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massage establishment on in the california state therapists to be a medical use this is use that is generally not needing a conditional use authorization it will no longer consider the massage establishment employing the cam tech services a medical use planning department supports the draft one it restates medical incarnation in the neighborhood as you saw in the dph completion they've pleading lead to a concentration of outdoors this as impacts to the diversity of those retail corridors and two the department supports is it standard device it by moving the dlaevens to a certified by the city it reduces the confusion around the regulations and 3 the department supports the issuance with one year prohibition pits the operators open notice it is one of significance supervisor tang i'd like to see the roster. >> oh, okay. >> thank you commissioner so sorry i came from another committee good afternoon. i'm katie tang i wanted to first of all, i have handout from the commissioners the summary for the two pieces of legislation thank you so i know that cindy from dph gave a bri
massage establishment on in the california state therapists to be a medical use this is use that is generally not needing a conditional use authorization it will no longer consider the massage establishment employing the cam tech services a medical use planning department supports the draft one it restates medical incarnation in the neighborhood as you saw in the dph completion they've pleading lead to a concentration of outdoors this as impacts to the diversity of those retail corridors and...
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. >> diego sanchez i understand that is a much quicker process than the conditional use i want to say 3 months it is approximately more short timeframe on a consent calendar part of the agenda that is approving projects that are not extraordinary or out of line that doesn't merit discussion or review. >> so subject to less public comment. >> if an individual he believes that something should be that i would off the cds anybody can. >> and the planning director the commission president can pull it off the i've you know off the consent calendar and the business has to do the neighborhood notification healed time. >> what kind of businesses are preservation getting through an an expedited basis. >> i'm apologizing for not bringing it maybe you can help me dooerlg things like rauntz i mean it could be like veterinary place that go through conditional use. >> the restaurant are not selling hard alcohol. >> things that are generally meant to have less public lows controversial. >> you know weed we've added formula retail but the key thing to relate one of the stirs steps in qualifying to be
. >> diego sanchez i understand that is a much quicker process than the conditional use i want to say 3 months it is approximately more short timeframe on a consent calendar part of the agenda that is approving projects that are not extraordinary or out of line that doesn't merit discussion or review. >> so subject to less public comment. >> if an individual he believes that something should be that i would off the cds anybody can. >> and the planning director the...
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mark: our strategy is just to build things that people really want to use. book is the most-used app. whatsapp and messenger and instagram are some of the next most-used apps that are out and there. so, at some level, i think, that as long as we are building services that people really want to use and that help people's lives, then it is not as big of a deal. it is certainly a little bit stressful -- we feel like we can maybe help people out more or deliver our services a little bit better if we had more partnerships with the operating systems that we were using to build our stuff. but it is not something that i am that stressed about at this point. because there is just -- as long as we stay focused on building our own stuff, i feel that is the right thing for us to stay focused on, not worrying about what other people are going to do. emily: you said you hoped for more than 1 billion people by 2020. do you think you can get there? ♪ ♪ emily chang: so drones and lasers -- you know you have a whole big lab now working on this. when will facebook drones and la
mark: our strategy is just to build things that people really want to use. book is the most-used app. whatsapp and messenger and instagram are some of the next most-used apps that are out and there. so, at some level, i think, that as long as we are building services that people really want to use and that help people's lives, then it is not as big of a deal. it is certainly a little bit stressful -- we feel like we can maybe help people out more or deliver our services a little bit better if...
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use. so, to some degree, it is not that surprising, but i do think more people are using these other serviceswell. emily: and i know messenger is part of the suite in some places. will whatsapp be part of the internet.org suite as well? mark: it is going to be different on a country-by-country basis. right? so just like the u.s. has 911 that has certain things in it, in different countries, most of them have an equivalent of 911 that have different things. so for some, it is mostly just about health and crime. some have more things in it than the u.s. does. internet.org is kind of going to be like that, too. in each country, the governments and local operators are going to need to figure out what services they want to include. emily: google has android. mark: mm-hmm. emily: how do you overcome not having the hardware? not having android? mark: our strategy is just to build things that people really want to use. facebook is the most-used app. whatsapp and messenger and instagram are some of the next most-used apps that are out and there. so, at some level i think that as long as we are buildin
use. so, to some degree, it is not that surprising, but i do think more people are using these other serviceswell. emily: and i know messenger is part of the suite in some places. will whatsapp be part of the internet.org suite as well? mark: it is going to be different on a country-by-country basis. right? so just like the u.s. has 911 that has certain things in it, in different countries, most of them have an equivalent of 911 that have different things. so for some, it is mostly just about...
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at pier 70 a full 75 percent of the entitle of the site is something other than open space and maritime uses and historic building and of the 25 percent is new construction approximately half of that are buildings that are 75 photo and blow and buildings between 70 and 90 feet so with that i'm going to turn it over to jack. >> so very quickly as brad mentioned either the end of april or early may issuing what's called the notice of preparation that effectively describes the project with a little bit more detail particle to your knowledgely it is sent to all the agencies and all the stakeholders that have been involved not process an opportunity for people to submit in their thoughts on what they would us to study and the questions they have that become included in the analysis that our ceqa team will actually prepare our hope would be that hopefully by christmas we can deliver a christmas present a draft eir and then sometime in the middle of summer of 2016 we'll have our financial environmental impact report and again, this drives the timeframe we have to have our environmental impact repor
at pier 70 a full 75 percent of the entitle of the site is something other than open space and maritime uses and historic building and of the 25 percent is new construction approximately half of that are buildings that are 75 photo and blow and buildings between 70 and 90 feet so with that i'm going to turn it over to jack. >> so very quickly as brad mentioned either the end of april or early may issuing what's called the notice of preparation that effectively describes the project with a...
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of uses are exactly the same but the determination is being bans who is doing the use and we feel this is just improper and we would ask you to overturn the letter of determination from the zoning administrator. >> thank you. >> hear from the determination holder. >> good evening members of the board alex on behalf of brian and cleveland owners of 2144 hayes street the property in question i have a photo here that might be useful okay. so it's late in the agenda i'll make my comments briefly as you can see the building on the right is the front this is the front door of my clients building here and this building here is the appellants building actually both of those buildings are my clients use the building as their primary and permanent residents the appellant uses they're building for medical offers or their tenant use the building for medical offends and other relate businesses those medical offices are using my clients backyard for the parking and the garage for the vehicle refuge you'll see the overhead this is my clients building right here there's a small driveway and those two
of uses are exactly the same but the determination is being bans who is doing the use and we feel this is just improper and we would ask you to overturn the letter of determination from the zoning administrator. >> thank you. >> hear from the determination holder. >> good evening members of the board alex on behalf of brian and cleveland owners of 2144 hayes street the property in question i have a photo here that might be useful okay. so it's late in the agenda i'll make my...
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is a national priority. and a lot of people in our country use facebook. xample, in malaysia, i was meeting with one of the leaders in the government there. and making it so that everyone in their country is connected is one of their top priorities. similar in indonesia. india, i think, as well, there are lots of priority around making sure that everyone can get connected. so it makes sense for us to try to prioritize countries that are reaching out to us proactively for this. emily: how will you judge that this has been a success? and, you know, 10 years ago, your vision was to get 1 billion people on facebook. and people thought that was so audacious. so if that is not audacious, what is it? mark: the goal here is to make it so that a person can walk into a store in basically any developing country, and buy a phone, and get access to some free, basic internet services. that is the primary goal for people around the world. once we have made it so that this system is working in every country, that will be -- that is step one. and step two is actually making
is a national priority. and a lot of people in our country use facebook. xample, in malaysia, i was meeting with one of the leaders in the government there. and making it so that everyone in their country is connected is one of their top priorities. similar in indonesia. india, i think, as well, there are lots of priority around making sure that everyone can get connected. so it makes sense for us to try to prioritize countries that are reaching out to us proactively for this. emily: how will...
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joining us is a libyan american at oxford libya. providing information on global events. d on skype, cofounder of the libyan youth movement, an organization covering event in libya since the 2010 revolution. many believe libya is becoming a failed state. what is the current security situation there? >> it is a failed state. there's no question about that. it's no longer on the brink of civil war. libya is on the brink of civil war. intensity goes up and down. the situation is we have an incredible number of factions. most no better than factions. there are groups that are criminal in nature, that use oil or drugs or money or weapons, or illegal immigrants to generate funding. others are ideological, some extremists, including those affiliated with islamic state in certain parts of the country. you have some that are the remnants of the old military regime, and others that are tribal in nature, regional. what you really - the overall picture of libya is you are dealing with a no man's land, in a sense that it's similar to somalia, but on a larger scale. and more significant
joining us is a libyan american at oxford libya. providing information on global events. d on skype, cofounder of the libyan youth movement, an organization covering event in libya since the 2010 revolution. many believe libya is becoming a failed state. what is the current security situation there? >> it is a failed state. there's no question about that. it's no longer on the brink of civil war. libya is on the brink of civil war. intensity goes up and down. the situation is we have an...
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that's the benefit of our field but i believe what unites us is more important. atter what your voter registration card says are who you voted or in the last election i do believe there's a unifying principle in american is the idea that every single human being should matter that everyone deserves the right to achieve the change they have for themselves and their families and we will continue to endeavor to be the country that -- and if we achieve that not only will this be the greatest era in american history the 21st century will also be an american century. that's why took the time to write this book and i tell it to the story of real people and their real challenges. i describe what's gone wrong in their life, all we are doing about it now and what we can do better. you'll notice in the book there are many ideas that are bipartisan. they involve my collaboration with people of another party. colleagues like chris coons of connecticut and cory booker in new jersey. many of our policy proposals are part of it at all. particularly when it comes to higher educati
that's the benefit of our field but i believe what unites us is more important. atter what your voter registration card says are who you voted or in the last election i do believe there's a unifying principle in american is the idea that every single human being should matter that everyone deserves the right to achieve the change they have for themselves and their families and we will continue to endeavor to be the country that -- and if we achieve that not only will this be the greatest era in...
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and conditional use is off the table but now creating a massage establishment permit so, i mean, it kind of goes back to we haven't fully defined this medical is this a medical practice or a massage establishment but just to be mindful of the complications we have legitimate establishments that either went into where they are now under the medical services and should be establishment component get passed then they'll be reclassified as a massage establishment and that massage establishment are not permitted all not a conditional use for that area other areas there are massage establishments yeah. i'm repeating myself they're not permitted so i think that i wanted to be mindful there's going to be there's a lot of moving parts and if the planning commission recommends on the 26 to recommend the conditional use process then that has a certain amount of weigh so i want to be mindful we're communicating the nuances ahead so those folks that came in through the can you tell me take certification the establishments that opened since that certification came through we - >> c
and conditional use is off the table but now creating a massage establishment permit so, i mean, it kind of goes back to we haven't fully defined this medical is this a medical practice or a massage establishment but just to be mindful of the complications we have legitimate establishments that either went into where they are now under the medical services and should be establishment component get passed then they'll be reclassified as a massage establishment and that massage establishment are...
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who is really using that water? it's the consumer. and so one of the very basic things in the high-tech industry where bo is from and you start looking about what their gross domestic product is it's huge. but every one of those people eat three times a day. where is that food going to come from? it's ironic that we talk about buy your food local. in california we're the sixth largest agricultural economy in the world. we're feeding not only our state and the country but a good part of the world. we do that because we've been able to manage our water resources. >> bo let's turn to consumers for a moment. last week your district, the santa clara valley water district, proposed a 31% rate hike saying that costs associated with the drought including lost revenue from conservation made it necessary. this week you dropped that proposed rate hike down to 19%. but a lot of people are still unhappy. they feel they're being punished for conserving water. what can you tell them? >> well, we really appreciate those who have taken the effort to co
who is really using that water? it's the consumer. and so one of the very basic things in the high-tech industry where bo is from and you start looking about what their gross domestic product is it's huge. but every one of those people eat three times a day. where is that food going to come from? it's ironic that we talk about buy your food local. in california we're the sixth largest agricultural economy in the world. we're feeding not only our state and the country but a good part of the...
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is no such thing as a dead-end job. you acquire experience that will be useful to you in the future, and that is important for us to encourage people to enter the workforce. our labor participation rate is far to a low, and it will be extremely damaging to our economy if we do not quickly reverse that. >> questions, in the back? >> thank you for being here, senator. we appreciate it very much. you referred to a clean authorization for the use of military force. why would not congress declare war on islamic terrorism, including but not limited to isis, al qaeda, and others, and wouldn't that resolve some of the problems that we have putting these terrorists on criminal trials? in the u.s. or elsewhere? >> well, if you are involved in hostilities with them, they are enemy combatants. we do not do that anymore, but we should do that, and that is the legal term. as far as the declaration of war is concerned, we only declare war on nationstates. isis wants to be a nationstates, but i refuse to elevate them to that state. they aren't armed insurgency/terrorist group that have taken on elements of an army, but they are not a state.
is no such thing as a dead-end job. you acquire experience that will be useful to you in the future, and that is important for us to encourage people to enter the workforce. our labor participation rate is far to a low, and it will be extremely damaging to our economy if we do not quickly reverse that. >> questions, in the back? >> thank you for being here, senator. we appreciate it very much. you referred to a clean authorization for the use of military force. why would not...
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us economy. europe will pick up a loss over the next year. just as the higher dollar iswn, a lower euro is speeding them up. you'll be surprised to see how fast europe will grow over the next two years. >> it's interesting. there's so much concern over what the ecb is doing. it makes the european stock market take off. it's wonderful if you want to buy into that. at the same time, they're fueling -- it's basically a cocaine addict that gets to the cocaine. you're not fixing the problem, which is the addiction. does europe have that issue? >> i think around the world, japan, the united states, and europe have this addiction to lots and lots of money. the truth is, that lots and lots of liquidity from central banks -- qe has not caused economies to grow. this is the weakest expansion the united states has seen since the 1960s despite the qe. that's europe and japan too. all the qe doesn't help. i think it's an addiction. i do want central banks to move away from it. the reason why europe will recover is not because of low interest rates. >> thank you very much for the comm
us economy. europe will pick up a loss over the next year. just as the higher dollar iswn, a lower euro is speeding them up. you'll be surprised to see how fast europe will grow over the next two years. >> it's interesting. there's so much concern over what the ecb is doing. it makes the european stock market take off. it's wonderful if you want to buy into that. at the same time, they're fueling -- it's basically a cocaine addict that gets to the cocaine. you're not fixing the problem,...
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is going. thank you for joining us, and the rest of our guests. l next time, waj and i will see you online. >> this is al jazeera. [music] >> hello, this is the news hour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. [ explosion ] the fight against isil moves in to tikrit with rocky soldiers and shia militia advancing towards the city center. >>> the head of nato say that russia is still arming rebels in ukraine as the u.s. announce new sanctions. >>> venezuela respond to its own
is going. thank you for joining us, and the rest of our guests. l next time, waj and i will see you online. >> this is al jazeera. [music] >> hello, this is the news hour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. [ explosion ] the fight against isil moves in to tikrit with rocky soldiers and shia militia advancing towards the city center. >>> the head of nato say that russia is still arming rebels in ukraine as the u.s. announce new sanctions. >>>...
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>> well, we believe the mass surveillance of our readers and users is damaging to us. pedia depends on a culture of openness and courage for people to participate, and their privacy is very important. we believe the nsa's actions are illegal and unconstitutional. >> how widespread is the nsa's surveillance of international -- how widespread is it and what proof do you have that wikipedia has been the target? >> you would have to ask them how widespread it is because obviously they try to keep this under wraps as much as possible. but the information that edward snowden has released tells us they are surveillancing everything they can get their hands on with respect to communications with u.s. citizens and foreigners and they have a very weak standard of determining what is and is not within their realm of collection. we believe they are collecting data on literally hundreds of millions of our users. >> what effect is this happening on wikipedia users? what harm has been caused? >> well wikipedia depends on people being able to speak their minds, being able to speak priv
>> well, we believe the mass surveillance of our readers and users is damaging to us. pedia depends on a culture of openness and courage for people to participate, and their privacy is very important. we believe the nsa's actions are illegal and unconstitutional. >> how widespread is the nsa's surveillance of international -- how widespread is it and what proof do you have that wikipedia has been the target? >> you would have to ask them how widespread it is because obviously...
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#we are using is c-span chat. how should drones be regulated? philadelphia is first out. go ahead. caller: imx military. any decision made with regards to the use of this kind of thing, you have to opt on the side of potential danger. you have to observe there is a possibility of danger in the use of these things, as opposed to the positives. it has been brought to the floor that other countries are using these drones in varied circumstances or whatever. the united states has always been a place for everything inventions have been tested and tried or whatever. we have learned through trial and error. we have made mistakes by not understanding how to regulate these things. other countries that over the years have been sending their people here to this country to learn at universities and m.i.t. and so and so forth how to do these things, they take back the technology to their countries and they are using it. we can't use these other countries as a barometer for how we aside to allow or disallow things. the process is taking place, we are questioning every aspect of these things in a
#we are using is c-span chat. how should drones be regulated? philadelphia is first out. go ahead. caller: imx military. any decision made with regards to the use of this kind of thing, you have to opt on the side of potential danger. you have to observe there is a possibility of danger in the use of these things, as opposed to the positives. it has been brought to the floor that other countries are using these drones in varied circumstances or whatever. the united states has always been a...
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>> lisa is having way too much fun. joining us for more, is gray scott, a leading futurist, he is the founder and ceo of the website serious wonder.com, he also hacked his brain. all right we just saw some advances in the future of neuroscience, such as row bow roach, coming up to a pet smart near us, how does an average american essentially recreate this technology. >> there's a company called muse, and there's also a company called enter ax exon and mind wave. basically what crow do is you use these head sets -- >> show and tell i love it. >> you use these and there are centers on the inside. and right now muse is used with an app for meditation. but you can hack into these and fly drones, control robots as you saw on the piece before, so we are really talking about an age where we are using our minds to control the word. >> right. >> so if i was to put this on, and i will go ahead and take this set. >> sure. >> this is not the one that controls drones correct. >> no. this is for meditation. >> right which means if you were to s
>> lisa is having way too much fun. joining us for more, is gray scott, a leading futurist, he is the founder and ceo of the website serious wonder.com, he also hacked his brain. all right we just saw some advances in the future of neuroscience, such as row bow roach, coming up to a pet smart near us, how does an average american essentially recreate this technology. >> there's a company called muse, and there's also a company called enter ax exon and mind wave. basically what crow...
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that is the one that concerns us. that is the one that does not have the internal controls that we need to have some assurances about the numbers they give us. >> the other secretaries, miss james? >> likewise, we have communicated with the top leaders of the department of defense, they're aware that we're concerned about this. the comptroller to whom the report -- so i think everyone is work g working collaboratively to try to -- working collaboratively to try to get there from here. >> i think they have equally extended our concerns to the appropriate departmental authorities. part of the problem i think they face is that like the rest of us their customer base is coming down. they're going to write fewer checks as it decreases. their business flow will decrease, and i know you understand the realities of that kind of trend line more than anybody else perhaps in this room. but i have not seen or can measure an amount of response to what most of us think is an inescapable reality. as my colleagues have said, it will a
that is the one that concerns us. that is the one that does not have the internal controls that we need to have some assurances about the numbers they give us. >> the other secretaries, miss james? >> likewise, we have communicated with the top leaders of the department of defense, they're aware that we're concerned about this. the comptroller to whom the report -- so i think everyone is work g working collaboratively to try to -- working collaboratively to try to get there from...
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us intelligence is assisting the saudis in that operation. we've maintained a -- aqap. e us has evacuated its embassy in special forces. the white house says it can lead an effective antiterrorist campaign there. >> the instability in yemen does not enhance our counterterrorism efforts in that country. but we continue to have significant counterterrorism resources and abilities in yemen. and that means that we are able to -- based on resources we have in the region and based on things we have in the region, we're able to apply significant pressure to the leaders of extremist organizations that may be operating there. >> this while secretary of state john kerry is in switzerland negotiating a nuclear deal with iran. state department official describes those negotiations as tough and very serious. and in iraq, the us is employing airstrikes against isis in tikrit assuming the lead in that operation from iranian forces. cheryl. >> all right, rich edson, a lot to digest going into the weekend. thank you very much for the headlines. well, the coal industry is crashing literal
us intelligence is assisting the saudis in that operation. we've maintained a -- aqap. e us has evacuated its embassy in special forces. the white house says it can lead an effective antiterrorist campaign there. >> the instability in yemen does not enhance our counterterrorism efforts in that country. but we continue to have significant counterterrorism resources and abilities in yemen. and that means that we are able to -- based on resources we have in the region and based on things we...
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what is the advantage of using the aqua pod? i liken it to the difference between erecting a tent and building a house. this is like a tent, it is flexible fabric, it won't hold up to a hurricane or rough weather conditions. the aqua pod is a structure. it is totally enclosed. it has metal mesh, and an entire framework behind it. what we are doing and demonstrating with these open ocean fish farms is developing a profitable, sustainable, environmentally sensitive system. we can change the way people are growing fish, produce high-quality protein for human consumption. fish farming developed over the last 40 years in sheltered bays and close to shore. there are advantages to being in the open ocean. there is much more real estate out there. as fish farming grows, there won't be enough places close to shore. my background is traditional fish farming. the idea of the aqua pod came to me when i said, we really can't sustain this in a safe and environmentally sustainable way. rachel: can i get a closer look at the aquapod? >> let's g
what is the advantage of using the aqua pod? i liken it to the difference between erecting a tent and building a house. this is like a tent, it is flexible fabric, it won't hold up to a hurricane or rough weather conditions. the aqua pod is a structure. it is totally enclosed. it has metal mesh, and an entire framework behind it. what we are doing and demonstrating with these open ocean fish farms is developing a profitable, sustainable, environmentally sensitive system. we can change the way...
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that that is the benefit of our freedom but i believe that what unites us is even more important. no matter what your voter registration card says i i believe there is a unifying principle the idea that every single human being should matter everyone deserves the right to achieve the dreams they have for themselves in the family and that we will continue to endeavor to be the country that provides that. i tell the story of real people in real challenges. describe what has gone wrong in my life, we're doing and what we can do better. you will notice there are many ideas that are bipartisan involving collaboration with people of another party colleing collaboration with people of another party, colleagues like chris coons from connecticut and corey brucker. many policy proposals really are not partisan personal, particularly when it comes to higher education. you will read about how i am working with corey booker to provide more axis to wi-fi and internet platforms, especially in disadvantaged neighborhoods. these are these are important initiatives, not easy to put on a bumper stick
that that is the benefit of our freedom but i believe that what unites us is even more important. no matter what your voter registration card says i i believe there is a unifying principle the idea that every single human being should matter everyone deserves the right to achieve the dreams they have for themselves in the family and that we will continue to endeavor to be the country that provides that. i tell the story of real people in real challenges. describe what has gone wrong in my life,...
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it is also useful for navigation into the chesapeake. that is because the seafloor leading into the chesapeake is a very gradual rise. the content of the soil, the content of the seafloor mod changes slowly. -- mud changes slowly. if you know how deep the water is and you know what soil you are bringing up, you have a pretty good idea how far from sure you are. putting all of these together, and using our aggregate, our average of all the different techniques someone could be very confident in his position at sea, in the day, wherever. these are the skills john had to master. by the end of the war, he was lieutenant. he was greatly honored for his service aboard the uss constitution. i invite you to look at the presentation sword and metal. if you have any questions, i will open the floor. >> the charts that they had, i thought -- [inaudible] kyle: it is the same thing. it is a different name for it. >> [inaudible] kyle: you would match this with the chart. you would cite the location on shore, take the bearing, and market on the chart it
it is also useful for navigation into the chesapeake. that is because the seafloor leading into the chesapeake is a very gradual rise. the content of the soil, the content of the seafloor mod changes slowly. -- mud changes slowly. if you know how deep the water is and you know what soil you are bringing up, you have a pretty good idea how far from sure you are. putting all of these together, and using our aggregate, our average of all the different techniques someone could be very confident in...
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bluetooth uses barometers to track the robustness. it isll the other devices that the research kit will allow us to connect to to assess somebody's wellness. cory: what data do researchers not have now? i mean, the ubiquity of iphones in this country in particular seems like it could collect a lot. but what pieces of information are you really after? dr. schadt: one piece is the number of doctors you need to understand something diabetes. -- like diabetes. something like the iphone and the research kit enables is broad canvassing of populations beyond what we can get in a local area in a given medical center. the day that our app was up in the apple i store, we had 25 people enrolled in our study. that would take a classic researcher wanted three years to -- one 23 -- to three years to accomplish that same kind of enrollment using traditional means. in addition, we typically collected data and research studies and snapshots and single visits. we can collect that data longitudinally. we don't have to collect parts of information during an of
bluetooth uses barometers to track the robustness. it isll the other devices that the research kit will allow us to connect to to assess somebody's wellness. cory: what data do researchers not have now? i mean, the ubiquity of iphones in this country in particular seems like it could collect a lot. but what pieces of information are you really after? dr. schadt: one piece is the number of doctors you need to understand something diabetes. -- like diabetes. something like the iphone and the...
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is going. thank you for joining us, and the rest of our guests. l next time, waj and i will see you online. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> and this is the al jazeera news hour warm welcome from me david foster. this is some of what we're studying in detail over the course of the next 60 minutes. egypt's president sisi receives a welcome boost to his economic recovery plan. >>> nigeria admits that mercenaries are helping in the fight against boko haram. we are live in northeastern
is going. thank you for joining us, and the rest of our guests. l next time, waj and i will see you online. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> and this is the al jazeera news hour warm welcome from me david foster. this is some of what we're studying in detail over the course of the next 60 minutes. egypt's president sisi receives a welcome boost to his economic recovery plan. >>> nigeria admits that mercenaries are helping in the fight against boko haram. we are...
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i think many were surprised those were used today. it is the longest use of force in american history. eight years longer than the revolutionary war. 10 years longer than world war ii. one third of the authorization for military force by congress have included limitations of time. that is not an unusual provision to be placed. congress and the administration need to work together. circumstances change. secretary carter i was very impressed by your comments. you fully understand the three-year sunset on isis specific authorization. even though i cannot ensure the counter eiffel campaign will be completed in three years. for the same provision if congress chose to include a three-year sunset on the 2001 provision, would it be your view the sensible and provision to include, even though you could not ensure a military operation for those responsible can be completed in that time, that it would be up to the next administration to come forward? >> thank you for that. i can't give you a clear answer to that question. let me say why. the 2001 auth
i think many were surprised those were used today. it is the longest use of force in american history. eight years longer than the revolutionary war. 10 years longer than world war ii. one third of the authorization for military force by congress have included limitations of time. that is not an unusual provision to be placed. congress and the administration need to work together. circumstances change. secretary carter i was very impressed by your comments. you fully understand the three-year...
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>> elect row convulsive therapy is used for clinical depression. the major difference is ect uses so much more electricity. it's a major shock to the brain that causes total convulsions and the tdcs we are talking about minimal changes to the electricity of the brain that researchers think changes the ability to rewire and plasticity. >> i can't wait to see the results of the studies. next: we are going from diy brain hacking to diy figuring out how long you will live. and it's using your cell phone. you think it will work? >> i don't know. >> we'll find out after the break. >> tonight, the parents of captured american reporter austin tice. >> austin went missing in syria. >> campaigning for his release and maintaining hope. >> austin tice is alive. >> find him and get him home. >> a special "talk to al jazeera". tonight, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> tomorrow, a climate emergency. >> so a species could not be here in ten years. >> nasa steps in to help protect the future of the planet. >> the tropics regulate our climate. >> "techkno
>> elect row convulsive therapy is used for clinical depression. the major difference is ect uses so much more electricity. it's a major shock to the brain that causes total convulsions and the tdcs we are talking about minimal changes to the electricity of the brain that researchers think changes the ability to rewire and plasticity. >> i can't wait to see the results of the studies. next: we are going from diy brain hacking to diy figuring out how long you will live. and it's...
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the word mode is sometimes used to refer to these structures. his is the arabic maqam system. the maqam system is based on scale-like groupings of notes that each have certain distinctive characteristics. since there are dozens of maqams the melodic possibilities are endless. melody in arabic music develops along a single line and is distinguished by the intricate use of ornaments, subtle adjustments of pitch called microtones and a sophisticated use of rhythm. (shaheen) the basics of the structured and improvised music is the maqam system. the maqam system you have a set of scales that has certain characteristics. a certain feel, a certain mood. for example, there is a certain maqam that could relate very much to an evening time for example, or certain maqam can relate to a sad state of being. for example: [guitar plays tune using chromatic scale] in arabic music, the intervals is very much identified by what we call quatertones or microtonal intervals. and these are intervals that from my experience with the western ear it's very difficult to h
the word mode is sometimes used to refer to these structures. his is the arabic maqam system. the maqam system is based on scale-like groupings of notes that each have certain distinctive characteristics. since there are dozens of maqams the melodic possibilities are endless. melody in arabic music develops along a single line and is distinguished by the intricate use of ornaments, subtle adjustments of pitch called microtones and a sophisticated use of rhythm. (shaheen) the basics of the...
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use. that's all this is. it's a tool, this is no different than our gun. >> the swat team is often used on drug warrants, most of the time the mrap goes along too. >> there is a criticism that people are concerned that stuff that's being used in conflict zones is ending up in small towns, what's your response to that? >> you've been in an mrap? >> i have. >> i mean it's a big truck with big thick steel on it. that's really al it is. >> but it looks, the perception of it - >> oh it's absolutely an imposing vehicle, but not a tank, not a bradely, not an assault helicopter - a truck that we transport soldiers around so they're protected from small arms fire, and explosives on the battlefield and in many police roles they have exactly the same requirements. >> your teams going first, i want you through and out and then the second team will go in. >> it teaches law enforcement to, when you're telling them you're fighting a war, it teaches them to see everyone as, not as a citizen with rights not as somebody they'r
use. that's all this is. it's a tool, this is no different than our gun. >> the swat team is often used on drug warrants, most of the time the mrap goes along too. >> there is a criticism that people are concerned that stuff that's being used in conflict zones is ending up in small towns, what's your response to that? >> you've been in an mrap? >> i have. >> i mean it's a big truck with big thick steel on it. that's really al it is. >> but it looks, the...
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public safety is used to work and vertical organizations fire law enforcement ems. this is creating a very horizontal ability to communicate. as a result of that we have an advisory group called the public safety advisory council and they are looking at how this new organization is going to help local operations because i think it's going to change the way public safety operates. i think it's good but i think it's going to be different and we are going to enjoy as we see this technology rollout things that we aren't thinking about today much like you say in technology for consumers. i think it's very exciting but it's going to be a big change fo
public safety is used to work and vertical organizations fire law enforcement ems. this is creating a very horizontal ability to communicate. as a result of that we have an advisory group called the public safety advisory council and they are looking at how this new organization is going to help local operations because i think it's going to change the way public safety operates. i think it's good but i think it's going to be different and we are going to enjoy as we see this technology rollout...
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is. every single one of us could come up and tell a story just like that. whether it is us, our parents, or our great grandparents, what ties americans together is that we are the children of those who risk everything for freedom. that is the fundamental dna of what it means to be an american, valuing freedom and opportunity above all else. live free or die. that sums up what it means to be american. when i was a kid, my father would say to me, over and over when we faced oppression in cuba i had a place to flee to. if we lose our freedom here, where do we go? the men and women are here because we will not go quietly into the night. we will rise up and save the shining city on a hill that is the united states of america. [applause] >> thank you very much. cruz: i am happy to answer or dodge any question you would like. yes, sir. >> thank you for being here tonight in my hometown. what you said is great and we all agree with you. why do we have to wait so long to get rid of obama? in the media, i do not care what station you go to, the guy is getting crucifie
is. every single one of us could come up and tell a story just like that. whether it is us, our parents, or our great grandparents, what ties americans together is that we are the children of those who risk everything for freedom. that is the fundamental dna of what it means to be an american, valuing freedom and opportunity above all else. live free or die. that sums up what it means to be american. when i was a kid, my father would say to me, over and over when we faced oppression in cuba i...
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it is time for all of us to be courageous. is is the biggest company in the world by market cap chris, and it is run by a gay man. it is unusual for him to be such a leader and be so candid on this issue? chris: i think he realizes that the best time and place it is important for him to be outspoken about this. last year, i was on "bloomberg west" last year talking about his announcement in alabama and coming out eventually as gay. it is really important for him to be a leader in his position talking about the importance each other in 18 and as human beings, and quite frankly, the lgbt community, each individual in the lgbt community is just as human as the next individual standing next to them, whether they identify as lgbt or not, and at the end of the day, or business what matters is that we get the job done, that we continue to produce technology that are changing lives each and every day, and i really feel that tim cook sees that. he realizes that coronation is extremely bad for business and that this law is really rationa
it is time for all of us to be courageous. is is the biggest company in the world by market cap chris, and it is run by a gay man. it is unusual for him to be such a leader and be so candid on this issue? chris: i think he realizes that the best time and place it is important for him to be outspoken about this. last year, i was on "bloomberg west" last year talking about his announcement in alabama and coming out eventually as gay. it is really important for him to be a leader in his...
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john: the tao is not used widely at all by index funds -- and the dow is not used widely at all by indexat of an anachronism in terms of why views. scarlet: $1.87 trillion for the s&p 500. ellen zentner: does this change apple's investment base at all? scarlet:tom: did she do ok? should we have her back? scarlet: i walked in at 8.05. olivia: our twitter question of the day. when will we raise rates? ♪ olivia: we are looking at live pictures of new york city. a very sunny day in new york city. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm olivia sterns with tom keene and brendan greeley. tesla wants to take the worry out of driving in an electric car. they will have an announcement coming up affecting its model s line. musk says he has a solution for range exide he -- elopn muskn musk says he has a solution for range anxiety. betty: it is very real. i drove a tesla and i had arranging zaidi. i was calculating in my head, where's the next charging station? he promises to take care of this with this software up a. -- update. the only way to really cure range anxiety is to make a tesla that can go 4
john: the tao is not used widely at all by index funds -- and the dow is not used widely at all by indexat of an anachronism in terms of why views. scarlet: $1.87 trillion for the s&p 500. ellen zentner: does this change apple's investment base at all? scarlet:tom: did she do ok? should we have her back? scarlet: i walked in at 8.05. olivia: our twitter question of the day. when will we raise rates? ♪ olivia: we are looking at live pictures of new york city. a very sunny day in new york...
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so that is real problem for us. 're really hoping that this is wake-up call for parents so that they can talk to their teens about the dangers of distracted driving. and you know, teens, and parents, they really got to talk about this it really is too dangerous. gerri: got to tell you, everybody needs to see that video. moms, dads, grandparents. kids themselves. michael, thanks for coming on. great stuff. >> thank you. >> we want to know what you think, here is our question tonight, should states raise legal driving age? log on to gerriwillis.com to voight. i will share results at end of tonight's show. latest on billion dollar food merger what a kraft-heins company could mean for trip to grocery store. radioshack in business of selling your personal information. next, why your data is going to the highest bidder. ♪ help an oil company overcome minus 47 degree temps, 5 foot ice, and 16 foot waves, to safely keep crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply
so that is real problem for us. 're really hoping that this is wake-up call for parents so that they can talk to their teens about the dangers of distracted driving. and you know, teens, and parents, they really got to talk about this it really is too dangerous. gerri: got to tell you, everybody needs to see that video. moms, dads, grandparents. kids themselves. michael, thanks for coming on. great stuff. >> thank you. >> we want to know what you think, here is our question tonight,...
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a 6th generation san franciscan safer streets for bicyclists and the neighborhood that's what is bringing us here today it is a valid convenient effort sometimes beer not on the same side but we are here today the neighbors and the thousands of medical practices and music schools and bakers and pizza places where you can get our hair cut and other fantastic places to eat nearly all of those are traditionally mom and pop businesses and don't have penny arcadia nor wax museums this is a good services for the families and the feasted demographic the elderly with over 5 thousand signatures we're not just a handful of businesses but with support of over 40 other neighborhood groups throughout the city we encourage the city to have a balanced plan for all including the families and the sdablgd on a april of 2013, the original project for sfmta the intersection are by far the more dangerous part of situation it is all about count down signaling and high visibility sidewalks and bitter signage we're making leaps not just steps started towards better safety and new better polk will solve the safety i
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exemption creates an initiative for one practice as a sole practitioner because of the racked land use process that is unclear from a land use prospective that a sole practitioner has a lessor land use than a regular establishment ate the lack of conditions of approval complicate the planning department issues and the planning department does recognize but use of the legitimate establishment and lucrative planning process we've been open to an amnesty practice those process that is skeleton and will be accommodated we'll like to legalize all the medical establishment as they were in the 2009 controls and the existing land use controls for medical uses used to govern the process and if you're in a location that requires a conditional use you'll be required to have that and we'll allow the businesses to continue to operate that can take months we'll not shut you down the participation in this amnesty program should require lease the handful of efforts a licensed prior to january 1st and one should have a valid certification or practitioner permit prior to the date potentially january 1st of 2015 one sho
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is live on the scene. roads are still closed. tell us more about that. >> reporter: academy road is still shut down here at home avenue. there's a lot of fire department activity here at the scene almost 12 hours after the fire started. you can see the rita grace apartment complex. when we pulled up an hour ago, firefighters were putting out hot spots. everything appears to be calming down. look at what this looked like last night. it was a four-alarm fire. the call came at 4:45. more than a hundred residents were forced out of their apartment. spreading the fire that originally started in the basement utility room and worked into the walls. some of the residents here watched as everything they owned went up in flames. >> i could see the smoke from my apartment. as i got closer i saw the flames. it was crazy. >> major loss and still an active scene. so far, at this point, five people were injured. as i mentioned, more than 100 people were evacuated, taken to a shelter at lincoln high school, which is not far from here. i'm looking to see
is live on the scene. roads are still closed. tell us more about that. >> reporter: academy road is still shut down here at home avenue. there's a lot of fire department activity here at the scene almost 12 hours after the fire started. you can see the rita grace apartment complex. when we pulled up an hour ago, firefighters were putting out hot spots. everything appears to be calming down. look at what this looked like last night. it was a four-alarm fire. the call came at 4:45. more...
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so they're never going to be happy to see federal regulations but that is going to hurt all of us. david: one rule doesn't fit everybody, carrie as sabrina is saying. >> to your point about poverty, i write a lot about poverty. democrats and liberals say they're for the poor an little guy. unemployment for african-americans is double what it is for whites. this, poor households spend more as a proportion of their income on energy, relative to wealthy households. david: that's right. >> this is going to hurt them. president obama in 2012 tried to take credit for the renaissance in shale fracking. david: that, i think that is pretty transparent, cheryl. i don't think anybody fell for that one. >> right. david: the bottom line, it hurts the poor more than it hurts the upper middle class or rich because they can't avoid these price. >> one thing the president's keeps saying he wants to see is job creation. all we've seen between the oil and gas industry, and fracking industry as well, they're tied together, a lot of sail companies are doing both is job losses. numbers coming out of texa
so they're never going to be happy to see federal regulations but that is going to hurt all of us. david: one rule doesn't fit everybody, carrie as sabrina is saying. >> to your point about poverty, i write a lot about poverty. democrats and liberals say they're for the poor an little guy. unemployment for african-americans is double what it is for whites. this, poor households spend more as a proportion of their income on energy, relative to wealthy households. david: that's right....
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trying to i mean trying to get out the bad actors or so an enforcement mechanism not role it is making a land use action kind of more enforcement action which i think is abdominal of a rub. >> it is two-fold one we have the surplus so a land use tool to diesel with the density issue with the exemption so we can make sure we have healthy be 34ikd communities that includes the legal massage establishment when you apply for a permit you have to get a zoning approval if they fit the criteria one more tool for the city to help to eliminate illegal moonl establishment. >> what's the tools right now obviously we're not doing a great job. >> we have 80 no permits or revocation we you know have to work with c m t c they're a relatively new organization they've got growing pains to the communication has not been streamlined it is really expensive time consuming daunting process to try to close down the establishments with the exemption they don't have a permit normally if we have a establishment with a illicit business we have a process but it makes it more difficult for the city to close down the establis
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there is no way olive us relate to one singular thing. jake: how have you approached the misunderstanding o'er is very misunderstanding? joelle: i agree there is a misunderstanding of our generation. the power to influence business and government and policy are being -- we are being disruptive. we're looking at new ways to do things and not necessarily trusting o'er in favor of establishment o'er institutions. i recent poll shows that our generation trusts institutions far less than any generation before us. i think that is disconcerting to people. there has to be a change to the status quoo in order to engage on people. think about the past election. people talk about how millennial's did not vote but we turned out at the same level in 2010. people do not know how to reach us. they are using old campaign tactics to try to reach a new generation. i don't check my no box -- mailbox for ballots. if you were to contact me via text message maybe i would see it. that is a way we can be engaging millennial's in a different way that is not happen
there is no way olive us relate to one singular thing. jake: how have you approached the misunderstanding o'er is very misunderstanding? joelle: i agree there is a misunderstanding of our generation. the power to influence business and government and policy are being -- we are being disruptive. we're looking at new ways to do things and not necessarily trusting o'er in favor of establishment o'er institutions. i recent poll shows that our generation trusts institutions far less than any...
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us. breaking news out, i mentioned durable goods was going to come out. it is now for the month of february, down 1.4%, the headline number. scarlet fu break down the numbers for us. scarlet: this is an unexpected decline for durable goods in february. economists were looking for an increase of 2/10 of 1%. if you break it down, backing up transportation, you look at only nondefense goods, excluding air shipments, airplanes, it all comes down to a disappointing read, a drop of 4.1% when you bring transportation, one for -- 1.4% for nondefense, excluding aircrafts, and only a gain of 2% for nondefense aircraft spirit there are provisions to prior months which show a lower provision. perhaps because of stalled export growth on the back of a smaller dollar. the dollar hitting its low at 96.63. the 10 year yield coming down to the recession. u.s. stock futures are a little bit lower but it all comes down to little changed. betty: thank you so much on that. here is a look at our top stories this morning. a major deal, north america passes third biggest food company.
us. breaking news out, i mentioned durable goods was going to come out. it is now for the month of february, down 1.4%, the headline number. scarlet fu break down the numbers for us. scarlet: this is an unexpected decline for durable goods in february. economists were looking for an increase of 2/10 of 1%. if you break it down, backing up transportation, you look at only nondefense goods, excluding air shipments, airplanes, it all comes down to a disappointing read, a drop of 4.1% when you...