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some of the nurses have tried to pay for the headbands but lieutenant snyder plans to donate whatever funds she receives to charity people helping people that's what it's all about back to best. >>noel you're right and thank you. still ahead tonight at 10 stimulus money on his way to millions how to make sure you get a check. >>plus you probably already know this it is still pretty hard to find toilet paper why we haven't seen the supply bounced back quite yet. >>he's a hero he's an he didn't even want the recognition he's super humble and all he wants needs help those who can't get out. >>words of praise from members of a community that say they are beyond grateful next at lately, i've discovered that while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. in nearly 100 years serving the military community, we've seen you go through tough times and every time, you've shown us, you're much tougher your heart, courage and commitment has al
some of the nurses have tried to pay for the headbands but lieutenant snyder plans to donate whatever funds she receives to charity people helping people that's what it's all about back to best. >>noel you're right and thank you. still ahead tonight at 10 stimulus money on his way to millions how to make sure you get a check. >>plus you probably already know this it is still pretty hard to find toilet paper why we haven't seen the supply bounced back quite yet. >>he's a hero...
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>>they were all given thumbs up right how we like it lieutenant snyder has now sent some 360 headbands to health care workers at marine general, a saint francis in san francisco in also kaiser hospitals in sandra fell santa rosa and the late how very creative and very much needed. thanks guys. well if you need help dealing with the coronavirus or but there's always someone to talk to there's a national disaster. distress helpline that you can call take a look at the number on your screen, it's 1 800 985-5990. there are people who are standing by who you can talk to and can help so we've also posted that number on our website you can always find it at kron 4 dot com. >>well coming up next on the kron 4 morning news to many people are not following stay at home orders, what police in the north bay say they'll start doing it. plus there's a free program that could be useful for parents and students as they continue education at home. and also coming up after the break changes could be coming to to vote this upcoming general election what santa clara county officials are considering. well
>>they were all given thumbs up right how we like it lieutenant snyder has now sent some 360 headbands to health care workers at marine general, a saint francis in san francisco in also kaiser hospitals in sandra fell santa rosa and the late how very creative and very much needed. thanks guys. well if you need help dealing with the coronavirus or but there's always someone to talk to there's a national disaster. distress helpline that you can call take a look at the number on your screen,...
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very scrappy kind of in the weeds dsd organization and in-store merchandising from snyder's lance bringions together, it's created a formidable portfolio, one i think is well positioned, argue better than i thought until i got under the hood and got to see those businesses. >> that leads to my next question i think it's important i should have said this at the beginning. you had a lot of momentum going into this because of changes that you made. one of them is hard for us to understand unless we're in your business you put as number two reason why you have progress improved retailer relationships is that clubs? is that chains and what did you have to do? because obviously they're your partners and if they don't like you, they can hurt you if they like you, they can help you. what did you do? >> well, i think the first thing -- and this is so important for the world we were in before. the world we're in now, and i would certainly expect going forward, is really understanding what the strategic objectives of your partners are and finding ways where we're able to create common ground. and,
very scrappy kind of in the weeds dsd organization and in-store merchandising from snyder's lance bringions together, it's created a formidable portfolio, one i think is well positioned, argue better than i thought until i got under the hood and got to see those businesses. >> that leads to my next question i think it's important i should have said this at the beginning. you had a lot of momentum going into this because of changes that you made. one of them is hard for us to understand...
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physiotherapist york snyder from sasnett has been using hogans medicinal chalk since the early 1990 s this natural product dissolved in water is said to stimulate the heart and circulation and have an anti inflammatory effect. on vanity you know if it's used as a poultice on the back or joints warm or cold or if you're experiencing a rheumatic episode for instance it's applied cold or more about the chronic conditions it tends to be used to warm or cool. than ever and. the poultice is sealed to stop the chalk from drying out medicine or chalk was used on the glue gun as early as the turn of the 20th century. the sediments from the cretaceous period are. also used to help cleanse and regenerate the skin has a face mask. this absolute bicester skin is so soft off to its home and at 1st it tingles a bit but the skin regains its moisture quite quickly and then it feels so much softer to put it is absolutely. one thing that's never lacking on a holiday island like luton is accommodations there are thousands of hotels apartments and vacation homes but if you're looking for something a littl
physiotherapist york snyder from sasnett has been using hogans medicinal chalk since the early 1990 s this natural product dissolved in water is said to stimulate the heart and circulation and have an anti inflammatory effect. on vanity you know if it's used as a poultice on the back or joints warm or cold or if you're experiencing a rheumatic episode for instance it's applied cold or more about the chronic conditions it tends to be used to warm or cool. than ever and. the poultice is sealed to...
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sports center from the host scott van pelt. >> is an dominico >> their seniors are max ray and greg snyderte, fellows. >> it was pretty cool. it was great for the five seniors, too, fantastic. yeah, we were very excited to see that. are. >> coach mike bolton who has run the program since the school went coed just five years action, even he didn't see the success coming this quickly. san dominico went from being winless last season to norcal division 5 champs. >> it's a magical season. it just doesn't happen from one year going 6-19 to the next having that norcal championship plaque in your hands. it just doesn't happen in one year. yes, two, three, four years down the road, absolutely, but it happened very quick turnaround. i'm still kind of pinching myself. i really wish we could have played that last game because i wanted my guys to experience what that's like playing where the kings play and a state championship game and all the hoopla, but we'll take winning the last game of the season. >> they beat pierce high school 58-37 to gain a spot in that state championship game. they would hav
sports center from the host scott van pelt. >> is an dominico >> their seniors are max ray and greg snyderte, fellows. >> it was pretty cool. it was great for the five seniors, too, fantastic. yeah, we were very excited to see that. are. >> coach mike bolton who has run the program since the school went coed just five years action, even he didn't see the success coming this quickly. san dominico went from being winless last season to norcal division 5 champs. >>...
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a request for people down to 5 but which they start pouring and lieutenant snyder has now sent some 360 had bands to health care workers at marine general saint francis in san francisco and kaiser hospitals in sandra fell santa rosa and delay, whoa. >>and those who have received them can't get enough. >>adding a little color and comfort to those who deserve it most i would hope that eat. >>but it's really you know your hobby also my where there's a need. >>noelle bellow kron 4 news. >>crowds, this holiday weekend the east bay regional parks are closing several parking lately, i've discovered that while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. >>good morning welcome back let's get to our top story at 9 30 officials in these bay are
a request for people down to 5 but which they start pouring and lieutenant snyder has now sent some 360 had bands to health care workers at marine general saint francis in san francisco and kaiser hospitals in sandra fell santa rosa and delay, whoa. >>and those who have received them can't get enough. >>adding a little color and comfort to those who deserve it most i would hope that eat. >>but it's really you know your hobby also my where there's a need. >>noelle bellow...
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a request for people to help me find, but which they start pouring and lieutenant snyder has now sent some 360 had bands to health care workers at marine general saint francis in san francisco and kaiser hospitals in sandra fell santa rosa and delay, whoa. >>and those who have received them can't get >>adding a little color and comfort to those who deserve it most i would hope that eat. >>but it's really you know your hobby also my where there's a need. >>noelle bellow kron 4 news. >>effect of immediately hotels motels air bnb zimmer in teammates help each other find a way to win, just like covered california helps you find health insurance you can afford. they're the only place you can get financial assistance to help pay for health coverage. plus, this year, the state is providing more help than ever before. and because a new law requires californians to have health coverage or pay a penalty, covered california has made it easier to get financial help, but time's limited. visit coveredca.com or call to enroll today. >>welcome back everyone our top story that we're following for you
a request for people to help me find, but which they start pouring and lieutenant snyder has now sent some 360 had bands to health care workers at marine general saint francis in san francisco and kaiser hospitals in sandra fell santa rosa and delay, whoa. >>and those who have received them can't get >>adding a little color and comfort to those who deserve it most i would hope that eat. >>but it's really you know your hobby also my where there's a need. >>noelle bellow...
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>>now in marin county sheriff's lieutenant nina snyder, she's using her sewing skills to add a little comfort and also some color to the front lines of this fight. so she's been sewing since the 4th grade but now she shifting gears and she's adding kill little been civil side of the head bands and that allows them to hook their mass there instead of having to place the behind the errors. >>just where one yourself hour see how well you do with what our think. that will do that. so tight because they know they're being exposed to that. >>i am sure that feels a lot better, you know putting a behind the years is it's not so comfy lieutenant snyder has now sent some 360 headbands to health care workers at marine general saint francis in san francisco and kaiser hospitals in sandra fell santa rosa and delay home great job. well now to the east bay where the city of fremont is ramping up efforts to test people for coronavirus and now they've launched a free walk in testing site. now in order to be tested you have to make sure you make an appointment for sun and also they just want to test pe
>>now in marin county sheriff's lieutenant nina snyder, she's using her sewing skills to add a little comfort and also some color to the front lines of this fight. so she's been sewing since the 4th grade but now she shifting gears and she's adding kill little been civil side of the head bands and that allows them to hook their mass there instead of having to place the behind the errors. >>just where one yourself hour see how well you do with what our think. that will do that. so...
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lieutenant general kevin snyder said on monday the order covers all army, navy, air force and marinenstallations and facilities in the area. the measure will remain in effect through may 5th. >>> countries and regions across the globe have declared states of emergency, but the details and the impact on people's lives differ depending on the location. here's what a state of emergency could look like for japan. >> translator: the declaration was made possible based on a bill enanact last month. ththe prime ministerer, in i is the state of emergency, will also lay out the timeline in the targeted areas. in response, prefectural governors in the designated places will be given the power to take necessary measures to prevent infection. a significant measure will likely be the request for people to stay at home, but, it is only a request, not mandatory. public transit will not be stopped because it is an essential service. supermarkets and stores selling food, medicine, and necessary daily goods will also stay open for the same reason. italy, france, and other countries have imposed a stri
lieutenant general kevin snyder said on monday the order covers all army, navy, air force and marinenstallations and facilities in the area. the measure will remain in effect through may 5th. >>> countries and regions across the globe have declared states of emergency, but the details and the impact on people's lives differ depending on the location. here's what a state of emergency could look like for japan. >> translator: the declaration was made possible based on a bill...
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. >> diablo valley college physics major jordan snyder reyes misses being able to raise her hand and ask her professor questions in person. >> i'm stuck with his face on the computer reading the textbook which isn't the easiest thing to understand. >> melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsom announced new efforts to relieve financial stress on californian, and most private student loan companies have now agreed to relief measures this. includes giving borrowers the option to delay payment force 90 days. late payment fees and fines are waived and there is a new executive order that prevents debt collectors from collecting debt during the outbreak. that means your stimulus check is safe from collectors. >> no debt collector can take those direct payments any longer, in the state of california. and we are assured that you will be able to call back any of those contributions from the fed that perhaps have been taken away. >> the governor did say that funds for child support, or spousal support can still be collected by debt collectors. >>> well, good news for small busine
. >> diablo valley college physics major jordan snyder reyes misses being able to raise her hand and ask her professor questions in person. >> i'm stuck with his face on the computer reading the textbook which isn't the easiest thing to understand. >> melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsom announced new efforts to relieve financial stress on californian, and most private student loan companies have now agreed to relief measures this. includes giving...
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eniac 6, betty snyder, called their job a cross between an architect and a construction engineer. so there was no name for what they did or no clear definition. although this comes pretty close to defining what programming is like even today. but it was through the work of women like betty snyder and her contemporaries defining the role of programming, defining the state-of-the-art, defining how it would work both during and after the war, that programming became something with its own value, a value that was separate from the menial manipulation of hardware. because of them, it became a language. it became many languages. it became an art form. after the war, grace hopper and her peers went on to careers in the early computer industry, heading up the programming teams of the very first commercial computer company in the u.s. emcc was responsible for a computer called the univac, which in the 50's was synonymous with the word computer. the way we say kleenex to mean tissue, people said univac to mean computer in the 1950's. because the only people in the world who knew how to prog
eniac 6, betty snyder, called their job a cross between an architect and a construction engineer. so there was no name for what they did or no clear definition. although this comes pretty close to defining what programming is like even today. but it was through the work of women like betty snyder and her contemporaries defining the role of programming, defining the state-of-the-art, defining how it would work both during and after the war, that programming became something with its own value, a...
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that was mark snyder, ceo of nestle, speaking exclusively to bloomberg.ndrew cuomo holding his daily briefing, saying that the number loweres in new york is for a second day in a row. schoolss for you kids, and nonessential businesses remain closed until april 29. if you are a businessman you don't like that. if you are a kid at home, you probably do. still ahead, homebuilders are surging today. why? we look at the recent. -- this is power "balance of power euro ♪ --." ♪ mike: this is "balance of power ," i'm michael mckee, sitting in today for david westin. the stock of the hour is heritage homes and home builders in general, spiking higher eight confirmed results for lumber prices rising. abigail doolittle is you the story. it seems odd that they are rising in this environment. mark: it does, but we have a rally on the date homebuilders, behind that to a long heart is heritage homes -- large part is heritage homes. upgrading for the first quarter, if you can believe that. homebuilder break into luxury homes, relative to the first quarter they are extrem
that was mark snyder, ceo of nestle, speaking exclusively to bloomberg.ndrew cuomo holding his daily briefing, saying that the number loweres in new york is for a second day in a row. schoolss for you kids, and nonessential businesses remain closed until april 29. if you are a businessman you don't like that. if you are a kid at home, you probably do. still ahead, homebuilders are surging today. why? we look at the recent. -- this is power "balance of power euro ♪ --." ♪ mike:...
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nurse and investors posted this picture on her twitter account last week she says the tenet nina snydere headbands and make protective masks more comfortable to wear for longer periods of time, there are buttons on the headband said hook onto the mask, so the mass don't have to go around the ears. those helpful mass have been distributed to health care workers battling coronavirus and more in the and san francisco. >>she was the face behind a major medical movement to help make a drug considered dangerous into a treatment option. but sadly the 13 year-old has passed away next at 8 a look into the important legacy. the child 3 behind and after the break an east bay outbreak the coronavirus hitting a e face adversity, we find a way through it. it's about taking care of each other. it's the small parts that make a big difference. at chevy, we promise to do ours. we're offering current chevy owners onstar crisis assist services and complimentary wifi data. to help keep you on the road, the chevy certified service experts are here and ready to help if you require parts, maintenance or repair
nurse and investors posted this picture on her twitter account last week she says the tenet nina snydere headbands and make protective masks more comfortable to wear for longer periods of time, there are buttons on the headband said hook onto the mask, so the mass don't have to go around the ears. those helpful mass have been distributed to health care workers battling coronavirus and more in the and san francisco. >>she was the face behind a major medical movement to help make a drug...
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was able to fight this off on r own and that's there blood works northwest when 37 year-old izabeth snyder became the rst plasma donor in washington state to help you researers study antibodies elizabeth tells me she suffered what she would consider to be a mild case of covid-19 bak in february. >>she said shhad a fever of 103 degrees but no cough respiratory issues whatever is in plasma and as in my white blood cells is extremely useful both for research, but also as a therapy for other people in that recovered plasma there are proteins lled antibodies. >>and those you may be able to help people who arcurrently 6 doctor beckie haley with fod works northwest. the collection agency for this new study tells me schneider and any other volunteer donor is first to screen for any other fectis diseases before they come here to give plasma. >>that plasma can bused to create therapies with antibodies to treat others each donation that es for probably treat 3 or 4 people. now that the first unit of plasma is in the lab. researchers are certainly looking for more. the otocol from the nih allows us to
was able to fight this off on r own and that's there blood works northwest when 37 year-old izabeth snyder became the rst plasma donor in washington state to help you researers study antibodies elizabeth tells me she suffered what she would consider to be a mild case of covid-19 bak in february. >>she said shhad a fever of 103 degrees but no cough respiratory issues whatever is in plasma and as in my white blood cells is extremely useful both for research, but also as a therapy for other...
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price news reports michigan's former governor rick snyder new about toxic lelevels of lead in flint water supply as early as 2014 -- some 16 months before he claimemed to have learned of the toxic lead contamination in a testimony to congress. usinglso found they were -- michigan has admitted the switch climbeded 12 laps but a s investigation found the true toll might be far highgher. and the state of alaska has put surgical abortions on a list of medical procedures that could be banned during the coronavivirus outbreak, claiming abortions are not essential and that the measures will conserve personal protective equipment for health care workers. the alaska chapter of planned parenthood has called the nenew rule shameful and an attempt by local officials to exploit a public health crisis to restrict abortion access. and those are some of the headlines. this is s democracacy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. when we e come b back, we contie our conversation with world-d-renowned political dissidenent, linguguist, and aur noam chomsky and get his response to president trump's c
price news reports michigan's former governor rick snyder new about toxic lelevels of lead in flint water supply as early as 2014 -- some 16 months before he claimemed to have learned of the toxic lead contamination in a testimony to congress. usinglso found they were -- michigan has admitted the switch climbeded 12 laps but a s investigation found the true toll might be far highgher. and the state of alaska has put surgical abortions on a list of medical procedures that could be banned during...
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. >> reporter: but how could they have prepared for a near standstill, ks airline blogger brett snyder. >> these were relatively healthy companies that could withstand significant downturns. just not a complete destruction of all demand. i think that's hard to say that a company should hold on to multi billions and billions of dolls of cash just in case this type of thing were to happen. >> reporter: meanwhile, pilots helming e few flights still operating have their own beef with the fed>>al government. e have over 200 reports of test positives. we have three deathsr >> reporter: fight attendants have died, 250 have tested positive. ex-marine joe depete, a pilot for 33 years, now head of the airline pilots association, asked for mandatory regulations from the federal aviatio administration last month. >> one was the cleaning and disinfecting of our airplane to make these ready for flight. the second was the notification to other crew membs who may have been exposed to someone who tested positive. the other was to use cleang solutions and productshat were recommended by the c.d.c. to be
. >> reporter: but how could they have prepared for a near standstill, ks airline blogger brett snyder. >> these were relatively healthy companies that could withstand significant downturns. just not a complete destruction of all demand. i think that's hard to say that a company should hold on to multi billions and billions of dolls of cash just in case this type of thing were to happen. >> reporter: meanwhile, pilots helming e few flights still operating have their own beef...
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david snyder, thank you for joining us this morning.. >> ed: fox news alert, meanwhile all 50 states under disaster declarations for the first time in american history. what this means for reopening american businesses. we are alive at the white house with the inside story. plus, the covid-19 pandemic sparking so many emotions from a gratitude for our health health care workers you see there to fear, anxiety, thoughts of suicide in isolation, with the restrictions now part of our new normal. how do you get through it emotionally? the pact ropdeepak chopra way a. >> it's now more important than ever that you pay attention to your mental, physical, psychological and spiritual health so that you can be in the best position to combat covid-19 and not have any consequences as the result of social distancing. so i've been using this awesome new app called rakuten that gives me cash back on everything. that's ebates. i get cash back on electronics, travel, clothes. you're talking about ebates. i can't stop talking about rakuten. pretty good de
david snyder, thank you for joining us this morning.. >> ed: fox news alert, meanwhile all 50 states under disaster declarations for the first time in american history. what this means for reopening american businesses. we are alive at the white house with the inside story. plus, the covid-19 pandemic sparking so many emotions from a gratitude for our health health care workers you see there to fear, anxiety, thoughts of suicide in isolation, with the restrictions now part of our new...
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. >> howard snyder. >> hi. thanks for doing this.ted to get a little more expansion on the timing of recovery and the connection between the health response. you said earlier i think that you thought the second half of the year could see a pretty robust rebound. is that now out of the question and do you think a steady recovery is really possible until a vaccine is developed given the patchwork of measures we have seen taken around the states? is that going to really lead us to a steady path out absent a vaccine? >> you know, as you know, economic forecasts are always uncertain. today, they are unusually uncertain and that's really because so much of the performance of the economy depends on the path of the virus, and the success of the measures we take to control it. our success in reopening the economy and also the time it takes to develop new drugs. in our tools, the things that we do don't affect any of those things. we're not experts on those things, either, but what the experts tell us is that the outcomes are highly uncertain.
. >> howard snyder. >> hi. thanks for doing this.ted to get a little more expansion on the timing of recovery and the connection between the health response. you said earlier i think that you thought the second half of the year could see a pretty robust rebound. is that now out of the question and do you think a steady recovery is really possible until a vaccine is developed given the patchwork of measures we have seen taken around the states? is that going to really lead us to a...
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it was through the work of women like betty snyder and her contemporaries defining the role of programming, defining the state-of-the-art, how it would work both during and after the war that programming became something with its own value, a value that was separate from the menial manipulation of hardware for. because of them, it became many languages. it became an art form. after the war, grace hopper and her peers went on to careers in the early computer industry, heading up the programming teams of the very first commercial computer companies in the u.s. emcc was responsible for the univac, synonymous with the word computer in the 1950's. people said univac to mean computer in the 1950's. because the only world in the world who knew how to program are women, they ran the software side of things entirely. they headed the software side of the operation. they did the univac's logical design, wrote its construction set, custom programs for every client at every installation and debugged those programs when necessary. it was a huge workload and it is because they were so overworked doing th
it was through the work of women like betty snyder and her contemporaries defining the role of programming, defining the state-of-the-art, how it would work both during and after the war that programming became something with its own value, a value that was separate from the menial manipulation of hardware for. because of them, it became many languages. it became an art form. after the war, grace hopper and her peers went on to careers in the early computer industry, heading up the programming...
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i also want to recognize jen snyder and preston gilmore on my staff who led the community outreach. we're very eager to move this forward and we hope to have your support. and earl gage jr. moved to san francisco in 1945 and graduated from berkeley and was drafted into the army. and he was hired by the san francisco fire department and he at that time became the first black firefighter for the city of san francisco. for 12 years he remained the city's only black firefighter and he continued in service in the department for nearly 30 years. throughout his tenure at the department, earl gage jr. diligently worked to have inclusive and equitable processes for the san francisco fire department recruitment and the integration of the department. prior to his department from the fire department in 1983, he served as a department director of community services and adopted progressive hiring policies that increased the racial diversity within the department. he passed away on july 30, 2017, at the age of 90. and his legacy of staunch dedication to the defense of civil rights and the people o
i also want to recognize jen snyder and preston gilmore on my staff who led the community outreach. we're very eager to move this forward and we hope to have your support. and earl gage jr. moved to san francisco in 1945 and graduated from berkeley and was drafted into the army. and he was hired by the san francisco fire department and he at that time became the first black firefighter for the city of san francisco. for 12 years he remained the city's only black firefighter and he continued in...
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snyder. >> not to pylon too much but i want to acknowledge and thank this particularly dynamic group, samuel and jeff and particularly melissa. the impact and benefit to all ability to serve the public is going to be tremendous. and work that you and your team have done, herding the various cats involved is herk -- hercul. >> thank you. i'm sorry i couldn't hear well before. thank you. >> item 12 has been continued as have items 13a and b, places us on item 14 for case number 201-012576cua at 1769 bombard street. this is a conditional use authorization. >> good afternoon, commissioners. david, planning department staff. the case before you is a request for conditional use authorization pursuant to planning code sections 303, 145.2 and 71220 authorize an outdoor activity area in conjunction with a previously authorized kennel use at 1769 lombard street, as well as a required one-year review of the approved kennel use. condition number 13 of motion number 20355 approved on december 13, 2018, requires a one-year review of the establishment and its adherence to the conditions. the establi
snyder. >> not to pylon too much but i want to acknowledge and thank this particularly dynamic group, samuel and jeff and particularly melissa. the impact and benefit to all ability to serve the public is going to be tremendous. and work that you and your team have done, herding the various cats involved is herk -- hercul. >> thank you. i'm sorry i couldn't hear well before. thank you. >> item 12 has been continued as have items 13a and b, places us on item 14 for case number...
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i want to bring in alan snyder, an expert on this subject. zoom can be hacked into.ying for a lot of people. is it easy to hack into zoom and the other streamers? or rather, the other conference operators? >> well, thank you for having me. actually, i think what we have looked at and seen, zoom is actually relatively secure. there's been some concerns around privacy in terms of how they are doing data sharing, but the actual security of zoom and several of the other products we took a look at are actually quite good. stuart: what's -- was it actually proven that zoom could be -- i think the expression was bombed, zoom bombing or something. did that actually happen? >> there are definitely ways that people can let's just say abuse or if you don't put say a password on zoom account, that people could take advantage of that. but that's more the usability and how people use it as opposed to the actual fundamental security posture of zoom itself. but it is a significant concern as folks have moved from in essence an office environment that had controlled and secured facil
i want to bring in alan snyder, an expert on this subject. zoom can be hacked into.ying for a lot of people. is it easy to hack into zoom and the other streamers? or rather, the other conference operators? >> well, thank you for having me. actually, i think what we have looked at and seen, zoom is actually relatively secure. there's been some concerns around privacy in terms of how they are doing data sharing, but the actual security of zoom and several of the other products we took a...
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michael snyder is part of this team and also chair of the genetics department at the stanford schoolmedicine. good morning to you. tell me first of all about the breadth of this study. >> is to detect disease before either you have symptoms or when you don't realize it. i'm >> ed: what are the early stages of this in terms of have you already started collecting data, are you learning anythingt the beginning of a? >> it stems from a study waited a long time ago actually trying to track disease either before it happens or predict disease risk and in this case, it came up when i got lyme disease. i was trying to see whether these common devices, the smartwatch is people where would be able to tell whether you're being ill or other situations and in my case, i figured out i got lyme disease of all things because i was wearing a smartwatch in a simple device that measures your blood oxygen. >> ed: so tell me how that works. how when your case did you spot that from the smartwatch and how might this apply to covid-19? >> what happens, these devices literally take hundreds of thousands of m
michael snyder is part of this team and also chair of the genetics department at the stanford schoolmedicine. good morning to you. tell me first of all about the breadth of this study. >> is to detect disease before either you have symptoms or when you don't realize it. i'm >> ed: what are the early stages of this in terms of have you already started collecting data, are you learning anythingt the beginning of a? >> it stems from a study waited a long time ago actually trying...