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they're only using that'll way. china live is using its front door on broadway. so it's an electric, boutique, small restaurant, using the alley. >> we have all of our patrons exit on broadway. >> commissioner fong: i want to make sure there's a big difference between the two. i don't think we should just let it drop. i would like to have another hearing. i would like to also put out there, that would believe we should be afraid to revoke the permit if the next hearing we come back in, we're getting the same report and there's no improvement whatsoever. i don't see how else we can approach that. >> commissioner moore: i think you are suggesting what i'm saying. i think it would have to be a report, though, on the full activities of the alley and either in the meantime asking for further cooperation between china live and the theater or whatever. ultimately, we all have to get along with each other. doesn't matter. i'm noolt here to pitch one against the other. 5 like a successful operation of the alley for everybody and everybody's participating in the alley. and
they're only using that'll way. china live is using its front door on broadway. so it's an electric, boutique, small restaurant, using the alley. >> we have all of our patrons exit on broadway. >> commissioner fong: i want to make sure there's a big difference between the two. i don't think we should just let it drop. i would like to have another hearing. i would like to also put out there, that would believe we should be afraid to revoke the permit if the next hearing we come back...
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that's a warning for all of us. i know the iea is continue to conduct significant research on this matter and i look forward to delving deeper into that this morning. although the iea was established on the premise of cooperative oil security, the agency is also evolved and expanded its mission to cover wide range of energy related topics. these include energy efficiency, the digitization of energy, and one that i am particularly interested in and that's the cost reduction in renewable technologies which portend neighbor unto major shift in how we use energy. our committee has examined these topics largely to a domestic lens, so today with the benefit idea of an international perspective, a broader view that ties together world trends and events. we certainly look forward to it. so again dr. birol, thank you for taking time this morning to come and testify. we know your schedule is very, very busy and you travel from paris and we appreciate your willingness to share your expertise in the work of the iea with our com
that's a warning for all of us. i know the iea is continue to conduct significant research on this matter and i look forward to delving deeper into that this morning. although the iea was established on the premise of cooperative oil security, the agency is also evolved and expanded its mission to cover wide range of energy related topics. these include energy efficiency, the digitization of energy, and one that i am particularly interested in and that's the cost reduction in renewable...
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number two, what do you use the data for or how do you use the data? it's primarily compiled to generate a report in compliance with city code 96a. the 96a legislation was initiated to mandate this reporting by supervisor cohen. supervisor cohen was a pioneer to look at this collection. this does not exist -- had not existed in san francisco and sporadically across the country in mandating the collection of specific data. kudos to supervisor cohen for creating that mechanism and that legislation. last question is, how do you use the data to advance equity? that's a difficult question. when you are looking at data, how do you use that data and what does that data mean? how do you create mechanisms and training programs to advance equity across all demographics? primarily, it's to demonstrate our transparency. what are we doing and how do we do it? secondly, for accountability. who are we contacting and what does it mean? to be quite truthful, we can collect the data, but it's disengenuous to look at that and tell you what it means from an academic stand
number two, what do you use the data for or how do you use the data? it's primarily compiled to generate a report in compliance with city code 96a. the 96a legislation was initiated to mandate this reporting by supervisor cohen. supervisor cohen was a pioneer to look at this collection. this does not exist -- had not existed in san francisco and sporadically across the country in mandating the collection of specific data. kudos to supervisor cohen for creating that mechanism and that...
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you can use mice was widely used but there has been difficulty. in using that as animal model for human disease because mice are very far away from humans the process took over a year and one hundred twenty seven eggs almost eighty viable embryos and it bevy of host mothers to produce the two babies it's hoped the clones could be used to studying diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's research is say clones like these could help them glean results that would be more pertinent to humans but this breakthrough also begs another question can we clone humans and should we the burial of cloning primate species is well over. in principle any private including humans can be caught but all purpose of produce of course is purely for human benefit for medical purposes we see no reason of call of humans. but despite the assurances it seems the debate around possible human cloning is once again on the agenda. and derek williams the science editor joins me now in the studio welcome derrick what a story how big of a scientific breakthrough is this well it's a
you can use mice was widely used but there has been difficulty. in using that as animal model for human disease because mice are very far away from humans the process took over a year and one hundred twenty seven eggs almost eighty viable embryos and it bevy of host mothers to produce the two babies it's hoped the clones could be used to studying diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's research is say clones like these could help them glean results that would be more pertinent to humans but...
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to us.guess to commissioner's point, it's good to know what is realistic. i could create a wish list, but it's not going to be realistic. i think this gives us an opportunity to see what will be viable, what maybe available to us from a market perspective and how we can get the creative approaches put forward.i] i think it will get people thinking about it. so we don't end up going down with an rfp where we end up with something that isn't viable or no one responds or don't have enough bidders. i'm viewing it as a way to inform the reports that we receive. so i guess what i'm -- perhaps you could articulate for a moment and again, this is a leading question. but an rfq and rfi is different than an rfp. i want to make that clear to the point too as to what we're doing in this juncture, we're not predetermining anything or indicating that we'll make a selection. this gives us that many more data points. if if you could give a quick summary of the difference between the three, that might make a
to us.guess to commissioner's point, it's good to know what is realistic. i could create a wish list, but it's not going to be realistic. i think this gives us an opportunity to see what will be viable, what maybe available to us from a market perspective and how we can get the creative approaches put forward.i] i think it will get people thinking about it. so we don't end up going down with an rfp where we end up with something that isn't viable or no one responds or don't have enough bidders....
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her video was reported to us. there was a decision that was made that was later reversed because of some of the language that was used in the account. it was a mistake and we acknowledged it. >> so her announcement was censored because it was pro-life content. has twitter ever centered anyone for pro-choice condit? >> she was never censored. >> so you're saying nothing happen to her tweet? >> her tweet got a lot of attention on the organic side. we action on accounts and we take our terms of service very safely pick sometimes we make the wrong decision. with action on all sides of issues and we strive to be better every day. >> let me ask a final question because my time has expired. ms. downs, i'd like to know, what is youtube's policy with respect to prager university and allegations that the content -- prager university is putting out or being restricted and centered by you to? >> as i mentioned we enforce our policies and it politically neutral way. in terms of the specifics of prager university is the subject
her video was reported to us. there was a decision that was made that was later reversed because of some of the language that was used in the account. it was a mistake and we acknowledged it. >> so her announcement was censored because it was pro-life content. has twitter ever centered anyone for pro-choice condit? >> she was never censored. >> so you're saying nothing happen to her tweet? >> her tweet got a lot of attention on the organic side. we action on accounts and...
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in forming and using my makes pretty use of image. as a pool talk about the. best and the best thing about this project is that reveals how we are part of the problem. reveals that consumerism. our form of throwing mentality one thing off so you can just keep producing and the worst accumulates everywhere and it does move if you want to get the global trash problem under control or we have to get out of the single use trial or live on the i'm over. using things once said then throwing them away doesn't even make economic sense it's a waste of resources which we can't afford really then there are the added production costs of course the whole process produces masses of the greenhouse gas dioxide according to projections the economic consequences of rising temperatures will be devastating. forest fires hurricanes drought these consequences of climate change are tragic for those affected and their costs keep climbing twenty seven teams hurricane erma set a new record that caused over thirty two billion dollars in damages. will this trend continue insurers in part
in forming and using my makes pretty use of image. as a pool talk about the. best and the best thing about this project is that reveals how we are part of the problem. reveals that consumerism. our form of throwing mentality one thing off so you can just keep producing and the worst accumulates everywhere and it does move if you want to get the global trash problem under control or we have to get out of the single use trial or live on the i'm over. using things once said then throwing them away...
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that was certified, we have ceqa experience for mix of use and activation uses, industrial uses.e uses that are ceqa cleared today. that's the path to the long term. not having an end user at this point that can pay the costs to rehab facility, the parties recommend that we go forward with this interim strategy where pier 48 is used sort of as it's used today for special events and parking uses partly for at&t park events and we work together towards what the long term is. division being that at any time during this initial 10 year period that we're recommending, if the port is able to identify some other space for the interim uses at pier 48, we would engage with the giants on a potential long term strategy and be provided the first option to negotiate with the port consistent with having wouldn't rfp and pier 48 we'd negotiate with them for long term vision that is complementary to what elseç is going on. if we're unable to come to terms, our goal is toç make sue pier 48 is rehabilitated just as we thought it would be. in that case, weed we'd then develop an rfp to go out for
that was certified, we have ceqa experience for mix of use and activation uses, industrial uses.e uses that are ceqa cleared today. that's the path to the long term. not having an end user at this point that can pay the costs to rehab facility, the parties recommend that we go forward with this interim strategy where pier 48 is used sort of as it's used today for special events and parking uses partly for at&t park events and we work together towards what the long term is. division being...
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if you also want to tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. has to do with. your story. let's head over to mozambique now the six islands of the buzz of. the place to view giant monterey's a spectacular and a what a sight but like many of us species that body parts are highly sought after for traditional chinese medicine putting pressure on their population is that any chance of saving them and. yes there is a chance of saving the marine megafauna foundation has been monitoring monster rays on all the wildlife well yes but alone won't turn the tide so we searchers have to go out with the national park with just to protect the marine unimog let's take a look. at everyone must be absolutely silent. and real marshall and your team are looking for a large sea creature to do call. and. to do kong is extremely shy and can easily out swim the humans. from this park is so incredibly important for making fun of species especially threaten ones like man trees and do dongs on this really is the last habitat left in africa for two comes the last viable population do the
if you also want to tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. has to do with. your story. let's head over to mozambique now the six islands of the buzz of. the place to view giant monterey's a spectacular and a what a sight but like many of us species that body parts are highly sought after for traditional chinese medicine putting pressure on their population is that any chance of saving them and. yes there is a chance of saving the marine megafauna foundation has been monitoring...
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let us bring us back to this topic here. first of all, thank you, i'm so encouraged to hear the conversation today. i heard the word, crisis, mentioned twice. i've heard, sense of urgency mentioned several times. as the next business guy in seeing this crisis, i am terribly encouraged by what you all are doing. i've met you, and we've had private conversations. secretary wilson yesterday was so gracious with her time talking about a major air force base and major piece of technology. i want to talk about something a little different. secretary esper, you mentioned first in your opening comment, in 1941, and we built up, not in years, in months, literally, we had things coming off the production lines, literally in months because we broke through everything, because we considered it a crisis. but in 1949, just three years after we demilitarized after world war ii, we were right back in the same position. and that war was a little different, and so forth. but today, we find ourselves in crisis. i'm not going to spend time, i d
let us bring us back to this topic here. first of all, thank you, i'm so encouraged to hear the conversation today. i heard the word, crisis, mentioned twice. i've heard, sense of urgency mentioned several times. as the next business guy in seeing this crisis, i am terribly encouraged by what you all are doing. i've met you, and we've had private conversations. secretary wilson yesterday was so gracious with her time talking about a major air force base and major piece of technology. i want to...
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you're part of us. you're one of us. how can we help you. safe injection sites will provide an opportunity to make those connects. -- connections. thank you. >> commissioner chow: thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you for listening to our comments. my name is hannah. i've worked in this field for almost ten years. every day i work alongside people in need of this service and it continues to drive a rate of homelessness. so many community members need a place to go to exist even for a minute. not just to use drugs but clean, safe private place to use the restroom and maintain hygiene and maintain peace and solitude. it's something that can be taken for granted and considered a human right. as a service provider we'd be a critical first point of contact for a rare opportunity for the city's highest need community members to connect with support, referrals and linkage to other services. as many can attest, people must have their most basic needs met before other life changes can be possible. i also want to bring attention briefly to the
you're part of us. you're one of us. how can we help you. safe injection sites will provide an opportunity to make those connects. -- connections. thank you. >> commissioner chow: thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you for listening to our comments. my name is hannah. i've worked in this field for almost ten years. every day i work alongside people in need of this service and it continues to drive a rate of homelessness. so many community members need a place to go to exist...
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dwelling, that it is residential use and not to be used as a commercial use. i mean, that is just restating -- >> reiterating the law. >> but that's -- that's all we have. i mean, and until -- if there is a violation of the code -- >> i'm asking your council because you're knowledgeable on the law and you're knowledgeable on the state of things. >> i don't -- you know, i would defer to your city attorney as to -- because the legality of some of the proposed conditions of approval by the appellants and whether or not it may abridge on first amendment rights but, you know, the special restrictions about preventing filming at the subject property, and using this as a set. i mean, that's the closest that i can think. but, you know, i would ask that you discuss such limitations with your legal counsel but as a non-attorney but as a planner, you know, having on the record and making it very clear what the allowed and disallowed uses are. if they did use this as a set, as a place to film movies, it would be a change of use under the planning code to an arts activity
dwelling, that it is residential use and not to be used as a commercial use. i mean, that is just restating -- >> reiterating the law. >> but that's -- that's all we have. i mean, and until -- if there is a violation of the code -- >> i'm asking your council because you're knowledgeable on the law and you're knowledgeable on the state of things. >> i don't -- you know, i would defer to your city attorney as to -- because the legality of some of the proposed conditions of...
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us will it?ht point. the trade surplus between china and the us according to data from the chinese shows it went up by about 10% to a record $275 billion and analysts say that figure could actually be a few percentage points bigger than that because some of the trade from china to the us goes through hong kong and thatis to the us goes through hong kong and that is of course unaccounted for in this set of data. a bigger trade surplus between the us and china is exactly the opposite of what president trump has been talking about over the last year since he's beenin about over the last year since he's been in office. this is a problem which is only going to get larger. growth united states picks up as we expect, so americans will buy more from china and as chinese growth stabilises or slows down which we expect this year as well the chinese are importing less from the united states. so what do you get? you get an even wider trade surplus. with the us dollar strengthening this year all the factors p
us will it?ht point. the trade surplus between china and the us according to data from the chinese shows it went up by about 10% to a record $275 billion and analysts say that figure could actually be a few percentage points bigger than that because some of the trade from china to the us goes through hong kong and thatis to the us goes through hong kong and that is of course unaccounted for in this set of data. a bigger trade surplus between the us and china is exactly the opposite of what...
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they were using typewriters and weren't even use computers. we've come a long way because people share for the. >> i think on the qualitative end it's an front question. with these jurisdictions collecting their own data, that's a blind spot i think what these are. i think qualitatively going out, who's inputting data. how they're connected. how are they classifying. are dates being put in to be realistic or fill a gap in the end? these things would help in the qualitative end. >> question from the audience? >> i have a question around early voting and data. lateral voting varies democratically by state from a couple weeks to either jurisdictional perspective or academic national survey perspective. the first couple of days, there's a huge tinflux. does that var by election day and do states look to that to contract or add to their voting? for their highest usage rate? >> anybody want to respond? >> yed. >> if i understand your question right, you're talking about the early voting and transit we see from the beginning to the end of that. we se
they were using typewriters and weren't even use computers. we've come a long way because people share for the. >> i think on the qualitative end it's an front question. with these jurisdictions collecting their own data, that's a blind spot i think what these are. i think qualitatively going out, who's inputting data. how they're connected. how are they classifying. are dates being put in to be realistic or fill a gap in the end? these things would help in the qualitative end. >>...
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to the us now where. stub planning a joint car factory in the state of alabama sources told the a.p. news agency the factory will employ four thousand people and produce three hundred thousand vehicles per year for. announcement by company and state officials is expected later today the car maker's plans could give u.s. president donald trump a political boost he had criticized toyota for selling cars that were not made in america but about half of the ota sold in the u.s. are manufactured there actually by contrast in the u.s. are currently imports. the u.k. recently introduced a so-called lotsa levy to curb the use of plastic waste associated with the take away coffee now the british government has banned the use of microscopic plastic beads they're used as a braces and health and beauty products sold by multinational companies including l'oreal johnson and johnson and colgate palmolive but these microscopic plastic beads go down household drains and towards supplies and go down the food chain ending up
to the us now where. stub planning a joint car factory in the state of alabama sources told the a.p. news agency the factory will employ four thousand people and produce three hundred thousand vehicles per year for. announcement by company and state officials is expected later today the car maker's plans could give u.s. president donald trump a political boost he had criticized toyota for selling cars that were not made in america but about half of the ota sold in the u.s. are manufactured...
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so instead of using pesticides which kills all the animals all the insects in the field one can use pheromones to control and sex you know for a natural way pheromones or chemicals that end six used to communicate with each other the males fly around until they smell list and they find the female and they make and then the female lays eggs on the fruit and causes all the problems so what the farmer can do is to use pheromones to spread all over the field you can produce hundreds of trails thousands of the frills all the male can find female there's insect pests globally they all operate by using pheromones and so if we can can develop it cheap enough and broadly enough in that it will be used by the form . this is it every news live from berlin on arrested in iran the government tries to turn the tide and change the narrative to tens of thousands hit the streets in a show of force for the government as the general who has the revolutionary guards declares the sedition is defeated in tehran with the latest also coming up.
so instead of using pesticides which kills all the animals all the insects in the field one can use pheromones to control and sex you know for a natural way pheromones or chemicals that end six used to communicate with each other the males fly around until they smell list and they find the female and they make and then the female lays eggs on the fruit and causes all the problems so what the farmer can do is to use pheromones to spread all over the field you can produce hundreds of trails...
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nuclear weapons and world war two that used. massive amounts of chemical weapons and in vietnam and massive amounts of direct you know iraq still the country that used chemical weapons to the greatest extent. among all countries it is in no position to be moralized. with the facts to us and blaming moscow for chemical attacks in syria senior correspondent and accent what responsibility washington to take france involvement in the conflict the end justifies the means they say some things no matter how horrible just have to be done these are hard core fights as they have to be rooted out this is an ugly business but it is necessary business it's only after when the dust settles and you see what you've done the to start having second thoughts this is when you say. what did i just do. the devastation goes back as far as you can see it is almost beyond description how deep the damage is as many as a thousand strikes a month on record alone just strikes not including hillary tags and all that more than eighty percent of the city was d
nuclear weapons and world war two that used. massive amounts of chemical weapons and in vietnam and massive amounts of direct you know iraq still the country that used chemical weapons to the greatest extent. among all countries it is in no position to be moralized. with the facts to us and blaming moscow for chemical attacks in syria senior correspondent and accent what responsibility washington to take france involvement in the conflict the end justifies the means they say some things no...
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, really a lot of use. the second most common is in skin care. abnormalle, an growth or something in my hand. i can do a 3d scan of it until cancer, is it benign, is it something i need to look at? non-offensive. you don't have to cut anything off. you don't have to. well, there is many other fields that people are using it. den try, you can actually look teeth and of the see it before they develop insidevities and even of the body, they are using this to do surgery where they what theyg to see are doing on the inside of the body. so really, tehran g of the kind ofities is endless. anything you want to see or this, you can use technique. >> how, a lot of us are familiar mri's. how old is that technology. fis it related to what you are an old well, mri is technique. actually and it is a great technique. is lets you scan the entire body. then, the resolution is on the millimeters to centimeters and the entire system is massive. something that is very, very challenging to scale down. then, they are expensive a
, really a lot of use. the second most common is in skin care. abnormalle, an growth or something in my hand. i can do a 3d scan of it until cancer, is it benign, is it something i need to look at? non-offensive. you don't have to cut anything off. you don't have to. well, there is many other fields that people are using it. den try, you can actually look teeth and of the see it before they develop insidevities and even of the body, they are using this to do surgery where they what theyg to see...
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first off, the us role in this, is it in first off, the us role in this, is itina first off, the us roleend ple nty of resolve it? i think we can spend plenty of time working out how donald trump gets out of a model. the truth is everything about him seems to be based on confusion. he is arguably the most inconsistent, confused and thoroughly unprincipled us president in history. that is saying something. muddling along is a phrase that suits him perfectly. his policies are based on pettiness and mood swings. the reality is that the kurds are the decidedly unusual ally to trump's ally. —— america. they want to get rid of borders. and they are anti—islamist, which has become a byword for anti—islam. anybody who is any —— anti—islam is 0k by donald trump. that is why he ended a up supporting britain first, although he has apparently apologised. turkey is a nato ally. and america will be duty—bound to support them, even though the turks generally view the kurds as terrorist. you mentioned the pkk. it has been calling for an independent kurdish state within turkey for decades. but it is also
first off, the us role in this, is it in first off, the us role in this, is itina first off, the us roleend ple nty of resolve it? i think we can spend plenty of time working out how donald trump gets out of a model. the truth is everything about him seems to be based on confusion. he is arguably the most inconsistent, confused and thoroughly unprincipled us president in history. that is saying something. muddling along is a phrase that suits him perfectly. his policies are based on pettiness...
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cross live to our t's in the states for thanks for being with us could you tell us what was said at the u.n. headquarters in new york well the u.s. accused the syrian government of using chemical weapons while russia highlighted that there is no solid evidence to substantiate any of these claims well the two sides had a pretty heated exchange. earlier this week we received yet another report that the assad regime has used chlorine gas against its own people which new bush knows the timing of the announcement was very fortunately chosen around the time of the meeting in paris in the upcoming syrian national congress such as striking tones of us need here in voice of russia to accuse the syrian government will receive any evidence and without wait some investigation to finish russia has the audacity to lecture the security council about how to stop the use of chemical weapons he told us we were the strongest advocates for an investigation a professional investigation not an imitation. russia is complicit in the assad regime for atrocities. some countries are still trying to force your
cross live to our t's in the states for thanks for being with us could you tell us what was said at the u.n. headquarters in new york well the u.s. accused the syrian government of using chemical weapons while russia highlighted that there is no solid evidence to substantiate any of these claims well the two sides had a pretty heated exchange. earlier this week we received yet another report that the assad regime has used chlorine gas against its own people which new bush knows the timing of...
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it seems to us that's a good way for us to start. reached poli policymakers, in fact, made a difference. it seems to us that that's a good way for us to start. well, the same time, we're also supporting research that deals with both national and international policy-related questions. so we think this is a good moment to bring people together and i know the national history center's also doing that. we will do it together with them. to see what kinds of work we can join forces on, and what each of us does independently. i would say that if one of the outcomes of this work of conv e convening is to create a formal or informal history lobby that can operate at multiple levels from local to international, then that will be very significant achievement. and that's what we think the moment demands of us. >> speaking to the world war ii museum and my successor, steven watson, i'd say we'd like to join in on that effort. we think it's a great endeavor and worthwhile. jason, you were going to say something? >> yeah, it's a really good questi
it seems to us that's a good way for us to start. reached poli policymakers, in fact, made a difference. it seems to us that that's a good way for us to start. well, the same time, we're also supporting research that deals with both national and international policy-related questions. so we think this is a good moment to bring people together and i know the national history center's also doing that. we will do it together with them. to see what kinds of work we can join forces on, and what each...
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her video was reported to us. there was a decision that was made that was later reversed because of the language that was used in her account, it was a mistake, and we ac knowledged it. >> so her announcement was sensorsed because it was pro life. has twitter ever sensorsed anyone for pro choice? >> she was never censored. >> so you are you saying nothing happened to her tweet? >> her tweet got a lot of attention. we take our terms of service very seriously. sometimes we make the wrong decision. we have action on all sides of issues. and we strive to be better every day. >> and let me ask a final question because my time is expired. miss downs, i'd like to know what is youtube's policy with respect to plaguer university and the allegations that the content they are putting out are being restricted and censorsed by youtube? >> as i mentioned we enforce our policies in neutral way. in the terms of specifics it's subject of ongoing litigation so i'm not free to comment on that case. >> i'll say the pattern of politic
her video was reported to us. there was a decision that was made that was later reversed because of the language that was used in her account, it was a mistake, and we ac knowledged it. >> so her announcement was sensorsed because it was pro life. has twitter ever sensorsed anyone for pro choice? >> she was never censored. >> so you are you saying nothing happened to her tweet? >> her tweet got a lot of attention. we take our terms of service very seriously. sometimes we...
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so feel free to just relax into us. if you have a science question go to our website and send it in if we answer it on the show you'll get our d.v.d. featuring a lighthearted look at some of albert einstein's most famous ideas. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. when it comes to psychological disorders sufferers are often susceptible to depression. and while many mental illnesses can be traced back to factors like unresolved traumatic experiences a genetic predisposition or brain tumors some researchers now think that at least with certain disorders and unexpected trigger could be at the heart of the problem . you can't see them but they are everywhere. human body so with microbes. you know there are ten times the number of pathogens in on and around us as well as there are cells in our bodies you know you go. around half of us carry the pathogen that causes talk so plants moses. viruses tapeworms and many other parasites can also be found in humans to survive and reproduce they need a host or s
so feel free to just relax into us. if you have a science question go to our website and send it in if we answer it on the show you'll get our d.v.d. featuring a lighthearted look at some of albert einstein's most famous ideas. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. when it comes to psychological disorders sufferers are often susceptible to depression. and while many mental illnesses can be traced back to factors like unresolved traumatic experiences a genetic...
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can the us avoid a government shutdown?oliticians have until midnight friday to agree legislation preventing a funding freeze. i'm kasia madera, in london. also, new zealand's my minister and ounces she is expecting her first child. and as the two koreas announce plans to march under a single flag at the winter olympics, we speak to north korean skiers flee-er; hg”; egg-93:25 k; 1-995» .. 7 ,., 7 .. 7. land. followed by the deadly mudslides there caused ki; er}; eli? 235-3 ,, the warming el nino current caused that spike in 1998. temperatures dipped for a few years after that, but in 2015 and 2016 el nino is back with record highs. but look — 2017 had no heating from el nino and it's in the top three hottest years. a clear sign that greenhouse gases are the main drivers of warming. what this is showing really is that these influences of the human activity on climate through our emissions of greenhouse gases are really dwarfing the natural climate processes associated with el nino. flooding near the coasts, like this after h
can the us avoid a government shutdown?oliticians have until midnight friday to agree legislation preventing a funding freeze. i'm kasia madera, in london. also, new zealand's my minister and ounces she is expecting her first child. and as the two koreas announce plans to march under a single flag at the winter olympics, we speak to north korean skiers flee-er; hg”; egg-93:25 k; 1-995» .. 7 ,., 7 .. 7. land. followed by the deadly mudslides there caused ki; er}; eli? 235-3 ,, the warming el...
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tells us. it makes us laugh. and cry a. tremble and smile. at you cook images and emotions that come. from the sea every gent on d w. a banker once said that the world economic forum is where billionaires tell millionaires what the middle class feels when despite what his voter base may expect us president dealt with trump feels right at home something some even say he's a god among mere mortals of money tonight america first in the alps welcome to the davos dilemma i'm pretty often berlin this is the day.
tells us. it makes us laugh. and cry a. tremble and smile. at you cook images and emotions that come. from the sea every gent on d w. a banker once said that the world economic forum is where billionaires tell millionaires what the middle class feels when despite what his voter base may expect us president dealt with trump feels right at home something some even say he's a god among mere mortals of money tonight america first in the alps welcome to the davos dilemma i'm pretty often berlin this...
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some use two, some use three, some use four years. they would not only outlaw all those states, those who use failure to vote, it would allow outlaw any state would take people to vote on the front end. peoplecludes people with refusing to vote recently. they get a notice for any individuals through the mailing is bounced back to. and that would be equally prohibitive under the argument today because they are saying any fun and use of nonvoting would be illegal. >> thank you, counsel. you have a couple minutes for rebuttal. >> mr. chief justice, if i can begin with justice kennedy's question. justice kennedy, we think ohio's process was permissible before they enacted the amendment in 2002, but the amendment made it clear for two reasons. 8d, theections 8c and postal service process and the notice process, require that nonvoting be the immediate cause of removal. the only way you can construe 8 b2 in removing that is removing people solely by reason for failure to vote. second, this affected a shift in the state balance at the time. p
some use two, some use three, some use four years. they would not only outlaw all those states, those who use failure to vote, it would allow outlaw any state would take people to vote on the front end. peoplecludes people with refusing to vote recently. they get a notice for any individuals through the mailing is bounced back to. and that would be equally prohibitive under the argument today because they are saying any fun and use of nonvoting would be illegal. >> thank you, counsel. you...
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attack of us on. auk. anything fiscus of us here choking on is about. what other one was in this recess while arkansas was hit by the ball. in we go to ski my dear we feel you model seeking a critically g.n.a.t. probably we could be seeking a sympathize with you seeking nuclear power for exhaustion more our presence i mean you and i mean our. bicycle and cooper family folk are. rejected by the group of persona brings down but the twelve stage he quits the tool he understood that there would be no change lance armstrong would take thirteen years to admit the truth. did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performant yes and then we do the guys some form of we're off it's a dopey believe. in regime. that's why it was something thirty years ago. when one features on one tooth i was it is ample for them all syria has almost had tickets for the. back on what she described as her last week not some artistic tomato system and getting. money the core of the con for putting someone. up of his own to contrary put it if you were to visit a potte
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attorney, i have used this, my office used this section. we followed the law to the letter. there are no complaints. and i want the american people to realize something. mr. marino: we in law enforcement, law enforcement throughout the u.s., we have to be right and on spot every second of every day. a only takes a terrorist moment to get lucky and set off a bomb to kill americans. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: i rise in strong opposition to the fisa amendments and re-authorization act of 2017. which re-authorizes section 702 fisa for six years without enacting adequate protection force our privacy. supporters of this measure want to convince us a new incredibly narrow warrant provision actually constitutes reform. it does not. our right to privacy does not begin when the department of justice fisa for six years with criminal case against us. nor has a fully does it
attorney, i have used this, my office used this section. we followed the law to the letter. there are no complaints. and i want the american people to realize something. mr. marino: we in law enforcement, law enforcement throughout the u.s., we have to be right and on spot every second of every day. a only takes a terrorist moment to get lucky and set off a bomb to kill americans. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: thank...
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joining us now is emma walmsley. thanks for being here. >> delighted to be here, meg >> you took the job from april before that spending 17 years at l'oreal, so in some ways you're an industry outsider what's job number one for you? >> well, as i laid out very clearly in july, all three businesses of gsk have to perform, but my number one priority is our biggest, most profitable, highest return business, pharmaceuticals. and at the beginning of that, that means we're very focused on executing the launches that we have in hand right now, and we have extremely exciting ones our new chronic pulmonary disease we're marketing right now. critically in vaccines, and this is a big launch for gsk on a new shingles vaccine this is a tremendous opportunity for the company. you know, one in three of us is going to suffer from this really debilitating disease that's you, me, or your cameraman, and we have 90, over 90% efficacy with this vaccine, which is why it's been given a preferential recommendation. that means it's possibly
joining us now is emma walmsley. thanks for being here. >> delighted to be here, meg >> you took the job from april before that spending 17 years at l'oreal, so in some ways you're an industry outsider what's job number one for you? >> well, as i laid out very clearly in july, all three businesses of gsk have to perform, but my number one priority is our biggest, most profitable, highest return business, pharmaceuticals. and at the beginning of that, that means we're very...
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and which continues to effect us all today in the computers we use. we're in the personal computer gallery. which shows all the different kinds of micro processer based computers that were for sale in the 70s and 80s. we use personal computers today of course. the hay day was the 70s and 80s. the moe most significant here is the apple 1 computer. they sold about 220 of these. many of the them were assembledment some you could build in kit form. that's hi ss signature on the t. the apple one was a hobiest machine. aimed at gear heads. and connecting things up to their tv. on the basis of this steve jobs said if we made a computer for normal people, rather than nerds, no offense. i think we could sell a lot more. and the computer that resulted from that was called the apple two. so apple was created by the two steves. and the ma sheep that really put them on the map was there one. the apple 2. in 1977. had 48 kill bites of memory. not megabytes or gigabytes. and provided color. which was unusual for the time. on the basis of the apple two, apple actuall
and which continues to effect us all today in the computers we use. we're in the personal computer gallery. which shows all the different kinds of micro processer based computers that were for sale in the 70s and 80s. we use personal computers today of course. the hay day was the 70s and 80s. the moe most significant here is the apple 1 computer. they sold about 220 of these. many of the them were assembledment some you could build in kit form. that's hi ss signature on the t. the apple one was...
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thank us time on shift. listening to the radio with amazon's alexa and other intelligent loudspeaker systems is creating a new market for audio programmes the first shows are already being recorded just for these systems media professionals hope this will encourage a whole new generation of listeners the radio revolution next week on shift. hijacking the news. where i go wrong the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china turkey people are told it's that simple and if you're a journalist there and you try to get me on that you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoke and mirrors it's not just about being here for balance or being neutral it's about being truthful. funny was boring golf and i were getting over. the top stories followed across social media share your comments an
thank us time on shift. listening to the radio with amazon's alexa and other intelligent loudspeaker systems is creating a new market for audio programmes the first shows are already being recorded just for these systems media professionals hope this will encourage a whole new generation of listeners the radio revolution next week on shift. hijacking the news. where i go wrong the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us...
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or limited use. there's that component of it. the other element of the h.o.a.s and not be inundated with the fun and awesome nightlife on broadway and the complexity of each one new use on what this means for their residential community as well. >> and i think you'll get so the cap and if something's already converted to a bar or restaurant. you'll only open up a new one if one goes out of business and as it's probably easier to use one already existing than convert another space. and i prefer a cap. i don't have any preference but you cap it at the exact number it is now so it doesn't -- if the neighbors feel it shouldn't grow, it doesn't grow but there's flexibility to move it around. >> i'm happy of thinking of this as legislating a practical reality. >> commissioner: commissioner richards. >> interestingly enough i think it's an example and north beach is an example. . once a place -- and jackson square's become retail destination for men there's all these small stores opening up and there's barb
or limited use. there's that component of it. the other element of the h.o.a.s and not be inundated with the fun and awesome nightlife on broadway and the complexity of each one new use on what this means for their residential community as well. >> and i think you'll get so the cap and if something's already converted to a bar or restaurant. you'll only open up a new one if one goes out of business and as it's probably easier to use one already existing than convert another space. and i...
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those of us in this room have come to rely on charles' undeniable ability to help us understand voters and how election administrators can best serve them. so thank you for taking time-out to be with us today. they will all take about five minutes. i will start to my right with michael sscarvellcarvello. take it away. >> i've got to warn you. i'm an elections geek. so i'm going to refer to my notes to keep you on track. the goal is to conduct elections in fair, accurate, accessible, and transparent manner, so meeting that goal is difficult. because our budgets are tight, our staff is small. we rely on temp workers and poll workers and the expectation is perfection from the media and the public. so that's very difficult. so we're constantly thinking of new ways to improve our processes and one of the ways we can do that is to use data. and so we typically collect raw data, analyze that data and use it to convert it to information to improve our processes. traditionally the analysis to prepare that data has been simple. we look at the number of registered voters. we look at the historic
those of us in this room have come to rely on charles' undeniable ability to help us understand voters and how election administrators can best serve them. so thank you for taking time-out to be with us today. they will all take about five minutes. i will start to my right with michael sscarvellcarvello. take it away. >> i've got to warn you. i'm an elections geek. so i'm going to refer to my notes to keep you on track. the goal is to conduct elections in fair, accurate, accessible, and...
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folks who at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us and what effect will it have been society does the human race really need an upgrade i think it's only the beginning of this cyborgs human machines starting february first on t w. this is d w news live from berlin could a new coalition government for germany be within reach chance the ongoing merkel and her conservatives have been holding talks with the leader of the social democrats in the first.
folks who at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us and what effect will it have been society does the human race really need an upgrade i think it's only the beginning of this cyborgs human machines starting february first on t w. this is d w news live from berlin could a new coalition government for germany be within reach chance the ongoing merkel and her conservatives have been holding talks with the leader of the social democrats in the first.
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with you have to treat them as a human being with the same concerns fears and so forth as everybody of us we found this when we started a dialogue with nuclear weapons policy makers and those were people from the then soviet union from china from france the united states and the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagree with one of them but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an and for them it is part of that doctrine they simply don't see certain people like be easy as humans and. i'm sure you've heard of some of the horrors they perpetrated on the women and children maybe there are some gravitas as that are driving their behavior but rather than analyzing those grievances don't you think that we have to stop them first i don't think that the methods for using at the moment to stop them are working. if you if you look at the way that we have ourselves fetishist them by putting there any time that a suicide bomber succeeds in paris or brussels or wherever we put their their faces on
with you have to treat them as a human being with the same concerns fears and so forth as everybody of us we found this when we started a dialogue with nuclear weapons policy makers and those were people from the then soviet union from china from france the united states and the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagree with one of them but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an and for...
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stay with us here on bbc news, still to come. a status update — it says it will prioritise your family and friends over advertisers and news. a surgeon who branded his initials onto the livers of two transplant patients has been fined £10,000 and given a community service order. simon bramhall pleaded guilty to two counts of assault in december. his crimes, carried out at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, were discovered when the patients returned to hospital for further surgery, as sima kotecha reports. reporter: mr bramhall, what's your reaction? simon bramhall, once a respected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. what would you like to say to the patients, mr bramhall? today, he was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. well, it was here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham where bramhall committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and it was a year later, after a disciplinary hear
stay with us here on bbc news, still to come. a status update — it says it will prioritise your family and friends over advertisers and news. a surgeon who branded his initials onto the livers of two transplant patients has been fined £10,000 and given a community service order. simon bramhall pleaded guilty to two counts of assault in december. his crimes, carried out at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, were discovered when the patients returned to hospital for further surgery, as...
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let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. bosses of youtube, facebook and twitter will attend a hearing in the us later aimed at tackling the spread of extremist content online. all three of the platforms have already taken measures to prevent terrorist propaganda but politicians around the world say more needs to be done. last year, facebook said it plans to boost its team of moderators by more than 3,000. and google says it'll increase the number of people monitoring content to a total of 10,000. meanwhile twitter has already removed around a million accounts related to terrorism. it's a big concern for governments around the world. in germany for example, firms can be fined over $60 million if they fail to take down extremist material. in the uk, ministers have suggested tech giants could face punitive taxes if they don't do more in the fight against terrorism. with me is richard kramer, founder and managing partner, arete research. good morning. what will be achieved at this hearing, if anything?” don't think much will co
let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. bosses of youtube, facebook and twitter will attend a hearing in the us later aimed at tackling the spread of extremist content online. all three of the platforms have already taken measures to prevent terrorist propaganda but politicians around the world say more needs to be done. last year, facebook said it plans to boost its team of moderators by more than 3,000. and google says it'll increase the number of people monitoring content to a total of...
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used to have his own t.v. show and he was often a guest on talk programs but not anymore show was cancelled he's half armenian and half greek an opposition journalist puts him high on the list of people whom the turkish authorities consider dangerous. there are more and more friends against him. it is less hard to plan the even simple i knew personally started making threats young people who live near me. watch them grow up to be threatened by young people it was really depressing. hikers family are now on their way to berlin is looking forward to their arrival. times are. usually. really. just going to check this. better when they get near it will not look and sound as if you don't know when i should start looking around for an apartment and take care of all the other stuff because the end of organising is to have them here all of it always taking it which are such that the younger ones ok i'll talk to the older one do what he understands just don't wish i think he'll understand. but i'll explain that we'll j
used to have his own t.v. show and he was often a guest on talk programs but not anymore show was cancelled he's half armenian and half greek an opposition journalist puts him high on the list of people whom the turkish authorities consider dangerous. there are more and more friends against him. it is less hard to plan the even simple i knew personally started making threats young people who live near me. watch them grow up to be threatened by young people it was really depressing. hikers...
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of uses need additional scrutiny. so that's it, colleagues, hopefully, if you have any questions, let me know, and we can move the conversation forward. >> colleagues, any questions at this point in time? okay. seeing none, we will open this up to public comment. item number 6. seeing no public comment, item is closed. >> i don't need this to be a committee report. this is fine, we're going to have some more conversations with planning and economic development and then we'll go from there. >> okay. so colleagues, could i have a motion to move this item forward to the full board? >> supervisor tang: so moved. >> and moved by supervisor tang and seconded by supervisor peskin. okay. madam clerk, do we have any other business before us today? >> clerk: no, we are done. >> okay. that concludes our calendar. we are adjourned. >> self-planning works to preserve and enhance the city what kind hispanic the environment in a variety of ways overhead plans to fwied other departments to open space and land use an urban design and
of uses need additional scrutiny. so that's it, colleagues, hopefully, if you have any questions, let me know, and we can move the conversation forward. >> colleagues, any questions at this point in time? okay. seeing none, we will open this up to public comment. item number 6. seeing no public comment, item is closed. >> i don't need this to be a committee report. this is fine, we're going to have some more conversations with planning and economic development and then we'll go from...
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joining us roster just. apart from those big results tennis fans had a few things to say about bright pink and black colored kits on the splay by players during the opening round as you can see there this journalist in melbourne wasn't the only one pointing out a likeness to a suit in the suite one tennis fan adding i get that nike pays these guys a lot to wear their gear to drive sales but they must look at all this rick in the searing pink and say really is there nothing in blue season and then be murray's mom she seems to agree pointing out that britain's car lehmann was rocking the licorice all sort of foot but what that the player himself think i don't think really suits me. i think if you're a bit. you have a better tan and. you can get in touch with me on twitter peter underscore stammered i have more sport for you in the eight hundred g.m.t. hour but for now i'm going to hand you back to forty meter thank you so much for that and that will do it for today's news good remember would love to hear from
joining us roster just. apart from those big results tennis fans had a few things to say about bright pink and black colored kits on the splay by players during the opening round as you can see there this journalist in melbourne wasn't the only one pointing out a likeness to a suit in the suite one tennis fan adding i get that nike pays these guys a lot to wear their gear to drive sales but they must look at all this rick in the searing pink and say really is there nothing in blue season and...