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the exercise of any public office by a disqualified person was valid and enforceable. the third case number showing you how inconsistent and difficult it was to figure out at the time what section three means, it involves judicial interpretation of section three concerning a double jeopardy challenge that was brought by confederate president jefferson davis. davis had challenged not whether section three applied to him or even whether he had in fact engaged in insurrection. those were facts that were known to the court. his challenge was on a very narrow ration of whether the disqualification of section three was in fact punishment. if his crime was treason, and section three was punishment, ben davis argued that he could not then later be tried for treason. that this was in effect a double jeopardy. that any attempt to try him for treason should be nullified in his indictment should be quashed . the argument reached the supreme court and was certified by justice chase in order to review the validity of his indictment, the judges failed to agree on section three. they
the exercise of any public office by a disqualified person was valid and enforceable. the third case number showing you how inconsistent and difficult it was to figure out at the time what section three means, it involves judicial interpretation of section three concerning a double jeopardy challenge that was brought by confederate president jefferson davis. davis had challenged not whether section three applied to him or even whether he had in fact engaged in insurrection. those were facts...
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i certainly acknowledge that it's a valid concern. i just think between the combination of technology, legality and policy, we can get to a better place than we are now. realizing we are not in a great place right now. >> on that point it's not just encryption but you speak to high-tech executives. they speak about tens of billions of dollars in loss, cloud computing, etc. should that not be part of the cost-benefit analysis of something like phone metadata collection, etc.? frankly, it's not really a question for you. it's a policy question. but i'm asking you anyway. you're recognizing those broader impact costs should be part of the decision. >> i think we certainly need to acknowledge there is impact here. i say, look, let's not kid ourselves. there are entities out here taking advantage of all this to make a better business case for themselves. there are entities out there using this to create jobs and economic advantage for them. let's not forget that dimension at all, even as we acknowledge that it is a dimension to this proble
i certainly acknowledge that it's a valid concern. i just think between the combination of technology, legality and policy, we can get to a better place than we are now. realizing we are not in a great place right now. >> on that point it's not just encryption but you speak to high-tech executives. they speak about tens of billions of dollars in loss, cloud computing, etc. should that not be part of the cost-benefit analysis of something like phone metadata collection, etc.? frankly, it's...
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the law says you have to have the personal choice exemption validated by a medical doctor, a paediatrician, for example. that's a step taken this year. yes, the law will have to be change the further to enable strict rules, so that kids who are by personal choice not immunized can't go to school. we asked the superintendent of schools to align with others, and make that ask of the public health officials, and our state government. to force that change. >> does this set up a head-on collision of rights. i mean, you have certain desires, you want to protect your child. many of the parents choosing not to have their kids vaccinated believe they are protecting their children as well. >> and i respect their - that they want to protect their children. i respect their personnel beliefs. what i do not expect is their choice to not immunize their child when it can have an effect on other children, meaning if their child gets the measles, and passes it to another child at school or irp in the community, their joys has caused harm in our greater community. it's not unlike second hand smoke and the ru
the law says you have to have the personal choice exemption validated by a medical doctor, a paediatrician, for example. that's a step taken this year. yes, the law will have to be change the further to enable strict rules, so that kids who are by personal choice not immunized can't go to school. we asked the superintendent of schools to align with others, and make that ask of the public health officials, and our state government. to force that change. >> does this set up a head-on...
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i think it is a fantastic story and a validation for what we are trying to do. >> talk to me about howhe app works and what has to be done to the images that stream in. i did a piece the other week about a selfie stick. i was amazed at the quality of the video of my iphone 6. it was hard to imagine a phone could be that good. what the you have to do to make the images even better? >> increase the data and the bit rate as one of the core benefits that we do giving them feel that given the film maker more visual information. it will hold up better in. you think you as a soldier and they must is made, white balance, and that way you can die a live. the whole core objective is bringing it to everyone the world over on a mobile platform. >> is the goal to create an app to allow films to be made? or is it to help people take videos with phones that are so their videos of babies are cap can be of higher quality? >> as the word gets out about the app, certainly at the consumer level, it was initially conceived for film students, filmmakers cinematographers. it has been picked up by newspeople
i think it is a fantastic story and a validation for what we are trying to do. >> talk to me about howhe app works and what has to be done to the images that stream in. i did a piece the other week about a selfie stick. i was amazed at the quality of the video of my iphone 6. it was hard to imagine a phone could be that good. what the you have to do to make the images even better? >> increase the data and the bit rate as one of the core benefits that we do giving them feel that...
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but it just validates what we have been trying to do for the last three and a half years, and that is everybody the power to tell their own story and share their voice with the world. i think you used the perfect phrase, the democratization of filmmaking. it can be filmmaking documentary, news. >> didn't you do an ad with bentley? maybe the advertisers would be a bit more creative as well. >> that was a shocking opportunity and another great validation of how much the gap has shrunk between mobile and traditional high-end camera gear. they did a fantastic job. >> cool stuff. founder and ceo of the company behind the app. here to tell whole lot is jim --tim higgins. i like the surprise. it's not that i feel -- them at least 150. >> it is a range. >> it is the number of how many former apple people work at tesla. tesla is employing more former apple workers than any other company. it is influencing how the cars are being designed, how they are being user experienced and sold. >> i am constantly critical. the car is a design wonder. >> traditional automakers are struggling to hire people
but it just validates what we have been trying to do for the last three and a half years, and that is everybody the power to tell their own story and share their voice with the world. i think you used the perfect phrase, the democratization of filmmaking. it can be filmmaking documentary, news. >> didn't you do an ad with bentley? maybe the advertisers would be a bit more creative as well. >> that was a shocking opportunity and another great validation of how much the gap has shrunk...
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from the date they submitted it so it's valid from november 10th last year to november 10th of this year. the permit was reviewed by the planning department on november 12th which is the same day i think it was entered into the computer system, i would say staff probably may have not seen this, it could have been entered in the afternoon and staff reviewed the permit in the morning, i feel we must honor the bbn request, the appellant did not make any arguments regarding the bbn or failur
from the date they submitted it so it's valid from november 10th last year to november 10th of this year. the permit was reviewed by the planning department on november 12th which is the same day i think it was entered into the computer system, i would say staff probably may have not seen this, it could have been entered in the afternoon and staff reviewed the permit in the morning, i feel we must honor the bbn request, the appellant did not make any arguments regarding the bbn or failur
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. >> was there science validating what you were talking about? >> science validated what i was talking about. in the 80's i wrote a book quantum healing. which by the way was very popular with the layperson. whatever i said it was popular with the general public, but not with medical people. i was called a charlton, a fraud. >> one of the things you espoused was this mind-body connection and meditation is the vehicle by which we can sort of gain control of our reality. does that work for everyone? >> if somebody is in interested, yes, it works for everyone. meditation as in mindfulness, mindfulness of your life. mindfulness of your choices, awareness of your body awareness of your mind space your relationships, self reflections , self awareness mindfulness meditation. we have a paper coming out in a few months that we just worked with six universities where even in four days of the practice of medication the level of the enzyme which controls biological age and at the sell cellular level went up 40%. >> if i meditate and i'm self aware. >> you wi
. >> was there science validating what you were talking about? >> science validated what i was talking about. in the 80's i wrote a book quantum healing. which by the way was very popular with the layperson. whatever i said it was popular with the general public, but not with medical people. i was called a charlton, a fraud. >> one of the things you espoused was this mind-body connection and meditation is the vehicle by which we can sort of gain control of our reality. does...
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from the date they submitted it so it's valid from november 10th last year to november 10th of this year. the permit was reviewed by the planning department on november 12th which is the same day i think it was entered into the computer system, i would say staff probably may have not seen this, it could have been entered in the afternoon and staff reviewed the permit in the morning, i feel we must honor the bbn request, the appellant did not make any arguments regarding the bbn or failure to get bbn notice as part of their appeal, the purpose of it is to inform the party of the permit application gives them the ability to take it to the planning commission. if they have no intention of taking it to the planning commission, then i think this matter would be mute, if they do have an intent to take it to the planning commission, then i think it would be best if the board were to deny the permit and we can go through that proper process and as we saw in the case last week with cesar chavez, it's something we need to be cautious and we're trying our best to implement these appropriately.
from the date they submitted it so it's valid from november 10th last year to november 10th of this year. the permit was reviewed by the planning department on november 12th which is the same day i think it was entered into the computer system, i would say staff probably may have not seen this, it could have been entered in the afternoon and staff reviewed the permit in the morning, i feel we must honor the bbn request, the appellant did not make any arguments regarding the bbn or failure to...
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it's a fantastic story and a validation for what we're trying to do. >> talk to me about how the appat has to be done to the images that stream into an iphone? i did a story about the selfie stick. i was amazed that the quality of the video of my iphone six. -- i phone 6. what do you have to do to the phone to make the images even better? >> increasing the data and bit rate is one of the core benefits that we do. he gives the filmmaker moore visual information -- we give the filmmaker more visual information. we give the filmmaker as much control over the manual functions as possible to notch his focus and exposure but shutter speed and white balance. that way you can ultimately dial in the shot you want. the core objective is to mimic the controls you would find on a camera that's $5,000, $20,000, and bring it to everyone. >> is the goal to create an app to allow films to be made, april app, or is the goal to help people take better videos on their phones so that they be crawling and cap videos can be of higher quality -- cat videos can be of higher quality? >> as the word gets out
it's a fantastic story and a validation for what we're trying to do. >> talk to me about how the appat has to be done to the images that stream into an iphone? i did a story about the selfie stick. i was amazed that the quality of the video of my iphone six. -- i phone 6. what do you have to do to the phone to make the images even better? >> increasing the data and bit rate is one of the core benefits that we do. he gives the filmmaker moore visual information -- we give the...
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i certainly acknowledge that it's a valid concern.ust think between the combination of technology, legality and policy, we can get to a better place than we are now. realizing we are not in a great place right now. >> on that point it's not just encryption but you speak to high-tech executives. they speak about tens of billions of dollars in loss, cloud computing, etc. should that not be part of the cost-benefit analysis of something like phone metadata collection, etc.? frankly, it's not really a question for you. it's a policy question. but i'm asking you anyway. you're recognizing those broader impact costs should be part of the decision. >> i think we certainly need to acknowledge there is impact here. i say, look, let's not kid ourselves. there are entities out here taking advantage of all this to make a better business case for themselves. there are entities out there using this to create jobs and economic advantage for them. let's not forget that dimension at all, even as we acknowledge that it is a dimension to this problem. >
i certainly acknowledge that it's a valid concern.ust think between the combination of technology, legality and policy, we can get to a better place than we are now. realizing we are not in a great place right now. >> on that point it's not just encryption but you speak to high-tech executives. they speak about tens of billions of dollars in loss, cloud computing, etc. should that not be part of the cost-benefit analysis of something like phone metadata collection, etc.? frankly, it's not...
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they welcome reforms as sufficiently comprehensive to be a valid starting point for a successful conclusionf the review. these experts in morning said they were encouraged as ashley over the plans of cracking down on tax evasion. wolfgang schaeuble, the finance minister, saying he is paving the way for the germans when his bank and the austrian finance, positive results this afternoon. >> but it is all of this a sticking plaster solution meabh? will we have to revisit all of this again? >> that is a possibility. if not ruled out the possibility of a third bailout, but at least the lobby signature of a new greek abdomen and they will behold to prepare it together. the reality is it was positive this morning in brussels by greece have a long way to go. all focus is on finishing the first program. they are waiting on the second bailout, 7.2 billion euros, and they have to pass a fifth review of the bailout program. that has been on hold for months, and that is why they have not got any money. what we heard this money -- this morning is the implementation of the reforms, head of the eurogroup s
they welcome reforms as sufficiently comprehensive to be a valid starting point for a successful conclusionf the review. these experts in morning said they were encouraged as ashley over the plans of cracking down on tax evasion. wolfgang schaeuble, the finance minister, saying he is paving the way for the germans when his bank and the austrian finance, positive results this afternoon. >> but it is all of this a sticking plaster solution meabh? will we have to revisit all of this again?...
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>> well, clearly i'm not going to get into validation. the point i would make is we fully comply with the law. it is provide a very specific framework about what is acceptable and what is not acceptable your want of a guiding principles which keep in mind when we're conducting our foreign intelligence mission and we do the foreign intelligence mission operating within that framework. that's the commandment i make as director and with a legal frame and we will follow it. we will not deviate from it. >> bruce schneider, we haven't met, hi. your other question is not a legal framework that's hard as technical primer. that's what makes the problem hard. my question is also about encryption. it's a perception and unreality question. we are now living in the world where everybody attacks everybody else's systems. we attacked systems. china tax systems and i'm having trouble with companies not wanting to use u.s. encryption because of the fear that nsa, fbi, different types of legal and surreptitious access is making us less likely to use those
>> well, clearly i'm not going to get into validation. the point i would make is we fully comply with the law. it is provide a very specific framework about what is acceptable and what is not acceptable your want of a guiding principles which keep in mind when we're conducting our foreign intelligence mission and we do the foreign intelligence mission operating within that framework. that's the commandment i make as director and with a legal frame and we will follow it. we will not...
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mold and sent out a mold company they recommended we vacate the building immediately we remember validating the it building been with twenty-four hours our health and safety of the members comes first one vanltd we moved them to the training facility where we had to relocation the recruits and moved the firefighters into classrooms so to declare an emergency at this point we didn't think necessary we did research and called mold companies turnout they say we don't recommend you redo this and accident architects said by the time you rebuild this building tear it down we spoke to tida they said we can't do permanent housing we're under redevelopment it kept getting weird and the situation bigger so we're still living in this is classrooms we're there to say it's to be routine by the planning commission, and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote ideal situations is a stretch we thought we could handle this and move back in once decided we can't we can't build a new facility and can't move into the old facility we went to the other fire departments outside of the sit city and talked to t
mold and sent out a mold company they recommended we vacate the building immediately we remember validating the it building been with twenty-four hours our health and safety of the members comes first one vanltd we moved them to the training facility where we had to relocation the recruits and moved the firefighters into classrooms so to declare an emergency at this point we didn't think necessary we did research and called mold companies turnout they say we don't recommend you redo this and...
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rose made valid points no one is here to blame we want to make sure we're doing the right thing but we're also policymakers going forward this type of this is the budget and finance we want to make sure that the departments understand the process that is expected of them in times like this okay. >> colleagues why not move to public comment any public comment on item 4 okay seeing none, public comment is closed colleagues, i would highly suggest we have no choice but to move this forward at this point we need to approve the technical amendments if we could have the dialog as mr. rose suggested policies around emergency contracted. >> john gibner, deputy city attorney i'm happy happy to do that i'll recommend you not add that report back to my office into the reds here but we're happy to work with the committee or my member of the board for the policy discussions. >> that's part of the reds and thanks for that and thanks mr. rose and colleagues at this point, i'll suggest we have a motion to take the technical amendments and continue for a week. >> so moved. >> second. >> we'll take that wi
rose made valid points no one is here to blame we want to make sure we're doing the right thing but we're also policymakers going forward this type of this is the budget and finance we want to make sure that the departments understand the process that is expected of them in times like this okay. >> colleagues why not move to public comment any public comment on item 4 okay seeing none, public comment is closed colleagues, i would highly suggest we have no choice but to move this forward...
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the question do we actually need it is a valid one and to have refreshments at every historic site, i think is debatable. given by the sounds of it very light refreshments, why is a kiosk needed at all besides doing this inside? i hear the issues about the murals and certainly the renovations are lovely there, but does one need an outside kiosk because regardless of what it looks like, it's still another external distraction and there will be trash no matter what one does. how many facilitis are nearby? there are many facilities as individuals go up the stairs or down the stairs on either side of the hill, that they can get the light refreshments that they might need. the second issue i would like to talk about is really eastside dweller issue. i'm on montgomery, so a little further down than some of the main players you will hear from. the diagram presented by miss costello was informative, but if you look at the residents overall, and many of them are nearer the eastside than the west side and there is on the west side, there is park -- between the kiosk and the homes, there is also
the question do we actually need it is a valid one and to have refreshments at every historic site, i think is debatable. given by the sounds of it very light refreshments, why is a kiosk needed at all besides doing this inside? i hear the issues about the murals and certainly the renovations are lovely there, but does one need an outside kiosk because regardless of what it looks like, it's still another external distraction and there will be trash no matter what one does. how many facilitis...
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if it does and she can get away with a rate cut, her arguments are validated and that will help deal with the criticism. >> we will bring more of the interview. it is also on bloomberg in its entirety. i want to bring the investor back. the rates are at 15% and we talk about the rate cut. it really changed policy and it is higher than november. the inflation expectations -- is she being overly optimistic about inflation? >> it is premature. the inflation in a few quarters will be going through a massive recession. you look at the contractions on the annual basis and it is 14%. it is really high. it will slow the economy and the big issue has been imported inflation. it will take a couple of quarters. in the meantime, you get interest negative and the capital flight continues. there is further weakness in the currency that you are witnessing and the whole thing it's delayed. >> how you judge this? let's say you are running the central bank and you look at the situation. you know the growth is contracted and which one do you go for? >> the currency used to be weak. the big currency is
if it does and she can get away with a rate cut, her arguments are validated and that will help deal with the criticism. >> we will bring more of the interview. it is also on bloomberg in its entirety. i want to bring the investor back. the rates are at 15% and we talk about the rate cut. it really changed policy and it is higher than november. the inflation expectations -- is she being overly optimistic about inflation? >> it is premature. the inflation in a few quarters will be...
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misinformation and i think we as a the department of public health could facilitate the sharing of valid information to our citizens and to our colleagues as we sort of navigate the opening and the continuum of health care in the city, but it gives us an unique opportunity and the fact that we are again looking at some of the community programs that had to be dismantled and cut back over the years, and now we're rebuilding the primarily through our director and staff and our programs a true partnership as we navigate the system. i think it gives us an unique opportunity as open as we are and as transparent as we are to say we're here together and let's share and learn and let's provide the highest level of care for this region and northern california and san francisco so i think it's an excellent start and we look forward to the additional hearings and meetings and it's a continued amount of work and sacrifice but it's well worth it and i think we're going the right course so congratulations. >> commissioner sanchez. >> i wanted to acknowledge both greg and bill in this effort. one to en
misinformation and i think we as a the department of public health could facilitate the sharing of valid information to our citizens and to our colleagues as we sort of navigate the opening and the continuum of health care in the city, but it gives us an unique opportunity and the fact that we are again looking at some of the community programs that had to be dismantled and cut back over the years, and now we're rebuilding the primarily through our director and staff and our programs a true...
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his whole thing is, he's still validated. that's how he feels. and the other thing that's not working in your favor is your history here. >> i mean, you can go through the jail and ask any of these dudes that are supposed to be crip, do they know me. they will tell you no. >> that's all i have to go by. all right? while we never had no issue, i've always been straight with you, vice versa. it's the history. i wish i had better news for you. no, i'm serious too. so just keep your head up straight. and keep your head on straight. kind of walk a straight and narrow, as it were. and i know you're doing that. that's how you're going to prove it to everybody. that's the only way you're going to do it. well, i do feel for the guy. you don't turn your humanity off. you know. yeah, people change. when they change, none of us really in this profession know when they change. because we're not mind-readers. we don't know what's in a man's heart. the balance and the challenge that we have is, there's a lot that a person has to do to demonstrate -- really demo
his whole thing is, he's still validated. that's how he feels. and the other thing that's not working in your favor is your history here. >> i mean, you can go through the jail and ask any of these dudes that are supposed to be crip, do they know me. they will tell you no. >> that's all i have to go by. all right? while we never had no issue, i've always been straight with you, vice versa. it's the history. i wish i had better news for you. no, i'm serious too. so just keep your...
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theythe mod approximately of validation will need to be sustained. we'll be able to need to see and test and verify that the commitments they've made are actually being implemented. >> charlie: michael more reel was here the other day talking about this issue, former acting director and former director of the c.i.a. as well. he said it's not necessarily about centrifuges, what we have to worry about, whether they have a hidden program somewhere is the more important question. >> it's one of the important questions. first of all, the first important question is can we extend the breakout time which means the time it would take them if they decided that they were going to break all their commitments and rush to make a bomb, how much time would it take them to manufacture the material, the material for that bomb separate and apart of if they have a device. the breakout time needs to be sufficient, that we and anybody else could not only detect that they are breaking the rules but act in response to the broken rule. >> charlie: it is said that time is a
theythe mod approximately of validation will need to be sustained. we'll be able to need to see and test and verify that the commitments they've made are actually being implemented. >> charlie: michael more reel was here the other day talking about this issue, former acting director and former director of the c.i.a. as well. he said it's not necessarily about centrifuges, what we have to worry about, whether they have a hidden program somewhere is the more important question. >>...
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you want another person to validate. >> the question sshgsis, too, what do you need? i needed research, very easy research done but a lot of it. but i needed it done quickly. then you can go to that. i just needed manpower. if you want someone who is truly your virtual assistant, someone to trust, how do you find someone like that? >> i have used virtual assistants, some to great success. most, to be honest have been difficult to work with. you have to make sure you have the systems down and what it is you're looking for. a person great at marketing may not be great at doing the research side. understand what it is you need. on the front end of this thing, i would do a video call. do a video, interview with them. i don't care whether they're in pittsburgh or in the philippines. do a video interview. do a project-based work first. something short-term. do you work with them? do they take direction well? then set the expectations up front. >> right. you're managing. it's a person to manage. it's on you as much as it is on them. >> and you have to date before you take th
you want another person to validate. >> the question sshgsis, too, what do you need? i needed research, very easy research done but a lot of it. but i needed it done quickly. then you can go to that. i just needed manpower. if you want someone who is truly your virtual assistant, someone to trust, how do you find someone like that? >> i have used virtual assistants, some to great success. most, to be honest have been difficult to work with. you have to make sure you have the systems...
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. >> valid point. what do you say? >> it is a valid point. it gives us a peek at the message democrats will be taking in the coming weeks as republicans try to pass this legislation and either succeed or fail. you know, it's a message that resonates easier with americans. it is the department of homeland security. the department in charge of protecting us here at home. securing the borders preventing terror attacks. so that appeals to just the basest emotion within people. everyone wants to be safe. republicans, a big message for them has been protecting national security. if democrats are able to say with credibility that republicans aren't doing their job, they are not paying people who are protecting this country that could be a successful message for democrats. >> let's hope politics don't get in the way of something crucial. rebecca, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> midnight tonight happens to be the deadline for the 2015 obamacare coverage. for those who misseded the cut off they can't enroll this a plan this year and they will face
. >> valid point. what do you say? >> it is a valid point. it gives us a peek at the message democrats will be taking in the coming weeks as republicans try to pass this legislation and either succeed or fail. you know, it's a message that resonates easier with americans. it is the department of homeland security. the department in charge of protecting us here at home. securing the borders preventing terror attacks. so that appeals to just the basest emotion within people. everyone...
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i rise to review my previous remarks on your on going validation and support for nicotine addiction industry. i appreciate your respect for due difference to the district supervisor even i might concede that it might prevail. but for the fact there is no such things in the atmosphere. separate and in viable from all others it is all of san francisco as one breathing hole you must consider. you will get the same free flawed argument supporting them and you will be able to counter them. the first t connection to lung cancer. that argument is good because that connection is weak. however nicotine in whatever form is strongly and favorably associated with heart disease. it's the tar heat that is associated with lung cancer. the second answer is that no nicotine escapes the user. we normally breathe in air that is.04 cash diekdzrbon dioxide and 16 percent oxygen. it's on views -- obvious that a useren inhales the rest. exercising choice is to be valued as long as your choice doesn't diminish mine. secondhand exposure is first hand abuse. by the way, people who live in seismic zones should not liv
i rise to review my previous remarks on your on going validation and support for nicotine addiction industry. i appreciate your respect for due difference to the district supervisor even i might concede that it might prevail. but for the fact there is no such things in the atmosphere. separate and in viable from all others it is all of san francisco as one breathing hole you must consider. you will get the same free flawed argument supporting them and you will be able to counter them. the first...
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the international community is able to validate with certainty they are not able to use enrichment to produce a bomb. that is a big issue. what kind of stockpile if any would they be allowed to retain? what configuration? will there be research and development involved? what about the plutonium facility? how do we ensure there is a transparency regime? >> to all those have to be settled before you get to an agreement? >> we have to deal with all the issues. we may not have every i dotted and t crossed. >> of their question is what do we do about sanctions. if you want us to restrict your nuclear program, you have to stop sanctions. are we prepared to stop sanctions they convince us they are limiting their nuclear program? >> the short answer is, they are not going to be able to convince anybody on day one they have stopped. they are going to have to prove through their actions which will be validated that they are upholding their commitments. this will be a phased process anyway you slice it. one year ago, when we agreed to the interim arrangement, there were many who questioned wheth
the international community is able to validate with certainty they are not able to use enrichment to produce a bomb. that is a big issue. what kind of stockpile if any would they be allowed to retain? what configuration? will there be research and development involved? what about the plutonium facility? how do we ensure there is a transparency regime? >> to all those have to be settled before you get to an agreement? >> we have to deal with all the issues. we may not have every i...
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you don't have to go to linkedn but you need a person to validate. >> the question is, what do you needight? if you need some i needed some research, very easy research done but it was a lot of it and needed it done quickly, then go to something like that right? it wasn't highly skilled what i need, i just needed manpower. but if you want someone who is truly your virtual assistant who is working with you all the time and you can really trust, how do you find someone like that? >> it is very difficult. i'll be honest with you, i have used virtual assistants, some degree of success, most are difficult to work with. first you have to make sure you have the system down and really understood what it is you're looking for. a virtual assistant is great at marketing but may not be good at doing the research side. so understand what it is you need. on the front end of this thing, do a video call video interview with them. i don't care whether they are in pittsburgh or in the philippines, do a video interview with them. and start to do a project-based work first, something that's short-term. do
you don't have to go to linkedn but you need a person to validate. >> the question is, what do you needight? if you need some i needed some research, very easy research done but it was a lot of it and needed it done quickly, then go to something like that right? it wasn't highly skilled what i need, i just needed manpower. but if you want someone who is truly your virtual assistant who is working with you all the time and you can really trust, how do you find someone like that? >>...
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a secondary display, you actually now just have to have the procedures in place, you have to doo validate. verify it. you don't have to submit it to the fda prior to commercialization. we'll work with anybody, a third party, in order to help them achieve that status as long as they adhere to the validation that is all required. >> a remarkable advice. your confidence was warranted last time. i was concerned. oh, boy, this stock. you said stop worrying. you were right. that's the executive chairman of dexcom. look. this is break through and it can help save people's lives. it can help you make some money if are you a shareholder. stick with cramer. . >> all right. all the 3d stocks i do like the hp spin-off but it hasn't happened yet. hey, january, finally over. is february a new pattern? i got to tell you, it's quite heartened. let's watch. it's too early to sound the all clear. there is always a bull market. i promise to find it for you here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. >> imagine a store with no signs in the aisles, a store that doesn't bag your purchases, one that
a secondary display, you actually now just have to have the procedures in place, you have to doo validate. verify it. you don't have to submit it to the fda prior to commercialization. we'll work with anybody, a third party, in order to help them achieve that status as long as they adhere to the validation that is all required. >> a remarkable advice. your confidence was warranted last time. i was concerned. oh, boy, this stock. you said stop worrying. you were right. that's the executive...
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obviously, as you mentioned correctly, that there are valid reasons particularly medical reasons nots mandate a significant restriction on for example getting into school. you can't mandate it in a way that you punish people for it but you could put restrictions on it. that has to be at the state level. >> i guess i'm wondering obviously the state of california has 13,592 kin ger kindergartner students that are not vaccinated. >> certainly we need to get the message out. i think we can get many of the parents who feel now for reasons that really are not quite valid at all for not vaccinating their children that they are potentially doing harm to their own children but also they are relinquishing a societal responsibility for others. i feel that if we can get that message across you're not going to change everyone's mind but i think you can win over some of the people who, for a reason now that they see is -- i think what is going on right now in society, the possibility of a measles outbreak that's broad, much broader than it is now, i think it's going to be a wake-up call to a lot o
obviously, as you mentioned correctly, that there are valid reasons particularly medical reasons nots mandate a significant restriction on for example getting into school. you can't mandate it in a way that you punish people for it but you could put restrictions on it. that has to be at the state level. >> i guess i'm wondering obviously the state of california has 13,592 kin ger kindergartner students that are not vaccinated. >> certainly we need to get the message out. i think we...
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once they feel that the order is appropriate, it is validated. we do approximately 270 new orders on a daily basis through that. once the orders are validated, they become part of the patient profile and then it is downloaded to the machine and then the machine dispenses the medication. >> each one of these machines costs approximately $180,000 and holds 248 different kinds of medication. they are called automated medication dispensing systems, and what they do is to spit out a prescribed dose of medication into these individual packets for the patients. without them, the job of dispensing medication at atascadero would be virtually impossible. as it is, each time a canister becomes empty, a technician will refill it, but a pharmacist has to inspect the technician's work, verifying the lot number, the expiration date and checking that the right medication is put in the right canister. the pharmacists are always aware that an overdose or mixing the wrong combinations of medications could be deadly. >> the next step in the process is that we fill t
once they feel that the order is appropriate, it is validated. we do approximately 270 new orders on a daily basis through that. once the orders are validated, they become part of the patient profile and then it is downloaded to the machine and then the machine dispenses the medication. >> each one of these machines costs approximately $180,000 and holds 248 different kinds of medication. they are called automated medication dispensing systems, and what they do is to spit out a prescribed...
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. >> but at the same time, those tapes have been validated by those individuals in the phone calls, andou yourself admit that you were in one of those tape-recordings, correct? >> i validated a discussion in which gadhafi told me -- >> who was the son. >> the son of moammar gadhafi, told me the following. he said first of all, the violence was initiated by protesters, that there was no bloodbath going on, that civilians were not being targeted. this corresponds to defense intelligence assessments that said that there was no genocide as the state department was claiming. and there was no evidence that a genocide was in process. >> all right. so when you talk about, congress,mcongres congressman, when you talk about the fact that there was no bloodbath and there was none of this other stuff that had been claimed by the state department, that was being used as a reason almost like the weapons of mass destruction, but this time promoted by hillary clinton as to why we needed to, you know, go into libya and take out gadhafi, is that correct? >> that is correct, judge. >> okay. all right. so
. >> but at the same time, those tapes have been validated by those individuals in the phone calls, andou yourself admit that you were in one of those tape-recordings, correct? >> i validated a discussion in which gadhafi told me -- >> who was the son. >> the son of moammar gadhafi, told me the following. he said first of all, the violence was initiated by protesters, that there was no bloodbath going on, that civilians were not being targeted. this corresponds to...
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he makes valid, valid points.i'm going to tell all from now on. >> great. >> only to my kids. >>> more breaking news coming up. the cia investigating the claim by isis that jordanian air strikes have killed an american hostage. we'll have more on that as we get it. oh i'm on the cookie air diet. you just... and that's it. i prefer real food fruit, nuts, and whole grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. let's get real. >>> hope you have a great day, everybody, thank you for joining us. >> jamie is in for gretchen on "the real story" which begins right now. >>> thanks, guys. we begin with a fox news alert on a claim that an american hostage has been killed in the war against isis. the terror group isis says the hostage believed to be an american aide worker kayla mueller was killed in a barrage of jordanian air strikes today. hello, everyone. i'm in for gretchen carlson. we're here to bring you "the real story" as we work to confirm this claim
he makes valid, valid points.i'm going to tell all from now on. >> great. >> only to my kids. >>> more breaking news coming up. the cia investigating the claim by isis that jordanian air strikes have killed an american hostage. we'll have more on that as we get it. oh i'm on the cookie air diet. you just... and that's it. i prefer real food fruit, nuts, and whole grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. more processed flakes look nothing like natural...
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they have a valid u.s. passport in their pocket. they don't have to sneak across a fence at night.get a cab from jfk and shoot right into midtown. that is where they are coming. anybody that does not think that is seriously dilutional. we are on the radar. >> you hear all of the things being talked about you are saying the guys are already here. what do we do and how do we find them? >> the director made a perfect analogy. pay attention to the hair on the back of your neck. when they raise up pay attention. see something, say something. i know it became a cliche. think something say something. >> you mentioned new york. everything i see warrants saying something. where do you draw the line. what do you say authorities say pay more attention to? >> i say pay more attention to reports of individuals that changed their behavior whether they are online and they are perpetuating the islamic extremism. whether they changed themselves just like the way you see in boston. >> right. >> they alter their way. they still have to go to the store and mow their lawn and act like us. but they have
they have a valid u.s. passport in their pocket. they don't have to sneak across a fence at night.get a cab from jfk and shoot right into midtown. that is where they are coming. anybody that does not think that is seriously dilutional. we are on the radar. >> you hear all of the things being talked about you are saying the guys are already here. what do we do and how do we find them? >> the director made a perfect analogy. pay attention to the hair on the back of your neck. when...
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he was also placed in handcuffs and detained after he failed to show a valid i.d. the officers then searched taha's car and the iphone captured a portion of their conversation. >> "whatever you do make sure he gets a ticket." "oh, i know that" "to document that, yeah." >> charles :taha says he was released after about 10 minutes and given a citation for driving across a double yellow lines... a charge he disputes. he claims he was never told why he was pulled over in the first place and is now accusing the officers of racial profiling. >> i think they racially profiled me. that's the only reason i can think of. i have no criminal history. i don't do anything wrong. i'm not a felon, i'm not on parole. >> charles :the hercules police departments says they have spoken with ian taha about the incident and reviewed his video. they say the matter is now a "personnel investigation" and have made no further comment. >> it's hard for me to believe as a citizen of hercules. >> charles :tuesday afternoon, hercules vice mayor dan romero said that he finds taha's racial profili
he was also placed in handcuffs and detained after he failed to show a valid i.d. the officers then searched taha's car and the iphone captured a portion of their conversation. >> "whatever you do make sure he gets a ticket." "oh, i know that" "to document that, yeah." >> charles :taha says he was released after about 10 minutes and given a citation for driving across a double yellow lines... a charge he disputes. he claims he was never told why he was...
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. >>> your driver's license may not be a valid i.d. >>> a mardi gras parade that was postponed because of snow is now read it kicks off at 10:00 a.m. >> this year's fire fly festival in dover is expected to draw a bigger crowd than ever before. they expect 90,000 people to come that is up from 80,000 last year. part of the reason is the announcement in a paul mccartney will perform. >> penn dot is scrambling to issue new licenses. the vendors didn't include that image, so some places might not accept your i.d. they will still work at the airport. the problem started with licenses issued in november. the department doesn't know how much drivers are affected but it will mail free replacement licenses. >>> a line coming to a halt in abbington tonight. overhead wires snagged on the top of the train. 500 people on board waited 90 minutes in the cold for another ride. >> the whole train went in the air like a foot and it came crashing down and as soon as is came crashing down all of the power went out. >> the passengers were transferring to a rescue train. septa says the cold may have made t
. >>> your driver's license may not be a valid i.d. >>> a mardi gras parade that was postponed because of snow is now read it kicks off at 10:00 a.m. >> this year's fire fly festival in dover is expected to draw a bigger crowd than ever before. they expect 90,000 people to come that is up from 80,000 last year. part of the reason is the announcement in a paul mccartney will perform. >> penn dot is scrambling to issue new licenses. the vendors didn't include that...