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you were the biggest recipient last year, $36,000 through do more 24. tell us what you do with homeless men and women suffering with hiv and aids. >> we welcome them home. we welcome about 30 folks a year. they come and live in the house anywhere from a couple weeks to a year. we surround them with love and strong medical care and really give them a sense to heal. sometimes that means feeling back in life, folks on hiv to get back on meds and return to independent living. sometimes healing into death, spiritual and emotional support at the end of their lives. reconnecting with family, finding some peace after they die often after years of struggle. >> as you know more than 2.5% is living with hiv. that's nearly three times the rate defined by world health organization, generalized ep dem in. what kind of impact does that have on groups like yours. >> a big demand for service. d.c. a lot of progress in terms of helping people learn they are in effected and get on treatment. the real challenge we see is folks have to stay on treatment nor 10, 20 30, 40 years. so
you were the biggest recipient last year, $36,000 through do more 24. tell us what you do with homeless men and women suffering with hiv and aids. >> we welcome them home. we welcome about 30 folks a year. they come and live in the house anywhere from a couple weeks to a year. we surround them with love and strong medical care and really give them a sense to heal. sometimes that means feeling back in life, folks on hiv to get back on meds and return to independent living. sometimes...
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mark: i do not think it's anything different from how people use facebook normally. e biggest thing we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news or you see some video that you want to watch. and you know that is rich media, so that cannot be covered for free. but we make it so if you tap on that, it's very easy to just, right in line, pay, and that's good for everyone. it makes it so people can discover why they would want to consume content on the internet. it makes it so that airtel and our partners can make more profits so they can continue investing and building out a faster and broader internet for everyone. and it gets more people online. emily: google is working on project loon and google fiber. what do you think of google's approach to connecting the world? mark: well, the thing is connecting eve
mark: i do not think it's anything different from how people use facebook normally. e biggest thing we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news or you see some video that you want to watch. and you know that is rich media, so...
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mark zuckerberg: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. biggest thing that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries. so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news, or you see some video that you want to watch. and you know that is rich media, so that cannot be covered for free. but we make it so if you tap on that, it is very easy to just right in line pay, and that is good for everyone. it makes it so people can discover why they would want to consume content on the internet. it makes it so that airtel and our partners can make more profits, so they can continue investing and building out a faster and broader internet for everyone. and it gets more people online. emily: google is working on project loon and google fiber. what do you think of google's approach to connecting the world? mark: well, the thing is connectin
mark zuckerberg: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. biggest thing that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries. so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news, or you see some video that you want to watch. and you know that is...
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and what have they told us they want to do with this increased capacity? what have they told us is the chief goal of this government in iran? why do they need this terrorism? why do they need these weapons? why do they need these long-range rockets? well let's take them at their word. here's why they need it. they need it because according to the ayatollah in july of 2014 2014 -- this was a tweet -- "this barbaric wolf-like and infanticidal regime of israel which spares no crime has no cure but to be annihilated." in november of 2014 the supreme leader on his twitter account he posted a chart. it had nine key questions about the elimination of israel. i'm holding it here but you can find it on-line. why should the zionist regime be eliminated? what does elimination of israel mean in the viewpoint of the immam? meaning him. what is the proper way of eliminating israel? who will the proposed referendum -- he's talking about a referendum -- he's actually calling for a referendum in israel. but the jews can't participate in the referendum, according to him. why
and what have they told us they want to do with this increased capacity? what have they told us is the chief goal of this government in iran? why do they need this terrorism? why do they need these weapons? why do they need these long-range rockets? well let's take them at their word. here's why they need it. they need it because according to the ayatollah in july of 2014 2014 -- this was a tweet -- "this barbaric wolf-like and infanticidal regime of israel which spares no crime has no...
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drought tolerant work is being done on the open spaces and we also need a conservatism core to help us do that our mta advisory committee we invested greatly last year and will continue to do that because the voters said, yes it's important to pass a $500 million bond for a transportation system a great museum is for pedestrian safety the sizing had will help the priorities that vision zero and all the others have as part of our great transportation and walking and bicycle riding city southeast community facilities commission they transition going on in the southeast part of our city i want to make sure the people that little there for generations are directly involved in the future development of that area that's what the southeast sector will do they themselves and their facilities are going on changes we need good leadership to make sure the community is directly involved in that that conversation wow. urban forestry council meeting we need to have admonish trees and we need to make sure that is clear who is responsible for them because those trees are commonplace and part of our inves
drought tolerant work is being done on the open spaces and we also need a conservatism core to help us do that our mta advisory committee we invested greatly last year and will continue to do that because the voters said, yes it's important to pass a $500 million bond for a transportation system a great museum is for pedestrian safety the sizing had will help the priorities that vision zero and all the others have as part of our great transportation and walking and bicycle riding city southeast...
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radmetrologicalradiology county as a recruiter we have a krurtd in san francisco general she's helped us to do recruiting but helping us with the other areas at laguna honda at the end of march had over 4 hundred potential nurses interested in working for us we hired a lot of experienced nurses and respect to doctors medical center so going out to into the bay area we've continued the collaborative efforts and lean work we continue to do that in on font to have a permanent staffing to have the services we provide that concludes my presentation. i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> just a couple about the registry trying to understand it becomes guidelines that you want to be at in terms of the balance between registry and permanent what's guiding our decision making and the use of registry. >> so from home sharing prospective all i want 80 is permanent staff i have to get the managers over the tool it is a hospital operations decide not my decision i can help us one of the hospital staff address that if you like. >> i'll have the director for nursing general hospital come up and address t
radmetrologicalradiology county as a recruiter we have a krurtd in san francisco general she's helped us to do recruiting but helping us with the other areas at laguna honda at the end of march had over 4 hundred potential nurses interested in working for us we hired a lot of experienced nurses and respect to doctors medical center so going out to into the bay area we've continued the collaborative efforts and lean work we continue to do that in on font to have a permanent staffing to have the...
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us jobs. what we are asking our country to do is to invoke the consultation of the open agreements at least the nations. we are firm believers in open skies. consumers, consumers a boon to our employees, a boon to the us airlines but in this case of a hundred and 14 to are being heavily abused and we're spending a considerable amount of time and money to uncover the degree of subsidization dumping airlines. subsidized by foreign governments. the foreign government policy to go traffic. and this is an important issue that is causing current harm. the harm is accelerating. we have seen with the gulf carriers have done to the carriers in europe. we have seen what they have done to singapore. we know how this movie ends. it does not end well for american consumers. >> it does not end well for the professional men and women of our airlines. >> parker. that follow the merger and you have been ceo at us airways and america west. now you are seeing these gulf carriers adding new routes routes, and now you want the us government to take an unusual step of freezing new routes. it does not sound like what
us jobs. what we are asking our country to do is to invoke the consultation of the open agreements at least the nations. we are firm believers in open skies. consumers, consumers a boon to our employees, a boon to the us airlines but in this case of a hundred and 14 to are being heavily abused and we're spending a considerable amount of time and money to uncover the degree of subsidization dumping airlines. subsidized by foreign governments. the foreign government policy to go traffic. and this...
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and each of us can do o part. businesses can go to these schools and say your are 50 jobs that we will direct to the kids that want them whoill show up and work hard. there are things that each of us can do. some of the things that you wrote about our s smart and trace a history of shockwaves of tm overwhelm the community. i recommend to all the viewers that they read what you have been writing. hopefully we c can talk to a lot of oer people in the days to come. thanks for joining us. we will be right back. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved to infrastructcture... ♪ ♪ ...finance... and mitary missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber battle, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. tt0w!tÑ!hn! %4@-w7< tt0w!tÑ!hn! el@-]0p tt0w!tÑ!hn! ed@-[24 tt0w!tÑ!hn% )8h-;lh tt0w!tÑ!hn% kzh- t
and each of us can do o part. businesses can go to these schools and say your are 50 jobs that we will direct to the kids that want them whoill show up and work hard. there are things that each of us can do. some of the things that you wrote about our s smart and trace a history of shockwaves of tm overwhelm the community. i recommend to all the viewers that they read what you have been writing. hopefully we c can talk to a lot of oer people in the days to come. thanks for joining us. we will...
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so now in terms of us businesses doing to cut us companies doing business in china your right it is difficult. and that is one of the reasons why i would like i would like to see a bilateral investment treaty. is difficult for a number of reasons. the technology companies you are referring to that are having problems it looks like this is going to be something we are dealing with for a while because there is now this national security element. we say we say we won't take cte equipment won't take you away equipment. we have -- and so's the question is how much of these technology parks give wolof. i think that would be very dangerous. you are reading today in the papers about the chinese backed off for a while on the role which would have prohibited idm. so that is something to watch carefully and is something that i think is very important. your other questions really get to the reason we need a bilateral investment treaty. on the positive side china is our fastest-growing export market. us companies have more investments in china by far than they have your command us companies tend to do ver
so now in terms of us businesses doing to cut us companies doing business in china your right it is difficult. and that is one of the reasons why i would like i would like to see a bilateral investment treaty. is difficult for a number of reasons. the technology companies you are referring to that are having problems it looks like this is going to be something we are dealing with for a while because there is now this national security element. we say we say we won't take cte equipment won't...
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a piece of paper and tells us to do it. president signs a piece of paper and tells us exactly what to do. that is not the cia's decision, it's the president of the united states'decision. charlie: somebody must have proposed it to the president. mike: there are two ways covert action comes about. one is the cia proposes it. best example of that is as we have talked about at this table enhanced interrogation techniques. the cia came forward and said i think we need to do this or people are going to die. that was a cia-proposed action. the other way it happens is senior white house officials the president the national security advisor propose the covert action. and it has happened both ways in our history. no matter who proposes it, it goes through a rigorous process of policy review, legal review a presidential decision with his signature on a piece of paper and congressional oversight. usually, both committees in congress, all members, sometimes just the leadership on something particularly sensitive. that is not the cia doi
a piece of paper and tells us to do it. president signs a piece of paper and tells us exactly what to do. that is not the cia's decision, it's the president of the united states'decision. charlie: somebody must have proposed it to the president. mike: there are two ways covert action comes about. one is the cia proposes it. best example of that is as we have talked about at this table enhanced interrogation techniques. the cia came forward and said i think we need to do this or people are going...
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do i have dr. espanola jackson francisco. >> please. >> mr. norman. >> madam chair and all commissioners, i come before you with a dire manner you as the commission does some things as uss black contractor in the burr with the shipyard and other projects we've got certain contracts that were mentioned do all they know be or to make sure we carton participate in a level the playing field and i go ahead and make it possible for us to tell them they have to use us but we're to the provided the same leldz they want to micro manage us but not enough money to where we show a profit and make that look like every time we come before you we're begging for more help all we wanted was a level the playing field and we still haven't gotten it i met our new mayor ed lee i want to come before you today and let you know how much he needs you all to back up him to help us do get a legally so you'll know and look at it everything we don't want to you take our word like some libby and some folks do once they give us a contract but not a level the playing field contract if they don't get the good old boy they want to give us it to us we can't make a profit and all the things that a better
do i have dr. espanola jackson francisco. >> please. >> mr. norman. >> madam chair and all commissioners, i come before you with a dire manner you as the commission does some things as uss black contractor in the burr with the shipyard and other projects we've got certain contracts that were mentioned do all they know be or to make sure we carton participate in a level the playing field and i go ahead and make it possible for us to tell them they have to use us but we're to...
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. >> the interviews that you conduct, is there a certain approach that you use? do you start early in in an individual's life, or do you pick up at the time of the host holocaust? >> the technique can vary. our trained staff, many of them like to do a whole story. a whole life story. meaning, were your parents religious? when were you born? did you live with your immediate family? what was your community like before the holocaust happened? and going up to the current period with a focus of course, on the holocaust period. there are other types of techniques that just focus on the holocaust itself. but in general we do try to get a larger context in the story. >> how long do most of your interviews range? >> they range a great deal. they can be an hour or even a little bit less than an hour to several hours long. >> and once you have the interviews, what happens to them at the museum? where are they stored who has access to them? >> on this day and age we are very active in digitalizing all of our interviews so we have digital companies and master reference copies fo
. >> the interviews that you conduct, is there a certain approach that you use? do you start early in in an individual's life, or do you pick up at the time of the host holocaust? >> the technique can vary. our trained staff, many of them like to do a whole story. a whole life story. meaning, were your parents religious? when were you born? did you live with your immediate family? what was your community like before the holocaust happened? and going up to the current period with a...
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seat. >> it is a beautiful building i've seen the model and is rendering and the pictures you sent to us do you have any plans for local arts or what you're going to do. >> i should know this in many cases a public art requirement i don't know is there one. >> public works projects no commercial in other project areas but i think o m organization might be able to address your landscape what you intend. >> is one thing i'll say it is good question we introduce to do in our projects whether it's formally requires is distinction office buildings have public lobbies so there is not that much interior public space we try to work define if we're going to do anything in the lobby and something like that and is landscape easier we try to find local artists we did another project with was it redevelopment or mayor's office of housing jeff would know in crescent coffee 2 hundred affordable unit project and mission bay north on is show place square side of the 280 we paid for a local measure lift we try to do i'm glad you brought it up i was thinking about it ever there is a requirement we're going to
seat. >> it is a beautiful building i've seen the model and is rendering and the pictures you sent to us do you have any plans for local arts or what you're going to do. >> i should know this in many cases a public art requirement i don't know is there one. >> public works projects no commercial in other project areas but i think o m organization might be able to address your landscape what you intend. >> is one thing i'll say it is good question we introduce to do in...
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us get the word out. one thing maybe nbc 4 do for us help us get the word out as well. we can get a lot more publicity on these events. we'll be able to provide further support, more support to the people in need of dental services. >> yes. there are an awful lot of people who don't have dental insurance, dr. nguyen. how much do you generally serve? >> it's about 150 to 400 people we serve in one day. >> per clinic. >> per clinic. >> also currently hope for tomorrow clinic once every quarter. we wish we could do more than that. but that's what we can do right now. actually two years ago and first mission we were able to provide services for 200 patients but the more recent one we were able to provide more than 400 people. >> and the services are free. >> 100% free. >> we understand all of your staff is volunteer. >> absolutely. >> and you need more volunteers. >> yes. thanks to our circle of friends so far that we're able to have some service. but in order to expand and continue our mission, we do need assistants official resource from the community to build better comm
us get the word out. one thing maybe nbc 4 do for us help us get the word out as well. we can get a lot more publicity on these events. we'll be able to provide further support, more support to the people in need of dental services. >> yes. there are an awful lot of people who don't have dental insurance, dr. nguyen. how much do you generally serve? >> it's about 150 to 400 people we serve in one day. >> per clinic. >> per clinic. >> also currently hope for...
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do you mean by that? >> spiders have been around for roughly 600 billion years. it has properties that no manmade properties have. >> what can you usefor? >> medical products, car tyres, bike tyres - looking at it for air bags. >> how do you get from a single strand of spider silk to a group. a good place to start at at the spider lab at the university of california in cheryl hayashi's lab. >> we are historians of the spider geno. we are trying to figure out the blueprints for making the silk. you have a transformation from liquid inside the spider's body and outside it's significantly a solid fibre. >> we'll set up a manual silking of the spider. widow. >> first, we stun the spider with carbon dioxide and tape her down ghently. >> this goes across. >> the top of the hour glass. now we are ready for silking. >> this is the set up to get the silk out. >> yes. it's simple. >> the black widow produces several different types of silk. it's the drag line, the threat used to drop and dangle that is the most flexible. >> it's amazing, you can see the silk as it comes out. out. >> we know that, why? >> i can see the dpiing ots, the -- spigo
do you mean by that? >> spiders have been around for roughly 600 billion years. it has properties that no manmade properties have. >> what can you usefor? >> medical products, car tyres, bike tyres - looking at it for air bags. >> how do you get from a single strand of spider silk to a group. a good place to start at at the spider lab at the university of california in cheryl hayashi's lab. >> we are historians of the spider geno. we are trying to figure out the...
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some of us do. >> tell us about book con. >> we have three of the authors and then dr. skype. >> welcome. >> good to be back. >> remind the viewers about your book and how it's causing all kinds of discussion. >> well, single man married man is a book that we wrote together and basically we got a group of questions from woman and married, divorced and single and asked them if you had an opportunity to ask a single man, married man or divorced man a question what would it be. sure enough the questions came flooding in. we came out there and interviewed over 300 guys and let them answer the questions along with our experiences and single men married men was born. >> what are you going to be doing at book con? >> well, we're going to be signing on friday and then on saturday readers can come and meet the authors and have a good time. >> do you wear armour? >> have you been getting a question for book two, three, four, five.? >> absolutely. >> how do you feel to be apart of it with famous author sns. >> we know how big it is and being among great authors, we got a taste tas
some of us do. >> tell us about book con. >> we have three of the authors and then dr. skype. >> welcome. >> good to be back. >> remind the viewers about your book and how it's causing all kinds of discussion. >> well, single man married man is a book that we wrote together and basically we got a group of questions from woman and married, divorced and single and asked them if you had an opportunity to ask a single man, married man or divorced man a question...
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so we get out of the car. [ speaking spanish [. >> they were asking us what we were doing. called and said that we had passed some kind of fake money or something. i'm like, hey, tell them it's not us. we didn't do anything. jose was pretty calm. any time they asked him something in spanish, he answered them. he was actually a really good accomplice. the next thing you know, the owner from the store is pulling up and pointing his finger at me, saying, that was him. that's the guy. that's him. here's the money that he gave me. everything in my body kind of went numb. and i felt as if i didn't know how to move. [ speaking spanish ] >> the whole attitude of the police changed. it was kind of a night and day thing. the cops just threw me up against the car, handcuffed us. i'm sitting there thinking to myself oh, this is not happening. it seemed so surreal. they took us both back to the police station. i knew that we were in trouble. i remember jose telling me, just don't say anything. don't say yes or no. don't tell them anything. he opened up all the doors and they started tear
so we get out of the car. [ speaking spanish [. >> they were asking us what we were doing. called and said that we had passed some kind of fake money or something. i'm like, hey, tell them it's not us. we didn't do anything. jose was pretty calm. any time they asked him something in spanish, he answered them. he was actually a really good accomplice. the next thing you know, the owner from the store is pulling up and pointing his finger at me, saying, that was him. that's the guy. that's...
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has told us if we do that we're probably extend the search process search process for recruiting 3 months before we could be in a position to make a determination because even if the commission felt a proposal that came in if it was a firm not vetted by the city it has to go through the vetting process that's they say a months progress do you agree. >> yes. i recall their selecting through the open process to take 3 months that's the recognition of their advice so obviously something f that needs to happy are a happen before the craft and before the profile was to go out to people who are interested and so on and so forth harassed a significant in the amount of time. >> commissioner renne. >> i agree i am pleased the chair recognized that the observations that were a number of people that the job description in itself is not complete that is something by no means a great problem at this point we do need to have this address information from professionals and that at some point the job description will most nothing like that should be i hope will be expanded to take into account some of th
has told us if we do that we're probably extend the search process search process for recruiting 3 months before we could be in a position to make a determination because even if the commission felt a proposal that came in if it was a firm not vetted by the city it has to go through the vetting process that's they say a months progress do you agree. >> yes. i recall their selecting through the open process to take 3 months that's the recognition of their advice so obviously something f...
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>> it absolutely would be a mistake not only to close it but to use an executive order to do so. i find this obsession over guantanamo bay fascinating. the reality is this is a prison we use to hold terrorists to question them. and in some instances perhaps to hold them before they would be brought to a trial. but i don't understand if we don't like who's being held there, or if there's a question about how they're being treated, that's a policy we can change. but why would we close down this facility? what are we going to do with all the prisoners? build another expensive facility somewhere else? i just don't understand this. >> austin particularly when a lot of those prisoners that are released do go back about 30% of those who have been released either return or suspected of returning to the battlefield. >> i don't think i agree with that number. >> well it's a pretty solid number that both sides tend to agree with. but go ahead, austan. >> regardless the issue is it's fundamentally a place with no law. that's why it's become such an international symbol of lawlessness is they
>> it absolutely would be a mistake not only to close it but to use an executive order to do so. i find this obsession over guantanamo bay fascinating. the reality is this is a prison we use to hold terrorists to question them. and in some instances perhaps to hold them before they would be brought to a trial. but i don't understand if we don't like who's being held there, or if there's a question about how they're being treated, that's a policy we can change. but why would we close down...
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i also have games that do more they and the bigger videogame consul used to do.deo camera i don't need this. i remember i got excited when it was this small. >> the great new change of camcorders. john: now it is inside my phone. and i can pull it out to record something a criminal does or the abusive police officer. this is a security device it also replaces alarm clocks and a stopwatch. i still like to use this two-time tv segments i asked a staff member if she knew what might the -- where my stopwatch was and she said what is a stopwatch? she could not fathom using wood out on her phone flashlights. there is a nap that does that. the egg timer. itt is my phone to change tv channels. we have even mentioned the thing that the phone does like music recognition, a travel directions, traffic. and the current stars in the sky right now. who knows what is coming next. i cannot even imagine it is better and cheaper. thank you creative destruction. thank you free enterprise for allowing it to happen. that is our show. see you next week. >> en. kennedy: with a special o
i also have games that do more they and the bigger videogame consul used to do.deo camera i don't need this. i remember i got excited when it was this small. >> the great new change of camcorders. john: now it is inside my phone. and i can pull it out to record something a criminal does or the abusive police officer. this is a security device it also replaces alarm clocks and a stopwatch. i still like to use this two-time tv segments i asked a staff member if she knew what might the --...
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that is a surgical tool they use to do this. sometimes a drill gets stuck and they have to use the hammer to get it out. >> wait a minute! hold on a second. a drill bit got stuck? >> he did this to him? now they can't get it out? >> he went in for a knee operation. when working on bone and tendons, sometimes drills get stuck. >> what? >> they have a hammer made for this kind of thing. >> apparently they need a bigger one. >> all three doctors take a turn. >> there's got to be a better way. >> isn't there a reverse? drill in drill out. you can do that with a screw. why can't you do it on someone's knew. >> if you have put anything together from ikea you have to work with them. >> you know what makes sense? when you wake up from surgery and you are sore. now i know why. >> the surgeons are sore too, after this workout. >> finally, the third doctor gets it. >> if human bone can endure that it's amazing a human bone ever breaks. >> that's it for "right this minute." see you next time. >>> it's epic road rage when a guy chases down an
that is a surgical tool they use to do this. sometimes a drill gets stuck and they have to use the hammer to get it out. >> wait a minute! hold on a second. a drill bit got stuck? >> he did this to him? now they can't get it out? >> he went in for a knee operation. when working on bone and tendons, sometimes drills get stuck. >> what? >> they have a hammer made for this kind of thing. >> apparently they need a bigger one. >> all three doctors take a...
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us if we don't. well, we've now had it on the books for a decade, and do you know who they're getting? drug people. people either buying, selling or using drugs. that's a domestic crime. which also leads me to something else about the patriot act that really bothers me, is that when we first started talking about the standards, going from probable cause, which is what the constitution has, to articulatable suspicions down to relevant, we say well, we're going to lower standards because we're going after foreigners. they're not americans and they're not here, we're going to lower the standard, and really there can be some debate in favor of that. when we first did it, though, we said that you couldn't use that information for a domestic crime. and again, sort of an example. and i asked one of the intelligence folks at one time to answer this and was dissatisfied with the response. let's say the government comes into a sneak and peek warrant. they don't tell you, they're in your house. they find out, guess what, you're not a terrorist but you have paint in your house that you bought through your offic
us if we don't. well, we've now had it on the books for a decade, and do you know who they're getting? drug people. people either buying, selling or using drugs. that's a domestic crime. which also leads me to something else about the patriot act that really bothers me, is that when we first started talking about the standards, going from probable cause, which is what the constitution has, to articulatable suspicions down to relevant, we say well, we're going to lower standards because we're...
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. >> whether you do not to goodwill those unwanted text told us or are sufficient value and the greater community will benefit. >> thanks to sf environment san francisco has over one hundred drop off locations visit recycle damn and thanks for watching join us do we have any announcements? >> yes mr. chair documents to be included. submitted to the clerk will appear on the may 12th. board of supervisor's agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you please call item number 1. >> for exclusive use in west cargo video 632 on plot nine with annest maded 6.4 million to 31 -year options to extend. >> ks very much. >> first i would like to apoll scombriez for the confusion on these items last week thank you for continuing so i could be here today. the idem before you seeks your approval with a new 3 three-year lease for 50 thousand 3 hundred 19 square foot in the cargo building as well as related buildings on plot nine for cargo services for operating sayss for sfo the proposed lease has three options to extend payable to the airport of 7.5 million $7.5 million of the entire lease term they ap
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us that in return for $25 million. he alleges the pakistanis were aware were going to do the raid and allowed us to do the raid. it is all rubbish. almost every sentence in the article is wrong. i was in the room for every discussion about this at the cia and a was in the room for every discussion about this at the white house. i was there when our guys stayed on and followed someone we believe to be bin laden's c ourier to his home. i was there when our guys watched the compound from once and when they said we have come to the conclusion he is there and there is no information provided as by the pakistanis or others by the way. in the media this morning some confidential german sources are claiming the germans provided this information. not true. i was there when the president of the u.s. decided we were not going to tell the pakistanis in advance. not because we didn't want to. there would have been nothing better for the relationship between the u.s. and pakistan that you have worked together on this. we simply could not trust the pakistani system. not the pakistani government, but their system to not have l
us that in return for $25 million. he alleges the pakistanis were aware were going to do the raid and allowed us to do the raid. it is all rubbish. almost every sentence in the article is wrong. i was in the room for every discussion about this at the cia and a was in the room for every discussion about this at the white house. i was there when our guys stayed on and followed someone we believe to be bin laden's c ourier to his home. i was there when our guys watched the compound from once and...
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if we successful then i'm going to ask eric to do something for all of us this morning. he won't do it, but i just wanted to play with him this morning because there is a new dance in the city. a dance that i learned and i saw very vividly and now it's the talk of the nba and that is called the flop. the mvp got fined for doing a flop dance. there is nothing wrong with a flop dance. it's what i want eric to do as a commitment to the job he's going to do. he's going to do a flop dance. [ laughter ] i'm just kidding. anyway because if he isn't then i'm going to fine him $5,000. but it's an incredible time in our region when we can have the nba champs play with the giants. they are inspirational, they are doing exactly what sports wants to have a role in society and that is inspiring all of us to do even better. i wanted that example of the flop because when you saw that, you just have to know that basket is going in and why not dance and celebrate because that's what i would like you all to do. when you achieve those job opportunities for our youth, i want to you do a flop
if we successful then i'm going to ask eric to do something for all of us this morning. he won't do it, but i just wanted to play with him this morning because there is a new dance in the city. a dance that i learned and i saw very vividly and now it's the talk of the nba and that is called the flop. the mvp got fined for doing a flop dance. there is nothing wrong with a flop dance. it's what i want eric to do as a commitment to the job he's going to do. he's going to do a flop dance. [...
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do anything but david produce more. >> there is nothing to stop them because congress can write a lot to say give us clean air. at is clean? that is up to the regulatory agencies to do as they see fit. >> if they don't do something to make it cleaner >> that is what happens with regulations. so take a careful look to pick and choose with systematic civil disobedience that ordinary americans will agree are dom and it doesn't have to be along partisan lines. in and you ignore those. john: thousands of parents are breaking the rules to resist the standardized test to tell their kids skip the exams. >> behalf of the students opting now spin mcfadyen schaede terrific idea. another form of civil disobedience the last time you were on the interstate with 65 miles per hour what is the flow of traffic? that is civil disobedience and the state troopers don't everybody goes 66 they have to restrict themselves to those who are creating a driving hazard. >> if you say don't do a for taxes it is day of legitimate function of government but then they'd thing is the civil disobedience with the tax code it is indistinguishable
do anything but david produce more. >> there is nothing to stop them because congress can write a lot to say give us clean air. at is clean? that is up to the regulatory agencies to do as they see fit. >> if they don't do something to make it cleaner >> that is what happens with regulations. so take a careful look to pick and choose with systematic civil disobedience that ordinary americans will agree are dom and it doesn't have to be along partisan lines. in and you ignore...
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the more quickly we can give us technology to the point you do not have to have, most of us do not have a trusted tech advisor. therein lies the problem. most americans do not know where to find a trusted tech advisor. if you look online for a trusted tech advisor, you are likely to not get someone that is a trusted tech advisor. the more quickly we can do that, the more quickly we can make progress. i appreciate this hearing. i learned a lot. i think all of us are motivated to the if we cannot push this envelope. i thank you for your work. thank you, chairman, for a really good hearing. senator collins: thank you. i think your comments are well taken. we want to make sure that as we start promoting this kind of new technology that can give peace of mind to caregivers that we are not opening a whole new avenue for con artists out there who will exploit any possible opening as we have found
the more quickly we can give us technology to the point you do not have to have, most of us do not have a trusted tech advisor. therein lies the problem. most americans do not know where to find a trusted tech advisor. if you look online for a trusted tech advisor, you are likely to not get someone that is a trusted tech advisor. the more quickly we can do that, the more quickly we can make progress. i appreciate this hearing. i learned a lot. i think all of us are motivated to the if we cannot...
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ambassador people that shape air campaigns and goals hawked meeting and help us to help the annual fundraising events as organizations do and they will be helping you think i us to bring more people to the table getting the word out about the great work and review the annual audits for the other to increase furnished confidence and our board is still helping with the policy and leadership we continue to work with the board to promote the benefits of investing in sfusd and want to partner with you to make sure that the furnished are into our portfolio are aligned to our vision and values and that is afforded to everyone i've spoken to you know from teachers to principals to all of you on the board and help us to conduct the funders on the impact of the investment so this positive story is getting told and those are the benefits sort of. >> summary so when people ask what it the benefits of having the 501-c 3 we want to reduce the costs and the middleman as much as possible to and then the entrants and integrate them into the work of our district and that is what we believe the 501-c that allows us to do and again, the fu
ambassador people that shape air campaigns and goals hawked meeting and help us to help the annual fundraising events as organizations do and they will be helping you think i us to bring more people to the table getting the word out about the great work and review the annual audits for the other to increase furnished confidence and our board is still helping with the policy and leadership we continue to work with the board to promote the benefits of investing in sfusd and want to partner with...
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we're doing things that are new to us. we have to understand how to do things that are new to us and collect data and reiterate on that. technology's a means to an end, it's not an end in to itself. we can't impose technologies on people who use it. we have to involve them. and they have to invite us to bring technologies. that's a classic mistake. we can't aspire to immature technologies before they're ready for us really to start to use them. and we do that very often. so those are all sort of acquisition lessons learned that i would say that we've done in the past that we need to remember not to do in the future. >> those are good ones. those are good ones. >> thank you. >> hold on just one sec. my phone just went off. my phone went off and it says rahm emanuel who used to be the president's chief of staff, but he's now the mayor of chicago. i don't think it's him calling. but whoever has his old job over there is probably calling. we'll figure out who that is. >> i agree with my colleagues. assistant commissioner, this
we're doing things that are new to us. we have to understand how to do things that are new to us and collect data and reiterate on that. technology's a means to an end, it's not an end in to itself. we can't impose technologies on people who use it. we have to involve them. and they have to invite us to bring technologies. that's a classic mistake. we can't aspire to immature technologies before they're ready for us really to start to use them. and we do that very often. so those are all sort...
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he decided he was not going to comply and allow us to do it, so we had to place him on the ground and manually cut his nails one at a time. >> i don't always use weapons, but when i do use them, it's like i feel good sometimes. feel like i got my point across that i'm not playing with you. i'm not here to play with you. fighting doesn't get the job done. you heal up, i don't want you to heal up that way. i'd rather you not just fight and you can live with the bruises. i like to rather just leave you scars. >> gallop is housed in the administrative segregation unit. in order to minimize his contact with other inmates, he's in a single-man cell and even takes his recreation time alone. gallop is currently serving two years for the distribution of narcotics. he also has an open case for assault with a dangerous weapon, to which he has pled not guilty. but his reputation at suffolk county stems from a prior conviction for attacking another inmate during an earlier stay here. >> one day i was sitting down and i was like maybe i could take the mirror off. i started playing with it and i lea
he decided he was not going to comply and allow us to do it, so we had to place him on the ground and manually cut his nails one at a time. >> i don't always use weapons, but when i do use them, it's like i feel good sometimes. feel like i got my point across that i'm not playing with you. i'm not here to play with you. fighting doesn't get the job done. you heal up, i don't want you to heal up that way. i'd rather you not just fight and you can live with the bruises. i like to rather...
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recreational use. do. pot smoke or cigarette smoke or any other kind of smoke if they can help it. it's not good for their lungs and probably not good for their brains. you know, let their brains get a little smarter, you know before they start trying things. u think that's why you need to be an adult to make the decision. >> the argument was it somehow leads to other kinds of adekzs whether it's cocaine or heroin. >> i would be the first to say it's wrong you know. think it's eliminates other addictions for me, but i can only speak for myself. >> are you writing songs all the time? >> i have a lot. i've got a new album coming out with me and meryl haggard, and we've wrote a lot of the songs. >> together or he wrote some and you wrote some? >> he wrote some and i wrote some. >> is there one song that you'd like everybody to remember? is there one that means more to you than anything else? >> that i wrote or recorded? >> wrote or recorded. >> i think "crazy" is probably one of the better ones i had written
recreational use. do. pot smoke or cigarette smoke or any other kind of smoke if they can help it. it's not good for their lungs and probably not good for their brains. you know, let their brains get a little smarter, you know before they start trying things. u think that's why you need to be an adult to make the decision. >> the argument was it somehow leads to other kinds of adekzs whether it's cocaine or heroin. >> i would be the first to say it's wrong you know. think it's...
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do you feel me coming authorities released anticly with peace? -- authentically with peace? >> that takes us back to the baltimore, ferguson, new york, oakland questions and the young people that take to the streets. that's what they're saying. "do you feel me"? >> do you feel our pain and how are we addressing that? >> dr. king said that the rise or cry of the unheard. we know that does not justify it but it explains some of the pain. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> i know a lot of people say wow, why are they rioting? we don't endorse and embrace that. we hurt along with that, but we understand some of it. >> the answers to the pain expressed in the riots or rebellions, however you want to phrase them, the answer to the pain is in some ways policy and law. but it's also a spiritual answer. there is a deep cry for spiritual reality to speak to the pain that the young people are feeling. >> you alluded to inequity in our society. it's so great. >> with the pentecostal movement and i am not saying -- pentecost costal movement but the pentecost of movement. it was calling us to be at the table. that
do you feel me coming authorities released anticly with peace? -- authentically with peace? >> that takes us back to the baltimore, ferguson, new york, oakland questions and the young people that take to the streets. that's what they're saying. "do you feel me"? >> do you feel our pain and how are we addressing that? >> dr. king said that the rise or cry of the unheard. we know that does not justify it but it explains some of the pain. >> yes. >>...
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we obviously use a tripod. really, we do not use much more than that. that was the materials and resources we had available to us to make the video. it wasn't really something that you need to invest a lot of money into. we did not invest any money because it was something we artie had. lots of people have cameras, but sometimes people don't use them. if you want to do something with it, you pick up the camera learn how to use it, and make videos. host: that is a good message for all the future studentcam competitors out there. now that we know how you did it, how did you choose the topic? katie: i will take that. i loved the idea of the project and was so excited about it personally. i knew you had to use some c-span clips so i was going to the options you had available on your website. i saw some things about the minimum wage, some people protesting, people strongly against it, and there were two very different point of use. i do not see anyone say -- there was no middle ground. there was obviously human rights, rights of workers, and i said, that is
we obviously use a tripod. really, we do not use much more than that. that was the materials and resources we had available to us to make the video. it wasn't really something that you need to invest a lot of money into. we did not invest any money because it was something we artie had. lots of people have cameras, but sometimes people don't use them. if you want to do something with it, you pick up the camera learn how to use it, and make videos. host: that is a good message for all the future...
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how difficult is this to do, is this something that any of us can do without using skiplagged? he way savvy travelers would do it before they would put in a destination on other websites. in my new york to miami example, they would search for new york to tampa it would be a tedious process. on skiplagged you can just search new york to miami, and you can get results in a couple of seconds. this is why airlines are against it. emily: any other tricks that you have found to find cheaper tickets? >> yes, i also noticed that it can be cheaper to book 21 ways rather than a round-trip. sometimes booking the departing and returning flight can be cheaper if you do them separately. there are also things like not booking in groups. airlines will sometimes mark up the prices if they see that you want to travel with family. emily: they do not let us off easy. they have let you off for now. we will check back in to see how everything is going. we will be right back. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west" where we focus on innovation, technology, and the future of business i'm emily chang. preside
how difficult is this to do, is this something that any of us can do without using skiplagged? he way savvy travelers would do it before they would put in a destination on other websites. in my new york to miami example, they would search for new york to tampa it would be a tedious process. on skiplagged you can just search new york to miami, and you can get results in a couple of seconds. this is why airlines are against it. emily: any other tricks that you have found to find cheaper tickets?...
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we're doing things that are new to us. we have to understand how to do things that are new to us and collect data and iterate on that. technology's a means to an end, it's not an end in to itself. we can't impose technologies on people who use it. we have to involve them. and they have to invite us to bring technologies. that's a classic mistake. we can't aspire to immature technologies before they're ready for us really to start to use them. and we do that very often. so those are all sort of acquisition lessons learned that i would say that we've done in the past that we need to remember not to do in the future. >> those are good ones. those are good ones. >> thank you. >> hold on just one sec. >> my phone just went off. my phone went off and it says rahm emanuel who used to be the president's chief of staff, but he's now the mayor of chicago. i don't think it's him calling. but whoever has his old job over there is probably calling. we'll figure out who that is. >> i agree with my colleagues. assistant commissioner this
we're doing things that are new to us. we have to understand how to do things that are new to us and collect data and iterate on that. technology's a means to an end, it's not an end in to itself. we can't impose technologies on people who use it. we have to involve them. and they have to invite us to bring technologies. that's a classic mistake. we can't aspire to immature technologies before they're ready for us really to start to use them. and we do that very often. so those are all sort of...