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make it usable? >> i would have to defer to your expertise on that. [ laughter ] >> we will turn the page on the drug component >> just because you are at berkeley, you do not have to use it, you just breathe it? [ laughter ] >> the next subject is the clash between federal and local control. this is the question of second amendment and gun laws. >> it is very timely. just this week the supreme court granted the first gun control state in a decade or so. you know, there have a lot of lower court cases that have been going up. that surprisingly got denials because there are a couple of significant issues still to be resolved by the court. you all know that hellard interpreted the second amendment as protecting a personal right to keep and bear arms. if rejected rational basis review in the course of that decision but it did not tell us what level of heightened scrutiny will apply. the second thing it did not tell us is that it involved the district of columbia, a federal territory. were we going to in
make it usable? >> i would have to defer to your expertise on that. [ laughter ] >> we will turn the page on the drug component >> just because you are at berkeley, you do not have to use it, you just breathe it? [ laughter ] >> the next subject is the clash between federal and local control. this is the question of second amendment and gun laws. >> it is very timely. just this week the supreme court granted the first gun control state in a decade or so. you know,...
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officials do not know when the westbound lane will be usable but the eastbound lanes are open to traffic. highway 37 has reopened last week. the crews repaired the area damaged by the last big >> the russian river is restating but some areas are covered by flood water. highway 12 which connects santa rosa looks more like a river. people are using boats and kayaks to get around. business owners are surveying the damage. they looking forward to getting everything back to normal. >> i have no doubts that we will recover. is look like when the fire comes, everybody pitches in to help. i just want to get started. >> sanitation will be the first big issue. floodwaters in the businesses is contaminated. officials are warning everyone not to drink or allow pets to drink floodwater. they do say anyone who had contact with the water should wash with soap before touching basis or food. the updated weather app is free to download with interactive weather and the seven day forecast. you could see in the next rain is moving in. there is the easy feature to upload photos and videos. >>> we are breaking
officials do not know when the westbound lane will be usable but the eastbound lanes are open to traffic. highway 37 has reopened last week. the crews repaired the area damaged by the last big >> the russian river is restating but some areas are covered by flood water. highway 12 which connects santa rosa looks more like a river. people are using boats and kayaks to get around. business owners are surveying the damage. they looking forward to getting everything back to normal. >> i...
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they may look like this but the usability landscapes are misleading the sulu island service. terrorists. that's where the philippines marine corps choose to hold a special youth tournament football for peace it's also where his journey will end . more than a thousand children will take part in the competition coming from all the nearby islands and villages. as they called here. military personnel here say the place is geographically isolated and depressing. we are the only government agencies that can go to places that others can go for me i will say a group of their reschooling. especially given the big names i believe growth here. you can influence these children and then surely. we. are sound. like. bill. and you know much better. able to. get we. were given. to the boards and. i know what my. little i know did you know. i know one. one of. them won't live up. to the little one. nor ever played football before. just concedes the gold after the very first shot he takes off his gloves and leaves the pitch with a close behind they refuse to play anymore and become spectators
they may look like this but the usability landscapes are misleading the sulu island service. terrorists. that's where the philippines marine corps choose to hold a special youth tournament football for peace it's also where his journey will end . more than a thousand children will take part in the competition coming from all the nearby islands and villages. as they called here. military personnel here say the place is geographically isolated and depressing. we are the only government agencies...
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and different kind of missiles of the fear is that these weapons are developed to make them more usable so that's the fear that we have maybe less weapons but more operations the relevant weapons and that russia could divide the european countries on not bases well putin reportedly also said that russia would begin building more of these types of medium range missiles as he put it similar to projects underway in the united states now we know these weapons do have the capacity to reach european cities so what do these developments mean for european security well that's the big speculation i mean most of the time nuclear weapons are political bargaining chips i mean of course russia can reach europe any time already now the question is though if the knowledge of this threat potential with the various partners in europe are responding different you know for example is the europeans being worried maybe more siding with the u.s. and then western european countries maybe trying to more deescalate and trying to mediate and i think that's also potentially one of the aims of russia in this game
and different kind of missiles of the fear is that these weapons are developed to make them more usable so that's the fear that we have maybe less weapons but more operations the relevant weapons and that russia could divide the european countries on not bases well putin reportedly also said that russia would begin building more of these types of medium range missiles as he put it similar to projects underway in the united states now we know these weapons do have the capacity to reach european...
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teaching whom this is now this is the business school was usually means to go to do something with a usable. smoke could position. down the steak that's how it is in here but. i put on mine like i asked for something in a star of their. sorry i'll look at it and pretend that. i should. go to great that's exactly what. bush which as we knew it was a shame when the police can use the disappearance of many tickets to see meet your nose and then you see with just reduced me to the union stuff. recently those new custodian the complete with you needed to be said should be yours go because i'm going to use both of you don't want to compete with you also this learn to treat you with. this is a little dance a cosmonaut does when he's instruct as a so happy with the results of their judgement go to alison and you can have lunch at his favorite dinah i need. you. to use your name good commuter shoes would be good to get through to push your feet will. want she's usually use a. few. doctors to safety. who is good. to go. through the roof boob leaders were supposed to see birds who do this to christmas
teaching whom this is now this is the business school was usually means to go to do something with a usable. smoke could position. down the steak that's how it is in here but. i put on mine like i asked for something in a star of their. sorry i'll look at it and pretend that. i should. go to great that's exactly what. bush which as we knew it was a shame when the police can use the disappearance of many tickets to see meet your nose and then you see with just reduced me to the union stuff....
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officials do not know when the westbound lanes will be usable but the eastbound lanes are open to traffic highway 37 just reopened last week after the crews repaired damage from the last big storm. >> pg&e workers had to be rescued when they were trapped between two monthly >> they were working to restore power went to check separate parts of a hillside collapsed on fort ross road. pg&e says the workers were never in danger but the company sent the helicopter to airlift them to safety. >> the tow truck driver killed while helping a driver stranded on 101 has been identified. james moore was killed and that x and. his sister sent us this photo of moore with his wife and daughters. the chp thinks a pickup truck driver spun out of control on the wet road and hit moore. that driver suffered minor injuries. >> just in time for the latest round of storms, the weather app has been updated with the new version is free from the apple and google play store >> it has interactive radar, hourly updates and the seven- day forecast. you can use it to upload your weather videos and photosent ar local new
officials do not know when the westbound lanes will be usable but the eastbound lanes are open to traffic highway 37 just reopened last week after the crews repaired damage from the last big storm. >> pg&e workers had to be rescued when they were trapped between two monthly >> they were working to restore power went to check separate parts of a hillside collapsed on fort ross road. pg&e says the workers were never in danger but the company sent the helicopter to airlift them...
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you know, water is potable or usable. we are beginning to have less potable and less usable unless we spend a lot to clean it. here is where the impact on the poor is potentially catastrophic because any will pass -- knell have to pass that cost on. there will never be one other drop of water on this earth. it's all here. you can't make water. so we're into an ultimate scarcity there. and i think that -- i can provide you with a lot of information from our water disclosure. company after company is concerned about water. and the i.t. industry in particular, because they need to cool those data centers with water. and so their energy costs are climbing. cooling is becoming a very big cost. so, you know, it is a complex system. you can't tease out one little bit. but you're the government of the country and we look to you to put the pieces together. thank you. >> definitely. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. cob i missed comments earlier you raised concerns about energy production in fisheries. i wanted to make note that the
you know, water is potable or usable. we are beginning to have less potable and less usable unless we spend a lot to clean it. here is where the impact on the poor is potentially catastrophic because any will pass -- knell have to pass that cost on. there will never be one other drop of water on this earth. it's all here. you can't make water. so we're into an ultimate scarcity there. and i think that -- i can provide you with a lot of information from our water disclosure. company after...
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woman: have you done any usability tests? brian: nothing formal, no.ns you actually go out and talk to the users. let them build a light from start to finish. denise: if you ask them to try the task and you watch them, you'll see problems that you probably wouldn't expect. lemonis: all right. thanks, guys! problem with the website -- it's not user-friendly, and it doesn't generate revenue. because the goal behind a do-it-yourself, make-it-yourself product is that you can visually do it yourself and make it yourself. they gave you a roadmap of what they think should be done. did you not know that those resources were available? brian: i know that they're available. we didn't treat it as i'm running the project. i can present to jen and have her sign off. it was at every stage, jen was like, "this is how we're gonna build it." jennifer: i would say that i used to manage seo at my last company. i went to school for marketing. brian: i want to talk. i have a lot of technical knowledge. i've taken user experience courses, and i can do the job. lemonis: jen,
woman: have you done any usability tests? brian: nothing formal, no.ns you actually go out and talk to the users. let them build a light from start to finish. denise: if you ask them to try the task and you watch them, you'll see problems that you probably wouldn't expect. lemonis: all right. thanks, guys! problem with the website -- it's not user-friendly, and it doesn't generate revenue. because the goal behind a do-it-yourself, make-it-yourself product is that you can visually do it yourself...
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often end up clogging streets like in rwanda shoppers in these countries are increasingly using re usable bags it's a minor revolution in the minds of consumers we have started with sensitizing our population on the benefits they can have in maintaining in a properly protecting their environment and one of the things we are proud of is that ownership of the population. when this recycling industry is also creating jobs this over ration for instance has ninety three full time employees and another sixty seven seasonal workers they understand the many benefits of protecting the environment. because i love my job because it involves environmental protection of my. family. and. the general manager understands the importance of a very mentality not just as a business model the business is going to be that there is going to be that but what you're fighting for is for the future of your child which is growing that we need the green a future we need a future which is we did the environment to protect the not. despite the fact that this event on single use plastic cartons and rwanda companies like
often end up clogging streets like in rwanda shoppers in these countries are increasingly using re usable bags it's a minor revolution in the minds of consumers we have started with sensitizing our population on the benefits they can have in maintaining in a properly protecting their environment and one of the things we are proud of is that ownership of the population. when this recycling industry is also creating jobs this over ration for instance has ninety three full time employees and...
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the company's recycling process produces real usable bags tops and packaging for the construction industry and so agriculture. when the ban plastic bags ten years ago plastic waste is still everywhere. one is environment agency recovers tons of it trim landfills a lot can also be found along the borders with neighboring countries. as a country in africa where the country's estie using plastics we can see. we have plastics one hundred percent i mean maybe our success is at a nine to five because. exchanging goods paper is now being used more and more for packaging exemptions to the new plastics rule include industrial packaging food chemists medical products kenyan and ugandan supermarkets and now also slowly phasing out plastic bags which too often end up clogging streets like in rwanda shoppers in these countries are increasingly using reuse of bags it's a minor revolution in the minds of consumers we have started with sensitizing our population on the benefits they can have in maintaining in a properly protecting their environment and one of the things you have proud of is that ownership
the company's recycling process produces real usable bags tops and packaging for the construction industry and so agriculture. when the ban plastic bags ten years ago plastic waste is still everywhere. one is environment agency recovers tons of it trim landfills a lot can also be found along the borders with neighboring countries. as a country in africa where the country's estie using plastics we can see. we have plastics one hundred percent i mean maybe our success is at a nine to five...
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after receiving medical attention she eventually got back on a stage and finished the course on a usable has announced that should start sunday's down the event which will then be the final chapter of her stellar career with the super g. was a compassionate and if the election. celebrations for the lunar new year are underway across large parts of east asia in downtown beijing thousands of people gathered to pray for good fortune over the next twelve months and the voters react to the traditional ceremony dedicated to the god of earth is commonly believed to be big pictures and a good harvest today marks the start of the year off the astrologers believe it's a year of success friendship and love no matter what it was or in. the year of the pig farms the hot on the heels of the year of the dog of course of the many unknowns real dogs their attachment to their family so strong they grieve along after that death in south korea wants for his fulfilling the dreams of pat others who want to keep their best bud around for ever with money it seems you can buy just about anything. you can order t
after receiving medical attention she eventually got back on a stage and finished the course on a usable has announced that should start sunday's down the event which will then be the final chapter of her stellar career with the super g. was a compassionate and if the election. celebrations for the lunar new year are underway across large parts of east asia in downtown beijing thousands of people gathered to pray for good fortune over the next twelve months and the voters react to the...
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point seven trillion dollar program we think over thirty years to make those nuclear weapons more usable by the end march first date of the nation addressed he announced that russia now has five new nuclear weapons all capable of circumventing american missile defense so we're in a very dangerous situation and for the united states to be doing this now is quite reckless that's a listen to among pompeo said about this he said that every effort been made by the u.s. to translate this deal let's have a listen. we've had conversations at every level at the senior levels at technical levels conversations about the nature of the systems. there's no mistaking that the russians have chosen to not comply with this treaty and. is that true and if so how we ended up in the situation where it looks like the deals in danger of collapsing. there's some truth to that united states who are making issue of this since two thousand and fourteen just nice has not been presenting real evidence to support it but there's a general agreement that the claims have some validity and the russians have not been will
point seven trillion dollar program we think over thirty years to make those nuclear weapons more usable by the end march first date of the nation addressed he announced that russia now has five new nuclear weapons all capable of circumventing american missile defense so we're in a very dangerous situation and for the united states to be doing this now is quite reckless that's a listen to among pompeo said about this he said that every effort been made by the u.s. to translate this deal let's...
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growing global population the barrage of plant and animal life crucial for crops and the amount of usable land is on the decline but the warnings come from the f.a.a. oh that's the u.n. body charge of addressing global hunger says climate change is behind a drop in the number of insects needed to pollinate wild food sources while pests and diseases have also thrived at the same time changes in land use pollution over exploitation and over harvesting is driving the decline in traditional food sources it highlights gambia for instance where many people have been forced to eat alternative often industrially produced foods but they have to go says there is hope if nations educate communities on the importance of diverse animal and plant life and embrace eco friendly practices like flooding rice fields in california during the off season to entice wildlife back on growing plants alongside crops to encourage the return of pollinating insects well run a caster's on the un's f.a.o. who commissioned the report he explained more about the study's findings. we are losing plants and crops and livesto
growing global population the barrage of plant and animal life crucial for crops and the amount of usable land is on the decline but the warnings come from the f.a.a. oh that's the u.n. body charge of addressing global hunger says climate change is behind a drop in the number of insects needed to pollinate wild food sources while pests and diseases have also thrived at the same time changes in land use pollution over exploitation and over harvesting is driving the decline in traditional food...
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usable the human the people on the very twisted my hands behind my back like that. and then forced my head down. the whole time or so. when we go to places where people were illegally detained we document the conditions there access to indoor lighting or daylight and their access to water toilets food or medical help. we get this information from the witnesses and we look for any evidence we can find. the protégé of the show went toward its most locals my thing with soap box on the for. all of this week of how long we hold seventeen days. what mom. or you're going to want you to do you really think that was was was. evil and this church people don't. put it on with. this is more of a check people on social networks they look at their profiles and. they force them to reveal their password out of it to that. person the most effective way they beat them. one of them grabbed me by my hair and smashed my head against the wall for the daughter of four for all. we get there a testimony of one hundred sixty five b. of both that illegally kept from the beginning of the armed
usable the human the people on the very twisted my hands behind my back like that. and then forced my head down. the whole time or so. when we go to places where people were illegally detained we document the conditions there access to indoor lighting or daylight and their access to water toilets food or medical help. we get this information from the witnesses and we look for any evidence we can find. the protégé of the show went toward its most locals my thing with soap box on the for. all...
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usable the human that people knew that he twisted my hands behind my back like that . you know and then forced my head down. the whole time or so. when we go to places with people when i legally detained we talk human the conditions their access to window lighting or daylight and their access to water toilets food or medical help. we get this information from the witnesses and we look for any evidence we can find. the part they push on the whole what it's most locals my thing with setbacks on the. whole of this week of how long we hold seventeen days. on. all you're going to contribute to. the. evil and this church people don't. put it on with. this is more of a check people on social networks they look at their profiles. they force them to reveal their transferred out of the do that. person the most effective way they beat them. one of them grab me by my hair and smash my head against the wall. and then our daughter before. we get there a testimony of one hundred sixty five p. of both illegally kept. from the beginning of the armed conflict is it illegal our permissio
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didn't have any mainstream credit in the past twelve months they didn't have a credit card that was usable they didn't have credit. and that's you know likely access and i will say this there's changes being done to credit scores now we're going to be able to look directly at your bank account coming up this year and how many times you've been overdraft and how many times you've been i know that's all going to come together. that's going to it's going to get work hours. apparently if you're looking for someone who doesn't believe that sugar and soda and sugary drinks are unhealthy and contribute to obesity type two diabetes and heart disease well look no further than the c.d.c. the health policy journal mailbox quarterly published a paper this week that included an analysis of nearly three hundred pages of eighty six e-mails exposing a rather symbiotic relationship between the centers for disease control and prevention and sugar water behemoths coca-cola the most the c.d.c. were directed to dr barbara bowman who at the time was director of c.d.c.'s division for heart disease and stroke pre
didn't have any mainstream credit in the past twelve months they didn't have a credit card that was usable they didn't have credit. and that's you know likely access and i will say this there's changes being done to credit scores now we're going to be able to look directly at your bank account coming up this year and how many times you've been overdraft and how many times you've been i know that's all going to come together. that's going to it's going to get work hours. apparently if you're...
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strongly computerized and highly standardized have a high risk of being replaced in the future and just usable over there on for lease and as it's apparent. robots and computers are taking over more and more tasks in the metal processing industry more than eighty percent of activities can already be done by machines and the electrical trade. need to prepare for hard times as do bakers who have long stopped needing their dough themselves in the financial sector computers can deal with nearly seventy percent of all tasks robots assemble automobiles and airplanes computers take care of nearly fifty four percent of every day office work and machines are getting better and better at the till or in warehouses. these jobs usually don't involve computers cleaning and garbage disposal and lawyers are notaries going to hand over only eighteen percent of their activities to intelligence software the picture in hotel or restaurant jobs is similar and doctors and pharmacists childminders and psychologists will be needed in the future as will teachers these are typically jobs that involve a lot of interpers
strongly computerized and highly standardized have a high risk of being replaced in the future and just usable over there on for lease and as it's apparent. robots and computers are taking over more and more tasks in the metal processing industry more than eighty percent of activities can already be done by machines and the electrical trade. need to prepare for hard times as do bakers who have long stopped needing their dough themselves in the financial sector computers can deal with nearly...
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growing global population and the variety of plant and animal life crucial for crops and the amount of usable land is on the decline warnings come from the f.a.a. oh that's the u.n. body charged with addressing global hunger it says climate change is behind a drop in the number of insects needed to pollinate wild food sources while pests and diseases have thrived. at the same time changes in land use pollution over exploitation and over harvesting that's all driving the decline in traditional food sources highlights gambia where many people have been forced to eat alternative often industrially produced foods but the f.a.a. says there is hope if nations educate communities on the importance of diverse plant and animal life and embrace eco friendly practices like flooding what rice fields in california during the off season to entice wildlife back and growing plants alongside crops to encourage the return of pollinating and sex castro is the assistant director general of climate change by diversity and water department at the un's food and agricultural organization he joins us now from rome we
growing global population and the variety of plant and animal life crucial for crops and the amount of usable land is on the decline warnings come from the f.a.a. oh that's the u.n. body charged with addressing global hunger it says climate change is behind a drop in the number of insects needed to pollinate wild food sources while pests and diseases have thrived. at the same time changes in land use pollution over exploitation and over harvesting that's all driving the decline in traditional...
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remember when we got in trouble in the 1960's, the maximum usable precipitation -- participation, that we should have decent education? let's take other language -- all the language. we ought to have safe food but we ought to have -- food. fine. this is a case where the progressives reliance on science and experts is fine. what is of the united states, not so much. if you pass a piece of legislation which allows a bureaucracy to define a wet backyard as a water of the united states, insufficient guidance was given by the legislators to the bureaucracy. it is hard for me to give you a general principle but common sense tells you if you are talking about trying to stop --, you need scientists. if you're trying to stop the damp backyard, you need a legislator who can set real limits on the available discretion. >> i agree with you that madison did not anticipate parties. today we see an intense party polarization that is an important contributor to current dysfunctionality. i worry the kind of institutional values you rightly emphasize lead to drop attention to have themselves become part
remember when we got in trouble in the 1960's, the maximum usable precipitation -- participation, that we should have decent education? let's take other language -- all the language. we ought to have safe food but we ought to have -- food. fine. this is a case where the progressives reliance on science and experts is fine. what is of the united states, not so much. if you pass a piece of legislation which allows a bureaucracy to define a wet backyard as a water of the united states,...
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of the things that p thats is that the prosecutors view any public statements you make as not only usable for them to use against you in court but also as an attempt to perhaps to get other witnesses to line up their stories with you you ares. that's something prosecutors will be concerned about. >> go ahead. >> she made very clear that any inconsistencies with what he has said publicly. >> president trump is denying she the one that roger stone that mueller was talking about in the roger stone indictment. the president is speaking out about all of this. >> that's right. he told the new york times something that we heard before which is that he has never spoken to roger stone about wikileaks. it was not him referred to in the indictment. it was somebody that had been directed to reach out to roger stone about the e-mails that wikileaks was in possession of. donald trump telling the new york times that it is not him. we don't know who it is. we have not been able to identify that person. if it is not the president who is it? >> yeah. he kept saying she a good guy. i have known him for a lo
of the things that p thats is that the prosecutors view any public statements you make as not only usable for them to use against you in court but also as an attempt to perhaps to get other witnesses to line up their stories with you you ares. that's something prosecutors will be concerned about. >> go ahead. >> she made very clear that any inconsistencies with what he has said publicly. >> president trump is denying she the one that roger stone that mueller was talking about...
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no eyewitnesses, no usable fingerprints, no clear motive except the theory that this was a botched burglary. >> by the level of violence that occurred in this residence, the theory was that it was a man or possibly two men that had entered the residence to do a burglary or a home invasion that had gone completely wrong, murdered the victim to cover up the crime. >> gone wrong because sherry somehow surprised them. they panicked, shot her and then fled. the theory seemed to make sense especially since sherry had no apparent enemies. certainly no one that would want to kill her. >> they went up to sherry's office and said that if she couldn't have john, nobody could. >> when "dateline" continues. could. >> when "dateline" continues steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? every baby can have the freedom to move their way in pampers cruisers with three-way fit they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom for all the freed
no eyewitnesses, no usable fingerprints, no clear motive except the theory that this was a botched burglary. >> by the level of violence that occurred in this residence, the theory was that it was a man or possibly two men that had entered the residence to do a burglary or a home invasion that had gone completely wrong, murdered the victim to cover up the crime. >> gone wrong because sherry somehow surprised them. they panicked, shot her and then fled. the theory seemed to make...
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neighborhood to the building will be tunneling and mining the sight to appoint where it might be usable. it is a reasonable expense. for the protection of limited light and air that the neighbors are concerned about, privacy issues or view, this is a diagram of the two properties. this is 95. you can see the small addition here where the elevatortor is. there is approximately less than 40 square feet per floor in this addition here. it is a very small variance in this hatched area is a variance. this is the view windows for the neighbor. they have essentially this ban apanam ac view to the east side. removing the elevator tower will improve light to the lower level. there are no windows along this wall. no way to look into these windows. it is physically impossible. i am unclear of the privacy issues. >> using the existing elevator for anything is not possible. >> if you build a code complying elevator shaft there, the amount of space available there is barely enough to stand in. imagine, a disabled person getting out of the garage, going across the sidewalk, over on to that, going up t
neighborhood to the building will be tunneling and mining the sight to appoint where it might be usable. it is a reasonable expense. for the protection of limited light and air that the neighbors are concerned about, privacy issues or view, this is a diagram of the two properties. this is 95. you can see the small addition here where the elevatortor is. there is approximately less than 40 square feet per floor in this addition here. it is a very small variance in this hatched area is a...
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it's usable open space with direct access to the backyard and the second has a four-story deck. it contains a 10-foot wide garage accessed by a curb cut. there's raised entrances accessed by a staircase. a variance for the staircase to be in the front yard and this has since been with drawn as the zoning administrator confirmed the stairs are an unallowable obstruction. one letter was received prior to the report. the letter had concerns with the demolition, the efficiency of the layout of the building. there's comments in regards to the roof decks on the true roof and the facade design and i believe they've been addressed through the most current design of the project. staff recommends approval it will provide two family-sized units within a structure compatible with the masting and design of the block. i'm happy to any answer questions. >> thank you very much. do we have a project sponsor? >> i'm the architect for the project. the project as you heard in the description -- >> can you speak into the microphone. and the masting of the block face between two and three and four st
it's usable open space with direct access to the backyard and the second has a four-story deck. it contains a 10-foot wide garage accessed by a curb cut. there's raised entrances accessed by a staircase. a variance for the staircase to be in the front yard and this has since been with drawn as the zoning administrator confirmed the stairs are an unallowable obstruction. one letter was received prior to the report. the letter had concerns with the demolition, the efficiency of the layout of the...
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preservation section, still working out some of the bugs but please let us know your thoughts on usability and function and that concludes my report. >> thank you. >> item two, review of the planning commission staff report an announcements. >> just a few things to share with you. one is at last week's planning commission hearing, there was an appeal heard of the document related to the hearse building. as you probably read it's being proposed to be converted to a hotel and there's a four-story vertical toward the rear. the project sponsor is seeking federal rehabilitation tax credits for the project and the project also requires the major permit to alter to be issued by this body. the appellant raised concerns over conformance with the secretary of standards. however, after a short back and forth and the fact that the shipo is in general concurrence and it's the department's reading that it' it will here shortly, it is a project that conforms with the standarded is not found to have an impact on historic resources for the purposes of seqa. so the appeal was denied and the project now cont
preservation section, still working out some of the bugs but please let us know your thoughts on usability and function and that concludes my report. >> thank you. >> item two, review of the planning commission staff report an announcements. >> just a few things to share with you. one is at last week's planning commission hearing, there was an appeal heard of the document related to the hearse building. as you probably read it's being proposed to be converted to a hotel and...
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the increasing scarcity and more to the point, the increasing lack of usability. whataburger is portable or workable. we are having less portable and less usable, unless we spend a lot of money to clean it. here is where the impact on the poor is potentially catastrophic because they will have to pass that cost on. there will never be another drop of water on this earth. it's all here. so you can't make water. so we are into an ultimate scarcity. i think i can provide you with a lot of information from our water disclosure. company after company is concerned about water and eit industry, in particular because they need to cool those data centers with water. cooling is becoming a very big cost, so it is a complex system. you can't tease it out but you are the government of the entire country. we all look to you to put the pieces together. thank you. >> thank you, mister chairman. doctor calvin, i missed some of your comments earlier but i understand you raised concerns about river production and fisheries. i wanted to make note we produce more offshore water than a
the increasing scarcity and more to the point, the increasing lack of usability. whataburger is portable or workable. we are having less portable and less usable, unless we spend a lot of money to clean it. here is where the impact on the poor is potentially catastrophic because they will have to pass that cost on. there will never be another drop of water on this earth. it's all here. so you can't make water. so we are into an ultimate scarcity. i think i can provide you with a lot of...
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it's just not safe and not usable at all. it's disappointing the sfmta's response is to use another street. thousands of people live and work on third street. thousands more come with the central soma plan saying not use the thurro fare you live and work on and i'm concerned with the double-right turn lanes like the ones proposed at folsom because it means i'll have two lanes worth of drivers rather than one accelerating into a right turn because they missed their green arrow. as you saw in the photo from the initial presentation, right turners routinely wind up around the crosswalk and i strongly believe the sfmta should not extend resources to use private cars in the city. this feels like a decision that buys into car centric logic. give them one more lane and it will solve the problem. it seems the de facto lane would become a de facto double lane. the congestion on third say function of the bay bridge. an additional right-turn lane won't make a difference. that same lane worth of space could make a huge difference to the
it's just not safe and not usable at all. it's disappointing the sfmta's response is to use another street. thousands of people live and work on third street. thousands more come with the central soma plan saying not use the thurro fare you live and work on and i'm concerned with the double-right turn lanes like the ones proposed at folsom because it means i'll have two lanes worth of drivers rather than one accelerating into a right turn because they missed their green arrow. as you saw in the...
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they had to do all of the data cleaning, and reorganization, and building to make it usable. they have to sign data sharing agreements. the government may have to put data somewhere, where they are not going to know, you can sign an agreement, but it is hard to know what happens to it at the end of the day, as opposed to using a modern cloud computing system, where the government still owns the data and allows secure access. then, the researcher at this point, you know maybe, we had a great project on student loan or from with the government of chile, and i think there were three government education administers that came and went during the course of the project. that project happened quickly enough to change policy. but, it was still a three-year time frame. in a senseless topic, like student more longer form, ministers may be kind of a revolving door as the country struggles to tackle that crisis. so, how do we make this happen quickly? we developed a datalink, and that datalink combines all of the administrative records from across agencies in rhode island , in a highly s
they had to do all of the data cleaning, and reorganization, and building to make it usable. they have to sign data sharing agreements. the government may have to put data somewhere, where they are not going to know, you can sign an agreement, but it is hard to know what happens to it at the end of the day, as opposed to using a modern cloud computing system, where the government still owns the data and allows secure access. then, the researcher at this point, you know maybe, we had a great...
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it is a usable deck back from this side of the building. >> is that a motion?that is a motion. >> commissioner johnson. >> commissioner johnson: i agree with many of your comments, particularly the decks and design. one thing i don't feel comfortable with is removing the second parking space. that is very rare for me as someone who doesn't have a driver's license and is totally transit oriented. i am looking at a multigenerational family before us. without any input removing a second car that i could see families needing is difficult for me so i personally don't feel comfortable with that. i want to hear other commissioners' thoughts. >> commissioner hillis. >> commissioner hillis: the architect. i share some of the concerns. i am not against the second car. i think what gets me is just and you mentioned it the inequity of the unit. i get your designing this for a need that the family has, but to me it would be better to mirror those across the street elsewhere here where the one unit isn't so small on the first floor. the third and four floor would be a unit.
it is a usable deck back from this side of the building. >> is that a motion?that is a motion. >> commissioner johnson. >> commissioner johnson: i agree with many of your comments, particularly the decks and design. one thing i don't feel comfortable with is removing the second parking space. that is very rare for me as someone who doesn't have a driver's license and is totally transit oriented. i am looking at a multigenerational family before us. without any input removing a...
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this gives more usability for the bed. reporter: got it.better get out of here before we get in more trouble. liz: can charlie gasparino's ego fit back there? >> no! reporter: we need the super duty, i think, the ticket for that one. liz: i love it. great to see both of you. thank you for showing us the ram. you see, little tiny things make a big difference. >>> no snap judgments. never make them, right? the closing bell ringing in 27 minutes. it's not all doggy faces and bunny ears for snap. look, we knew it was going to lose some coin but unicorns and flower crowns may still have investors smiling. our top pick panel here to tell us how snap and twitter might be worthy investments. that's next on "countdown." this is decision tech. it's screening technology that helps you find a stock based on what's trending or an investing goal. it's real-time insights and information, in your own customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology, for smarter trading decisions. and it's only from fidelity. open an account with no minimums t
this gives more usability for the bed. reporter: got it.better get out of here before we get in more trouble. liz: can charlie gasparino's ego fit back there? >> no! reporter: we need the super duty, i think, the ticket for that one. liz: i love it. great to see both of you. thank you for showing us the ram. you see, little tiny things make a big difference. >>> no snap judgments. never make them, right? the closing bell ringing in 27 minutes. it's not all doggy faces and bunny...
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ponds and lakes, their answer is the fish benefit when they have some shade and it's land that's not usable for anything else and so generating carbon-free energy is a good idea. san diego is on track to get 100% of their energy from renewable sources. the state of iowa now generates a third of all of their electricity from wind. so when you hear people saying "oh, we're not going to do that, " look at what they're doing. in new york city, al gore and i painted the roof of a five-story building with a flat roof, we painted it white. why? because a white roof reflects off the sun. so your energy bills over the year go down 25% and you get that savings every year, just for the cost of a couple of cans of paint. the local newspapers had the two of us on the front pages called clowns. next time you fly in or out of new york look down. every, and i when i say every, i mean every, every roof is painted white just 10 years later. it's an enormous change. think about the amount of energy that was saved and the -- and the reduction in the amount of pollution that would have gone into the air to gene
ponds and lakes, their answer is the fish benefit when they have some shade and it's land that's not usable for anything else and so generating carbon-free energy is a good idea. san diego is on track to get 100% of their energy from renewable sources. the state of iowa now generates a third of all of their electricity from wind. so when you hear people saying "oh, we're not going to do that, " look at what they're doing. in new york city, al gore and i painted the roof of a...
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they have to do all of the data cleaning and reorganization and building to make it usable. they have to sign data sharing agreements. the government may have to put data somewhere where they're not going to know -- i mean, you can sign an agreement but it's hard to know what happens to it at the end of the day as opposed to using a modern cloud computing system where the government still owns the data and allows secure access. then the researcher at this point, you know, we had a great project on student loan reform with the government of chile and i think there were three different education ministers that came and went during the course of the project. now, that project actually happened quickly you have no change policy but it was still a three-year time frame and in a sensitive topic like student loan reform, ministers maybe kind of -- maybe a bit of a revolving door as the country struggles to tackle that crisis. so how do we make this happen quickly? so we developed a data lake, as i described for rhode island, and that data lake basically combined all of the administ
they have to do all of the data cleaning and reorganization and building to make it usable. they have to sign data sharing agreements. the government may have to put data somewhere where they're not going to know -- i mean, you can sign an agreement but it's hard to know what happens to it at the end of the day as opposed to using a modern cloud computing system where the government still owns the data and allows secure access. then the researcher at this point, you know, we had a great project...