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it for other things or is it just for the bicycle? >> for now, we are just usingt for powering you. >> what is the cost of something like this? >> we developed it about three years at mit's sensible city lab. when it was affordable enough, we license this. we are building them ourselves, they are all made in massachusetts. the first 1000 will go for 699. 9 on our website. >> what about the materials that go on the rear wheel? >> most he plastics and, some magnets in there. plastics, some magnetics in there. >> you have been able to patent this? >> m.i.t. filed patents on this back in 2009. we continuously packed into this since then. patentse quite a few on the technology and super pedestrian has these collusive license. >> what was the biggest challenge of creating this? there have been fights that have electrical boost, batteries and so on. what makes this different? >> first of all, it is a control system that governs how this behaves. youraves itself into motion very seamlessly. also, you want to manage the range that you get out of the batteries so it is opti
it for other things or is it just for the bicycle? >> for now, we are just usingt for powering you. >> what is the cost of something like this? >> we developed it about three years at mit's sensible city lab. when it was affordable enough, we license this. we are building them ourselves, they are all made in massachusetts. the first 1000 will go for 699. 9 on our website. >> what about the materials that go on the rear wheel? >> most he plastics and, some magnets...
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thank you for being with us. is trying to end a 40 year rule that keeps major sporting events off tv but the nfl is opposed. we will talk about that next. ♪ > welcome back. it's only about a two mile drive from intel headquarters in santa clara to levi stadium, the new home of the san francisco 49ers. intel has signed a partnership team.ith the football the stadium plaza will be named intel plaza complete with a fan experience zone where intel will show off gadgets. intel will also be a pervert tech provider for the stadium -- a preferred tech provider for the state in which is set to open next year. the nfl says it will strongly oppose a proposal by u.s. regulators to eliminate the sports blackout rule. the rule is 40 years old and encourages fans to attend live sporting events by keeping the games off tv while tickets are still available. the nfl said in a statement -- cory johnson is back with more from new york. >>intel will also be a pervert the federal communications commission is saying that professional foot
thank you for being with us. is trying to end a 40 year rule that keeps major sporting events off tv but the nfl is opposed. we will talk about that next. ♪ > welcome back. it's only about a two mile drive from intel headquarters in santa clara to levi stadium, the new home of the san francisco 49ers. intel has signed a partnership team.ith the football the stadium plaza will be named intel plaza complete with a fan experience zone where intel will show off gadgets. intel will also be a...
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there are tools you can use. is one company. another called foodler that barry silver started. >> the guy behind second market. is one iorcoins.com used yesterday and then there is merchantshelp the with the transaction. i bought three pizzas and fed the whole office. in any case, the whole office except for me. >> i looked on gyft today.
there are tools you can use. is one company. another called foodler that barry silver started. >> the guy behind second market. is one iorcoins.com used yesterday and then there is merchantshelp the with the transaction. i bought three pizzas and fed the whole office. in any case, the whole office except for me. >> i looked on gyft today.
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samadi, there are different sant buy otics used. is organic not used? >> organic is the one we would recommend at the end of the segment. the history of this is fda since 1977 hasn't done much about the food industry, special meat, agriculture. the farmers have been giving these kind of antibiotics, first to treat the bugs and bacteria in cows and chicken and others. now they found out these antibiotics make the cows grow faster and bigger. financially this was a great way to make money. over the years, these antibiotics has come in our food chain. that's one of the reasons why i'm completely against using all this antibiotics in our meat and et cetera because of the rise of antibiotic resistance. >> what's the danger? >> the danger is over 2 million americans the antibodies aren't working anymore because we're getting resistant. last year about 23,000 people died as a result of this resistance. i think urologists, get a similar urinary tract in the patient. used to completely knock it out, the culture panel, all is resistant. >> from the food? >> from t
samadi, there are different sant buy otics used. is organic not used? >> organic is the one we would recommend at the end of the segment. the history of this is fda since 1977 hasn't done much about the food industry, special meat, agriculture. the farmers have been giving these kind of antibiotics, first to treat the bugs and bacteria in cows and chicken and others. now they found out these antibiotics make the cows grow faster and bigger. financially this was a great way to make money....
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give us the chance to do it. >> coming will be back in session. the deadline is tomorrow and it will continue after the new year. thank you for joining us from indiana today. >> see you, you eric. >> patti ann? >>> a deadly storm is making its way east dishing out freezing rain, snow, ice and even tornadoes in regions spaning from texas to new evening land land -- new england leaving areas with dangerous, icy roads and jeprodizing last-minute shopping plans for millions. janice dean is tracking it all from the fox extreme weather center. >> the fox wacky weather center. look at the high temperatures. it is 70 in new york. we shattered a record for today. it is 34 in dallas. that just makes no sense to me. 58 in atlanta and it is warmer in new york. we have this cold front plowing through behind it and very cold air ahead of it. as you can see warm, moist, unstable air. it is humid in new york city. as the storm continues to plow eastward, mainly a rain event really from the northeast southward, but new england, are you dealing with a wintry mix and we have ice st
give us the chance to do it. >> coming will be back in session. the deadline is tomorrow and it will continue after the new year. thank you for joining us from indiana today. >> see you, you eric. >> patti ann? >>> a deadly storm is making its way east dishing out freezing rain, snow, ice and even tornadoes in regions spaning from texas to new evening land land -- new england leaving areas with dangerous, icy roads and jeprodizing last-minute shopping plans for...
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it is very easy to use. is a great tool. >> and it is a lot cheaper than airfare. >> exactly. >> i see that we are in what appears to be a standard issue hospital room. i cannot help but notice whatever this is. do not touch or lean on -- well, i have already now done that. i am sorry. >> this is a robotic room disinfection machine. >> that is the scariest thing i've heard in weeks. >> this machine uses very high intensity light. if we turned this on while we are in here, you would get a really bad sunburn. what this light does is attack the dna of the pathogens and prevents the pathogens from replicating. in 5 to 10 minutes, this device is going to sterilize all the surfaces in this room. >> howard hughes would have loved one of these. is this machine new to hospitals? >> there are very few -- we were the first on the west coast. this is an added safety measure to go way beyond what other hospitals are doing. >> have you noticed since implementing the new system any change in terms of people getting infecte
it is very easy to use. is a great tool. >> and it is a lot cheaper than airfare. >> exactly. >> i see that we are in what appears to be a standard issue hospital room. i cannot help but notice whatever this is. do not touch or lean on -- well, i have already now done that. i am sorry. >> this is a robotic room disinfection machine. >> that is the scariest thing i've heard in weeks. >> this machine uses very high intensity light. if we turned this on while...
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he is joining us on futures and focus. i0 minutes. " is up next.s >> microsoft shortlist list for ceo is one name shorter. one of the candidates will stay at qualcomm and become the ceo there. we will speak to steve miller about the ups and downs of filling the fee suite. suite. ofwe will speak to one ceo one of the largest hotel operators in the country. playing that $400 million
he is joining us on futures and focus. i0 minutes. " is up next.s >> microsoft shortlist list for ceo is one name shorter. one of the candidates will stay at qualcomm and become the ceo there. we will speak to steve miller about the ups and downs of filling the fee suite. suite. ofwe will speak to one ceo one of the largest hotel operators in the country. playing that $400 million
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then on capitol hill hearing is held on the past and future us activist in relations does this mean u s troops could remain in afghanistan beyond the planned twenty fourteen pull out the latest on that hearing coming up. in the nation's capital is marked with a series of local police to handle small table officers investigated for craft activities of one of them committing suicide. more on the prescribed to dc later in the show. it's wednesday december eleven fight here in washington dc on same and you're watching art it. today on capitol hill that sheep of the nsa general keith alexander fielded questions from lawmakers on the senate judiciary committee. the focus of an era is continued oversight of u s government surveillance up gordon's its hearings like this one of a common staple in capitol hill since june since edwards thirty million spilling us these secrets out on to newspapers around the world. the latest accra published today the washington post reveals that the nsa is using the same techniques that corporate online advertisers use to pinpoint surveillance targets in to gath
then on capitol hill hearing is held on the past and future us activist in relations does this mean u s troops could remain in afghanistan beyond the planned twenty fourteen pull out the latest on that hearing coming up. in the nation's capital is marked with a series of local police to handle small table officers investigated for craft activities of one of them committing suicide. more on the prescribed to dc later in the show. it's wednesday december eleven fight here in washington dc on same...
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this is used on nearly all american crops, including corn. e epa says there is no evidence that it is improperly used, but environmentalists disagree. but the government slowed to act, bees continue to die. >> one of every three is directly dependent on the honey bee. >> that includes a crops like apples, cherries, cucumbers, pockets. thatlso includes hay crops support the dairy and meat industries.
this is used on nearly all american crops, including corn. e epa says there is no evidence that it is improperly used, but environmentalists disagree. but the government slowed to act, bees continue to die. >> one of every three is directly dependent on the honey bee. >> that includes a crops like apples, cherries, cucumbers, pockets. thatlso includes hay crops support the dairy and meat industries.
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that is used in king on corruption. as of chinese leadership have been afraid of inflation and it possibly losing unpopularading to an population. he is saying he will start to this.ise it comes after a number of high- profile investigations on a number of companies, local and the most.t qualcomm was named in an investigation. is also seeing record fines on a number of the ,ilk producers on me johnson the largest seller of baby formula. it is a sensitive industry following all the melamine crimes about five years ago. they alleged price-fixing in august. they find six of dairy companies for price fixing that was a record amount in china under these anti-monopoly laws that xi jinping is trying to toughen. they're trying to fix minimum resale prices of their products. up on the summed it overall reason. they're going to improve subsidy mitigates in order to the low income population. a minimum population. >> thank you for that. some other stories making headlines. expandve won backing to this in australia. the administrati
that is used in king on corruption. as of chinese leadership have been afraid of inflation and it possibly losing unpopularading to an population. he is saying he will start to this.ise it comes after a number of high- profile investigations on a number of companies, local and the most.t qualcomm was named in an investigation. is also seeing record fines on a number of the ,ilk producers on me johnson the largest seller of baby formula. it is a sensitive industry following all the melamine...
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said citizenship more than twice three times i think right so having to use pass for it is a dream for so many people what's so wrong with it i mean you don't have to agree with us policies but is america all that bad. well when you look at citizenship you have to understand that citizenship is a contract it's a social contract between the state and the citizen under that contract you have supposedly rights and you also have obligations now i look at the obligations of being a u.s. citizen and i realize i cannot pay into a tax system which is mostly pain but basically paying up debt to the bankers but nonetheless we pay into a tax system which is used to produce military capability that is also ultimately used in other parts of the world which is ultimately killing my brothers and sisters in other parts of the world i do not agree to subscribing to our excuse me contributing to a tax system that is being used to commit mass murder against people i consider to be my brothers and sisters halfway around the world it's a violation of my ethics as a man as someone who believes a
said citizenship more than twice three times i think right so having to use pass for it is a dream for so many people what's so wrong with it i mean you don't have to agree with us policies but is america all that bad. well when you look at citizenship you have to understand that citizenship is a contract it's a social contract between the state and the citizen under that contract you have supposedly rights and you also have obligations now i look at the obligations of being a u.s. citizen and...
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the existing building has a side yard above it is used for parking and off of page street that's use for parking. this is a view looking at the exciting building it's a handsome brishlg brick believe. we're looking northwest towards golden gate park. you can barely see a quarter entry on the building. this is from the front facade from ma south africa. this is the exit side yard it will be creating a primary entry for the building. the new existing site plan as i mentioned at the took up above the knowledge will be providing a new entry the quarter entry will rain as a second entry and what is used as parking will be a residence. in addition we're filling in the street trees to get more of a continuous. development of entire of the this is preliminary community fit facilities and lobby community room and office for the arc and mercy on the ground floor in addition to the land uses on the right hand. the upstairs 3 stories will be developed spot 17 units of housing. the exterior of the building is going to be simply restored will be observing painting and replacing reply brick and on t
the existing building has a side yard above it is used for parking and off of page street that's use for parking. this is a view looking at the exciting building it's a handsome brishlg brick believe. we're looking northwest towards golden gate park. you can barely see a quarter entry on the building. this is from the front facade from ma south africa. this is the exit side yard it will be creating a primary entry for the building. the new existing site plan as i mentioned at the took up above...
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innovation is used across the business. >> the plan is simple.ke 25% off the top of ticket sales and the rest goes to the seller. they are after a lot more. ebay paid $310 million for the business. back then, it sold 10 tickets per minute. now, it sells one ticket every second. >> this was the enabler for this to happen. >> ebay has grown the business with interactive seat maps and mobile ticketing and ways to split the bill with friends. stub hub is a risk for ebay. the business had much worse margins. ebay's gross margins have fallen from 77% to 69% since acquisition. paypal has furthered that trend. every incremental dollar compresses ebay's overall margins. milking big data could be the key to improving. >> this is a new science. we're trying to step up and understand that. >> raji arasu is the chief technology officer. >> we know the buyers' buying patterns already. we're taking it to the next level by understanding the click rate. what they might intend to do. it is not about selling one ticket per second. >> interesting stuff. it has drama
innovation is used across the business. >> the plan is simple.ke 25% off the top of ticket sales and the rest goes to the seller. they are after a lot more. ebay paid $310 million for the business. back then, it sold 10 tickets per minute. now, it sells one ticket every second. >> this was the enabler for this to happen. >> ebay has grown the business with interactive seat maps and mobile ticketing and ways to split the bill with friends. stub hub is a risk for ebay. the...
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it is important for us to keep that in perspective. that is why i think you said earlier -- i heard someone say maybe it was chairman waxman that one of the common emotional responses for people when they actually can enroll is that they break down in tears. because their years of pent-up frustration at not being able to access affordable care. >> we know that in the individual market, which is the market that the new marketplaces are addressing, a large number of national studies show that it could be as many as 25% of people who try to buy a plan were turned down totally. no plan at no price. then you have people who were individually medically underwritten, virtually everyone in the marketplace. that is beneficial if you are healthy and don't have any likelihood of a pre-existing condition. typically if you are male. if not, it is not beneficial. if you get sick along the way or if you are diagnosed, you could be medically underwritten going forward to eliminate the condition that you need the care for. the choices were somewhat limi
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it is like a timeshare. you can useen you want, but you have equity, so if and the otherh, option is to own your own plane. companies like jet aviation is worlds apart as an experience. pilot who to meet my is waiting here for me inside the terminal building. it is nice, but nothing special. you will not be spending a lot of time in it. your aircraft will be waiting outside. there is no tsa line. if you want to charter a plane from jet aviation to take you from peterborough to london, it would run you between 75000 and $95,000. you would get pilot, copilot, and a flight attendant. you may be wondering how this feels, it feels amazing. i have to fly commercially next week and going from this to see 34f is going- seat to be a letdown. >> i could see you on there. happen is ahat will whole different story. >> mario draghi does not see signs of deflation. pimco's mikee with amy. is the pack so, it has lots to deliver. ♪ >> welcome back. u.k. inflation fell. the eurozone inflation reading comes at the top of the next hour. m
it is like a timeshare. you can useen you want, but you have equity, so if and the otherh, option is to own your own plane. companies like jet aviation is worlds apart as an experience. pilot who to meet my is waiting here for me inside the terminal building. it is nice, but nothing special. you will not be spending a lot of time in it. your aircraft will be waiting outside. there is no tsa line. if you want to charter a plane from jet aviation to take you from peterborough to london, it would...
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it is a lesson for all of us. re is a lot of accomplishments (. >> he served one term and left the political stage when he was on top. >> nelson mandela and the pope have to mend his humility. they are very powerful man. >> a gandhi biographer in india wrote eight tweak critical of this. he said mandela should have served two terms where others should only serve one term. didn't sub the public good? -- youink nelson mandela have to be authentic to who you are. nelson mandela, out of -- after hisot out of prison, authenticity was what his power was. >> it was the same debate for george washington. should he serve one term or go further? >> he was front and center for us all day today. on the markets side, it is job stay. -- jobs day. the question is is it going to be enough, our expectations too high? . the pricing and. the pricing in. >> i think 70% of the country says it doesn't field like it -- it doesn't feel like it. we look atease and other pieces of data that reflect where the majority of the country is. broa
it is a lesson for all of us. re is a lot of accomplishments (. >> he served one term and left the political stage when he was on top. >> nelson mandela and the pope have to mend his humility. they are very powerful man. >> a gandhi biographer in india wrote eight tweak critical of this. he said mandela should have served two terms where others should only serve one term. didn't sub the public good? -- youink nelson mandela have to be authentic to who you are. nelson mandela,...
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the court is trying to accommodate us. the court is not trying to prevent information getting out to the public but we will do things like during oral arguments we'll sit -- the press corps is inside the courtroom and as amy says it is on lockdown. we're in the members supreme court bar. we'll sit in the lawyers lounge. listen to audio piped in. halfway through the argument, believe the building, collect our phones. used to allow us to keep our phones and then leave. but they have adopted a new rule that you have to put your phone in a locker. and so there are different, different on stag cycles that are being created but we will -- >> didn't you once try to blog from the lawyers lounge? >> yes. right. so this is, the fourth rule that was created to address our practices was there was an oral argument. audio was being piped in, i was, no problem with this, i will just live tweet the oral argument. i got a call from the marshall of the court and who said, you know, tom, we noticed this twitter thing. we don't really know wha
the court is trying to accommodate us. the court is not trying to prevent information getting out to the public but we will do things like during oral arguments we'll sit -- the press corps is inside the courtroom and as amy says it is on lockdown. we're in the members supreme court bar. we'll sit in the lawyers lounge. listen to audio piped in. halfway through the argument, believe the building, collect our phones. used to allow us to keep our phones and then leave. but they have adopted a new...
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joining us for more is alisa lockwood. alisa, thanks for joining us.ack to the beginning to see what started this. the ukraine was about to sign a significant trade back with the eu. and at the last minute, yanakovic decided he wasn't going to sign it. was that because of pressure from russia? >> yes, absolutely. yanakovic has been essentially playing both sides for as long as he could. and ultimately, his bluff was called and there were very likely extensive negotiations with president putin. and offers were made. and as a result, yanukovych made the decisions he did. >> yanukovych has always been russia's man. should we be surprised? >> it's not surprising, as such. it would be a mistake to see he was entirely russia's man. however, he was always going to go with the sooiide of this equation that would guarantee him success in the elections. from his perspective, that was going to be russia particularly as the ukraine required financial support which the eu seems unlikely willing to provide. >> if they had been willing to provide that, would the situ
joining us for more is alisa lockwood. alisa, thanks for joining us.ack to the beginning to see what started this. the ukraine was about to sign a significant trade back with the eu. and at the last minute, yanakovic decided he wasn't going to sign it. was that because of pressure from russia? >> yes, absolutely. yanakovic has been essentially playing both sides for as long as he could. and ultimately, his bluff was called and there were very likely extensive negotiations with president...
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is anyone can afford it. i got cheap costume just in time for the price of regular herring and most wellington it's easily manufactured homes using over the counter counted the proposal it is that it's the only one of the main factor is widespread but that was wildly irresponsible decisions made at the end of the night with a health and his greek resistance relation to matters of which are coated in scolding. alexia great to show us just how easy it is to get the vital ingredients painkillers. we didn't bought it though. we're in a way to the turks still having a description do believe i'll get everything i need that it's not a problem. it didn't take too long just five months and knows that lexie tells us that crocodile tears when combined with an incredible week in every house we did curtains or if the castle. not many different and really dangerous. we didn't want to get into town isn't a very short night. paddling. this isn't a whole lot of this content only. as one of the lockyer and thurston five after quitting crocodile lexi has a stark warning beautiful weather and your kid into it. at this thing just isn't doing to most
is anyone can afford it. i got cheap costume just in time for the price of regular herring and most wellington it's easily manufactured homes using over the counter counted the proposal it is that it's the only one of the main factor is widespread but that was wildly irresponsible decisions made at the end of the night with a health and his greek resistance relation to matters of which are coated in scolding. alexia great to show us just how easy it is to get the vital ingredients painkillers....
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in such soaps as -- freckle fan -- soaps and is used in and others.sh what is your stance on aid? e products that we focus focus on the antibacterial washes. they have been used effectively and safely in health-care four decades or more. it has been in the consumer space in the past decade and a half, millions of consumers using these products safely and effectively everyday. these products are already regulated by the fda. ist our industry will do provide the agency updated data that shows that antibacterial soaps are safe and effective. >> endocrinologists have been studying this, because it has to inwith hormones and changes the in technology of an individual. have there -- has there been any non-us research that points to whether trackless and -- triclosan is good or bad for you? >> there have been many studies around the product saying that it might affect the thyroid gland, particularly in the development of kids. and it can affect harmonic function concerning fertility and purity. -- puberty. the worry is over use of antibacterial might lead to bacteria getting resistant to
in such soaps as -- freckle fan -- soaps and is used in and others.sh what is your stance on aid? e products that we focus focus on the antibacterial washes. they have been used effectively and safely in health-care four decades or more. it has been in the consumer space in the past decade and a half, millions of consumers using these products safely and effectively everyday. these products are already regulated by the fda. ist our industry will do provide the agency updated data that shows...
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>> that is not my only definition, but it can be used. ne thing i would like to point out -- i do not know we've had enough discussion about this today. it is not just discrete bits of information. it is not just the aggregation of these. what is happening is the industry and so much of our world is turning into an actuarial activity. it is a predictive analytics that are teaching -- it is predictive analytics that are changing the ballgame. benign data can turn against someone in an instant if they get put into an algorithm that comes up with an either accurate or inaccurate sense of who that person is. we have no way of dealing with that at this point. the word soccer mom, i am heard people tell me that they do not know necessarily how a person is branded a soccer mom. the number of data points that are involved in designating a soccer mom and ad agency was such that they could not tell me where they got that designation from. if it is true, it is very complicated. if it is not true, that is a problem in itself. why cannot companies tell
>> that is not my only definition, but it can be used. ne thing i would like to point out -- i do not know we've had enough discussion about this today. it is not just discrete bits of information. it is not just the aggregation of these. what is happening is the industry and so much of our world is turning into an actuarial activity. it is a predictive analytics that are teaching -- it is predictive analytics that are changing the ballgame. benign data can turn against someone in an...
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and what it is doing on the front lines. those of us that would like to change that cannot because it is against the law. one issue you highlight is congress is a big part of the problem. seen,ghting that we have the lack of budgets, the lack of long-term energy that is put into thinking about how to do years,over multiple congress is a big contributor to the dysfunctionality. with respect to the hatch act, there are balancing equities at risk. the effort is to try to create a merit-based group of folks that are not involved in the political process so there is a sense of protection for the employee and the public. insights, you are right, the from line, they know things are better than anybody else, your insights should be communicated and heard by leaders in your organizations. that becomes a pipeline for congress to hear about what should change. that is what we are trying to drive towards. the best places to work survey can be found online. we appreciate you coming in to talk about it with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: t
and what it is doing on the front lines. those of us that would like to change that cannot because it is against the law. one issue you highlight is congress is a big part of the problem. seen,ghting that we have the lack of budgets, the lack of long-term energy that is put into thinking about how to do years,over multiple congress is a big contributor to the dysfunctionality. with respect to the hatch act, there are balancing equities at risk. the effort is to try to create a merit-based group...
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tracking this is not used the way it was intended. reason we need privacy is -- it's such a basic concept. like breathing. you take it for granted until you need air and you're deprived of it. you look at states that morphed from free and democratic societies to totalitarian states, the first thread to arrival is privacy. academics study this, point it out again and again that don't have acy, you freedom. >> why. >> the state has -- > don't go to the extreme opposite. >> why do people morph into it. >> the presumption there is that somehow the state or the have every right to have access to all of this information about you. i'm not talking about your house, ithin all of your activities that you engage in. privacy is about control. individual has the ability to use that information. >> not able to drive on an airline. >> not about concealment. it's about your choice of how to son. nformation about your >> if i travel on airlines, does that remain private. > not saying there aren't lots of places where you're required by law to get info
tracking this is not used the way it was intended. reason we need privacy is -- it's such a basic concept. like breathing. you take it for granted until you need air and you're deprived of it. you look at states that morphed from free and democratic societies to totalitarian states, the first thread to arrival is privacy. academics study this, point it out again and again that don't have acy, you freedom. >> why. >> the state has -- > don't go to the extreme opposite. >>...
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our guest is with us from d.c. this morning. let's start with this. ce do give this bill a passing in the house where it appears to be anything but a certainty? >> a pretty good chance. it is not a slamdunk. 55, 60%. most of the democrats will support it i think. >> why do they support it? if we go back to the language that was being used during the government shutdown, this is a big change of heart, or it would appear to be. not all that much is getting done. >> there's a lot of fatigue in this town. nui, whatever word you want to use. people are tiring of the brinksmanship and bickering. they do not want to go there again. they have obamacare which is a much better narrative for them to use politically. i think the republicans are gun shy about again -- a big confrontation. >> should we call it a gift from god? is anyone, whether we are talking about the bickering in our budget or the affordable health care act, all of this has to do with the american people. they are not winning in any of this. >> i think the idea that there's not going to be anothe
our guest is with us from d.c. this morning. let's start with this. ce do give this bill a passing in the house where it appears to be anything but a certainty? >> a pretty good chance. it is not a slamdunk. 55, 60%. most of the democrats will support it i think. >> why do they support it? if we go back to the language that was being used during the government shutdown, this is a big change of heart, or it would appear to be. not all that much is getting done. >> there's a lot...
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is very important. there's more of those areas that can do a lot more for us. you'll find another example when square opens up their headquarters you'll find their furniture is being produced in sf made like ohio designed willing designing it to make sure we utilize the talent that's here poor more of that can happen. why can't we have 50 to 60 people holding a tip buck too bag. there's all kinds of things and that's the beauty of being in san francisco we can introduce and reintroduce each other to each other. you're going to find a lot of builders doing haven't designs. i've seen that with can do. there's all kinds of things. this is the marvel i know we're going to success base this is the best city in the world. thank you very much and congratulations ♪ >> i am so looking forward to the street fair tomorrow. >> it is in the mission, how are we going to get there? we are not driving. >> well what do you suggest? >> there are a lot of great transportation choices in the city and there is one place to find them all, sfnta.com. >> sfmta.com. >> it is the walking
is very important. there's more of those areas that can do a lot more for us. you'll find another example when square opens up their headquarters you'll find their furniture is being produced in sf made like ohio designed willing designing it to make sure we utilize the talent that's here poor more of that can happen. why can't we have 50 to 60 people holding a tip buck too bag. there's all kinds of things and that's the beauty of being in san francisco we can introduce and reintroduce each...
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he is with us, along with brian heater. brian, thank you for joining us. ctive learning told is your number five. tell us why. >> i think they are ready. the percentage gdp that is spent on learning is huge in this country. -- everybody our in this country is in higher education. usings are going to start their dollars toward told that help their kids to learn math and science and other things. if you look at what just happened in the last month, or all of those hours of free cod ing time -- there will be a push to give their kids something of value. >> this is stuff that you know very well. get yourwould love to reaction before we get to your number five. >> we have seen -- it is really stunning. we're seeing a lot of interesting initiatives in schools. code.org has been huge. we're teaching kids new coding. we're seeing them reframe the way that they do education based around these devices. >> ok. we're going to move on. brian's number five is google class. it was kind of a 2013 thing. we may see more adoption in 2014. why is this on your list? >> this is
he is with us, along with brian heater. brian, thank you for joining us. ctive learning told is your number five. tell us why. >> i think they are ready. the percentage gdp that is spent on learning is huge in this country. -- everybody our in this country is in higher education. usings are going to start their dollars toward told that help their kids to learn math and science and other things. if you look at what just happened in the last month, or all of those hours of free cod ing time...
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it is not selfish of us -- it is not selfish of us as a youth parliament to dispute everything else and focus on this because the government is backing it. it is not selfish of us to want to have a successful campaign. that is something we have not had yet, and i believe we can if we vote for 16. [applause] >> we had an opening speaker from the east midlands, but we have not had a backbencher. yes, thank you. >> thank you. i am honored to represent. i represent my area -- i am not going to lie, i was on the fence. from what i gathered in the debates, we were very much pro- vote 16. i turned 16 a month ago. i am coming out of the vote 16 closet. i am coming out, guys. [applause] i have heard again and again how we are not mature enough. we are here because we are mature. other countries, argentina, they have the vote. [applause] we are ready for this. the time is coming. argentina is not having the apocalypse, brazil is not falling under. this could be a successful campaign. democracy is a beautiful thing. so, please, vote for 16. [applause] so ere was one person unadulter ated if i didn
it is not selfish of us -- it is not selfish of us as a youth parliament to dispute everything else and focus on this because the government is backing it. it is not selfish of us to want to have a successful campaign. that is something we have not had yet, and i believe we can if we vote for 16. [applause] >> we had an opening speaker from the east midlands, but we have not had a backbencher. yes, thank you. >> thank you. i am honored to represent. i represent my area -- i am not...
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with the glazing materials it is very difficult for climbing, the graffiti approach is what we will use is in our current elevator head of house is overlaying two layers of strong, clear vinyl sheet and so once you get excessive sheet, we will peel off one and we will install new ones, and so again, the safety and the controlled and also availability from the street scape and now, this is the typical element of this particular pilot. as supervisor breed mentioned several areas are unique and for example, the flood area and the canopy may not exist in our joint station in muni on market street. because, the lanes of the opening is not that long, but we will pick up at this location and we just want to cover all of the possibility of a system wide as we develop at this appropriate time and the similar of other elements like the weigh findings and optional and but they are incorporated this in our pilot. and by the way, the flex part is actually the glass, and the glazing skylight that bring the daylight down to the station below. so, the results of this hopefully this canopy will be very con
with the glazing materials it is very difficult for climbing, the graffiti approach is what we will use is in our current elevator head of house is overlaying two layers of strong, clear vinyl sheet and so once you get excessive sheet, we will peel off one and we will install new ones, and so again, the safety and the controlled and also availability from the street scape and now, this is the typical element of this particular pilot. as supervisor breed mentioned several areas are unique and...
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it is a real scare us. the overall stats the areas in sochi and steve essential pillars of creamy the most is declining print them on the wrong message she's pretty she looks. most of all is that he too would the summit at home mom. he's broken his hand tools sculptures created by placings. eighteen sixty one this was the honors on the scale rule of law the first decline has been greased and lined street and peaceful. aiming to become the first to conquer the world. it seeks to be likely to be teaching four thousand six hundred in the states is cooled to them the new. the us. climb is steep climbs canceling on maintaining his pound stg this is for greenpeace was called to the conquering the wall. what would be loyal to do this route was extremely tough. it requires a climate to devote himself entirely. modeling in. but he says. as well. the room ciara and present it the concert starts due to reduced to its strong morning eye. lately. thus we speak wanting to go. it sometimes he'd mind as to why excitement in
it is a real scare us. the overall stats the areas in sochi and steve essential pillars of creamy the most is declining print them on the wrong message she's pretty she looks. most of all is that he too would the summit at home mom. he's broken his hand tools sculptures created by placings. eighteen sixty one this was the honors on the scale rule of law the first decline has been greased and lined street and peaceful. aiming to become the first to conquer the world. it seeks to be likely to be...
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worst of both we're all they have debt and they don't have the education that's going to have the us is what's happening already i say since declining you know our until history project is dedicated to burying this myth of exceptionalism. i think it's noxious noxious and noxious about you know it's dangerous for americans to think that they're god's gift to humanity you know what worries you about the direction america's schools are going and what is these united states was exceptional in that negative way is how these armed guards and metal detectors and some states they want to arm the teachers u.s. education it's still militarized and criminalized raise a while cameras go in toting security goals and militarized officers with police dogs roaming the grounds a.b.c. ripples there breaking goals unprovoked he went from zero to sixty without any provocation had this been a regular person doing this that person would have been criminally charged another school security gold broke a girl's wrist reports folks news for spilling some crumbs of a birthday cake and arrested when the mother wen
worst of both we're all they have debt and they don't have the education that's going to have the us is what's happening already i say since declining you know our until history project is dedicated to burying this myth of exceptionalism. i think it's noxious noxious and noxious about you know it's dangerous for americans to think that they're god's gift to humanity you know what worries you about the direction america's schools are going and what is these united states was exceptional in that...
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it is great to have you with us here on "taking stock." lain what you have brought with you here today and how could this change every bicycle trip in the world? >> this is the copenhagen wheel. it can go on almost any bike. the main idea is that it captures your energy when you break or go down hill and then it gives you a push automatically. you turn one screw, another screw, download an app, boom. >> there is a battery, there has to be some way to store the energy of an individual. storing the energy when the bike brakes. tell us about how it works. >> inside this red hub there is a motor which is also a generator, a set of batteries. there are about a dozen sensors. it measures about your pedaling behavior, about your environment, are you going over a long distance? then, it instructs the motor on how must boost to give you. >> that is connected to an app that is on your phone? >> yes, i have a mode that is called flatten my city. >> will that give you directions? >> what it does is it detects when you are on a hill and it gives you a b
it is great to have you with us here on "taking stock." lain what you have brought with you here today and how could this change every bicycle trip in the world? >> this is the copenhagen wheel. it can go on almost any bike. the main idea is that it captures your energy when you break or go down hill and then it gives you a push automatically. you turn one screw, another screw, download an app, boom. >> there is a battery, there has to be some way to store the energy of an...
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. >> the tep is still under environmental review. we used the impact fee money and working closely with the tep money and matching up where they have funding identified. >> i think the other part of that answer is some of the projects could be funded and they have other sources as well. a lot of the large projects the impact fees represent partial financing and leveraging of other dollars along the way. >> you mentioned the central freeway and dog park, i haven't seen that start. is that going to start happening this year? >> that's what i have been told by the project managers on that and this we should anticipate the construction soon. i look at it everyday and i think they have a short-term intervention right now and kind of warming it up until the construction starts. >> that's been a beneficiary of these improvements. >> commissioner hillis? >> that park started construction. so, just a question on in kind contributions. we have a couple of in kind projects and we have a couple here. i always wonder if we can do them. they have in kind
. >> the tep is still under environmental review. we used the impact fee money and working closely with the tep money and matching up where they have funding identified. >> i think the other part of that answer is some of the projects could be funded and they have other sources as well. a lot of the large projects the impact fees represent partial financing and leveraging of other dollars along the way. >> you mentioned the central freeway and dog park, i haven't seen that...
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group always that there be a working for the israeli lobby big by their agents and us it is very easy to identify these people especially us pastry media you know the usual call of lists for washington polls all our usual people who write op ed pages for the wall street journal fox news that goes without saying could the deal show israel's last bomb so america is getting fed up with its behavior it's the first time debt an american administration is exactly thinking first of all u.s. national interests and not trying to do something that would be israeli force sold this is also a real game changer in terms of us is ready relation when president obama was cool with his mike switched on agreeing he can stand quote lawyer been your minutes and your proposed a.b.c. news there were already signs israel's losing support from the us kind of status of the summer help. reduce america's public censure against israel's occupation of the west bank notes and b.c. breaks decades of fishel tacit approval so prime minister netanyahu has claimed he could move the united states any direction he likes n
group always that there be a working for the israeli lobby big by their agents and us it is very easy to identify these people especially us pastry media you know the usual call of lists for washington polls all our usual people who write op ed pages for the wall street journal fox news that goes without saying could the deal show israel's last bomb so america is getting fed up with its behavior it's the first time debt an american administration is exactly thinking first of all u.s. national...
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is the yellow pea. there are over 5000 species. we have selected one that works for us. is certified, so we do not have to do anything to it it -- to get approved for that. >> you are taking on a $9 billion industry and the people you are taking business from are not going to go away quietly. what kind of pushback are you getting? >> the u.s. egg industry launched a campaign against us. >> you could not be that surprised. >> we have a long way to go. we are a team of 30 people. a little surprising, if you look at it from their perspective, they are selling enormous amount of eggs. the chicken egg is not a bad thing. it is the system that surrounds most of the chicken egg. not all. we have support from free-range farmers. we come in at a price that is 21% less expensive. that is concerning. you do not have to always go about doing the thing we have always done. >> the hampton creeks food founder and ceo joshua tetrick. we will be back in just 2 minutes with the founder of the platform quirky. that conversation coming your way next. ♪ >> welcome back to "money moves weeken
is the yellow pea. there are over 5000 species. we have selected one that works for us. is certified, so we do not have to do anything to it it -- to get approved for that. >> you are taking on a $9 billion industry and the people you are taking business from are not going to go away quietly. what kind of pushback are you getting? >> the u.s. egg industry launched a campaign against us. >> you could not be that surprised. >> we have a long way to go. we are a team of 30...
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. >> there is an alert right here telling us there is heavy traffic in soma. >> let's walk there and en take a taxi or muni back. >> that new website gives us a lot of options. >> it sure does and we can use it again next weekend when we go to see the giants. there is a new destination section on the website that shows us how to get to at&t park. >> there is a section, and account alerts and information on parking and all kinds of stuff, it is so easy to use that even you can use it. >> that is smart. >> are you giving me a compliment. >> i think that i am. >> wow, thanks. >> now you can buy dinner. sfmta.com. access useful information, any all right. thank you for coming thank you for coming and exercising is unveiling of our office. this is officially is third office we call it was 3.0. we started this company almost 6 years ago now and yet it was born in san francisco and it was born one block that way at a bar. it was where chris and i had our first conversation about the project entity human being. today things are arbitrate different back then there was two of us now there's 1 h
. >> there is an alert right here telling us there is heavy traffic in soma. >> let's walk there and en take a taxi or muni back. >> that new website gives us a lot of options. >> it sure does and we can use it again next weekend when we go to see the giants. there is a new destination section on the website that shows us how to get to at&t park. >> there is a section, and account alerts and information on parking and all kinds of stuff, it is so easy to use...
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is in sales for today. which means cold. alexia great to show us just how easy it is to get the vital ingredients of painkillers. it then but it will be run away to the drugstore. having a description do believe i'll get everything i need to it's not a problem. it didn't take too long just five months and knows that lexie tells us that crocodile tears when combined with an incredible week in every house with a torch and see if the castle. not many different and really dangerous. we didn't want to get into town isn't a very short night. apparently this isn't on top of this content only. as one of the lockyer and thurston fine after quitting crocodile how lexi has a stark warning you this letter and your kid into it at this thing just isn't doing to most events you and so forth and it's painful it's so scary. bring your friends your family and improving the police to go. i can push our team lost count will go up to go to anna's husband i are most go of one easily into the killings time thanks to pay without international is appreciated coming up the
is in sales for today. which means cold. alexia great to show us just how easy it is to get the vital ingredients of painkillers. it then but it will be run away to the drugstore. having a description do believe i'll get everything i need to it's not a problem. it didn't take too long just five months and knows that lexie tells us that crocodile tears when combined with an incredible week in every house with a torch and see if the castle. not many different and really dangerous. we didn't want...
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the rich getting richer in the us is world very bold are there with wall street setting aside nearly one hundred billion dollars for new year's bonuses and activist fighting corporate dog one of the told is that cash will be coming straight out of tuck's pork these big wall street banks pay their employees a very high b salary usually in the range of like one hundred fifty thousand to two hundred fifty thousand but then on top of that they get this sort of performance bonus and the way that they're tallied is there's a number of surveys they basically have to touch us how much money they have set aside for bonuses in two thousand and thirteen and that's how we arrived at the ninety one point four four billion dollars it is crazy right especially when you think about earlier this year there was this bloomberg article about how the government there is like a government subsidy of eighty three billion dollars so it's almost as if all of that government subsidy is just going right back into bonuses but this is just way that wall street has worked for a really long time before say we're go
the rich getting richer in the us is world very bold are there with wall street setting aside nearly one hundred billion dollars for new year's bonuses and activist fighting corporate dog one of the told is that cash will be coming straight out of tuck's pork these big wall street banks pay their employees a very high b salary usually in the range of like one hundred fifty thousand to two hundred fifty thousand but then on top of that they get this sort of performance bonus and the way that...
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us. god is with us. we are communicated people, blessed by god. >> they say the orthodox church is a nation and should stay that way. these marchers repeat the divide in ukraine, saying their country should be aligned with russia, not europe. that turning to the west is not part of the culture. government supporters gathered for days. many were bussed into the city. al jazeera has seen some paying to be here. police remained in full force. a promise to tear down barricades at the end of independence square came to nothing. in the square the demands were the same, that the government replaced european values. >> you see how they live in russia and europe. the difference is obvious. >> the protest camp continues to grow. the latest edition, a photo exhibit on newly built barriers. organizers are calling for a mass gathering, showing how much support they have a month after the demonstrations began. >> india is transferring the diplomat whose run in with police caused on international dispute. devyani khobra
us. god is with us. we are communicated people, blessed by god. >> they say the orthodox church is a nation and should stay that way. these marchers repeat the divide in ukraine, saying their country should be aligned with russia, not europe. that turning to the west is not part of the culture. government supporters gathered for days. many were bussed into the city. al jazeera has seen some paying to be here. police remained in full force. a promise to tear down barricades at the end of...
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what all of us can do and i invite all of our friends to do the same is to help facilitate a dialogue among syrians with a view to finding a political solution and with a few tonding the violence in syria. extremism until syria will harm all of us. extremism until syria cannot be contained today syria. our friends in the region will be the first targets and victims of extremism as our friends in pakistan were the first victims of taliban extremism. we all need to realized that past mistakes should not be repeated. we all need to work together. we all need foresight. we all need to have a forward-looking future orientiated outlook. future. >> still ahead, would iran attend a peace conference on syria? we will ask iran's foreign minister. while you were asleep news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9 am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this sto
what all of us can do and i invite all of our friends to do the same is to help facilitate a dialogue among syrians with a view to finding a political solution and with a few tonding the violence in syria. extremism until syria will harm all of us. extremism until syria cannot be contained today syria. our friends in the region will be the first targets and victims of extremism as our friends in pakistan were the first victims of taliban extremism. we all need to realized that past mistakes...