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i think for someone visiting for the first time, understanding hawaii is a unique culture, a unique place, a unique history, and we are one of the many shades of the american society. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to hawaii to learn more about its rich history. learn more about hawaii and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend , on c-span3. announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> hawaii is home to about 1.4 million people. is the third largest and most populated island with about 2/3 of the state's population. coming up, we continue our to learnook at hawaii about how native hawaiians connect their existence to the voyaging canoe. >> she sparked this incredible places of
i think for someone visiting for the first time, understanding hawaii is a unique culture, a unique place, a unique history, and we are one of the many shades of the american society. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to hawaii to learn more about its rich history. learn more about hawaii and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend , on c-span3. announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979,...
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a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will see small businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but also thriving. [♪] >> we are seeing restaurants being switched over by hand, new owners, but what we are seeing is a vibrancy of clement street still being reca
a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will see small businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between...
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for someone visiting for the first time, understanding that hawaii is a unique culture, a unique place, a unique history and we are one of the many shades of the american society. announcer 1: our cities tour staffers and travel to hawaii to learn about its rich history. learn more about hawaii and other stops on our tour at /citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. next on history bookshelf, the book countdown to pearl harbor, the 12 days to the attack, in which he provides a history of the 12 days leading up to the japanese attack on pearl harbor on december 7, 1941. this was recorded at the roosevelt reading festival at the fdr presidential library and museum in 2017. it is about 45 minutes. >> good morning. welcome to the annual roosevelt reading festival. we have an incredible day, 15 authors, we will get started with one of our headliners but first i will go over a few housekeeping details. the program format is there is a 30 minute authors talk, then a 10 minute question and answer iod, then the author will
for someone visiting for the first time, understanding that hawaii is a unique culture, a unique place, a unique history and we are one of the many shades of the american society. announcer 1: our cities tour staffers and travel to hawaii to learn about its rich history. learn more about hawaii and other stops on our tour at /citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. next on history bookshelf, the book countdown to pearl harbor, the 12 days to the...
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susan: is that uniquely american? clifton: i don't know if it's uniquely american but, i'm sure people all over the world, you find the right people do their job with honor and integrity, but it certainly the promise of this country, that we can find folks like that and we can be that. susan: thank you for your time. >> you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. descendents of presidents from chains from wrote to gerald ford convened in washington for a conference hosted by the white house historical association. next we interviewed jennifer harville, the great con daughter -- great-granddaughter of calvin coolidge. this is 12 minutes. susan: what is your relationship to calvin coolidge? jennifer: my relationship to calvin coolidge -- i am his great-granddaughter. my mother was one of two girls who were there grandchildren of the coolidges. susan: where do you live? i live in new hampshire. susan: how far away is that from plymouth notch? jennifer: it's a little over an hour. susan: we are talking at the w
susan: is that uniquely american? clifton: i don't know if it's uniquely american but, i'm sure people all over the world, you find the right people do their job with honor and integrity, but it certainly the promise of this country, that we can find folks like that and we can be that. susan: thank you for your time. >> you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. descendents of presidents from chains from wrote to gerald ford convened in washington for a conference hosted by...
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so it's a very unique experience.ve had great relationships with candidates and i've had relationships with candidates where you can't wait for the election to be over. and that's just, you know, a real challenge. >> if i can piggyback on that, someone said something to me on that candidate relationship thing in that trust is earned, not given. as a new manager, you're young, you're a new manager, this is maybe the second time you've done this. you're like i know everything so i'm an expert. you have somebody that's probably a fair bit older than you that's -- their name is on the ballot and you're expecting them to just give you trust. you actually have to go through that process and earn their trust. i think it was pretty good advice i got along the way in that candidate relationship. >> 100%. >> i've had the chance to dive deeper into both of your lives than either of you were comfortable with, but i know both of you for a period of time stepped away from campaigns. i guess what did you learn from that and eventual
so it's a very unique experience.ve had great relationships with candidates and i've had relationships with candidates where you can't wait for the election to be over. and that's just, you know, a real challenge. >> if i can piggyback on that, someone said something to me on that candidate relationship thing in that trust is earned, not given. as a new manager, you're young, you're a new manager, this is maybe the second time you've done this. you're like i know everything so i'm an...
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. >> what's interesting to me is our involvement with campaigns make most of our jobs unique in thisr packs cannot talk and that sets off a whole series of limitations of what they can actually do. but we have both employee these tactics and help them stay on tv the candidates i'm sorry. yes. so there is a unique future we can plug into the camp on - - the campaign to amplify their money and voice i think is a very unique and important thing that the super packs don't have the ability to do there is a right way and the wrong way and their way to be honest so that is a unique feature. >> we are dealing with the same thing. >> typically to see the republican outside group doing some field efforts if that is the beginning of a trend going forward or is this a unique moment? . >> i really think going forward really is should be reinforced there are unique advantages on the coordinated side i think there is nothing special about it happening on the non- campaign cited just isn't coordinated or in sync but field independent expenditures have been around for years and it's not new i just th
. >> what's interesting to me is our involvement with campaigns make most of our jobs unique in thisr packs cannot talk and that sets off a whole series of limitations of what they can actually do. but we have both employee these tactics and help them stay on tv the candidates i'm sorry. yes. so there is a unique future we can plug into the camp on - - the campaign to amplify their money and voice i think is a very unique and important thing that the super packs don't have the ability to...
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and i think it's this uniqueness which. let's you generate value from them and in the long term the biggest challenge on this platform will be to set up some kind of secondary gaming mechanism to keep users on the platform and boost demand for its virtual goods. of the run on land the virtual world of essential land doesn't go online until next year gamers are already discussing further business models such as virtual mortgages at mission fees and funding from advertising. chips in concord new worlds. and now networkers digital makers and shakers today with a guy expert wojciech sonic. algorithms are getting smarter and smarter they can recognize faces and assign characteristics but how do machines learn and when do they make mistakes. researching these very questions. as this heat map clearly shows that the horse in the picture has not been recognized for the the models entire attention is focused on this text on this copyright tag that really surprised us and. we looked at the data set again and saw that many of these hor
and i think it's this uniqueness which. let's you generate value from them and in the long term the biggest challenge on this platform will be to set up some kind of secondary gaming mechanism to keep users on the platform and boost demand for its virtual goods. of the run on land the virtual world of essential land doesn't go online until next year gamers are already discussing further business models such as virtual mortgages at mission fees and funding from advertising. chips in concord new...
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there was a place full of unique and korean c. characters. a puppet of lesser called the fear of the night. on its thirtieth anniversary the puppets are still showing off their talents. thirty minutes on d w. moving up and fighting for the case taking seriously in the world of what appears has come out women's talk. sport talks sports station and legend train creasing when dangerous times tougher to form on. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers one official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many canvassed and their problems are almost the same fourteen social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent. when it comes to the fans the humans on seeing the microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny harrison and we're a d.w.i. . scars cover don't forget women in russia have to live with violence sexism and depression beloved husband and
there was a place full of unique and korean c. characters. a puppet of lesser called the fear of the night. on its thirtieth anniversary the puppets are still showing off their talents. thirty minutes on d w. moving up and fighting for the case taking seriously in the world of what appears has come out women's talk. sport talks sports station and legend train creasing when dangerous times tougher to form on. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a...
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we understood every cancer is different and have unique characteristics that we had no way to know that the dna, rna or protein changes causing her driving the tumor were. things have changed a lot recently we have commercially available ways of sequencing someone's tumor to find out and what is driving the tumor and we are more interested in targeting the changes. to describe this general change in philosophy in cancer care we use a broad term personalized medicine. the meaning is that one size doesn't fit all. we want to find out more about the individual tumor and give it treatment that damages the tumor more and the person laws. personalized medicine is being delivered in many new and exciting ways. we have people in our clinics that are getting pills for pancreatic cancer which is unimaginable to me a decade ago. i wish we were able to give them to all of those patients and not everybody is a match for targeted therapy. most people don't but we are moving quickly to change that. sebastian was treated with chemotherapy and surgery. that is a great treatment but it's also the same tr
we understood every cancer is different and have unique characteristics that we had no way to know that the dna, rna or protein changes causing her driving the tumor were. things have changed a lot recently we have commercially available ways of sequencing someone's tumor to find out and what is driving the tumor and we are more interested in targeting the changes. to describe this general change in philosophy in cancer care we use a broad term personalized medicine. the meaning is that one...
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it really provides for san francisco's unique character. ♪ >> and that morphed into a request that wewith the city to develop a legacy business registration. >> i'm michael cirocco and the owner of an area bakery. ♪ the bakery started in 191. my grandfather came over from italy and opened it up then. it is a small operation. it's not big. so everything is kind of quality that way. so i see every piece and cut every piece that comes in and out of that oven. >> i'm leslie cirocco-mitchell, a fourth generation baker here with my family. ♪ so we get up pretty early in the morning. i usually start baking around 5:00. and then you just start doing rounds of dough. loaves. >> my mom and sister basically handle the front and then i have my nephew james helps and then my two daughters and my wife come in and we actually do the baking. after that, my mom and my sister stay and sell the product, retail it. ♪ you know, i don't really think about it. but then when i -- sometimes when i go places and i look and see places put up, oh this is our 50th anniversary and everything and we've been over 10
it really provides for san francisco's unique character. ♪ >> and that morphed into a request that wewith the city to develop a legacy business registration. >> i'm michael cirocco and the owner of an area bakery. ♪ the bakery started in 191. my grandfather came over from italy and opened it up then. it is a small operation. it's not big. so everything is kind of quality that way. so i see every piece and cut every piece that comes in and out of that oven. >> i'm leslie...
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we are a unique set of skills sets. when you cobble them together, that enables us as a nation to understand all challenges and conflicts. the coast guard, that is what i hope today will shed light on. other nations try to duplicate us. if you look at coast guard around the world. you will see many. we have light ships with the orange and blue, or what diagonal racing strengths. if you look at the world", they tend to be somewhat. they might have a white with a booth. that is if of emulation, some of the greatest form of flattery. i with drug convictions, we are in fact the world's best coast guard. that is a high status to maintain, and we are focused on that each and every day. we think what talk to god has been a little bit of our recency with programming. you have heard about the coast guard in our role with first responders. hurricane florence and michael which assailed the carolinas recently, and in the florida panhandle, really appreciate the media's efforts to highlight the work of the men and women of the coast
we are a unique set of skills sets. when you cobble them together, that enables us as a nation to understand all challenges and conflicts. the coast guard, that is what i hope today will shed light on. other nations try to duplicate us. if you look at coast guard around the world. you will see many. we have light ships with the orange and blue, or what diagonal racing strengths. if you look at the world", they tend to be somewhat. they might have a white with a booth. that is if of...
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it's not unique to san francisco. that would have occurred in all of these cities.ne of the first efforts i think to really look back and start to address and be proactive about starting to look more carefully at assessing those buildings. i would emphasize, you hear in the news and l.a. has an ordinance on the book for non ductal concrete buildings the level of risk in those is much, much higher than what we expect in the welded steel moment frames. it's reasonable that it wasn't on the top of the list but now, because of the large inventory of them here to be proactive looking at them is why now? >> is there a priority? how do you prioritize it? there were 15 major recommendations. what are the priorities with the top? are you going to enact them all at once? >> let me turn it back to naomi. in our report that you have there, we listed the end, out of those 16 recommendations, short, medium and long-term. we didn't feel we could prioritize them. they're all important. the short, medium and long-term, we prioritized in terms of which were low-hanging fluid that you
it's not unique to san francisco. that would have occurred in all of these cities.ne of the first efforts i think to really look back and start to address and be proactive about starting to look more carefully at assessing those buildings. i would emphasize, you hear in the news and l.a. has an ordinance on the book for non ductal concrete buildings the level of risk in those is much, much higher than what we expect in the welded steel moment frames. it's reasonable that it wasn't on the top of...
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there are unique advantages on the coordinated side.here is nothing special about it happening on the non-campaign side. it's just not coordinates, it's not in sync with what's happening on the campaign. but field independent expenditures have been around for 15 years. it's not a new thing. i just think it's better served on the candidate side. nathan: anything different? john: yeah, i don't, you know, i don't know if that is going to be a new trend. like you said, you know, this has happened for cycles, you know, in varying, different forms. i know the rnc he's had a really large, increased field presence out there on the congressional side which, you know, very appreciative of. and, you know, who knows if that, you know, should that sustain if that ends up making it so the outside world on the comelican side doesn't into the field presence. i think that's probably, you know, the question on that. thank you for your question. >> hi. thank you both for being here in the evening. i'd like to ask what you each think is the most important
there are unique advantages on the coordinated side.here is nothing special about it happening on the non-campaign side. it's just not coordinates, it's not in sync with what's happening on the campaign. but field independent expenditures have been around for 15 years. it's not a new thing. i just think it's better served on the candidate side. nathan: anything different? john: yeah, i don't, you know, i don't know if that is going to be a new trend. like you said, you know, this has happened...
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this is a very unique. type of strategy. some of the things that inhibit us are the lack of cells and study-specific disease types. we have the infrastructure to begin to focus our efforts on these new therapeutics. it is exciting. sage: it is exciting. i would like to introduce our next speaker, someone who has been working diligently and fiercely on that challenge. michael eggie is an attorney in's daughter was diagnosed february 2017. michael: when my daughter olivia was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, i scrambled to learn everything i could. the first thing i learned was that osteosarcoma is a desperate space. there has been no new treatments in the united states in over 30 years. i also learned how important genomics is, and in particular how ripe the ground is for personalized medicine. manytunately, i found that personalized treatments for rare cancers sit on the shelf because of the costs of development. one of those treatments is a an immuneat provokes response, a targeted immune positiveto her2 osteosarcoma tumors. th
this is a very unique. type of strategy. some of the things that inhibit us are the lack of cells and study-specific disease types. we have the infrastructure to begin to focus our efforts on these new therapeutics. it is exciting. sage: it is exciting. i would like to introduce our next speaker, someone who has been working diligently and fiercely on that challenge. michael eggie is an attorney in's daughter was diagnosed february 2017. michael: when my daughter olivia was diagnosed with...
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this is a very unique type of strategy. and some of the things that inhibbert us are the lack inhibit us are the lack of cells and tissues for us to study specific disease types. but we have the infrastructure now to begin to focus our efforts on these new therapeutics. it is exciting. >> it is exciting. thank you. and i would like to introduce our next speaker who is someone that has been working diligently and fiercely on that challenge. michael egge is an attorney, here in washington, whose daughter olivia was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in february 2017. michael? >> thank you, sage. when my daughter was, olivia was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, i scrambled to learn everything i could. the first thing i learned is that aufrtsarcoma is a desperate space. >> there has been no new treatments in the united states in over 30 years. i also learned how important genomics is, and in particular, how ripe the ground is for personalized medicine, as dr. cannon was pointing out. unfortunately, i found that many personalized treatment
this is a very unique type of strategy. and some of the things that inhibbert us are the lack inhibit us are the lack of cells and tissues for us to study specific disease types. but we have the infrastructure now to begin to focus our efforts on these new therapeutics. it is exciting. >> it is exciting. thank you. and i would like to introduce our next speaker who is someone that has been working diligently and fiercely on that challenge. michael egge is an attorney, here in washington,...
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center in their own unique circumference. we want to avoid state is among the one hand where the government swells to gigantic proportions and reaches its tentacles into every sphere of society. we also want to avoid with a church metals where should not meddle and you can see this happen if the denomination is set up in a relationship to the nation. if you take the roman catholic church of the assembly of god or southern baptist convention and put them in a relationship over the government i think you would see it in a local church situation when a pastor says bus say the lord and then the parts from the lord's word of the kids to public policy issues which is neither, nor competent to pontificate on, so all sorts of ways of having an inappropriate relationship between church and state and we want to avoid those ways. we have a uk opportunity right now to transcend the weapon iced , polarized, tribal eyes warfare model on which politics in the us is premised right now and we have an opportunity to break society's ability to
center in their own unique circumference. we want to avoid state is among the one hand where the government swells to gigantic proportions and reaches its tentacles into every sphere of society. we also want to avoid with a church metals where should not meddle and you can see this happen if the denomination is set up in a relationship to the nation. if you take the roman catholic church of the assembly of god or southern baptist convention and put them in a relationship over the government i...
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so there process, while it used to be very unique they were not using political data, it's not as unique anymore. a number of states have gone in that direction to put limits around the partisan aspect of redistricting. >> jim is in fairfield, connecticut. >> good morning. a question concerning the concept of when a minority party gains control. i think of for this that the democrats secured more votes in a state overall but the republican party gained control to the redistricting efforts, where a minority party wins, but they really lose when they lost the total vote, similar to the electoral college. thank you. >> yeah, so realizing that each state has a certain number of members, 50 districts, or 30 districts and each state house might have 90 or 100 districts. let's say a state like colorado has seven congressional districts, and so each of those elections are individual elections. let's say in district one in colorado, the candidate that the republican wins is 75-25. and all the other districts, the democrats get 50.1% and the republican gets 49.9%. the democrats would get six seats
so there process, while it used to be very unique they were not using political data, it's not as unique anymore. a number of states have gone in that direction to put limits around the partisan aspect of redistricting. >> jim is in fairfield, connecticut. >> good morning. a question concerning the concept of when a minority party gains control. i think of for this that the democrats secured more votes in a state overall but the republican party gained control to the redistricting...
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>> well, every storm is unique and this one was unique as well. florence was very different with the river flooding lasting almost weeks in advance of that, a slow-moving storm, weaker when it came in. but this one came in fast, it's a compact storm. in terms of the pressure, there are only a few other hurricanes in history that have come in this intense, hurricane andrew, katrina, the 1935 hurricane are on par with the intensity of this storm and when a storm comes in that small and compact, like a buzz saw, you know with a compact eye like that, it's likely going to be winds up near 200 miles per hour in gusts. the damage surveys are come out and will determine the final categorization but i easily could see this being a borderline category 4, even a weak category 5 storm. >> yeah. i mean, and for folks who have lived there a long time, they
>> well, every storm is unique and this one was unique as well. florence was very different with the river flooding lasting almost weeks in advance of that, a slow-moving storm, weaker when it came in. but this one came in fast, it's a compact storm. in terms of the pressure, there are only a few other hurricanes in history that have come in this intense, hurricane andrew, katrina, the 1935 hurricane are on par with the intensity of this storm and when a storm comes in that small and...
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mary's park has a completely unique architecture.stinct feel, and it is a very close to holly park which is another beautiful park in san francisco. the bernal heights district is unique in that we have the hell which has one of the best views in all of san francisco. there is a swinging hanging from a tree at the top. it is as if you are swinging over the entire city. there are two unique aspects. it is considered the fourth chinatown in san francisco. sixty% of the residents are of chinese ancestry. the second unique, and fun aspect about this area is it is the garden district. there is a lot of urban agriculture and it was where the city grew the majority of the flowers. not only for san francisco but for the region. and of course, it is the location in mclaren park which is the city's second biggest park after golden gate. many people don't know the neighborhood in the first place if they haven't been there. we call it the best neighborhood nobody has ever heard our. every neighborhood in district nine has a very special aspect.
mary's park has a completely unique architecture.stinct feel, and it is a very close to holly park which is another beautiful park in san francisco. the bernal heights district is unique in that we have the hell which has one of the best views in all of san francisco. there is a swinging hanging from a tree at the top. it is as if you are swinging over the entire city. there are two unique aspects. it is considered the fourth chinatown in san francisco. sixty% of the residents are of chinese...
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how in history is very unique -- hawaii history is very unique.were a independent monarchy, a provisional government, a republic, then a territory and .ow, a state the first state capital in how i that ithe palace, became the seat of the provisional government of hawaii and then seated the territorial government. rejoined the union in 1950 nine. from 1959-1968, this was the state capitol. the representatives sat in the dining room and around the building were add-ons for the offices. capitolthe first state ni palace. the other side is rep. king:'s kings and queens of hawaii were found, and today, it is used for the inauguration of our governor. our governors take the of office in the coronation pavilion. our military barracks is also on the palace grounds. it was moved here when they built the new capital. hey moved the barracks rebuilt it here, so that they could build menu capitol in the 1960's. follow me this way, we will head out to the new capitol. are coming to the palace gates, i would like to point out arms, the royal coat of the seal of t
how in history is very unique -- hawaii history is very unique.were a independent monarchy, a provisional government, a republic, then a territory and .ow, a state the first state capital in how i that ithe palace, became the seat of the provisional government of hawaii and then seated the territorial government. rejoined the union in 1950 nine. from 1959-1968, this was the state capitol. the representatives sat in the dining room and around the building were add-ons for the offices. capitolthe...
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that is the unique enjoyment of business and services offered by most businesses. businesses need to make reasonable modifications to the ordinary policies and practices to ensure that people with disabilities can fully enjoy goods and services. what we are talking about here is if we have a beverage is sold , access to that beverage has to be provided. the disability community stakeholders say that the only reasonable way for this access is through the use of a plastic straw, for some people. so here is what we found out and this was the outcome of the process. we found out that many people with disabilities, as well as those with temporary medical needs require straws in order to provide this access that we were referencing on the previous slide. this ordinance also does not create a new legal requirement for businesses to change their obligation to comply with the a.d.a. meaning the clause and what was described in reasonable access has been in the a.d.a. since the onset of the a.d.a. we are not introducing anything new in terms of responsibilities by introducin
that is the unique enjoyment of business and services offered by most businesses. businesses need to make reasonable modifications to the ordinary policies and practices to ensure that people with disabilities can fully enjoy goods and services. what we are talking about here is if we have a beverage is sold , access to that beverage has to be provided. the disability community stakeholders say that the only reasonable way for this access is through the use of a plastic straw, for some people....
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all the way down to booking, we are in a unique position to do that, no one is as credibly positionffers cultural experiences, you have competition? bigger competition, we share an audience but we believe we are more equipped to go up the final as we say as they are equipped to go down the final, by that i mean we can become transactional and they are equipped to become storytellers. how much do you know about those who are viewing your website, how do you get the data? google analytics software and use of the tools, we know they are young, 40% is in the us, increasingly people from asia coming to us, spending a good amount of time and enjoying it. thank you very much for coming to talk to us. keeping an eye. keeping an eye. let's go to china — where pet pampering has reached new heights. with a growing chinese middle class — many pet owners are increasingly spashing out on extravagant gifts — and treatments — for their beloved animals. let's take a look: i've been asking for viewers to get in touch all morning, so far no one has been in touch about pooch pampering extravagance. sea
all the way down to booking, we are in a unique position to do that, no one is as credibly positionffers cultural experiences, you have competition? bigger competition, we share an audience but we believe we are more equipped to go up the final as we say as they are equipped to go down the final, by that i mean we can become transactional and they are equipped to become storytellers. how much do you know about those who are viewing your website, how do you get the data? google analytics...
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in this certainly not unique to germany or not unique to parts of eastern germany economic troubles are fresh breeding ground for breeding ground for racism and for some very nativist ideas that try to push people out and look for easy targets in this case often refugees migrants people of color people who are most vulnerable in society and here you have behind me people trying to show a different church of dress in and of a former east germany in general that it's not just the far right who are living here and have a viewpoint but also a very loud signal to be welcoming and open. reporting for us from dazed and in eastern germany thanks very much. that is all the other stories making news around the world at least seventeen people have been killed and more than one hundred injured in a train derailment in taiwan the express train was carrying more than three hundred passengers to type a city on the southeast coast the reason for the disaster is still unclear. countries around the world have condemned the killing of saudi john. state media and saudi arabia announce that died in the
in this certainly not unique to germany or not unique to parts of eastern germany economic troubles are fresh breeding ground for breeding ground for racism and for some very nativist ideas that try to push people out and look for easy targets in this case often refugees migrants people of color people who are most vulnerable in society and here you have behind me people trying to show a different church of dress in and of a former east germany in general that it's not just the far right who...
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i think in san francisco, we've kind of lost track of one of our values that makes san francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, you. >> well to the epic center are you ready for the next earthquake did you know if you're a renter you can get earthquake shushes we'll take to the earthquake authorities hi welcome to another episode i'm the chief resilience officer for san francisco i'm joined by my good friends for the earthquake authority we're at the el cap center for the city and county of san francisco started in 2013 to get the community and talk about the risk we think about earthquake if usual great city you'll see one of the demonstrates we've built the model home and i encourage other episodes we'll be retroactively retrofitting and showin
i think in san francisco, we've kind of lost track of one of our values that makes san francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, you. >> well to...
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we did interview ten very unique businesses in addition to the surveys. went out and did personal interviews, went out to their stores, businesses, got a chance to go inside, look around, and get a real look and feel at some of these different businesses that were making up the program. [please stand by] . >> what we were able to do is come to a conclusion through working with that committee, and what i'm going to do is turn it over to kurt right now and he's going to go over the logo. >> so i got the fun part, the logo. you know, it's my pleasure and exciting to be unveiling the logo over ten months. a lot of people in the community and our design review committee, it's put a lot of effort, and so first of all, i want to talk about the inspiration, how we came up, you know, with this overview. it's about the history of the city, of course. the art, the deco, the architecture, and the influences of the san francisco, you know, the cityscape. all good brands and logos are simplistic, bold, memorable, but also very timely. you know, we come up with keywords
we did interview ten very unique businesses in addition to the surveys. went out and did personal interviews, went out to their stores, businesses, got a chance to go inside, look around, and get a real look and feel at some of these different businesses that were making up the program. [please stand by] . >> what we were able to do is come to a conclusion through working with that committee, and what i'm going to do is turn it over to kurt right now and he's going to go over the logo....
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i think we have unique challenges.just don't have the space to just go out and build but we do , have different opportunities where we can do a lot of urban infill. we have a rail system coming in. we're looking at development as a way to bring affordable housing as well. that is a few years off. we are doing the planning for it now, especially looking at state lands or state-owned lands along the transit corridor, the rail corridor, and seeing what we can do on our state lands partnering with the developers. host: has affordable housing always been a problem in hawaii? or is this something that has come up in recent years? guest: know, i remember when i -- no, i remember when i first started my career in planning almost 30 years ago. i remember one of the first meetings was talking about affordable housing. it has been a perennial problem for our state probably since statehood, 1959. there were boom years where we got a lot of projects done. over the past 10 to 15 years, production has really slowed down. a lot is tie
i think we have unique challenges.just don't have the space to just go out and build but we do , have different opportunities where we can do a lot of urban infill. we have a rail system coming in. we're looking at development as a way to bring affordable housing as well. that is a few years off. we are doing the planning for it now, especially looking at state lands or state-owned lands along the transit corridor, the rail corridor, and seeing what we can do on our state lands partnering with...
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we're a unique set of skill sets. and i think, really, when you cobble them together, that enables us as a nation to face all challenges and conflicts. and the coast guard, that is really, you know, what i hope today will shed light on. in fact, other nations try to duplicate us. if you look at coast guards around the world, you'll see many. we have white ships with orange and blue, or diagonal racing stripes. and look at a lot of the world's coast guards, they tend to be very similar. they might have a white hull with a blue stripe, but that's a form -- you know, emulation is the greatest form of flattery. and i believe, and i state with quite strong conviction that we are, in fact, the world's best coast guard. that's a high standard needn't and we're focused on that each and every day. i think what hope talked about has really been a little bit of our reecency a as our branding. you hurt a lot about the hurricanes, hurricane florence and hurricane michael, really appreciate the media's efforts to highlight the work
we're a unique set of skill sets. and i think, really, when you cobble them together, that enables us as a nation to face all challenges and conflicts. and the coast guard, that is really, you know, what i hope today will shed light on. in fact, other nations try to duplicate us. if you look at coast guards around the world, you'll see many. we have white ships with orange and blue, or diagonal racing stripes. and look at a lot of the world's coast guards, they tend to be very similar. they...
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it's a one unique kind of property. >> he's more optimistic.nsiders the glass half full, and i consider the glass half empty. >> tim keeps pushing his d-i-y scheme. sandy finally surrenders. how did he convince you? >> he was very persistent. so, i kind of believed in his vision. >> he convinces you, but it's not his inheritance. it's yours. >> right, yes. >> what was it worth then? >> it was around $2 million, so we had to pay two-thirds of that. >> and you had it? >> not all of it. we sold our house, and then we both had stocks and bonds and other investments, so we sold everything. >> well, there goes the nest egg, right down a gilded age money pit. how did you sweet-talk sandy and have her not say, "this is not the life i chose"? >> she said that. >> here's another quiz question. the answer after the break. what if numbers tell only half the story? at t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells to fight cancer. this is st
it's a one unique kind of property. >> he's more optimistic.nsiders the glass half full, and i consider the glass half empty. >> tim keeps pushing his d-i-y scheme. sandy finally surrenders. how did he convince you? >> he was very persistent. so, i kind of believed in his vision. >> he convinces you, but it's not his inheritance. it's yours. >> right, yes. >> what was it worth then? >> it was around $2 million, so we had to pay two-thirds of that....
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state-by-state is going to be unique. host: california wants to follow the lead of hawaii and be dependent on clean power by 2045. how does it -- how does a state like california do that? caller: that is a great question. they are going to muddle through and figure it out. there has been some good modeling done by experts at berkeley and other places looking at what the various scenarios could be. california will have no problem achieving 100% renewable clean energy. the two questions are, what does the cost look like? and the second important question is, how do we make sure we go together on this journey to 100% where no one gets left behind? it is important that as we take the steps towards clean energy that everyone can benefit from renewables. host: as he said, this initiative began in 2008. it includes a collaboration between the state and the department of energy to reduce hawaii's use of imported fossil fuels. the goal by the year 2045 to be one of your percent clean energy. explain the public and private partners
state-by-state is going to be unique. host: california wants to follow the lead of hawaii and be dependent on clean power by 2045. how does it -- how does a state like california do that? caller: that is a great question. they are going to muddle through and figure it out. there has been some good modeling done by experts at berkeley and other places looking at what the various scenarios could be. california will have no problem achieving 100% renewable clean energy. the two questions are, what...
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of work that had been done with the administration a lot of capability but with sony what made it unique is a foreign power to make a statement with a cyberattack in the us. but no computers were destroyed and sony is not considered critical infrastructure like nuclear. so having principles now with the real world example when we haven't fully articulated these aspects before. so to think through with destruction of property on us soil if you will. nobody is injured. so it is a free-speech kind of issue. and having that policy option conversation with principles across the entire government. but to me it was the first time to have that level of conversation and it was good for the government semi- republics and some are not to but to show the principal level policymakers how challenging this can be so this is very different with that scenario to think through that. so the government has gotten much better through those different experiences and working through. and then they say there is a cyberoption. and then they say there is a cyberoption. the administration and in that space. and th
of work that had been done with the administration a lot of capability but with sony what made it unique is a foreign power to make a statement with a cyberattack in the us. but no computers were destroyed and sony is not considered critical infrastructure like nuclear. so having principles now with the real world example when we haven't fully articulated these aspects before. so to think through with destruction of property on us soil if you will. nobody is injured. so it is a free-speech kind...
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, that a tt ra cts product, their own uniqueness, that attracts people to live, work, play and with itown centres, health, education, leisure, entertainment. and when you do that and get people flooding into the towns because it is great to be there, then you will get some more shops the important thing is they have to be independent retailers that give that uniqueness, a little bit extra. what we don't need to do is what my generation did, is to create cloned towns that look the same up and down the country. i want to leave my children a heritage of towns that can respond to the technology revolution that is taking place right now. we have the fourth industrial revolution taking place, and what we need to do is to respond to that and create wonderful towns that have got wonderful events and reasons to go to. we couldn't be better placed in the uk. we have everything at our fingertips and all we need is the will and leadership to do something about it, and then we'll have some fantastic times to visit. thank you for sharing your passion for the high street. the billionaire, sir philip
, that a tt ra cts product, their own uniqueness, that attracts people to live, work, play and with itown centres, health, education, leisure, entertainment. and when you do that and get people flooding into the towns because it is great to be there, then you will get some more shops the important thing is they have to be independent retailers that give that uniqueness, a little bit extra. what we don't need to do is what my generation did, is to create cloned towns that look the same up and...
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the arabian government has been put in or has put itself in a unique and unprecedented position by not cooperating and denying what happened in that consulate and the remaining and biggest question that saudi arabia has to answer is where is jamal khashoggi and they have not proven that he left a life that consulate has been a friend of mine so this is very very personal for me. and many friends of jim and became his family when he came back to the u.s. and settled since last year. i'm very concerned about the lack of cooperation and it seems that the turkish government authorities they seem to have concluded the investigation they did not to reveal the exact sources of the information or the technical approach how they open that information and saudi arabia is definitely finds itself in this very difficult position the administration has to uphold the values of the freedom of the press and hold people accountable those who violated the rights of journalists and the administration has a serious obligation towards this journalist because he is a virginia resident he is a us legal reside
the arabian government has been put in or has put itself in a unique and unprecedented position by not cooperating and denying what happened in that consulate and the remaining and biggest question that saudi arabia has to answer is where is jamal khashoggi and they have not proven that he left a life that consulate has been a friend of mine so this is very very personal for me. and many friends of jim and became his family when he came back to the u.s. and settled since last year. i'm very...
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cuba has remained a natural paradise unique in the world. but on this island the size of switzerland the downside is that the lack of money and resources has meant cuban scientists have not always been able to extend their research over the whole of the territory. and all of a sudden the march of history sets off again. america. the islands isolation is coming to an end and it's predicted that in the next five years tourism will arise from three to seven million visitors a year for a country with barely eleven million inhabitants neither the population nor the islands ecosystems are prepared for this. along with eduardo leslie fernandez and alexia lewis thirty also scientists from the department of ecology a caught up in a race against the clock. but. they have no more than two or three. is to find the indispensable zones of reproduction highlight the species in danger and root out the animals that cause homme. a shoot which will make it easier for the natural environment to absorb the avalanche of tourists while preserving the unique charac
cuba has remained a natural paradise unique in the world. but on this island the size of switzerland the downside is that the lack of money and resources has meant cuban scientists have not always been able to extend their research over the whole of the territory. and all of a sudden the march of history sets off again. america. the islands isolation is coming to an end and it's predicted that in the next five years tourism will arise from three to seven million visitors a year for a country...
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situation i guess but what's really unique actually and what's so what's that well how do you deal with something like this that. well i mean i'm a policeman not a diplomat but what i say is that when you if you go to a country that there are going of peace as we are having at the moment with the russians don't forget and i think the worrying thing for the world is that more countries are are thinking that they can go to other countries and commit murders i mean that. the standing state of affairs so i think from a worldwide perspective we need to get to grips with this and make sure that there are sanctions or whatever is needed to prevent this from happening again i don't see any easy end to this but. i think turkey and saudi really need to get together and sort something out no easy end is what chris phillips has let me bring in you had a well. you've heard what both i guess have had to say about the diplomacy about slowing things down about the difficulty of mounting a forensic examination and investigation is there a way do you think that saudi and turkey can come up with a solutio
situation i guess but what's really unique actually and what's so what's that well how do you deal with something like this that. well i mean i'm a policeman not a diplomat but what i say is that when you if you go to a country that there are going of peace as we are having at the moment with the russians don't forget and i think the worrying thing for the world is that more countries are are thinking that they can go to other countries and commit murders i mean that. the standing state of...
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unspoiled countryside forests medals and mountains the region is so unique that it's received to unesco so i think that macy's. it sure is beautiful here in two thousand and nine apart of the swabian of with the flair the biosphere reserve manage nature living in perfect harmony i would like to find out what that really means. my hike takes me up to the telephone the lookout point offers a fantastic view all for once a month a must see in this way be an elf. the nineteenth century consulate has served as a backdrop for hollywood films sits atop puts on the back like a gothic fortress the unsold on certainly built themselves an impressive structure . for this design the founders of book is not synonymous one special about this castle is that it's a national cultural monument because it's the end cesspool castle of the house of cohen saul and the family of hereditary pression hence germany kings and emperors you know it attracts visitors from around the world. so i love it. inside the castle you can find out more about the who insulin dynasty. the most famous members of the family crushin
unspoiled countryside forests medals and mountains the region is so unique that it's received to unesco so i think that macy's. it sure is beautiful here in two thousand and nine apart of the swabian of with the flair the biosphere reserve manage nature living in perfect harmony i would like to find out what that really means. my hike takes me up to the telephone the lookout point offers a fantastic view all for once a month a must see in this way be an elf. the nineteenth century consulate has...
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i am going to a unique laboratory specially constructed next to the great pyramid of pharaoh khufu.ce a daunting task. they are trying to excavate an ancient wooden boat which was buried nearly 5000 years ago. what can we see here? this is khufu's second boat, built in bc, before christian, 2700 years. this is one of the oldest wooden ships in the world. these scientists are being led by a team from waseda university injapan, who have developed pioneering techniques to salvage the boat. it is a delicate and painstaking process. it can take a week to recover a single plank. what is happening now? they are now trying to lift up a very long, big wooden piece. unfortunately, this boat, the condition of the boat is not so good, very weak. it is thousands of years old. yeah. if the condition is good it is easy to lift up with manpower. but in this case we did tentative reinforcement, and we lift it up very carefully. it is the second of a pair of boats which were buried in pits next to the pharaoh's final resting place. the other ship, now housed in a museum in giza, was excavated in 195a
i am going to a unique laboratory specially constructed next to the great pyramid of pharaoh khufu.ce a daunting task. they are trying to excavate an ancient wooden boat which was buried nearly 5000 years ago. what can we see here? this is khufu's second boat, built in bc, before christian, 2700 years. this is one of the oldest wooden ships in the world. these scientists are being led by a team from waseda university injapan, who have developed pioneering techniques to salvage the boat. it is a...