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they're using signal. they're using what'sapp. they're using snap. snap map. things of that nature to move and i think it's important that you all be able to work and to evolve. as these new technologies come into the marketplace and come boo m into play, but i'd like for you u as much you can now and then when we go to a classified hearing then be able to expand on how you are evolving and working with these new technologies and and tracking the way adverse actors are using their technologies. if you'll give just a little snippet. >> thank you for your question and i'll do my best in an open setting. so what i would say is that as i mentioned before, they give us different tools and options. over time, we apply those authorities in different ways in the confines of the law. in accordance with the law and regular laces. so the law we might aply a law, that's an evolutionary process that evolves. >> we need to make the appropriate changes. what we need to do is give you the tools that are going to be useful. and if there are changes that need to be made, we nee
they're using signal. they're using what'sapp. they're using snap. snap map. things of that nature to move and i think it's important that you all be able to work and to evolve. as these new technologies come into the marketplace and come boo m into play, but i'd like for you u as much you can now and then when we go to a classified hearing then be able to expand on how you are evolving and working with these new technologies and and tracking the way adverse actors are using their technologies....
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arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. >> good morning, everyone. the meeting will come to order. welcome to the december 16th, 2019, meeting of the rules committee. i am supervisor hilary ronen, chair of the committee. seated to my right as vice chair shamann walton and to my left is gordon marr. our clerk is victor young and i would like to thank my canoe -- michael and jim at san francisco government tv for staffing this meeting. are there any announcements? >> silence also phones and electronic devices. completed speaker cards and copies of any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk i didn't his acted upon today will appear on t
arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. >> good morning, everyone. the meeting will...
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us.at time, i just wanted to feel safety and find a safe place. yeah. i know that you saw people who were on the boat with you drowned, actually, killed. you survived because you were picked out of the water but other people did not survive. but then of course you ended up subject to the australian authorities‘ decision not to allow you or indeed, any of the other "boat people" coming by boat. the australian government decided not to allow you onto their territory, but send you to manus island in papua new guinea. they set up two camps, one in manus island and one in the one of the islands of micronesia, nauru, and that is where all of these would—be asylum seekers ended up after 2013. what were your feelings when you arrived in manus island? you use this word, i think we should make it clear, "boat people", it is one of the main concepts that the australian government is using for describing us, and they call us "boat people", and you know, it is like a negative meaning in australian pol
us.at time, i just wanted to feel safety and find a safe place. yeah. i know that you saw people who were on the boat with you drowned, actually, killed. you survived because you were picked out of the water but other people did not survive. but then of course you ended up subject to the australian authorities‘ decision not to allow you or indeed, any of the other "boat people" coming by boat. the australian government decided not to allow you onto their territory, but send you to...
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they're using facebook. they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals. google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they've morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet. but he social media companies like google and facebook are not so that the roles have changed studies show now that individuals expect to the news to find them. and we turn to them and the number one thing that we were out with our company with that money and aren't interested in you they are i don't make anything and everyone to be informed that their baby and you need to create a different format near it and. there's so much. misinformation and it's packaged very well and it looks the same when you see it on the facebook page we can lose. so much of what we do in terms of the kind of democratic. market. both google and facebook announ
they're using facebook. they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals. google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they've morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet. but he social media companies like google and facebook are not so that the roles have changed studies show now that...
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how secure is using it compared to using a credit card online the only way to answer that question is it depends it depends on the wallets and on the online payment system there are you while it's a systems that are more secure than some of the online payment systems that are in use today and vice versa. i would prefer the to using the credit card in the store because you've removed the human element you don't have the cashier taking your credit card you know copying it or memorizing it or whatever. and if you will it is definitely more secure in the sense that. you don't have to worry about terry physically keeping the cash with you all the time and having enough to pay every time i give my kids cash they seem to lose some of it for example if they never lose their phones. so when it comes to security let's make a good impression but what about user data and the electronic transaction leaves a digital footprint when it comes to wallets that information is not only available to my bank but also to service providers like google or pay pal our digital wallet is just another step towards
how secure is using it compared to using a credit card online the only way to answer that question is it depends it depends on the wallets and on the online payment system there are you while it's a systems that are more secure than some of the online payment systems that are in use today and vice versa. i would prefer the to using the credit card in the store because you've removed the human element you don't have the cashier taking your credit card you know copying it or memorizing it or...
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that is not going to make us free. freedom requires a great deal from us. and part of it, yes, getting government out of the way, especially when government is in the wrong places. we need to keep government out of the business of, for example, county clerk's telling you who you ought to marry. thank you, iowa, for your hand and bringing marriage equality to the united states of america. respecting american freedom means keeping government out of the business of dictating to women what their reproductive health care choices ought to be. that freedom belongs with you. but sometimes it means insisting that the public sector step up. that is why we have local government, that is why we have mayors. you are not free if there is not a clean, safe, plowed road between where you are and where you need to get to. you are not free, if you do not know where you're going to go get a glass of safe drinking water. by making certain things available. a secretary of education who believes in public education and supports america's teachers. i think that we need to step up
that is not going to make us free. freedom requires a great deal from us. and part of it, yes, getting government out of the way, especially when government is in the wrong places. we need to keep government out of the business of, for example, county clerk's telling you who you ought to marry. thank you, iowa, for your hand and bringing marriage equality to the united states of america. respecting american freedom means keeping government out of the business of dictating to women what their...
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if the density bonus is to be used, it should be used for housing, and this should be a housing project. where is the performer that says it can't be a housing project? we don't accept this when other developers are building in this area, building housing projects, and this city needs housing. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> can i get the overhead, please? good afternoon, commissions, i'm with our mission no eviction. the project is always perceived as even more harmful to the community than it was first proposed. we now fully see the existential impacts it will have on the adjacent businesses as well as other iconic cultural events. each entity's existence could be in jeopardy. for what? an oversized housing project with housing as an afterthought. we also just recently found out about the loading zone or the fire engine loading zone which is going to clear out the whole treat street. and we don't see that as an improvement. we see that as an enforcement issue. further putting pressure on the deliveries for these businesses. we found out the on-site parking is for the
if the density bonus is to be used, it should be used for housing, and this should be a housing project. where is the performer that says it can't be a housing project? we don't accept this when other developers are building in this area, building housing projects, and this city needs housing. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> can i get the overhead, please? good afternoon, commissions, i'm with our mission no eviction. the project is always perceived as even more...
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in the us the use of l.s.d. has become popular among a well educated and professionally successful demographic. this is the group to call austin is targeting with his business model and his public information campaign. the drugs that i've chosen to use happen to be highly illegal. and yet that's a key word they're not yet excepted culturally but they will be very soon and i just happen to be one of the pioneers who's talking about this in a more public way. 'd austin is always on the lookout for new investors hearing's money from online courses which started $49.00 each and personalized coaching sessions at just under $400.00 per half hour. i want to welcome you to the 1st video that we're doing for ready my p.c. of course the community your ready instructor. his goal is to legitimize the responsible use of psychedelic substances starting with microchips. so the best way to calibrate your dose level 'd is to start low and go slow so it's difficult because what he's in a legal gray area. thing with the 3rd wave i
in the us the use of l.s.d. has become popular among a well educated and professionally successful demographic. this is the group to call austin is targeting with his business model and his public information campaign. the drugs that i've chosen to use happen to be highly illegal. and yet that's a key word they're not yet excepted culturally but they will be very soon and i just happen to be one of the pioneers who's talking about this in a more public way. 'd austin is always on the lookout...
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we still have a long way to go in terms of use of force. use of force complaints. of course, the disproportionately of people of color who are involved in those complaints and how we address those, as we move forward. so do want to thank you for the information provided, the quarterly reports, the annual reports. but i would like to continue this to the call of the chair, because we will bring d.p.a. back, as well as police department and other public safety providers to have a more full conversation, as we continue to adjust the issues that exist around police accountability. >> clerk: so i hear a motion from supervisor walton to continue with the call of the chair. we can take that without objection. >> mr. clerk, please call our next item. kick a resolution declaring a public health crisis on drug overdoses and drug use and urging the department of public health to present a comprehensive plan on how to address the crisis. >> supervisor haney has joined us. supervisor haney, this is your hearing. >> supervisor haney: thank you. thank you, chair mandelman, and co
we still have a long way to go in terms of use of force. use of force complaints. of course, the disproportionately of people of color who are involved in those complaints and how we address those, as we move forward. so do want to thank you for the information provided, the quarterly reports, the annual reports. but i would like to continue this to the call of the chair, because we will bring d.p.a. back, as well as police department and other public safety providers to have a more full...
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if they were to use the pack to solicit contributions from us, let's say, then they could use the treasuryof the pack to make contributions. that kind of use of a pack is called a separate segregated fund >> it's important to clarify that here in the regulations. i appreciate ms. mayo in the audience. thank you for this and the other feedback. >> so her amendment essentially is to just call out that sub section a that use of a separate, segregated fund down here in sub section i. sub section i is different. it talks about partnerships that are made up of business entity partners so if let's say two corporations enter into a partnership, this is talking about whether or not the partnership can make a contribution to candidates. in the first line, she pointed out is too narrow and too constricconstrict tive. it's prohibited under 1.14b for make a contribution to a candidate committee. this proposes adding the action unless it's made by the partnership separate segregated fun pursuant to sub section a of this regulation so basically just making that first sentence not overly restrictive becau
if they were to use the pack to solicit contributions from us, let's say, then they could use the treasuryof the pack to make contributions. that kind of use of a pack is called a separate segregated fund >> it's important to clarify that here in the regulations. i appreciate ms. mayo in the audience. thank you for this and the other feedback. >> so her amendment essentially is to just call out that sub section a that use of a separate, segregated fund down here in sub section i....
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using them. as leeway and also the use the excuse that they are unable to separate. their data as not a right line to that so they've been lying to the courts or wrong they've had the ability to sort that out and just they don't want to because it gives them power or everyone the ability to look into all the political opponents like they did the president. in the city's illegal must phone and internet surveillance of its own citizens was revealed back in 2013 by with snowden a form a contractor at the agency he's wanted in the u.s. for leaking classified info but was granted asylum by russia. the alphabet soup of government agencies was it carrying out all kinds of wild spying and violations of privacy it was all pretty clearly a violation of the us constitution or that man offers protection under reasonable search and seizure however at the time the n.s.a. tried to fight back pretty hard does the n.s.a. collect any type of data. on millions or hundreds of millions of americans. no sir. it does n
using them. as leeway and also the use the excuse that they are unable to separate. their data as not a right line to that so they've been lying to the courts or wrong they've had the ability to sort that out and just they don't want to because it gives them power or everyone the ability to look into all the political opponents like they did the president. in the city's illegal must phone and internet surveillance of its own citizens was revealed back in 2013 by with snowden a form a contractor...
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by now other journalists were starting to film us. an officer took our kit and we were told we could only have it back once the g. 7 summit was over. jim clancy or no one is going in the front room all so i can see a similar because you don't stir your frustrations and he did the goebbels on concorde on his own video message as it goes so through your book who does this film work on 21 examples of a concept you wanted also yours and the more you can research on to go america is always positive news here on podium but because it was. left without protection it was hard to shake off the feeling that the police were not just trying to stop violent protests but the reporting on it too. but we still made our way to the center where the clashes were about to unfold. just. watched. we actually super lucky that the wind is blowing in that direction because it started with tear gas and without the protective gear that you board. only of around $200.00 protesters had made it to buy on and past the checkpoint and within a couple of hours they we
by now other journalists were starting to film us. an officer took our kit and we were told we could only have it back once the g. 7 summit was over. jim clancy or no one is going in the front room all so i can see a similar because you don't stir your frustrations and he did the goebbels on concorde on his own video message as it goes so through your book who does this film work on 21 examples of a concept you wanted also yours and the more you can research on to go america is always positive...
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use. due to the lack of resources drug users share the same ward with psychiatric patients we handle those are all. which takes a short period of time and then we have to undo the psychological dependence. and it takes a long time even after you need to be quite a long time patient. but the flip side of the tramadol is this over regulating it would have disastrous results in a general ward we visit a patient for whom trammels an essential pain treatment. suffers from sickle cell disease a blood disorder which causes acute pain and stunts growth although he looks much younger he's actually 18. 2018 the nigerian government in an effort to clamp down on the beauty of coding. banned them extensively some doctors and experts are concerned that the authorities might result to similar tactics. if you buy drugs. because. they need the drug so if. we visit the local commander. in the city they tell us they slowly winning the war against illegal trying. to illustrate they doing to show us what used
use. due to the lack of resources drug users share the same ward with psychiatric patients we handle those are all. which takes a short period of time and then we have to undo the psychological dependence. and it takes a long time even after you need to be quite a long time patient. but the flip side of the tramadol is this over regulating it would have disastrous results in a general ward we visit a patient for whom trammels an essential pain treatment. suffers from sickle cell disease a blood...
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us and submitted to. the future. like many african countries kenya is grappling with a got beach problem there are no public dust bins for people to dump their trash and there's no garbage collection center with the trash piling up people have had to take matters into their own hands collection and recycling initiatives like omar's help to plant pick up. he told us we can go to the beach to swim after collecting trash i connected. to. 80 years ago there extent of ocean pollution really hits home form our studies have shown that the even ocean is the 2nd most polluted in the world these affects both the marine life and the human food supply here in laos amar decided to start doing his beach to protect the ocean. you want to be bored by the sea shore but one time the boat had injured. but when i came out of the boat you will abide by it by the glass he is blasting everywhere and there was kids playing around you know and there was a lot of the one not doing anything and also i thought maybe a good idea what a very nice
us and submitted to. the future. like many african countries kenya is grappling with a got beach problem there are no public dust bins for people to dump their trash and there's no garbage collection center with the trash piling up people have had to take matters into their own hands collection and recycling initiatives like omar's help to plant pick up. he told us we can go to the beach to swim after collecting trash i connected. to. 80 years ago there extent of ocean pollution really hits...
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us working as foreign agents or. influence or manipulation of a foreign power as a kind of excuse that's nothing new we saw in the cold war. in the u.s. it's been alleged the mormon church is sitting on a $100000000000.00 in donations that it misled its members into making there was a bar behind the claim it used to be a senior portfolio manager at the churches investment division he also says the church may have breached tax rules. for many years the mormon church has been startling $1.00 to $2000000000.00 a structure. of the reserves. i want to see 3 non profit according to the whistleblower a company called ensign pick advisors is helping the church to exploit its status as a nonprofit organization to dodge taxes alleging the mormons could go a huge amount to the state and he also says members have parted with their money on false pretenses the mormon church asked members to give it 10 percent of their income this money is meant for charitable educational and religious purposes but the whistleblower claims it's si
us working as foreign agents or. influence or manipulation of a foreign power as a kind of excuse that's nothing new we saw in the cold war. in the u.s. it's been alleged the mormon church is sitting on a $100000000000.00 in donations that it misled its members into making there was a bar behind the claim it used to be a senior portfolio manager at the churches investment division he also says the church may have breached tax rules. for many years the mormon church has been startling $1.00 to...
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i was one of the news curators at facebook a bunch of us used to sit around every day and we used to remove stories from the news feed that were too conservative and now and then we inject a story that we thought was really cool. facebook founder mark zuckerberg says he's committed to giving everyone a voice he's from responding to an allegation that facebook edits conservative views out of its trending topics they can suppress certain types of results based on what they think you should be seeing based on what your followers are presenting now a new report claims that according to a former facebook employee the social media mega company sometimes ignores what is actually trending among its 1000000000 users if the story originated from a conservative news source or if it's a topic causing buzz among conservatives. facebook costly manipulates or users they do it by the things that they insert into the news feeds they do it by the types of posts they allow their users to see and the fact that they actually decided to do psychological experiments on the users is something that i think a
i was one of the news curators at facebook a bunch of us used to sit around every day and we used to remove stories from the news feed that were too conservative and now and then we inject a story that we thought was really cool. facebook founder mark zuckerberg says he's committed to giving everyone a voice he's from responding to an allegation that facebook edits conservative views out of its trending topics they can suppress certain types of results based on what they think you should be...
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as samira was saying there — the us—china trade war is an ongoing worry for the fed and us business.ent trump is expected to meet with top trade advisers later to discuss whether to go ahead with a fresh round of tariffs on some $160 billion in chinese goods — due to come in on sunday. rico hizon is following the story in singapore. nice to see you. this is the real concern, that at the moment these chinese are slapped on imports if there is no change. absolutely. this meeting of donald trump with his trade advisors will indeed be very critical and sources say that donald trump ‘s advisors are divided about whether to proceed with the tariffs and what impacts such a move would have on us financial markets. as for china, it could cripple their slowing economy to last export numbers to the us showed an over 20% client to sally, negotiations have failed to produce deals on agricultural purchases by china. since the two countries agreed in october to conclude the luminary trade agreement. and many expected the two sides to reach a mini trade deal. ahead of the ta riffs mini trade deal. a
as samira was saying there — the us—china trade war is an ongoing worry for the fed and us business.ent trump is expected to meet with top trade advisers later to discuss whether to go ahead with a fresh round of tariffs on some $160 billion in chinese goods — due to come in on sunday. rico hizon is following the story in singapore. nice to see you. this is the real concern, that at the moment these chinese are slapped on imports if there is no change. absolutely. this meeting of donald...
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refuses to come out using 64 cameras gives us 64 different perspectives. in addition to the color and light properties of each point you can also calculate the distance this has huge advantages for post production you can add the extra factor after the fact and who knows what. the light field video shoot his prefer to success the team has managed to create a 3 d. model of the cellist the recordings have captured the amount of light reflecting in all different directions from every point in the scene. and this means they can calculate the exact position of each of those points. they've also managed to successfully capture her movements using the spatial data they can replicate the cellist from different angles and even have her play polyphonic length. or physical used for eventually a light field technology might work like a kind of scanner system he wouldn't have actual cameras anymore so all the camera work would take place and post. that. we're trying to bring this technology into film production for the 1st time that's what's so special and what it does
refuses to come out using 64 cameras gives us 64 different perspectives. in addition to the color and light properties of each point you can also calculate the distance this has huge advantages for post production you can add the extra factor after the fact and who knows what. the light field video shoot his prefer to success the team has managed to create a 3 d. model of the cellist the recordings have captured the amount of light reflecting in all different directions from every point in the...
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they grabbed us, blindfolded us, took his outside and lined us against the wall. and just clam do against the wall, heads against the wall. and we could hear them walking back, that puts me. against the wall, like this. and it was like, holy, what is going down? i thought for sure we were going to be executed. i was sure of it. and next thing i know, they started chambering rounds behind us, and all of a sudden the temperature dropped about another 30 degrees. and it got real cold. i was just waiting for what i thought would be a loud crash, and everything to fade out, and that would be the end of life. >> waiting for it, and this really morbid curiosity overtook me, wondering, would i feel it? how long would the pain last? would everything go slow motion? would it be just like being hit in the head by a two by four and then blackness and then light at the end of the tunnel? and actually come the person at the door said ok, and closed the door. and we were alone and looked at each other and said, what the hell was that? and it was over. (music) >> back in the u.s.
they grabbed us, blindfolded us, took his outside and lined us against the wall. and just clam do against the wall, heads against the wall. and we could hear them walking back, that puts me. against the wall, like this. and it was like, holy, what is going down? i thought for sure we were going to be executed. i was sure of it. and next thing i know, they started chambering rounds behind us, and all of a sudden the temperature dropped about another 30 degrees. and it got real cold. i was just...
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on nothing much is on all of us are passive all of us i'm sure don't oh i think you know your own. home your heart your body sludge an older version i was told it was. in november 28th seen the yellow vests began their protests believing that france is political and economic system was stacked against them. almost a year later they were still on the streets this time with crosses for those who have been injured and who are waiting for justice few of them believe that the french state cares much about their welfare these days let alone the issues that brought them out to protest in the 1st place. thing and. legally prescribe for the pain relief of the sick but taken in life threatening doses by millions in search of a fix. huge illegal shipments of the opioid tramadol are flooding the west africa. people in power goes to nigeria to investigate the devastating addiction epidemic that is even fueling the boko haram insurgency. west africa's opioid crisis on a. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going
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it could have been used as a bedroom. everyone knows they are used as bedrooms. here is the plan with the demo calculations. same thing. two bedrooms and a little extra room. here is the one that i got when i got the plan. this is dated september 9th, 2019. the two bedrooms. so the greenroom is labelled the study. here is the plan for the upper unit as proposed. these are existing with the demo calculations. you saw the projects change. here is the plan for that unit today and you can see that -- here it is here. there is the bedroom and that is the unit. it is like half the unit is the bedroom. so my point is, go back to where it was originally. two units with the potential for three bedrooms and it. here is the project here. you can't really see it in the photo. it has been like that for almost three years. the shifting of the floor. i guess i would say, if you want to do the a.d.u., i don't know. that becomes problematic because if they are condos, which imagine they will be, who gets the a.d.u.? how do you get it to the market? is not a bad idea. as you see f
it could have been used as a bedroom. everyone knows they are used as bedrooms. here is the plan with the demo calculations. same thing. two bedrooms and a little extra room. here is the one that i got when i got the plan. this is dated september 9th, 2019. the two bedrooms. so the greenroom is labelled the study. here is the plan for the upper unit as proposed. these are existing with the demo calculations. you saw the projects change. here is the plan for that unit today and you can see that...
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and of us there. are going to. yes yes no doubt that the drug is essential to sustaining insurgency but i want to. focus. on this a lot but i don't. go. finally we travel westwards to car jarius 2nd largest city. its got one of the highest poverty rates the country and also some of its worst tramadol abuse. at the mena connor teaching hospital system of legally prescribed tramadol and the dangers of the illegal street version can be seen in one location. this morning. with the patients in. the psychiatric ward is struggling to cope with the fallout from the abuse grade version 44 bates. 50 to 60 percent of our clients. use. due to the lack of resources drug users share the same ward with psychiatric patients. which takes a short period of time and then we have to undo the psychological depend. on issues that are on that and it takes a long time even after you need to be quite a long time patient. but the flip side of the tramadol is this over regulating it would have disastrous results in a general ward we visit a
and of us there. are going to. yes yes no doubt that the drug is essential to sustaining insurgency but i want to. focus. on this a lot but i don't. go. finally we travel westwards to car jarius 2nd largest city. its got one of the highest poverty rates the country and also some of its worst tramadol abuse. at the mena connor teaching hospital system of legally prescribed tramadol and the dangers of the illegal street version can be seen in one location. this morning. with the patients in. the...
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>> nobody uses a briefcase anymore. people are using backpacks now. shannon: the time is 15 minutes until the top of the hour and it is day 2 of 12 days on "fox and friends first" and today we feature soldiers angels, the organization will fill 19,000 stockings for deployed troops, veterans at va hospitals, the founder is here with how you can make a difference. for a cold sore, i don't use some waxy cover up. i use herpecín l, it penetrates deep to treat. it soothes moisturizes and creates a spf 30 barrier to protect against flare ups caused by the sun. herpecín l. it does more for a cold sore. i don't use some waxy cover up. i use herpecín l, it penetrates deep to treat. it soothes moisturizes and creates a spf 30 barrier to protect against flare ups caused by the sun. herpecín l. it does more for a cold sore. looking around here i see tablets, laptops, printers, smartphones. they're all connected to the internet. they're all connected. can your network handle all those devices? sometimes. comcast business runs on the nation's largest gig-speed netw
>> nobody uses a briefcase anymore. people are using backpacks now. shannon: the time is 15 minutes until the top of the hour and it is day 2 of 12 days on "fox and friends first" and today we feature soldiers angels, the organization will fill 19,000 stockings for deployed troops, veterans at va hospitals, the founder is here with how you can make a difference. for a cold sore, i don't use some waxy cover up. i use herpecín l, it penetrates deep to treat. it soothes...
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arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. [♪] >> it's always a slap in the face to our people and we see that happening all over this country, but always reminded us that as indigenous people we didn't actually have a place. what we were thought of continuously was as savages and less than, that the white man came to save us. >> when i first saw the early day statue, i think it brought me back to the time of my ancestors. i think that's where genocide started. >> that was a time when people were being hunted down and slaughtered and bounties were placed on their heads. not only were people murdered, our culture was stripped from us. >> prior to my life
arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. [♪] >> it's always a...
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arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday.. >> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic city on sfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at san francisco general hospital our it professionals make guilty or innocent available and support the house/senate regional wear-out system your our employees joy excessive salarie
arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday.. >> working for the...
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tsa use. these have been executed in conjunction with customs and border protection and have been supported by privacy impact assessments and passengers have the opportunity to not participate. in these cases the standard manual identification process is used. last month they pilot underway for the international passengers. the captured camera for this was an active mode meaning it only captured a facial image after the passengers was in position and the officer activated it. after the committee on the government oversight and reform government oversight and reform hearing on the fourth of june the tsa collecteand the tsa cola in atlanta to demonstrate over 99% of travelers chose to use biometric identification and also based on feedback from the hearing we have deployed the signage in both spanish and english to ensure passengers aren't aware that the biometrics are being used into the procedure for opting out. an example of that is currently displayed on a monitor. the tsa is committed to ad
tsa use. these have been executed in conjunction with customs and border protection and have been supported by privacy impact assessments and passengers have the opportunity to not participate. in these cases the standard manual identification process is used. last month they pilot underway for the international passengers. the captured camera for this was an active mode meaning it only captured a facial image after the passengers was in position and the officer activated it. after the...
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clutter is the term they used to describe marks that are not used and commerce. to address the problems of the trademark depletion and clutter, and to defend the integrity of the trademark registry, we support a mix of reforms, including processes for export reexamination and expansion of resignations of trademark not being used in congress, specialization a trademark examiners, and requiring the pretrial to study and report annually on fraudulent on the trademark register. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, apparently my staff was watching this, i have glasses and i'm low energy, they got a mountain do as well. >> (inaudible) chairman tillis, thank you for inviting me to testify. i will discuss whether irreparable harm which is required for an in junction should be provided in cases where the party can establish success on its claim. the presumption is needed, the trademark system to function properly, fairly, and effectively. to start, it's useful to discuss the important roles that trademarks play in our society, and how they differ
clutter is the term they used to describe marks that are not used and commerce. to address the problems of the trademark depletion and clutter, and to defend the integrity of the trademark registry, we support a mix of reforms, including processes for export reexamination and expansion of resignations of trademark not being used in congress, specialization a trademark examiners, and requiring the pretrial to study and report annually on fraudulent on the trademark register. thank you and i look...
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and us technical dominance in the space. we are in the us chamber of commerce.rom a commercial perspective remains intriguing and so i am going to talk a little bit about that and how the commercial perspective blends in with what we are trying to do in national security space but i want to stop at the top level if i might. the us government buys an awful lot of different kinds of things. we buy things that range from aircraft carriers and submarines and a 35 fighters and microchips. it will not be lost on this group that there is as yet no commercial demand for an aircraft carrier or missile carrying submarine and i think very little commercial demand for fighter aircraft. on the other hand there is percentagewise very little demands on the part of the government and national security community for microchips. we have an enormous appetite for chips but we are suffering less then 1% of that market. the best thing on that side of the spectrum the us government can do, and the national security community but large can do, the best thing we can do is invest in cert
and us technical dominance in the space. we are in the us chamber of commerce.rom a commercial perspective remains intriguing and so i am going to talk a little bit about that and how the commercial perspective blends in with what we are trying to do in national security space but i want to stop at the top level if i might. the us government buys an awful lot of different kinds of things. we buy things that range from aircraft carriers and submarines and a 35 fighters and microchips. it will...
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when google develops another tool for us to use and they're doing it not to make our lives easier they're doing it to get another source of information about us these are all free services but obviously they're not because she would complicated machines aren't free your interaction with them is governed so that it will generate revenue. and that's what google docs is and that's what new maps is in literally now more than 100 different platforms that google controls companies that use this surveillance business model the 2 biggest being google and facebook don't sell you anything they sell you. we are the product that will google will tell you is we're very transparent there's a user agreement everybody knows that if you're going to search on google and we're going to give you access to this free information we need to get paid so we're going to take your data the problem is most people don't believe or don't want to believe that that data is going to be used to manipulate you. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be presi
when google develops another tool for us to use and they're doing it not to make our lives easier they're doing it to get another source of information about us these are all free services but obviously they're not because she would complicated machines aren't free your interaction with them is governed so that it will generate revenue. and that's what google docs is and that's what new maps is in literally now more than 100 different platforms that google controls companies that use this...
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translation: christmas reminds us that god continues to love us, even the worst of us.od does not love you because you think and act the right way, his love is unconditional. hundreds of families are spending christmas day in emergency shelters as australia's bushfires destroy nearly a thousand homes. we'll be live in sydney for the latest. russian and turkish officials say they're trying to stop the escalation of fighting in the syrian province of idlib — but the number of dead keeps on rising. police in hong kong clash with pro—democracy protesters demonstrating in shopping centres to catch the attention of christmas tourists. hello and welcome to bbc news. thousands of worshippers have packed st peter's basilica in rome for christmas eve midnight mass. pope francis told the faithful that god loves everyone — ‘even the worst of us', and urged them to give thanks. the pope, generally seen as a reformist leader of the catholic church, also spoke of change. this from our rome correspondent mark lowen. in the gilded splendour of st peter's basilica, this was a solemn chri
translation: christmas reminds us that god continues to love us, even the worst of us.od does not love you because you think and act the right way, his love is unconditional. hundreds of families are spending christmas day in emergency shelters as australia's bushfires destroy nearly a thousand homes. we'll be live in sydney for the latest. russian and turkish officials say they're trying to stop the escalation of fighting in the syrian province of idlib — but the number of dead keeps on...
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so it's up to each company how they use it and more uses that money means fewer empty trips and hopefully less traffic a system with the potential to revolutionize the freight hauling sector. in the small town where i grew up a bell in the town hall rang every half an hour you always knew what time it was more than any other trades making bells is connected to tight keeping but nowadays only a handful of foundries in europe are keeping the tradition alive. it's a centuries old tradition that has stood the test of time. but to long does it actually take to make a bell. there are only a few bell makers left in germany. one of them is the butter bell foundry in the southwest of the country. core of bricks covered in clay creates the shape of the inside of the bell the size and shape determine its pitch and sound quality. then the form of the bell is modeled in clay around that call but separate from it. then embellishments or inscriptions are added. the clay model of the bell is lifted off the brick core and a mold is made of the models in a side. then another one is made of its outside the
so it's up to each company how they use it and more uses that money means fewer empty trips and hopefully less traffic a system with the potential to revolutionize the freight hauling sector. in the small town where i grew up a bell in the town hall rang every half an hour you always knew what time it was more than any other trades making bells is connected to tight keeping but nowadays only a handful of foundries in europe are keeping the tradition alive. it's a centuries old tradition that...
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arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. san francisco is surrounded on three sides by water, the fire boat station is intergal to maritime rescue and preparedness, not only for san francisco, but for all of the bay area. [sirens] >> fire station 35 was built in 1915. so it is over 100 years old. and helped it, we're going to build fire boat station 35. >> so the finished capital planning committee, i think about three years ago, issued a guidance that all city facilities must exist on sea level rise. >> the station 35, construction cost is approximately $30 million. and the schedule was complicated because of what you call a float. it is being fabric
arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. san francisco is surrounded...
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what changed us and what gave us concern us 2019 the good the bad and the ugly. cross talking the year that was i'm joined by my guest robert bridge he's an r.v. website writer we also have dimitri bobbitt she is a political analyst and editor at internet media project and in nicosia we cross alex crystal for oh he is the director and writer for the duran dot com originally cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate all right let me go 1st to alex in nicosia you know alex so much happened this year it seems like the timelines get shorter and shorter and the pace continues at a greater speed here but if i'm taking stock here it seems to me the disconnect between the liberal liberal media in the liberal elites with everybody else because we kind of stretches out you know brags that 2016 that was a one off trump 20068 that was a one off and now it's go to this year the election that's a one off you know it's not this is a trend that's going on here and we're all told no no no no this is not a trend these are one of
what changed us and what gave us concern us 2019 the good the bad and the ugly. cross talking the year that was i'm joined by my guest robert bridge he's an r.v. website writer we also have dimitri bobbitt she is a political analyst and editor at internet media project and in nicosia we cross alex crystal for oh he is the director and writer for the duran dot com originally cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate all right let me go 1st to...
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that us in the loop by use. of it has had us you know it ever since. but those of you because all of us have our own actually see that they might be too busy as it might it will make us. that's what i mean yes i think bad ass but like i see that they're real but i why when i wonder about mosul b.v.m. vast l.s.o. not inviting others to. do so like well those in are going to dial it any governmental literally quite fearless internet fuck you think i do you squint douglas the man does. us also no possible source of normalcy goes on wind up one of the ones that also was. even a pedo god thing without the need to mentally down. down upon us i was only a man did it doesn't matter to me in the event i mean i didn't mean. to. because of what. years are you aware we know pretty little real. you know the musty old rob you were lucky. in that bore me. i knew i barley were gunned. down i think. you know what i mean when you have been to a lot of content i think i. may be able to unlock early on what i want to. but you know they share your you know. with. the siani
that us in the loop by use. of it has had us you know it ever since. but those of you because all of us have our own actually see that they might be too busy as it might it will make us. that's what i mean yes i think bad ass but like i see that they're real but i why when i wonder about mosul b.v.m. vast l.s.o. not inviting others to. do so like well those in are going to dial it any governmental literally quite fearless internet fuck you think i do you squint douglas the man does. us also no...
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they will shape the tradition to you and your family but without us knowing us i miss least i don't see the kalandia. go into the. skeleton rider get in the queue to not have to defend her sort children big bronze medal and board as well. ultimately dealt with much that they treat me but the games are lovely and then the moment that we live in another place you. know what would it be worth it you just don't want to know the day. to yourself it is your life is it still. alexandra just like any other high level athlete is very dedicated and focused on his discipline and while he's concentrated on training for the skeleton race he probably doesn't have much time to ponder what crisis might come next just as washer seemed to come out of the 2015 accusations the western media. it was at the center of the 2015. in the. 3 weeks to explain. again in danger of being burned. to avoid possible burns from the 20202022 world cup. but seemingly none of these headlines and the fact. as the statement made by one person who works in this building in the very heart of the russian capital. we had a freshn
they will shape the tradition to you and your family but without us knowing us i miss least i don't see the kalandia. go into the. skeleton rider get in the queue to not have to defend her sort children big bronze medal and board as well. ultimately dealt with much that they treat me but the games are lovely and then the moment that we live in another place you. know what would it be worth it you just don't want to know the day. to yourself it is your life is it still. alexandra just like any...
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us democratic presidential candidate michael bloomberg has admitted his campaign made use of prison labor although the billionaire says he was unaware it was happening his team hired a firm to help with his 2020 alexion campaign which in turn employed female inmates to make campaign calls. about this when the reports are but as soon as we discovered we. had done this we immediately ended our relationship with the company and the people who hired them imagine being so reach you have people who have people who have prism is to do stuff for you. being so rich you don't even bother to check what you are spending millions of dollars on. rita rating we sad indeed when we learn a vendor of a vendor of a vendor used prison labor we did know about it and we never would have allowed it we don't believe in this practice and we immediately stopped working with pro com and the people who hired them so so how do you do it pay someone to pay someone to tell them mike bloomberg is a big spender he was last to do in the presidential race and he has already outspent all the other democrat candidates
us democratic presidential candidate michael bloomberg has admitted his campaign made use of prison labor although the billionaire says he was unaware it was happening his team hired a firm to help with his 2020 alexion campaign which in turn employed female inmates to make campaign calls. about this when the reports are but as soon as we discovered we. had done this we immediately ended our relationship with the company and the people who hired them imagine being so reach you have people who...
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their you steal right and they don't use any steel they use very little steel for the united states because we don't make that kind in the united states and make rag on a steel so this company's. workers a good went from 500 to 300 the company almost went out of business it took 9 months to get an exemption from these tariffs and obvious that's sort of a political gift that's given so that's the problem you can't you can't do everything through trade because there are huge disruptions that occur as a result ambassador hills i would say that. the administrator your question was is the administration correct innocent malice with china and i would say that analysis is all right there's no question that china has not given us national treatment and treated us in a nondiscriminatory fashion basic norms of the world trade organization that we were a leader in creating a $995.00 having said that i think the perception of correcting those ills was wrong because i think if we had joined hands with europe japan south korea canada and mexico representing as a group more than 60 percent of glob
their you steal right and they don't use any steel they use very little steel for the united states because we don't make that kind in the united states and make rag on a steel so this company's. workers a good went from 500 to 300 the company almost went out of business it took 9 months to get an exemption from these tariffs and obvious that's sort of a political gift that's given so that's the problem you can't you can't do everything through trade because there are huge disruptions that...
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it's important to finance has taught us backcountry used efficiently as possible. >> the commission has made many advances in reducing revelatory red tape and wireless broadband and for and more work remains. in july a letter with nine of my colleagues on the subcommittee encouraging the fcc to clarify its rules regarding the statutory cap on fees. some franchise authorities have stretched to include those that may deter broadband infrastructure and part of the solution can be found by improving the underlined maps and i'm pleased this committee reported favorably hr 4229 broadband data at act on the house floor which i work with my friend the gentleman from iowa but the maps are only the beginning to closing the digital divide. last year he and i included our position agriculture activity act in the farm bill. this provision will spur broadband deployments on rural, agricultural to help farmers better utilize and get connected quicker. i was pleased to see they recently announced the creation of a task force as mandated by our legislation to offer advice and recordations on how to best
it's important to finance has taught us backcountry used efficiently as possible. >> the commission has made many advances in reducing revelatory red tape and wireless broadband and for and more work remains. in july a letter with nine of my colleagues on the subcommittee encouraging the fcc to clarify its rules regarding the statutory cap on fees. some franchise authorities have stretched to include those that may deter broadband infrastructure and part of the solution can be found by...
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also to people who take it from they find us there but i don't know why they use it for all we use it for them on the ticket system. koby and his workers get $3.00 for each bag of charcoal even in nigeria that's not a lot of money but the supply chain in africa is long gone transporters sorters distributors everyone wants to turn a profit the jobs are highly sought after. jobs provided out of body level at a $0.60 house what shop will be checking to see is one of the few jobs that actually brings jobs. to the rural areas to the local women to people who otherwise they have no way to go should have nothing to fall back to they have nothing. for the. and here is a lesson there's really no major industry here that cried a call me this is a boss brain chuckle that oswald wanted to work because the other thing. and this sector is growing. just the one study estimates the market could be worth up to $12000000000.00 by 2030 with $12000000.00 people working at it that's a shot at market close to the money made in that sector will stay with a powerful distributors solution and pay. the money i
also to people who take it from they find us there but i don't know why they use it for all we use it for them on the ticket system. koby and his workers get $3.00 for each bag of charcoal even in nigeria that's not a lot of money but the supply chain in africa is long gone transporters sorters distributors everyone wants to turn a profit the jobs are highly sought after. jobs provided out of body level at a $0.60 house what shop will be checking to see is one of the few jobs that actually...
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way that's a very big move with a crippled us that maybe it's not the us government on the right it's going to make us take you so much and if it was i'll just give you your apostles but we'll send you out them occasions well yeah the cash for them at least i think it's got out of the commission very much like the real reverse no. doubt. we're still sells book and we're here because i got the opportunity to conduct the premiere of the world premiere of thomas in egypt by mozart at the mozart rocca and you may think what is thomas thomas is a piece that maybe nobody really knows or very few people know of mozart he was 17 when he wrote it but at the time he never really worked as a piece and this time last for other spouse one of my favorite production and artistic companies in the world is putting it together for the mozart mohar here in salisbury and i get to be the fortunate person who will conduct this production but i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for one really really dear friend and person who i admire a lot and he is the interim danton the artistic director of the mozart more m
way that's a very big move with a crippled us that maybe it's not the us government on the right it's going to make us take you so much and if it was i'll just give you your apostles but we'll send you out them occasions well yeah the cash for them at least i think it's got out of the commission very much like the real reverse no. doubt. we're still sells book and we're here because i got the opportunity to conduct the premiere of the world premiere of thomas in egypt by mozart at the mozart...
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it is to stop us from reporting it's to intimidate us so we don't. so we don't challenge. i think that the biggest wake up call for the government was the day after they they tried to shut down rappler. there was a global reaction to it so i don't think they counted on that. they also didn't count that raptor would fight. rappler was a dream. in 2011 group of friends and i kind of thought that there's this new technology that is that we can't completely try out in the traditional networks because everything that made traditional media successful would go against what we wanted to do. was. getting tonight tweak something on the one hand. but your post. let's post that story that's the best statement glenda. yeah we started with 12 people 4 or 5 of us were about 40 about pleasant. and and then we hired the smartest 20 somethings we could find. is a good look at that with a mug yes. i would do it how do i fix what i think it's largely unfixable i mean i've been trying to fix of it for 40 years and that's why don't i start because you're here from the lo
it is to stop us from reporting it's to intimidate us so we don't. so we don't challenge. i think that the biggest wake up call for the government was the day after they they tried to shut down rappler. there was a global reaction to it so i don't think they counted on that. they also didn't count that raptor would fight. rappler was a dream. in 2011 group of friends and i kind of thought that there's this new technology that is that we can't completely try out in the traditional networks...
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we didn't driven over them with tanks we've developed a new process that allows us to use the maximum amount of recycled rubber some products integrate natural couch work or other substances. but we don't we only use old timers. customers like the recycled rubber when used as flooring the sheets don't have to be glued down and they can stand up to the elements. filled in fell's castle they're being used to protect the grand slabs in the courtyard. once the restoration work is finished the mats can be cleaned and used elsewhere. this robust material last for years. our next report is about repurposing something else that's often found on garbage heap glass bottles yes indeed did you know that glass is one of the longest lasting mind made materials we have it seems a shame to see so much of it simply discard it but on the canyon island of lamu at least some bottles found on the beach and now being put to good use let's go see it . all the. plastic different place to do yes. it's ocean clean up the here. in kenya the children might have made a game out of it but for omar ali this is more
we didn't driven over them with tanks we've developed a new process that allows us to use the maximum amount of recycled rubber some products integrate natural couch work or other substances. but we don't we only use old timers. customers like the recycled rubber when used as flooring the sheets don't have to be glued down and they can stand up to the elements. filled in fell's castle they're being used to protect the grand slabs in the courtyard. once the restoration work is finished the mats...