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i'm on a little typing exercise here, so -- >> host: why don't you go ahead and type in the name of thepany and your name so we can see it demonstrated. >> guest: okay. >> host: all right. and you just put your regular smartphone in this -- >> guest: i have. >> host: okay. where'd you come up with the idea? >> guest: so this is just years of watching people do, try and work with mobile testimony in the field -- mobile technology in the field. [inaudible conversations] so just watching people work in the field with mobile technology -- >> host: i'm going to turn here so that the camera can see you, because that's what counts, and i'm going to move the microphone over here, and you just go ahead and do your thing. so what you're doing now is simply typing. the typing is being done on the back with your fingers op the back of the keyboard, correct? >> guest: that's correct. so i'm just typing the same way you would on a flat keyboard. it's always worse to try and type when you're on camera, but it's basically the same, same concept. anyone can learn how to do it. >> host: how long in devel
i'm on a little typing exercise here, so -- >> host: why don't you go ahead and type in the name of thepany and your name so we can see it demonstrated. >> guest: okay. >> host: all right. and you just put your regular smartphone in this -- >> guest: i have. >> host: okay. where'd you come up with the idea? >> guest: so this is just years of watching people do, try and work with mobile testimony in the field -- mobile technology in the field. [inaudible...
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there is no way of typing a navigation destination into the system. you cannot type abcd. we use voice for that. or one of my favorite features we implemented is there is an app for the passenger and it is showing it right there on the screen. they call it the remote pilot app. the passenger is looking up the restaurant they are using and someone has to type that destination into the system. you can find where you are going here, hit a button, and it sends the destination to the car and then the customer gets a pop up in the display that says you are getting an incoming destination would you like to go there. that is a way of giving people access to what they want and then it will go to the display and get into the navigation system and the driver never had to fiddle with typing anything in. we designed the system around a new way of looking at the interior of a car that we think is safer and easier to use and more enjoyable to be honest. >> host: what about use of voice in some of the equipment? >> guest: that is another area where panasonic has a good advantage. we have
there is no way of typing a navigation destination into the system. you cannot type abcd. we use voice for that. or one of my favorite features we implemented is there is an app for the passenger and it is showing it right there on the screen. they call it the remote pilot app. the passenger is looking up the restaurant they are using and someone has to type that destination into the system. you can find where you are going here, hit a button, and it sends the destination to the car and then...
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what you are doing now is simply typing. but the typing is being done on the back.our fingers on the back of the keyboard. >> correct. i'm typing the same way i was on a flat keyboard. worrse wh -- worse when you are on camera. it is the same, basic concept. anyone can learn how to do it. >> how long in development was this? >> we started development in 2010. we work through the process. lots of different iterations of this that we went through. we started dabbling -- dialing it in. we continue development. vegas.ces in las a lot of good response. we continue to move forward. >> you were a finalist for best of show. i want to show this pack. mark parker, what is your background that you came up with something like this? >> a software developer. i went to school for it. the software i developed is for mobile workers, people that collect data. seeing them fumble around with technology, i was sitting at my desk when i and said, what if we could pick those keys up and them so the person could type and hold the device? >> do you need a special app on your phone? >> basic
what you are doing now is simply typing. but the typing is being done on the back.our fingers on the back of the keyboard. >> correct. i'm typing the same way i was on a flat keyboard. worrse wh -- worse when you are on camera. it is the same, basic concept. anyone can learn how to do it. >> how long in development was this? >> we started development in 2010. we work through the process. lots of different iterations of this that we went through. we started dabbling -- dialing...
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know, type 2-- has two problems. one is that the pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin, and that the insulin that the body produces doesn't work well. now, for both conditions, there's two sources of problems. one is a genetic predisposition, which means that there is a tendency to develop the disease, because that comes from our history, from our family background, but it's also, maria, related to our lifestyle. that's the other element that plays a major role in type 2 diabetes. >> hinojosa: so we're talking... >> as we become overweight, we don't exercise, we don't eat the way we should, all those factors contribute to that genetic tendency then to develop this very serious condition. >> hinojosa: and you are the director of the latino initiative... >> yes. >> hinojosa: ...which means that within the latino community, specifically, and in broader senses, the african american community, the native american community... >> yes. >> hinojosa: ...we are seeing numbers that are spiking. >> yes, more than in other popu
know, type 2-- has two problems. one is that the pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin, and that the insulin that the body produces doesn't work well. now, for both conditions, there's two sources of problems. one is a genetic predisposition, which means that there is a tendency to develop the disease, because that comes from our history, from our family background, but it's also, maria, related to our lifestyle. that's the other element that plays a major role in type 2 diabetes. >>...
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that type of equipment shouldn't be brought out until it is absolutely necessary that you need that typef force. not just to show force. that equipment does nothing but fuel the fire and insight people. you create a warfare type of environment when you do that. >> chuck is there a case to be made for local police to have that sort of equipment on hand, and just have better discernment as to whether -- as to when to bring it out? >> some of the equipment has value. ballistic material, helmets, ballistic vests, there's rescue equipment you can get from the military, dive teams and so forth to help rescue people. there is value in some of the equipment. but it's -- i think it becomes -- has become overkim. and you have -- overkill. and you have departments that are bringing in armored personnel vehicles and high powered rifles and things like that that they'll probably never, ever use and even if it was something that was helpful for police you could do it on a regional basis and get one for a county or multicounties that type of thing. all these departments that have been getting them now
that type of equipment shouldn't be brought out until it is absolutely necessary that you need that typef force. not just to show force. that equipment does nothing but fuel the fire and insight people. you create a warfare type of environment when you do that. >> chuck is there a case to be made for local police to have that sort of equipment on hand, and just have better discernment as to whether -- as to when to bring it out? >> some of the equipment has value. ballistic...
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important point to note is that we are recommending an senti iv base approach to sustaining these types of resources. we are not recommending layerering on restrictions. i think that's important to understand. we are going to next highlight just a few of the recommendations that we feel where we feel the hpc can play a role in moving some of them forward. & >> okay. so our recommendation no. 1 for identifying documenting cultural heritage assets is something where we do see the hpc having an important role in supporting and ushering that project along. the agency did adopt in december of 2012 a motion to support this very recommendation already. so we would like to see is some concrete steps taken to formalize the methodology that began during the japan town process. on the screen we have the social heritage developed during that process and we believe that could be applied citywide. similarly, historic context statement are great tools for identifying potential cultural heritage assets and we would like to see the department and the commission support additional cultural context. one m
important point to note is that we are recommending an senti iv base approach to sustaining these types of resources. we are not recommending layerering on restrictions. i think that's important to understand. we are going to next highlight just a few of the recommendations that we feel where we feel the hpc can play a role in moving some of them forward. & >> okay. so our recommendation no. 1 for identifying documenting cultural heritage assets is something where we do see the hpc...
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something that came out of working with steve jobs and before that bill gates to say who made that type of process and how did they end up being successful? the book is not just about singular people about teams, but collaboration. it's one of the things i discovered in doing this book their real innovation comes in great teams not just great leaders. >> host: was surprised to? what to do when a surprise to price to? >> guest: the importance of connecting technology. the importance of like steve jobs talks about the liberal arts and engineering and it begins with ada whose father was a great poet lord byron. she loves poetry but her mother wanted to be a mathematician. by the end she was able to combine the ocean of poetry and the notion of math to come up with the idea of a computer program. she's the first person to understand that these calculating machines that do numbers will also be able to leave pattern simmons and the also be able to do words and music. there is the notion of the modern computer icons from this idea which really begins with ada lovelace of connecting the arts to
something that came out of working with steve jobs and before that bill gates to say who made that type of process and how did they end up being successful? the book is not just about singular people about teams, but collaboration. it's one of the things i discovered in doing this book their real innovation comes in great teams not just great leaders. >> host: was surprised to? what to do when a surprise to price to? >> guest: the importance of connecting technology. the importance...
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you can type in point of interest city. we find the closest bus station to you which is really important for people that, you know, might live outside of a major city and don't know what the closest station is or travelers that are trying to get to -- going cross country and don't know where to stop. so we find -- you can type in any address, city, point of interest. we find the closest bus station to you. we integrate transit to get you to and from the station and we also route providers together if you need to take more than one bus. the other thing is major markets, for instance, if you look at d.c. to new york, one of the most popular travel points, you have ten different reputable brands. i'm not talking about the shady carriers that get shut down. reputable brands that serve that route. as a millennial, i want instant gratification. i want to be able to book a trip at the click of a button. i don't want to have to go to ten different websites to see what time the bus is leaving. the other thing that's interesting abou
you can type in point of interest city. we find the closest bus station to you which is really important for people that, you know, might live outside of a major city and don't know what the closest station is or travelers that are trying to get to -- going cross country and don't know where to stop. so we find -- you can type in any address, city, point of interest. we find the closest bus station to you. we integrate transit to get you to and from the station and we also route providers...
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no one has built this type of location awareness type of technology the way we have.uch data. we have learned so much about the world. and this is one of the first chances we really have to show everyone what we can do with the data that we have collected. we are super excited. >> you want to remain independent for now. how long will you keep at its? how long will you keep trying to break through? >> we will keep doing this until it works. we feel strong about the position of the company. the company has been generating a significant amount of revenue, more already in 2014 that we generated all of last year. we will continue to execute well. >> dennis crowley, ceo of foursquare. as always, thanks for joining us. time now for the bwest byte, one number that tells a whole lot. tell me it is about beyoncÉ. >> it is not at all. i know you want to talk about it, obviously. you work it into every single interview. >> [laughter] >> 67%, that is dish network debt to asset ratio. this is a highly leveraged company. it is not a limitless number. they can only borrow so much mon
no one has built this type of location awareness type of technology the way we have.uch data. we have learned so much about the world. and this is one of the first chances we really have to show everyone what we can do with the data that we have collected. we are super excited. >> you want to remain independent for now. how long will you keep at its? how long will you keep trying to break through? >> we will keep doing this until it works. we feel strong about the position of the...
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it was more like these type. so it is light but the pds. the wisdom of the hell to the crowd house to cross our sit. i put a lot of that in the book and obviously gave him. here is what he said when he wrote an early version. >> host: is it tough to write a book like this when we are in the middle of what is a continual innovation time? >> guest: no. it is a wonderful part, wonderful trajectory where a couple of big old themes. the one, as i said, is really creative people who understand the arts and humaniti, connect. their imagination to the machine and the technology and engineering. that happens with a dead in the 1830's, larry page insert the brandon in creating global. so i want to show that meredith. secondly, another thing is that technology is used to bring people together, social that working source. the little thing you do, and the basement to when the house, we create networks and social the words of prayer computers together. so that is the thing that continues as well. so one of the things about this book, it seems like things
it was more like these type. so it is light but the pds. the wisdom of the hell to the crowd house to cross our sit. i put a lot of that in the book and obviously gave him. here is what he said when he wrote an early version. >> host: is it tough to write a book like this when we are in the middle of what is a continual innovation time? >> guest: no. it is a wonderful part, wonderful trajectory where a couple of big old themes. the one, as i said, is really creative people who...
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when is a certain provider type necessary. >> is that an naic question type? dan, you're the default second place provider. >> again, we talked about this previously to be a qualified health plan, plan haves to be certified. and part of that process is review. ocms is looking at this. they submitted a lot more information in terms of who is in their provider networks, the doctors and the hospitals alike. so they have all of this data now. the plans have supplied it to make a determination. if not, really, it depends largely upon the rules and the regulation that is are apply ie to meet certification. there's a measure of choice here. >> they may have a higher price level because of that. broader networks, lower out-of-pocket maximums. lower deduktblees. it comes usually with a higher premium. so there are trade-offs here that consumers need to look ats. >> i'd offer just one follow up to that. from an irn surer standpoint, i'm not so much complaining about it as wanting to say that there's a huge opportunity for savings for the insurer to take advantage of. th
when is a certain provider type necessary. >> is that an naic question type? dan, you're the default second place provider. >> again, we talked about this previously to be a qualified health plan, plan haves to be certified. and part of that process is review. ocms is looking at this. they submitted a lot more information in terms of who is in their provider networks, the doctors and the hospitals alike. so they have all of this data now. the plans have supplied it to make a...
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we are referring to these types of resources as cultural heritage assets in our reports. what are cultural heritage access. tangibles defined to practice in a particular community, cultural maybe land, building, artwork and land may include organization, institutions, businesses and cultural activities and events. basically we are referring to traditional uses and businesses that are not protected by landmark designation. the goals of our report are to basically is survey the problem, define the problem and identify challenges to conserving local cultural heritage assets and summarizes existing efforts to cultural and heritage assets although many have been done assets to a coordinating program. our third goal is to create a common language that will advance public policy and neighborhood level cultural heritage conservation initiatives by providing domestically and internationally of what other major cities have done to attempt to maintain the cultural characters of their communities's particular uses. as i mentioned earlier the planning department and the city of san fr
we are referring to these types of resources as cultural heritage assets in our reports. what are cultural heritage access. tangibles defined to practice in a particular community, cultural maybe land, building, artwork and land may include organization, institutions, businesses and cultural activities and events. basically we are referring to traditional uses and businesses that are not protected by landmark designation. the goals of our report are to basically is survey the problem, define...
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that may vary by the type of cancer. i am very wary of a situation in which we force organizations to include a particular providers and them because of what that does the pricing. that would beng, on the road toward some sort of price regulation. you want to say that everybody pays the same price. i don't know how appealing that would be. i don't know if that would or should happen. the concern is if we think there is a monopoly type provider, we have to think the way of dealing with that beyond the rule which is every network has to include this particular provider. in areas where there are competing areas of excellence, there might be fewer types of those providers. it will be a challenge in this network development regulation. people need to have access to good cancer care but in a way that does not give a blank check to the organizations and say you can charge whatever you want and do whatever you want. money, itn fact make is yet to be shown that they really do for a variety of reasons. that is more of an academic
that may vary by the type of cancer. i am very wary of a situation in which we force organizations to include a particular providers and them because of what that does the pricing. that would beng, on the road toward some sort of price regulation. you want to say that everybody pays the same price. i don't know how appealing that would be. i don't know if that would or should happen. the concern is if we think there is a monopoly type provider, we have to think the way of dealing with that...
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voters don't like the big government types. they don't like quite frankly the karl rove's in the george george bush's and the mitch mcconnell's, the john boehner types. whenever they are faced with the opposition we lose. republicans lost the congress in 2006. 2008 in my opinion having nothing to do with nancy pelosi and harry reid and barack obama that had everything to do with the failed corrupt immoral leadership of the republicans. 2010 comes along and rove, george bush, mcconnell and are nowhere to be seen. the do they see in 2010? they see marco rubio, rand paul lived then in the tea party. he gave them their best congressional defeat in 75 or 80 years. and so i'm going to wrap it up quick so we can go to questions. let me just make this last poi point. once, twice, three times a day obama is going to do something that's going to upset you, anger you, frustrate you. that's okay. take the maximum of 40 seconds to throw something but then get down on your knees and thank god because i know no other way to save america. it's
voters don't like the big government types. they don't like quite frankly the karl rove's in the george george bush's and the mitch mcconnell's, the john boehner types. whenever they are faced with the opposition we lose. republicans lost the congress in 2006. 2008 in my opinion having nothing to do with nancy pelosi and harry reid and barack obama that had everything to do with the failed corrupt immoral leadership of the republicans. 2010 comes along and rove, george bush, mcconnell and are...
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that is straight out of big brother george orwell type writings and so forth. so i think when people think of data, they need to think first and foremost what is the data used for, can i be given a heads up without compromising the security of the nation. and it now, people need to be told how that data is going to be used. specifically and most alarmingly with local police. >> host: i mean, you definitely had unfit really great areas right for law-enforcement and it's tough because they've got loved ones say and i need you to work this case. he got elected officials sometimes say this can never happen again. something as horrible as the boston marathon happening and people say how did you missed the clues and don't ever let anything like this happen again. you see the surveillance completely different. i think we all agree we don't like tragedies like that. but you mention in the book that sometimes it is those events, it is those tragic events wherein not moment people want action and sometimes they don't realize when they ask for quick action that they may b
that is straight out of big brother george orwell type writings and so forth. so i think when people think of data, they need to think first and foremost what is the data used for, can i be given a heads up without compromising the security of the nation. and it now, people need to be told how that data is going to be used. specifically and most alarmingly with local police. >> host: i mean, you definitely had unfit really great areas right for law-enforcement and it's tough because...
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looking for any type of radar or system in place.es have capabilities inside of them for countermeasures that can dissuade any type of a radar seeking missiles. they are pretty safe i believe in this situation with the type of fighters they are fighting. >> we heard isis is fairly well supplied and they have oil and money and military equipment and control over a major down -- dam. what do the insurgents have against the type of air size of the u.s. have? >> i do not think they have much. that is a complicated system. that would have to acquire and be trained on to be able to apply that. there are systems over in syria that you saw over in ukraine. that sophistication that would have an opportunity to shoot down a u.s. aircraft. i do not think they have that source or availability of that kind of weapon. >> in terms of where guided missile technology is going, how is it evolving? what is the next frontier? >> you try to reduce the amount of bombs or artillery they are using to hit targets. to get that technology and be able to be as
looking for any type of radar or system in place.es have capabilities inside of them for countermeasures that can dissuade any type of a radar seeking missiles. they are pretty safe i believe in this situation with the type of fighters they are fighting. >> we heard isis is fairly well supplied and they have oil and money and military equipment and control over a major down -- dam. what do the insurgents have against the type of air size of the u.s. have? >> i do not think they have...
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received -- mayoral heritage and other related agencies that can provide benefits, support to these types of resources and look at the problem more comprehensively. short-term maybe a little bit aspirational within six months and with the cultural and heritage aspects we think it's not unrealistic for the hpc to endorse a consistent methodology that can be applied citywide. heritage is eager to work with the commission or the department to develop recommendations on the most effective incentives and available funding sources to build on existing programs such as cast to provide additional fundings for property acquisitions or financing it's. etc. then from a communicate perspective and if you read a report a real emphasis that we try to make throughout is that these efforts are ultimately steered by the committee themselves. so given the work that's been done by the department and resources that are available already, we think it would be enormously helpful to have a web page compiling information and resources that are available. then in the longer term, we think it is important to estab
received -- mayoral heritage and other related agencies that can provide benefits, support to these types of resources and look at the problem more comprehensively. short-term maybe a little bit aspirational within six months and with the cultural and heritage aspects we think it's not unrealistic for the hpc to endorse a consistent methodology that can be applied citywide. heritage is eager to work with the commission or the department to develop recommendations on the most effective...
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that's a different type of injury. that's a double dose on an individual who has already been exposed perhaps to similar injuries. just like the stories you hear of our football players and other athletes who want to hide their injuries to be able to help their team be strong, our military personnel do the same all too often. so what we need to do is to be able to make sure that we reduce the repetitive nature of those types of injuries. the type of injury that one gets lets say in a football stadium is not necessarily going to be that same type of blast followed by hitting but it is still going to be some kind of impact to those brain cells like was described earlier, the stretching of those neurons that lead to this metabolic crisis within the nerve cells. it doesn't matter how the heck happens. that same type of change is going to occur leading to the same type of repeat symptoms. >> i want to ask mr. nowinski and mr. utecht, do you have any observations about player suicide? >> clearly it's a concern. whether it's
that's a different type of injury. that's a double dose on an individual who has already been exposed perhaps to similar injuries. just like the stories you hear of our football players and other athletes who want to hide their injuries to be able to help their team be strong, our military personnel do the same all too often. so what we need to do is to be able to make sure that we reduce the repetitive nature of those types of injuries. the type of injury that one gets lets say in a football...
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i mean, there are multiple types of justice. don't understand but i can see where the family is coming from in wanting jail. jail alone, you know, is just a step forward. the civil rights violations if there are some, that's another type of justice. ultimately in the end we want to make sure this stays about mike brown and insuring that justice is given but what that justice looks like, we don't necessarily know but we are working in the background to make sure the people know there are multiple types of justice and you know, if we get something that's a start and the long-term solutions implemented after that will insure that justice, you know, is available to everyone going forward. >> state representative curtis, appreciate your time. coming up, hamas finally admitting they did it. taking what you might call credit, claiming responsibility for kidnapping and murdering three israeli teenagers earlier this summer. why are they confessing now and why is the person. confessing contradicteddy her hamas leaders? news vladimir putin
i mean, there are multiple types of justice. don't understand but i can see where the family is coming from in wanting jail. jail alone, you know, is just a step forward. the civil rights violations if there are some, that's another type of justice. ultimately in the end we want to make sure this stays about mike brown and insuring that justice is given but what that justice looks like, we don't necessarily know but we are working in the background to make sure the people know there are...
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this will be the first -- this will allow for the first type dbi employees to see the new system from start to stop. we can put a number on it and work it out and see how it works, how it performs. tech 21 are advisors and asela are going through a series of bugs that have been discovered that's pretty typical for a project this size. we have a number of reports. i believe the number 62 reports that are still being formulated. this data migration, i'm told, will be about 98% of the system. once again, this is important. next week we will continue with the configuration and hopefully finish it next week. we have to make a decision on september 4 whether or not we can make the go-live date. there'll be a system for september 22 because after september 22 it'll be nothing but training. it'll be training or staff for the system that was froze on september 22. i'll get a better handle on whether or not we can make our dates by the middle of next week, late next week. staff is working very hard, very diligent. we have all day sessions planned for all of this week, all of next week. i'm work
this will be the first -- this will allow for the first type dbi employees to see the new system from start to stop. we can put a number on it and work it out and see how it works, how it performs. tech 21 are advisors and asela are going through a series of bugs that have been discovered that's pretty typical for a project this size. we have a number of reports. i believe the number 62 reports that are still being formulated. this data migration, i'm told, will be about 98% of the system. once...
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the same type of change is going to occur leading to the same type of symptoms. do you have any observations about the suicide? >> while clearly it is a concern whether it is in wrestling or in the nfl. that's the last thing you would ever want to see occur. at this point there's just not enough information to be able to say that they are connected. and i think that's one more thing that funding in the research would be able to help us provide is more context between the relationship with depression and traumatic brain injury but at this point, it's not there yet and so when we look at some of these players that have come to that point, it's really hard to be able to make that connection yet today between the traumatic brain injury. >> thank you for the question. suicide is extraordinarily complicated but there are some things we do know. the acute concussions does increase your risk of suicide within the next year certainly from some studies and we have a lot of from teenagers who've taken their lives in some 36 hours in the year while still suffering postconcus
the same type of change is going to occur leading to the same type of symptoms. do you have any observations about the suicide? >> while clearly it is a concern whether it is in wrestling or in the nfl. that's the last thing you would ever want to see occur. at this point there's just not enough information to be able to say that they are connected. and i think that's one more thing that funding in the research would be able to help us provide is more context between the relationship with...
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the non-melanoma is a sandpaper type feeling. in the black skin cancer, the melanoma, you should recognize any change of the pigment from brownish to blackish, whitish to reddish. then ask a sn cancer specialist for advice. >>he signs i >> there's ay interesting role called the ugly duckling role from the fairy. the black duck was the one that was not liked. that translates to if you have a lot of lack moles, the softer colored ones are the most dangerous ones and vice versa. >> it's more like the exception to the rule. >> absolutely. >> we have a viewer question. margot bachholz from chile writes that she spent a lot of time tanning when she was young, though she didn't usually get a sunburn. she's now 64, and is beginning to get red spots on her face, and also has many dry areas there, though they don't itch and she doesn't have other symptoms. she wants to know whether she did permanent damage back then that is only showing up now? >> sooner or later, that can become dangerous for her, and she should seek advice from a dermato
the non-melanoma is a sandpaper type feeling. in the black skin cancer, the melanoma, you should recognize any change of the pigment from brownish to blackish, whitish to reddish. then ask a sn cancer specialist for advice. >>he signs i >> there's ay interesting role called the ugly duckling role from the fairy. the black duck was the one that was not liked. that translates to if you have a lot of lack moles, the softer colored ones are the most dangerous ones and vice versa....
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resources and cultural and that type of thing. we are definitely moving in that direction. i would like to ask if you can clarify if it was your intent to move from those resources to assets because assets preventing to physical properties and land and in addition to well buildings, we know we have a value. >> you are right, that was intentional. we did try to propose a terminology that is different than the existing cultural resources terminology, architectural resources that are typically used. we wanted to get away from that for a few reasons because we are not proposing a regulatory or additional ceqa review for these types of assets. and we are trying to not confuse them with the article 10 and article 11 landmark. that is intentional and certainly when we use the word assets, we intend a very broad interpretation of that term. beyond land and buildings but also getting deeply into intangible realm. >> okay. and just further and then i will leave it to others and maybe staff would like to comment too on how you see this fitting into what you've already got going and wh
resources and cultural and that type of thing. we are definitely moving in that direction. i would like to ask if you can clarify if it was your intent to move from those resources to assets because assets preventing to physical properties and land and in addition to well buildings, we know we have a value. >> you are right, that was intentional. we did try to propose a terminology that is different than the existing cultural resources terminology, architectural resources that are...
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. >> there are many types of slides. there is the bedrock slides which we are looking at in is a combination of a block slide and where the material is just out of balance and is falling off. rainfall pushes from the ground water and out of the cliff. as you can see, the slides artistic one of many types of landslides or slope failures. >> do we have all of these kind of failures in san francisco? >> unfortunately, we have them all. the rock from here is used from the sea wall. it came from this hill. it was a itgnoll that was present. because of this blasting that occurred, the rock is weak. while most of the time, there are times of heavy rain. sometimes, this has nothing to do with the rainfall. iraq is 50 to an old and then it just falls. in this particular area where we're standing, we have seen the wall at the base. >> the big steel beams with the fence. this is an effective way of preventing the rock that does fall from causing damage. that might protect the bottom of the hill but it doesn't do anything over the h
. >> there are many types of slides. there is the bedrock slides which we are looking at in is a combination of a block slide and where the material is just out of balance and is falling off. rainfall pushes from the ground water and out of the cliff. as you can see, the slides artistic one of many types of landslides or slope failures. >> do we have all of these kind of failures in san francisco? >> unfortunately, we have them all. the rock from here is used from the sea...
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be using or are you a casual suffer would you like to take it with you around town. >> it's great typing short e-mails by nothing extensive on a be tabltd. >> i need to be able to buy a good all around desk for $400 but if you very specific he needs the cost can go up. you want 2 gig hurts and at least 4 gigs of ram. those store your videos and documents. if you're looking for a laptop try them out in the store as they have any touch pads >> there are different types of of mouse's and there's voice activation. >> once you have an idea of what you need be sure to shop aaron and compare on line and look at the mustards website for refurnished computers that come with a warrant. and they offer computers for much, much less. purchasing a computer should not be securey you can slejtd/select a system that can get you (clapping.) the airport it where i know to mind visions of traffic romance and excitement and gourmet can you limousine we're at san francisco inspirational airport to discover the award-winning concession that conspiracies us around the world. sfo serves are more 40 million trave
be using or are you a casual suffer would you like to take it with you around town. >> it's great typing short e-mails by nothing extensive on a be tabltd. >> i need to be able to buy a good all around desk for $400 but if you very specific he needs the cost can go up. you want 2 gig hurts and at least 4 gigs of ram. those store your videos and documents. if you're looking for a laptop try them out in the store as they have any touch pads >> there are different types of of...
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. >> item one is a hearingconsider that the issuance of a type 42 on-sale beer and wine public premises license to vladimir cood for buzzworks, inc., dba sf:buzzworks:soma, located at 365-11th street (district 6), will serve the public convenience or necessity of the city and county of san francisco. >> great, if we could begin by hearing from the applicant. and i apologize if i miss pronounce your name. vladamir. >> good morning. and i guess that i will just fry to keep it short and sweet here. i am opening up buzz works, directly across the street from the operation called butter on 11th street and i have been there for 15 years and over 25 years of experience in the entertainment industry in the local bay area and san francisco from night clubs, and ownership and operations and promotions and production for special events and music festivals. the buzz works project really started off as an opportunity to create a more safe and conducive atmosphere within the 11th street area and the inception behind the plan was to integrate a business into the center of the block that will tie all o
. >> item one is a hearingconsider that the issuance of a type 42 on-sale beer and wine public premises license to vladimir cood for buzzworks, inc., dba sf:buzzworks:soma, located at 365-11th street (district 6), will serve the public convenience or necessity of the city and county of san francisco. >> great, if we could begin by hearing from the applicant. and i apologize if i miss pronounce your name. vladamir. >> good morning. and i guess that i will just fry to keep it...
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soil type below unique to the bay area. all our areas have that. increased risk for stronger shaking because of that. that 6.0 we saw today, ten times larger than the 5.0 we had in the last ten years. that 6.0 can release 32 times the energy of a 5.0 earthquake. a big event for the area. >> we'll continue to check with you throughout the evening. it's been more than 12 hours. 2:30 this morning this earthquake struck. 6.0, the epicenter american canyon couple miles south of napa. >>> we want to continue our coverage for you now. we want to share with you exactly how this started to unfold with some of the voices of those that lived through this 6.0 earthquake. >> it was like a bonfire. i couldn't get anything. we had to watch the house burn down. >> when i felt something, bam. right there. >> we walked out the door and witnessed the roof caving in on our car. >> the terrifying but a lot of people say this could have been a lot worse. this jolt damage, roofs pulled down sides of historic buildings and buckled roads across napa. we continue our
soil type below unique to the bay area. all our areas have that. increased risk for stronger shaking because of that. that 6.0 we saw today, ten times larger than the 5.0 we had in the last ten years. that 6.0 can release 32 times the energy of a 5.0 earthquake. a big event for the area. >> we'll continue to check with you throughout the evening. it's been more than 12 hours. 2:30 this morning this earthquake struck. 6.0, the epicenter american canyon couple miles south of napa....
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i want to clarify. >> stay on type of? she said to go to abc.com you're saying thank you. >> it's all available right now on 6abc.com. >> some neighbors in massachusetts are cleaning up after a cargo train derailed in backyards today. 59 cars graveling can ol aoil and propane. feet officials revealed but it will take quite a bit long to prepare tracks. over in oklahoma it was still boxes of rice crispy streets that struck down interest sfait last night. >> he was type. the witnesses say they certainly >> he was type. the witnesses say they certainly heard us sfap, crackle and pop speaking of sweet snacks it was battle to the milf in northeast philadelphia today september battle to the milf in northeast philadelphia today september crazy we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. what's it like paying for internet rated 6 out of 7 in customer satisfaction? not good, it's not the best. no, it's not fun. look at it this way, you're kind of on top. if i was like this, all day. switch from the bottom to the
i want to clarify. >> stay on type of? she said to go to abc.com you're saying thank you. >> it's all available right now on 6abc.com. >> some neighbors in massachusetts are cleaning up after a cargo train derailed in backyards today. 59 cars graveling can ol aoil and propane. feet officials revealed but it will take quite a bit long to prepare tracks. over in oklahoma it was still boxes of rice crispy streets that struck down interest sfait last night. >> he was type....
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their type, their secretary of religion. i don't want to malign islam. >>> the death of ronald reagan's former press secretary james brady has been ruled a homicide. the medical examiner said it was due to his wounds that he sustained in 1981 when he was shot during an assassination attempt on president reagan. brady spent the rest of his life partially paralyzed in a wheelchair. >>> number three, russia has arrested five ukrainian officers on suspicion of committing war crimes, that's according to a state-run news agency. ukraine denies claims that the officers are responsible for bombing civilians and shelling russia. meanwhile, russia denies allegations that it is arming pro-russian rebels. >>> number four, palestinian officials say they're digging to retrieve the bodies of at least three people who died on an israeli air strike on a mosque. they say two others were killed in a separate strike. it was one of 30 targets hit in gaza today. five rockets have been fired from gaza. >>> number five, starbucks is defending itsel
their type, their secretary of religion. i don't want to malign islam. >>> the death of ronald reagan's former press secretary james brady has been ruled a homicide. the medical examiner said it was due to his wounds that he sustained in 1981 when he was shot during an assassination attempt on president reagan. brady spent the rest of his life partially paralyzed in a wheelchair. >>> number three, russia has arrested five ukrainian officers on suspicion of committing war...
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and i think that reflects the types of questions they ask. so if you ask a migrant why did you leave or why are you coming to the states, they will tell you for economic reasons. but if you ask them why are they going to philadelphia versus washington, d.c., they're going because they have family networks. but if you ask them how they survived, how they made sense of the experience, how they managed to leave community and family, they will respond with god's help, with faith. and so that's really been the -- this book is about the unexplored role of institutional and personal religion. >> host: and here is chapter three of your book: churches crossing borders. what does that mean? >> guest: yeah. the theme of churches crossing borders is about the growth of a new sanctuary movement. we think about old sanctuary, we think about the central american salvadorans who fellowed in the '80s and came and saw -- who fled in the '80s and came and saw sanctuaries and churches in the united states. we have an informal network of religious organizations a
and i think that reflects the types of questions they ask. so if you ask a migrant why did you leave or why are you coming to the states, they will tell you for economic reasons. but if you ask them why are they going to philadelphia versus washington, d.c., they're going because they have family networks. but if you ask them how they survived, how they made sense of the experience, how they managed to leave community and family, they will respond with god's help, with faith. and so that's...
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you can -- these types of things really can happen in america. i remember specifically one story of an elderly woman who was in her home and her phone rang and she answered it and she was told by the voice on the other intangible door. when she opened the door she looked out and there were scores of armed police officers holding weapons at her both on her doorstep and across the street. what happened and we didn't learn about this until weeks later, but somebody had called and said that terror suspects in her home. the police responded. they grabbed her and they put her and attention ultimately in a psychiatric unit for behavioral profiling and so forth. she finally got out and there was no crime or anything like that but it's just something that people need to be aware of. when there is fear generated oftentimes your security is the first thing you reach for and your civil rights he could care less about. >> host: in a particular case too there was crowdsourcing going on. this is where data could be helpful so people are combing through informat
you can -- these types of things really can happen in america. i remember specifically one story of an elderly woman who was in her home and her phone rang and she answered it and she was told by the voice on the other intangible door. when she opened the door she looked out and there were scores of armed police officers holding weapons at her both on her doorstep and across the street. what happened and we didn't learn about this until weeks later, but somebody had called and said that terror...
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has been bringing are critical to controlling this type of advertising. in addition, trade associations whose members include representatives of weight loss industries need to follow the example set by electronic retailing association and the council for responsible nutrition and step up in supporting regulatory monitoring of the marketplace. it's good for businesses and consumers. finally, the ftc's renewed effort to enlist consistent support of the media and guarding against the most egregious types of weight loss claims is a key step. fairly sophisticated processes for network ads and similarly, in the new media google has recently introduced a new approach the ad careening that's today -- screening that's tailored to that specific new media. but there are lots of other media outlets, independent channels, cable television, cable -- satellite radio and radio that are not doing as much. and finally, i just close with an anecdote. just this weekend i got a spam e-mail. it was for a product called -- [inaudible] if i took the product, i would never have t
has been bringing are critical to controlling this type of advertising. in addition, trade associations whose members include representatives of weight loss industries need to follow the example set by electronic retailing association and the council for responsible nutrition and step up in supporting regulatory monitoring of the marketplace. it's good for businesses and consumers. finally, the ftc's renewed effort to enlist consistent support of the media and guarding against the most...
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used medicare's moscone in 84 and claimed half the people couldn't see the stage i'm not sure that type of setting you have to take advantage of an arena we'll have in mission bay for that type of convention is speak something we're open to. >> another great question i don't know if sf travel staff can answer that. >> good afternoon john san francisco travel you're absolutely right we're not in a position to hold a democratic or republican convention i don't know if the republicans would come here (laughter) we need a big event space the ideal space would be an arena similar to the sports arena that would eastbound helpful particularly in light of the fact we'll be connected by light rail so to be able to pursue something like that once that's complete we have the complete portfolio of assets but it opens up to another realm of events similar to what you were saying it helps us to compete for the much larger ones we can't right now what w with the expansion of moscone. >> that's important because there's a cashing i can't that comes with the major political convention and cleveland is h
used medicare's moscone in 84 and claimed half the people couldn't see the stage i'm not sure that type of setting you have to take advantage of an arena we'll have in mission bay for that type of convention is speak something we're open to. >> another great question i don't know if sf travel staff can answer that. >> good afternoon john san francisco travel you're absolutely right we're not in a position to hold a democratic or republican convention i don't know if the republicans...
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so there were certain types of things you would find at a tavern, like the pipes to smoke, made of clay. you wouldn't bring your own, you'd come to the tavern and you'd borrow a few of theirs. and they didn't know about germs back then, so you'd share your pipe with the guys before you. they liked to drink a lot of hot booze back then. so they liked their beer hot and their punch warm. one way to warm up your ale would be with a lagger head, which is a long wrought iron stick they would keep by the fire to heat up. and so this hot rod would be then taken from the fire and put into your pewter mug to start frothing up the beer. but imagine you're a bunch of gentlemen at one point in the night, sitting around the table, eating walnuts, having some oysters, talking politics. and things might get heated after a couple glasses of rum. if you've ever heard the expression "coming to lagerheads," it comes from this time period. you'd have an argument, you might think it going to come to blows, so you go to the fire, you grab that hot lagerhead and you might want to hit the guy sitting next to y
so there were certain types of things you would find at a tavern, like the pipes to smoke, made of clay. you wouldn't bring your own, you'd come to the tavern and you'd borrow a few of theirs. and they didn't know about germs back then, so you'd share your pipe with the guys before you. they liked to drink a lot of hot booze back then. so they liked their beer hot and their punch warm. one way to warm up your ale would be with a lagger head, which is a long wrought iron stick they would keep by...
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record for the meeting i would appreciate if we could get a specific definition of the po s and the types of systems you regulate. >> okay. it all falls into the definition of the state law and i can read it verbatim from the - the court: well, i guess perhaps more specific to my question not the definition as stated? law but what are the types of systems when i looked at what a po s system is astronomically when a business registration a po s system and you determine it doesn't quality so where's the distinction what's the systems yourself looking at that do qualify and the systems you see that don't qualify. >> it's all the electronically stored information systems that have a server they use a p l or a scanner or the u pc so when we implement the program because of resources and the number of persons i have to do this i eliminated bars and restaurants. we don't have enough staff resources to go to every bar and every restaurant. they've got price codes you go to the mid screen in the back and hit the screen and up comes a price but realistically when you go to a bar and sit down and yo
record for the meeting i would appreciate if we could get a specific definition of the po s and the types of systems you regulate. >> okay. it all falls into the definition of the state law and i can read it verbatim from the - the court: well, i guess perhaps more specific to my question not the definition as stated? law but what are the types of systems when i looked at what a po s system is astronomically when a business registration a po s system and you determine it doesn't quality...
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that sibling type deal? >> i'm surprised your daughter or son doesn't want to maybe get go in their room and play alone. >> well, we are working on, that but mommy and dade i need little wine time together. >> when do they go to school? >> (laughing). >> women focus on their carreers, not even having children at all, taking part in new trends. egg freezing parties. >> ya? >> let's chill, it is called. we found it on the new york post. sews thee parties are designed, only in new york, parties design for women who want to put off motherhood, maybe have kids later in life, or at least have the option. so basically they zip champagne, learn the science behind freezing their eggs, and a cheaper way to do it and it is sponsored by a place called egg banks. geared toward young go getter at lower cost. >> hmm. >> i frankly don't think it is a bad idea, a lot of times women are focused on their carreers, and they want to have a family, but then, you know, you have the age factor, creeping in there. >> and you haven't
that sibling type deal? >> i'm surprised your daughter or son doesn't want to maybe get go in their room and play alone. >> well, we are working on, that but mommy and dade i need little wine time together. >> when do they go to school? >> (laughing). >> women focus on their carreers, not even having children at all, taking part in new trends. egg freezing parties. >> ya? >> let's chill, it is called. we found it on the new york post. sews thee parties...
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believe,retty safe, i in this situation with the type of fighters they are fighting.have heard that isis fairly well supplied. they have control of a major dam. what kind of equipment or defense do the insurgents have against these kinds of airstrikes the u.s. has started? >> i don't think they have much. it is air superiority, that we own that sky. system a complicated they would have to acquire, and they would have to be trained on to be able to apply that. i know there are systems in syria. in the systems you saw that happened over in ukraine, that sophistication that would have been needed to have an opportunity to shoot down a u.s. aircraft -- i don't think they have that source or availability of that type of weapon. where guidedf missile technology is going, how is it evolving? what is the next frontier of the next innovation? it is going down to the cost of engagement. you try to reduce the amount, the expenditure, the amount of bombs or artillery you're using to hit a target. to get that technology to be able to be as accurate as possible so you can only use
believe,retty safe, i in this situation with the type of fighters they are fighting.have heard that isis fairly well supplied. they have control of a major dam. what kind of equipment or defense do the insurgents have against these kinds of airstrikes the u.s. has started? >> i don't think they have much. it is air superiority, that we own that sky. system a complicated they would have to acquire, and they would have to be trained on to be able to apply that. i know there are systems in...