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facebook is the most-used app.tsapp and messenger and instagram are some of the next most-used apps that are out and there. so, at some level, i think, that as long as we are building services that people really want to use and that help people's lives, then it is not as big of a deal. it is certainly a little bit stressful -- we feel like we can maybe help people out more or deliver our services a little bit better if we had more partnerships with the operating systems that we were using to build our stuff. but it is not something that i am that stressed about at this point. because there is just -- as long as we stay focused on building our own stuff, i feel that is the right thing for us to stay focused on, not worrying about what other people are going to do. emily: you said you hoped for more than 1 billion people by 2020. do you think you can get there? ♪ ♪ emily chang: so drones and lasers -- you know you have a whole big lab now working on this. when will facebook drones and lasers be ready for launch? mark
facebook is the most-used app.tsapp and messenger and instagram are some of the next most-used apps that are out and there. so, at some level, i think, that as long as we are building services that people really want to use and that help people's lives, then it is not as big of a deal. it is certainly a little bit stressful -- we feel like we can maybe help people out more or deliver our services a little bit better if we had more partnerships with the operating systems that we were using to...
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use. pleased to contribute to ensure the integration takes into account not only public safety and economic competitiveness by the privacy and civil liberties issues that these systems may raise. thank thank you for the opportunity to participate command i like forward operating to have answer your questions. >> i would like to welcome gerald dilling have -- doctor gerald dillingham thank you. >> thank you. since the 90s uas had operated on a limited basis. as they said to list the potential uses are rapidly expanding. estimated to grow to more than $80 billion. as was justified, step seven taken toward integration. moving forward with immigration. integrating for commercial purposes. in december 2014 we reported problems with the working relationship and communication between faa and the test site. more recently, officials at faa and some test sites told us that the situation improved because they have made a dedicated effort to work together through activities such as biweekly meetings a
use. pleased to contribute to ensure the integration takes into account not only public safety and economic competitiveness by the privacy and civil liberties issues that these systems may raise. thank thank you for the opportunity to participate command i like forward operating to have answer your questions. >> i would like to welcome gerald dilling have -- doctor gerald dillingham thank you. >> thank you. since the 90s uas had operated on a limited basis. as they said to list the...
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they already use drones. the faa -- they should be strictly used. model airplanes are being used today. they should be monitored like that. if you want to use it on your property to entertain your family, i think that is fine. but the faa is doing a good job. it is taking it slow and you can't use a barometer of other countries. other countries are not the united states. i believe the faa is to be a good job to regulate these drones. for commercial use, i think that they should either speed up a little bit -- but i don't think they should give exemptions like the gentleman said. i have seen the drones. they are remarkable when you put technology on them. i think the faa is doing a good job of regulating this. we are a different country than anyone else. you can't use other countries as a barometer for other states. host: elk grove, california republican. caller: i am prior military myself and a commercial pilot. my concern is that we tend to see -- we see that basically helicopters operate in a range that goes from the surface to 1500 or 2000 feet d
they already use drones. the faa -- they should be strictly used. model airplanes are being used today. they should be monitored like that. if you want to use it on your property to entertain your family, i think that is fine. but the faa is doing a good job. it is taking it slow and you can't use a barometer of other countries. other countries are not the united states. i believe the faa is to be a good job to regulate these drones. for commercial use, i think that they should either speed up...
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process that is unclear from a land use prospective that a sole practitioner has a lessor land use than a regular establishment ate the lack of conditions of approval complicate the planning department issues and the planning department does recognize but use of the legitimate establishment and lucrative planning process we've been open to an amnesty practice those process that is skeleton and will be accommodated we'll like to legalize all the medical establishment as they were in the 2009 controls and the existing land use controls for medical uses used to govern the process and if you're in a location that requires a conditional use you'll be required to have that and we'll allow the businesses to continue to operate that can take months we'll not shut you down the participation in this amnesty program should require lease the handful of efforts a licensed prior to january 1st and one should have a valid certification or practitioner permit prior to the date potentially january 1st of 2015 one should be operating in the state in question prior to the date potentially january 30th, 20
process that is unclear from a land use prospective that a sole practitioner has a lessor land use than a regular establishment ate the lack of conditions of approval complicate the planning department issues and the planning department does recognize but use of the legitimate establishment and lucrative planning process we've been open to an amnesty practice those process that is skeleton and will be accommodated we'll like to legalize all the medical establishment as they were in the 2009...
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facebook is the most used app.tsapp and messenger and instagram are some of the next most used apps that are out and there. so, at some level, i think, that as long as we are building services that people really want to use and that help people's lives, then it's not as big of a deal. it is certainly a little bit stressful -- we feel like we can maybe help people out more or deliver our services a little bit better if we had more partnerships with the operating systems that we were using to build our stuff. but it is not something that i am that stressed about at this point. because there is just -- as long as we stay focused on building our own stuff, i feel that is the right thing for us to stay focused on, not worrying about what other people are going to do. emily: you said you hoped for more than 1 billion people by 2020. do you think you can get there? ♪ ♪ emily: so drones and lasers -- you know you have a whole big lab now working on this. when will facebook drones and lasers be ready for launch? mark: well,
facebook is the most used app.tsapp and messenger and instagram are some of the next most used apps that are out and there. so, at some level, i think, that as long as we are building services that people really want to use and that help people's lives, then it's not as big of a deal. it is certainly a little bit stressful -- we feel like we can maybe help people out more or deliver our services a little bit better if we had more partnerships with the operating systems that we were using to...
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it deprives us of what makes us exceptional. why is it so hard to do in the 21st century what so many did in the 20th? the answer is that the world around us has changed and we have been slow to change with it. first of all, we do not live in a national economy anymore. we are truly participants in a global economy. globalization is real. there are more people than ever that buy the things that we make and event. there is also more nations that are competing. gl;obalization also means that many of the jobs that once sustained our working-class have gone overseas. we have not done a good enough job at replacing them with better jobs. the jobs that once sustained our middle class have been replaced by machines. i mentioned to you that my mother was a cashier. the next time you go to a grocery store, notice how many are machines, that never work. that is a different point. now i will get a letter from the national cashier machine association. [laughter] my point is that automation is real. to replace a lot of the jobs that sustaine
it deprives us of what makes us exceptional. why is it so hard to do in the 21st century what so many did in the 20th? the answer is that the world around us has changed and we have been slow to change with it. first of all, we do not live in a national economy anymore. we are truly participants in a global economy. globalization is real. there are more people than ever that buy the things that we make and event. there is also more nations that are competing. gl;obalization also means that many...
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call us at 202-626-3400, e-mail us at comments@c-span.org, or like us on twitter @cspan. announcer: tuesday, president obama announcement 9800 u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan through the end of 2015. this withdrawal delay was requested by afghanistan's president. he met with president obama at the white house. following the meeting, the two leaders held a joint news conference. at the start of the event, both leaders expressed condolences to germany and spain for the loss of life following a plane crash in the french alps. this is 50 minutes. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and the president of the islamic republic of afghanistan. president obama: good afternoon, everybody. please have a seat. before i begin, i want to say that our thoughts and prayers are with our friends in europe especially the people of germany and spain, following a terrible airplane crash in france. it is particularly heartbreaking because it apparently includes the loss of so many children some of them infants. i called german chancellor merkel, and hope t
call us at 202-626-3400, e-mail us at comments@c-span.org, or like us on twitter @cspan. announcer: tuesday, president obama announcement 9800 u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan through the end of 2015. this withdrawal delay was requested by afghanistan's president. he met with president obama at the white house. following the meeting, the two leaders held a joint news conference. at the start of the event, both leaders expressed condolences to germany and spain for the loss of life...
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we gotta figure out some way to use them. what are we going to use them for? let's do drug raids with them. let's go into a high crime lower socio economic areas and let's patrol the street with them. and that's where it becomes dangerous. >> peter kraska has been studying the use of swat - or as he calls them police paramilitary units - over the past two decades. >> once upon in a time in the early 1980s, about maybe 20% of police departments had a swat team, all of a sudden by 1999, 1998 we were looking at 80% of police departments, small, medium and large all having them. >> based on his surveys, the number of swat raids have gone up by 1400% since the 1980's...an estimated 50,000 take place every year. >> upwards of 80 to 90 percent of those deployments are serving warrants and mostly for drug offenses. >> there have been swat raids on bars, where they though there was underage drinking going on... using these swat teams to break up poker games, there've been raids on amish farms and co-ops that sell unpasteurized milk products. >> the percentage that go w
we gotta figure out some way to use them. what are we going to use them for? let's do drug raids with them. let's go into a high crime lower socio economic areas and let's patrol the street with them. and that's where it becomes dangerous. >> peter kraska has been studying the use of swat - or as he calls them police paramilitary units - over the past two decades. >> once upon in a time in the early 1980s, about maybe 20% of police departments had a swat team, all of a sudden by...
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but as it turns out that use is pretty minor when it comes to the other uses. those uses are for making chickens grow faster, putting on weight with less feed. or to offset risk of infection from raising so many birds under conditions that are often not very sanitary crowded and very stressful. >> oh so by dosing them with antibiotics you are able to grow them in more crowded conditions than you would be otherwise? one illness would take out a whole bunch of chickens otherwise? >> absolutely. that's one of the reasons. it's quite complicated. the problem is it's quite hard to parse out exactly why they're being used from one case to another because the labels on the products mean that they can be used for either promoting faster growth or for what they call disease prevention and control, and there's really no way to tell one from the other. >> dr. walinga, i want to take a look at what mcdonald's says about this policy. while mcdonald's will only source chicken, menu will continue to responsibly use ionofores, a type of antibiotic not used for humans that help
but as it turns out that use is pretty minor when it comes to the other uses. those uses are for making chickens grow faster, putting on weight with less feed. or to offset risk of infection from raising so many birds under conditions that are often not very sanitary crowded and very stressful. >> oh so by dosing them with antibiotics you are able to grow them in more crowded conditions than you would be otherwise? one illness would take out a whole bunch of chickens otherwise? >>...
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it's very simple to use. the core of the kreg system is this precision drill guide that creates a perfect pocket hole every time. while working in the shop, kreg's benchtop base holds the drill guide and makes drilling pocket holes fast and easy. the base can be screwed or simply clamped to a bench. but when you need to take the drill guide to the job, it removes quickly and can be clamped directly to your workpiece. with kreg, all you need is a saw and a drill to build just about anything! you don't need like a table saw or anything like a router. this, this and you're ready to go. this stool is a simple project to build with kreg joints. now a bit earlier, i cut the pieces and you can see they are all square cuts --- there's no need for complicated cuts to make a kreg joint. i just simply drill holes along the edge where it will be joined. now you don't have to worry about spacing these holes exactly. just put them about 6 to 8 inches apart. now the hole you make is kreg's pocket hole. it's created by this
it's very simple to use. the core of the kreg system is this precision drill guide that creates a perfect pocket hole every time. while working in the shop, kreg's benchtop base holds the drill guide and makes drilling pocket holes fast and easy. the base can be screwed or simply clamped to a bench. but when you need to take the drill guide to the job, it removes quickly and can be clamped directly to your workpiece. with kreg, all you need is a saw and a drill to build just about anything! you...
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for decades now the science has been screaming at us warning us trying to compel us to act. and i just want to underscore that for a moment. it may seem obvious to you but it isn't some. science is and has long been crystal clear when it comes to climate change. al gore and a group of us organized first hearings on this. 1988 they would sit in front of us and tell us what happening now. 1988. so we are not talking about news reports were blog posts or even speeches that some cabinet secretary might give him a think tank. we are talking about a fact based evidence supported peer reviewed science. yet if you listen to some people in washington or elsewhere you would think that there is question about whether we need to respond to it. so stop for a moment and think about the basics. when an apple falls from a tree it will drop toward the ground. we know that because of the basic law in physics. no one disputes that. science also tells us that in the water temperature when it drops below 32 degrees turn right it turns to ice. no one disputes that. so when science tells us that o
for decades now the science has been screaming at us warning us trying to compel us to act. and i just want to underscore that for a moment. it may seem obvious to you but it isn't some. science is and has long been crystal clear when it comes to climate change. al gore and a group of us organized first hearings on this. 1988 they would sit in front of us and tell us what happening now. 1988. so we are not talking about news reports were blog posts or even speeches that some cabinet secretary...
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get in touch on facebook, follow us on twitter and watch next time, i'm >> it's christmas eve, and us soldiers are preparing for their last months in afghanistan. about forty thousand are still here - by the end of the year, there'll be just eight thousand. we traveled to afghanistan in the midst of this transition. but on the base we found a story that isn't being told. the people doing the day-to-day work here are mostly civilian contract workers - men from india and nepal, who traveled to a war zone just for the promise of a good job. for many of them, that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted, victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts. fault lines examines the lives of these workers - and investigates how the american military has come to rely on an indentured workforce. camp marmal is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity, when we first got here i started thinking about it. it almost becomes overwhelming. >> this is the us regional garrison co
get in touch on facebook, follow us on twitter and watch next time, i'm >> it's christmas eve, and us soldiers are preparing for their last months in afghanistan. about forty thousand are still here - by the end of the year, there'll be just eight thousand. we traveled to afghanistan in the midst of this transition. but on the base we found a story that isn't being told. the people doing the day-to-day work here are mostly civilian contract workers - men from india and nepal, who traveled...
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let us march on poverty. >> let us march! >> until negro stomachs in mississippi are filled and broken lives and sweltering ghettos are mended and removed. let us march on ballot proxies until race baiters disappear from the political arena. let us march on ballot boxes until the misdeeds will be transformed into the calculated good keeds of ordinary citizens. let us march on ballot box until the prejudices of our country tremble away. let us march on the ballot box until brotherhood becomes more than a meaningless word and an opening prayer but there is a day on every legislative agenda, let us march on blot boxes until all over alabama god's children will be able to walk the earth in decency and honor. there is nothing wrong with marching in this sense. the bible tells us that the mighty men of joshua walked about the walled city of jericho and the barriers of freedom came tumbling down. i like that old negro spiritual "joshua fit the battle of jericho." it's depiction of that moment in history that tells us that joshua fit
let us march on poverty. >> let us march! >> until negro stomachs in mississippi are filled and broken lives and sweltering ghettos are mended and removed. let us march on ballot proxies until race baiters disappear from the political arena. let us march on ballot boxes until the misdeeds will be transformed into the calculated good keeds of ordinary citizens. let us march on ballot box until the prejudices of our country tremble away. let us march on the ballot box until...
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it was great for us.ne of the things that was interestingly was less a technical challenge, but learning how to rebuild apps for the watch. it's not the same as taking the phone and tricking it down. a three thinking how people are going to use this. cory: i was surprised your company took your limited resources and focus development on this watch. it is surely good for marketing purposes. it put you on "bloomberg west." but why did you make that choice and not develop other platforms that are widely in use? >> because we always believe in the small business person wanting to making themselves more efficient with technology. small business people absolutely want to adopt these platforms, but they want -- but you have to do it anyway that is extremely practical. in our case, it is to help them make more money. it was a no-brainer. cory: we will be right back. ♪ cory: i am cory johnson and this is "best of bloomberg west." apple will be able to take their data learn at and share it with researchers. will it
it was great for us.ne of the things that was interestingly was less a technical challenge, but learning how to rebuild apps for the watch. it's not the same as taking the phone and tricking it down. a three thinking how people are going to use this. cory: i was surprised your company took your limited resources and focus development on this watch. it is surely good for marketing purposes. it put you on "bloomberg west." but why did you make that choice and not develop other platforms...
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she joins us. i'm going to ask you about the substance of it i'm curious leader pelosi is the leader. i don't know if you saw her response throughout the address. >> well her response, her written response, the conference everything about the reaction of so many on the other side of the aisle to the leader of our greatest ally, the democratic state of israel, this is an oasis of freedom and democracy in a desert of tyranny and oppression. we are going to turn our back to netanyahu. whoever he is, it's not about personalities. it should be about policy. i thought his speech was common sense it was straightforward. maybe didn't have all the flowery language that president obama puts on his teleprompter, but it told the people what they needed to hear. the other side of the coin about why iran continues to be the world's biggest state sponsor of terrorism that has not changed. >> now we go to substance. did you learn anything new? >> i learned that president obama said first prime minister is going to
she joins us. i'm going to ask you about the substance of it i'm curious leader pelosi is the leader. i don't know if you saw her response throughout the address. >> well her response, her written response, the conference everything about the reaction of so many on the other side of the aisle to the leader of our greatest ally, the democratic state of israel, this is an oasis of freedom and democracy in a desert of tyranny and oppression. we are going to turn our back to netanyahu....
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thank you for joining us, and the rest of our guests. next time, waj and i will see you online. ♪ iraq's prime minister declares victory in tick -- tikrit as they have forces in the city. i'm sammy and you are watching al jazeera and also ahead. protests continue in ferguson after two police officers are shot. modi the first indian prime minister to visit sri lanka in over a quarter of a century. >> harry faucet from the
thank you for joining us, and the rest of our guests. next time, waj and i will see you online. ♪ iraq's prime minister declares victory in tick -- tikrit as they have forces in the city. i'm sammy and you are watching al jazeera and also ahead. protests continue in ferguson after two police officers are shot. modi the first indian prime minister to visit sri lanka in over a quarter of a century. >> harry faucet from the
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fried, do you want to take us to our next agenda item? >> the next part would be the assistant general manager, barbara hale, presenting the cca update itself. >> thank you, mr. fried. so i have three things to talk about today on cca first off is to announce that we have an acting director, i'm very happy about that personally, and that's mike heim, the gentleman to my left. mike had been an analyst with us years ago when we first began working on the cca project. he went off to new york, it was, and got his master's degree there in energy management and policy, worked as a researcher, university of columbia, and worked for the port authority as a senior energy analyst. then we wooed him back. actually, we didn't, he just loved california -- and he's been working with us as our regulatory and legislative affairs manager for some time now. so he has really deep understanding of the whole cpuc process and the rules of engagement on cca and will be leading our team toward the finish line at least on an interim basis. and that brings me to m
fried, do you want to take us to our next agenda item? >> the next part would be the assistant general manager, barbara hale, presenting the cca update itself. >> thank you, mr. fried. so i have three things to talk about today on cca first off is to announce that we have an acting director, i'm very happy about that personally, and that's mike heim, the gentleman to my left. mike had been an analyst with us years ago when we first began working on the cca project. he went off to...
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to satisfy the adult.... and kid - in all of us.' "alright") plays throughout ♪ ♪ ♪ nutritious wheat for the adult you've grown into. and delicious sweet for the kid you'll never outgrow... feed your inner kidult... with frosted mini wheats®. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. i have the flu with a runny nose. [coughs] better take something. theraflu severe cold won't treat your runny nose. really? alka-seltzer severe cold and flu relieves your worst flu symptoms plus runny nose. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. mommy! hey! the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd b
to satisfy the adult.... and kid - in all of us.' "alright") plays throughout ♪ ♪ ♪ nutritious wheat for the adult you've grown into. and delicious sweet for the kid you'll never outgrow... feed your inner kidult... with frosted mini wheats®. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the...
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use? and i think people have take ten it for granted. now state law is requiring it. but it had a very, very long lead time and we should be metering water all over the place. you cannot manage what you don't measure. and it's good that sacramento voted to accelerate. we gave low-cost loans to fresno for them to accelerate theirs. but really being able to measure how we use water is an essential phase to figuring out how to manage it not just in the large scale but even in the smaller scale. the public needs to know how much they're using so that they can use that. energy has gone much further in this regard, where they can tell where their water use is. it would be fabulous in the places like sacramento that are going to smart meters, people are going to be able to tell where there are leaks because all of a sudden they know th're running water at 2:00 a.m. or they're going to know they're using it outside, and people get very clever once you give them information. >> we are running short
use? and i think people have take ten it for granted. now state law is requiring it. but it had a very, very long lead time and we should be metering water all over the place. you cannot manage what you don't measure. and it's good that sacramento voted to accelerate. we gave low-cost loans to fresno for them to accelerate theirs. but really being able to measure how we use water is an essential phase to figuring out how to manage it not just in the large scale but even in the smaller scale....
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all my friends with all ethnic backgrounds love using it. my mother uses it. my kids use it. people are always asking me, "what are you using on your hair? because it looks so amazing," and i attribute it all to using only chaz dean's wen products. it saved my hair. >> and now chaz is going to do an incredible color demonstration he's never done before, and i think you'll be shocked how much of your color goes down the drain with shampoo. >> today, i have three girls that are blond, brunette, and redhead. we are going to lather up one side of their head with lathering shampoo. we are gonna use wen on the other side of their head. we're gonna show you, after 10 times with wen, how much better that side of the hair is. >> because 10 times -- it's almost like an equivalent of what -- two to three? yeah? two to three weeks of shampooing. >> none of these girls have ever used wen before. >> [ gasps ] >> the shampoo stripped the color out of the hair. you could see it on the towel. >> so the wen side, obviously, the color was more vibrant. it did not fade at all. looking at the sha
all my friends with all ethnic backgrounds love using it. my mother uses it. my kids use it. people are always asking me, "what are you using on your hair? because it looks so amazing," and i attribute it all to using only chaz dean's wen products. it saved my hair. >> and now chaz is going to do an incredible color demonstration he's never done before, and i think you'll be shocked how much of your color goes down the drain with shampoo. >> today, i have three girls that...
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use. pleased to contribute to ensure the integration takes into account not only public safety and economic competitiveness by the privacy -- but also the privacy and civil liberties issues that these systems may raise. thank you for the opportunity to participate and i look forward to answering any of your questions. kelly a. ayotte: i would like to welcome doctor gerald dillingham . he is the director of civil aviation issues at the government accountability office. gerald l. dillingham: thank you. since the early 1990s, uas had operated on a limited basis. as the chair and ranking minority member said in their remarks the list of potential uses is rapidly expanding. it is estimated to grow to more than $82 billion by 2025. the fsa has taken steps toward integration, including establishing testing sites. there is more work to be done. my statement today focuses on three areas for moving forward with integration. first, the status of the test sites. second, how other countries are integra
use. pleased to contribute to ensure the integration takes into account not only public safety and economic competitiveness by the privacy -- but also the privacy and civil liberties issues that these systems may raise. thank you for the opportunity to participate and i look forward to answering any of your questions. kelly a. ayotte: i would like to welcome doctor gerald dillingham . he is the director of civil aviation issues at the government accountability office. gerald l. dillingham:...
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talk about these technologies are and thousand they are being used?well, there's a whole world of technology going on databases and apps but right now there's a huge uptick. there's a lot of apps in the i-tunes app store, so that's where a lot of the action is happening. >> mark, what do these apps do that revive these languages? >> it is a trick question. because some of them are simple touch and answer apps. orrs have games and flash cards and dynamic endangerment pieces to them. but the technology itself will not save the language, not ammonal goes by where you will see a headline, human interest story, app to save language, and they simply don't. it is the usage of the apps and how useful they are to a particular community that will be the measure of the success. >> i have to imagine, just like aggregating all of these languages that are dis appearing has to be a challenge. >> this would not have happened 15 years ago, now there's a chance of preserving this language, but also celebrating it and having outsiders like myself enganged with it in a r
talk about these technologies are and thousand they are being used?well, there's a whole world of technology going on databases and apps but right now there's a huge uptick. there's a lot of apps in the i-tunes app store, so that's where a lot of the action is happening. >> mark, what do these apps do that revive these languages? >> it is a trick question. because some of them are simple touch and answer apps. orrs have games and flash cards and dynamic endangerment pieces to them....
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off the table. >> that's not just conditional use. >> so it's not conditional use so if we keep- let's see this stays as is and conditional use is off the table but now creating a massage establishment permit so, i mean, it kind of goes back to we haven't fully defined this medical is this a medical practice or a massage establishment but just to be mindful of the complications we have legitimate establishments that either went into where they are now under the medical services and should be establishment component get passed then they'll be reclassified as a massage establishment and that massage establishment are not permitted all not a conditional use for that area other areas there are massage establishments yeah. i'm repeating myself they're not permitted so i think that i wanted to be mindful there's going to be there's a lot of moving parts and if the planning commission recommends on the 26 to recommend the conditional use process then that has a certain amount of weigh so i want to be mindful we're communicating the nuances ahead so those folks that came in through the can you
off the table. >> that's not just conditional use. >> so it's not conditional use so if we keep- let's see this stays as is and conditional use is off the table but now creating a massage establishment permit so, i mean, it kind of goes back to we haven't fully defined this medical is this a medical practice or a massage establishment but just to be mindful of the complications we have legitimate establishments that either went into where they are now under the medical services and...
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that's why it can be used for injection. narrator: these brine, or salty reservoirs, can be an ideal location for carbon sequestration. but just as critical as their porosity is their permeability, allowing the carbon dioxide to move through the rock's pores. but permeability can enable the co2 to move upwards and escape to the surface, making a nonporous impermeable layer above the reservoir, known as cap rock, another important, necessary characteristic. dr. gupta: it would be like a piece of shale-type rock where you put a drop of water and it doesn't get absorbed very quickly or not at all. that's a cap rock, and that prevents the leakage of co2. narrator: when sandstone and shale samples are both injected with blue dye and viewed under the same magnification you can see the difference between an impermeable nonporous rock and one which is porous and permeable. the first step in looking for potential geological storage sites with these critical characteristics is a seismic survey of the potential area. jagucki: the seism
that's why it can be used for injection. narrator: these brine, or salty reservoirs, can be an ideal location for carbon sequestration. but just as critical as their porosity is their permeability, allowing the carbon dioxide to move through the rock's pores. but permeability can enable the co2 to move upwards and escape to the surface, making a nonporous impermeable layer above the reservoir, known as cap rock, another important, necessary characteristic. dr. gupta: it would be like a piece of...
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i'm assuming that it can't be used for the purpose it's supposed to be used. >> i don't have that answer but i can get you that answer from bonnie jones. i didn't have enough time to get up to speed on the items on here but i can definitely get that answer for you. >> thank you. >> but just the whole concept is to reduce the amount of tonnage going to landfill by reusing the by products of the bio solids. the other use would be to reduce by 10 percent. >> yeah the land application case of it is for reuse. >> thank you. >> okay. >> yes, commissioner. >> ian, maybe in addition to the response to that, i mean especially since we have a new commissioner it might be nice to have a really high level refresher on what percentage goes to landfill, what percentage do we bio digest and turn into power, what percentage is land application, just super high level just to give us, since we're moving into ssip pretty aggressively and maybe as part of the answer to that question we could get a little mini refresher. >> i'm sure we could do that. >> thank you. >> good idea. >> any other comments? during
i'm assuming that it can't be used for the purpose it's supposed to be used. >> i don't have that answer but i can get you that answer from bonnie jones. i didn't have enough time to get up to speed on the items on here but i can definitely get that answer for you. >> thank you. >> but just the whole concept is to reduce the amount of tonnage going to landfill by reusing the by products of the bio solids. the other use would be to reduce by 10 percent. >> yeah the land...
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it used to take us a year now our goal is to get them resolved in less than 120 days. while this is a high priority, there's a limit to all of the priorities that we have. so we've been slower at developing more sophisticated fraud filters and detection devices than we'd like to have been chlts but we are making progress this year. >>> if we got w-2 forms earlier, it would help us significantly. we're also working on if we could get, in effect, unique identifiers to every w-2, which would be easy enough to do, we would be able to identify legitimate w-2s. there's a move to get false corporations, get false eins and file false w-2s at which they would then file a return against those. >> thank you for the i believe put. in terms of dealing with those who have been victims, they would assign a single representative. >> we think we've done what is the appropriate response to that over the last couple of years. and that is moving all the refupd fraud activity into a single location. it used to be spread throughout the agency. there is, in fact a single point of contact wor
it used to take us a year now our goal is to get them resolved in less than 120 days. while this is a high priority, there's a limit to all of the priorities that we have. so we've been slower at developing more sophisticated fraud filters and detection devices than we'd like to have been chlts but we are making progress this year. >>> if we got w-2 forms earlier, it would help us significantly. we're also working on if we could get, in effect, unique identifiers to every w-2, which...
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wilderness downtown ♪ ooooo we used to wait ♪ ♪ ooooo we used to wait ♪ ♪ ooooo we used to wait ♪ ♪imes it never came ♪ ♪ ooooo we used to wait ♪ ♪ still moving through the pain ♪ ♪ i'm gonna write a letter to my true love ♪ i'm gonna sign my name ♪ like a patient on a table ♪ i wanna walk again ♪ gonna move through the pain ♪ now our lives are changing fast ♪ hope that something pure can last ♪ ooooo we used to wait ♪ ♪ ooooo we used to wait t ♪ ♪ sometimes it never came ♪ ♪ ooooo we used to wait ♪ ♪ still moving through the pain ♪ ♪ we used to wait for it ♪ we used to wait for it ♪ now we're screaming ♪ sing the chorus again ♪ i used to wait for it ♪ i used to wait for it ♪ hear my voice screaming ♪ sing the chorus again ♪ wait for it! ♪ wait for it!! ! ♪ ♪ wait for it! ♪ [cheers] [applause] >> we are live in selma alabama, on his band threes american history tv. we just saw the caravan rolling in with the president obama, the president is to speak here in selma at about 2:00 was the scheduled time for this portion of the program. a late arrival here, so we are not exactly sure wh
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let us pray. -- >> let us pray. let us give our gives for thy service because we are commanded to.d because it is needed. we express our thanks for this ministry. amen. almost every speaker says what selma has done for them, we must also do something for selma. this church has a double meaning because some churches in the city may not let us have mass meetings. some may not let us meet in their churches. this church was open to the mass meetings. do not take that for granted. i want to make this quicker than usual. there are some people here today who have not been to church in a long time. they are here -- this church does not have a government grant . it's the goodwill and generosity -- the membership is out there trying to get in the gate. to maintain this ministry, your sacrifice -- you will sacrifice to give $500, if this church means that much to you. if you are able to give $500 please stand. to sustain this church's work. someone behind me? don't take lightly the appeal. if you are able to sustain the ministry -- if you can sacrifice $500 please stand. i'm going all the way
let us pray. -- >> let us pray. let us give our gives for thy service because we are commanded to.d because it is needed. we express our thanks for this ministry. amen. almost every speaker says what selma has done for them, we must also do something for selma. this church has a double meaning because some churches in the city may not let us have mass meetings. some may not let us meet in their churches. this church was open to the mass meetings. do not take that for granted. i want to...
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in 2001, most of us thought it would not be used today. this authorization goes to the next administration. the next administration would have the authority and may have a clearly different view on that. >> in may have, senator. and that is exact way why obama specifically thought that through. he said, i don't want the new president to come in and face the kind of choice that i faced on day one. which had to be made within 30 days, with respect to afghanistan. so, he gave it some distance, to evaluate and make a decision. most importantly this is where there is a broadly accepted and absolutely clear congressional response ability. congress will step in. you will have the authority. i think you would be welcoming this opportunity to check the administration, to make sure this is a, sing the precise goals you want. in fact, i would think this would be debated by congress in that respect. though i understand, people say we don't want any limitations at all. the certainly fits within the capacity to get a major vote of congress. that is some
in 2001, most of us thought it would not be used today. this authorization goes to the next administration. the next administration would have the authority and may have a clearly different view on that. >> in may have, senator. and that is exact way why obama specifically thought that through. he said, i don't want the new president to come in and face the kind of choice that i faced on day one. which had to be made within 30 days, with respect to afghanistan. so, he gave it some...
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the burning of our churches will not deter us. the bombing of our homes will not dissuade us. we are on the move now. the beating and killing of our clergymen and they didn't people will not divert us. we are on the move now. don't.the release of their known murderers will not discourage us. we are moving to the land of freedom. let us therefore continue our triumphant march to the realization of the american dream. let us march on segregated houses until every ghetto or social and economic suppression souls and negroes and whites live side by side and sanitary houses. let us march on segregated schools until every -- of segregated and education becomes a thing of the past that and negroes and whites standing side-by-side thus socially peeling contest of the -- let us march on poverty until no american. has to skip a meal so that the children make beat. march on poverty until no starved man walks the streets of our city and towns in search of jobs that do not exist. let us march on poverty and tell them it's in mississippi are filled and grow good lives are filled and soldieri
the burning of our churches will not deter us. the bombing of our homes will not dissuade us. we are on the move now. the beating and killing of our clergymen and they didn't people will not divert us. we are on the move now. don't.the release of their known murderers will not discourage us. we are moving to the land of freedom. let us therefore continue our triumphant march to the realization of the american dream. let us march on segregated houses until every ghetto or social and economic...
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tell us what you think. talk to us on twitter and facebook. come back, we'll have more of turkey >>> columbia's president suspends air strikes against f.a.r.c. rebels for a month, to support peace talks. hello, welcome to al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. i'm jane dutton. also ahead a new i.s.i.l. video shooting a palestinian captive accused of being a spy. iran's supreme leader slams family planning and calls for the population to be doubled. a
tell us what you think. talk to us on twitter and facebook. come back, we'll have more of turkey >>> columbia's president suspends air strikes against f.a.r.c. rebels for a month, to support peace talks. hello, welcome to al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. i'm jane dutton. also ahead a new i.s.i.l. video shooting a palestinian captive accused of being a spy. iran's supreme leader slams family planning and calls for the population to be doubled. a
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colleagues, we have before us now the sequel category before us at 26445 broad street in district two. can you call item 27 through 30. >> compromised a special order of 3:00 p.m. for public hearing of persons interested in categorial exemption under environmental review under the california environmental act issued by the planning department for the proposed project located at 265 broad view street. madam president, i'm in receipt of communications from mr. david woug his appeals without prejudice. >> okay. thank you. i understand the apell ate has withdrawn but before we make a decision we are required to hold a hearing and give members of the public the chance to speak on the appeal at this time. would you like to make any comments before we move into the hearing? >> thank you, i did meet with the colleagues yesterday. i want to thank mrs. resky and the neighbors coming in to discuss the appeal and the project sponsor. he has agreed to withdraw his appeal without prejudice and my office is going to be working with d d i and request that everyone comes to my office to have meetings
colleagues, we have before us now the sequel category before us at 26445 broad street in district two. can you call item 27 through 30. >> compromised a special order of 3:00 p.m. for public hearing of persons interested in categorial exemption under environmental review under the california environmental act issued by the planning department for the proposed project located at 265 broad view street. madam president, i'm in receipt of communications from mr. david woug his appeals without...
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he listens to us, talk with us he was at home with us.stood up for working people in the senate, we knew what it meant to us, our homes our streets, our communities. his impact was more real to boston. we lived it every day, from head start to meals on wheels, more police on the streets, more students in college, more affordable housing, to clean harbors for it on your way out today a few hundred yards away you'll pass the health center. it has a big impact. in 1966, senator kennedy won its federal funding. he made it a model for legislation that brought high-quality care to all families all across america. he listened to people of this neighborhood. he talked to the doctors who served them, and he shared their stories with his colleagues. he change this neighborhood and the country for the better. senator kennedy was one of the most effective legislators in history, but because he brought federal resources home, but because he brought our homes our neighborhoods, and our voices to washington. our cares for his concerns always great he fo
he listens to us, talk with us he was at home with us.stood up for working people in the senate, we knew what it meant to us, our homes our streets, our communities. his impact was more real to boston. we lived it every day, from head start to meals on wheels, more police on the streets, more students in college, more affordable housing, to clean harbors for it on your way out today a few hundred yards away you'll pass the health center. it has a big impact. in 1966, senator kennedy won its...
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that drivers us forward. that sense of curious city and a willingness to get up from those failures leads us to our roles. i think it's critical that we function that way. we do this for the betterment of the world. >> you're talking a lot like a scientist. >> i know. i feel like a scientist. don't tell them that. i feel like a scientist. >> i brought you back a little gift from ohio. this is the actual powder that they're using to make the art. this is once this rusty orange pollutant in that stream, and now looks like this. >> it's a really beautiful color. do they think there's going to be a market for the paint that they produce? >> absolutely there's a market. the more we can find conservation programs that are actually funding themselves, the better. it's pretty innovative. >> that was the coolest part, the idea that the funds generated from this program would then go back into restoring a wetland system. that's really cool. >> phil, we thought you'd do painting yourself. does your personal touch add va
that drivers us forward. that sense of curious city and a willingness to get up from those failures leads us to our roles. i think it's critical that we function that way. we do this for the betterment of the world. >> you're talking a lot like a scientist. >> i know. i feel like a scientist. don't tell them that. i feel like a scientist. >> i brought you back a little gift from ohio. this is the actual powder that they're using to make the art. this is once this rusty orange...
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and those of us who have lived that which is basically all of us those of us who have seen that experience in our own lives, which is basically all of us, i think have a unique and special obligation not just to protect it but to expand to reach for people than ever before. for even as i speak to you now there are people trying to make the same journey my parents made and the same journey your parents made. because this story is your story too. it's the story of your mother that worked odd jobs so that you didn't -- to be able to finish school. it's the store eave your father that did everything he needed to do to ensure all the things he never could do in his life you could do in yours. that's not just my story that's your story that's the unifying principle of our nation and the idea that we would ever lose that is unacceptable and unimaginable. and that's what we're on the verge of doing if we continue on the path that we're on right now. every nation in the world has rich people. what makes us different is there here we've had millions and millions of people that achieve happiness by w
and those of us who have lived that which is basically all of us those of us who have seen that experience in our own lives, which is basically all of us, i think have a unique and special obligation not just to protect it but to expand to reach for people than ever before. for even as i speak to you now there are people trying to make the same journey my parents made and the same journey your parents made. because this story is your story too. it's the story of your mother that worked odd jobs...
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use it. the question my daughter had is -- what should we be doing about student debts and the cost of higher education in this country? it looks as though it is very prohibitive for many people. jake: anyone want to take on student debt? sara: if you look at things happening on the state level the president announced that needed to colleges were going to be free. is that what was? there are some big things, and i think your daughter has a point. joelle and i were talking about this the other day, we can't fathom how our parents got through college. the fact that thgerere our people every day that have to put themselves -- there are people every day that have to put themselves to work mostly minority groups. it is about holding the president to his promise. >> one of our students at san bernardino valley college out in california. they don't particularly said that how we solve the higher education crisis isn't by involving more young people at the table. two students from d.c. went to a depar
use it. the question my daughter had is -- what should we be doing about student debts and the cost of higher education in this country? it looks as though it is very prohibitive for many people. jake: anyone want to take on student debt? sara: if you look at things happening on the state level the president announced that needed to colleges were going to be free. is that what was? there are some big things, and i think your daughter has a point. joelle and i were talking about this the other...
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ho, who should be using this belt? >> you know, john, i highly recommend my hophysio belt for anyone with back pain, hip pain, or radiating leg pain. >> i've had lower back pain, and along with my lower back pain, i've had problems in my legs. and both my back pain and the pain in my legs were gone away after wearing this belt. >> i'm very surprised that half an hour wearing the belt, it relieved the back pain, it actually got rid of it, and relieved the tingling sensation in my legs. >> john, my lower back is killing me because i'm carrying all this extra weight. >> wow! >> but if i can take this weight off, my back will instantly feel better. and that's exactly how my belt works. it unloads the weight off your lower back. >> see, that makes sense. less pressure and work for your back muscles means less back pain. >> okay, john. give me a hand. put this fat belly on the weigh scale here. >> okay. >> because i want to show you how my belt can help to lift the weight off your lower back. okay, that's a lot of weight. >>
ho, who should be using this belt? >> you know, john, i highly recommend my hophysio belt for anyone with back pain, hip pain, or radiating leg pain. >> i've had lower back pain, and along with my lower back pain, i've had problems in my legs. and both my back pain and the pain in my legs were gone away after wearing this belt. >> i'm very surprised that half an hour wearing the belt, it relieved the back pain, it actually got rid of it, and relieved the tingling sensation in...
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it can be used for anything. this is the whole power that we were talking about but it really could. >> in other words, shame itself has a bad reputation which can be a neutral tool for good or ill. the importance of the habits. the importance of the habits. the audience is so much a part of the tool. our attention is finite. we are being asked to be a part of the audience for some sort of technique. where should you focus your shaming or attention on somebody else doing the shaming the 1st is that the audience should be fundamentally concerned with the transgression. aside nap that is very popular you can expose places for doing the wrong thing. the restaurant is of course. they do respond to these sites. the misuse of the audience's attention for things like this. >> it only affected this one person. >> exactly. between them in the thai company. we all get better service in this regard. we wind up losing the power of shame for another activity that did affect all of us. i get example of attribute one is an app
it can be used for anything. this is the whole power that we were talking about but it really could. >> in other words, shame itself has a bad reputation which can be a neutral tool for good or ill. the importance of the habits. the importance of the habits. the audience is so much a part of the tool. our attention is finite. we are being asked to be a part of the audience for some sort of technique. where should you focus your shaming or attention on somebody else doing the shaming the...
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you hurt one, you hurt us all." then this key statement, though missing words because of a bullet hole. a possible confession. "now, i don't like killing innocent people. it is forbidden in islam but due to -- it is allowed." prosecutors argue those words bolster their argument. tsarnaev was a committed terrorist. yesterday, they let pictures tell the story, showing jurors this surveillance video. we highlighted it so you can see tsarnaev planting himself in the crowd, then planting his bomb by dropping his backpack. after the first blast, he walks away. then his bomb goes off. prosecutors then showing this clip of tsarnaev buying a half gallon of milk just 20 minutes after killing two people, including an 8-year-old boy. david, and today, the judge abruptly ended court so he could examine that boat. tsarnaev's lawyers want jurors to see it up close. the thinking? they'll see all the bullet holes and have sympathy on tsarnaev to spare him the death penalty. david? >> tom llamas in boston tonight. tom, thank you. >>>
you hurt one, you hurt us all." then this key statement, though missing words because of a bullet hole. a possible confession. "now, i don't like killing innocent people. it is forbidden in islam but due to -- it is allowed." prosecutors argue those words bolster their argument. tsarnaev was a committed terrorist. yesterday, they let pictures tell the story, showing jurors this surveillance video. we highlighted it so you can see tsarnaev planting himself in the crowd, then...
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the owner let us use the back room to have a party. we played, i think it was like seven times within the first three months in the same club, which -- you know, until we start doing hanakah shows and played eight times in eight days, it seemed ridiculous to play -- but it was that era when you could play all the time in one place. now, for all i know, that's going on in brooklyn right now and younger bands have that same relations >> yeah, it probably happens all over the world >> do you ever total up in your minds or on paper how many times you played at maxwells? >> i tried at one point. i tried to add it up and it was -- >> too depressing >> no, very happy. >> i think of you as a touring band that happens to record rather than a band that records music and puts it out and tours to support that. is that a fair characterization? 13 records in 30 -- 13 studio albums in 30 years is not super prolific, it's not that you never record >> yeah >> but it's not like bands that put out a record a year. do you think of yourself primarily as a
the owner let us use the back room to have a party. we played, i think it was like seven times within the first three months in the same club, which -- you know, until we start doing hanakah shows and played eight times in eight days, it seemed ridiculous to play -- but it was that era when you could play all the time in one place. now, for all i know, that's going on in brooklyn right now and younger bands have that same relations >> yeah, it probably happens all over the world >>...
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use exemption. and the report has riders showing up to races with therapeutic use exemptions. they're talking dozens and dozens of products under tue, each one which might offer an marginal advantage, and the hope of doing so they can build up quite a substantial advantage. it's not against the rules, really it's more like tax avoidance versus tax evasion. and riders and things are looking for advantages in smaller and smaller places. >> just very briefly michael. you know this world so well. do you think this report will make a difference? >> i think -- i'm not sure how much difference it will make i think the sport was moving in a positive direction. i think it reinforces what the sport is trying to do it. i think it makes that more urgent. it clarifies, there are still a lot of issues out there. but i'm not sure it's going to be a complete game changer. >> michael hutchinson speaking to me there. >>> india's ndtv network stopped programming in protest of the banning of the bbc documentary, "india
use exemption. and the report has riders showing up to races with therapeutic use exemptions. they're talking dozens and dozens of products under tue, each one which might offer an marginal advantage, and the hope of doing so they can build up quite a substantial advantage. it's not against the rules, really it's more like tax avoidance versus tax evasion. and riders and things are looking for advantages in smaller and smaller places. >> just very briefly michael. you know this world so...
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many of us know dr. fox as being the former secretary of state for defense, named by prime minister cameron from 2010 to 2011. csis claims dr. fox as one of our own. for coming last year for a conference we held in f for genia. i assure you, dr. fox gave us a very lively and spirited debate about what the future of europe will look like. i'm sure some of that will be reprised for us this morning. prior to former secretary of state for defense, dr. fox served for many shadow secretaries for health, as well as foreign secretary and secretary of defense. also a general practitioner, dr. fox can give us his perspective on health issues as they relate to england. we are delighted to have our other guests with us. dr. fox, i think i give you a sense of the importance that we subscribe to this conversation. we look forward to your remarks. dr. fox will give his introductory remarks and then we will transition into a discussion. we welcome our audience for a lively debate on the future of the u.s.-u.k. relations
many of us know dr. fox as being the former secretary of state for defense, named by prime minister cameron from 2010 to 2011. csis claims dr. fox as one of our own. for coming last year for a conference we held in f for genia. i assure you, dr. fox gave us a very lively and spirited debate about what the future of europe will look like. i'm sure some of that will be reprised for us this morning. prior to former secretary of state for defense, dr. fox served for many shadow secretaries for...
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we have a problem with private use. i was happy to see my colleagues bring up private use. but the commercial usage, have you given permission to fly over large crowds of people? >> no, sir, we have not. >> no. that's not an issue. mr. misener, i am a little bit upset because when it seems like when it comes to government moving at the speed of innovation, whether in biologics, backlog of patent office or this area we are slowing this country, where innovation is going on overseas at an extraordinary pace, and we're being left behind. forgive me, your name -- >> vanderwerff. >> you talk about the revolutionary impact allowing drones to be used could have on agriculture. those revolutions are happening overseas, correct? right now as we speak our agricultural competitors are investing in using that technology. is that correct, sir? >> it is correct, yes. >> this is what's hard for me to believe, the slowness with which this country is moving. if the actual aviation industry was regulated back in the time of the wright brothers, we may have gotten first in flight, but other p
we have a problem with private use. i was happy to see my colleagues bring up private use. but the commercial usage, have you given permission to fly over large crowds of people? >> no, sir, we have not. >> no. that's not an issue. mr. misener, i am a little bit upset because when it seems like when it comes to government moving at the speed of innovation, whether in biologics, backlog of patent office or this area we are slowing this country, where innovation is going on overseas...
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basically what crow do is you use these head sets -- >> show and tell i love it. >> you use these and there are centers on the inside. and right now muse is used with an app for meditation. but you can hack into these and fly drones, control robots as you saw on the piece before, so we are really talking about an age where we are using our minds to control the word. >> right. >> so if i was to put this on, and i will go ahead and take this set. >> sure. >> this is not the one that controls drones correct. >> no. this is for meditation. >> right which means if you were to see my mind you would just see chaos but i have heard, this is cool, i have heard allegedly that you have your own at home. >> i do. >> that you use, to control a drone. >> quickly you are like professor xavier. >> it is true. a couple of years ago i had my birthday party, and i sent an invite, i said we are going to fly a drone with may mind, no one -- >> i think people were confused by the invite, and everyone came, we had a few drinks and we sat down and i put this e.g. head set on which was the mind wave head set,
basically what crow do is you use these head sets -- >> show and tell i love it. >> you use these and there are centers on the inside. and right now muse is used with an app for meditation. but you can hack into these and fly drones, control robots as you saw on the piece before, so we are really talking about an age where we are using our minds to control the word. >> right. >> so if i was to put this on, and i will go ahead and take this set. >> sure. >>...
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to use his full name.he is one of a handful american-european adventure seekers who have joined the peshmerga to fight isis. >> a lot of rpgs, a lot. i don't know how many they have but it's an endless barrage. mortars, they shake the earth man. >> while i was there the two sides were having a standoff just outside sinjar city. the forces are separated by just 150 feet. [ gunfire ] patrick served in the u.s. army in iraq has pulled sniper duty to protect the checkpoints set up by the kurds. >> rerentless. isis are like rats. they come up through buildings, you know? >> the battle for sinjar is about more than destroying the yazidis -- also about delivering a powerful blow to isis to stop their campaign. >> translator: benefit the oil transits through this route. this is one of the main roads which is why they lose sinjar. >> indeed the peshmerga see themselves fighting a war not just for their own part of iraq, but to help rid the world of the scourge of isis. they believe they'll need more support. no sup
to use his full name.he is one of a handful american-european adventure seekers who have joined the peshmerga to fight isis. >> a lot of rpgs, a lot. i don't know how many they have but it's an endless barrage. mortars, they shake the earth man. >> while i was there the two sides were having a standoff just outside sinjar city. the forces are separated by just 150 feet. [ gunfire ] patrick served in the u.s. army in iraq has pulled sniper duty to protect the checkpoints set up by...