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the main role for us is to translate. on some of the technology at a high level and for movinguggestions forward that i think are low hanging fruit. briefly, for moving forward that i think are low hanging fruit. we are not dealing with the collection of data. this gets to the point of use of data. we have two high-level categories that deal with managing this. ,ust as technology has expanded it is also significantly expanded the privacy protection that is available at the agencies. ago,u imagine 50 years paper.s people of maybe it was locked in a desk or. maybe it was in a dusty basement archive. limited tracking of where the file was. who knows? anybody who had access couldn't see what ever was in it. you just needed to rifle through it and you could see anything. oversight into how it would be used would be irrelevant. deletion would be a shredder. more precise deletion would be a black magic marker redirecting points of information. technology allows us to do a lot more management of data. is the access control point.
the main role for us is to translate. on some of the technology at a high level and for movinguggestions forward that i think are low hanging fruit. briefly, for moving forward that i think are low hanging fruit. we are not dealing with the collection of data. this gets to the point of use of data. we have two high-level categories that deal with managing this. ,ust as technology has expanded it is also significantly expanded the privacy protection that is available at the agencies. ago,u...
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join with us. i mean, i would really -- i have to tell you, if i hadn't become an advocate, i would have been sucked deeper into the disease. beinged a invocate has saved my -- invocate has saved my life. alzheimer's will win in my house no matter what die for my husband and mother. alzheimer is going to win. i am take can it outside the house and fighting it at a different level, and i was recruited to run a foundation, and this to me is where we all need to be. we need to step out, and who is willing to step out with me? step out for someone else. see what feels lining. but we have to step -- time for one question. >> you talked in the very beginning about victims who have no voice. but another category of victims are the patients or clients of lawyers or doctors or whoever who have symptoms of the disease that the client doesn't understand, and how does that person -- how does the population at large need to be educated to recognize in different kinds of providers, as to how to recognize and how
join with us. i mean, i would really -- i have to tell you, if i hadn't become an advocate, i would have been sucked deeper into the disease. beinged a invocate has saved my -- invocate has saved my life. alzheimer's will win in my house no matter what die for my husband and mother. alzheimer is going to win. i am take can it outside the house and fighting it at a different level, and i was recruited to run a foundation, and this to me is where we all need to be. we need to step out, and who is...
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they love us.those of us who came from vietnam, who were blamed for the war, and we have nothing to do with the government. we still love this country, but that's what happened. we try to bring them back in the system because they deserve it. they're still carrying the experiences they had during the war. >> and so it's helped you tremendously, i would imagine. >> absolutely. if i look at, you know, coming back into the mainstream of becoming a civilian again and dealing with the issues with ptsd and other issues coming back with different ailments, my situation was more spinal, bone related, nerve damage cancer. literally at one point having to possibly give up on my whole future and career. it does affect us. and to have an organization like vssa and everyone that's involved in the organization to help us get to a point where we can live life again. you're never 100% again. you will never be. at least we as veterans know we could actually lean on an organization to help us start a whole new life.
they love us.those of us who came from vietnam, who were blamed for the war, and we have nothing to do with the government. we still love this country, but that's what happened. we try to bring them back in the system because they deserve it. they're still carrying the experiences they had during the war. >> and so it's helped you tremendously, i would imagine. >> absolutely. if i look at, you know, coming back into the mainstream of becoming a civilian again and dealing with the...
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it clears logs, advises people how to use it. it will makes sure it can only be open on a computer that's not in the internet. the packaging makes it quite sort of clever. and it's a nice pre-made shop front for someone to send about. >> not to sound too paranoid, but as they say, it's not paranoia if they are out to >> yeah. >> how do we know your securedrop box is as secure as it says? >> the absolutely honest answer is we can never say 100% we know something is secure. we don't know the full capabilities. what we do know is this stuff, these standards, as good as we can get it. and theres nothing in the snowden documents to suggest trivial. it's obvious in the documents that encryption is a headache for them, especially mass collection. encryption slows them down. >> after snowden, with the nsa, all of this talk of encryption, do you run into journalists, be it inside your organization or to them? >> the sales pitch is if tur communicating with sources and you are not using encryption, you are putting them at an unnecessary ri
it clears logs, advises people how to use it. it will makes sure it can only be open on a computer that's not in the internet. the packaging makes it quite sort of clever. and it's a nice pre-made shop front for someone to send about. >> not to sound too paranoid, but as they say, it's not paranoia if they are out to >> yeah. >> how do we know your securedrop box is as secure as it says? >> the absolutely honest answer is we can never say 100% we know something is...
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thank you for joining us.ill be back. ♪ bloomberg watching west. i'm emily chang. netflix has soon -- sued the former technology for fraud. cash kickback for two supplies and have deals to receive stock, money, or gift cards from other vendors. reporting directly to ceo marissa mayer. if this is even true. what are the implications for yahoo!? david, i will start with you. if indeed he really did this, really? it is specific. >> these are devastating allegations and he seemed the very well substantiated based on the complaint with the e-mails, etc. you cannot expect very long for his job with yahoo! it sounds again is illegal on top of having effectively stolen, they somewhat netflix is accusing them of. three stories in this program about the ethical and legal behavior for technology companies. a report you just made about videogames, we have a major executive of the major silicon valley company is accused of taking cake that and then there is the whole question of the ethical behavior of uber. it is interest
thank you for joining us.ill be back. ♪ bloomberg watching west. i'm emily chang. netflix has soon -- sued the former technology for fraud. cash kickback for two supplies and have deals to receive stock, money, or gift cards from other vendors. reporting directly to ceo marissa mayer. if this is even true. what are the implications for yahoo!? david, i will start with you. if indeed he really did this, really? it is specific. >> these are devastating allegations and he seemed the very...
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>> marriage is the image god uses in scripture for his relationship with us.ecause marriage is -- it is a comprehensive union of mind and body and spirit -- of the man and the woman. joined their bodies and then an act by which new life comes. >> they join their heart and their soul and their treasures. >> yes. so our union with god is like that and it is a comprehensive union. but in marriage and they become one. the two become one but they do not lose their identity. they each retain their identity and integrity as persons but yet become one. so that is the model that our life is like with god. are christian -- in our theology that is the model of the trinity and of the church and christ is the bridegroom and the church is the bride and the unit of the two generate new life for god's kingdom and that is him and tuckerman's and landing on the truth that christ interested in the church as a steward of these treasures prick the lord has entrusted expect the steward as a trouser -- treasure of new life on a human level as well as a spiritual level. no one. >> ye
>> marriage is the image god uses in scripture for his relationship with us.ecause marriage is -- it is a comprehensive union of mind and body and spirit -- of the man and the woman. joined their bodies and then an act by which new life comes. >> they join their heart and their soul and their treasures. >> yes. so our union with god is like that and it is a comprehensive union. but in marriage and they become one. the two become one but they do not lose their identity. they...
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men that represent us. rob and his team have just been exceptional. >> you're in charge of the memorial the september 11th memorial. i understand rob gave you things? >> absolutely. he came in a private visit that peter special talked about. and the most important thing he did is that he donated the shirt he wore that night of the mission. and since that happened, he had half a million americans, half a million people come through now know the story of operation neptune spear as told through this artifact. so it's that contribution alone, that every american needs to come to this museum to learn this story. >> we've got to take a break. we'll come right back with the audience right after the break. test. >> that is all the time we have left this evening. those who lost loved ones have been heros in their own right. thank you for being here. that is all the time we have left >>> hi everyone. good morning. today is sunday, 30th of november. we begin with the fox news alert. overnight darren wilson turns in hi
men that represent us. rob and his team have just been exceptional. >> you're in charge of the memorial the september 11th memorial. i understand rob gave you things? >> absolutely. he came in a private visit that peter special talked about. and the most important thing he did is that he donated the shirt he wore that night of the mission. and since that happened, he had half a million americans, half a million people come through now know the story of operation neptune spear as...
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in a use restriction model you collect everything and protect privacy by banning harmful uses of data after it's been collected. the problem is that there's basically what i'll call a moral lag in the way we treat data. what i mean by that is that we as a society are often very slow to realize that a particular use of data is harmful, especially when it involves data of racial and ethnic minorities, lgbt and people who have lacked political power. in fact, the two most prominent examples with this moral lag involves the department of defense or formerly the department of war. during world war ii, japanese americans volunteered detailed information about themselves and their families in the census. they volunteered that information under a statutory promise from the federal government that that data would remain confidential. this was a use restriction. what happened? as you know, in 194 congress waived the confidentiality provisions and the department of war used detailed census data to monitor and relocate japanese americans to internment camps. after world war ii, a similar story un
in a use restriction model you collect everything and protect privacy by banning harmful uses of data after it's been collected. the problem is that there's basically what i'll call a moral lag in the way we treat data. what i mean by that is that we as a society are often very slow to realize that a particular use of data is harmful, especially when it involves data of racial and ethnic minorities, lgbt and people who have lacked political power. in fact, the two most prominent examples with...
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thank you for joining us. time for the bwest byte, where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. our special guest, om malik, giving the number today. it better be good. >> 53% -- the amount of shopping and rousing which will be done -- and browsing which will be done on mobile devices. phones and tablets this thanksgiving day according to ibm. >> are you going to be shopping? >> i don't need deals as an excuse to shop. >> sales are incredible. i just wonder how they can get better over black friday and cyber monday, but we were looking at a statistic from google the other day that an increasing number of people are actually shopping and browsing on their phones while they are standing in line at a physical store. >> have you tried to shop in the real world? >> that is very infrequent, unfortunately, although i do enjoy it. >> if you go into a real store -- macy's, nordstrom -- you encounter salespeople who are not knowledgeable. they are not very helpful, and sometimes, they are not even polite. why wo
thank you for joining us. time for the bwest byte, where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. our special guest, om malik, giving the number today. it better be good. >> 53% -- the amount of shopping and rousing which will be done -- and browsing which will be done on mobile devices. phones and tablets this thanksgiving day according to ibm. >> are you going to be shopping? >> i don't need deals as an excuse to shop. >> sales are incredible. i just wonder how...
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e-mail us with your comments or tweet us. like us n facebook, follow us on twitter. >> next on after wards, the book a deadly wandering recounts the story of a traffic fatality caused by texting through driving from the accident through the legal consequences in the course. this san is an hour. i am hear today hosting afterwards with matt rick tell and congrats on your new book and powerful book a dead ohio wandering. i think it is a story about a crash and so much more. it is about tragedy and redeption and you could call it the canary and the cold mine case about how we live with technology in constructive and decon instructi deconstructive ways. i want to welcome you and start off asking about the word deadly in the title. before we go into the story, how deadly is this trend? ... answer is we don't know yet. we have some very decent estimates about the amount of crashes and the amount of deaths caused by phone use by drivers. and just let me pause and say, now this has been like a eight-minute sentence, and say, shall i t
e-mail us with your comments or tweet us. like us n facebook, follow us on twitter. >> next on after wards, the book a deadly wandering recounts the story of a traffic fatality caused by texting through driving from the accident through the legal consequences in the course. this san is an hour. i am hear today hosting afterwards with matt rick tell and congrats on your new book and powerful book a dead ohio wandering. i think it is a story about a crash and so much more. it is about...
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i use e-mail, mapping functions, things they don't use. it is a one-size-fits-all where every device has to be everything to everybody, the myth of the one screen. i think you are narrowing consumer choice by not letting providers come up with new solutions and new approaches, and maybe there are people who really do want -- there are people who want a great camera on their phone and are willing to pay extra for it. maybe we optimize the phone. it doesn't do everything perfectly, but it's a great phone. other people want real-time gaming, world of warcraft. think we will we broadly move away from the idea of neutrality where all applications have to pay the same price and operate the same way. i will give you another example, financial services. we often think about this debate in video. to me, financial services are a great example. microsecond latencies, perfect records -- those are not services the internet currently supports. very different profile. they have exited. they have to plummet through a private network. that bandwidth is not
i use e-mail, mapping functions, things they don't use. it is a one-size-fits-all where every device has to be everything to everybody, the myth of the one screen. i think you are narrowing consumer choice by not letting providers come up with new solutions and new approaches, and maybe there are people who really do want -- there are people who want a great camera on their phone and are willing to pay extra for it. maybe we optimize the phone. it doesn't do everything perfectly, but it's a...
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we used to meet at a store similar to the book scene. we ended up talking about anything and everything but not dieting. we gave up on the dieting. one day i was in the store with her and i looked around i thought i have this crazy idea for a book. and from there just took on a life of its own. as circumstances had it, i had been doing an article for a mag on a local jewish author and he put me in touch with his -- and i drch i hadn't written one gourd. i got some sample chapters and got it to them. over the course of really five years, this editor back and forth read my entire book. so that sort of kept my going, actually. >> wonderful motivation. >> yeah. >> and naomi how did you come to your sphwhook >> well, my boork starts shortly after -- i was considered the expert at agencies who taught other therapists how to work with couples and families. then i got married after i've been doing that if a long time. it's only different on the outside. during -- very shortly after we get married we heard about this class called time for a bette
we used to meet at a store similar to the book scene. we ended up talking about anything and everything but not dieting. we gave up on the dieting. one day i was in the store with her and i looked around i thought i have this crazy idea for a book. and from there just took on a life of its own. as circumstances had it, i had been doing an article for a mag on a local jewish author and he put me in touch with his -- and i drch i hadn't written one gourd. i got some sample chapters and got it to...
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for the conditional use operation item 22 ks item 23, disapproving the conditional use authorization decision. item 24 #shgs preparation of findings. >>president david chiu: supervisor mar? march >>supervisor eric mar: march they are here from the richmond area. this is a proposal from the macro wireless telecommunications facility from my understanding will be on the roof of i don't know if any of you know where sushi bistro is near sixth and balboa. it's close to my house as well. this will be on the roof and it's a location preference by site on a mixed used building on a high density district. the proposed antennas would either measure approximately 55 inches high by 7 inches wide and 12 inches thick or 48 inches high by 29 inches wide and 10 inches thick and will be located in three separate areas or sectors and it's in an area with a number of either child care or schools. elementary is is very close by as well. also a number of restaurants and key transit areas as well. i wanted to also say that some of the residenting from my district have raised concerns whether it's necessa
for the conditional use operation item 22 ks item 23, disapproving the conditional use authorization decision. item 24 #shgs preparation of findings. >>president david chiu: supervisor mar? march >>supervisor eric mar: march they are here from the richmond area. this is a proposal from the macro wireless telecommunications facility from my understanding will be on the roof of i don't know if any of you know where sushi bistro is near sixth and balboa. it's close to my house as well....
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you can use instagram. use that hashtag #fox29weekend or e-mail it old school. >> can you fax it? check out this cute christmas tree. this is from carly. have you got up your tree up? >> it may go up today. because it's such a short time this year between thanksgiving and christmas. >> i know. >> my place i live in like a shoe box. vy to do one of those charlie brown trees. >> just a little taste of christmas. >> did you? >> not yet but i will on my two off days. sports now and it's just giving sad and ridiculous. last night the team set a new franchise record not a good one. starting the season at 0 and 16. >> chances look good for that. we're going to lose the next game. i think it could happen. >> we need a new competition. not a good night for the flyers, they started strong but they couldn't score another goal. the rangers win this one, 5-2. we have not won up there at that garden, it's been years. it's crazy how many times they crush us. >> thank goodness for the eagles. >> there's a homeless man from the virginia area, a family took him in for thanksgiving. >> he was stayin
you can use instagram. use that hashtag #fox29weekend or e-mail it old school. >> can you fax it? check out this cute christmas tree. this is from carly. have you got up your tree up? >> it may go up today. because it's such a short time this year between thanksgiving and christmas. >> i know. >> my place i live in like a shoe box. vy to do one of those charlie brown trees. >> just a little taste of christmas. >> did you? >> not yet but i will on my two...
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what does congress want to do with us? what does congress want to do with us? this whole thing would be moot if president obama had given it another seven or eight months, i believe the new congress would have passed a law that would have given you legal status to remain in the country. but he chose to do it by himself which now opens up the constitutional door. either way jose, you're here. >> i'm here. >> and you are now legal. >> this is my home. i'm not leaving. thank you for having me. >> no. i hope you can see your mother. i really hope you can see your mom. >> thank you. >> when we come right back, some law enforcement folks very upset by the president's executive order. we will tell it you why. then ms. laura ingraham on whether or not the supreme court will get involved. moments away. you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks
what does congress want to do with us? what does congress want to do with us? this whole thing would be moot if president obama had given it another seven or eight months, i believe the new congress would have passed a law that would have given you legal status to remain in the country. but he chose to do it by himself which now opens up the constitutional door. either way jose, you're here. >> i'm here. >> and you are now legal. >> this is my home. i'm not leaving. thank you...
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engage with us. introducing synchrony financial bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. >>> welcome back. let's give you an update on what bonds are doing. the deals that did just pick up a little bit yesterday. we had a bit of risk on when the results of the midterms were out. bond prices came off, yields picked up. but everything settled down by the end of the day. that's broadly where we are at the moment for the day. 0.8% on the ten year in germany and 2.25% on the ten-year in the uk. i.e., historically low yields, but higher than we were about a month or so ago. forex, the dollar has paused for a breath today after a strong day yesterday. this is quite interesting. the structural arguments for the dollar are perhaps stronger than ever, what with the increasingly divergent monetary policy across the world. but the last six to eight weeks have been the only wave up trend of the u.s. dollar just put on pause. so a reminder it h
engage with us. introducing synchrony financial bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. >>> welcome back. let's give you an update on what bonds are doing. the deals that did just pick up a little bit yesterday. we had a bit of risk on when the results of the midterms were out. bond prices came off, yields picked up. but everything settled down by the end of the day. that's broadly where we are at the moment for...
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i'm jamie chang i used to be a heavy smoker also i used to smoke a pack a day after being introduced to this product i gradually cut back my smoking especially insides in our how is it smells like smoke order now by having this vapor store will be easier especially having a nonnicotine liquid that i've been using that's it thank you >> thank you . next speaker. >> >> hello, i'm patricia i'm actively a part of the team with blake and i do understand about the recreation from the neighborhood. >> i'm sorry ma'am, you're part of blake's team. >> in a way yeah, it's all of our ideas put together and so you're not part of the business team. >> basically, we have the ideas before we do this we research and been to a couple of stores that literally most of the stores as well as you walk in they stood there and the only selection we have with nicotine or no nicotine what i like about what blake presented is the customers will have the options if you want no nicotine or low or medium dose of nicotine i've been in sales for 12 years as a person working in sales i don't like it what somebody te
i'm jamie chang i used to be a heavy smoker also i used to smoke a pack a day after being introduced to this product i gradually cut back my smoking especially insides in our how is it smells like smoke order now by having this vapor store will be easier especially having a nonnicotine liquid that i've been using that's it thank you >> thank you . next speaker. >> >> hello, i'm patricia i'm actively a part of the team with blake and i do understand about the recreation from...
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but nevertheless it remains a useful reminder to all us , including the judges that , there some veryasic govern ourwhich lives, govern our judicial lives in which we should be alert to. and then bear in mind, and one last point on this, david said at his introduction, we talk about due process, we talk about habeas corpus, we talk about impartial juries, we have bill of rights in england you have your bill of rights here. these are in direct lineage for magna carta. so the fact that if council comes along and says magna carta is my best authority that doesn't seem very strong. when you examine the lineage which has come down to us from magna carta, many of the arguments which are well-founded stem originally from the thought process that has developed over the last 800 years. >> ok. well thank you. , i think maybe we'll move along then and talk a little bit about magna carta and it's relation to the development of a constitutional government then, outside of the law i guess in this context, because when i mentioned the library's exhibition i said that a lot of the principles that we
but nevertheless it remains a useful reminder to all us , including the judges that , there some veryasic govern ourwhich lives, govern our judicial lives in which we should be alert to. and then bear in mind, and one last point on this, david said at his introduction, we talk about due process, we talk about habeas corpus, we talk about impartial juries, we have bill of rights in england you have your bill of rights here. these are in direct lineage for magna carta. so the fact that if council...
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next year, we'll use the clock. everybody gets an opportunity, but we use the clock, we will work harder and get results. restoring the committee process, allowing the senators to speak through an open amendment process, extending the workweek are just a few things the senate could and should do differently. none of it would guarantee an end to partisan rancor. there is nothing wrong with partisan debates. it's good for the country. none of it would cause us to change our principles or our views about what's right and what's wrong with our country. partisanship itself is not the problem. the real problem have been a growing lack of confidence in the senate's ability to mediate the tensions and disputes we have always had around here. there are many reasons some have lost that confidence, and ultimately both parties have to assume some of the blame. but we can't be content to leave it at that. for the good of the country, we need to work together to restore this institution. america's strength and resilience has alwa
next year, we'll use the clock. everybody gets an opportunity, but we use the clock, we will work harder and get results. restoring the committee process, allowing the senators to speak through an open amendment process, extending the workweek are just a few things the senate could and should do differently. none of it would guarantee an end to partisan rancor. there is nothing wrong with partisan debates. it's good for the country. none of it would cause us to change our principles or our...
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what can you tell us about that? >> i assume it's for good reason they keep the specifics of the designs close the home. i do know in the test and development process, you go through a bunch of different test to try to identify with the right combination is with the design to be the most efficient, be the most effect is. -- most effective. i'm guessing they were in the initial stages of testing with this. maybe it wasn't the final design. without knowing very detailed specifics about the design, it's hard to say whether or not it has the potential to be the final design or not. >> kerri, what can you tell me about the fuel and the types of fuel they are trying with this particular scale composite solution? how does it compare to other rockets? >> i believe the rocket fuel -- there are different types. there are solids that earn. that's what we're talking about and then there are liquids that you mix and you have a reaction that causes the thruster. this is a solid plastic, a thermoplastic. i think that's what they we
what can you tell us about that? >> i assume it's for good reason they keep the specifics of the designs close the home. i do know in the test and development process, you go through a bunch of different test to try to identify with the right combination is with the design to be the most efficient, be the most effect is. -- most effective. i'm guessing they were in the initial stages of testing with this. maybe it wasn't the final design. without knowing very detailed specifics about the...
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and i imagine that this will continue to be something for us to look at. is that where the growth is occurring is of course, where we don't have a lot of existing schools and so there is not necessarily an opportunity to expand those sites, but i am curious at some point maybe, if we can also look at where our surplus property is, both the city and the school district to see if there potential sites, to see if they are going to expand, or build the new schools and of course, our office continues to be very interested in the construction of mission bay, elementary school and something that we talked about since i was on the board of education. and i can't tell you the number of strollers that i see, in mission bay, every day, and it is actually astonishing. and i was also, really interested in the yields that they looked at and it is interesting, that there is a yield on the different types of housing and it makes sense and there is an assumption, that you are more likely to go to public school, if you live in public housing and or even in a stand alone, af
and i imagine that this will continue to be something for us to look at. is that where the growth is occurring is of course, where we don't have a lot of existing schools and so there is not necessarily an opportunity to expand those sites, but i am curious at some point maybe, if we can also look at where our surplus property is, both the city and the school district to see if there potential sites, to see if they are going to expand, or build the new schools and of course, our office...
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my son doesn't use the word. our house-old doesn't use the word. word is heard through various forms of pop culture. but with respect to the nfl, it's important to remember that the only reason why the nfl is having this conversation is because white men were caught on tape saying the word. it's not because the players were saying the word on the field. it's because they had two high-profile cases, one of which was mentioned by name, in which white men were seen saying the word so, the nfl felt it needed to do something then. very much in the way in which ray rice was caught on tape with domestic violence and then the nfl decided to act. it's important to remember that part of the conversation as well. this is about protecting the brand of the nfl and not about having a larger conversation that we're trying to have here about whether or not this word has a home in our vocabulary in today's time. >> but i do believe it's really important too for us to say that if you are a historically maligned population and there are particular slurs that have bee
my son doesn't use the word. our house-old doesn't use the word. word is heard through various forms of pop culture. but with respect to the nfl, it's important to remember that the only reason why the nfl is having this conversation is because white men were caught on tape saying the word. it's not because the players were saying the word on the field. it's because they had two high-profile cases, one of which was mentioned by name, in which white men were seen saying the word so, the nfl felt...
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account and release the report i anticipate we'll present to this body those lessons learned to help us help the commission and help the committee guide our program with the evaluations and oversight for the next few years as the woody allen accept is winding down and we'll try to take the lessons learned and apply them to everyone that participants that we have what we like to do as part of the end report acknowledge and express our appreciation to sf puc staff for the task of the committee and take some time off to acknowledge that todd the general manager we waited to have an out going member of arresting buck who served as vice chair he gave many years of our service in san francisco ethics commission but to the systems of the wholesale customers and give recognition to his service and express tour appreciation to the members of the public who came to the committee hearings with that, that wraps up my presentation for this year's annual report fizzing. >> thank you, mr. chang. >> any public comment on that report? seeing none, the next item, please. >> item 10 a bosco update. >> goo
account and release the report i anticipate we'll present to this body those lessons learned to help us help the commission and help the committee guide our program with the evaluations and oversight for the next few years as the woody allen accept is winding down and we'll try to take the lessons learned and apply them to everyone that participants that we have what we like to do as part of the end report acknowledge and express our appreciation to sf puc staff for the task of the committee...
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he wants to use it when a bird eye view can provide life saving information. >> we would look to use it for explosive devices also. potential issues where somebody's life could be in danger. like active shooter. hostage. barricade. i have questions. >> there must be clear use guidelines and record keeping. >> to ensure it was not be used to single out communities and to make sure it would not be infringing on people's first amendment rights or right to privacy as well. >> i see this limited use. perhaps -- >> the camera carrying drone is a valuable tool. used wisely. >> one of the first to scream. >> the opponent would support drone use if a different department had controls. >> i can see the use. not by the police department. fire department. search. rescue. if somebody goes missing. itch there is a person who is -- lost. and they need to go out into the hills. >> lots to sort out before the neo 660 can take off. so tonight the commission asked the police department to come back in december. with a list of specific guidelines that will be discussed at a meeting. for now that drone w
he wants to use it when a bird eye view can provide life saving information. >> we would look to use it for explosive devices also. potential issues where somebody's life could be in danger. like active shooter. hostage. barricade. i have questions. >> there must be clear use guidelines and record keeping. >> to ensure it was not be used to single out communities and to make sure it would not be infringing on people's first amendment rights or right to privacy as well....
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we are not used to carrots, we are used to sticks, lots and lots of sticks. the lbe community considers the current draft i would say not a full carrot, it's carrot-ish, it's got the shape and form and it's orange like a carrot but i would encourage you to make it a full carrot to encourage another round much dialogue and clarification. thank you, president chiu, for continuing this hearing so we have another week to refine certain points. i also want to, since i have the podium, to thank the lbe community in particular, you have been so instrumental and thoughtful. i want to particularly make sure there is clarification regarding the process around oversight of the cmd, the cmd director, the office, i want determination how conflict is resolved among lbe's and the cmd office stuff, how escalation is taken care much as well. i look forward to seeing this move forward to the board and thank you very much. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> good morning, supervisors, my name is wayne perry, i own a company here in san francisco called cornerstone, i establi
we are not used to carrots, we are used to sticks, lots and lots of sticks. the lbe community considers the current draft i would say not a full carrot, it's carrot-ish, it's got the shape and form and it's orange like a carrot but i would encourage you to make it a full carrot to encourage another round much dialogue and clarification. thank you, president chiu, for continuing this hearing so we have another week to refine certain points. i also want to, since i have the podium, to thank the...
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lot of us are still hurting how the va has treated us.come across and work together on that. fix comprehensive immigration reform. everybody says we want it, everybody says we need it. let's get it done. we have a bill. it's sitting on speaker boehner's desk. if he wants it let's move on that. two let's improve the health care act. if we do those three things we start building that trust. >> sounds so simple, senator. what have you guys been doing. >> we've been doing a lot. we took up, discussed and passed as the congressman mentioned a broad comprehensive immigration bill on a bipartisan basis that has sat unaddressed more than a year. we have good ideas. we were discussing them with the incoming congressmen. frankly we got great bills for how to improve manufacturing, bipartisan bills in both houses. there are things we can pick up and move forward. a lot of us in the senate over the last four years said the challenge with speaker boehner and real difficulties he had managing his own caucus. dome the table with the president, negotiate
lot of us are still hurting how the va has treated us.come across and work together on that. fix comprehensive immigration reform. everybody says we want it, everybody says we need it. let's get it done. we have a bill. it's sitting on speaker boehner's desk. if he wants it let's move on that. two let's improve the health care act. if we do those three things we start building that trust. >> sounds so simple, senator. what have you guys been doing. >> we've been doing a lot. we took...
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watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. each week, american history tv'sreel america brings you archival films that tells the story of the 20th century. [applause] >> 50 years ago on october 27, 1964, future president ronald reagan delivered a speech. later titled a time for choosing it helped launch reagan's political career despite the fact that goldwater lost to johnson in a landslide. \[applause] thank you. thank you very much. thank you and good evening. the sponsor has been identified, but unlike most television programs, the performer hasn't been provided with a script. as a matter of fact, i have been permitted to choose my own words and discuss my own ideas regarding the choice that we face in the next few weeks. i have spent most of my life as a democrat. i recently have seen fit to follow another course. i believe that the issues confronting us cross party lines. now, one side in this campaign has been telling us that the issues of this election are the maintenance of peace and prosperity. the line has been used,
watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. each week, american history tv'sreel america brings you archival films that tells the story of the 20th century. [applause] >> 50 years ago on october 27, 1964, future president ronald reagan delivered a speech. later titled a time for choosing it helped launch reagan's political career despite the fact that goldwater lost to johnson in a landslide. \[applause] thank you. thank you very much. thank you and good evening. the...
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stay with us. tell me what you would like to hear from ceo of toys "r" us. he's next as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ho, ho, ho, ho] no matter which list you're on. lease the 2014 cla250 for $329 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. how in argentina,rass change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or
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for uses, and special use districts]sponsor: chiuordinance amending the planning code, by repealing section 158 and amending various other code sections, to modify controls for uses and accessory uses in commercial and residential commercial rcc districts; eliminate minimum parking requirements for the chinatown mixed use districts, rc districts, the broadway and north beach neighborhood commercial districts ncdss, and the washington-broadway special use district sudd; make maximum residential parking permitted in downtown commercial and rc districts consistent with neighborhood commercial transit nctt districts; make maximum non-residential parking in rc districts, chinatown mixed use districts, and broadway and north beach ncds consistent with nct districts; make surface parking lots a non-conforming use in downtown commercial districts; modify conformity requirements in various use districts; modify streetscape requirements, public open space requirements, floor-area ratio calculations, and transportation management requirements for various uses in certain districts; permit certa
for uses, and special use districts]sponsor: chiuordinance amending the planning code, by repealing section 158 and amending various other code sections, to modify controls for uses and accessory uses in commercial and residential commercial rcc districts; eliminate minimum parking requirements for the chinatown mixed use districts, rc districts, the broadway and north beach neighborhood commercial districts ncdss, and the washington-broadway special use district sudd; make maximum residential...
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. >> what can you use it for?medical products, car tyres, bike tyres - looking at it for air bags. >> how do you get from a single strand of spider silk to a group. a good place to start at at the spider lab at the university of california in cheryl hayashi's lab. >> we are historians of the spider geno. we are trying to figure out the blueprints for making the silk. you have a transformation from liquid inside the spider's body and outside it's significantly a solid fibre. >> we'll set up a manual silking of the spider. widow. >> first, we stun the spider with carbon dioxide and tape her down ghently. >> this goes across. >> the top of the hour glass. now we are ready for silking. >> this is the set up to get the silk out. >> yes. it's simple. >> the black widow produces several different types of silk. it's the drag line, the threat used to drop and dangle that is the most flexible. >> it's amazing, you can see the silk as it comes out. out. >> we know that, why? >> i can see the dpiing ots, the -- spigots, and
. >> what can you use it for?medical products, car tyres, bike tyres - looking at it for air bags. >> how do you get from a single strand of spider silk to a group. a good place to start at at the spider lab at the university of california in cheryl hayashi's lab. >> we are historians of the spider geno. we are trying to figure out the blueprints for making the silk. you have a transformation from liquid inside the spider's body and outside it's significantly a solid fibre....
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watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. this part of the american bar association, looks at security risks for air and rail transportation. it's about an hour and ten minutes. >>> thank you, emily. thanks, everyone, for being here today. this is the transportation and security screening break-out session. glad to see we have a sold-out room here for this discussion. my name is jeff surl. i'll be the moderator of today's panel. and just to reiterate by way of brief introduction, i did serve at the transportation security administration for a couple of years and then at the department of homeland security for the secretary. three years in total with the administration and i'm thankful not only to have survived the experience, but i'm actually thriving. so i'm excited today to have our panel, five experts in supply chain security and operations. i was looking over the bios last night and noticed that four out of five of them, their last names start with f. i don't know if you noticed that or not. so i was trying to come up wit
watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. this part of the american bar association, looks at security risks for air and rail transportation. it's about an hour and ten minutes. >>> thank you, emily. thanks, everyone, for being here today. this is the transportation and security screening break-out session. glad to see we have a sold-out room here for this discussion. my name is jeff surl. i'll be the moderator of today's panel. and just to reiterate by way of brief...
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and we could sympathize and what led to the closure of the use and it has been noted, that the use continued on, and some what, haphazard until may of 2012, when the lease terminated and after that time and during 2012 rntion did he work with the staff on kind of what could result here in terms of reopening at this location, also and helping to look at other locations, with it today and to know that you recounted that he worked extensively and had a good working relationship and did work with him, about the process to reopen, and thinking that it was, you know, there was some comments and discussions about reopening that it was seemed imminent and at that time in 2012, you know, you have been, through perhaps, early 2013, that they could have reopened at that location but the fact is that they did not reopen at that location, and i think that it has been stated. and trying to find and give the support to the property owner that will make them more comfortable with allowing these to reopen and it was not really until november or december of last year, where they did kind of move forward, and
and we could sympathize and what led to the closure of the use and it has been noted, that the use continued on, and some what, haphazard until may of 2012, when the lease terminated and after that time and during 2012 rntion did he work with the staff on kind of what could result here in terms of reopening at this location, also and helping to look at other locations, with it today and to know that you recounted that he worked extensively and had a good working relationship and did work with...
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seth, thank you for joining us. a amy, thank you for being with us.th al sharpton starts right now. \s. >>> thank for tunes in. tonight's lead, a collision course in washington. that's what we're seeing, because on just about every issue, every policy, every day republicans try to stand in president obama's way, and then they blame him for washington's dysfunction. it seems too far-fetched to be true, but just listen to senator mitch mcconnell today. >> the actions of the next few weeks would help set a positive tone not work of the next congress, a tone that will depend largely on the administration's willness to send a -- >> senator mcconnell is accusing the president of setting a bad tone? is that so? this from the man who
seth, thank you for joining us. a amy, thank you for being with us.th al sharpton starts right now. \s. >>> thank for tunes in. tonight's lead, a collision course in washington. that's what we're seeing, because on just about every issue, every policy, every day republicans try to stand in president obama's way, and then they blame him for washington's dysfunction. it seems too far-fetched to be true, but just listen to senator mitch mcconnell today. >> the actions of the next...
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watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >>> israelly prime minister benjam benjaminanyahu video conferenced from jerusalem. >>> we have somebody with us who obviously needs no introduction so ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor and privilege to present to you the prime minister of israel from jerusalem live, benjamin netanyahu. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> good afternoon and welcome -- >> greetings to all of you attending the general assembly 2014. the eternal and united capital of the jewish people. michael, are you speaking or am i speaking? >> we're a little delayed and i wanted to send my personal regards to you and your family. we're looking forward to your remarks. we had an incredible general assembly here and reading in the newspapers, obviously, that will might be a few issues that you want to speak to us about, about what is going on as it relates to iran and obviously, we're concerned about jerusalem. so the floor is yours. we have about 2,000 people here and a full press core waiting to hear your remarks. the remarks you're about to giv give. >> thank y
watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >>> israelly prime minister benjam benjaminanyahu video conferenced from jerusalem. >>> we have somebody with us who obviously needs no introduction so ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor and privilege to present to you the prime minister of israel from jerusalem live, benjamin netanyahu. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> good afternoon and welcome -- >> greetings to all of you attending the general...
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lo oft of us working in this area. you have to have the imagination, particularly now during this period in which politics is hamstrung, stalemated, to be able to imagine change is really crucial for us to be able to move to the place where we can build very healthy movements for change. so, getting back to the question that you're talking about here, i think that it's important for us to be able to foster a culture that points temperatures racial justice, that artists that creative folks that folks are working in the culture should be uncovered or blind spots for us and we ought to allow them to be able to do that, and then we ought to be bringing those images into the culture that we're all working in. and it's a process, right? it's not the kind of thing where you press a lever and then change happens. this is something that builds over time. and so all of the things are happening on twitter right now, even as we're speaking, stuff happening on facebook right now, stuff happening all throughout the country in these
lo oft of us working in this area. you have to have the imagination, particularly now during this period in which politics is hamstrung, stalemated, to be able to imagine change is really crucial for us to be able to move to the place where we can build very healthy movements for change. so, getting back to the question that you're talking about here, i think that it's important for us to be able to foster a culture that points temperatures racial justice, that artists that creative folks that...
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watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> back to the u.s. chamber of commerce cybersecurity summit. senate intelligence committee chair dianne feinstein and vice chair saxby chambliss discuss ongoing efforts in congress to draft and pass a cybersecurity information security act. this is 35 minutes. >> okay. can everyone hear me okay now? very good. well, again, welcome to the chamber's third annual cybersecurity summit. thank you both for joining us. i thought what i'd do is introduce you both, and then we can talk a little bit about the bill itself and prospects and why it needed to go from there and perhaps take some questions from the audience too. let me introduce our two speakers. we're so glad to have you here. as you all know, as california's senior senator, dianne feinstein has built a reputation as an independent voice working with both democrats and republicans. we love to hear that these days to find some common sense solutions to the problems facing california and the nation. since her election to the senate in '92, senator feins
watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> back to the u.s. chamber of commerce cybersecurity summit. senate intelligence committee chair dianne feinstein and vice chair saxby chambliss discuss ongoing efforts in congress to draft and pass a cybersecurity information security act. this is 35 minutes. >> okay. can everyone hear me okay now? very good. well, again, welcome to the chamber's third annual cybersecurity summit. thank you both for joining us. i...
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conversation.n "like" us on facebook. follow us on twitter. pulitzer prize-winning reporter risen.hor james onlyewart was really the u.s. official who became -- really tried to investigate what happened to all the money that sent to iraq.tes estimates. different over 11 billion of the roughly 20 billion in iraqi money that the united states sent back to iraq was unaccounted for. stewart's investigators found was that nearly $2 billion cash, in hundred-dollar wass, was stolen after it flown to baghdad, apparently by powerful iraqis, and was being hidden in a bunker in rural lebanon. at 8 eastern and pacific. and join us sunday, december 7, get an insider's view of covering presidents, as we talk with anne compton, who recently retired after more than 40 years house correspondent for abc news. september, secretary of state john kerry and other former secretaries of state gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony. the ceremony is just under an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please undersecretary of state patrick kennedy, former state, the of honor
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they put us in small boats, took us to this bridge area. i saw my friend for about two minutes, first thing he said to me, he said, this is a goddamned nightmare. >> while a nightmare for some, for others, including the first women inmates to sleep at angola in 44 years, a blessing. >> i was so weak, i couldn't even -- i could barely walk when they got me, put me in the boat to come out of there. we had about that much water to drink within three days. and one sandwich. the warden came and got us and put us all like in a little fishing boat and took us up under the bridge and as soon as we got there, they fed us, gave us water. >> what's the lesson you learned from all of this? >> oh, stay the hell out of jail. >> sadly, in the years since katrina, crime has skyrocketed in new orleans and the prisons are fuller than ever. >> can't go back to that same crowd you hang with when you come out of five years of prison. because you're going to go back to do the same thing. and that's where i ended up. going back, hanging out with that crowd, think
they put us in small boats, took us to this bridge area. i saw my friend for about two minutes, first thing he said to me, he said, this is a goddamned nightmare. >> while a nightmare for some, for others, including the first women inmates to sleep at angola in 44 years, a blessing. >> i was so weak, i couldn't even -- i could barely walk when they got me, put me in the boat to come out of there. we had about that much water to drink within three days. and one sandwich. the warden...
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you can use it to track your actual energy use.tes that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. >> more "outnumbered" just a moment but first something else we cannot wait for. what is coming up in the second hour of "happening now." >> we are waiting the timing of the discussion with president obama on immigration. is the president going to announce actions that could change the legal status of 5 million illegal immigrants? most of the united states suffering under a freeze. under five to 6 feet of snow. and a close eye on the market, the dow down slightly after new record high yesterday for the dow and s&p. new housing data for the economy. we expect that this afternoon. >> little known fact, can sing as well as he handles it. >> contrary to popular belief, it may not be kids th
you can use it to track your actual energy use.tes that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. >> more "outnumbered" just a moment but first something else we cannot wait for. what is coming up in the second hour of...
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against us? that was the one that resonates with west virginians. i know it resonates with louisianans. the other thing is, is i'm understanding there are a thousand american companies already, a thousand american companies, senator, and west virginia, not to say what you've been able to do and help the people in louisiana, all the jobs they've gotten from this, it would be a tremendous windfall for all of us. titit's something we can count . and i can't for the life of me understand why we haven't to date been able to move this piece of legislation forward. i did hear both the minority leader, soon-to-be majority leader and the minority whip, soon to be the majority whip, talk about it's time for us to start working together. there's not a better piece of legislation to show that we heard the results of tuesday's election. we heard it. and if you heard nothing more from that -- from that roar of americans, whether they voted or didn't vote, they basically told us, do something, start doing what
against us? that was the one that resonates with west virginians. i know it resonates with louisianans. the other thing is, is i'm understanding there are a thousand american companies already, a thousand american companies, senator, and west virginia, not to say what you've been able to do and help the people in louisiana, all the jobs they've gotten from this, it would be a tremendous windfall for all of us. titit's something we can count . and i can't for the life of me understand why we...
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joining us, former u.s. ambassador, and governor of new mexico he has l has led negotiations around the world. matthew advantage dine, who was held hostage a friend of james foley, he was held in libya at the same time as his friend james, and zachary goldman, director of law and security at new york university school of law. let me start with you, you heard dianne talk about how in the dark the family was for much of the time of james' captivity, are hostages themselves just as much in the dark? i am sure it varies from case to case, but were you aware of efforts to win your release. >> when knives libya, i was essentially a prisoner of war. i had been captured on a reconnie sans mission, but no i had no idea. what was going on, the government denied having me in custody, they told the world they had no idea what happened to me. so there was in information coming out, and certainly no information coming to me. i had no idea if people even knew i was still alive. the whole isle of knowing you are still alive
joining us, former u.s. ambassador, and governor of new mexico he has l has led negotiations around the world. matthew advantage dine, who was held hostage a friend of james foley, he was held in libya at the same time as his friend james, and zachary goldman, director of law and security at new york university school of law. let me start with you, you heard dianne talk about how in the dark the family was for much of the time of james' captivity, are hostages themselves just as much in the...
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they can put the law on us anytime hey don't don't do that. why can't they do this what's holding them? there must be something. i hope the board will look into that please look into that and why you guys are not doing it thank you very much. >> next speaker please. >> good afternoon. >> on on november 4th the public utility commission held a 9-hour meeting and i sent you a clip earlier today the 10-minute presentation and and i thought kate comported herself extremely well. so willy's world column worked his way through law school as a taxi driver for yellow cab but his article says this is not the sharing economy it's people selling rides i'm going to call it the share cropping economy and the landlords are the ceo's meaning uber and silicon valley billion air and the insurance fraud by the drivers. they pay a hundred bucks or so for a private policy and drive commercially and forego the money to protect the public and they can offer a ride to to the airport for for $20 less than us. we'll go out of business if you allow it to continue. and
they can put the law on us anytime hey don't don't do that. why can't they do this what's holding them? there must be something. i hope the board will look into that please look into that and why you guys are not doing it thank you very much. >> next speaker please. >> good afternoon. >> on on november 4th the public utility commission held a 9-hour meeting and i sent you a clip earlier today the 10-minute presentation and and i thought kate comported herself extremely well....
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authorization and item 2 at 2312 market street request for conditional use authorization until november 13th he have no other items proposed for continuance and no speaker cards. >> okay any public comment on this item? for items proposed for continuance? seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner fong >> move to continue. >> second. >> on that motion to continue commissioner antonini commissioner johnson commissioner richards i can only vote on the tennessee i actually the market street one i'm living within 5 hundred feet i'll not be vociferating or participating that. >> in this case can we change the motion to - >> move to continue item 1. >> second. >> thank you commissioner antonini on that motion to continue item one. >> commissioner antonini commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner fong commissioner president wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 5 to zero and we will need a motion to recuse commissioner richards. >> move to recuse commissioner richards. >> do i hear a second and second. >> thank you commissioner johnson on that motion
authorization and item 2 at 2312 market street request for conditional use authorization until november 13th he have no other items proposed for continuance and no speaker cards. >> okay any public comment on this item? for items proposed for continuance? seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner fong >> move to continue. >> second. >> on that motion to continue commissioner antonini commissioner johnson commissioner richards i can only vote on the tennessee i...
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this is using the bicycles that are using the surveillance and so that is one of the things although that isn't mentioned that we need to improve the surveillance and other areas that needs to be approached. but there's a strain on their resources because the vehicle is needed to surveillance but it's also needed to get your research staff around to do different things so those are the challenges and then in many of these places the physical security. you've read about this there were some healthcare workers that were killed last month. i can tell you some stories from new guinea and sierra leone. everybody that's been on the site has a few of those stories. when we have sometimes a resistant population and one of the ideas that's frequently spread around about that resistance is that it was either created or introduced for people in authority from overseas from the foreigners to do research on people and now when we are doing research how does that feed into it and of course we will do ethical research but we have to be aware of the perception of that and that there are some issues
this is using the bicycles that are using the surveillance and so that is one of the things although that isn't mentioned that we need to improve the surveillance and other areas that needs to be approached. but there's a strain on their resources because the vehicle is needed to surveillance but it's also needed to get your research staff around to do different things so those are the challenges and then in many of these places the physical security. you've read about this there were some...
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that's why we use head & shoulders. keeps us 100% flake free, and smells gorgeous. i use it...ole world uses it. head & shoulders. now smells better than ever. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. . blar blarpz. >> welcome back to "the ed show." time for the two-minute drill. all kinds of football coming the second game. mark sanchez. the 8-3 eagles will take on tony romo. who is hot as of late? i call it romo to roll in this one. this is a huge nfc east match-up. both teams are currently tied in the division. i'll take the cowboys. last game, russell wilson. he is still hot. 7-4 seahawks will take on the 7-449ers. who i don't like. and i don't like
that's why we use head & shoulders. keeps us 100% flake free, and smells gorgeous. i use it...ole world uses it. head & shoulders. now smells better than ever. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that...
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call us or e-mail us. or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> yesterday, the chair of the joint chiefs of staff general "only aempsey said will beumber of troops" sent to iraq to help forces as they battle isis. they testified in front of the armed services committee along with chuck hagel. next on c-span, the first two hours of the hearing. will be sent to iraq to help forces as they battle isis. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the committee will come to order. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. before we begin, i'd like to say up-front that i will not tolerate disturbances of these proceedings, including verbal disruptions, photography or holding signs. we have a hard stop at 1:00 p.m. today because of a house organizational meeting. therefore, after consultation with mr. smith, i ask that each member shal
call us or e-mail us. or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> yesterday, the chair of the joint chiefs of staff general "only aempsey said will beumber of troops" sent to iraq to help forces as they battle isis. they testified in front of the armed services committee along with chuck hagel. next on c-span, the first two hours of the hearing. will be sent to iraq to help forces as they battle isis. [captions copyright...
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stuart: why are they hostile towards us? why do they hate us? >> who do they really hate?hey despise the american middle class. a limousine liberal. the reason why, you have vast numbers of working-class people vote for richard dixon and ronald reagan. what did president obama say? they cleaned to their guns and their religion did they should be telling people what to do because they understand the world so much. it is kind of like looking down at people. the elitist people in the world are these rich, rockefeller republicans. it is not. stuart: i think that you will see more tapes surface. i think they will be used in congressional hearings. >> the american people did not go out and study what they thought obamacare was about. it is some beaux-arts insurance scheme. the current schematic multiplied by a gazillion. it is worse than what we had before. i am not giving the american people all the plane. the american people did not study this thing. most people -- stuart: who could understand it? >> that is the problem. the minute you do not understand it is the minute you sh
stuart: why are they hostile towards us? why do they hate us? >> who do they really hate?hey despise the american middle class. a limousine liberal. the reason why, you have vast numbers of working-class people vote for richard dixon and ronald reagan. what did president obama say? they cleaned to their guns and their religion did they should be telling people what to do because they understand the world so much. it is kind of like looking down at people. the elitist people in the world...
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can bring a smile to somebody's face, instead of using -- using my time or using my hands to hurt somebodytroy something. i even sent some to nursing homes and stuff. the different animals remind me of when mom used to take us to the zoo or, you know, cartoons or stuff like that because in here, it's easy to grow cold. it's easy to become desensitized. and i was like that for a while. and i'm still trying to come out of that. so this is a part of me trying to become more sensitive and reintroduced to the child that i didn't allow to grow when i was younger. so origami has been real therapeutic. >>> coming up -- when one inmate goes on parole, he finds it's a thin line between freedom and further incarceration. >> i didn't know that that was a crime, to cross over the railroad tracks, because the whole neighborhood goes through that way. >>> here's what's happening. shoppers are getting a jump on black friday sales. many retailers are open and about 25 million people are expected to shop. >>> people are looking for thieves who used a truck to ram through a wall. >>> and supreme court justic
can bring a smile to somebody's face, instead of using -- using my time or using my hands to hurt somebodytroy something. i even sent some to nursing homes and stuff. the different animals remind me of when mom used to take us to the zoo or, you know, cartoons or stuff like that because in here, it's easy to grow cold. it's easy to become desensitized. and i was like that for a while. and i'm still trying to come out of that. so this is a part of me trying to become more sensitive and...
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stay with us. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen, 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit, and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information every second of every day, helping to guard your social security number, your bank accounts and credit, even the equity in your home -- your valuable personal assets. look. your bank may alert you to suspicious activity on your credit or debit card. but that still may leave you vulnerable to big losses if a thief opens new accounts in your name or decides to drain your savings, home equity, or retirement accounts. and your credit report may only tell you after your identity's been compromised. but lifelock is proactive protection and watches out for you in ways that banks and credit-card comp
stay with us. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen, 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit, and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information every second of every day, helping...
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lucniac for joining us to share lessons learned and tell us how we can move forward. i'm looking forward to hearing about the supplemental ebola request. it's critical congress support the appropriation request. it would support domestic preparedness, help treatment centers. it would support treatment and vaccine and it would support us a d and the military in their effort to eliminate ebola in west africa. mr. chairman, i suspect in the year to come we will have our share of discussions about the budget. we support the goals of the president's ebola outbreak plan to combat it. i hope we can move quickly to provide the requested appropriations. thank you. i yield back. >> now recognize the vice-chair, ms. blackman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the hearing. i want to say welcome to all of our witnesses. we appreciate your time. i think we have to realize with the nearly 15,000 cases and over 5,000 deaths that this ebola epidemic is the worst since the discovery of the vice russ in '76. you need to look at what the precedent is there. 2,400 cases known cases
lucniac for joining us to share lessons learned and tell us how we can move forward. i'm looking forward to hearing about the supplemental ebola request. it's critical congress support the appropriation request. it would support domestic preparedness, help treatment centers. it would support treatment and vaccine and it would support us a d and the military in their effort to eliminate ebola in west africa. mr. chairman, i suspect in the year to come we will have our share of discussions about...