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the vibration pattern for the phone is different from the doorbell. the vibrations also signal the loudness of the sound and distance to the sound source. an approaching car, for example. by varying the vibration strengths, it can even convey the rhythm in music. >> i've got it in my hair. i can feel it reacting to my voice. it's buzzing according to how i talk, but i can't decipher the difference. how do other people figure out what it's telling them? >> each sound has a different vibration. the user has to experience and learn them one by one. as we just saw in the video the ring tone for mobile phone and doorbell trigger a different vibration in the device. little by little you learn the difference and eventually you can recognize the sound insignificainstan instantly. >> you said this is yunique. how is it different from other things on the market? how was it developed? >> it was developed by honda who is a designer. he came up with the idea after becoming friends with a man with hearing disability. he heard about a wristwatch type product that di
the vibration pattern for the phone is different from the doorbell. the vibrations also signal the loudness of the sound and distance to the sound source. an approaching car, for example. by varying the vibration strengths, it can even convey the rhythm in music. >> i've got it in my hair. i can feel it reacting to my voice. it's buzzing according to how i talk, but i can't decipher the difference. how do other people figure out what it's telling them? >> each sound has a different...
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the vibration pattern on the phone is different from the doorbell. the vibrations also signal the loudness of sound and distance to the sound source. an approaching car, for example. by varying the vibration strength, it can even convey the rhythm in music. tatsuya honda is the young designer behind the device. he works at electronicsmaker fujitsu. he calls his invention ontenna, and he began working on prototypes as a university student. it all started after honda befriended a person with a hearing disability. >> translator: i was looking for ways to help him. so i began researching technology that would convey sounds to hearing-impaired people. >> reporter: honda has tested his device on many parts of the body. the hair clip has proved most popular. but he's working on other kinds of attachments. feedback from potential users is helping honda to impro the ontenna. already his device has put many of them in touch with a whole new world of sound. >> you can catch our report again ontine together with a full transcript. look for nhk world and "busines
the vibration pattern on the phone is different from the doorbell. the vibrations also signal the loudness of sound and distance to the sound source. an approaching car, for example. by varying the vibration strength, it can even convey the rhythm in music. tatsuya honda is the young designer behind the device. he works at electronicsmaker fujitsu. he calls his invention ontenna, and he began working on prototypes as a university student. it all started after honda befriended a person with a...
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action on lesbian registry distribution for the following applications to the legacy hardware good vibrations this is a good way to start the year >> sorry one second. >> always have an issue point of privilege sorry give me one second here. >> this is a little bit thick oh, these machines sorry i'm trying to get the screen to change but it is keeping me stuck on the live feed. >> no, i can't get the electronic screening i can't get the live feed thanks by. >> we're getting technical assistance those are on i can't assess that a part of screen it is broken. >> do you want to come to my microphone we can at least continue. >> oh, i can flip the power point for you there we go. >> sorry. >> well, i hope we can land this plane good evening commissioner president dwight and commissioners richmond the legacy business project sponsor and to the percent doing the caption thank you for your hard work and second note i'm the legacy business program manager not the lesbian program manager that was in the last meeting it sounds fun and interesting want to make that notation before you 3 applications for
action on lesbian registry distribution for the following applications to the legacy hardware good vibrations this is a good way to start the year >> sorry one second. >> always have an issue point of privilege sorry give me one second here. >> this is a little bit thick oh, these machines sorry i'm trying to get the screen to change but it is keeping me stuck on the live feed. >> no, i can't get the electronic screening i can't get the live feed thanks by. >>...
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that's quite convincing for a vibration. hiro, why would somebody one virtual reality shoes?ce, it makes you feel like you're walking on a narrow bridge and it creaks and it almost gets broken so it gives a new experience. when you do a new vr experience you have to wear a headset and you have to have controllers in your hands, now shoes, isn't it going to be too much gearjust for a now shoes, isn't it going to be too much gear just for a videogame? now shoes, isn't it going to be too much gearjust for a videogame? we think this can be for a specific industry to get a better experience. like an arcade? sure. will somebody wa nt like an arcade? sure. will somebody want to share the shoes with the sweaty feet? you can wear socks and you don't have to worry. we don't think it will be a problem. you can watch that and lots more new gadgets being unveiled for our ces coverage. you can go to our website. let's ta ke let's take a look at the markets in asia because we are seeing some reversals, especially for the nikkei, huge gains on its birthday in 2017 but it's reversing the tren
that's quite convincing for a vibration. hiro, why would somebody one virtual reality shoes?ce, it makes you feel like you're walking on a narrow bridge and it creaks and it almost gets broken so it gives a new experience. when you do a new vr experience you have to wear a headset and you have to have controllers in your hands, now shoes, isn't it going to be too much gearjust for a now shoes, isn't it going to be too much gear just for a videogame? now shoes, isn't it going to be too much...
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voices react to vibration. vibrations react to earthquakes so sound is vibration. our verbs are as earthquakes. that's break the ground our fallen heroes are trapped beneath him. let's react, leaders from slave react. let's speak and talk like an earthquake. be like a rock and watch. it's granite, planets shake. [applause] >> give him another round of applause. [applause] >> i can honestly say have never come to a political event where it open so powerfully. we have such gratitude to our partners for bringing you to this audience. again, our live our live audience, please let us know you're there. and shout out from when you are joining the lifestream. given the outcome of the most recent election. it is clearly a critical moment for the democratic party and our country. who lisa says chair at the dnc? the strategy of the party is going to be central to the success of getting back power. so the road to tonight's form began in earnest from appointment analysis articulated in democracy and colors founder the book, brown is the new white. said, among other other thing
voices react to vibration. vibrations react to earthquakes so sound is vibration. our verbs are as earthquakes. that's break the ground our fallen heroes are trapped beneath him. let's react, leaders from slave react. let's speak and talk like an earthquake. be like a rock and watch. it's granite, planets shake. [applause] >> give him another round of applause. [applause] >> i can honestly say have never come to a political event where it open so powerfully. we have such gratitude...
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good vibrations includes a non-judgmental and well lit store for products. in the business this promotes the professional development of women and lgbtq individuals. the last application is for joe's ice cream. a local ice cream and dessert shop. joe's started to offer a unique variety of flavors. the business grew in the selection of items as they added additional flavors and variety of products such as burgers and hot dogs. joe's has become a strong supporter of the community, often hiring local kids to work and rewards students for high academic performance with coupons. after reviewing this, these properties qualify for the local registry. this completes my presentation. there are a n a couple people with a presentation. >> thank you. at this time i will call for public comment. the first person. carol queen. >> thank you very much. it's an honor to be able to speak to you. the business manager is with me too in case you would like to speak to her. i'm the staff sexologyist. i have been with the company since 1990. we just lost joanie blank this summer.
good vibrations includes a non-judgmental and well lit store for products. in the business this promotes the professional development of women and lgbtq individuals. the last application is for joe's ice cream. a local ice cream and dessert shop. joe's started to offer a unique variety of flavors. the business grew in the selection of items as they added additional flavors and variety of products such as burgers and hot dogs. joe's has become a strong supporter of the community, often hiring...
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thank you to steve pubically for all you've done inform small businesses in san francisco good vibrations guys are awesome and you have san francisco and you are san francisco values and as a member of castro community you've been there if we need the sponsorship and been a great, great citizen and neighbor and just thank you for everything you do from the bottom of my heart and joe's ice cream your across the street from my gear street branch i've been in your store and taken kids from any neighborhood we don't have any good ice cream par legislators but joe's and swanson's thank you for everything you do and he keep it ice cream par last year open and going >> awesome commissioner dooley. >> i wanted to add any comments also steve cornell how many small business people are here tested 1345uks that's true dedication. >> and me (laughter). >> and good vibrations you know you guys are amazing your place is to ease to shop and everyone is so friendly and it is really important part of san francisco i haven't made it into joe's but i might have to. >> i want to shout out to steve cornell and
thank you to steve pubically for all you've done inform small businesses in san francisco good vibrations guys are awesome and you have san francisco and you are san francisco values and as a member of castro community you've been there if we need the sponsorship and been a great, great citizen and neighbor and just thank you for everything you do from the bottom of my heart and joe's ice cream your across the street from my gear street branch i've been in your store and taken kids from any...
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is the time to update the waterfront plan to continue improvements that will keep our waterfront vibrate, public and resilient the biggest challenges facing the waterfront are out the site an aging seawall along the embarcadero roadway and seawalls that will rise by 21 hundred to provide and productivity of tides seawall is built over weak soils and mud the next earthquake will cause it to settle several feet without the urgent repairs that will damage the promenade and other things we've been fortunate over the last hundred years less than one foot of seawall over the next hundred years scientists say we'll have 6 feet of seawall rise imagine the pier 30/32 will be floated, the embarcadero will be flooded our transportation system is fog to be heavy impacts unfortunately, the port didn't have the financial resources to repair all the deteriorating piers let alone the adaptations for sea level rise. >> it is clear that the port can't pay for the seawall reinforcement or deal with the sea level rise on its own needs to raise money to take care of the properties at take care of the mainten
is the time to update the waterfront plan to continue improvements that will keep our waterfront vibrate, public and resilient the biggest challenges facing the waterfront are out the site an aging seawall along the embarcadero roadway and seawalls that will rise by 21 hundred to provide and productivity of tides seawall is built over weak soils and mud the next earthquake will cause it to settle several feet without the urgent repairs that will damage the promenade and other things we've been...
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you have to be really lazy if you need a vibrating pair of jeans, vibrate in the right and left side.ited today. we've seen pull back, depending which sectors. consumer, we've got all of the big department stores looking terrible and financials. other things like technology, perfect here, looking good. the dow down 44 points. let me get to the floor show traders. tim anderson of nyse and elliot warren at the nymex. start with you, tim. i don't want to ask the hackneyed question whether donald trump rally is over. trees do not grow to the sky. what is the thought process of investors. >> market having very instructive day. giving that you have terrible news out of retail sector to start the day with. slightly higher bond prices, which has put roesch are pressure on financials. clearly financials have had a big run. oil looks pretty hard at the $55 resistance level despite very sharp reversal on tuesday after briefly hitting 18-month highs. those are really the three big sectors kind of dominating the action today, given all of that, we have only fractional losses going into the last te
you have to be really lazy if you need a vibrating pair of jeans, vibrate in the right and left side.ited today. we've seen pull back, depending which sectors. consumer, we've got all of the big department stores looking terrible and financials. other things like technology, perfect here, looking good. the dow down 44 points. let me get to the floor show traders. tim anderson of nyse and elliot warren at the nymex. start with you, tim. i don't want to ask the hackneyed question whether donald...
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instead, it's generated by the vibration in the screen.sed by the back light free oeld tvs with their every pixel lighting up individually, then i can tell you the back light is back in the qled screens from samsung. this time, it's made up of quantum dot nanocrystals aiming to provide a great picture wherever you're seated in the room. tvs aren't the only household electronics on display here, though. this lg fridge has a fully interactive display. you can even press this button and turn the door see—through. not that you actually need to because there is a camera inside the fridge for anybody who thinks it's too much effort to actually open and close the door or wants to see their fridge from elsewhere. that camera will also mean that you can receive alerts to your mobile phone when food's due to expire. plus, it will tell you when you need to buy things and seeing as the fridge is connected to alexa it makes it rather easy to do that through amazon, funnily enough. and virtual assistants seem to be everywhere, with alexa even being inte
instead, it's generated by the vibration in the screen.sed by the back light free oeld tvs with their every pixel lighting up individually, then i can tell you the back light is back in the qled screens from samsung. this time, it's made up of quantum dot nanocrystals aiming to provide a great picture wherever you're seated in the room. tvs aren't the only household electronics on display here, though. this lg fridge has a fully interactive display. you can even press this button and turn the...
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is the time to update the waterfront plan to continue improvements that will keep our waterfront vibrate, public and resilient the biggest challenges facing the waterfront are out the site an aging seawall along the embarcadero roadway and seawalls that will rise by 21 hundred to provide and productivity of tides seawall is built over weak soils and mud the next earthquake will cause it to settle several feet without the urgent repairs that will damage the promenade and other things we've been fortunate over the last hundred years less than one foot of seawall over the next hundred years scientists say we'll have 6 feet of seawall rise imagine the pier 30/32 will be floated, the embarcadero will be flooded our transportation system is fog to be heavy impacts unfortunately, the port didn't have the financial resources to repair all the deteriorating piers let alone the adaptations for sea level rise. >> it is clear that the port can't pay for the seawall reinforcement or deal with the sea level rise on its own needs to raise money to take care of the properties at take care of the mainten
is the time to update the waterfront plan to continue improvements that will keep our waterfront vibrate, public and resilient the biggest challenges facing the waterfront are out the site an aging seawall along the embarcadero roadway and seawalls that will rise by 21 hundred to provide and productivity of tides seawall is built over weak soils and mud the next earthquake will cause it to settle several feet without the urgent repairs that will damage the promenade and other things we've been...
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voices react to vibration. vibrations react to earthquakes. the sound is vibration. our verbs are as earthquakes. so let's break the ground. our fallen heroes in poets react. that speak but charmers trembling like an earthquake. and watch this granite shape. [applause] >> give him another round of applause. [applause] >> i can honestly say i've ever come to a political event, informed opened so powerfully. with such gratitude to our partners mitu for bringing to the saudi and. again, our live audience, please let us know you're there been shot up for when you're joining the live stream. given the outcome of the most recent election, it is clearly a critical moment for the democratic party and our country. who leads us as chair of the dnc and the strategy of the party is going to be central to the success of gaining back power. so the road to tonight began at earnest from the poignant analysis articulated in democracy and color founders d. phillips, brown is the new way. they said among other things and it challenged us to look at the power and the potential of the ne
voices react to vibration. vibrations react to earthquakes. the sound is vibration. our verbs are as earthquakes. so let's break the ground. our fallen heroes in poets react. that speak but charmers trembling like an earthquake. and watch this granite shape. [applause] >> give him another round of applause. [applause] >> i can honestly say i've ever come to a political event, informed opened so powerfully. with such gratitude to our partners mitu for bringing to the saudi and....
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voices react to vibrations. vibrations react to earthquake so if sound is vibration, our verbs are its earthquakes so let's break the grounds our fallen heros are trapped underneath. leaders from being slaves, react. let's speak with talk like an earthquake, be like a rock and watch this granite planet shake. [ applause ] >> give him another round of applause. [ applause ] >> i can honestly say i've never come to a political event a forum like this opened so powerfully. we have such gratitude to our partners for bringing raul to this audience and again, our live audience, please, let us know you're there and shout-out from when you're joining the live stream. now, given the outcome of the most recent election, it's clearly a critical moment for the democratic party and our country and who leads us as chair of the dnc and the strategy of the party is going to be central to the success of gaining back power. so the road to tonight's forum began in earnest from the poignant analysis articulated in democracy in colo
voices react to vibrations. vibrations react to earthquake so if sound is vibration, our verbs are its earthquakes so let's break the grounds our fallen heros are trapped underneath. leaders from being slaves, react. let's speak with talk like an earthquake, be like a rock and watch this granite planet shake. [ applause ] >> give him another round of applause. [ applause ] >> i can honestly say i've never come to a political event a forum like this opened so powerfully. we have such...
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voices react to vibration. sound is vibration. our verbs are its earthquakes. let's break the ground. resurrect poets from grades. react. tremors.ak with talk like an earthquake. be like a rock. planets shake. [applause] >> give him another round of applause. [applause] neverhonestly say i have come to a forum like this and open so powerfully. such gratitude to our partners to bring raul to this audience. our live audience, let us know you are there. shot out when your joy the -- joining the livestream. given the outcome of the most recent election, it is clearly a critical moment for the democratic party and our country. theleads us as chair of dnc? -- theribly dnc? thingsaid among other and it challenged us to look at the power and the potential of the new american majority to lead the democratic party forward. the current president made raw appeal to white nationalism, and steve has rightly stated that the democrats lost because they did not know how to directly address race. [applause] the fact is that people of color party, of the democratic and those numb
voices react to vibration. sound is vibration. our verbs are its earthquakes. let's break the ground. resurrect poets from grades. react. tremors.ak with talk like an earthquake. be like a rock. planets shake. [applause] >> give him another round of applause. [applause] neverhonestly say i have come to a forum like this and open so powerfully. such gratitude to our partners to bring raul to this audience. our live audience, let us know you are there. shot out when your joy the -- joining...
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if mass vibrates then you get gravity waves. they are so much weaker than or to see them direct at huge masses, and they did in this. they are going around each other. they are generating these waves. one way that every time to go around and that's what was observed. they are pulling in and losing energy because they are generating waves. if we take the mass, 36 of the 29, that's 64 times the mass of the sun, 5% of that mass was turned into gravity waves. turning mass into energy. fantastic. that's what we could see. but as they were losing this energy they came in, suddenly, it's all gone. just one black hole. so you see this way that goes like this and then it goes -- that it's gone. that's what they saw. in the back. >> what is the speed of the gravity waves? >> we believe the speed of gravity waves is in the same as the speed of light. according to theory, we don't have a very good measurement of the speed, but we do know that from these two events, gravity waves arrive at different times, and the difference in time was smal
if mass vibrates then you get gravity waves. they are so much weaker than or to see them direct at huge masses, and they did in this. they are going around each other. they are generating these waves. one way that every time to go around and that's what was observed. they are pulling in and losing energy because they are generating waves. if we take the mass, 36 of the 29, that's 64 times the mass of the sun, 5% of that mass was turned into gravity waves. turning mass into energy. fantastic....
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the strap has a little body conducting unit in here which sends vibrations down my hand and when i stick in my ear, they become amplified sound. there is a microphone just in the strap there, so i can talk into it. let's just see if that works. and it does. so this is the prototype. the finished thing looks like a normal watch strap and can be fitted to any old watch. now, when you want to hang up, that's simplicity itself. all you've got to do is take your hand away from your ear. health is once again a big theme here at ces. and, whilst more people than ever are following gluten—free, dairy—free or other sorts of specialist diets, they don't necessarily need to be unless they've had a proper medical diagnosis. and that's something that this device aims to overcome by helping people create the perfect diet for their own personal digestive system. air connects via bluetooth, and its mission is to miniaturise a breath test that gastroenterologists have been using since the ‘90s. it analyses reaction to various forms of carbohydrate, such as lactose or fructose. this is based on the idea t
the strap has a little body conducting unit in here which sends vibrations down my hand and when i stick in my ear, they become amplified sound. there is a microphone just in the strap there, so i can talk into it. let's just see if that works. and it does. so this is the prototype. the finished thing looks like a normal watch strap and can be fitted to any old watch. now, when you want to hang up, that's simplicity itself. all you've got to do is take your hand away from your ear. health is...
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the strap has a little body conducting unit in here which sends vibrations down my hand and when i sticker in my ear, they become amplified sound. there is a microphone just in the strap there, so i can talk into it. let's just see if that works. and it does. so this is the prototype. the finished thing looks like a normal watch strap and can be fitted to any old watch. now, when you want to hang up, that's simplicity itself. all you've got to do is take your hand away from your ear. health is once again a big theme here at ces. and, whilst more people than ever are following gluten—free, dairy—free or other sorts of specialist diets, they don't necessarily need to be unless they've had a proper medical diagnosis. and that's something that this device aims to overcome by helping people create the perfect diet for their own personal digestive system. air connects via bluetooth, and its mission is to miniaturise a breath test that gastroenterologists have been using since the ‘90s. it analyses reaction to various forms of carbohydrate, such as lactose or fructose. this is based on the idea
the strap has a little body conducting unit in here which sends vibrations down my hand and when i sticker in my ear, they become amplified sound. there is a microphone just in the strap there, so i can talk into it. let's just see if that works. and it does. so this is the prototype. the finished thing looks like a normal watch strap and can be fitted to any old watch. now, when you want to hang up, that's simplicity itself. all you've got to do is take your hand away from your ear. health is...
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is the time to update the waterfront plan to continue improvements that will keep our waterfront vibrate, public and resilient the biggest challenges facing the waterfront are out the site an aging seawall along the embarcadero roadway and seawalls that will rise by 21 hundred to provide and productivity of tides seawall is built over weak soils and mud the next earthquake will cause it to settle several feet without the urgent repairs that will damage the promenade and other things we've been fortunate over the last hundred years less than one foot of seawall over the next hundred years scientists say we'll have 6 feet of seawall rise imagine the pier 30/32 will be floated, the embarcadero will be flooded our transportation system is fog to be heavy impacts unfortunately, the port didn't have the financial resources to repair all the deteriorating piers let alone the adaptations for sea level rise. >> it is clear that the port can't pay for the seawall reinforcement or deal with the sea level rise on its own needs to raise money to take care of the properties at take care of the mainten
is the time to update the waterfront plan to continue improvements that will keep our waterfront vibrate, public and resilient the biggest challenges facing the waterfront are out the site an aging seawall along the embarcadero roadway and seawalls that will rise by 21 hundred to provide and productivity of tides seawall is built over weak soils and mud the next earthquake will cause it to settle several feet without the urgent repairs that will damage the promenade and other things we've been...
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and if they are agreeing to follow those and we are agreeing that it's ground vibrations [aren'taroundthat pipe where is the problem? we would gladly volunteers these procedures be we are not the experts. i can think of some. we can wrap in this concrete an put steel plates on them but we are not the experts and we respect that pg&e is the {spaerpbts} nobody can get this project to pg&e until it leaves this room. my voice of frustration. speaker: thank you and let me remind members of the public that this is public comment specifically on the tabling of this item. and so if you can keep your comments specifically to the purpose of what the tabling specifically as it relates to the context of the larger item that would be appreciated. that you think. [bettina shuford:] my name is linda
and if they are agreeing to follow those and we are agreeing that it's ground vibrations [aren'taroundthat pipe where is the problem? we would gladly volunteers these procedures be we are not the experts. i can think of some. we can wrap in this concrete an put steel plates on them but we are not the experts and we respect that pg&e is the {spaerpbts} nobody can get this project to pg&e until it leaves this room. my voice of frustration. speaker: thank you and let me remind members of...
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thank you to steve pubically for all you've done inform small businesses in san francisco good vibrationsou guys are awesome and you have san francisco and you are san francisco values and as a member of castro community you've been there if we need the sponsorship and been a great, great citizen and neighbor and just thank you for everything you do from the bottom of my heart and joe's ice cream your across the street from my gear street branch i've been in your store and taken kids from any neighborhood we don't have any good ice cream par legislators but joe's and swanson's thank you for everything you do and he keep it ice cream par last year open and going >> awesome commissioner dooley. >> i wanted to add any comments also steve cornell how many small business people are here tested 1345uks that's true dedication. >> and me (laughter). >> and good vibrations you know you guys are amazing your place is to ease to shop and everyone is so friendly and it is really important part of san francisco i haven't made it into joe's but i might have to. >> i want to shout out to steve cornell a
thank you to steve pubically for all you've done inform small businesses in san francisco good vibrationsou guys are awesome and you have san francisco and you are san francisco values and as a member of castro community you've been there if we need the sponsorship and been a great, great citizen and neighbor and just thank you for everything you do from the bottom of my heart and joe's ice cream your across the street from my gear street branch i've been in your store and taken kids from any...
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shack. [ vibrating noise ] >> jimmy: it's time to shake. shaq. [ laughter ] >> steve: alternative fact. >> jimmy: big chair. ah -- next up is sean spicer. >> steve: sean spicer. >> jimmy: sean spicer is a a political strategist. he's the current white house press secretary. and finally, sean spicer is actually an 11-year-old who found the fortune telling machine from "big." >> steve: really? [ applause ] zoltar. >> jimmy: this suit fits! period! [ laughter ] >> steve: gosh. >> jimmy: up next we have jeff sessions. jeff sessions is a u.s. senator. he's also trump's pick for attorney general. and finally, jeff sessions is a a grown-up alfred e. neuman. >> steve: oh, wow. [ applause ] away. >> jimmy: i don't know if that's real. >> steve: that's an alternative tooth. >> jimmy: nah, i think we might've -- >> steve: you might have added that gap? >> jimmy: well, i don't know. >> steve: that's alternative. >> jimmy: it's an alternative fact. >> steve: it's "what, you worry?" that's his catchphrase, it's "what, you worry?" >> jimmy: finally -- [ l
shack. [ vibrating noise ] >> jimmy: it's time to shake. shaq. [ laughter ] >> steve: alternative fact. >> jimmy: big chair. ah -- next up is sean spicer. >> steve: sean spicer. >> jimmy: sean spicer is a a political strategist. he's the current white house press secretary. and finally, sean spicer is actually an 11-year-old who found the fortune telling machine from "big." >> steve: really? [ applause ] zoltar. >> jimmy: this suit fits!...
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shaking electrons and antenna if the electron is moving back and forth and then incandescent bulb vibratinges that generate waves. that you get gravity waves but there is so much weakness that to see them you need huge masses that they did. they are oscillating, generating these waves. one wave every time they go around and that was observed. they are pulling in and losing energy and generating waves. we take the mass, 36+29, at 64 times the mass of the sun, 5% that mass was turned into gravity waves. turning mass into energy. fantastic. that is why we could see it but as they were losing this energy they came in and it is all gone, just one blackhole so you see the wave like this, it is gone. in the back. >> what is the speed of gravity waves? >> we believe the speed of the gravity waves is the speed of light. according to theory we don't have a very good measurement of the speed, but we do know these two events, they arrive at different times, the difference in time was small enough, it one first and then the other so that is approximately right. according to all theory they move at the s
shaking electrons and antenna if the electron is moving back and forth and then incandescent bulb vibratinges that generate waves. that you get gravity waves but there is so much weakness that to see them you need huge masses that they did. they are oscillating, generating these waves. one wave every time they go around and that was observed. they are pulling in and losing energy and generating waves. we take the mass, 36+29, at 64 times the mass of the sun, 5% that mass was turned into gravity...
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the beach boys still tour and the lead singer, mike love, has written a new book called "good vibrationst chronicles what happened to the band. some of it is surprising. >> so, first of all, i'm a big beach boys fan, have been since i was six years old. that is how much older you are then me. >> [laughs] >> when i read your book, though, there were a lot of things that i didn't know about the band that you write about. the first one i want to get into is, it seems like every singlele american rock band was destroyed by drugs. and the beach boys, no exception. brian wilson got heavily into drugs, and so did all the other members, some of it was heroin. big time drugs. why does that happen? >> you know, back in the '60s, marijuana was no big thing. but then, along comes lsd. and that really messed t some peoples brains up. >> did you ever take lsd? >> no. absolutely not. >> your cousin, brian wilson, did.ou >> and dennis and carl. >> did that change them? >> my cousin said, once he took lsd, he heard voices saying derogatory things to him since he took lsd. in that specific situation, it d
the beach boys still tour and the lead singer, mike love, has written a new book called "good vibrationst chronicles what happened to the band. some of it is surprising. >> so, first of all, i'm a big beach boys fan, have been since i was six years old. that is how much older you are then me. >> [laughs] >> when i read your book, though, there were a lot of things that i didn't know about the band that you write about. the first one i want to get into is, it seems like...
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. >> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic citysfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at san francisco general hospital our it professionals make guilty or innocent available and support the house/senate regional wear-out system your our employees joy excessive salaries but working for the city and county of san francisco give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's future but for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco >> item 1 roll call cleaveland mdm. president nakajo, here. hardeman, here. covington spirit chief of the department hayes-white, here. item to general public can't. members of the public may just the commission up to 3 min. on any matter within the
. >> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic citysfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at san francisco general hospital our it professionals make...
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is the time to update the waterfront plan to continue improvements that will keep our waterfront vibratepublic and resilient the biggest challenges facing the waterfront are out the site an aging seawall along the embarcadero roadway and seawalls that will rise by 21 hundred to provide and productivity of tides seawall is built over weak soils and mud the next earthquake will cause it to settle several feet without the urgent repairs that will damage the promenade and other things we've been fortunate over the last hundred years less than one foot of seawall over the next hundred years scientists say we'll have 6 feet of seawall rise imagine the pier 30/32 will be floated, the embarcadero will be flooded our transportation system is fog to be heavy impacts unfortunately, the port didn't have the financial resources to repair all the deteriorating piers let alone the adaptations for sea level rise. >> it is clear that the port can't pay for the seawall reinforcement or deal with the sea level rise on its own needs to raise money to take care of the properties at take care of the maintenan
is the time to update the waterfront plan to continue improvements that will keep our waterfront vibratepublic and resilient the biggest challenges facing the waterfront are out the site an aging seawall along the embarcadero roadway and seawalls that will rise by 21 hundred to provide and productivity of tides seawall is built over weak soils and mud the next earthquake will cause it to settle several feet without the urgent repairs that will damage the promenade and other things we've been...
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(dramatic music) (crash) (phone vibrating) what if your mom or dad texted while driving, and got hurtdon't know. - [veronique] that's why they don't want you to text and drive. (upbeat music) - i'll show you how a bag is changing lives around the world. teen kids news, will be right back. that don't have some of the things we use everyday. but there are simple ways, even teens, can make a difference. eden tells us more. - when we're hungry, it's easy to cook something on the stove, or in a microwave. but for many people around the world, that's just not possible. not only don't they have microwaves and stoves, thy don't have the electricity needed to power them. but there's a pretty amazing invention that can do the job, without needing to plug anything in. it's one of the incredible devices in the book, 100 tools for empowering global women. and it was written by betsy teutch. welcome back. - great to be here, thanks. - you call this tool, the wonder bag. how does it work? - the wonder bag, is an insulated bag for cooking in. they call it a fireless cooker. it's kind of like a crock
(dramatic music) (crash) (phone vibrating) what if your mom or dad texted while driving, and got hurtdon't know. - [veronique] that's why they don't want you to text and drive. (upbeat music) - i'll show you how a bag is changing lives around the world. teen kids news, will be right back. that don't have some of the things we use everyday. but there are simple ways, even teens, can make a difference. eden tells us more. - when we're hungry, it's easy to cook something on the stove, or in a...
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mid-december, this turbine in eastern germany collapsed after a broken part apparently caused harmful vibrationsthe wind too strong or the turbines to old? so far, no one has any answers. we are conducting a thorough investigation to find out which part cause the problem and what conclusions we can draw from this. the informationweek other will help to improve service and maintenance operations in the future. >> there are more than 26,000 wind turbines in germany. sources say each year that one or two accidents happen on average. >> it is bad for our image because everybody sees wind turbines, and when there is damage, it is pretty spectacular and grabs everyone's attention. >> despite all the accidents, no one has been injured so far. to keep it that way, the industry wants to make sure that when farms stay a safe and stable part of the landscape. >> that is all from the business desk for this hour, but plenty of news still to come. i will hand you back to sarah. sarah: thanks. over a month ago, a plane crash in columbia, killing 71 people, including members of a football team. now the club is
mid-december, this turbine in eastern germany collapsed after a broken part apparently caused harmful vibrationsthe wind too strong or the turbines to old? so far, no one has any answers. we are conducting a thorough investigation to find out which part cause the problem and what conclusions we can draw from this. the informationweek other will help to improve service and maintenance operations in the future. >> there are more than 26,000 wind turbines in germany. sources say each year...
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that's the sound of your muscle fibres vibrating when they move against one another. we can pick up. his muscle fibres are moving ever so slightly on a microscopic scale. they are picked up by that blue band he's wearing and the band is transferring the signals to operate the hand. let's move over here, and we have gotjames. james is going to play a game for us. he's sporting a nice 1970s look, apparently he's got legwarmers under his jeans! we've never really done anything like this before. we've demonstrated at exhibitions, we've been to london tech week but we've never had cameras pointed at us. we've never done anything live with an audience so it's quite exciting. james is actually blinking to control the mario game. you can see that on these screens in the front there. james is using just one sensor. it's picking up the muscles that move when he blinks his eyes. and in response he is playing this video game. we are looking at this, for example, if any of you have done an ice bucket challenge, we are hoping this can help als patients communicate with their comput
that's the sound of your muscle fibres vibrating when they move against one another. we can pick up. his muscle fibres are moving ever so slightly on a microscopic scale. they are picked up by that blue band he's wearing and the band is transferring the signals to operate the hand. let's move over here, and we have gotjames. james is going to play a game for us. he's sporting a nice 1970s look, apparently he's got legwarmers under his jeans! we've never really done anything like this before....
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. >> with bone conduction technology mini vibrations travel through your cheek bones to the inner ear>> reporter: similar technology is also built into this smart bike helmet. >> your ears are open to your environment for a safer ride. >> reporter: and these socks talk to you telling you to adjust your pace. one of several trackers that double as a personal coach. >> so you're getting a lot of feedback not just on how far you've run but what was your pace? what was your gait? >> reporter: so whatever exercise you choose, you can track just about every move you make. courtney keely for cbs news, new york. >>> among all those tech toys a smart hairbrush is made by l'oreal. it includes a microphone and sensors that can tell you when your hair is wet or dry. it can also warn users if they are brushing too aggressively and damaging their hair. the smart hairbrush costs $200. >>> i'm going to save you $200. this weekend, i will guarantee that if you are outside, your hair is going to be wet. significant rainfall coming to the bay area. we'll talk about how much, when it's finally going to m
. >> with bone conduction technology mini vibrations travel through your cheek bones to the inner ear>> reporter: similar technology is also built into this smart bike helmet. >> your ears are open to your environment for a safer ride. >> reporter: and these socks talk to you telling you to adjust your pace. one of several trackers that double as a personal coach. >> so you're getting a lot of feedback not just on how far you've run but what was your pace? what was...
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working on my computer and we heard a giant crack and then about five seconds later a huge thud that vibrate the house. >> reporter: you got home and took a look at this what went through your mind? >> surprised. thankfully no one was hurt. >> reporter: that's big tree. >> it is a big tree. and it's in a lot of pieces now. >> reporter: tree removal expert frank says in weather like this it's not just dying, rotting trees that topple. >> the life healthy trees that usually fall. >> reporter: there's so much weight. >> there's so much weight and they're healthy and they catch a lot of wind like your umbrella. a it has a lot to wind it it will blow over. >> reporter: with that in mind, it's a good idea to keep your healthy tree properly pruned and trimmed. so that branches and limbs and foliage doesn't wind up create morgue avenue sale effect that you just heard described there. wind up seeing those big trees topple in weather like this. iain. >> good advice, bruce. thanks. >>> nor'easter hit the jersey shore hard today and made streets nearly impassible during high tide this afternoon. fox 29'
working on my computer and we heard a giant crack and then about five seconds later a huge thud that vibrate the house. >> reporter: you got home and took a look at this what went through your mind? >> surprised. thankfully no one was hurt. >> reporter: that's big tree. >> it is a big tree. and it's in a lot of pieces now. >> reporter: tree removal expert frank says in weather like this it's not just dying, rotting trees that topple. >> the life healthy trees...