of people in japan eat edible seaweed i get i will see read you get sushi they do you get the little i forget what they call the salad with the green sea weed in it i mean there's no what's incredible is the u.s. stuff the u.s. federal agencies that are supposed to protect the american public against radioactivity risks have largely dismantled any emergency systems for radiation monitoring that have been set up after fukushima we're back to our preferred machine. radiation monitoring system which means in some cases for milk for example it's once every three months that they're examining the milk we've still got a very serious nuclear catastrophe in full swing in japan so kevin has this as this cotton's you said so it was finished it's incredible that the u.s. federal government would take that kind of action but at a price to the seafood supply as well they've really not taken any special measures to examine the seafood supply. have it almost looks like our government has. we're going t
radiation dose even the permissible radiation dose carries a health risk so fifty times that a lot of people in japan eat edible seaweed i get i will see read you get sushi they do you get the little i forget what they call the salad with the green sea weed in it i mean there's no what's incredible is the u.s. stuff the u.s. federal agencies that are supposed to protect the american public against radioactivity risks have largely dismantled any emergency systems for radiation monitoring that...
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system will simply not be granted permission. so what's the technology that will allow us to move away from the familiar radar radio combo satellite navigation tracking systems like g.p.s. or belong to us now offer comprehensive coverage they can provide far more accurate information about aircraft location and motion and trajectory the biggest players in civil aircraft production boeing and airbus are already building the technology into new models but like many airlines resisting the call to upgrade planes they may be undercutting the future systems effectiveness by watching their bottom line . protocol requires only. one way data transmission equipment this is not a full fledged system it's effectively just a replacement for radars it is a much needed and useful. efficient step in the right direction the expensive radars will be replaced with relatively own complicated base stations our video for system paints a totally different picture this has the ability not just to receive information on the ground but also simultaneously
system will simply not be granted permission. so what's the technology that will allow us to move away from the familiar radar radio combo satellite navigation tracking systems like g.p.s. or belong to us now offer comprehensive coverage they can provide far more accurate information about aircraft location and motion and trajectory the biggest players in civil aircraft production boeing and airbus are already building the technology into new models but like many airlines resisting the call to...
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bargain with me he said that if i refused i would go blind i would be sent back to gaza without permission to get to jerusalem for i said three. stories familiar to run your own dozens of similar cases cost his disk each month is organization physicians for human rights represents patients from gaza whose permits to leave for medical treatment have been delayed or rejected by israel he says ever since hamas took over gaza in two thousand and seven many of the roughly a thousand people who apply each month to leave gaza for health care outside are turned down sometimes a difference between. paying for medical care is a different life or birth. whatever they can. use this very sensitive situation to recruit people but these really government denies it's taking advantage of the situation and rubbish as the claims as nonsense people who have been refused entry for security reasons have to explain. and find a reason why they weren't allowed in but let's be clear the numbers speak for themselves eighteen thousand gazans in two thousand and three and they entered israel for medical treatment is t
bargain with me he said that if i refused i would go blind i would be sent back to gaza without permission to get to jerusalem for i said three. stories familiar to run your own dozens of similar cases cost his disk each month is organization physicians for human rights represents patients from gaza whose permits to leave for medical treatment have been delayed or rejected by israel he says ever since hamas took over gaza in two thousand and seven many of the roughly a thousand people who apply...