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the push for more gave them ground floors the city has greater flexibility the space methods like tandemin the transit dense neighborhoods are lax that is important to point out they don't limit the parking as they choose but give more options so businesses and homeownerships and others can park on their property this is the conversion of parking to active street units and conversion of the freed spaces for other uses and helps to restore first responders first, the g f a limits the space on land but out of rh3 parking doesn't count in terms of limits on the commercial are housing you can have but not on parking if you have exist parking spaces you don't need g f a may stop you from converting other city policies courage ground floor activity but g f a force people to use the parking there's a limit amount of spaces do we want to prioritize parking over how are you above ground access parking counts but underground park will remain intact and 245i8 use the first floor for retail and housing existing buildings convert unused marshes if they choose about giving people the opportunity to kw
the push for more gave them ground floors the city has greater flexibility the space methods like tandemin the transit dense neighborhoods are lax that is important to point out they don't limit the parking as they choose but give more options so businesses and homeownerships and others can park on their property this is the conversion of parking to active street units and conversion of the freed spaces for other uses and helps to restore first responders first, the g f a limits the space on...
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i think they'll work in tandem in the future, as the car stratified with different fuel types, you'll the same stratification in farming. >> what would you say to someone that said plants are supposed to be grown in the sun. i would say that people said the world was flat, and we found out that it was round. our quality is as good or better than anything you can grow outdoors, and we are chemical free. my answer is smell it, taste it, eat it. >> reporter: works for me. >> this is my favourite shoot. my favourite story >>> so this whole complex system - all of it indoors. it's like a little mini eco system. you worked as an ecologist. what do you see when you look at that, maria? >> it's interesting how they created a little mini eco system. that's not easy to do. the question is whether or not it can scale, and how complex it may be to do that. in ecology we build microcosms, meso cos s and macrocos s, going from the small to the large and they do not scale necessarily in a straightforward way. there's a lot of factions that come into play. for me, that is the biggest question - wheth
i think they'll work in tandem in the future, as the car stratified with different fuel types, you'll the same stratification in farming. >> what would you say to someone that said plants are supposed to be grown in the sun. i would say that people said the world was flat, and we found out that it was round. our quality is as good or better than anything you can grow outdoors, and we are chemical free. my answer is smell it, taste it, eat it. >> reporter: works for me. >> this...
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on this day the four divers are going to attempt tandem formations while they lock arms while exitingt together into a head-down position. >> basically we're two and two. and the two outside and two inside we go this way. the plane is probably going 100 miles an hour. but we have to jump going towards the wind. immediately we put our heads down. takes a lot of jumps for you to master that and you have to keep practicing. this day, we got to altitude, which is 13,500 feet. everything was fine. so, we got ready, hold hands, jumped out. we knew it was just a matter of getting out of the plane and trying to hold for as long as we could because of so much vibration that we couldn't hold each other. >> wind turbulence and vibration is normal at that altitude and it causes tandem teams to break up. >> everything moved so different. you're dealing with turbulence, even from the air hitting your friends. >> but this is about to be one bad break up. >> when we broke off, two guys went to one side. me and another guy to another side. >> in the confusion, he manages to locate one of his friends.
on this day the four divers are going to attempt tandem formations while they lock arms while exitingt together into a head-down position. >> basically we're two and two. and the two outside and two inside we go this way. the plane is probably going 100 miles an hour. but we have to jump going towards the wind. immediately we put our heads down. takes a lot of jumps for you to master that and you have to keep practicing. this day, we got to altitude, which is 13,500 feet. everything was...
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. >> reporter: --still working in tandem sharing their childhood joy of coding. >> when they realize they can do it, you can see that lighted go off for people. that's the real joy in the work that we do. >> reporter: so for introducing millions of students to programming, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to ali and hadi partovi. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> kids don't have to wait for a workshop. they can try it online. look for the link in or story > up tonight at 5:00, who is tracking your email and how anyone knows when and where you open a message? and how to block it. we'll have that story and more coming up at 5:00. >>> and thanks so much for joining us. we had a studio audience joining us today, as well. let's hear it for them! [ applause ] >> we have ohlone college the broadcasting department and the boy scouts! what's your troop again? 1994! captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of ta
. >> reporter: --still working in tandem sharing their childhood joy of coding. >> when they realize they can do it, you can see that lighted go off for people. that's the real joy in the work that we do. >> reporter: so for introducing millions of students to programming, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to ali and hadi partovi. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> kids don't have to wait for a workshop. they can try it online. look for the link in or story > up...
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. >> using a dna test called str, or short tandem repeats, scientists found dna from three differentividuals inside the mask, but investigators needed to know who was wearing the mask before it was discarded. to find out, they analyzed the swab from the ski mask to determine who left most of the saliva behind, and the results of this test were clear. >> in this case, the major contributor of dna matched that of ronald benson. >> the red ski mask was very important because it corroborated the story that we were able to receive from mrs. shaw. mrs. shaw indicated that the person with the red mask was the most aggressive in the robbery. >> the identity of the other two dna profiles in the mask was inconclusive. the ski mask implicated ronald benson. the shoe impression outside the shaws' home implicated shannon touchet. but there was no forensic evidence linking reggie basile to the crime. >> as an investigator, that's a little hard to swallow, you know. that's a little hard to leave in the end of the day with, knowing that there's nothing else you can do, and you feel fairly certain of
. >> using a dna test called str, or short tandem repeats, scientists found dna from three differentividuals inside the mask, but investigators needed to know who was wearing the mask before it was discarded. to find out, they analyzed the swab from the ski mask to determine who left most of the saliva behind, and the results of this test were clear. >> in this case, the major contributor of dna matched that of ronald benson. >> the red ski mask was very important because it...
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sites and so everything we do has to keep in mind what that system looks like and how we work in tandem with that system and comp lment that subsidized child care system in the city and there are part ners in delivering services. those are a total of 5 providers. one of the things in terms of the policy issues kw response strategies that we are working on, we manage san francisco pilot that allows us to have a higher state reimbursement rate. the state has a single rate throughout the state which is a problem for us because our cost of care and i have a sloyd to show the rate disparity for title 5 contractors. it is our number 1 policy problem because as we try to support those providers if the state isn't paying their fair share it is a problem. it is a problem for them to keep their doors open let alone provide quality care. that is a big challenge. we have this pilot that allows us to pay a slightly higher state rate and that pilot is due to sunset. it also allows us for families to stay in eligibility for subsidy longer. the state medium income ceiling for eligibility is 43.200 and
sites and so everything we do has to keep in mind what that system looks like and how we work in tandem with that system and comp lment that subsidized child care system in the city and there are part ners in delivering services. those are a total of 5 providers. one of the things in terms of the policy issues kw response strategies that we are working on, we manage san francisco pilot that allows us to have a higher state reimbursement rate. the state has a single rate throughout the state...
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are those things we have to worry about in tandem? >> absolutely. the hard part is it could be a situation where while you are trying to address a specific vulnerability you are creating another. if you look at the relay stations throughout the high voltage system, there are the legacy ones. electro mechanical ones. digital ones are easier to control, but susceptible to solar weather and players or cyber security. so you are trading these off, trying to increase automation to increase efficiency and tie the fragmented systems. at the same time when you create the clusters, you create vulnerabilities, it's a balance process. >> is there a ballpark estimate on what it would cost to take the most aged and least reliable parts of the system off line and got? >> the numbers is measured in billions, if you look at the system, you could make a case that the dollar figure is in the trillions. each is expensive, depending on the level of hardening for all the systems, and what steps you are trying to take in order to make that happen. the cost is enormous. t
are those things we have to worry about in tandem? >> absolutely. the hard part is it could be a situation where while you are trying to address a specific vulnerability you are creating another. if you look at the relay stations throughout the high voltage system, there are the legacy ones. electro mechanical ones. digital ones are easier to control, but susceptible to solar weather and players or cyber security. so you are trading these off, trying to increase automation to increase...
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united kingdom as well are offering their ownerships to do if you like search and rescue operations in tandem. the british delegation has been saying several hundred people onboard, there are helicopters with radar that can scar the seas all this is presented as being under an italian mandate, they say the warship can be in the mediterranean within a week from now what you are being presented with in terps is a promise to try to stop as many people dying at sea and in short order but it should be remembered that the primary motivation of this is actually to make sure that once people are rescued they can be sent back home. the suggestion that some can be resettled inside the union spread out across the e.u. block. but there's much less appetite for that, we are told that sweden and germany are much more keep for this to happen, other countries much less so and part of that, potentially the most controversial thing of all the idea that they might attack some of the poets on the coasts. we asked what kind of mandate and they said probably through the united nations, and that is much further dow
united kingdom as well are offering their ownerships to do if you like search and rescue operations in tandem. the british delegation has been saying several hundred people onboard, there are helicopters with radar that can scar the seas all this is presented as being under an italian mandate, they say the warship can be in the mediterranean within a week from now what you are being presented with in terps is a promise to try to stop as many people dying at sea and in short order but it should...
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managing training course and first of all that will get the agencies thinking about project delivery in tandem and maybe building good peer relationships but more importantly talking the same language and using the same tools and improving the way we use prop k and the other shared funding sources. >> so i'll talk a little bit about the money behind all of these projects. the first table i want to share with you is the funding sources for that first batch of 24 and 24 projects and as you know we very aggressively put that list together over a year ago and we got funding from a variety of sources and you will see revenue bond money in there and development impact fees and our own operating funds and mayor's budget and the bucket of money being used to deliver those 24 projects has lots of sources in it and it's a good example of how, when we set the bar very high for ourselves we we can come up with creative funding solutions. >> supervisor mar has a question about the slide. >> yeah mr. maguire i know you are mentioning the projects and there's many others in the city but i remember in june, w
managing training course and first of all that will get the agencies thinking about project delivery in tandem and maybe building good peer relationships but more importantly talking the same language and using the same tools and improving the way we use prop k and the other shared funding sources. >> so i'll talk a little bit about the money behind all of these projects. the first table i want to share with you is the funding sources for that first batch of 24 and 24 projects and as you...
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i don't think they're going to march in tandem., the s&p, and you take a look at the anemic growth of earnings, not just now, but right through 2015 and 2016. you look at the fact that the federal reserve might be raising interest rates, it's hard to make a case for anything better than a 5% average annual return in the u.s. stock market. you've got to be good on your entry points. this is not a good entry point. i cross my fingers and i hope for a sharp decline to levels that make more sense. we're not at that level yet. >> the dow is down about 320 points. if you did want to find an entry point, what do you think act the energying ingsector? >> there are things you can do at a 5% very low return market there's things you can do to try to enhance your returns. i look at energy. i ask myself what sector is it that's the cheapest that's gone down the most thece of oil does not fairly reflect in my judgment and doesn't accurately reflect supply and demand conditions. i think that's an of opportune place. you've got to look for opport
i don't think they're going to march in tandem., the s&p, and you take a look at the anemic growth of earnings, not just now, but right through 2015 and 2016. you look at the fact that the federal reserve might be raising interest rates, it's hard to make a case for anything better than a 5% average annual return in the u.s. stock market. you've got to be good on your entry points. this is not a good entry point. i cross my fingers and i hope for a sharp decline to levels that make more...
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and our staff and i commend the , staff on both sides of the aisle have operated in tandem as , we crafted these cyber security bills. i'd also like to acknowledge chairman goodlatte for devising the house's standard liability exemption language for this week's cybersecurity bill. these bills represent a unified front in the house for strengthening cybersecurity while ensuring america's privacy, and i urge my colleagues to support this measure. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman the -- from texas yields back. the gentleman from california mr. , schiff, is recognized. mr. schiff: madam chair, it gives a great pleasure to yield three minutes to mr. himes, one of our subcommittee's ranking members, the gentleman from connecticut. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. himes: thank you. i thank my friend for yielding time. i'm thrilled to be standing here to urge support for the , protecting cybernetworks act. i'd like to thank and congratulate chairman nunes, ranking member schiff, the chairman of the subcommittee on which i serve as
and our staff and i commend the , staff on both sides of the aisle have operated in tandem as , we crafted these cyber security bills. i'd also like to acknowledge chairman goodlatte for devising the house's standard liability exemption language for this week's cybersecurity bill. these bills represent a unified front in the house for strengthening cybersecurity while ensuring america's privacy, and i urge my colleagues to support this measure. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the...
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we work in tandem. the best example of that are in golden gate park we have park and richmond station that invests a significant amount of resources in helping in the park. i also say where we work together is on programming a little more. we work together [inaudible] on the teen outdoor experience. at gar field and hurts and our district staegzs many have park officers who park cars that deal with park issues at the various stations. in a good time in that we have really good communication with the captains and the cuman staff. it isn't the solution. >> then jirs finally and i'll leave it to other colleagues, what trends are we seeing in term ozf vandalism in the parks 1234 i know we had orific vandalism in duloris park and one of the frustrating thing is deloris park isn't golden gate park. deloris park is the isone big square, it is the bulk of the park is very open, it is not a difficult park at night. the vandalism is happening at night. during the day it is challenging. policing the park at night
we work in tandem. the best example of that are in golden gate park we have park and richmond station that invests a significant amount of resources in helping in the park. i also say where we work together is on programming a little more. we work together [inaudible] on the teen outdoor experience. at gar field and hurts and our district staegzs many have park officers who park cars that deal with park issues at the various stations. in a good time in that we have really good communication...
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one of the tandem tractor trailers but all westbound lanes closed from sanatoga to arm and hammer.igh street to head out toward pottstown. septa running with 15 minute delays on the lansdale doylestown line and, of course, they have new schedules in play. we are seeing slow downs because of the earlier drizzle north on 202, heavy through west chester, heavy through malvern, south on i-95, jamming from the cottman to girard. schuylkill running slow between city avenue and center city. we are looking good at the airport. alex, back to you. >>> lets talk about spring break. spring break continues for kid in new jersey this week. jen is over at big league dreams. you guys are doing some big things. you are going gaga. >> yes, we're doing some gaga. sort of like dodge ball with a couple differences. what are the differences. you can get hit below the the the knee. >> exactly. when playing gaga if you hit below the the knee you will be out or hit someone in the head the person you hit them in the head is out. >> you can bounce it off the the wall. >> one of the biggest attributes. >> it
one of the tandem tractor trailers but all westbound lanes closed from sanatoga to arm and hammer.igh street to head out toward pottstown. septa running with 15 minute delays on the lansdale doylestown line and, of course, they have new schedules in play. we are seeing slow downs because of the earlier drizzle north on 202, heavy through west chester, heavy through malvern, south on i-95, jamming from the cottman to girard. schuylkill running slow between city avenue and center city. we are...
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center and operates blue and gold fleet the largest private water transportation company and and tandem communications. approximately 500 employees work directly for the combined pier 39. four 1/2 million to the court and and a million half. 345 employees work for pier 39 operation department. 352 employees belong to our union. we are proud of the long tenure of our workforce. for 30% of the current employees having worked for the company for 10 or more years. in 2012, again in 2014, san francisco travel association identified pier 39 as the most visited attraction in san francisco based on the semi annual visitor reduction. both pier 39 establishing pier 39 fourth consecutive annual sales. the occupancy rate in 2014 was 97% and expected to be 94% in 2015. pier 39 conducted visitor research every two 2 years and the most recent research conducted in 2014. you can see the most recent findings here. interestingly the port of visitors have been great. the percentage of the visitors using the internet has increasedover the last 5 years. the mode of arrival has varied over time with automobi
center and operates blue and gold fleet the largest private water transportation company and and tandem communications. approximately 500 employees work directly for the combined pier 39. four 1/2 million to the court and and a million half. 345 employees work for pier 39 operation department. 352 employees belong to our union. we are proud of the long tenure of our workforce. for 30% of the current employees having worked for the company for 10 or more years. in 2012, again in 2014, san...
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to be on a team, those that truly believe in america and the greatness and what we can achieve in tandemwith our national partners and our international partners. but of course we haven't had that kind of leadership in the past six or seven years. and that fact has helped remind americans that we are wary that these qualities do matter and we cannot turn our back on the world and hope that these problems simply go away. the world is too small. it's not really relevant in this modern age. we have to confront the world as it is. these are challenging times, and the thing about america is that we fall down but we always rise up again and we press ahead. this is who we are this is how we started, this is how we will be moving forward, and now it's time to demand the leadership that we deserve, that no matter what the challenge, shoulder to shoulder, everyone is americans advancing our interests and proving to the allies that they can have no better friend, convincing all others that they can have no worse enemy. we can use those to achieve this in a push and pull policy with robust leadershi
to be on a team, those that truly believe in america and the greatness and what we can achieve in tandemwith our national partners and our international partners. but of course we haven't had that kind of leadership in the past six or seven years. and that fact has helped remind americans that we are wary that these qualities do matter and we cannot turn our back on the world and hope that these problems simply go away. the world is too small. it's not really relevant in this modern age. we...
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that kind of fear and anxiety coupled with the economic factor , those elements worked in tandem to drawveterans that went down south or were these ordinary folks? professor clabough profile confederates that went gain, down southgo or were these just ordinary folks? up >> well,wclp again going back to -- i brought up lee and his disdain for people h leaving the south but at the same time, someone ofs he that stature had alternatives after the war. there were things÷v(g÷ he couldr do because of his position and#rzÑ his it fgaku(jz and his fame and his standing. so yeah,dáñ say junior officers and below who took this -- i [xo%6> mentioned the kernel william norris settlement. so i would say from that military rank and below were predominantly the people who left. again, going back to the doctor's question about why be motivated to go? there had to be an economic need and also possibly a political drive as well or a political concern about what the future did held. >> of course england and france never did recognize amt brazil take sides in the war? professor clabough: it is interesting. t
that kind of fear and anxiety coupled with the economic factor , those elements worked in tandem to drawveterans that went down south or were these ordinary folks? professor clabough profile confederates that went gain, down southgo or were these just ordinary folks? up >> well,wclp again going back to -- i brought up lee and his disdain for people h leaving the south but at the same time, someone ofs he that stature had alternatives after the war. there were things÷v(g÷ he couldr do...
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to be on a team, those that truly believe in america and our greatness and what we can achieve in tandemwith our national partners and international partners. and of course we haven't had that kind of leadership in the past seven years. and that fact has helped to remind americans that we are wary as we may be, that these qualities do matter and we cannot turn our back on the world and hope that these problems go away the geographic boundaries are not really relevant in this modern age and we have to confront the world as it is. but the thing about america is that we are never out of the fight, we fall down, but we always rise up again, we dust ourselves off and we press ahead, this is who we are. this is how we started, this is how we are going to be moving forward. now it's time to demand the leadership that we deserve, optimistic leadership we stand shoulder to shoulder and everyone as americans advanced to interests and proving to allies that they can have no better friend and convincing all the others that they can have no worse enemy. we can use that to achieve this in a push and p
to be on a team, those that truly believe in america and our greatness and what we can achieve in tandemwith our national partners and international partners. and of course we haven't had that kind of leadership in the past seven years. and that fact has helped to remind americans that we are wary as we may be, that these qualities do matter and we cannot turn our back on the world and hope that these problems go away the geographic boundaries are not really relevant in this modern age and we...
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coupled with, you know, the economic factors, i think those things -- i think those elements worked in tandem to draw people to brazil. >> my name is dennis dunleavy. can you describe any higher profile confederates that went down south or were these just ordinary folks? >> well, again, going back to -- i brought up lee and his disdain for people leaving the south, but at the same time, someone of that stature had alternatives after the war. there were things he could do because of his position and his rank and his fame and his standing. so, yeah, it was more of i would say junior officers and below who took this -- i mentioned the colonel william morris settlement. so i would say from that military rank and below were predominantly the people who left. again, going back to the doctor's question about why be motivated to go? there had to be an economic need and also possibly a political drive as well or a political concern about what the future held. >> of course england and france never did recognize a confederacy. did brazil or did brazil take sides in the war? >> mike: it's interesting. th
coupled with, you know, the economic factors, i think those things -- i think those elements worked in tandem to draw people to brazil. >> my name is dennis dunleavy. can you describe any higher profile confederates that went down south or were these just ordinary folks? >> well, again, going back to -- i brought up lee and his disdain for people leaving the south, but at the same time, someone of that stature had alternatives after the war. there were things he could do because of...
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charles: can transportation stocks and oil continue to move higher in tandem, the only way that can beined, is with a strong economy. they're both up nice. you're a millennial. i'm complimenting the millennials. they're learning how to drive. get out of the basement. scottie: we do grow up. what i love about this statistic. they've divided it out from 25 to 34 year olds. you can't lump us all together. the unemployment numbers have held at the exact same. employment numbers of 76.8% has held from march to march the highest since 2008. so we have steady jobs. and we're growing and getting families and buying apple watches. charles: if you're lucky enough to get them. jim, what do you think? what does this say? we're looking for clues. we do our own research and manage money. we're trying to be ahead of the curve. we're looking for these clues. jim: it does mean to some extent the economy is getting better. we'll never get back to the old days of white picket fence. more people want to live in the city and stay single. to the extent you're inclined to get married and have a family, you'l
charles: can transportation stocks and oil continue to move higher in tandem, the only way that can beined, is with a strong economy. they're both up nice. you're a millennial. i'm complimenting the millennials. they're learning how to drive. get out of the basement. scottie: we do grow up. what i love about this statistic. they've divided it out from 25 to 34 year olds. you can't lump us all together. the unemployment numbers have held at the exact same. employment numbers of 76.8% has held...
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>> reporter: and there you have it, sisters, carolina and maria cruise are the pitching- catching tandem for the blazer's softball. >> pitcher, catcher and sisters. >> those are the two most important people. they are together all the time, communicating all the time. >> reporter: c communicati on is crucial for all pitchers and catchers, but it is already built in for maria and carolina. >> the big sister comes in and says you can do this and you have this. it is more of an encouraging sisterly relationship. >> reporter: sisterly love is nothing new at blair high school. these three are triplets, but they don't play on the same team. then there is an older sister, carrie, but the coach says he has never had sisters in such key positions. >> they can communicate through a look or something like that. >> reporter: another added benefit for blazer's success is many of the girl on the team have been playing together on travel leagues since they were 10 years old so the sisterly advantage isn't just biological. dianne robert it's, wusa9 news sports. >>> it is working. montgomery blair alread
>> reporter: and there you have it, sisters, carolina and maria cruise are the pitching- catching tandem for the blazer's softball. >> pitcher, catcher and sisters. >> those are the two most important people. they are together all the time, communicating all the time. >> reporter: c communicati on is crucial for all pitchers and catchers, but it is already built in for maria and carolina. >> the big sister comes in and says you can do this and you have this. it is...
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which would do a tandem search and rescue team. which they say can take on several hundred people, and helicopters with radar that can scour the mediterranean to pick people up, now that they say will be run under the italians side by side. so -- and probably the different part of the sea so there's all that kind of thing, and the it frommish say it can be in the area within a week from now. so they say that give as sense of their urgency remember both of these things don't stop for immigration, sending most of them back on the issue of military campaigns against smugglerssmugglers the idea who would that be under? probably the united nations, so that would have to go to mork, so there's to actual time line on that and the biggest question of all how many refugees to they want to look after and who looks after them, well, countries like the u.k. say none, thanks we are happy with our development program don't try to make these countries more livable, other countries like swede and germany are saying it is not enough, other countrie
which would do a tandem search and rescue team. which they say can take on several hundred people, and helicopters with radar that can scour the mediterranean to pick people up, now that they say will be run under the italians side by side. so -- and probably the different part of the sea so there's all that kind of thing, and the it frommish say it can be in the area within a week from now. so they say that give as sense of their urgency remember both of these things don't stop for...
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and eu and american sanctions will be suspended in tandem with compliance, and snapped back in the eventof noncompliance. president obama acknowledged in remarks in the rose garden a short while ago this is not a done deal but cast it as a preferable option to war. >> there will be restricts on building new facilities lasting for 15 years. the unprecedented transparency measures will last for 20 years or more. some will be permanent. and as a member of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, iran will never be permitted to develop a nuclear weapon. >> just 15 months ago, president obama toll the brookings institution, and i quote we know the iranians don't need to have an underground fortified facility like fordow in order to have peaceful program and don't need a heavy water reactor in iraq to have a peaceful nuclear program. it's an came of how far the u.s. has dialed back its negotiating posture has the negotiations have unfolds. >> to general jack keen who says this diales looking more and more like a lousy one. how do you believe they're adhering? i remember something similar to the no
and eu and american sanctions will be suspended in tandem with compliance, and snapped back in the eventof noncompliance. president obama acknowledged in remarks in the rose garden a short while ago this is not a done deal but cast it as a preferable option to war. >> there will be restricts on building new facilities lasting for 15 years. the unprecedented transparency measures will last for 20 years or more. some will be permanent. and as a member of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty,...
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liz: do you think there are other people he worked with or other people working in tandem with him? >> i don't think, liz, that by himself that he did this. i mean, clearly the report, as you may recall, that we issued. the cftc back in the day, 2010, with the sec said there was a fundamental trader that traded 75,000 contracts valued at 4.1 billion dollars in the e-mini futures, traded at cme. and without that, i don't think this could have happened. now, mr. sarao was certainly a part of a confluence of culprits and contributed in a significant fashion. it wouldn't have happened without the other fundamental trader in my view. and by the way, it wouldn't surprise me if you don't hear about other potential enforcement action in the future. i don't know and i'm not a regulator anymore. but it wouldn't surprise me. liz: okay, before you go, i know you've heard the same news that we have. jon corzine who wants to run mf global wants to start a hedge fund. will jon corzine ever be allowed to, i guess, manage outside money after what happened with the commingling and all the charges wit
liz: do you think there are other people he worked with or other people working in tandem with him? >> i don't think, liz, that by himself that he did this. i mean, clearly the report, as you may recall, that we issued. the cftc back in the day, 2010, with the sec said there was a fundamental trader that traded 75,000 contracts valued at 4.1 billion dollars in the e-mini futures, traded at cme. and without that, i don't think this could have happened. now, mr. sarao was certainly a part...
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. >> reporter: -- still working in tandem sharing their childhood joy of coding. >> when they realize you can see that lighted go off for people. that's the real joy in the work that we do. >> reporter: so for introducing millions of students to programming, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to ali and hadi partovi. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> 16 states changed graduation policies so that computer science now counts as math and science for high school graduation. the biggest change in arkansas, where every school must teach computer science. california recently passed a bill allowing school districts to make their own choice. >> wow. >> couple of talented brothers there. >> absolutely. >> kids can try coding online. look for link in our story on the partovi brothers at cbssf.com/hero. >>> u.s. representative eric swalwell is back from a trip to iraq. he attended easter services and had brunch with u.s. troops. swalwell said he was honored to spend the holiday with soldiers. he says that he was moved by the commitment of our troops. he is a member of the house intelligence c
. >> reporter: -- still working in tandem sharing their childhood joy of coding. >> when they realize you can see that lighted go off for people. that's the real joy in the work that we do. >> reporter: so for introducing millions of students to programming, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to ali and hadi partovi. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> 16 states changed graduation policies so that computer science now counts as math and science for high school...
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. >> that's correct that would work in tandem with sensors and other crash avoidance systems. and just by watching someone's face or having a computer watch someone's face, you can predict what they are going to do within the next three to four seconds which could mean life and death. neil: i'll take your word for it. >>> i've heard of cars that can park themselves bmw's 7 series can do it without anyone in the driver's seat at all. i know we have the cars that can park themselves. this is just emphasizing the point we don't need you in the car. >> exactly right. it's great. and the fact this is going into a -- >> you know what's weird? you are young hip, welcoming all this stuff that is sdrig the core of the human species. [ laughter ] >> no no. i am a bmw fan and i want one of these cars desperately. neil: how is it different than the one that parks itself now? that requires the fanny in the driver's seat? >> exactly right. right now the cars that have this available require you to be in the driver's seat. you can nudge it along by hitting the gas or basically you are still
. >> that's correct that would work in tandem with sensors and other crash avoidance systems. and just by watching someone's face or having a computer watch someone's face, you can predict what they are going to do within the next three to four seconds which could mean life and death. neil: i'll take your word for it. >>> i've heard of cars that can park themselves bmw's 7 series can do it without anyone in the driver's seat at all. i know we have the cars that can park...
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we do have some other things that we need to do in tandem with that.e're here covering hillary clinton as you know. we saw you tweeted out a picture of you and hillary clinton when hillary clinton was the first lady of arkansas and you were in the house in michigan. >> right. state house. >> reporter: you have known each other a long time. i assume you've joined the large number of senators on the democratic side who have aligned themselves with clinton? >> absolutely. >> reporter: as the potential primary opponent. >> absolutely. i can't think of a man or woman right now, anybody, on democrat or republican who is as qualified as hillary clinton who knows every world leader has traveled the world. she's tough, smart, great to work with her in the senate. when i first met her, we were on a panel focused on child abuse prevention. i thought who is this woman so passionate about children? i've known her a long time. she will be a terrific president. >> reporter: it's going to be a long campaign. thanks for joining us today. that does it from the campaign
we do have some other things that we need to do in tandem with that.e're here covering hillary clinton as you know. we saw you tweeted out a picture of you and hillary clinton when hillary clinton was the first lady of arkansas and you were in the house in michigan. >> right. state house. >> reporter: you have known each other a long time. i assume you've joined the large number of senators on the democratic side who have aligned themselves with clinton? >> absolutely....
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issue was to come out with a dialogue-based solution that he was going to try to work out with in tandemrussia. >> thank you. rory challands reporting live for us from moscow. >>> and the u.s. city of north charleston in the state of north carolina a white police officer has been charged with the murder of a black man. the evidence includes an amateur video shows the officer shooting walter scott several times in the back as he was running away. >> reporter: this 33-year-old police officer is behind bars after this graphic video went viral. a witness captured the moments the officer shot and killed 50-year-old walter scott in the back. scott, a father of four, employed and engaged to be married, is seen running away from the officer. the officer pulled scott over for a broken taillight. in his initial report he wrote scott had attacked him, stolen his taser and his life was in danger. >> what if there was no video? what if there was no witness or hero as i call them to come forward? then this wouldn't have happened. >> reporter: civil rights leaders are calling for calm while activists a
issue was to come out with a dialogue-based solution that he was going to try to work out with in tandemrussia. >> thank you. rory challands reporting live for us from moscow. >>> and the u.s. city of north charleston in the state of north carolina a white police officer has been charged with the murder of a black man. the evidence includes an amateur video shows the officer shooting walter scott several times in the back as he was running away. >> reporter: this...
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you have these tandem investigations going on that are very very important.sman elijah cummings was here yesterday during all of those protests. he spoke today about this issue and the importance of getting to the bottom of what happened on "face the nation." >> this whole police community relations situation is this civil rights cause for this generation. this cell phone with the camera this has caused a whole new situation where a lot of the police interaction with citizens is being recorded. that used to not be the case when you and i were coming up. >> reporter: the civil rights cause of this generation this is all coming to light. more of this is coming to light as you mentioned because it's been caught on video camera on these cell phone cameras, which have really raised awareness about this sort of thing. an awareness a lot of people in the black community were well aware of the tensions between the black community and police in some cities. now it's being sort of brought to light on a larger scale. i should mention five of the six police officers invo
you have these tandem investigations going on that are very very important.sman elijah cummings was here yesterday during all of those protests. he spoke today about this issue and the importance of getting to the bottom of what happened on "face the nation." >> this whole police community relations situation is this civil rights cause for this generation. this cell phone with the camera this has caused a whole new situation where a lot of the police interaction with citizens is...
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. >> you see from the video that the tractor-trailer steers right, which causes the double tandem trailers to bounce off the wall and went right around us. had that wall not been there, they would have taken out everybody around. it was just luck. just luck. >> the tractor-trailer comes to a halt. in his crushed car, ron powell is stunned to find he's still alive. >> i was over on the shoulder facing the wrong way, facing the opposite way. my face is bleeding really heavy and i was just, uh, what just happened? >> the driver of the semi gets out of his truck and approaches ron. >> he was actually the first guy to my car. he was like are you okay, man? i was like yeah, i think so. he's like man, i'm glad you're alive. i was like, me, too. >> not until after the crash did the officers realize ron powell's car is there. it's completely mangled. >> everybody's running up to me with flashlights and they were talking about potentially fatal, potentially fatal on the intercoms. i know what that means. i thought something was going -- i had to start touching myself like okay, i can wiggle my toes,
. >> you see from the video that the tractor-trailer steers right, which causes the double tandem trailers to bounce off the wall and went right around us. had that wall not been there, they would have taken out everybody around. it was just luck. just luck. >> the tractor-trailer comes to a halt. in his crushed car, ron powell is stunned to find he's still alive. >> i was over on the shoulder facing the wrong way, facing the opposite way. my face is bleeding really heavy and...