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according to a recent study using smartphones can make us feel more restless normally the more someone performs a certain task the better they can do it and as a result their brain signals become. but the opposite is the case for smartphone users the more they use their devices the more erratic their brain activity becomes one possible explanation for this is that smartphone users tend to have several apps or browser windows open at once which can lead to over. stimulation of the brain. our brains aren't meant for multitasking it when i switch tasks quickly i tend to overlook things and my error rate goes up and while switching tasks my brain also needs a moment to readjust which is another moment when where error prone this on the feline finishes. the problem isn't technology itself but how we use it. when we constantly use such devices we get used to being in a state of distraction over time this will lead to it becoming harder for us to focus on and prioritize tasks and that will make us feel stressed and we become more forgetful as well because we can't focus our attention on one t
according to a recent study using smartphones can make us feel more restless normally the more someone performs a certain task the better they can do it and as a result their brain signals become. but the opposite is the case for smartphone users the more they use their devices the more erratic their brain activity becomes one possible explanation for this is that smartphone users tend to have several apps or browser windows open at once which can lead to over. stimulation of the brain. our...
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they also use them to split wooden beams which were then used to build complex houses. this construction of housing was a key element in the transition to sedentary life. the leap in dimension would meet since huffed. hunters and gatherers also stayed in one place for extended periods provided that they could find enough food. but the changes that took place in the neolithic period or revolutionary. uses of journalist mention this transition to seven to relight was a key development for thousands of years people had to live as hunter gatherers a natural way of life. would not through they felt themselves in a natural way as well as if they had relatively few children because the women did not become pregnant while they were breastfeeding. where but all that changed radically with the development of agriculture. because that prompted people to change their diet. brame now provided carbohydrates and domesticated animals provided meat and fats. well this would certainly a good fit that increased the fat content in the body. also women became pregnant more often and this le
they also use them to split wooden beams which were then used to build complex houses. this construction of housing was a key element in the transition to sedentary life. the leap in dimension would meet since huffed. hunters and gatherers also stayed in one place for extended periods provided that they could find enough food. but the changes that took place in the neolithic period or revolutionary. uses of journalist mention this transition to seven to relight was a key development for...
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us. of theeague is director mccreary institute for cyber and critical infrastructure security. and our center for cyber and homeland security. nielsenosted secretary and each of her predecessors for this event since of the department was created. we are lucky to have him at the helm of the institute. research and uses scholarship to develop practical solutions for real-world problems. useinstitute mission is to theory and practice and policy with technology to protect and advance u.s. interest in the areas of cyber and critical infrastructure security. approaches solutions and designs those to enhance security across the public and private sectors. the institute's policy work is driven by the center for cyber and homeland security based here in washington d c c.. -- it accomplishes its mission by convening events such as this one. by publishing policy relevant analysis and by providing expert testimony to congress on critical issues and challenges that are related to cyber security, criti
us. of theeague is director mccreary institute for cyber and critical infrastructure security. and our center for cyber and homeland security. nielsenosted secretary and each of her predecessors for this event since of the department was created. we are lucky to have him at the helm of the institute. research and uses scholarship to develop practical solutions for real-world problems. useinstitute mission is to theory and practice and policy with technology to protect and advance u.s. interest...
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could be a gift for us. and i will definitely transform the workplace nodes to varying degrees in particular it will take over jobs that are physically demanding and repetitive as well as some creative jobs but do we really want that a recent poll shows that many germans are skeptical about ai in the workplace seventy six percent say it's unclear who is liable when screws up sixty eight percent fewer jobs could be scrapped and sixty six percent of respondents said the human eyes work. but those questioned also see some advantages forty eight percent believe ai will allow humans to focus on more important costs thirty four percent think ai could help cut working hours and twenty three percent say it will reduce human arrows and eye is a very powerful tool but it's not going to solve all of our problems just like it's not going to take down the world the important thing is to figure out the match between where the technology needs and what the technology is capable off we as a society need to decide where we w
could be a gift for us. and i will definitely transform the workplace nodes to varying degrees in particular it will take over jobs that are physically demanding and repetitive as well as some creative jobs but do we really want that a recent poll shows that many germans are skeptical about ai in the workplace seventy six percent say it's unclear who is liable when screws up sixty eight percent fewer jobs could be scrapped and sixty six percent of respondents said the human eyes work. but those...
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office use definition. second a the ceu to allow exception for employee cafeterias that meet the following, located at street level, open for use by public. maximize storefront and provide incentives to employees to patronize adjacent restaurants. to further clarify the definition of employee cafeteria. four to emphasize the employee cafeterias contribune to street activation and include economic opportunities for local residents and businesses. last modification to eliminate the grandfathering date as proposed. regarding the super-vasesor's latest amendment we have not had time to formally review giving the timing of the submission. after an initial look we think some of the new findings six through eight may be difficult to implement because of the required metric. some may be better situated in the environment code. this concludes the presentation. we are available for questions. >> we will take public comment on this item. i have a few speaker cards. dd workman, ballard, adam, henry. >> good afternoon,
office use definition. second a the ceu to allow exception for employee cafeterias that meet the following, located at street level, open for use by public. maximize storefront and provide incentives to employees to patronize adjacent restaurants. to further clarify the definition of employee cafeteria. four to emphasize the employee cafeterias contribune to street activation and include economic opportunities for local residents and businesses. last modification to eliminate the grandfathering...
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give us your name, give us the facts, and it can even be anonymous. and that coupled with our language access, which i think is really important here in san francisco, and these were areas that had not been given as much robust attention with my agency -- >> not at all, actually. >> that's the past. this is what we're doing know. i'm looking forward to and being optmistic about the value that i think that my agency provides to the broader public, and the value i think my agency provides to law enforcement agencies of being able to give them feedback and direct information and transparent information about what is actually happening. and these are concerns that i think have plagued law enforcement agencies for a long time, with people not being clear or having obscured information and access to what the accountability looks like. we're trying to expand that. >> one last question -- i'm sorry for all of the questions. >> yes. >> i know you have attorneys and also investigators, right? >> correct. >> do you have social workers? >> it's -- that's funny yo
give us your name, give us the facts, and it can even be anonymous. and that coupled with our language access, which i think is really important here in san francisco, and these were areas that had not been given as much robust attention with my agency -- >> not at all, actually. >> that's the past. this is what we're doing know. i'm looking forward to and being optmistic about the value that i think that my agency provides to the broader public, and the value i think my agency...
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every single one of us. and the law firms, other judges, and the law schools, and us. and maybe, you know, the most important thing is for us to use whatever bully pulpit we have to make clear that this is an important issue, that diversity in the legal profession is a matter of real significance, that the legal profession is made stronger by how diverse and inclusive it is. no profession fairs well if you don't take advantage of the talents and the perspectives and the experiences of all kinds of different people. and for us to use this kind of setting, and other sorts of settings to say exactly that, and to say that this is an issue with deep concern. >> mr. chairman, i think my time has expired. unless the chair would give me some additional -- >> probably, you're correct, it probably is -- >> because i filibustered? is that the idea? >> well done. you learned how these cameras work here. [ laughter ] >> mr. justice, if you could answer mr. bishop's question in a succinct manner, i would appreciate that. >> as opposed to to your wordy colleague. >> i apologize. i do
every single one of us. and the law firms, other judges, and the law schools, and us. and maybe, you know, the most important thing is for us to use whatever bully pulpit we have to make clear that this is an important issue, that diversity in the legal profession is a matter of real significance, that the legal profession is made stronger by how diverse and inclusive it is. no profession fairs well if you don't take advantage of the talents and the perspectives and the experiences of all kinds...
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used to cross them often. today that's no longer possible. you never know even if we wanted to we couldn't cross over they used to be lots of mushrooms over there just in that i think when was the passage closed so no question that they close the border when lithuania became sophron state that was over twenty years ago now that. the food but nothing on the radio kidnapping and. anyone living this close to the border is either very scared or not scared at all every fall russia stages large scale maneuvers the bill clinton used to talk about danger coming from russia let them do their drills there is no concern to us if it's not those soldiers practicing it would be up as it's part of their job to get us at mario's the border is blocked by planes but there are many crossing points and also plenty of gaps to sneak through. conservative m.p. very honest us says lithuania needs a fence that clearly shows its big neighbor where the border is. one may go to meet him construction there has temporarily ceased because t
used to cross them often. today that's no longer possible. you never know even if we wanted to we couldn't cross over they used to be lots of mushrooms over there just in that i think when was the passage closed so no question that they close the border when lithuania became sophron state that was over twenty years ago now that. the food but nothing on the radio kidnapping and. anyone living this close to the border is either very scared or not scared at all every fall russia stages large scale...
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we're already predisposed us we don't want and it's not easy for us to get through to them even on us even national option us national authority. the station isn't alone in trying to push back against russian propaganda people in regas art nouveau neighborhood which has always considered self the european have joined in to since twenty fourteen russian intellectuals who opposed their current government have been living here in exile they include twenty employees of russia's most successful online platform. we meet with eve on call because of his medusa a media outlet offers critical day to day coverage of what's going on in russia and can be followed online around the world. it hopes that young people who are used to gathering their own news and information from online sources can help bring about an end to putin's rule. they don't watch television that's why the whole propaganda machine doesn't work with them this is what's right now i guess these you know the specialists the guys in present administration felt you know the television doesn't work with a huge and very important and v
we're already predisposed us we don't want and it's not easy for us to get through to them even on us even national option us national authority. the station isn't alone in trying to push back against russian propaganda people in regas art nouveau neighborhood which has always considered self the european have joined in to since twenty fourteen russian intellectuals who opposed their current government have been living here in exile they include twenty employees of russia's most successful...
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broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and that impact upon all of us you me the guy behind the tree everybody we are so pleased that you're with us today coming up cryptocurrency is receiving more and more attention international recognition but what does that mean going forward kristie i encounter part acting great throat or a arco dot i know you are standing by to break it all down plus the term mainstream media gets tossed around quite a bit to these days but what is the reality of media in the mainstream holland could close with a big picture help us understand the big business of mainstream media and global rankings are out on the most and least expensive cities in the world and it's got a few surprises buried in the details but more importantly for all of you boom busters what does it mean for international business and travel especially with regard to those urban ecosystems moreover and help us take a spin around the globe and later most people know that old p.c. is a major pull blame away in other places around the world not just in the u.s. an
broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and that impact upon all of us you me the guy behind the tree everybody we are so pleased that you're with us today coming up cryptocurrency is receiving more and more attention international recognition but what does that mean going forward kristie i encounter part acting great throat or a arco dot i know you are standing by to break it all down plus the term mainstream media gets tossed around quite a bit to these...
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thank you for joining us here on my from paris. we start with the tragic news from new zealand city of christchurch is friday were at least forty nine pepeople were killeded in mass shohootings. at two mosques. according to authorities this was a carefully planned and unprecedented terror attacack. e that has shocked the usually peaceful nation. israeli in born suspect wrote in the manifesto. he supported donald trump as a symbol of renewed white identit. that set now listen to one of the eyewitnesses to not attack. on friday. it started in the main room -- because of the shorter must have come through the whole movie. and i was in the sidee room so i didid not see w w was shooting - but ease so that through my a thee through my room when i was in and also i saw some people let had reliedd on their ability in some people really are limping. bad debt moment d day noo idea e that it was a r really seriousu. it wenent on and w wrote -- six many t to a mall in - -- but i could hear screamingng and crying and use so some people that are
thank you for joining us here on my from paris. we start with the tragic news from new zealand city of christchurch is friday were at least forty nine pepeople were killeded in mass shohootings. at two mosques. according to authorities this was a carefully planned and unprecedented terror attacack. e that has shocked the usually peaceful nation. israeli in born suspect wrote in the manifesto. he supported donald trump as a symbol of renewed white identit. that set now listen to one of the...
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all of us matter. the united states house of representatives, two new members of congress from texas, both democrats, elected into what we were told to believe were safe republican seats. the composition of the state legislature has changed, and in houston, texas, 17 african-american women winning judicial positions. [cheers and applause] literally changing the face of criminal justice in this country most diverse city. you did that. you did that. [cheers and applause] your votes, your willingness to volunteer, the offices that you posted in your home, that is how we made this happen. and that is why i am so glad to be here with you today in my hometown, in my home state, to announce that i am running to serve you as the next president of the united states of america. [cheers and applause] thank you. [cheers and applause] this is a campaign for america. for everyone in america. like so many of you here, like so many more across the country, at this defining moment, amy and i want you to know that we ha
all of us matter. the united states house of representatives, two new members of congress from texas, both democrats, elected into what we were told to believe were safe republican seats. the composition of the state legislature has changed, and in houston, texas, 17 african-american women winning judicial positions. [cheers and applause] literally changing the face of criminal justice in this country most diverse city. you did that. you did that. [cheers and applause] your votes, your...
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give us your best smile! it's the international day of happiness today, when people around the globe are being urged to do what makes them happy and spread a little happiness, too. for the sixth year in a row, the world happiness report will look at what is important to people's well being. our home editor mark easton has been to northampton, a town that is taking the pursuit of happiness very seriously. britain is suffering from brexit blues, according to health experts and academics. there are warnings that economic uncertainty and political instability could damage the nation's mental health but here in northampton, town leaders are working together to spread a little happiness. i feel a little bit down but at a local surgery, doctor david smart is regarded as a happy evangelist, for stress, anxiety and mild depression he prescribed social events rather than pills. choose one or two that is relevant to you. referring people to community support based on the science of happiness. northampton is a great plac
give us your best smile! it's the international day of happiness today, when people around the globe are being urged to do what makes them happy and spread a little happiness, too. for the sixth year in a row, the world happiness report will look at what is important to people's well being. our home editor mark easton has been to northampton, a town that is taking the pursuit of happiness very seriously. britain is suffering from brexit blues, according to health experts and academics. there...
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us together was more. like. the group is made up of film a music producer lino. nobel and say lima the first trans lawyer in the region. street trader short of a county. literature student joy. and elementary school teacher. the right to run collectively for political office is new in brazil the five met each other during grassroots political work only one of them completely occupy the seat of course their greed that joke of a country would do that but should share everything else from the salary to the political projects involved. we will all the embers of the socialism a liberty policy and it all considered running individual efore office. sound but in the end we have the revolutionary idea to bung together. the joint us want to show that. while policymaking is traditionally top down it doesn't have to be that way. lots of people say they're sick of politics as usual and they don't feel like participating. but politics rules our lives if you get on the bus to ride into the city you're encountering politi
us together was more. like. the group is made up of film a music producer lino. nobel and say lima the first trans lawyer in the region. street trader short of a county. literature student joy. and elementary school teacher. the right to run collectively for political office is new in brazil the five met each other during grassroots political work only one of them completely occupy the seat of course their greed that joke of a country would do that but should share everything else from the...
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and project how they will be used. has there been budgets that have been done to protect expenses and operations? >> a lot of the budgeting that has been done has been not site-specific. we are in the process of working to develop site-specific budget breakdown. but some of the preliminary projections that were formed, were based on cost per acre of generic or spectrum of park systems, rather than site-specific. >> right. >> that's the process we're trying to go through now. >> right. i think it's the time for us to get more fine grained in looking at the areas, looking at the budget for each of those spaces and then aggregating it to what the total responsibility would be for us. the other thing is in terms of -- we're putting in now a lot of capital improvements to build the parks. but we know that over time, whether it's 10, 15, you know, 50 years from now, 100 years from now, that those parks will need renewal of some sort. and where does the money come from for capital improvements that will necessarily need to be
and project how they will be used. has there been budgets that have been done to protect expenses and operations? >> a lot of the budgeting that has been done has been not site-specific. we are in the process of working to develop site-specific budget breakdown. but some of the preliminary projections that were formed, were based on cost per acre of generic or spectrum of park systems, rather than site-specific. >> right. >> that's the process we're trying to go through now....
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would you go to the us on holiday probably not really why don't. i probably just want to stay here where where i know what's going on where there's no chaos whatsoever and it's still very very calm on advertising if you like. don't come to america. you palestinian teenager has been shot and killed by an israeli soldier during the latest clashes on the border dozens more protestors were injured including four medics this according to palestinian health ministry israeli military says soldiers opened fire in response to rioters hurling rocks and explosives crowds have been gathering up in the gaza israel border fence every friday for the past year for the so-called great march of return israel accuses the militant group hamas of using the rallies as a means of breaching the frontier. italian prime minister just said picante has confirmed rome's likely to sign the framework agreement with the chinese president xi jinping on the belt and road initiative calling it an opportunity for the country with all the necessary precautions it's an easy access into
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so can we use it in the. let's do it ok. ready. ocean legacy are planning to roll out these machines starting in british columbia in one year's time they aren't the first organization to try to turn plastic into fuel or to recycling. but what impresses me about chloe and her team is the determination which drives them to take a multi-pronged approach to tackling plastic pollution is a problem that won't go away if we continue to use and discard such huge amounts of plastic. but what i've seen here gives me hope that if other groups around the world were to work in similar ways it could be possible to make a real difference. around the world more than forty countries have imposed laws to cut down on plastics. in two thousand and two bangladesh was the first to prohibit than plastic bags after they clocked storm drains during devastating floods. and in malaysia's federal territories a recent ban has been imposed on plastic bags in favor of biodegradable income possible bags and food containers. while in kenya it's become illegal to p
so can we use it in the. let's do it ok. ready. ocean legacy are planning to roll out these machines starting in british columbia in one year's time they aren't the first organization to try to turn plastic into fuel or to recycling. but what impresses me about chloe and her team is the determination which drives them to take a multi-pronged approach to tackling plastic pollution is a problem that won't go away if we continue to use and discard such huge amounts of plastic. but what i've seen...
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we didn't have an over them with tanks we've developed a new process that allows us to use the maximum amount of recycled rubber some products integrate natural couch work or other substances. but we don't we only use old timers. customers like the recycled rubber when used as flooring the sheets don't have to be glued down and they can stand up to the elements. filled in fell's castle they're being used to protect the granite slabs in the courtyard. once the restoration work is finished the mats can be cleaned and used elsewhere. this robust material last for years. the idea behind. the energy in the sun to power our homes is gaining ground in africa and indeed in nigeria when it is all being used how do we maintain this resources how do we manage their homes that are part by solar and all of that well a certain idea and decided he wanted to do something about it so he said what he calls a solar academy is teaching young people how to manage solar plates so i install ations and all of that is also taking young men and women off the streets by this let's go to this look at. how to prop
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that many uses us smitten. for years and i think the whole thing is revolutionary somehow well i don't want to say that it challenges the state or banks or whatever but if you look at the whole economic system you can see the problems that crop up time and time again. and then suddenly because it comes up with this idea complexes because you read it through when you go into it a bit deeper you start to look at blace and the whole technology behind it and then you increasingly realize that this is an idea that can really work because it can really pay off really function. as a start it's going very well we should be in the black by the end of the year and our goal now is to have thirty stores in three years with the next one's opening in london and stockholm later this year stockholm and the south. vienna's postal service now even cells because in votes it's proof that the block chain revolution is even reaching traditional companies. but there is also a dark side particularly in its early days that coin was see
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besides that we'll show you what delusions famous shock is use for. our female of the week takes us to a popular festival and columbia. and our globe trotter will show us the winter sports paradise around davos in switzerland. charles and was founded in twelve thirty four and was a member of the mediæval trading alliance they had sciatic league it's now symbolized by the magnificent brick gothic architecture built at the time it's also why shawls and was declared a unesco world heritage site in two thousand and two. and the port you'll find a real eye catcher that gore's fuck a former training sailing boat built in one thousand nine hundred thirty three and these planks could top the captain's cabin has seen german russian and ukrainian skipper is rest their weary heads. the vessel was built and hamburg and was given to the soviet union as reparation after world war two in one thousand nine hundred one it became property of the ukrainian merchant navy. since two thousand and three because fox has been back in its original harbor serving first and for
besides that we'll show you what delusions famous shock is use for. our female of the week takes us to a popular festival and columbia. and our globe trotter will show us the winter sports paradise around davos in switzerland. charles and was founded in twelve thirty four and was a member of the mediæval trading alliance they had sciatic league it's now symbolized by the magnificent brick gothic architecture built at the time it's also why shawls and was declared a unesco world heritage site...
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to help all of us on the surface of the in the for us what was. left of us coming in is that a was a phone call from a homeless person to follow up on his own if the last one was nothing do i want to ask for that mythical of. these. children on the. plane flew to. their call straight in the electoral college lowered the voting age to sixteen allowing non-citizens to vote and to pack the supreme court with more and partisan judges what is happening here well it would seem if you can't win on the merit of ideas and all you need to do is to radically change the system. america's policy in iraq has never been a smashing success but apparently there's still room to make it worse the secretary of state's recent visit to the region was full of bold proclamations and quiet reversals want to use trumps policy in iraq. to get out. of serbians. sounds it. recently. which to do away from the office or the toilet of his crew. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung at the officers hands didn't hi
to help all of us on the surface of the in the for us what was. left of us coming in is that a was a phone call from a homeless person to follow up on his own if the last one was nothing do i want to ask for that mythical of. these. children on the. plane flew to. their call straight in the electoral college lowered the voting age to sixteen allowing non-citizens to vote and to pack the supreme court with more and partisan judges what is happening here well it would seem if you can't win on the...
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>> a single-family home or an individual dwelling unit, as a land use, does not require conditional use authorization. this is before you today because the establishment of group housing use triggers a conditional use authorization. >> and i think it is existing so -- it is different than his legislation. there's a lot of students around here. there's ucsf, u.s.f., this is -- this is happening. it seems to be happening and it is fine. it is not smaller r.h. once ago family homes, there are a lot of multiunit buildings around here. i don't think it is a big impact i think group housing is probably better from a rent-controlled standpoint than rh one, but i know it is not rent-controlled. if you want to continue and get more info on that, i don't mind that either. or maybe can we conditionally approved this based on that staff determines this is a better rent-controlled situation than single-family homes, and get back? no? that's okay. >> commissioner johnson. i believe the city attorney would like to weigh in. >> yes, please. >> kate stacey, from the city attorney's office. we discussed
>> a single-family home or an individual dwelling unit, as a land use, does not require conditional use authorization. this is before you today because the establishment of group housing use triggers a conditional use authorization. >> and i think it is existing so -- it is different than his legislation. there's a lot of students around here. there's ucsf, u.s.f., this is -- this is happening. it seems to be happening and it is fine. it is not smaller r.h. once ago family homes,...
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those the two main things people ask us about. seeking to give people, easier access information about that. it would do a lot to make some progress in this arena. >> chair chiu: if we can go back to the public financing fees. is there an update on whether or not supervisor mar introduced the ordinance that the commission approved last month? you said you were going to introduce it at the march 12th? >> he did. it was introduced. >> chair chiu: to the full board? >> yes. at this point it has to go through the process going through committee. usually at it point it comes to commission. but the commission already approved it. andrew can comment on the city hall side mechanics. it's just kind of going through the board side process. it will go to committee and then hopefully with positive recommendation it will go to the full board. >> chair chiu: it will be great to give us update on that next meeting. >> you i'll be glad to. other than the commissions identified policy projects i included updates here about other things that we're
those the two main things people ask us about. seeking to give people, easier access information about that. it would do a lot to make some progress in this arena. >> chair chiu: if we can go back to the public financing fees. is there an update on whether or not supervisor mar introduced the ordinance that the commission approved last month? you said you were going to introduce it at the march 12th? >> he did. it was introduced. >> chair chiu: to the full board? >> yes....
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used to pick up and kill there. really are lives that i mean why should this be done when there are all of them that there was. a sunday. for twenty two years old acim is the welfare of street dogs have been working towards the alternative. being nothing's happening for. thing happening here than i infection on every sunday one of the many routines the for the religious leave is to provide first aid to about twenty dogs in the forty area of south mumbai. you know. earlier the month of full cooperation was to kill them because they thought that was the only way it could bring down rabies or the stray dog population. for me of this twenty two year old journey it's a long term relationship and you know every time a dog passes over part of me and dice. on the. street dogs in mumbai really belong to the indigenous body of advantage of history . they've considered a nuisance and a treat because the potential carriers of the fighters. in the early ninety's it was organizations like ours is that for hard for the right to be
used to pick up and kill there. really are lives that i mean why should this be done when there are all of them that there was. a sunday. for twenty two years old acim is the welfare of street dogs have been working towards the alternative. being nothing's happening for. thing happening here than i infection on every sunday one of the many routines the for the religious leave is to provide first aid to about twenty dogs in the forty area of south mumbai. you know. earlier the month of full...
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and who is live in new delhi for us and he is watching this with us as well so help. yes just a few moments ago as you've seen as well has them a us our viewers have we've seen when commander. of the unknown arrived at the. border crossing with the indian side the atari on the other side we're looking at pictures obviously those military personnel extra of got a look at the screen took the pictures all to one side of the military personnel exchanging details in a slow walk along with that out of the new towards the gate with officials it seems from the pakistani side now we were told about half an hour ago that several members or officials from the indian high commission had also arrived at the border crossing it seems that the processing itself has gone according to plan that the pakistanis had delayed the release of the wing commander at least three times during the day we were expecting this about five hours ago and then it kept getting delayed and delayed and delayed they were told it happened after sunset we don't know what the delay has been or why there has bee
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using the same data. we use a neuron no word to figure out ok i wish shopkeeper. should behave like how much does this one cost sixty dollars. and get on board with. they spare how francs for your part of the good i well so even though the training sets were too extreme shopkeeper behaviors were oblivious able to make a choice in between those two this. time of the idea is pretty old probably about fifteen years old and is held together by duct tape with. the looks a little clunky but i think that's part of its charm actually and i think it's more relatable even than you know slick white flashy you know modern robot but really the thing that makes really really unique is that was one of the first communication robots so besides looks what are some differences between. of course can't move her the way that's one thing also her software is much more advanced like we showed you the intention based behaviors doesn't have anything like that right now. the use of robots in manufacturing is growing according to the international federation of robotics one point seven mil
using the same data. we use a neuron no word to figure out ok i wish shopkeeper. should behave like how much does this one cost sixty dollars. and get on board with. they spare how francs for your part of the good i well so even though the training sets were too extreme shopkeeper behaviors were oblivious able to make a choice in between those two this. time of the idea is pretty old probably about fifteen years old and is held together by duct tape with. the looks a little clunky but i think...
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the mayor uses e.u. funding to reclaim abandoned pastures that again too would like for her goats to graze on. the fifty m. for it to take will be cut down all of the red spruce trees over there and some of the launch is too much for the i want because that will create some nice open space and a really good pasture. before and was composed of say this is so so pretty out but if you can see how the undergrowth really opens up here. exactly. the remote valley demo caney has felt the effects of roll the population. of it i think it really says now mayor graff is trying to turn the tide by developing innovative agricultural projects. we used to have four to five thousand people in the valley. you know now it's just two thousand i think in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's the politicians urged people to move to the cities to work in the factory. so a lot of people did. that also. and that led to things not being maintained land a sharp decline in local events and cultural life in general here. the
the mayor uses e.u. funding to reclaim abandoned pastures that again too would like for her goats to graze on. the fifty m. for it to take will be cut down all of the red spruce trees over there and some of the launch is too much for the i want because that will create some nice open space and a really good pasture. before and was composed of say this is so so pretty out but if you can see how the undergrowth really opens up here. exactly. the remote valley demo caney has felt the effects of...
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off to us. but. she's a real asset for our community between these two and we glad that she's here but. i get when we hope that she can serve as an engine that will help to drive the local economy. up on subpoena unclear to me. who has big plans for the building housing her dairy. it was built thirty years ago as a kindergarten but it was never used because so many people had moved away. to wants to expand the dairy and to convert the top floor into guest rooms for tourists. there's a lot of room up there and i want to put it to good use. if you could out. but our political will to implement this will be a huge project from an economic point of view. and i can't do it by myself. because i don't want to take on too much debt. so i came up with the idea of having visitors pay for their stay in advance. then they can come to the village and spend some time here so they get to know us. and they participate in this project or we can or should she. says be nice. ok to us had to wade through a lot of red ta
off to us. but. she's a real asset for our community between these two and we glad that she's here but. i get when we hope that she can serve as an engine that will help to drive the local economy. up on subpoena unclear to me. who has big plans for the building housing her dairy. it was built thirty years ago as a kindergarten but it was never used because so many people had moved away. to wants to expand the dairy and to convert the top floor into guest rooms for tourists. there's a lot of...
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stay with us. lou: president trump's budget proposal causing for a 34 billion increase in spending for defense, as our military stands in something of dire straits, losing more than 800 thousand servicemembers since america's 1975 draw down in vietnam, recent department of defense numbers shows our air force has 71% of aircraft that will still mission able. 71%, just 270 of navy's 546 f-18 super hornets said doing mission camcapable. and 8 out of 31 army big aid -- brigade combat teams are fully ready for combat, joining us. retire four-star general, vice chief of u.s. army, fox business chief strategic analyst jack keane, thank you for joining us. i put these numbers up it should scare people. your thoughts. >> joint chiefs testified last year before the senate arm services committee, they all confirmed if we have to fight a high-end conventional war against russia or china, we were at high-risk. two commanders, one that took over in the pacific admiral davidson. said there is no gor gore -- guara
stay with us. lou: president trump's budget proposal causing for a 34 billion increase in spending for defense, as our military stands in something of dire straits, losing more than 800 thousand servicemembers since america's 1975 draw down in vietnam, recent department of defense numbers shows our air force has 71% of aircraft that will still mission able. 71%, just 270 of navy's 546 f-18 super hornets said doing mission camcapable. and 8 out of 31 army big aid -- brigade combat teams are...
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very record speed transaction for us. the key members and this land sale improved the sale from pier 70 down the road. wail we may not be to see it we will thank christine for the revenues. also congratulations to tmg for completing their first successful transaction with the board. second item is the pier 70 design review. the partner brookfield develop. port and city are moving expeditiously with a new neighborhood at pier 70. it's terrific to the progress on the ground we now have a design proposal for e2 on the northeast corner of mayorland and 22nd street in the pier 70 special use district. design review for the building is assigned to the city's planning director john ram, nevertheless, i want the port commission and our water front community to be aware of the review process and proposed schematic design. i'd like to invite david volpray up as a senior designer of the plan. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'll talk about the process and maybe by the time i'm done we'll have images for you. port staff and plannin
very record speed transaction for us. the key members and this land sale improved the sale from pier 70 down the road. wail we may not be to see it we will thank christine for the revenues. also congratulations to tmg for completing their first successful transaction with the board. second item is the pier 70 design review. the partner brookfield develop. port and city are moving expeditiously with a new neighborhood at pier 70. it's terrific to the progress on the ground we now have a design...
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and that was his ops note to us. he would tell us how he would feel. he was telling us his personal trials and how the car did not work, or just personal notes to us, which we always read with such great interest. i cannot imagine what it was like for him to sit in the ministry of foreign affairs all by himself, taking pictures covertly with a pen, secreting these little cassettes, living on his own and living this life of complete secrecy. he did have several girlfriends. at one time, i went to deliver a package, and as i approached the street crossing, before i went down the path, a car came by me and i could not believe when i looked at the license plate that it was trigon driving his car so close to the site. but we could not control him, and agents cannot be controlled. you can give them all the advice and counsel. but the worst part of that particular evening, he had a girl in the front seat, and i thought, is he going to take her to the site? she was blonde and she had a ponytail. and i always wondered why he took her so close to the site so we
and that was his ops note to us. he would tell us how he would feel. he was telling us his personal trials and how the car did not work, or just personal notes to us, which we always read with such great interest. i cannot imagine what it was like for him to sit in the ministry of foreign affairs all by himself, taking pictures covertly with a pen, secreting these little cassettes, living on his own and living this life of complete secrecy. he did have several girlfriends. at one time, i went...
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never gave us a meeting, never showed us data. and they have simply never offered a compromise or any kind of alternative. they haven't even looked at it -- at an alternative. that's all we ask. and then finally, they asked that this board approve all go bike stations from now on. >> chairman: thank you very much. >> because clearly the bike share stations -- >> chairman: you're time is up. >> henry hartville. constance flannery, jean barrish. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. my name is henry hartville. and two things to know: one, i am a homeowner on randall street, near chenery. when i say homeowner, i paid off my mortgage last year. i saved and accelerated my parns. payments. two, i do not own a car. i rely on public transit, on car sharing, and i walk. so i'm certainly open to bike sharing. the concern that i have about this location is i can see the location but i never received any communication in advance that this location was being considered. the discussion that there are postings or graphical drawings
never gave us a meeting, never showed us data. and they have simply never offered a compromise or any kind of alternative. they haven't even looked at it -- at an alternative. that's all we ask. and then finally, they asked that this board approve all go bike stations from now on. >> chairman: thank you very much. >> because clearly the bike share stations -- >> chairman: you're time is up. >> henry hartville. constance flannery, jean barrish. >> good afternoon,...
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actually we were hoping to see new strategies to help us hoping to see new strategies to help us bringing drones down but i did see also new threats because perhaps you noticed, there are a lot of drones that carry some sort of ball around them and some of the measures we take, it's attacking the rotors. the rotors are now protected by these balls so it actually poses us with another problem. enter a sideshow that involves this tiny drone. tell me what this is. this is one of the micro drones flying around, don't crash. the public can try to have these very tiny drones and can hack into the system and try to ta ke and can hack into the system and try to take it over. so if one falls on a heads... you know it is successful. three years ago, the dutch police introduced their own solution to downing problem drones, trained eagles, but the programme ended a year later as the birds couldn't be on hand quickly enough nor be relied upon to cleanly snatch a drone from the skies rather than causing it to fall, which could be a problem for anyone below. back in the theatre of battle and some teams
actually we were hoping to see new strategies to help us hoping to see new strategies to help us bringing drones down but i did see also new threats because perhaps you noticed, there are a lot of drones that carry some sort of ball around them and some of the measures we take, it's attacking the rotors. the rotors are now protected by these balls so it actually poses us with another problem. enter a sideshow that involves this tiny drone. tell me what this is. this is one of the micro drones...
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when i was in prison they did everything to what they teach us they stopped us thinking raped us we're going to repay you gadhafi guys they said it was. so horrible you know what i mean. the code everyone uses violence but that's wrong. rape destroys everything it is a country apart and i thought. the first campaigns of mass rape were intended to crush the libyan revolution then revenge took its place libya's former rulers deployed rape. the new ones adopted the same tools it was a vicious circle. in the spring of twenty seventeen the international criminal court finally broke its silence published an indictment against a senior official of the gadhafi regime who had allegedly ordered soldiers to commit rape stering the revolution the libyan exiles had to act quickly and they had to gather more evidence in support of the case documentation to prove that rapes were ongoing. they had to go back to libya despite the risk. of course i'm afraid who wouldn't be. but you know the militias are stronger than ever that they can kidnap you and kill you on the spot. they don't even try to talk or
when i was in prison they did everything to what they teach us they stopped us thinking raped us we're going to repay you gadhafi guys they said it was. so horrible you know what i mean. the code everyone uses violence but that's wrong. rape destroys everything it is a country apart and i thought. the first campaigns of mass rape were intended to crush the libyan revolution then revenge took its place libya's former rulers deployed rape. the new ones adopted the same tools it was a vicious...
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the banks gave us zero support they avoided us like the play it took a dislike of us or. now it's the other way around but. now they come to us and say hey why don't we do a project together so now we have the choice i never thought back then that things would turn around so fast that. investors around the world up pumping billions into and as yet still unregulated markets. so is this superhero money a better method of payment compared to the euro or the old. germany central bank the bundesbank doesn't think so the guardians of the official currency have been watching their internet rivals closely. the bank's management can't understand the hype around crypto currencies i was a bit of on them because we were warned against it and point especially with regard to the speculative aspects of one bitcoin is worth anything from two hundred to two thousand euros so anything seems possible because lots will inspect elating and it may pay off but it can also go wrong so we would definitely advise against investing in. the problem the currency guardians have is obvious for decades
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decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. comcast business. beyond fast. we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. ♪ so even when she outgrows her costume, we'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure together. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only when you book with expedia. i but i can tell you i liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no,
decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance...
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tell us what you think — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. this friday was supposed to be the day britain left the eu. instead british mps will be given another vote on theresa may's brexit deal but this time they'll only be asked to decide on the part concerning withdrawal. that means the other part — the future relationship between the eu and the uk — would still have to be sorted out later under a new prime minister. however, even this slimmed down deal might not get enough support among mps. here's our political correspondent iain watson. this was the day when britain was due to leave the eu. but instead, theresa may is trying to break the deadlock over her deal. she used to say no deal is better than a bad deal. today her message to mps is, in effect, after deal is better than no deal but she has a ready suffered to be defeats that she is trying a different approach. she is splitting the deal into. mps will vote on the withdrawal agreement, the divorce deal. that settles the leaving bill and guarantees citizens rights to dig mps will
tell us what you think — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. this friday was supposed to be the day britain left the eu. instead british mps will be given another vote on theresa may's brexit deal but this time they'll only be asked to decide on the part concerning withdrawal. that means the other part — the future relationship between the eu and the uk — would still have to be sorted out later under a new prime minister. however, even this slimmed down deal might not get enough support...
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it's a military exercise supported by the us in africa but it's been led by an african nation every us install thousand and five. you know when this exercise is over we've established relationships we've established in iraq for the already training and left behind real capability for security forces to be confident in their ability to deal with the security for security problems they face in their country or in regional organizations like the g five so how are the chairs multinational joint task force. looking officer a member of the g. five sahara has climbed into a hotbed of violent extremism. terrorist the french embassy in the military headquarters in we're going to group this official memorial reminds of broken people of their loved ones who perished in the. broken off was once a secure country but since two thousand and fifteen two hundred ounce of people have been killed in terrorist attacks only in two thousand and sixteen thirty people in this restaurant where killed in a single day. what is different. we lost many people. we were badly hit financially. we lost our cars motorb
it's a military exercise supported by the us in africa but it's been led by an african nation every us install thousand and five. you know when this exercise is over we've established relationships we've established in iraq for the already training and left behind real capability for security forces to be confident in their ability to deal with the security for security problems they face in their country or in regional organizations like the g five so how are the chairs multinational joint...
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he used humor to mask his deficiencies. his comic tales measured his cruel disregard for the victims of war. buffoon,the heartless became a recurrent theme. opposition presses were quick to , columbia a cartoon confronts the children, published after the union losses at fredericksburg. a cartoon that i think is available to you in your packs this morning. a female figure with her arm outstretched points at lincoln, stands outside the war department between edward stanton and joe hooker and asks suns are my 15,000 murdered at fredericksburg? joke from an of a outraged interruption. go tell your joke at springfield. democrats insinuated a critique of lincoln the joker into each and every one of their campaigning themes of 1864. none was more challenging then the charge of lincoln's shocking levity and the face of numbing military slaughter. lays the maker who nation across his knee and tickles her catastrophe with obscene jokes and little stories came a campaign staple. nothing gave this attacked greater power than the bogus
he used humor to mask his deficiencies. his comic tales measured his cruel disregard for the victims of war. buffoon,the heartless became a recurrent theme. opposition presses were quick to , columbia a cartoon confronts the children, published after the union losses at fredericksburg. a cartoon that i think is available to you in your packs this morning. a female figure with her arm outstretched points at lincoln, stands outside the war department between edward stanton and joe hooker and asks...
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for us but us you know only the wealthy go home to their businesses for peace. yeah a river state has been the scene of violence between government and rebel groups in recent years in the light of such suffering football seems trivial but players at the yea peace tournament say it can be a symbol of hope. it's meaning that we have peace in among of us and the players and their people and the people implies the. disorders also have among of serve peace and yeah. it's the second tournament of its kind the u.n. mission has organized in south sudan in their bid to demonstrate the unifying power of sports. and leave it they have a city that is it for now from africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page now staying on soccer and because we now know who's qualified for the africa cup of nations zimbabwe being among them we leave you today with pictures of people embracing the beautiful game until next time i. juncture in space. wherever they go schumann's leave trash. in space it poses a hazard to do have to start the new clean up the danger i
for us but us you know only the wealthy go home to their businesses for peace. yeah a river state has been the scene of violence between government and rebel groups in recent years in the light of such suffering football seems trivial but players at the yea peace tournament say it can be a symbol of hope. it's meaning that we have peace in among of us and the players and their people and the people implies the. disorders also have among of serve peace and yeah. it's the second tournament of its...
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it gorgeous and us big hit us. hard must let us in our own journey why don't you go pro there is no reason for peace. yeah a river state has been the scene of violence between government and rebel groups in recent years in the light of such suffering football seems trivial but players at the yea peace tournament say it can be a symbol of hope. its meaning that we have peace in among all of us in the playoffs and the people. that people employ as they did the soldiers also among ups of this yeah. it's the second tournament of its kind the u.n. mission has organized in south sudan in their bid to demonstrate the unifying power of sports. and we'll leave it there for city that is it for now from africa you can catch up on all stories on our website and facebook page now staying on soccer and because we now know who's qualified for the africa cup of nations zimbabwe being among them we leave you today with pictures of people embracing the beautiful game until next time i back. a city in ruins marroquin a. symbol of a l
it gorgeous and us big hit us. hard must let us in our own journey why don't you go pro there is no reason for peace. yeah a river state has been the scene of violence between government and rebel groups in recent years in the light of such suffering football seems trivial but players at the yea peace tournament say it can be a symbol of hope. its meaning that we have peace in among all of us in the playoffs and the people. that people employ as they did the soldiers also among ups of this...
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he told us that we are one of his favourite f.m. shows and he has been in the studio with several times over the past 30 years, and the first time we met him was when he first bought the team. he gave me a pair of tickets to the game, and he called that in as a favour to the m.c. of the event. this guy is shrewd. let's welcome joe way come. [applause] >> you said it all, i don't know what else i can say. i might as well throw these away thank you, everybody, welcome to chase centre. what i like about this is this is a practice because it is not ready for five months, you get to see most of it here today and it feels really good to see this much here today to say welcome to chase centre. i want to keep practising that line. we started this process when we bought the team and it has been seven years of looking at arenas across the country. we had another site in san francisco originally selected. we met a little opposition, and we decided to pivot, and we bought this land in mission bay. i think it was one of the greatest strokes of l
he told us that we are one of his favourite f.m. shows and he has been in the studio with several times over the past 30 years, and the first time we met him was when he first bought the team. he gave me a pair of tickets to the game, and he called that in as a favour to the m.c. of the event. this guy is shrewd. let's welcome joe way come. [applause] >> you said it all, i don't know what else i can say. i might as well throw these away thank you, everybody, welcome to chase centre. what...
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he joins us now. you co-sponsored a bill that would close some loopholes by requiring all gun background laws. what is the strategy with this bill? >> i think the strategy has to be that the american people step up and raise their voices. public opinion is with us, but as we know, the intensity of opinion very often is not equal. people who are strong supporters of the second amendment, as am i, but oppose these measures are often the loudest voices in the debate. so we need more people to speak up because the american people would be with us. when we see new zealand act six days after the terrible shooting, we have to remind ourselves that it's been more than six years since that terrible day in newtown, and we still really have not taken any significant steps to prevent the next tragedy from taking place. >> you say it's really up to voters, because when you have gun right supporters who are voting and that is the issue that is driving them, you're not really having that on the other side, but you w
he joins us now. you co-sponsored a bill that would close some loopholes by requiring all gun background laws. what is the strategy with this bill? >> i think the strategy has to be that the american people step up and raise their voices. public opinion is with us, but as we know, the intensity of opinion very often is not equal. people who are strong supporters of the second amendment, as am i, but oppose these measures are often the loudest voices in the debate. so we need more people...
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get used to it. this is my home. [ applause ] >> we have decided in this kibbutz to live without fences. you can go to my neighbor's and don't need to cross my fence. it's open. this is the message we want to share with everybody. erv everything is free. this land is for all of us. >> we started picking families. >> most of my childhood was here. i always talked about nahaloz. >> a lot. >> and we always wanted to raise our family in the kibbutz. >> we have found two friends and we're well adapted to this place. >> this year we have had 14 new babies. it's amazing for such a small community. today we are over 440 families. what made people come here mostly is the warm, welcoming community. and this is the reputation that nahal oz. has today. i think this is the reason people still come. >> for us, it's heaven. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, osharisoshar oshari sabag and her family. please welcome from the united states house of representatives, nita lowy, and eliot engel. [ applause ] >> thank you. we a
get used to it. this is my home. [ applause ] >> we have decided in this kibbutz to live without fences. you can go to my neighbor's and don't need to cross my fence. it's open. this is the message we want to share with everybody. erv everything is free. this land is for all of us. >> we started picking families. >> most of my childhood was here. i always talked about nahaloz. >> a lot. >> and we always wanted to raise our family in the kibbutz. >> we have...
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you're not really using facebook messenger. somebody is using whatsapp overseas. but facebook messenger is not the principal form in which you communicate, nor is direct messaging and instagram. i think it's a rapidly growing part of facebook, but for mark zuckerberg and facebook, this is trying to reclaim messaging. they want to dominate messaging and combine it with what they already do with instagram stories, facebook stories, whatsapp stories. they want to capture more of your daily time spent, and the one big pace -- place they are missing is messaging. that's the next place to not only advertise, but in the commerce business. what they are taking seriously is how to close the loop between content and marketing and commerce. that's the holy grail, moving cars off lots and products off shelves. that's what this is about. nick, mark -- zuckerberg told you he wants private messaging. you astutely pointed out this raises a lot of questions. did he answer those questions when you spoke with him? nick: he answered some of the questions. he answered my central quest
you're not really using facebook messenger. somebody is using whatsapp overseas. but facebook messenger is not the principal form in which you communicate, nor is direct messaging and instagram. i think it's a rapidly growing part of facebook, but for mark zuckerberg and facebook, this is trying to reclaim messaging. they want to dominate messaging and combine it with what they already do with instagram stories, facebook stories, whatsapp stories. they want to capture more of your daily time...
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do stay with us on bbc news. still to come: spectacular scenes in sydney as hundreds of thousands celebrate the annual mardi gras pride parade. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang and bang. the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states, and they should be protected even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much about it, but does it worry you it's going to boil up when you get to the states? well, it worries me, yeah. i hope everything will be all right in the
do stay with us on bbc news. still to come: spectacular scenes in sydney as hundreds of thousands celebrate the annual mardi gras pride parade. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb...
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for example, in the u.s., people use a lot, women use a lot of makeup. in europe, they use a lot of fragrances. and in asia, they use a lot of skin care. so there are some specialties across the world. david: so let's talk about l'oreal itself. the company is based in france. but your biggest market, is that united states? jean-paul: yes. in fact, the business in france is still small, 7% of the total. the u.s. is the number one market, at least 25%. and now asia is becoming strong too. asia, china will certainly become bigger and bigger. of course there are billions of consumers there. david: let's go through how you came to l'oreal. you grew up in -- jean-paul: paris. david: and did you say when you were a young boy, i want to run l'oreal one day? jean-paul: not really. when i was really young, 15 years old, i was trying to understand what type of job i would like to do. and i had three ideas. one was to be a psychiatrist. psychiatrist. how you say it? yeah, psychiatrist. david: a psychiatrist? jean-paul: yes. difficult for french. david: you didn't mi
for example, in the u.s., people use a lot, women use a lot of makeup. in europe, they use a lot of fragrances. and in asia, they use a lot of skin care. so there are some specialties across the world. david: so let's talk about l'oreal itself. the company is based in france. but your biggest market, is that united states? jean-paul: yes. in fact, the business in france is still small, 7% of the total. the u.s. is the number one market, at least 25%. and now asia is becoming strong too. asia,...
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it's been a busy weekend in us politics. at a gathering of conservatives in washington, president trump furiously condemned the investigation by special counsel robert mueller into russian meddling. meanwhile, in brooklyn, senator bernie sanders officially launched his 2020 campaign to be the democratic candidate for president, adding his name to a crowded field that now numbers at least ten candidates. kim gittleson reports. will the second time be the charm for bernie sanders? in a fiery speech at the frigid brooklyn launch of his 2020 presidential bid, the independent senator from vermont promised to advocate for economic, racial and environmentaljustice. he also positioned himself in direct opposition to current us president donald trump, who he called "the most dangerous president in modern american history." unlike donald trump, who shot down the government and left 800,000 federal employees without income to pay their bills... crowd booing ..i know what it is like to be in a family that lives paycheque to paycheque. f
it's been a busy weekend in us politics. at a gathering of conservatives in washington, president trump furiously condemned the investigation by special counsel robert mueller into russian meddling. meanwhile, in brooklyn, senator bernie sanders officially launched his 2020 campaign to be the democratic candidate for president, adding his name to a crowded field that now numbers at least ten candidates. kim gittleson reports. will the second time be the charm for bernie sanders? in a fiery...