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we're looking at the city policy in favor of contributing usable housing stock. in this case the project will do that, it provides a relatively modest home, under 3,000 square feet, but a usable home compared to what's there now. what's there now is an undersized single family home. it's unatrack tif, as you saw. the roof leaks, the floor joists are rotted, there's a family of raccoons living there. the project would dmraulish the uninhabitable building and build a 2,986 square foot two-story home. it creates a consistent street wall along the street front. this project started out larger but there was some concerns from the neighbors and the project sponsor has changed the project consider bli in response to those concerns. most significantly they agreed to remove the third floor level. this matter did go for discretionary review to the planning commission. at that point the project sponsor agreed to remove the third floor so that was a pretty significant concession. there's also a very large light well on the east side of the property, it's 5 feet by 14.25 feet
we're looking at the city policy in favor of contributing usable housing stock. in this case the project will do that, it provides a relatively modest home, under 3,000 square feet, but a usable home compared to what's there now. what's there now is an undersized single family home. it's unatrack tif, as you saw. the roof leaks, the floor joists are rotted, there's a family of raccoons living there. the project would dmraulish the uninhabitable building and build a 2,986 square foot two-story...
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usable past. i don't want to get to philosophical. there are a thousand things written about memory. basically every philosopher was reading over time and has written about memory area how could they not? ralph waldo emerson wrote about everything as you probably know. he wrote an essay called memory. in it, he argues on other things . he says there is wisdom in this -- he says we tend -- he's talking about how we remember as individuals but a slippery line into the collective. he says we remember the rings would most love and them things we most hate. in other words, we remember at the extremes. we remember those things that leave those indelible associations. there is a lot of truth in that. what do you think, you don't forget. from wonderful experiences and horrible events, first love, a great love, a mothers love, child's love, the unforgettable episodes of the story of love and the unforgettable episodes of the story of the horrible opposites. emerson was onto something. there was william faulkner. if there was no slavery in the
usable past. i don't want to get to philosophical. there are a thousand things written about memory. basically every philosopher was reading over time and has written about memory area how could they not? ralph waldo emerson wrote about everything as you probably know. he wrote an essay called memory. in it, he argues on other things . he says there is wisdom in this -- he says we tend -- he's talking about how we remember as individuals but a slippery line into the collective. he says we...
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>> depending on what question you're asking, all of that is usable. and the cool thing, if you save it all, you can look back and find things you never even thought to ask about. >> do you think that we might become too data dependent and stop being quite so creative though? if all we do is sort of a, b test every decision? >> that's another great question. you could be. and so our tool is really meant as a person plus machine. like you're sitting there thinking about what your question might want to be. some people -- the data seems so big, some people just say can't an a.i. machine, come and decide these answers? we believe that before you get to that, you really need to have that human machine kind of cooperation where you're adding the creativity and the insight. >> do you think there's a point in which your system right now can handle "x" amount of data? i would assume there's some top end, isn't there? >> trillions of lines of data. >> trillions. but i could see in ten years that we have 10x as many data. are you going to be able to scale, to ha
>> depending on what question you're asking, all of that is usable. and the cool thing, if you save it all, you can look back and find things you never even thought to ask about. >> do you think that we might become too data dependent and stop being quite so creative though? if all we do is sort of a, b test every decision? >> that's another great question. you could be. and so our tool is really meant as a person plus machine. like you're sitting there thinking about what...
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but investigators say the eta on it may be usable. >> what kind of data is on it? what will it tell investigators? >> the data will show if the plane was operating normally or if in fact, there may have been a technical defect -- something investigators have not ruled out as a cause of the crash. the data will also show what was done to the plane from the flight deck, which could also be instant -- which could be interesting to know. they know that the heading of the plane had been changed and the alarm indicating excessive speed had been turned off. the data may also show if and when a several digit code necessary to enter the cockpit was punched in and whether this mechanism was stalled from inside the cockpit. a lot of indicators that investigators will look at. ask as these pieces of the puzzle come together, one of the big pieces is this information police have recovered from the copilot's tabet -- tablet. >> as we have learned, he did it research online regarding suicidal methods and the workings of the cockpit security door, eve know he should be aware of th
but investigators say the eta on it may be usable. >> what kind of data is on it? what will it tell investigators? >> the data will show if the plane was operating normally or if in fact, there may have been a technical defect -- something investigators have not ruled out as a cause of the crash. the data will also show what was done to the plane from the flight deck, which could also be instant -- which could be interesting to know. they know that the heading of the plane had been...
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it is badly damaged and burned, but the data might be usable. meanwhile, investigators found the copilot's computer. it shows online research on suicide and cockpit door security. they say that he do liberally crashed the plane, killing all 150 people on board. and the death toll from the attack on the kenyan university is now at 147. out to bob -- al-shebaab claimed responsibility. they separated christians from muslims and shot the christians on the spot. sheriff's deputies have arrested the parents of five-year-old noah thomas. the boy was missing for five days before deputies found his body in a septic tank. 33-year-old paul thomas and 30-year-old ashley white or accused of child neglect and abuse. a preliminary autopsy has been conducted, but no cause of death has been given. a new development from adc courtroom about the donovan hotel murder. abc 7 obtained documents that say joce: stabbed david messerschmitt last february. she went there to rob him last february. court documents also say that david messerschmitt posted a personal ad on cr
it is badly damaged and burned, but the data might be usable. meanwhile, investigators found the copilot's computer. it shows online research on suicide and cockpit door security. they say that he do liberally crashed the plane, killing all 150 people on board. and the death toll from the attack on the kenyan university is now at 147. out to bob -- al-shebaab claimed responsibility. they separated christians from muslims and shot the christians on the spot. sheriff's deputies have arrested the...
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in the last few days, we have transformed it from one usable room to three usable rooms. a gift shop and two marijuana sales rooms. >> we hired 18 new people to top out our two employees that we've had until now so it's going to just be -- i mean, a completely different animal. >> this just needs to be the fast room so that we can sell weed. >> in and out. >> we need people in and out, in and out. >> i want a line out the door, but i don't want town council thinking that we can't handle the sales that we're getting. i want to make it look like we can handle whatever someone throws at us. >> yeah. >> even if it's 1,000 tourists out the door on day one, i want to show the town that we've got this and that we're going to take care of everyone's needs. >> okay. so i've got the schedule sent out. i'm slowly hearing back from the employes that they have seen the schedule. i've told them to confirm with me that they saw the schedule so i know that we're dealing with a bunch of stoners here. >> exactly. >> the most that we've ever done in a day is probably around $4,000, $5,000.
in the last few days, we have transformed it from one usable room to three usable rooms. a gift shop and two marijuana sales rooms. >> we hired 18 new people to top out our two employees that we've had until now so it's going to just be -- i mean, a completely different animal. >> this just needs to be the fast room so that we can sell weed. >> in and out. >> we need people in and out, in and out. >> i want a line out the door, but i don't want town council...
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. >> consumer reports is still testing the usability and the heart rate monitor.those results will be released later this month. >>> now on to sports. lots to talk about. >> my heart rate is just now calmed down from last night's game. >> josh reddick with a chance to win it in the 10th. >>> good evening. rookie chris heston has been a surprise. he made his
. >> consumer reports is still testing the usability and the heart rate monitor.those results will be released later this month. >>> now on to sports. lots to talk about. >> my heart rate is just now calmed down from last night's game. >> josh reddick with a chance to win it in the 10th. >>> good evening. rookie chris heston has been a surprise. he made his
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public right-of-way to the various construction activities with non-compliant barricades and none usable ramps. another obstruction to right-of-way are caused by curb ramps, debris cause by a fire and a door for intruding from a sidewalk and blocks of sidewalk. in these these cases collaborated with sf mta or public works to investigate or revolve the issues. the maintenance of accessible features complaint involve inoperable elevator. in this case a work order to repair the elevator was issued. we also received 5 request for accommodation for individuals requesting that trees for the project not be installed outside of their homes due to respiratory condition or environmental sense itivity. there is a request from an individual to have a lower bunk and a support animal as an accommodation to their disability. this is a reminder to the public if you experience any type disability access issue to contact the mayor's office on disability at 415-554. 6789 or you can simply call 311 to file a complaint. our office also received 131 inquiries which involved information and referral and reques
public right-of-way to the various construction activities with non-compliant barricades and none usable ramps. another obstruction to right-of-way are caused by curb ramps, debris cause by a fire and a door for intruding from a sidewalk and blocks of sidewalk. in these these cases collaborated with sf mta or public works to investigate or revolve the issues. the maintenance of accessible features complaint involve inoperable elevator. in this case a work order to repair the elevator was...
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agriculture accounts for 2% of the state's economy, but takes roughly 80% of the usable water. >> i don't think that we can sustain agriculture at the level that we have been. the water supply just isn't there. restrictions on agriculture, because of the dire situation that we are in, are inevitable. >> 712% of the state -- 12% of state's water is by homeowners. >>> a musician killed by a bullet after he was packing up in oakland. 26-year-old amelia navaras was not the intended target. investigators say two men got into an argument outside a bar near 14th and broadway early sunday morning. one of them mud pulled out a gun. >>> a memorial growing outside the golden bull bar. people stopped by to leave flowers and candles. navaras was a bassist and a vocalist for the rock band the lucky egits. he had performed at the golden bull before he was killed. >>> it is a sad start to the major league baseball season in the bay area with the death of hall of fame broadcaster lon simmons. >> here is the pitch to willie. swung on. >> hit deep to left. that one is way back, way back, way back, and it's
agriculture accounts for 2% of the state's economy, but takes roughly 80% of the usable water. >> i don't think that we can sustain agriculture at the level that we have been. the water supply just isn't there. restrictions on agriculture, because of the dire situation that we are in, are inevitable. >> 712% of the state -- 12% of state's water is by homeowners. >>> a musician killed by a bullet after he was packing up in oakland. 26-year-old amelia navaras was not the...
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action agenda we have a recap on what led to the original legislation to the master plan it is quite usable, however there were people involved around i've asked it to be on the agenda item the next thing the commissioners comes down comes for future meetings following up on what commissioner richards said i've forgotten in the heat of the battle last week, we should please set meeting dates for hearing the 38 porjz that will come before this commission as cus or drs the hearing is not tied to the dir and could i assume one could wait until after the closings of commission comments of the dr comments and then start scheduling them i look to the adopt to help us schedule them to start sometime in may an under take that. >> i see zoning administrator sanchez notice ably wringing his fred so terms of hearing the various applications it's been
action agenda we have a recap on what led to the original legislation to the master plan it is quite usable, however there were people involved around i've asked it to be on the agenda item the next thing the commissioners comes down comes for future meetings following up on what commissioner richards said i've forgotten in the heat of the battle last week, we should please set meeting dates for hearing the 38 porjz that will come before this commission as cus or drs the hearing is not tied to...
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roof deck above the roof of the structure the rest will be undeveloped with skylight and whatnot usable open space for the residents but not green space yeah but if we told them it should to be a green space it will be green because it is an open space above the extension. >> it could be a green roof. >> yeah. >> limited to what you can grow on the roof. >> true but a way i'm sure you could create enough soil above there with structurally making it sound to be able to plant that area. >> we asked for an idea at the last hearing nothing was put forward since this is a variance i'll address my concerns interesting enough the project on 24th street a couple of blocks down this was a co-compliant project that was granted a rear yard modification not a variance but a rear yard are modification by the way, they provided nor open space they didn't need to go through the variance process that is a smaller impact vacant lot no mature development at the rear they maintained a small rear yard 7 and a half square feet after concerns and concerns from the neighbors as well the case here the finding
roof deck above the roof of the structure the rest will be undeveloped with skylight and whatnot usable open space for the residents but not green space yeah but if we told them it should to be a green space it will be green because it is an open space above the extension. >> it could be a green roof. >> yeah. >> limited to what you can grow on the roof. >> true but a way i'm sure you could create enough soil above there with structurally making it sound to be able to...
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a similar workshop in bringing together stakeholders to talk about how are we really making this usable for folks. thank you. >> thank you. >> mam, would you like to make a public comment? >> my name is elizabeth griffin. about accessibility usage. you can go on the website and how accessible it is. accessible the apartments are. i mean to say this to the board what you guys call accessible may not really be accessible. it takes somebody with a disability to come out and really see something that's accessible. so i encourage you guys to really have somebody that uses a wheelchair or somebody who is blind or maybe impaired to really test out your apartments before you really call it accessible because if you just go around saying it's accessible without having somebody with a disability check it out, to me it is false advertisement and not accessible. that's not really ada compliant to me i really hope that these affordable units are really for with disabilities and not just for people who are low income, but people who have, people who are really disabled, and not just have a low budget
a similar workshop in bringing together stakeholders to talk about how are we really making this usable for folks. thank you. >> thank you. >> mam, would you like to make a public comment? >> my name is elizabeth griffin. about accessibility usage. you can go on the website and how accessible it is. accessible the apartments are. i mean to say this to the board what you guys call accessible may not really be accessible. it takes somebody with a disability to come out and...
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. >> consumer reports is still testing the usability and the heart rate monitor.se results will be released later this month. >>> now on to sports. lots to talk about. >> my heart rate is just now calmed down from last night's game. >> josh reddick with a chance to win it in the 10th. >>> good evening. rookie chris heston has been a surprise. he made his first start at coors field and that's where pitchers go to die. anybody want cotton candy? ama wants some. thought you were cutting out the sugar. maxwell continues to deliver for the giants. here it comes and there it goes. a two-run homer off butler. that's usually enough a solo smack in the third. back to the kids. wait until the crash. rockies score three more in the 6th. raphael doubles down the line. 6-4 rocks and an early exit in the eighth after arguing the strike 3 call on brandon crawford there. the giants three-game win streak is over. 6-4 rockies. a's and astros and one guy in a penguin suit which actually worked out because it started raining. sky cast if you were in dallas. 19 straight a's at one poi
. >> consumer reports is still testing the usability and the heart rate monitor.se results will be released later this month. >>> now on to sports. lots to talk about. >> my heart rate is just now calmed down from last night's game. >> josh reddick with a chance to win it in the 10th. >>> good evening. rookie chris heston has been a surprise. he made his first start at coors field and that's where pitchers go to die. anybody want cotton candy? ama wants some....
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the plant's usable life was many years. we had to think about this decade and beyond. indecision ended in 1981. gm chairman roger smith announced a 10-year, $80 billion expansion program which included construction of assembly plants. the orion plant, north of detroit represented the strategy's first wave. gm spent $500 million on a plant when the prime interest rate was 14%. inside the 77-acre building, gm puts together cadillacs and oldsmobiles, making extensive use of computers and robot technology. at full production the orion plant makes 75 cars hourly. obviously, it was faster but was it a better way? plant manager leslie richards. we build cars with greater accuracy than ever before because of the new tooling and the robots. it isn't possible to operate a plant this size without our material-management computer systems. 9,500 different part numbers are kept track of here daily. gm's orion plant is state of the art, at least for now. cleaner and brighter it's a better place to work, even if it's where fewer humans are needed. but is it profiting? gm hopes for a 1
the plant's usable life was many years. we had to think about this decade and beyond. indecision ended in 1981. gm chairman roger smith announced a 10-year, $80 billion expansion program which included construction of assembly plants. the orion plant, north of detroit represented the strategy's first wave. gm spent $500 million on a plant when the prime interest rate was 14%. inside the 77-acre building, gm puts together cadillacs and oldsmobiles, making extensive use of computers and robot...
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what we also learned is that what that power is extremely exciting, usability is still a core issue.hat i have still very hopeful for is that apple, because they are known for usability, they might solve these problems and give consumers access to what they want, which is more instantaneous access to the internet. here,d: isn't it the case you are you probably have this on your apple device, the iphone or ipad, why have this second relayer? >> i think that one of the things that we notice, and we see this in almost every channel, is that people tend to configure their devices -- let's if e-mail -- that over time, you are checking it frequently you tend to ignore it. and people are getting too many notifications. now, a device that you actually wear, where you might feel the vibration or hear it more likely, we think this is the next frontier and a new form of intimacy that consumers will have with their device, which is something that they have on them all the time. because we have this new device or this new form of intimacy, we think that the notification sent there will be differe
what we also learned is that what that power is extremely exciting, usability is still a core issue.hat i have still very hopeful for is that apple, because they are known for usability, they might solve these problems and give consumers access to what they want, which is more instantaneous access to the internet. here,d: isn't it the case you are you probably have this on your apple device, the iphone or ipad, why have this second relayer? >> i think that one of the things that we...
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. >> consumer reports is still testing the usability and the heart rate monitor. those results will be released later this month. >>> now on to sports. lots to talk about. >> my heart rate is just now calmed down from last night's game. >> josh reddick with a chance to win it in the 10th. at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." with six of our best six-inch subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag of chips and a 21-ounce drink for just $6 every day. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! is ending soon! get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, free set-up, and free removal of your old mattress and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ mmmm, they made french toast out of banana bread, then topped it with candied pecans and bananas? it's like a match made in hea
. >> consumer reports is still testing the usability and the heart rate monitor. those results will be released later this month. >>> now on to sports. lots to talk about. >> my heart rate is just now calmed down from last night's game. >> josh reddick with a chance to win it in the 10th. at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." with six of our best six-inch subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag of chips and...
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this is really more of a, it's not a usable park. it's a park that will have storm water elements in it to treat run off and it's very important that mission bay meets it's storm water requirements. if you have look at the diagram, it will have a very interesting architectural design and located near a lot of vehicular traffic. it's more of a visual point. again there will be maintenance required in order to make sure that the storm water functions can operate properly and that the aesthetics meet the original intent. and then the last park that we are here before you is p 19. this is another smaller park that has storm water features that is more passive, it's long building. it will be adjacent to affordable housing and near mission rock street. that's a broad overview of the four parks that are under are part of the amendment. here is just a chart of overview of the management piece that we are talking about and the amount of months of operation that will be covered. ocie has been working very closely with mjm in order to reduce ma
this is really more of a, it's not a usable park. it's a park that will have storm water elements in it to treat run off and it's very important that mission bay meets it's storm water requirements. if you have look at the diagram, it will have a very interesting architectural design and located near a lot of vehicular traffic. it's more of a visual point. again there will be maintenance required in order to make sure that the storm water functions can operate properly and that the aesthetics...
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and the community would like to see the footprint of that planter reduced to open up the usable space. the developers are exploring this as an idea, but have also responded that they are concerned about exiting requirements for the number of people that could be in that space, getting out of the area in a timely fashion. that is something that i think we can continue to explore and brainstorm together. the question on hours. the original documents proposed sunrise to sunset. we have spoken to mr. fraten about the -- given the recent changes in park policy trying to bring those two ideas in closer alignment, he is open to denny kern spoke to his staff and said that our deal goal is first of all to make sure that st. mary's square and expansion area have the same hours. it doesn't make sense to close down one part and denny proposed hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and mr. fraten is agreeable to that and could amend to those hours. the broader question is how can the commission continue to -- a lot has changed in past 15 years. looking at the next 30 years or 50 years, how can the commis
and the community would like to see the footprint of that planter reduced to open up the usable space. the developers are exploring this as an idea, but have also responded that they are concerned about exiting requirements for the number of people that could be in that space, getting out of the area in a timely fashion. that is something that i think we can continue to explore and brainstorm together. the question on hours. the original documents proposed sunrise to sunset. we have spoken to...
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the damage means it is no usable for any other flight bringing in aid.ple in the city in southern yemen face a growing shortage of drinking water, food medicine and medical staff. >>> saudi arabia's king has announced a major government shakeup. he has named his nephew as the new crown prince and for the second time in the kingdom's history, a non-royal will be foreign minister. hashem ahelbarra reports. >> reporter: this is saudi arabia's new crown prince. prince mohammed replaces his uncle in a major reshuffle. he is also minister of interior and chairman of the council for political and security affairs, a body that makes decisions or threats facing the kingdom. the new crown prince has built strong ties with the u.s. when he was in charge of the fight against al-qaeda. but this is the man who is likely to play a crucial role in the future of the oil rich kingdom. the king's son has been appointed as new deputy crown prince. mohammed serves also as minister of defense and chief of the royal court. shakeups in saudi arabia are closely monitored by the
the damage means it is no usable for any other flight bringing in aid.ple in the city in southern yemen face a growing shortage of drinking water, food medicine and medical staff. >>> saudi arabia's king has announced a major government shakeup. he has named his nephew as the new crown prince and for the second time in the kingdom's history, a non-royal will be foreign minister. hashem ahelbarra reports. >> reporter: this is saudi arabia's new crown prince. prince mohammed...
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still, other panelists are checking usability. how easy it is to do various functions, how itive, what's the learning curve. "consumer reports" final ratings on the apple watch are expected in about a week or so. >> erica gonzalez reporting. amelia is here now with more about our weekend weather. anything outside i guess we better hurry up and get it in in the morning. >> yeah, exactly. an okay weekend. temperatures on the chilly side and only near 60 degrees both days. the one good thing about the weekend. we won't be dealing with the winds. it's been breezy to windy at times. not an issue this weekend, but here's what will be an issue. frost and freeze concerns overnight tonight and early tomorrow morning, mainly for those of you north and west of the district. i'll be showing you the map in just a second. rain moves into the area later in the day tomorrow and likely holds off in washington until 5:00 p.m. and then it will continue into sunday. exactly when it comes to an end, that's a little bit tricky. i'll be showing you that
still, other panelists are checking usability. how easy it is to do various functions, how itive, what's the learning curve. "consumer reports" final ratings on the apple watch are expected in about a week or so. >> erica gonzalez reporting. amelia is here now with more about our weekend weather. anything outside i guess we better hurry up and get it in in the morning. >> yeah, exactly. an okay weekend. temperatures on the chilly side and only near 60 degrees both days....
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everything is used usable and everything has been going to a landfill. what does that tell us? >> people need it can use it. >> i think we live in a throw away culture here in the u.s. i don't think it's different than cell phones and plastic water bottles >> the former investment banker specializes in the medical field. nothing makes him happier than these photos that show a shipment from here helping there. >> we're brothers and sisters and have a small health care family here in the u.s. we're part of the same human family. those are our brothers and sisters in need. >> this can save lives. it's that big of a deal. look how easy this is. >> she makes it sound easy after hours of sorting. wayne freedman abc7 news. >> if you'd like to help, you can go to abc7 news.com for a list of the organizations working in nepal and links to donate. >> still ahead here tonight at 6:00 governor brown meets with mayors from around the state and pledges to put new teeth in the drought restrictions >> we'll see summer heat around the bay area. >> 7 on your side breaks open a case of a missing
everything is used usable and everything has been going to a landfill. what does that tell us? >> people need it can use it. >> i think we live in a throw away culture here in the u.s. i don't think it's different than cell phones and plastic water bottles >> the former investment banker specializes in the medical field. nothing makes him happier than these photos that show a shipment from here helping there. >> we're brothers and sisters and have a small health care...
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farmers are struggling in the north bay, finding a hard time finding usable water because wells are becoming tainted. good evening see the cows? there are 37 of them. do you recognize this? there are 40,000 of them in sonoma county. they're pulling water out of three different aqua fers here. if you want to see water, dig down 900 feet take a sip like ray just did. >> how does it taste? >> good. >> he's a dairy farmer practicing restraint by using recycled water from the city of sonoma instead of tapping it from the ground. >> we can get 1500 per minute. we're afraid of what it will do to neighbors. >> that is how precious it's become in a time of drought in this county. there are 40,000 wells pulling water from them. >> this is made worse by the made. >> now, who will stay is up for discussion. >> there is quantity of how much is pumping. >> counties are increasing populations. we haven't done anything to ease storage. you know? in terms of maintaining ground water supplies could still take years. from sonoma county wayne freedman abc7 news. >> and how local high schools are saving water on
farmers are struggling in the north bay, finding a hard time finding usable water because wells are becoming tainted. good evening see the cows? there are 37 of them. do you recognize this? there are 40,000 of them in sonoma county. they're pulling water out of three different aqua fers here. if you want to see water, dig down 900 feet take a sip like ray just did. >> how does it taste? >> good. >> he's a dairy farmer practicing restraint by using recycled water from the city...
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everything is used usable and everything has been going to a landfill. what does that tell us? >> people need it can use it. >> i think we live in a throw away culture here in the u.s. i don't think it's different than cell phones and plastic water bottles >> the former investment banker specializes in the medical field. nothing makes him happier than these photos that show a shipment from here helping there. >> we're brothers and sisters and have a small health care family here in the u.s. we're part of the same human family. those are our brothers and sisters in need. >> this can save lives. it's that big of a deal. look how easy this is. >> she makes it sound easy after hours of sorting. wayne freedman abc7 news. >> if you'd like to help, you can go to abc7 news.com for a list of the organizations working in nepal and links to donate. >> still ahead here tonight at 6:00 governor brown meets with mayors from around the state and pledges to put new teeth in the drought restrictions >> we'll see summer heat around the bay area. >> 7 on your side breaks open a case of a missing
everything is used usable and everything has been going to a landfill. what does that tell us? >> people need it can use it. >> i think we live in a throw away culture here in the u.s. i don't think it's different than cell phones and plastic water bottles >> the former investment banker specializes in the medical field. nothing makes him happier than these photos that show a shipment from here helping there. >> we're brothers and sisters and have a small health care...
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farmers are struggling in the north bay, finding a hard time finding usable water because wells are becoming tainted. good evening see the cows? there are 37 of them. do you recognize this? there are 40,000 of them in sonoma county. they're pulling water out of three different aqua fers here. if you want to see water, dig down 900 feet take a sip like ray just did. >> how does it taste? >> good. >> he's a dairy farmer practicing restraint by using recycled water from the city of sonoma instead of tapping it from the ground. >> we can get 1500 per minute. we're afraid of what it will do to neighbors. >> that is how precious it's become in a time of drought in this county. there are 40,000 wells pulling water from them. >> this is made worse by the made. >> now, who will stay is up for discussion. >> there is quantity of how much is pumping. >> counties are increasing populations. we haven't done anything to ease storage. you know? in terms of maintaining ground water supplies could still take years. from sonoma county wayne freedman abc7 news. >> and how local high schools are saving water on
farmers are struggling in the north bay, finding a hard time finding usable water because wells are becoming tainted. good evening see the cows? there are 37 of them. do you recognize this? there are 40,000 of them in sonoma county. they're pulling water out of three different aqua fers here. if you want to see water, dig down 900 feet take a sip like ray just did. >> how does it taste? >> good. >> he's a dairy farmer practicing restraint by using recycled water from the city...
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in indiana a high school usable performance ended with a huge accident last night, a stage at this highclaps during a concert inspired by pop stars from the 80s. as you see there are 16 students that were injured when the stage gave way. the police say about two dozen students were jumping up and down as you can see just before it collapsed, one student still in the hospital, everyone else has been treated and released mike pence is calling for an investigation and a group of swedish police officers vacationing in new york helped to avoid a potential tragedy this week and restore law and order, as you can see the scandinavian tourists were aboard a train when they had to break up a brawl, a vicious brawl aboard a newark city subway. onlookers claim it looks like a boy band that these guys were on their way to see a play when two men savagely attacked each other and the men were both arrested for assault when the nypd arrived. the police commissioner has reached out to the swedish cops to present them with a gift from the city of new york for their good deed. and a philadelphia man learn
in indiana a high school usable performance ended with a huge accident last night, a stage at this highclaps during a concert inspired by pop stars from the 80s. as you see there are 16 students that were injured when the stage gave way. the police say about two dozen students were jumping up and down as you can see just before it collapsed, one student still in the hospital, everyone else has been treated and released mike pence is calling for an investigation and a group of swedish police...
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. ♪ melissa: well, it looks like the ree usable rocket is a concept of the future. land the falcon 9 on a platform floated in the middle of the ocean. it descended straight down towards the barge and veering off an angle just moments before impact. according to elon musk, the rocket landed, quote, too hard for survival. the next trial video game land a reusable rocket is scheduled for june 22nd. maybe the third time will be a charm. this has to be one of the hardest things ever on the planet. southwest airline fliers getting a small seat upgrade. the airline announcing that their new economy seats will gain an extra seven tenths of an inch. the widest available on any boeing 727. the seat expansion comes as the federal government continues video game look into the safety issues that can arise from shrinking seats. mark. lees is back as well. the smaller seats are adding video game air to air range. it takes forever to get on board. can't put your luggage up because the overhead is full. you get whacked with the baggage. >> we're expanding your seats. come fly with u
. ♪ melissa: well, it looks like the ree usable rocket is a concept of the future. land the falcon 9 on a platform floated in the middle of the ocean. it descended straight down towards the barge and veering off an angle just moments before impact. according to elon musk, the rocket landed, quote, too hard for survival. the next trial video game land a reusable rocket is scheduled for june 22nd. maybe the third time will be a charm. this has to be one of the hardest things ever on the planet....
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that is how you take the weapons usable plutonium out of spent fuel. that is very important. iran will not produce any weapons grade plutonium at its heavy water reactor. that will be modified. iran pledged for 15 years not to build additional heavy water reactors. that removes the plutonium route from the equation. from a nonproliferation perspective, this is a strong groundwork. ms. slavin: john, foreign minister zarif went home to a hero's welcome. the iranian government allowed president obama statements in the rose garden to be broadcast live. iranians were taking selfies with obama behind them. i saw one posted on twitter where an iranian was pinching obama's cheek on the television screen in a most loving way. people are having a little alcohol, which is technically forbidden, but goes on all the time in iran. it seems there is a tremendous popular upswell of support for this agreement. do you think, given the relationship between zarif rouhani, and khamenei that this is really going to have smooth sailing in iran? mr. limbert: it is a good question. whatever you think
that is how you take the weapons usable plutonium out of spent fuel. that is very important. iran will not produce any weapons grade plutonium at its heavy water reactor. that will be modified. iran pledged for 15 years not to build additional heavy water reactors. that removes the plutonium route from the equation. from a nonproliferation perspective, this is a strong groundwork. ms. slavin: john, foreign minister zarif went home to a hero's welcome. the iranian government allowed president...
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if we want drones to be commercial usable they have to be -- >> let mess ask you this.ing things yet obviously in the news. altera turned down your bid. >> i can't comment on rumors that are in the press, but in general, the way we think about it is you want to have a nice supply line of your internal technology that you're developing. there are cases -- that's always first. you drive that first. there are cases where we want to go outside and do acquisition for intellectual property or to get market share, and we're not afraid to do do that at times, but the rumors there's a bunch and i can't comment on any of those. >> do you feel like you need to be more like a skyworks or avigo, a company it is guts of an apple or iphone? >> that's a portion of our strategy, yes. you've got to have a mod many and connectivity. whether you're building a pc our estimate is 20%, 25% of the pcs will have a modem. all of these devices need to be connected. >> you still have a very big market out there. 600 million pcs, is their replacement cycle that we should look forward to for intel?
if we want drones to be commercial usable they have to be -- >> let mess ask you this.ing things yet obviously in the news. altera turned down your bid. >> i can't comment on rumors that are in the press, but in general, the way we think about it is you want to have a nice supply line of your internal technology that you're developing. there are cases -- that's always first. you drive that first. there are cases where we want to go outside and do acquisition for intellectual...
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that may solve the problem the local problem may make these docks usable for human beings again but notng to solve the problems for those up river. and wildlife management challenges ahead around sea lions and people. by the way great tourist draw, we've seen other than 100 people out there bringing the children out to see the sea lions is a big big draw. >> allen schauffler, thank you very much. >>> now to an indigenous community in nicaragua. a tiny village home to about 140 people sitting in the path of what could be the new nicaragua canal. for years rama culture has been threatened by ranchers and developers despite laws to protects them. as kate kilpatrick reports the push for a panama competitor could wipe them out. >> reporter: the 140 people who live in this remote indigenous village on the remote area of nicaragua has been abandoned by the central government. it is one of the poorest and least developed area of the country. the people here live off hunting fishing and farming. the community is home to the last remaining speakers of the indigenous rama language. >> we the rama,
that may solve the problem the local problem may make these docks usable for human beings again but notng to solve the problems for those up river. and wildlife management challenges ahead around sea lions and people. by the way great tourist draw, we've seen other than 100 people out there bringing the children out to see the sea lions is a big big draw. >> allen schauffler, thank you very much. >>> now to an indigenous community in nicaragua. a tiny village home to about 140...
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we have to make sure they have usable water in san francisco bay. this is not exactly the best use of water. we are going to have to get over the old subsidies to industry as we like. i like farmers in central valley. beatty something incredibly worthwhile. the fact is if you are one segment of the population that represents 2% of gdp i may think almonds are more valuable. i may think that is more of a value to the united states. guess what, free country. i should go to pay for the water. the reason it's happening is the state of california. people in urban and agricultural areas. you would've thought competition for the water and water usage would have gone down. you go to the store. has anyone ever run out of bottled water? no. nobody ever wants out of coke. they produce more and it comes in the next ship them. when it comes to water because it's artificially deflated, and by the states and local government, that means the water has been running for a long time because how we decided to give you that. >> host: what is the argument against desalini
we have to make sure they have usable water in san francisco bay. this is not exactly the best use of water. we are going to have to get over the old subsidies to industry as we like. i like farmers in central valley. beatty something incredibly worthwhile. the fact is if you are one segment of the population that represents 2% of gdp i may think almonds are more valuable. i may think that is more of a value to the united states. guess what, free country. i should go to pay for the water. the...
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is it more about usability? how do you think that will play out? >> i think this apple is ready for just a surge of so the 450 stores that they have. >> pre-orders start april 10 and we will know soon enough. >> we begin the second quarter of the year. plus the future of mobile payments is already here. we will tell you what you need to know live from the biggest mobile payments company of the year. back in a minute. ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. realizing cold hard data can inspire warmth and compassion... and that when technology meets expertise... everything is possible. for as long as the world keep
is it more about usability? how do you think that will play out? >> i think this apple is ready for just a surge of so the 450 stores that they have. >> pre-orders start april 10 and we will know soon enough. >> we begin the second quarter of the year. plus the future of mobile payments is already here. we will tell you what you need to know live from the biggest mobile payments company of the year. back in a minute. ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second...
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mesoamerica had no wheels that were usable in any meaningful sense.they had no draft animals to pull a wheeled vehicle if they had had a wheeled vehicle. so all goods were taken in one of two ways -- by canoe or raft where there was water -- and except for the coastal areas, bodies of water that were navigable for any length of time were quite rare in mesoamerica. the other means of transport is human por typically, these porters were carrying approximately 50 pounds. now, you can, of course, carry more or you can carry less. but the more you carry the shorter the distance you can usually go. so 50 pounds was about average for long-distance, day-after-day carriage. keach: so for copan's metateros, the market potential was limited by technology. because they had to carry the stones to market on their backs the market had to be close by. filomeno's problem is similar. although he can use a bus to get his metates to market the cost of transportation must be added to the sale price. if filomeno transports his metates much beyond the neighboring market tow
mesoamerica had no wheels that were usable in any meaningful sense.they had no draft animals to pull a wheeled vehicle if they had had a wheeled vehicle. so all goods were taken in one of two ways -- by canoe or raft where there was water -- and except for the coastal areas, bodies of water that were navigable for any length of time were quite rare in mesoamerica. the other means of transport is human por typically, these porters were carrying approximately 50 pounds. now, you can, of course,...
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. >>> proposed changes to electricity rates in california would result in low usable customers paying states pun lick utility commission issued a proposal yesterday that would change the number of tiers from 4-2. under the current structure the puc says low energy users pay less than what it costs. the full five member puc will review the proposal before making a final decision. >>> time is 6:48. sal has been talking about a deadly wrongway crash. >>> it's such a big delay that we let you know that highway 50 at stockton boulevard. major delay. some cars are getting through but it was a deadly crash that killed four people and reportedly caused by a wrongway driver that happened just about 2:30 this morning on highway 50 at stockton boulevard where driver went up the onramp going the wrong way and got on to the freeway and caused the major and deadly crash in sacramento. i just want to let you know it's there. the traffic here in san jose and south bay area not too bad. a little bit of slowing already as you can see in san jose. if you are driving on 580 it's been a bad start for a we
. >>> proposed changes to electricity rates in california would result in low usable customers paying states pun lick utility commission issued a proposal yesterday that would change the number of tiers from 4-2. under the current structure the puc says low energy users pay less than what it costs. the full five member puc will review the proposal before making a final decision. >>> time is 6:48. sal has been talking about a deadly wrongway crash. >>> it's such a big...
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other panelists are checking usability. how easy it is to use various functions.r reports final ratings on the apple watch are expected in a week or so. dan ashley, abc 7 news. >>> a check of the forecast and lisa, the roads are finally starting to dry up. >> that's right. the rain ended early this morning in the north bay. we're already looking at your sunshine. still lingering clouds and breezy winds, fog, airport delays and still sierra snow. it will be winding down in the next couple of hours. this is a quick mover. live doppler 7 hd. you can see how quickly it's pushing into the san joaquin valley and san luis obispo looking at rain and totals not too bad. we'll get to those in a moment. here in the next couple of hours, things are going to be calming down. we'll look for a couple more inches in south lake. it's cloudy in truckie. a pretty shot for you from emeryville this morning. partly cloudy skies. here are some of the totals with santa rosa near a half inch. tleer near .75 inches in a rinne da. low pit as, about -- san jose and san francisco nearly a hal
other panelists are checking usability. how easy it is to use various functions.r reports final ratings on the apple watch are expected in a week or so. dan ashley, abc 7 news. >>> a check of the forecast and lisa, the roads are finally starting to dry up. >> that's right. the rain ended early this morning in the north bay. we're already looking at your sunshine. still lingering clouds and breezy winds, fog, airport delays and still sierra snow. it will be winding down in the...
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all usable everything here would have been going to land fill. what does it tell us about waste in the medical industry. ty would it go to land fill when people can use it. >> we live in a throw away culture here in the u.s. i don't think it's any different than our cell phones and our plastic water bottle and many other things that we waste. >> andrew pines the executive director and former investment banker who specialize in the medical field. nothing makes him happier than these photo this arrive today from orthopedic doctor in nepal. they show a shipment from here already helping there. >> we are all brother and sisters. all across the world. we have a very small health care family if you can call it that here in the u.s. all part of the same human family and brother and sisters and when they are in need it's the least we can do. >> at least in a time of much need. >> this the really it's that big a deal. look how easy it is. >>reporter: she make it sound easy. after hours of sorting. from san lee app co, the abc 7 news. >> still ahead here a
all usable everything here would have been going to land fill. what does it tell us about waste in the medical industry. ty would it go to land fill when people can use it. >> we live in a throw away culture here in the u.s. i don't think it's any different than our cell phones and our plastic water bottle and many other things that we waste. >> andrew pines the executive director and former investment banker who specialize in the medical field. nothing makes him happier than these...
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and usability, how easy it is to use various functions.atings on the apple watch are expected in a week or so. dan ashley, abc7 news. >>> all right. time now is 5:20. a check of the weather forecast. lisa, it was raining off and on throughout the night. how is it looking right any? >> we skill have rain in the south bay. a little bit of drizzle along the peninsula. pretty exciting for this late spring storm. in fact the rainfall amounts not too shabby. here's a look at live doppler 7hd. the sun coming up at 6:21u notice the sharp lines where the rain ends and where it is still going on. we still have a few showers over fremont. it looks like down from san jose, morgan hill, gilroy highway 101, certainly wet around here, and along the coast heavier rain. but in the sierra nevada it's raining at 35. elsewhere 32 in truckee. 35 tahoe valley airport with chains and winter weather advisory through 5:00. here's a look from emeryville. the visibility anywhere from about 3 miles to a half-mile up in santa rosa. you picked up nearly a half-inch of
and usability, how easy it is to use various functions.atings on the apple watch are expected in a week or so. dan ashley, abc7 news. >>> all right. time now is 5:20. a check of the weather forecast. lisa, it was raining off and on throughout the night. how is it looking right any? >> we skill have rain in the south bay. a little bit of drizzle along the peninsula. pretty exciting for this late spring storm. in fact the rainfall amounts not too shabby. here's a look at live...
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you are not looking for something that is usable. you're looking for an experience.ou want to be there and be open and accessible. brian: 100%. exactly. there were no metrics for judging it. it is just i am in the moment. it's like a real ride i get to create. it is democratized. it costs no money. it does not get judge in conventional metrics. it is just this experience we are having. and for probably 20 years, i never told anybody i would do these one on one things. when you surprised me and i never really told many people. charlie: you called me up. i was one of the people you called up. here's the other interesting thing about this. marlon brando used to call me all the time. he was a big fan of the show. he would call me up and say, his question forever until the day he died for me was, what are you going to do with all of this? it was never that. i would say to him, i going to am enjoy it and share it. that's what i'm going to do. i am not going to take it and make it into something. somehow he couldn't get his arms around. absorbing all of this and you have to
you are not looking for something that is usable. you're looking for an experience.ou want to be there and be open and accessible. brian: 100%. exactly. there were no metrics for judging it. it is just i am in the moment. it's like a real ride i get to create. it is democratized. it costs no money. it does not get judge in conventional metrics. it is just this experience we are having. and for probably 20 years, i never told anybody i would do these one on one things. when you surprised me and...
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kinds of money but then you're going to lose that ability for the neighborhood to integrate and be a usableorhood and that's i real concern. >> reporter: it's the stuff of a pointed political cartoon. san francisco is losing what makes it san francisco. art, culture, quirky stuff like the cartoon museum. >> think it's a detriment to the city. it's -- it's -- it makes it difficult for people to be, you know, to learn new things and to see things that they love and to carry on. >> reporter: they are looking for a new place but finding space in this city is not fun. the last caption of this panel has yet to be written. mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> the museum is actively search for a new long term location. but that won't happen until this fall at the very earliest. >>> still ahead helping people help themselves. >> how this week's jefferson award winner is giving seniors much-needed connections to the community around them. >> sun came out earlier today. it was milder. but as we look at the time lapse from the exploratorium those clouds building off to the east, those are what's left over from th
kinds of money but then you're going to lose that ability for the neighborhood to integrate and be a usableorhood and that's i real concern. >> reporter: it's the stuff of a pointed political cartoon. san francisco is losing what makes it san francisco. art, culture, quirky stuff like the cartoon museum. >> think it's a detriment to the city. it's -- it's -- it makes it difficult for people to be, you know, to learn new things and to see things that they love and to carry on....
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still other panelists are check usable how easy is it to do various functions. final ratings other apple watch are expected in a week or so. we'll have an update for you. nydia han channel6 "action news." >> we have more breaking news for you from baltimore maryland. this is looting at a check cashing store. it appears to be about 40, 50 people who are unaring in in in -- running in out of that store. again a developing story in baltimore, maryland where several police cruisers have been torched other cars as well and a cvs pharmacy has been attacked by looters. police just do not have the upper handled on this situation. all following the funeral of freddie gray. we'll be right back. >> strong storms prompted tornado warnings and brought very strong winds to new orleans today. check out this dash cam video. you can see a freight train going by up there on an elevated track on the hughey p long bridge. the high winds suddenly push several cars right off the track to the ground below. did you see that? and the light sparks. the cars were damaged as they hit the g
still other panelists are check usable how easy is it to do various functions. final ratings other apple watch are expected in a week or so. we'll have an update for you. nydia han channel6 "action news." >> we have more breaking news for you from baltimore maryland. this is looting at a check cashing store. it appears to be about 40, 50 people who are unaring in in in -- running in out of that store. again a developing story in baltimore, maryland where several police cruisers...