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about 24 feet, 9 inches in width. a conforming city street is about 40 feet in width, so it is a little bit narrower, and emergency vehicles when likely not use this narrow street, because if there was another large vehicle coming in the opposite direction, you would not be able to get past one another. that is part of the conversation we will have with the community. president vietor: ok, great, so that will help to inform the situation going forward. if that happens, that will be great. any other questions or comments? thank you. yes, please. et can you come up? -- can you come up? yes, there was a letter that was a public record letter that was submitted from one of the neighbors, saying that they do not want it closed. it feels like a part of the neighborhood, so, hence, the community meeting to get more input from some of the leaders. >> next up, lake merced, and we went to report the status on that. as you know, we wanted to have an mou, and it is on the agenda today, and there is a report. >> the general manage
about 24 feet, 9 inches in width. a conforming city street is about 40 feet in width, so it is a little bit narrower, and emergency vehicles when likely not use this narrow street, because if there was another large vehicle coming in the opposite direction, you would not be able to get past one another. that is part of the conversation we will have with the community. president vietor: ok, great, so that will help to inform the situation going forward. if that happens, that will be great. any...
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the canopy with the -- width of the tree needs to be greater than 15 feet or the height of the tree would need to be greater than 20 feet. >> if that's the case, these would be significant tree, even if they were ten feet back from the public right of way. the public right of way is that edge of the sidewalk where it joins the building. >> that's right. >> at the edge. >> in most places in san francisco, it is pretty easy to tell where the public right of way ends, because people build to the lot line. there are areas where people, it looks like private property and it is a setback, but it is part of the public right of way. >> this tree would have had to have a permit to be removed, that permit would have had to have been posted for how long? >> typically 30 days, the public notification, goes on the tree, anyone that wants to protest that removal, if they send a letter within that 30 days t has to go to public hearing. >> it goes to public hearing at the department of public works. >> that's right. >> the hearing officer makes a decision and the director issues an order to remove and th
the canopy with the -- width of the tree needs to be greater than 15 feet or the height of the tree would need to be greater than 20 feet. >> if that's the case, these would be significant tree, even if they were ten feet back from the public right of way. the public right of way is that edge of the sidewalk where it joins the building. >> that's right. >> at the edge. >> in most places in san francisco, it is pretty easy to tell where the public right of way ends,...
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. >> chipping across the width of this green, took the high route. that was really a cool shot. tough putt left but i think a good thing for angela stanford to be able to look at. saw what the ball did on the ground. >> big swing, huh, dottie? >> that was a lot of grass to move it through. >> now stanford. >> this is a
. >> chipping across the width of this green, took the high route. that was really a cool shot. tough putt left but i think a good thing for angela stanford to be able to look at. saw what the ball did on the ground. >> big swing, huh, dottie? >> that was a lot of grass to move it through. >> now stanford. >> this is a
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. >> 37 is an ordinance amending the official sidewalk width. >> president chiu: roll-call vote. >> supervisor chu, aye. supervisor cohen, aye. supervisor elsbernd, aye. supervisor farrell, aye. supervisor kim, aye. supervisor mar, aye. supervisor mirkarimi, aye. supervisor wiener, aye. supervisor avalos, aye. supervisor campos, aye. >> president chiu: this is passed on the first reading. 38. >> authorizing vintage signs and making environmental findings. >> president chiu: same house, same call? this is passed on the first reading. item 39. >>same house, same call? this is passed on the first reading. item 40. >> amending the general plan by amending the community safety element to reference the most recent hazard mitigation plan. >> president chiu: same house, same call? this is passed on the first reading. >> approving the jurisdictional transfer, on phelan avenue. >> president chiu: same house, same call? this resolution is adopted. 42. >> moshin submitted to the voters an ordinance amending article one of the conduct code to modify registration and disclosure requirements for campaign con
. >> 37 is an ordinance amending the official sidewalk width. >> president chiu: roll-call vote. >> supervisor chu, aye. supervisor cohen, aye. supervisor elsbernd, aye. supervisor farrell, aye. supervisor kim, aye. supervisor mar, aye. supervisor mirkarimi, aye. supervisor wiener, aye. supervisor avalos, aye. supervisor campos, aye. >> president chiu: this is passed on the first reading. 38. >> authorizing vintage signs and making environmental findings. >>...
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the width of america on map is within 70 mi. of accuracy at the equator.s before anyone had gone to the west side of south america. congress took an interest in this piece and they agreed to put $5 million into the purchase of the map. and the other half was provided by private donors. we had it acquired in 2003. but that matt provides as, 500 years later, more questions than we can answer. >> the library of congress has an activision that makes that more than half of the library. >> dealing with political history is not just the act of a policy maker. we have a whole life approach. birth to death and everything that goes into the whole life. >> and that includes the lives of presidents. it was teddy roosevelt's order that accelerated the collection of presidential papers. >> it transferred from the state department their presidential papers, george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, and james monroe, as well as alexander hamilton and benjamin franklin, that had been collected. they were being preserved by the state department. >> there are the c
the width of america on map is within 70 mi. of accuracy at the equator.s before anyone had gone to the west side of south america. congress took an interest in this piece and they agreed to put $5 million into the purchase of the map. and the other half was provided by private donors. we had it acquired in 2003. but that matt provides as, 500 years later, more questions than we can answer. >> the library of congress has an activision that makes that more than half of the library....
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so what puts us into the tier 3 category is the width. in addition to the cubic requirement, there is also a with the limitation. anything that goes outside of 12 inches automatically goes into tier 3. that is just the way the law is written. at that time, we will go through the process at tier 3, but the permit that was issued was issued properly. i have worked with them a lot and a access google views on a regular basis. whenever he needs more information he has asked for a different focus from different angles, and in this situation we did not receive any of those requests. but i do know that he goes to the full evaluation and street view is a great way of doing that. it gives real time -- i guess not real time, but a view of that as well. thank you very much. vice president garcia: you heard me ask mr. flanagan the question about the claim in his brief that nextg had submitted pictures that were dated and misleading, in which there was a dumpster. >> right. vice president garcia: you state specifically that no such picture was submitt
so what puts us into the tier 3 category is the width. in addition to the cubic requirement, there is also a with the limitation. anything that goes outside of 12 inches automatically goes into tier 3. that is just the way the law is written. at that time, we will go through the process at tier 3, but the permit that was issued was issued properly. i have worked with them a lot and a access google views on a regular basis. whenever he needs more information he has asked for a different focus...
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topics include standardizing the width of chimneys and weight issues. they cap off with a giant parade for all to enjoy christmas in july. >>> well, while much of the country is suffering through a heat wave, a huge chunk of ice is making waves in canada. a floating island of ice is floating about 30 miles off of canada's coast, having drifted all the way from greenland. the whole thing is roughly the size of manhattan and weighs several billion tons. experts are keeping an eye out, but they say it poses little threat. >>> and finally, animators in taiwan have done it again. famous for recreating big news events, the wake of rupert murdoch is their latest inspiration. the animation depicts the dramatic scene when wendi murdoch leapt to the aid of her -year-old husband as an attacker tried to throw a shaving cream pie at him. of course, you will remember they did this with the tiger woods scandal, with the charlie sheen debacle. >> is there a tiger theme here? tiger's wife -- >> she's being dubbed the tiger wife for her quick acting skills. >> maybe it's
topics include standardizing the width of chimneys and weight issues. they cap off with a giant parade for all to enjoy christmas in july. >>> well, while much of the country is suffering through a heat wave, a huge chunk of ice is making waves in canada. a floating island of ice is floating about 30 miles off of canada's coast, having drifted all the way from greenland. the whole thing is roughly the size of manhattan and weighs several billion tons. experts are keeping an eye out,...
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working within a shape consistent with the historic district, a long, linear shape within the heighth, width, dimension of a historic shed but stepping out a little bit to look at this as a new building that serves a new private use in this location and the intent movement on the roof designed to collect rainwater to be used been a greywater system to irrigate the building and set up to handle p.e.v. panels at a later date -- they are not quite in the budget at the moment -- and to accentuate the wave appearance and let light into other sections of the building. a view of the terminal from the plaza at the front and the glass of two stories because this is where people will enter and move up to stairways, escalators, or elevators. this is a view from the waterside, and does not show the gangway which will be here which is a large piece of industrial equipment that gets you from the building to the ship. and here is a very plum sketch part of an early drawing, showing that the thinking that went into the public space design and looking at the views and where you see views from surrounding str
working within a shape consistent with the historic district, a long, linear shape within the heighth, width, dimension of a historic shed but stepping out a little bit to look at this as a new building that serves a new private use in this location and the intent movement on the roof designed to collect rainwater to be used been a greywater system to irrigate the building and set up to handle p.e.v. panels at a later date -- they are not quite in the budget at the moment -- and to accentuate...
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the width of south america on this map is within 70 miles of accuracy at the equator and this was supposedlyore anyone went to the west side of south america. congress really took an interest in this piece and they agreed to put $5 million toward the purchase of the map and the other half was provided by private donors. we finally acquired it in 2003. but that map provides us, 500 years later, more questions than we can answer. >> in addition to photos and map, the library of congress has a large book and manuscript division which in total makes up about half the numb of all the items in the library. many are the papers of political figures. >> all documents dealing with political history are not just the official record of acts of a policymaker. we have a whole life approach, birth to death. everything that goes into their whole life. >> that includes the lives of presidents. it was tedy roosevelt's 1903 executive order that accelerated the library's collection of presidential papers. >> what this did was transfer from the state department the papers of four presidents, george washington, t
the width of south america on this map is within 70 miles of accuracy at the equator and this was supposedlyore anyone went to the west side of south america. congress really took an interest in this piece and they agreed to put $5 million toward the purchase of the map and the other half was provided by private donors. we finally acquired it in 2003. but that map provides us, 500 years later, more questions than we can answer. >> in addition to photos and map, the library of congress has...
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so i think that our project fits nicely with the neighborhood in terms of look and size, the lot width, and a denser multiunit building would not be in character with the neighborhood. it also -- actually, i also want to point out that since 2006 when we started with the preproject applications and 2007, february, when we actually did the formal application, there was never any indication the department wanted anything higher density than what we proposed and it wasn't until july 2009, over two years later, that, you know, the planning department mentioned they wanted a higher density. and even then in our discussions with r.d.t., i was not convinced there was an overwhelming staff support for the six units. and i think at the time r.d.t. had some strong personalities which i believe are no longer there. also, i'd like to point out we held two neighborhood meetings for the project, and there was no opposition from the neighbors, and in the presentation that we made to them, it was always presented as a four-unit project and now to go back and say that we have to put six units when the
so i think that our project fits nicely with the neighborhood in terms of look and size, the lot width, and a denser multiunit building would not be in character with the neighborhood. it also -- actually, i also want to point out that since 2006 when we started with the preproject applications and 2007, february, when we actually did the formal application, there was never any indication the department wanted anything higher density than what we proposed and it wasn't until july 2009, over two...
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what clete divers do he simply amazing but they are just humans diving from a high ideal full width twenty seven meters. despite their outstanding ability and experience is always a life threatening situation and fear is certainly not an alien concept of them although the ways to fight it differ. with ten to fifteen minutes to go the dive is the only thing in my mind but when i'm standing there on the edge of the platform my head is empty i'm just out of this world no fear no thinking just me and the height like i believe my trainers are the best in the world tatiana and cannot be stirred due to their trained two time olympic diver champion dimitri said they taught me great technique helping me to try a number of new high dives in the sport and numb standup is one of the suits in this trademark it's one of the most breathtaking get difficult things to do in the sport kill meeting with east regional invention it blind entry into the water with some clean diving events which by thousands of dangerous concentration and focus is a must before executing a high dive although sujan disclaims audi
what clete divers do he simply amazing but they are just humans diving from a high ideal full width twenty seven meters. despite their outstanding ability and experience is always a life threatening situation and fear is certainly not an alien concept of them although the ways to fight it differ. with ten to fifteen minutes to go the dive is the only thing in my mind but when i'm standing there on the edge of the platform my head is empty i'm just out of this world no fear no thinking just me...
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. ♪ ♪ >> faster band width speeds and this is music to cisco. >>> you mike like the sound of this one 30 years a massive brick building in the center of san francisco has sat empty. now, the doors to the armory is open by new controversial owners. >> when was completed in 1914 the imposing armory at 14th and mission streets was designed to keep san francisco safe from an enemy attack. national guard stayed until the early 70s. it left it all but abandoned after investors failed. >> there was graffiti on the on outside. >> peter is owner a video production company that specializes in "x" rated at the tish films. >> it's a landmark in its own right and enormous amount of character. >> despite opposition from some people in the neighborhood he bought the building in 2007 for $14.5 million and immediately started cleaning up the outside. davis cline was the broker for the building for 15 years. >> and the building has been a place for homeless and criminal activity very unsanity for many years. i think peter has done a good job cleaning up the building. >> 24-hour security and comes and g
. ♪ ♪ >> faster band width speeds and this is music to cisco. >>> you mike like the sound of this one 30 years a massive brick building in the center of san francisco has sat empty. now, the doors to the armory is open by new controversial owners. >> when was completed in 1914 the imposing armory at 14th and mission streets was designed to keep san francisco safe from an enemy attack. national guard stayed until the early 70s. it left it all but abandoned after...
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so i took that from 34 street and park avenue looking completely across the width of manhattan.kers are going to bed? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't know. they call it manhattanhenge. let's talk about "startalk radio show." >> "star talk radio" thanks for mentioning that. >> jimmy: please. now, how do we find this, this program? >> go to startalkradio.net and all the listening instructions are there. plus, it's on itunes. you can download it. >> jimmy: and it's a cool show. you talk about science and all that stuff, but then you also talk about, like, kind of interesting topics like time travel in movies. >> yeah. well, because what i do is, we bring on guests that are not scientists. they can be. but, generally, it's somebody who does something else but science has impacted their lives in some way. >> jimmy: like, give me an example. >> well, okay. jon stewart is an a guest. >> jimmy: he's a great guy. >> just for example. that's when you learn that, like, he majored in chemistry in college. so i had to ask him the geek question -- did he have a favorite element. and he said --
so i took that from 34 street and park avenue looking completely across the width of manhattan.kers are going to bed? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't know. they call it manhattanhenge. let's talk about "startalk radio show." >> "star talk radio" thanks for mentioning that. >> jimmy: please. now, how do we find this, this program? >> go to startalkradio.net and all the listening instructions are there. plus, it's on itunes. you can download it. >>...
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one key make sure the brim doesn't exceed the width of your shoulders.ll. >> very smart. thank you so much kimberly. fiffi is here, another nice hat. >> these are easy to throw on, it's done with a little cotton, very casual but more dressy feel, a leather cap. he happens to have a narrow, rather small head. we made sure the cap fit him to a "t" and beautifully. the one mistake they're too small for your head shape and then your head looks like a house, and the cap ends up looking look a dormer and that is a testidefinite toss in my b. >> in the summertime you'll not get hot wearing it. thank you so much. maria is here as well, this is a lovely hat. i have avenue never seen anything like this before. >> this is like the sunday best. in america we tend to wearing hats for special occasions or holidays. a perfect fashion pop with the accessory of a hat. adds to her purple chic dress. americans might say hats are too hot. hers is sheer, delicate, tremendous breathability and she has a square faced shape, so here having that kind of softer rounded crown brin
one key make sure the brim doesn't exceed the width of your shoulders.ll. >> very smart. thank you so much kimberly. fiffi is here, another nice hat. >> these are easy to throw on, it's done with a little cotton, very casual but more dressy feel, a leather cap. he happens to have a narrow, rather small head. we made sure the cap fit him to a "t" and beautifully. the one mistake they're too small for your head shape and then your head looks like a house, and the cap ends up...
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they found the width of certain blood vessels was significantly different in those with alzheimer's diseasee scientists say the test is still in the experimental stage and more research is needed. >> and having a cocktail may not be the best way town wind. new research -- to unwind. new research shows drinking can make stress last longer. stress can reduce alcohol's intoxicating effects causing people drink more. >>> those are some of today's top medical stories. i'm terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >>> japan wins the world cup! >> and that's how the women's world cup ended with japan winning a penalty kick shootout 3-1 after three american players missed their shots. heartbreaking to watch. during the game, the japanese managed to come back from behind twice. in overtime the u.s. scored in the 104th minute. then japan scored on a corner kick in the 117th minute. >> evidently it wasn't meant to be. we worked so hard. we believed in each other through the -- everything. and it ended up around the corner. it will hurt for a while but i'm proud of our team. we never gave up. >> and we are pr
they found the width of certain blood vessels was significantly different in those with alzheimer's diseasee scientists say the test is still in the experimental stage and more research is needed. >> and having a cocktail may not be the best way town wind. new research -- to unwind. new research shows drinking can make stress last longer. stress can reduce alcohol's intoxicating effects causing people drink more. >>> those are some of today's top medical stories. i'm terrell...
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she went in forrg she could go out the side door of saying she was subject to arrest and the band width of what she could say wa narrow. >> charlie: would have been better had they not arrested her? >> by a million miles. >> those of us that are fans of senate questions is when you're under oath your under lines and i mount most of the questions was what did you know, how come you didn't know it. >> and the tom watson the labor mp. they were there but i thought he was fairly strategic in terms of boxing them in. >> watson did the best job of pushing and pushing but where to the murdoch's credit they ntinued to hue in the line that yes we run the media company. this is small, we didn't know about it and just as outraged we didn't know about it and you can box them in butunless your strategic about the rest the questioning and that's where i found it disappointing there are specific instance instances now. >> there were a couple of desparately frustrating -- i was in the office not in the room watching this sadly but there were moments when you were raging at the screenaying fo god sake a
she went in forrg she could go out the side door of saying she was subject to arrest and the band width of what she could say wa narrow. >> charlie: would have been better had they not arrested her? >> by a million miles. >> those of us that are fans of senate questions is when you're under oath your under lines and i mount most of the questions was what did you know, how come you didn't know it. >> and the tom watson the labor mp. they were there but i thought he was...
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we have gone looking for 'it' everywhere, in bible, in band width, blooming like a womb from the ocean floor. still, 'it' resists the matter of false versus real. unconvinced by our zeal, 'it' is unappreciable. it is like some novel, an unreadable." the other thing that was happening during the time i was writing this book was i became pregnant with my daughter. that was another big "it" that in some ways, i was really grateful for because it gave me a sense that not only is there this ever-after that our loved ones disappear into, but there's some source that might be generating other people, other, you know, love. so it was a beautiful kind of thing that i was able to write into a little bit. >> brown: you can watch more of our interview with tracy k. smith and see her read other poems on our web site. >> lehrer: again, the major developments of the day: former international financier dominique strauss-kahn was released without bail as questions arose about the woman who accused him of sexual assault; a federal judge in kansas temporarily blocked a new state licensing law that impose
we have gone looking for 'it' everywhere, in bible, in band width, blooming like a womb from the ocean floor. still, 'it' resists the matter of false versus real. unconvinced by our zeal, 'it' is unappreciable. it is like some novel, an unreadable." the other thing that was happening during the time i was writing this book was i became pregnant with my daughter. that was another big "it" that in some ways, i was really grateful for because it gave me a sense that not only is...
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the width of certain blood vessels were different in a healthy person and masked the amount of plaque in brain scans. currently brain scans is most common way to find evidence of alzheimer's but they say they are expensive and impractical. major warning signs of alzheimer's include the following, memory loss, a confusion with time or place. new problems with speaking or writing words. social withdrawal and changes in mood or personality. more than 5 ppbltd 4 million americans and 35 million people will get alzheimer's. it noose cure. drugs only temporarily ease symptoms so finding it early families can prepare ahead of time. >> heather: it is day two of carmegeddon, that massive road construction project. an update on the progress and if it's creating any headaches. >> gregg: and president obama awarding the medal of honor to this brave army ranger. how he saved lives and put his own personal safety on the line. >> heather: and can this really protect your hard earned money in tough economic times. >> we want to make prices clear and want to make risks clear and want consumers to be a
the width of certain blood vessels were different in a healthy person and masked the amount of plaque in brain scans. currently brain scans is most common way to find evidence of alzheimer's but they say they are expensive and impractical. major warning signs of alzheimer's include the following, memory loss, a confusion with time or place. new problems with speaking or writing words. social withdrawal and changes in mood or personality. more than 5 ppbltd 4 million americans and 35 million...
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one-third of our nation's navigation channels are at authorized departments and widths. waterways have been closed to commercial navigation due to dredging. eight out of 10 of our nation's hashors are not dredged. this has a direct impact on american job creation and prosperity. when american ships have to light load, american productivity is lost. for example, for each inch silted in, the fleet collectively per voyage leaves 8,000 tons on the docks of duluth and that produces 6,000 cars. i don't have to tell the ranking member what this means. light loading causes increased transportation costs and decreases our american competitiveness. every billion dollars translates to 15,000 american jobs. given the economic straits we are in, it is imperative we don't hold back american business with increased transportation costs. we must, mr. chairman, ensure the monies intended for dredging are not for other programs. this will expand the scope of the projects eligible to receive harbor trust fund monies. they maintain channels they and our nation depend on. we ensure that trus
one-third of our nation's navigation channels are at authorized departments and widths. waterways have been closed to commercial navigation due to dredging. eight out of 10 of our nation's hashors are not dredged. this has a direct impact on american job creation and prosperity. when american ships have to light load, american productivity is lost. for example, for each inch silted in, the fleet collectively per voyage leaves 8,000 tons on the docks of duluth and that produces 6,000 cars. i...
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the higher the band width on that connectivity obviously the better to be able to stream those moviesring and all that hiccuping sometimes you experience on the web. no, other than that, you don't need anything else. they're not charging a subscription fee for their service. they are saying you can do this per rental, $3.99 for a standard definition. want the high definition one it's going to be about 5 to $6s. >> bandwidth, i was going to say that. i knew that. >> you do know a few technical terms. >> well, tell us here, walmart, when you hear walmart is getting into the game, you better pay attention. >> absolutely. because you know, i don't want to call them mass consumization but we know once a product hits their shelves it does reach mass consumers. so, with that being said, i think this could be a game changer in that for a long time, we've seen other companies in this space. we've seen netflix, apple, hue lu, all the ways to get content over the web but for it to go into walmart that's going to raise the attention for a lot of people who will say, wait i can do this, can i stre
the higher the band width on that connectivity obviously the better to be able to stream those moviesring and all that hiccuping sometimes you experience on the web. no, other than that, you don't need anything else. they're not charging a subscription fee for their service. they are saying you can do this per rental, $3.99 for a standard definition. want the high definition one it's going to be about 5 to $6s. >> bandwidth, i was going to say that. i knew that. >> you do know a few...
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i think increasingly, not long ago that felt it was a luxury, the band width you had to access the informations superhighway, to date myself. that is a measure of how one can participate in civic life. in new america, we have a team of people at the think tank. about how it should be a public right. how do transformed thinking about that? you are right. the penetration abroad and is not uniform across the country and remain expensive for a lot of people. >> another question to your right. >> i would like to come back to what our professors are basing on the rationale and reasoning why we have this great divide in the local community where citizens are living. there was a statement made that i would like to challenge somewhat and which came first, the chicken or the egg? the statement was that people do not make a decision for where they live having anything to do with politics. in part, that may be true, but it leaves out the entire supreme court decision about one-man, one-vote. since the 1970's what we have seen happening in the local communities, at the state level, at the county level, "one
i think increasingly, not long ago that felt it was a luxury, the band width you had to access the informations superhighway, to date myself. that is a measure of how one can participate in civic life. in new america, we have a team of people at the think tank. about how it should be a public right. how do transformed thinking about that? you are right. the penetration abroad and is not uniform across the country and remain expensive for a lot of people. >> another question to your right....
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cooler width is on the way for all of us starting tomorrow through the rest of the forecast. >> thanks. ♪ the glamorous glamorous >> oh, my goodness. welcome back live to "good morning america." and say hello to tyra banks. she is here. she has so much going on and i know you're wondering, well, what's with that above her eye? she will explain to america next top model and so much more. she's got a book that's coming out. she's got a little bit of everything. she's at harvard so we'll talk to tyra coming up. let me tell you both something, coming out the door with all these photographers, you don't want to be around tyra banks because they're like get out of the way, robin, the photograp r photographers. >> way back. bringing up the rear. >>> also coming up, extreme makeover makeup edition. the woman who can't stop buying can she really change her ways? we'll get into that. >>> the foods you love may be dangerous for your pets. we'll break down what's safe and not and i'm getting the band back together. we'll be taking everything wrong. first speaking of sam, i didn't want to tell at t
cooler width is on the way for all of us starting tomorrow through the rest of the forecast. >> thanks. ♪ the glamorous glamorous >> oh, my goodness. welcome back live to "good morning america." and say hello to tyra banks. she is here. she has so much going on and i know you're wondering, well, what's with that above her eye? she will explain to america next top model and so much more. she's got a book that's coming out. she's got a little bit of everything. she's at...
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the eye and what they found is that folks who early alzheimer's disease, those vessels changed the widthels changed. and so it's really -- it allowed them to say, hey, we think this person is headed towards getting serious alzheimer's disease and it's easy to see these vessels. it's not a tough thing to do. >> so the key then is that it seems like it's relatively easy as you said. secondly, how soon can they detect these changes? >> they can detect the changes pretty early in the course of the disease, kiran. also it seems to be a better alternative to pet scans and m.r.i.s because they are pricey and technically challenging to do. this is looking at back of the eye and easier and less expensive. it's a much more effective screening tool if it pans to be -- >> who does it work for? >> people in the early stages of alzheimer's. it could be a whole bunch of other things as alzheimer's is tough to detect. they want to tease out who has alzheimer's and who doesn't. >> they are learning things about what makes people get alzheimer's. there is some connection to brain injuries increasing your
the eye and what they found is that folks who early alzheimer's disease, those vessels changed the widthels changed. and so it's really -- it allowed them to say, hey, we think this person is headed towards getting serious alzheimer's disease and it's easy to see these vessels. it's not a tough thing to do. >> so the key then is that it seems like it's relatively easy as you said. secondly, how soon can they detect these changes? >> they can detect the changes pretty early in the...
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the width of south america it is within 70 miles of accuracy of the equator.his was supposedly before anyone went to the west side. congress took an interest in this and they agreed to cut $5 million to the purchase of the map. the other half was provided by a private donor. that map provides us 500 years later more questions than we can answer. >> in addition to photos and maps, the library of congress has a large manuscript division. it makes up about half of the items of the library. many of these are the papers of political figures. >> are documents dealing with political history are not just the official record of policies. we have a whole life approach. everything that goes into their whole life. >> that includes the lives of presidents. it was teddy roosevelt potts 1903 executive order that accelerated the library's collection of presidential papers. >> what this did was transferred from the state department the papers of presidents. george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, and james monroe. as well as the papers of alexander hamilton and ben
the width of south america it is within 70 miles of accuracy of the equator.his was supposedly before anyone went to the west side. congress took an interest in this and they agreed to cut $5 million to the purchase of the map. the other half was provided by a private donor. that map provides us 500 years later more questions than we can answer. >> in addition to photos and maps, the library of congress has a large manuscript division. it makes up about half of the items of the library....
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laughter] which is an important accomplishment of mine, which is that i had some combination of the width, the charm and the wallet as president of harvard to recruit eric lender to join the harvard faculty as well as my faculty as i think you will see by the end of this session that was a wise thing that i did. [laughter] >> look, eric and i i suspect come down and around the same places on pragmatic, on the pragmatic questions of what actually should be done. it is kind of the role of the scientist to raise questions so i'm going to emphasize a little more of the skeptical side, but at the end of the day, nobody with any sense thinks that they should all be left, should be left to the market. i think the first thing to say is that market failure is in a superficial sense absolutely pervasive. the most obvious way to say that is the economists estimate that two-thirds, 75%, 80% have the exact number of all the economic growth in the country. it comes as a consequence of science and technological innovation and while eric and frances live quite well, i think we can safely assume that a va
laughter] which is an important accomplishment of mine, which is that i had some combination of the width, the charm and the wallet as president of harvard to recruit eric lender to join the harvard faculty as well as my faculty as i think you will see by the end of this session that was a wise thing that i did. [laughter] >> look, eric and i i suspect come down and around the same places on pragmatic, on the pragmatic questions of what actually should be done. it is kind of the role of...
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the width of south america it is within 70 miles of accuracy of the equator.s was supposedly before anyone went to the west side. congress took an interest in this and they agreed to put $5 million to the purchase of the map. the other half was provided by a private donor. it was finally acquired in 2003. that map provides us 500 years later more questions than we can answer. >> in addition to photos and maps, the library of congress has a large manuscript division. it makes up about half of the number of all the items of the library. many of these are the papers of political figures. >> our documents dealing with political history are not just the official record of policies. we have a whole life approach. birth to death, everything that goes into their whole life. >> that includes the lives of presidents. it was teddy roosevelt's 1903 executive order that accelerated the library's collection of presidential papers. >> what this did was transfer from the state department the papers of presidents -- george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, and james
the width of south america it is within 70 miles of accuracy of the equator.s was supposedly before anyone went to the west side. congress took an interest in this and they agreed to put $5 million to the purchase of the map. the other half was provided by a private donor. it was finally acquired in 2003. that map provides us 500 years later more questions than we can answer. >> in addition to photos and maps, the library of congress has a large manuscript division. it makes up about half...
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laughter] which is an important accomplishment of mine, which is that i had some combination of the width, the charm and the wallet as president of harvard to recruit eric lender to join the harvard faculty as well as my faculty as i think you will see by the end of this session that was a wise thing that i did. [laughter] >> look, eric and i i suspect come down and around the same places on pragmatic, on the pragmatic questions of what actually should be done. it is kind of the role of the scientist to raise questions so i'm going to emphasize a little more of the skeptical side, but at the end of the day, nobody with any sense thinks that they should all be left, should be left to the market. i think the first thing to say is that market failure is in a superficial sense absolutely pervasive. the most obvious way to say that is the economists estimate that two-thirds, 75%, 80% have the exact number of all the economic growth in the country. it comes as a consequence of science and technological innovation and while eric and frances live quite well, i think we can safely assume that a va
laughter] which is an important accomplishment of mine, which is that i had some combination of the width, the charm and the wallet as president of harvard to recruit eric lender to join the harvard faculty as well as my faculty as i think you will see by the end of this session that was a wise thing that i did. [laughter] >> look, eric and i i suspect come down and around the same places on pragmatic, on the pragmatic questions of what actually should be done. it is kind of the role of...
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wireless and other technological development in the united states because we will not have enough band width to continue innovating. internet service will then slow and calls will be dropped. we should not let this scenario unfold. we should reach our full technological potential because broadband development is a key job creator for the 21st century. now, according to one estimate, the information and communications industry contributed more than $1.7 trillion to the u.s. gross domestic product in 2009 or over 12% of our total national inco income. another study found that broadband provides additional annual consumer benefits of roughly $32 billion a year. it's widely acknowledged that wireless broadband also generates productivity gains of approximately $28 billion annually, and one cost estimate even puts productivity gains for the development and use of wireless broadband at almost $860 billion in 2016. in my own state of illinois, a study indicates that sphraisks increased productivity will reach about $5.8 billion in five years. this demonstrates that every sector of our economy benef
wireless and other technological development in the united states because we will not have enough band width to continue innovating. internet service will then slow and calls will be dropped. we should not let this scenario unfold. we should reach our full technological potential because broadband development is a key job creator for the 21st century. now, according to one estimate, the information and communications industry contributed more than $1.7 trillion to the u.s. gross domestic...