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to use this nice new facility. and, harold, i'd like to especially thank you for your work on the commerce spectrum management advisory committee and for your contributions on spectrum policy over the past several years. i think you are finishing up, what, about seven or eight years with them and so you've been there about as long as i've been at ntia, so thank you for your participation and contributions to that. it's been important as we figure out how to solve the important spectrum challenges we face in this country. so our focus will be on spectrum policy but i think we ought to explore in the the larger context of technology policy and i think it's fair to say that the obama administration has been as engaged or more engaged on technology policy than any of its predecessors. this is not just because president obama has a personal interest in technology which, of course, he does but rather reflects the recognition that the competitiveness of our country depends on having sound technology policies that support
to use this nice new facility. and, harold, i'd like to especially thank you for your work on the commerce spectrum management advisory committee and for your contributions on spectrum policy over the past several years. i think you are finishing up, what, about seven or eight years with them and so you've been there about as long as i've been at ntia, so thank you for your participation and contributions to that. it's been important as we figure out how to solve the important spectrum...
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. >> oh, e-mailed to us. >> okay. okay. >> co-sponsor. >> i'm not sure who was on the commission in 2008, i was and at a time the commission spent an 1250er8d amount of time one recognizing this the one and most important corner in recognizing what the historic district is all about not only building next to each other but were standing amongst the as to his fine itself because their particular case small and eclectic and he moving into downtown having said that, the amount of time we spent at a time taking a proposal and pushing that back and pushing that back and pushing it back simplified the commission will review the page submitted at a time and review the commenter presentation made for the building in which we all had questions adding height from the corner was a big issue has to do with with the adjoining uses and has to do with with the use of sidewalk progressing towards the dragon gate and on and on and on many discussions and ultimately proefbl 8 to six months or longer the project was brought forward did
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to use it wisely. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. in the pattern of all our free american traditions, john glenn's trailblazing venture into space has shown the way for human progress, for brotherhood around the world. his story speaks of people and places and industry, of the greatness that is america. it stings of the unselfish aims constantly striving for peace, directing all its power and persuasion toward the preservation of freedom. in its majesty and magnificence, this is the land. greatness,r historic these are the people, and the john glenn story is their story. nation'swith the restless energy come a source with the spirit of americans everywhere. across this vast spread land, and all its towns and cities come on all its forms and ranches, deep in its reaches of forests and planes, of winding roads and rivers, mountains, lakes, and sea-laced shores, people turn their eyes to the high sky, sending their hopes through spaceding with john g
to use it wisely. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. in the pattern of all our free american traditions, john glenn's trailblazing venture into space has shown the way for human progress, for brotherhood around the world. his story speaks of people and places and industry, of the greatness that is america. it stings of the unselfish aims constantly striving for peace, directing all its power and persuasion toward the preservation of...
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thanks for having us. >> tell us about the cause. louis's legacy is an amazing organization, a relatively small rescue but they've done a huge amount of rescue work in, like, since 2009, they rescued over 8,000 animals. into loving homes. >> it's personal to you, right? >> it is. i adopted a sweet pit bull four years ago that pretty much changed my life and opened the need for animal rescue. how many dogs and cats and stuff are out there that need loving homes. >> all available for rescue today. >> adoption, yeah. >> already rescued. you're right. for adoption. >> absolutely. >> check out, look what we have. how we're doing this. this is awesome. >> he's not up for adoption. >> thomas' dog is here coming out with pepper. come onnous thomas. >> hello. >> tell us about this duo. >> thomas, he's first of all an amazing athlete. two-time world kick boxing champion. >> of course he s. and he's -- moved to new york five years ago from paris and pursuing his modeling career and pep sirper 14-pound shih tzu, a senior dog. 12 years old. would
thanks for having us. >> tell us about the cause. louis's legacy is an amazing organization, a relatively small rescue but they've done a huge amount of rescue work in, like, since 2009, they rescued over 8,000 animals. into loving homes. >> it's personal to you, right? >> it is. i adopted a sweet pit bull four years ago that pretty much changed my life and opened the need for animal rescue. how many dogs and cats and stuff are out there that need loving homes. >> all...
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i want to thank you for hosting the event today and think the hudson institute for allowing us to use this nice new facility. harold, i would like to specially thank you for your work on the commerce spectrum management advisory and for your contribution on spectrum policy over the past several years. i think you are finishing up seven or eight years with them so you have been there about as long as i've been here. thank you for your participation and contributions to that effort. it has been a very important one for us as we try to figure out how to solve the ongoing spectrum challenges we face here in this country. so our focus today is going to be on spectrum policy, but i thought we ought to explore it in the larger context of technology policy. i think it's fair to say that the obama administration has been as engaged or more engaged on technology policy than any of its predecessors. this is not just because president obama has a personal interest in technology, which of course he does, but rather it reflects the recognition that the competitiveness of our country depends on havi
i want to thank you for hosting the event today and think the hudson institute for allowing us to use this nice new facility. harold, i would like to specially thank you for your work on the commerce spectrum management advisory and for your contribution on spectrum policy over the past several years. i think you are finishing up seven or eight years with them so you have been there about as long as i've been here. thank you for your participation and contributions to that effort. it has been a...
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let us pray. lord we gather here today in remembrance of december 7, 1941, when our pacific fleet was struck by a surprise attack from a nation with whom we were with at peace. many of us here today helped defend our nation during an attack. we can still remember the angry drone of scores of planes, the heavy response from our guns, the near misses of bombs. and the destruction of our large battleships. we are grateful with the help of our allies we brought the ensuing war to a successful end and all animosities have faded the passage of time. -- faded with the passion -- passage of time. we prayed the lessons we learn from that day regarding our nation's safety will never pass away. we confess you gave us a wonderful world large enough and productive enough that all of us can have a good life. we have made it into a world where violence and wars are common. today, we humbly pray that you would hasten the day that your prophet isaiah promised, when your children will live together in peace as brot
let us pray. lord we gather here today in remembrance of december 7, 1941, when our pacific fleet was struck by a surprise attack from a nation with whom we were with at peace. many of us here today helped defend our nation during an attack. we can still remember the angry drone of scores of planes, the heavy response from our guns, the near misses of bombs. and the destruction of our large battleships. we are grateful with the help of our allies we brought the ensuing war to a successful end...
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for using that spectrum. i think that's the u.s. approach. i would agree with harold. i think long ago in the u.s. we agreed we don't want too much collaboration involving government on here is what the standards should be. it's better to let the market find out a bit and have the policy support that. >> i think it's an interroads approach and we learn as we go. so it's not one absolutely driving the other so it's learning and adjusting to optimize 5g or whatever the technology and business market. >> may i clarify my answer? >> absolutely. >> i whole-heartedly agree with all the panelists and harold to the stent i'm not a fan of government-mandated standards, which was the difference between the u.s. and europe and 2g, for example. i think more of what i understood john's question to be, one thing that seems to be somewhat of a consensus, though i agree 5g is very influx, to the extent it's about having multipurpose networks that can handle verticals -- maybe i'm getting too complex. i expected to have multi
for using that spectrum. i think that's the u.s. approach. i would agree with harold. i think long ago in the u.s. we agreed we don't want too much collaboration involving government on here is what the standards should be. it's better to let the market find out a bit and have the policy support that. >> i think it's an interroads approach and we learn as we go. so it's not one absolutely driving the other so it's learning and adjusting to optimize 5g or whatever the technology and...
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colleagues and people with us members of the public tonight is a big night we have worked on the usef force policy for some. and we are at the final stage i see deputy chief prepared to give us a brief presentation and have discussions good evening. >> good evening commissioner president loftus chief chaplin and director hicks and members of the public i'm deputy chief hector here to provide the commission and members of the public with a brief overall of the use of force draft policy development and did tentative architecture in the process with the meet and confer with the poa commissioners on december 9, 2015, you directed the use of force policy that the department developed 3 use of force policies we presented to the commission on february 10, 2016, those 3 policies were general order use of force and use of force reporting and use of firearms and legal force inform written and verbal remedies for the department on the 3 use of force drafts stakeholders included members of the police department and the public defender's office and the sf bar e. >> and the office of citizens comp
colleagues and people with us members of the public tonight is a big night we have worked on the usef force policy for some. and we are at the final stage i see deputy chief prepared to give us a brief presentation and have discussions good evening. >> good evening commissioner president loftus chief chaplin and director hicks and members of the public i'm deputy chief hector here to provide the commission and members of the public with a brief overall of the use of force draft policy...
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they want us to overreact.hey want us to occupy muslim countries so they can build their recruitment. they want us to torture people. they want us to do things that are going to allow them to make their case against us. >> sunday night, at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q" and "a." >> here is a conversation on the benefits of education and job training of prison inmates during incarceration. vera institute of justice president, nicholas turner, speaks about the state of the criminal justice system and needed changes. he is hosted by the center for law and social policy. >> hi, everyone. welcome. i'm david socolo from the center of law and social policy or clasp. we are delighted to be hosting this event to discuss reconnecting justice, how opportunities in correctional education and p training can help millions of our fellow americans move from incarceration to reentry. i want to give a warm welcome to the 200 of you gathered here in the room. to those watching via web cast, we have more than 700 of you from across
they want us to overreact.hey want us to occupy muslim countries so they can build their recruitment. they want us to torture people. they want us to do things that are going to allow them to make their case against us. >> sunday night, at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q" and "a." >> here is a conversation on the benefits of education and job training of prison inmates during incarceration. vera institute of justice president, nicholas turner, speaks about the state...
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us.ation buto deliver us from evil. [sound of gunshots] aim.ady, ♪[music] ♪[music] ♪[music] ♪[music] ♪[music] [bagpipes] >> my name the katherine lindsley. niece of john lindsley. he is my father's brother. one of four boys, all of whom were in the navy. parents.our boys are my mother was one of the first navy nurses. father was in the navy as well. my own mother was a navy nurse. and i'm a third-generation navy nurse. >> do you know how it was that he came to join the navy? know that, except for that since both of his parents think it wasavy, i encouraged in the family. >> how did the family learn that he'd been killed at pearl harbor? >> i honestly don't know the answer to that. >> did you hear any family growing up about him? >> i didn't. storiesre no family about either my uncle john or my who also died okinawa.rld war ii at oak i think the surviving brothers dismayed at what happened, they just never wanted to discuss either of them. >> do you remember when you aware of him? 10 years
us.ation buto deliver us from evil. [sound of gunshots] aim.ady, ♪[music] ♪[music] ♪[music] ♪[music] ♪[music] [bagpipes] >> my name the katherine lindsley. niece of john lindsley. he is my father's brother. one of four boys, all of whom were in the navy. parents.our boys are my mother was one of the first navy nurses. father was in the navy as well. my own mother was a navy nurse. and i'm a third-generation navy nurse. >> do you know how it was that he came to join the...
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territory using property. rather, it was directed at microsoft and that microsoft should disclose that you indication. the data was in ireland, but microsoft employees sitting in washington could access the data without leaving the territory of the us. it was a territorial, search akin to a compelled disclosure order issued. the second reverse ultimately siding with microsoft concluding the relevant statute is about privacy, not disclosure and it was a search and that the us search warrant extends only to data physically located within the us. this case and during medication the ruling has been described as a privacy wing by many. i'm not show sure this is true. remember the government got a warrant based on probable cause. there is no question that it would have been able to access that data had the data they located within the us and there would be no privacy violation assuming everything was fine with the warrant. it doesn't become the privacy violation just because the data is moved outside the territorial
territory using property. rather, it was directed at microsoft and that microsoft should disclose that you indication. the data was in ireland, but microsoft employees sitting in washington could access the data without leaving the territory of the us. it was a territorial, search akin to a compelled disclosure order issued. the second reverse ultimately siding with microsoft concluding the relevant statute is about privacy, not disclosure and it was a search and that the us search warrant...
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land use we don't regulate land use based on ownership for profit or certain types of nonprofits in the city that is difficult to do that the southern here is that an exemption for nonprofit that will essentially be a forever if we consider a nonprofit this type of exemption for an office use therapy in their space for 5 years and had to leave no trigger to require that office space for the tdm use no change of use that is a concern not only for the program but other planning departments planning code controls how they may or may not impact the nonprofits we feel this structure by and large will rarely have impacts on the use because most of those services exactly for the reasons mentioned they don't have the capital or the funding to do new construction it is going into an existing space an existing building as proposed the change of use trigger for the tdm requirements anothers 25 thousand square feet and that's very large for those types of uses and if the use is that large they'll be having impact on the city and those types of uses the tdm measures are focusing on the employees
land use we don't regulate land use based on ownership for profit or certain types of nonprofits in the city that is difficult to do that the southern here is that an exemption for nonprofit that will essentially be a forever if we consider a nonprofit this type of exemption for an office use therapy in their space for 5 years and had to leave no trigger to require that office space for the tdm use no change of use that is a concern not only for the program but other planning departments...
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how is it being used? this is the side that's probably a little bit easier for us to have some controls over as far as what we now think is acceptable risk for our data. so what is collected? okay. so we understand why, kind of have an idea of who. but what? you'd be amazed at the information that's available especially if you get involved in basically the correlation of these very large data reposit y repositories and can start doing trend analysis and pattern analysis. basically the information that's being collected is enough to create something called your personal narrative, your profile. what you do from when you get up in the morning to when you go to bed at night and everything in between. it's kind of like the ultimate big brother from the 1984 in these books about how we're being surveilled. it can be thought of as that type of an issue. there's a lot of information they know. what route you took to work or you drove. how fast you went to work. the time you have lunch, the time you get up. the ti
how is it being used? this is the side that's probably a little bit easier for us to have some controls over as far as what we now think is acceptable risk for our data. so what is collected? okay. so we understand why, kind of have an idea of who. but what? you'd be amazed at the information that's available especially if you get involved in basically the correlation of these very large data reposit y repositories and can start doing trend analysis and pattern analysis. basically the...
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it's not just animal use. >> not at all. >> it's also human use of antibiotics, overuse, misuse. >> no question. in the words of time o'brien, every use of anabiotic creates the opportunity for resistance, but, when you are exposing bacteria to sub therapeutic concentrations, that is the perfect recipe for resistance. the other thing is that in these mixtures we are giving cocktails of drugs. humans don't get cocktails of drugs and they've given therapeutic concentrations. i'm in the midst of an analysis for the world health organization about it's not really a useful argument. all uses have to be scrutinized and controlled. i happen to think because of the vast majority that are used in agriculture and their used in ways that really fit the evolutionary agenda of bacteria that we should really pay attention. >> i think this is a growing issue and you hear people talking about it, you even hear companies like purdue talking about it and other companies are looking at the use of antibiotics and hormones and other additives. something is happening out there. >> i think consumers become f
it's not just animal use. >> not at all. >> it's also human use of antibiotics, overuse, misuse. >> no question. in the words of time o'brien, every use of anabiotic creates the opportunity for resistance, but, when you are exposing bacteria to sub therapeutic concentrations, that is the perfect recipe for resistance. the other thing is that in these mixtures we are giving cocktails of drugs. humans don't get cocktails of drugs and they've given therapeutic concentrations. i'm...
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us. i said, well, why? he said, well, if we go to war, which he says things are touch and go, they figure the only thing that will happen here is some hit-and-run raids at night, from submarines. and they can't hurt the wagons inside. but out here, we're not fast enough to outrun them. so that's the thinking, of putting them inside. and they can't hurt the wagons inside. well, that satisfied me. we put our airplanes over on ford island, beached them over there. and then went back aboard the ship. we would have been coming over to operate at ford island the next week. but there was no next week, as far as the arizona went. we were parked where the memorial is right now. and everything was pretty normal, except the vessel, the repair ship, was along side of us, because we needed work. we were to let our fires die down and take our power from the vessel and start monday morning. we were supposed to be working on the ship. and then we went out on saturday. and, well, the next day... and then
us. i said, well, why? he said, well, if we go to war, which he says things are touch and go, they figure the only thing that will happen here is some hit-and-run raids at night, from submarines. and they can't hurt the wagons inside. but out here, we're not fast enough to outrun them. so that's the thinking, of putting them inside. and they can't hurt the wagons inside. well, that satisfied me. we put our airplanes over on ford island, beached them over there. and then went back aboard the...
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who would use this? right now we are using it on many of our missions, as spacecraft designers, our mechanical engineers are able to design. being able to visualise this tool before they build it. it's been an amazing tool for them to use. i'm hearing we've got time for one more volunteer. if there's anyone else who would like to experience it? i have to have a go. i have to come onto the stage and have a go with the hollow lends. i've always wanted to look at mars! applause my applause my goodness. this is inspiring me. what a very fine rover that is! i think that will be very good at navigating around. however i don't think we can park it there. it might get clamped! john culshaw, thank you s0 get clamped! john culshaw, thank you so much! also victor and alex! applause you can keep it! how much fun was that? would you please welcome to the stage, james veitch! applause i'm single. a few years ago i was on a dating website, guardian soul mates, have you heard of it? do you wa nt to mates, have you heard
who would use this? right now we are using it on many of our missions, as spacecraft designers, our mechanical engineers are able to design. being able to visualise this tool before they build it. it's been an amazing tool for them to use. i'm hearing we've got time for one more volunteer. if there's anyone else who would like to experience it? i have to have a go. i have to come onto the stage and have a go with the hollow lends. i've always wanted to look at mars! applause my applause my...
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ground floor uses don't have to be available to retail but a studio where people can use throughout move to approve. >> second. >> that motion. >> commissioner hillis. >> commissioner johnson commissioner melgar commissioner koppel area commissioner vice president richards and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and places you on general public comment i have no speaker cards. >> general public comment? >> regarding sue hester regarding the young man many red light west portal your rules are like the board of supervisors rules the rules provide rescind a vote and in a normal thing is people is from the odds is still here rather just then tell people to go away it is the rules it happens everyone that watches the board of supervisors meetings or attends the board of supervisors meetings see them rescind vote every particular meeting not unusual a person from the public or person from the board may have been absent and wanted to good job and hear things so you had the responsibility to know your own rules commissioner all 7 of
ground floor uses don't have to be available to retail but a studio where people can use throughout move to approve. >> second. >> that motion. >> commissioner hillis. >> commissioner johnson commissioner melgar commissioner koppel area commissioner vice president richards and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and places you on general public comment i have no speaker cards. >> general public comment?...
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a bit more sun is likely on saturday with the high over us. a new low moves in for sunday with a chance for rain and snow. temperatures slowly return to the low 40s early next week. traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays for the first time in sixteen years --- a statewide recount election is set to get underway this morning here in wisconsin. county clerks... election officials and volunteers... say they're prepared. we have team coverage - angelica duria tracking allegations that the recount is illegal. but first... let's start with deandra corinthios... who's live on milwaukee's south side...from the city's election commission warehouse. good morning! all of the ballots for milwaukee county have been moved to this location... they're under lock and key...and guarded...until 9 am...when the recount will begin. transported from the milwaukee county courthouse to the election commission warehouse. the recount effort in milwaukee county involves more than 440-thousand ballots all together.
a bit more sun is likely on saturday with the high over us. a new low moves in for sunday with a chance for rain and snow. temperatures slowly return to the low 40s early next week. traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays for the first time in sixteen years --- a statewide recount election is set to get underway this morning here in wisconsin. county clerks... election officials and volunteers... say they're prepared. we have team coverage...
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breezy for all of us.s in. they will be falling as snow up in the hills of scotland. rain in northern ireland late in the day. turning damp. england and wales, a mainly dry day with sunny spells. temperatures, 8— 11. colder than that in northern ireland in scotland. the cold air will be behind us on christmas day. mild weather is on the way. these are the temperatures first thing on the big day itself. christmas day, quite windy. are a lot of cloud around. this cold front will go south during the day. wet weather for northern ireland, the north of england, and north wales. the south is still quite mild. temperatures, 14-15 in is still quite mild. temperatures, 14—15 in the mildest spots. further north, cold air moving in. that means late in the day some of us could see a white christmas. the chance of getting a bit of snow in the hills of northern scotland. boxing day. remember connor? i showed do that on the satellite. it is bringing strong winds to the northern isles of scotland where we have an amber we
breezy for all of us.s in. they will be falling as snow up in the hills of scotland. rain in northern ireland late in the day. turning damp. england and wales, a mainly dry day with sunny spells. temperatures, 8— 11. colder than that in northern ireland in scotland. the cold air will be behind us on christmas day. mild weather is on the way. these are the temperatures first thing on the big day itself. christmas day, quite windy. are a lot of cloud around. this cold front will go south during...
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that are supposed to protect us harming us? as youth, our experiences are often invalidated. we have few opportunities to speak up for ourselves. we are disempowered. there are limited resources and space for healing and safety. and it's really rare for us to find the resources . . it} n a society where youth hold less power than adults we need spaces to be heard and four survivors to be visible and validated and providing a space for young women to share their ideas and experiences and create and opportunity to heal and grow from trauma. youth are capable, but we need a community willing to stand with us in times of need, rather than turning away. the end of the violence starts with us. >> we urge you to keep your ears open to the voices of youth. to keep your mind open, to learn. to keep your heart open to our experiences. we urge you to stand in solidarity to stand with survivors of violence. [ applause ] >> thank you carmen and gabby, we have a whole crew here from community youth camp center. if you want to wave, i want to
that are supposed to protect us harming us? as youth, our experiences are often invalidated. we have few opportunities to speak up for ourselves. we are disempowered. there are limited resources and space for healing and safety. and it's really rare for us to find the resources . . it} n a society where youth hold less power than adults we need spaces to be heard and four survivors to be visible and validated and providing a space for young women to share their ideas and experiences and create...
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this pain that binds us. this is hurt that binds us. this is love.s all i got to say. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor peskin. >> thank you madam president and colleagues. first of all, when a police officer is shot or killed, we as members of the board of supervisors, i think each and every one of us go that that funeral. when officer kevin downs was shot, i drove out there at 11:00 at night to san francisco general hospital and said hi to his father. these are not mutually exclusive things. i think when we get in this die ma'am is -- dynamic we can't honor a citizen of san francisco who was tragically killed in a hale of bullets, that plays in to this whole mentality that is at the root of the problem. we need to have a society where we can honor the working men and women of the police department and the dangers they face and we can honor members of our community tragically killed. these are not exclusive. i think they benefit one another. i think when the police officer -- police officer's association knows that we take the loss of life o
this pain that binds us. this is hurt that binds us. this is love.s all i got to say. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor peskin. >> thank you madam president and colleagues. first of all, when a police officer is shot or killed, we as members of the board of supervisors, i think each and every one of us go that that funeral. when officer kevin downs was shot, i drove out there at 11:00 at night to san francisco general hospital and said hi to his father. these are not...
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using the about for private use. if you would like to ask that question. >> love to. do you so stephen queen >> yes. project sponsor is a good >> with the project sponsor please come up. i the couple questions. is the project sponsor your? >> there are. a representative of the intercontinental hotel could come up and speak? >> thank you. my question is, we are talked about the calculation and want to know specifically if we took into account how much revenue the current spaces generating or how much it generated in the past? >> larry back there about their urban plan representing intercontinental hotel. no, don't we we took that into account. >> the question is how much revenue will you be able to generate if you're able to convert this bubble into private use among not much will generate but how much do you asked me to generate. that's the question from the chairman >> i actually don't have that figured i do know what it will do in general terms is allow greater occupancy by the union hotel, union operated hotel all
using the about for private use. if you would like to ask that question. >> love to. do you so stephen queen >> yes. project sponsor is a good >> with the project sponsor please come up. i the couple questions. is the project sponsor your? >> there are. a representative of the intercontinental hotel could come up and speak? >> thank you. my question is, we are talked about the calculation and want to know specifically if we took into account how much revenue the...
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or work with us. there must be a baseline to their security. i did not support it as it was negotiated. now that we're two years in the agreement, we can not just walk away without risking the credibility of the commitments. the u.s. leadership role and enforcing the sanctions and the partners. i fear that walking away from the jpcoa every amplifies and i could rush for a nuclear finish line and there would be no more inspections and if the united states laps the -- i hope to work with the colleagues next year when the comp rehencive legislation that sets the foundation for the next chapter of the iran policy. the signal that we must send is that we're kmoitd to the jorks pcoa and that they will conduct the over sight while maintaining incredible dedurnt snap back. i was incredible to receive the extension and that was an important step that we took. on the none nuclear loor interests we have to continue in the ballistic and terrorism or the human rights violations and insure considerations of new san
or work with us. there must be a baseline to their security. i did not support it as it was negotiated. now that we're two years in the agreement, we can not just walk away without risking the credibility of the commitments. the u.s. leadership role and enforcing the sanctions and the partners. i fear that walking away from the jpcoa every amplifies and i could rush for a nuclear finish line and there would be no more inspections and if the united states laps the -- i hope to work with the...
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stay with us on bbc news.the actress debbie reynolds has died at the age of 84, just a day after the death of her daughter carrie fisher. the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got underway with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow, in holland, we're gonna use money we picked up in belgium today, then we'll be in france, and again it'll be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed in his oxfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool is being interviewed by police on suspicion of attempted murder. i think it was good. just good? no, fantastic. that's better. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president obama expels 35 russian diplomats after accusing them of interfering in the us elections. moscow says it will carry out reprisals. earlier in moscow, president putin declared a ceasefire deal in syria, brokered by russia and turkey — it came into effect a few hours ago. injust three
stay with us on bbc news.the actress debbie reynolds has died at the age of 84, just a day after the death of her daughter carrie fisher. the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got underway with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow, in holland, we're gonna use money we picked up in belgium today, then we'll be in france, and again it'll be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being...
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what used to be inside.nsistent with the way i -- that russell mcgowan describing what he saw inside? now which may be outside? that this idea of a multitude of things including car parts? what have you seen, scott? >> reporter: yeah, all kinds of i guess debris and things that, you know, as the deputy chief said were used for sculpture and whatever else. there was a lot next door owned by the same property owner. that also was being looked into for blight and trash disposal and things like that. no shortage of fuel here, and not to mention probably you know, the timbers within the building. talk about the cinder block, but it's an older building and there was no shortage of fuel to go up there. a lot of it on that first floor in a labyrinth and haven't been able to look too much at it because the roof collapsed on to the second floor and the second floor collapsed park lpardon pay on to the first floor and looking what was up there and what might have set this off. speaks to why it's so early in the process
what used to be inside.nsistent with the way i -- that russell mcgowan describing what he saw inside? now which may be outside? that this idea of a multitude of things including car parts? what have you seen, scott? >> reporter: yeah, all kinds of i guess debris and things that, you know, as the deputy chief said were used for sculpture and whatever else. there was a lot next door owned by the same property owner. that also was being looked into for blight and trash disposal and things...
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of force policy to that sfpd officers understand the use of force is and you know what the use of force is so they can be disciplined since mario woods execution louis and there was jessica williams and this guy in october and now this gentleman shot by the daily city police without an effective use of force policy it is unclear we can't traven people on it or hold them accountable and who rinses san francisco there is the police officers association that runs san francisco or the mayor of san francisco run the city please show us thank you, thank you. >> next speaker. >> and i will say we have overflow room 416. >> the intern chief and director joyce hicks i think so the police department is dealing with the racism but once past that they need to deal deal with the training the police needs to be trained to understand the public is not trained and shop making summaries the city will respond to a police uniform and start to do it in a holistic manner that will uplift the mindset of police officers maybe we'll come to an understanding thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evenin
of force policy to that sfpd officers understand the use of force is and you know what the use of force is so they can be disciplined since mario woods execution louis and there was jessica williams and this guy in october and now this gentleman shot by the daily city police without an effective use of force policy it is unclear we can't traven people on it or hold them accountable and who rinses san francisco there is the police officers association that runs san francisco or the mayor of san...
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that's often an indicator we so that our government tells us indicators are not used. having observed those indicators we look for what they call offramps. we can do something to prevent an act of violence from taking care. unsound theory feeding what used to be a cottage industry now operates with the weight of the white house. magic over think tanks. leading university and price tag of unknown millions of taxpayer funded grants. i do say unknown not because i did the research it find out but because it is very difficult to determine how much is spend on contracts. congress stepped in algating 1 million one year, $10 million another -- sorry, 49 million and 10 million is made for community engagement grant that are just getting ready to be awarded. we will hear about them so. there is a particular problem in my community that must be addressed. these programs secure the relationship between arab-americans and american-muslims and their government and as such are unproductive. when secretary johnson visits local mosque after local mosque to talk about community resilie
that's often an indicator we so that our government tells us indicators are not used. having observed those indicators we look for what they call offramps. we can do something to prevent an act of violence from taking care. unsound theory feeding what used to be a cottage industry now operates with the weight of the white house. magic over think tanks. leading university and price tag of unknown millions of taxpayer funded grants. i do say unknown not because i did the research it find out but...
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entering us. on christmas day, that is accentuated, that sense of incarnation or that experience of incarnation. so in response to that, you have a lot of joy, of course, a lot of family activities, and we'll have a meal or people will go home and just like any other family, opening of gifts and all of those things. there's a theological zachary mental experience and then there's the -- sacramental experience and then there's the family experience >> and that is leading up to the epiphany >> the celebration of our lord and saviors baptism by john the baptist. we kind of compress, if you will, 30 years between christmas and e pitchny. in the early church, there was no difference and then these were combined because the birth of our lord and savior was found to be so important. i think it's chosen because there was a little empty space on the calendar. the important thing is not the timing. the important thing is the celebration. you have the birth of our lord and savior and then you have the revela
entering us. on christmas day, that is accentuated, that sense of incarnation or that experience of incarnation. so in response to that, you have a lot of joy, of course, a lot of family activities, and we'll have a meal or people will go home and just like any other family, opening of gifts and all of those things. there's a theological zachary mental experience and then there's the -- sacramental experience and then there's the family experience >> and that is leading up to the epiphany...
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he uses thousands of led lights or even simple light bulbs., the lights seem to blink at random, but take a step back, and your eyes begin to connect the dots. producer monica lamb and photographer aaron drury take us into the workshop of jim campbell. campbell: so, these are pixels, waterproof pixels that we're testing. i'm jim campbell, and i work with light in the field of electronic art. i was an engineer in silicon valley for close to 25 years. we made convertors from low-resolution tv to high-definition tv. one of the things that i was interested in early on and continue to be is, if you take away all of the details of an image, is there anything useful from an experience of looking at something that's low resolution? is there some sort of essence that can be found in taking an image and getting rid of most of the information and just leaving a little bit there? my day job was high-definition tv, and my artwork went the other way. is it possible that it has different optical characteristics? a lot of the stuff that i do does start out as
he uses thousands of led lights or even simple light bulbs., the lights seem to blink at random, but take a step back, and your eyes begin to connect the dots. producer monica lamb and photographer aaron drury take us into the workshop of jim campbell. campbell: so, these are pixels, waterproof pixels that we're testing. i'm jim campbell, and i work with light in the field of electronic art. i was an engineer in silicon valley for close to 25 years. we made convertors from low-resolution tv to...
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this pain that binds us. this is hurt that binds us. this is love.hat's all i got to say. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor peskin. >> thank you madam president and colleagues. first of all, when a police officer is shot or killed, we as members of the board of supervisors, i think each and every one of us go that that funeral. when officer kevin downs was shot, i drove out there at 11:00 at night to san francisco general hospital and said hi to his father. these are not mutually exclusive things. i think when we get in this die ma'am is -- dynamic we can't honor a citizen of san francisco who was tragically killed in a hale of bullets, that plays in to this whole mentality that is at the root of the problem. we need to have a society where we can honor the working men and women of the police department and the dangers they face and we can honor members of our community tragically killed. these are not exclusive. i think they benefit one another. i think when the police officer -- police officer's association knows that we take the loss of li
this pain that binds us. this is hurt that binds us. this is love.hat's all i got to say. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor peskin. >> thank you madam president and colleagues. first of all, when a police officer is shot or killed, we as members of the board of supervisors, i think each and every one of us go that that funeral. when officer kevin downs was shot, i drove out there at 11:00 at night to san francisco general hospital and said hi to his father. these are not...
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but at the same time, if syria tries to intervene with us, if iran tries to use syria to attack us, we'llt. >> you're telling this to putin, >> i said we should avoid this. and he said, i agree. so we coordinated between our militaries because no one wants an inadvertent israeli-russian clash. >> you have a friendship with mr. putin and a friendship with china. you seem to be inching toward an anti-american bloc -- >> god, no. let me tell you something. >> well, talk about that. because i think there's an impression of that. >> that's a false impression. first of all, there's an irreplaceable ally. it's called the united states of america. >> but here you are making friends with our adversaries. >> no. you have relations with russia and you have relations with china. we can have relations, economic relations, trade relations with other countries as you do. why not? >> reporter: he has used economic and trade relations to improve israel's standing in the world by selling and in some cases giving away its inventions. israel boasts of more start-ups per capita than anywhere in the world. man
but at the same time, if syria tries to intervene with us, if iran tries to use syria to attack us, we'llt. >> you're telling this to putin, >> i said we should avoid this. and he said, i agree. so we coordinated between our militaries because no one wants an inadvertent israeli-russian clash. >> you have a friendship with mr. putin and a friendship with china. you seem to be inching toward an anti-american bloc -- >> god, no. let me tell you something. >> well,...
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using big trucks. this is something that al qaeda had very ham-handedly inspired years ago and then isis started doing its issues in "dabiq" and promoted attacks with vehicles. now the latest magazine from isis, they are claiming credit for previous attacks on civilians made by isis supporters, using vehicles, cars and trucks. they are continuing to promote vehicle attacks as a very low-tech terrorist tactic that's very hard to defend against in open societies. the worst vehicle-born attack happened in nice and france in july. 86 people killed. that's the most high-profile one and the deadliest one. there's been smaller scale attacks with vehicles as well, particularly since isis called for them explicitly. and the one that happened today in berlin involving this large panel truck, semitrailer, it's not on the scale that happened in nice but it's one of the worst. at this hour, this has just risen recently, the death toll in the berlin attack is now 12 people killed and 48 people are injured and in the
using big trucks. this is something that al qaeda had very ham-handedly inspired years ago and then isis started doing its issues in "dabiq" and promoted attacks with vehicles. now the latest magazine from isis, they are claiming credit for previous attacks on civilians made by isis supporters, using vehicles, cars and trucks. they are continuing to promote vehicle attacks as a very low-tech terrorist tactic that's very hard to defend against in open societies. the worst vehicle-born...
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thanks for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and happening now, a search for answers after a deadly explosion ripped through a popular fireworks market in mexico. you see the pictures of the explosion, explosion after explosion of the blast itself. also new pictures today of the aftermath. 31 people now confirmed dead inside these explosions. that death toll, that number, just rising this morning. people in neighboring towns reported they could feel the ground tremble as the fireworks stalls exploded. the incident took place about 25 mimes north of mexico city. authorities and families are scrambling at this hour to find missing loved ones. cnn sara sidner joins us live from the site of the explosion. what are you seeing? >> reporter: this is a market known for pyrotechnics, people come just for the fireworks. that's what's in the 300 stalls that were here. all of a sudden, most of them gone after explosion after explosion after explosion. look at what's happening right now pap large number of pe
thanks for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and happening now, a search for answers after a deadly explosion ripped through a popular fireworks market in mexico. you see the pictures of the explosion, explosion after explosion of the blast itself. also new pictures today of the aftermath. 31 people now confirmed dead inside these explosions. that death toll, that number, just rising this morning. people in neighboring towns reported they could feel the ground...
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give us strength, too. strengthen our daily task to read double the contributions we make in the physical and material support of our armed forces. and it let our hearts be stoked to wait out the long travail to bear sorrows that may come, to impart our coverage until our sons where forever they may be. lord, give us faith. give us faith in thee, our sons, each other, faith in our united crusade. let not the keenness of our spirit ever be dull. let not the impacts of temporary events come of temporal matters of fleeting moments, let not these tear us in our incomparable purpose. with thy blessing we will prevail over our enemy. help us to encounter the racial arrogances. lead us to the saving of our country and with our sister nations into a world of unity that will dispel a sure peace in vulnerable of unworthy men and a peace that will let all men live in freedom, reaping the just reward of their honest fight. thy will be done, almighty god. amen. paul: one of the things that is interesting here a lot of f
give us strength, too. strengthen our daily task to read double the contributions we make in the physical and material support of our armed forces. and it let our hearts be stoked to wait out the long travail to bear sorrows that may come, to impart our coverage until our sons where forever they may be. lord, give us faith. give us faith in thee, our sons, each other, faith in our united crusade. let not the keenness of our spirit ever be dull. let not the impacts of temporary events come of...
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by land use uses table; right? it be might be useful to add size size is of the actual uses let me pull it up i was looking at that yesterday that is a perfect use of data to use man here we go. >> so, yes so you have like i won't talk about the page but tables say distribution of types of uses by districts so you'll have service center and pdr and distribution by land use characters so a number of establishments so if there is any way another table that looks at establishment by size or something like that that might give us that retail establishments like 5 thousand square feet smaller 5 thousand square feet a permit will tell us how much activity for the uses i mean, i know we don't often get like broker you know informing our plant case reports we see them but that type of information can help us know whether a project can be successful that's part of our job; right? >> excellent. >> commissioner moore. >> i was out of room for a moment and if i somebody mentioned what i'm going to say stop me i'm very happy to
by land use uses table; right? it be might be useful to add size size is of the actual uses let me pull it up i was looking at that yesterday that is a perfect use of data to use man here we go. >> so, yes so you have like i won't talk about the page but tables say distribution of types of uses by districts so you'll have service center and pdr and distribution by land use characters so a number of establishments so if there is any way another table that looks at establishment by size or...
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it wasn't as much about us. look at the general, we put pieces together fast, in partnership with the gop and rnc, cambridge, other partners, i was able to pull out -- my company is not small, they make it sound like i'm sitting there by myself, it's 70 people, it's a whole city block, it's not like it's a little building. i just hadn't pulled resources because i had to bill for those. by the campaign we started pulling more and more resources, we outgrew our office and had to move to another location in the city and then we got almost a whole floor of that building and then i forced a lot of them to fly here because i didn't like flying to d.c., well san antonio, so they all, which wasn't a bad place in the united states to be stuck, it's sunny, no direct flights, but we can fix that now. >> it's good to see the power is not going to your head. can we send the mike down the other end. so one thing i think that a lot of people are curious about, i was talking to some republican operatives this morning and saying
it wasn't as much about us. look at the general, we put pieces together fast, in partnership with the gop and rnc, cambridge, other partners, i was able to pull out -- my company is not small, they make it sound like i'm sitting there by myself, it's 70 people, it's a whole city block, it's not like it's a little building. i just hadn't pulled resources because i had to bill for those. by the campaign we started pulling more and more resources, we outgrew our office and had to move to another...
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of us wish they'd just shut up. today we come together in this cathedral church to discuss the display of windows dedicated while this church was still under construction to memorialize generals robert e. lee and thomas stonewall jackson. as we're gathered here, not in front of the memorials, which are over there by president wilson, let me tell you what lee's inscription says. to the glory of god, all righteous and all merciful, and in undying tribute to the life and witness of robert edward lee, servant of god, leader of men, general in chief of the armies of the confederate states, whose compelling sense of duty, serene faith and unfailing courtesy, mark him for all ages as a christian soldier without fear and without reapproach. the lee windows show the general as a soldier, educator and engineer. stonewall jackson is shown kneeling prayerfully in camp while a bug ler plays and he reads the bible. and he's shown in an adjacent window as an armored crusader, arms uplifted while heavenly trumpets play, going to gl
of us wish they'd just shut up. today we come together in this cathedral church to discuss the display of windows dedicated while this church was still under construction to memorialize generals robert e. lee and thomas stonewall jackson. as we're gathered here, not in front of the memorials, which are over there by president wilson, let me tell you what lee's inscription says. to the glory of god, all righteous and all merciful, and in undying tribute to the life and witness of robert edward...
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you can always reach us by using our hashtag. >>> coming up, on monday, we showed you how badly st. anthony's was in need of donations. we will see if the spirit of giving has picked up your >>> kelly and connolly -- kelly and conaway -- the highest- ranking woman in donald trump cabinet. >>> welcome back. that was a good song. >> it is from one of the chevy chase holidays. christmas vacation. we are watching for the tao 20,000 of course. it is down, that's a live look, down 48 points. and, the s&p 500 is down as well. and, it is kind of slow around the holidays. >> i might not hit that mark. and, it will probably hit in the new year for sure. >> we move on to a serious topic. dozen people were killed in a truck attack on monday. people have been coming by to light candles and lay flowers. police have also installed concrete barriers to prevent a repeat attack. >>> a manhunt is widening the man suspected of swerving a truck into a crowd of people. reporter garrett has the latest from washington. >> it turns out that the suspect is no stranger to law enforcement. he was serving last
you can always reach us by using our hashtag. >>> coming up, on monday, we showed you how badly st. anthony's was in need of donations. we will see if the spirit of giving has picked up your >>> kelly and connolly -- kelly and conaway -- the highest- ranking woman in donald trump cabinet. >>> welcome back. that was a good song. >> it is from one of the chevy chase holidays. christmas vacation. we are watching for the tao 20,000 of course. it is down, that's a...
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do they love us. a lot of cases, no. they don't love us. a trump administration will always put the safety and security of the american people first. and remember that. safety of the american people. ethics reform will be a crucial part of our 100-day plan as well. we are going to drain the swamp of corruption in washington, d.c. we are going to. i will oppose a -- i will impose a five-year ban on white house officials becoming lobbyists and a lifetime ban on officials becoming lobbyists for a foreign government. this is an exciting time to be alive in our country and hopefully to be alive in many other locations. because we are representative to a large extent of what's happening in the world. the world is look up to us, but they haven't been looking up to us much. they are going to start look up again. we are going to be good to the world, not just good for our country. the script to what we are doing is not yet written. remember, this has been a great, great movement. the likes of which they have never seen before.s of which ths back the
do they love us. a lot of cases, no. they don't love us. a trump administration will always put the safety and security of the american people first. and remember that. safety of the american people. ethics reform will be a crucial part of our 100-day plan as well. we are going to drain the swamp of corruption in washington, d.c. we are going to. i will oppose a -- i will impose a five-year ban on white house officials becoming lobbyists and a lifetime ban on officials becoming lobbyists for a...
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i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. oral-b.ike a pro. pain from a headache can when make this...old, feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® >>> with the world focused on terror attacks today president-elect trump is in florida. his vice president-elect mike pence is in d.c. meeting personally with members of the national security team including the nominees for the state and defense departments. let's go to katy tur and chrkrin walker on the phone from palm beach, florida. i want to talk about what we have heard from team trump about the terror attack. >> we have walked back from the muslim ban. i do think we need to fortify areas around syria. >> we cannot be politically correct. we have to understand the threat that we face. attack it straight on. >> kristen, this is the consistent line, the consistent narrative now, the messaging from members of the president-elect's transition team. >> that's right. you hear them consistently say that the president
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all of us together are smarter than anyone of us. if we do not share our information, we cannot make maximum use of all of the intelligence and creativity that people are coming up with every day. we will do these things. we will make use of the talents we have available to us. if all he we would let go of our need to control everything and head the power to the people closest to the voter. my home state of minnesota, i am so proud that i come from a state -- and i know you're proud of your states to -- that there was a man named hubert humphrey. he is worth applause, y'all. [applause] mr. ellison: hubert h. humphrey said in 1948 at the democratic national convention in philadelphia that america needed to walk out of the shadow of states rights into the bright sunshine of human rights. when the democratic party goes for human rights for all, some like strom thurmond walked out the door, because they did not want human rights for all. the democratic party must always be a party that says do we stand for the respect and dignity of all
all of us together are smarter than anyone of us. if we do not share our information, we cannot make maximum use of all of the intelligence and creativity that people are coming up with every day. we will do these things. we will make use of the talents we have available to us. if all he we would let go of our need to control everything and head the power to the people closest to the voter. my home state of minnesota, i am so proud that i come from a state -- and i know you're proud of your...
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we basically used a computer and used algorithms to generate these forms for us.trange and natural, and strange and natural, but actually they are highly optimised. so these forms attempt to save material and become more efficient, but at the same time they produce a sort of aesthetic that is very appealing to us as architects and it really doesn't look like a normal building any more. normal 3d printing creates objects by building up thousands of thin layers, which you can imagine takes a fair while. the idea here is to save time by printing just what you need, which means rather than printing flat layers, instead with shapes, like pyramids. the software they've created can take this a step further by figuring out which bits are structurally essential and9 getting essential and then getting rid of the rest. before computers, we had to build by hand, and now we can create algorithms that make these calculations for us, but that doesn't mean we don't design, we just optimise the process and we can create things that we couldn't ever think of before. 3d printing wil
we basically used a computer and used algorithms to generate these forms for us.trange and natural, and strange and natural, but actually they are highly optimised. so these forms attempt to save material and become more efficient, but at the same time they produce a sort of aesthetic that is very appealing to us as architects and it really doesn't look like a normal building any more. normal 3d printing creates objects by building up thousands of thin layers, which you can imagine takes a fair...
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as john glenn lived, let us treasure the time we have an resolve to use it well.live deliberately and make each moment count, a chance to apprehend some truth, to experience some beauty, to conquer some evil, to relieve some suffering, to love and be loved, to achieve something of lasting value. help us to fulfill the promise that is in each of us so that when we are gone, another generation will say, "our world is better because, for a brief time, we lived." it has been said that people come into our lives for a reason, and i think we have all been blessed by the extraordinary life of john glenn. ♪ mr. glenn: so i got my private eyelets license in the spring of 1941, and then pearl harbor occurred. pres. roosevelt: a date which will live in infamy. mr. glenn: i knew what my responsibilities were at the time. my dad and mother were not too keen on the dropping out of school at the time, but it was my duty to do it, and i did it. i was impressed with the marine corps and thought that the marines were the best, and i wanted to be part of it. rev. miracle: please joi
as john glenn lived, let us treasure the time we have an resolve to use it well.live deliberately and make each moment count, a chance to apprehend some truth, to experience some beauty, to conquer some evil, to relieve some suffering, to love and be loved, to achieve something of lasting value. help us to fulfill the promise that is in each of us so that when we are gone, another generation will say, "our world is better because, for a brief time, we lived." it has been said that...
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using the about for private use. the project sponsor is here if you would like to ask that question. >> love to. do you so stephen queen >> yes. project sponsor is a good >> with the project sponsor please come up. i the couple questions. is the project sponsor your? >> there are. a representative of the intercontinental hotel could come up and speak? >> thank you. my question is, we are talked about the calculation and want to know specifically if we took into account how much revenue the current spaces generating or how much it generated in the past? >> larry back there about their urban plan representing intercontinental hotel. no, don't we we took that into account. >> the question is how much revenue will you be able to generate if you're able to convert this bubble into private use among not much will generate but how much do you asked me to generate. that's the question from the chairman >> i actually don't have that figured i do know what it will do in general terms is allow greater occupancy by the union hot
using the about for private use. the project sponsor is here if you would like to ask that question. >> love to. do you so stephen queen >> yes. project sponsor is a good >> with the project sponsor please come up. i the couple questions. is the project sponsor your? >> there are. a representative of the intercontinental hotel could come up and speak? >> thank you. my question is, we are talked about the calculation and want to know specifically if we took into...
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over half use it for listening or monitoring and three-quarters use it for intelligence. so quite a number of these law enforcement agencies using it not just to put out a public face but also to gather information. they provided specifics with respect to how it's used in investigations so we know a number of them will develop undercover identity and they find ways to facilitate that. over 92% could review social media profiles or activities of suspects. what you don't see here, and one of the areas where i think there is more concern or additional concern is in terms of monitoring of groups. especially if you're thinking about protesters or activists. so this is an e-mail that was obtained by the aclu of northern california, a fantastic to look at context of how these tools are being used and especially how they are being marketed to law enforcement agencies. this is an e-mail and i should pause to say after these e-mails became public twitter especially has cut off access to at least three companies that provide social media monitoring. this one highlighted here and two
over half use it for listening or monitoring and three-quarters use it for intelligence. so quite a number of these law enforcement agencies using it not just to put out a public face but also to gather information. they provided specifics with respect to how it's used in investigations so we know a number of them will develop undercover identity and they find ways to facilitate that. over 92% could review social media profiles or activities of suspects. what you don't see here, and one of the...
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us love one another, lead us on a path of goodness and righteousness.et, it can and often does help usr understand each other and ourselves. c o it can and often does places in the minds and bodies of other people, very different from us. he can help us see them more fully, more clearly, more empathetically. but literature often shines light on not just our individual cells but on our collective experiences on how they are similar and different, and only systems and structures in a by which we live and how they can oppress or liberate us. literature also can show us how to transform this world, our world for the better. literature often plants a seed or seeds for the future. i love the comment about how you are reading african-americandi literature and it inspires you, some times things that may not seem to have any director election to us, but they do, they can empower us in ways we don't fully understand.ature is this is why literature is so important. literature can also show us how we can transform the world for the better. as a great poet said, spe
us love one another, lead us on a path of goodness and righteousness.et, it can and often does help usr understand each other and ourselves. c o it can and often does places in the minds and bodies of other people, very different from us. he can help us see them more fully, more clearly, more empathetically. but literature often shines light on not just our individual cells but on our collective experiences on how they are similar and different, and only systems and structures in a by which we...
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used. for example hospital utilization is measured by the number of inpatient days and number of discharges both increased in 2015 to 2014. price growth was less of a factor and overall hospital spending growth as it increased at the slowest rate since 1998. here we are looking at spending growth for clinical and physician services. spending continued to increase in 2015 by 6.3% following 4.8% growth in 2014. reaching $634.9 billion. this was above 6% in ten years. the faster growth was private health care spending and an increase this the use and intensity of services. because of the enrollment growth experiences and private health insurance and including position in clinical services. in 2015 pricing actually declined by 1.1% and driven by the exploration of increases to primary care physicians. as a result the entire increase spending for physician and clinical services was due to an increase in non price factors. primarily due to coverage expansion. for retail prescription drugs spendin
used. for example hospital utilization is measured by the number of inpatient days and number of discharges both increased in 2015 to 2014. price growth was less of a factor and overall hospital spending growth as it increased at the slowest rate since 1998. here we are looking at spending growth for clinical and physician services. spending continued to increase in 2015 by 6.3% following 4.8% growth in 2014. reaching $634.9 billion. this was above 6% in ten years. the faster growth was private...
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it's great to have you with us. first, your response to this statement that has just come out from president-elect donald trump. and i'm not sure if you've had a chance to see it, but at least you've heard a little bit about it on our air. he's saying, it's time for the country to move on to bigger and better things, but nonetheless, he's going to be briefed by intelligence officials next week. how do you read that statement? >> ayman, that's an incredible statement. it's just unbelievable to me that president-elect trump can say it's time to move on to bigger and better things. there is no bigger and better thing in america than our democracy. and the american intelligence community months ago reached the unanimous conclusion that russia intentionally attacked our democracy. that they engaged in a cyberattack intended to influence the outcome of our 2016 presidential election. i can't think of a more brazen attack on what it means to be an american than to have a foreign adversary the election. and i look forward w
it's great to have you with us. first, your response to this statement that has just come out from president-elect donald trump. and i'm not sure if you've had a chance to see it, but at least you've heard a little bit about it on our air. he's saying, it's time for the country to move on to bigger and better things, but nonetheless, he's going to be briefed by intelligence officials next week. how do you read that statement? >> ayman, that's an incredible statement. it's just...