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>> i do use it, don. i use the word. it's one of those aa meetings or something. >> is that something that black people don't want to admit? >> no, we admit it. we'll say -- here's when i use it. when i'm listening to a rap song and trying to be popular and i'm trying to be, you know, cool. i use it when i am trying to insult somebody because to me it's the worst swear word. and i use it lastly to describe somebody who is a bad -- like they walk in and like, who is that. i definitely say it at that point. i use the g-g-a. >> before we do that, paula deen, her tearful apology. look. >> if there's anyone out there that has never said something that they wish they could take back, if you're out there, please pick up that stone and throw it so hard at my head that it kills me. please. i want to meet you. i want to meet you. i is what i is and i'm not changing. >> mark, why are you shaking your head? >> wow. every time i watch it, i'm waiting iffer the actuwait ing for the actual tears to come. >> but haven't you ever said so
>> i do use it, don. i use the word. it's one of those aa meetings or something. >> is that something that black people don't want to admit? >> no, we admit it. we'll say -- here's when i use it. when i'm listening to a rap song and trying to be popular and i'm trying to be, you know, cool. i use it when i am trying to insult somebody because to me it's the worst swear word. and i use it lastly to describe somebody who is a bad -- like they walk in and like, who is that. i...
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i used street art for you, illegal street art. use something that they would use. mostly of you guys know about graffiti a little bit in here, right? so, you can makeup something. do you guys want to tell your handle? it asks you for all this stuff. obviously you're not going to put your real birth date in there and address and all that stuff, but you'll block it out. anybody want one? you all scared? what are you here for? all right. after you get your fake yahoo! account set up, you're going to come onto facebook. and up at the top it's going to have your sign-upright here. it's free and always will be, okay. that's why we like it. in there you're going to put in -- try to do the same thing that you do with your names and stuff like that, your first and last name, the e-mail that you just made with yahoo!, okay. and it's kind of funny, we put into our passwords. we use our state codes for graffiti. so, ours is like error 13.16-2. if you continuously go on and keep forgetting how to sign up, it's going to lock you out as well. now, i was going to show you guys how
i used street art for you, illegal street art. use something that they would use. mostly of you guys know about graffiti a little bit in here, right? so, you can makeup something. do you guys want to tell your handle? it asks you for all this stuff. obviously you're not going to put your real birth date in there and address and all that stuff, but you'll block it out. anybody want one? you all scared? what are you here for? all right. after you get your fake yahoo! account set up, you're going...
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we thank president mandela and the people of southern africa for bringing us together teaching us to say that the struggle continues. [applause] >> so what i'm going to do it is tell you to stories. he would understand why i am telling you these two stories and what they mean. the first is that when we come out randall and walter and i went to talk to the press and with the ambassador and then we looked at each other. yes, we are not leaving and we echoed what he said. he looked at us and he said, how can we be part of the civil rights commissioner and this is our country. he didn't say that to randall, i don't know what he ever said. he said i'm having you arrested. and i guess he thought he was going to be scared we had no idea that it would work at all. we tried to be strategic. we tried to do that because we stepped out on faith and it needed to be done. it involves the whole story with congressman maxine waters. what she told me about the whole thing. we did it because it took off all over this country and people joined us. for almost two years, people came from everywhere. the
we thank president mandela and the people of southern africa for bringing us together teaching us to say that the struggle continues. [applause] >> so what i'm going to do it is tell you to stories. he would understand why i am telling you these two stories and what they mean. the first is that when we come out randall and walter and i went to talk to the press and with the ambassador and then we looked at each other. yes, we are not leaving and we echoed what he said. he looked at us and...
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so we must consider that corporate surveillance of us is a part of state surveillance. of course they're both bad i don't want companies to have tremendous amounts of information about me either and i generally don't use the services that would give them that information you know you've said earlier don't use facebook talking about the social media i mean the platform people use to communicate with each other all and i mean it's not all that bad right because i mean i wouldn't have yes it's horrible is a secret is a monstrous surveillance engine what's it will ensure an alias for a certain i'll turn the heater take photos of me i say please don't put photos on facebook in my speech at the beginning of my speeches i say if you take a photo of me please don't put it in facebook but what's an alternative for facebook or other social media sorry an alternative well are you are you demanding an alternative that's very similar to facebook because that's not my alternative my alternative to a nasty system is i just don't use it now i'm just a satellite from the premise i have
so we must consider that corporate surveillance of us is a part of state surveillance. of course they're both bad i don't want companies to have tremendous amounts of information about me either and i generally don't use the services that would give them that information you know you've said earlier don't use facebook talking about the social media i mean the platform people use to communicate with each other all and i mean it's not all that bad right because i mean i wouldn't have yes it's...
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deadening uses. interim controls take a step towards ensuring active uses would be required for all spaces in the upper market nct by requiring this commission review. without such review, these uses could be approved as of right in certain areas in this district. the code requires active uses, but only for the market street facing facades, and certain side streets such as church also require active uses under section 145.4. but it is notable the code doesn't currently require active uses on side streets such as noe in this district. and it's on these corner parcels where they may have just as much prominence when they are on the side street as if they were on the market street facade. one of the uses that is the focus of this interim control, the business and professional service uses would actually be prohibited on the market street facade, but here on the side street it would be -- it would not even require neighborhood notification as with the other safety controls which is the limited financial
deadening uses. interim controls take a step towards ensuring active uses would be required for all spaces in the upper market nct by requiring this commission review. without such review, these uses could be approved as of right in certain areas in this district. the code requires active uses, but only for the market street facing facades, and certain side streets such as church also require active uses under section 145.4. but it is notable the code doesn't currently require active uses on...
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thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's cross-department collaboration with the san francisco arts, with the san francisco public art which has now been thanks to sean working late last night, putting the public arts into golden gate park. this is providing access. it's providing efficiency, and it's provid
thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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how do i use it. then they will start to learn how to do email or how to go back to chinese newspaper to read all the chinese newspaper. >> a lot of the barrier still is around lack of knowledge or confusion or intimidation and not having people in their peer network who use computers in their lives. >> the important thing i learned from caminos was to improve myself personally. when i first came to caminos, i didn't know anything about computers. the second thing is i have become -- i have made some great achievements as an individual in my family and in things of the world. >> it's a real issue of self-empowerment where new immigrant families are able to communicate with their families at home, able to receive news and information in their own home language, really become more and more connected with the world as well as connected even inside their local communities. >> if we value the diversity of our city and we value our diverse neighborhoods in the city, we need to ensure that they remain econom
how do i use it. then they will start to learn how to do email or how to go back to chinese newspaper to read all the chinese newspaper. >> a lot of the barrier still is around lack of knowledge or confusion or intimidation and not having people in their peer network who use computers in their lives. >> the important thing i learned from caminos was to improve myself personally. when i first came to caminos, i didn't know anything about computers. the second thing is i have become...
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there are 80 of us using it right now. there was a moment in time when google had a couple of users. there is a moment of time when facebook was college-only. one of the things we have done well is defining our vision. continuously challenging ourselves to define our mission. part of it is enabling people to use visual media as the most rich expression of what they want to get out in the world. whether it is communicating about activism or how to cook a meal, we believe that visual media is a way to do it. we think that hashtags organically gather it together. >> you mentioned how to cook a meal. the tool is pretty straightforward right now. you can tag cooking or pot roast. --w do the tools involved evolved and become richer? where does this go? >> not enough people know what hashtags are.people take it for that could -- for granted it is a way of categorizing your post. you tag it with a word. the key word was the photo and it will of other photos similarly tagged. you can type in any keyword on our service. you can see
there are 80 of us using it right now. there was a moment in time when google had a couple of users. there is a moment of time when facebook was college-only. one of the things we have done well is defining our vision. continuously challenging ourselves to define our mission. part of it is enabling people to use visual media as the most rich expression of what they want to get out in the world. whether it is communicating about activism or how to cook a meal, we believe that visual media is a...
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some people want to use the information to sell us products. that's one thing. but the far more dangerous problem is thero use of this information byfo employers, ban, insurers and others, who can make decisions abouttus that will be harmful to our jobs or our futures. melissa: mark, so many people when i bring up this topic to them tell me, you know, look, you got to throw up your hand. your information, all of your information is outow there. what do you say? >> well i don't think that's right, gerri. medical information, i think most people agree is among the moste sensitive information we have. we tell things in confidence to our doctors and to our health care providers and we expect the information to be kept that way. i think dr. peel is absolutely correct, that the information taken out of context, can hurt you in a job setting. it can hurt you when you're trying to get a loan. it can hurt you in lots of situations and i don't think people should have to worry about that i think medical privacy needs to be protected. gregg: you know, one of the. that pers
some people want to use the information to sell us products. that's one thing. but the far more dangerous problem is thero use of this information byfo employers, ban, insurers and others, who can make decisions abouttus that will be harmful to our jobs or our futures. melissa: mark, so many people when i bring up this topic to them tell me, you know, look, you got to throw up your hand. your information, all of your information is outow there. what do you say? >> well i don't think...
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i used to live in maricopa. it's a little town by itself way away from phoenix, 45 minutes outside the border of phoenix. >> [speaker not understood]. >> yeah. it's out there. and you're like, this kid is traveling. so, you can see it tells you what cameras they take pictures with. this is the mic camera, what it was removed, what type of surface it was. it comes with an incident number. that incident number is tracked to our graffiti abatement team. from them i give incident number, 451 4321. okay, we cleaned it up on this date and it was 45 21 for a damage estimate or $54. whatever it took for them to clean that off and how they cleaned it off, that's how we get our damage estimate to make a bigger case. >> [speaker not understood]? >> for the abatement? as that's a whole 'nother ball game and a whole 'nother day. but i can get it for you. they do an audit every year, neighborhood services department. last year we cleaned up $6.4 million in graffiti. so, it's pretty bad. i give you the person to get in charge
i used to live in maricopa. it's a little town by itself way away from phoenix, 45 minutes outside the border of phoenix. >> [speaker not understood]. >> yeah. it's out there. and you're like, this kid is traveling. so, you can see it tells you what cameras they take pictures with. this is the mic camera, what it was removed, what type of surface it was. it comes with an incident number. that incident number is tracked to our graffiti abatement team. from them i give incident...
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stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> we militarize the border. i have been hearing for years, let's secure the border, regains sovereignty, zero border security an immense. the most ggressive attempt to control the southern border and regain our sovereignty. lou: militarizing our border. that is gang of eight members senator lindsay gramm urging support for the immigration legislation because according to the senator it militarizes the border. despite the gain of eight very best efforts to drive through the legislation, not everyone is buying at. the bill is simply too long. no one seems to have read it, and it has been negotiated behind closed doors and is not come close to doing what has been promised. just a few of these samples and contentions. one, border security itself. an amendment that hopes to add 20,000 border amendments. the path the citizenship and the agents, they cannot be hired. sunday thousand extras, they cannot start hiring before 2017. i mean, that is quite a twist. homeland security secret
stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> we militarize the border. i have been hearing for years, let's secure the border, regains sovereignty, zero border security an immense. the most ggressive attempt to control the southern border and regain our sovereignty. lou: militarizing our border. that is gang of eight members senator lindsay gramm urging support for the immigration legislation because according to the senator it militarizes the border. despite the gain of eight very best efforts to drive...
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that is part of using the giant sweep in the world ferries that we can use that spirit. i want to thank rachel gordon and the whole public works for using the giant sweep theme. today we have over 10,000 kids who signed that pledge. that pledge means they will personally take responsibility for their actions. so think about it. they will involve their families and talk to people. this campaign, larry said it's one of the best campaigns they have seen because they love all the players that associate themselves with the giant sweep. of course today we have somebody that i felt, when we connect up and this is where muhammad and ed riis skin is doing to connect everything. we love our arts and we are engaging some of our street artist to be part of it. sweeping i believe is here today. he's one of our sales people for this pitch but he's going to be with us and i think you will find at some of the bus stops that we encourage some of the street artist to perform in they are going to find a medium without a word of negativity and they will point out why are you doing that? the
that is part of using the giant sweep in the world ferries that we can use that spirit. i want to thank rachel gordon and the whole public works for using the giant sweep theme. today we have over 10,000 kids who signed that pledge. that pledge means they will personally take responsibility for their actions. so think about it. they will involve their families and talk to people. this campaign, larry said it's one of the best campaigns they have seen because they love all the players that...
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telephony, to use the internet as a response option, to use mobile computing, to use social media. i intend to bring those findings into the census bureau. >> okay. well, again, thank you for your response. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator johnson. senator ayotte, welcome. good morning. >> good morning. thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you, dr. thompson, and let me just say we're, your qualifications are impeccable and i'm very pleased that you want to take on this important position, and we look forward, i look forward to working with you. i just wanted to start with whether you had had ap opportunity to review -- an opportunity to review the 2012 2012gao report which really focused on concerns about the cost of the census. have you had a chance to review that report? >> i have reviewed the report, but not at a very high level. >> okay. because i think one of the things the report identified in it was that the cost of the decennial census rose from $8 billion in 2000 to $13 billion in 2010 which would be a 56% increase, and i know you talked about a supreme c
telephony, to use the internet as a response option, to use mobile computing, to use social media. i intend to bring those findings into the census bureau. >> okay. well, again, thank you for your response. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator johnson. senator ayotte, welcome. good morning. >> good morning. thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you, dr. thompson, and let me just say we're, your qualifications are impeccable and i'm very pleased that you want to...
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used to russia on the run the while this is all see with me. hello and welcome to the program. the egyptian military and the riot police are moving into tahrir square with helicopters and armored vehicles thousands of supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi govern the square and clashes with his opponents break out elsewhere in the capital most is now on the investigation of allegedly siding with hamas startup into its military facilities during the twenty eleven revolution the army has now given his muslim brotherhood posse until saturday to join the interim government's reconciliation plan and stop and signs and violence on his boucher reports now. what these charges stem from is from when mom and morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighty's they are rising in two thousand and eleven he was why you see that i'm going to be here but it's a prisoner because i'm missing but it's very much against the current hebrew from facing the chinese mosque prison break and what the charges here are saying is that he collaborated with hamas to actually break
used to russia on the run the while this is all see with me. hello and welcome to the program. the egyptian military and the riot police are moving into tahrir square with helicopters and armored vehicles thousands of supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi govern the square and clashes with his opponents break out elsewhere in the capital most is now on the investigation of allegedly siding with hamas startup into its military facilities during the twenty eleven revolution the army...
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i would use cash. easy. i usually check emails and voice mails during my fly block walk to work by living in a safe three wires living without a cell phone fingers crossed i'm not missing any breaking news right now. so now i am at my office i need to swipe a key card to get inside the security company knows where i am. at my desk i'm still and i say free i log into my corporate email but i can't use skype i can't use twitter i don't have a facebook account so there's no sacrifice there but here is the problem i can't use the web to research or read the news because all my activity can be tracked. newspaper yesterday's news better than nothing this is about the time that i check my producer. invalid number my phone calls wouldn't go through and my only other. option is snail mail slower but surveillance free. or so i thought maureen up or not our team new york. syria's armed oppositions once again urged the u.s. to stop sending weapons to the syrian national coalition made this the main focus of its me
i would use cash. easy. i usually check emails and voice mails during my fly block walk to work by living in a safe three wires living without a cell phone fingers crossed i'm not missing any breaking news right now. so now i am at my office i need to swipe a key card to get inside the security company knows where i am. at my desk i'm still and i say free i log into my corporate email but i can't use skype i can't use twitter i don't have a facebook account so there's no sacrifice there but...
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technology allows us to do better. we serve a lot of uses for audiences. it has been very good. the u.s. economy has been improving slowly but surely. u.s., it has been difficult. it is opportunity for the three of us to expand our networks. and to launch new ones. >> what do you do with stock prices? do you worry about the momentum issues? >> i like to say when everything is going your way, you're n th wronga little bit of paran. our business is still undervalued. we are pursuing a straightforward strategy about building to scale, organic growth. europe is pretty strong. it is about managing our capital structure property. if we do those right, we will achieve the main goal. create value. all about creating value. as will we do. you do that by running your business. about theorried future. i feel pretty good right now. >> one of the keys for us has been that we have a belief system here in the u.s. that we if we can tell great stories that people will still come. in the last four years, we have lots -- launched a channels in the u.s. own is a very successful channel for us. top
technology allows us to do better. we serve a lot of uses for audiences. it has been very good. the u.s. economy has been improving slowly but surely. u.s., it has been difficult. it is opportunity for the three of us to expand our networks. and to launch new ones. >> what do you do with stock prices? do you worry about the momentum issues? >> i like to say when everything is going your way, you're n th wronga little bit of paran. our business is still undervalued. we are pursuing a...
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standard all of oral to lubricate through to us of us are trying to make it sound like it's not as bad but here is how one of the detainees a yemeni man somewhere in r.g. office on the bell describes what force feeding actually feels like i will never forget the first time they passed a feeding tube up my nose i can't describe how painful it is to be force fed this way as it was thrust it made me feel like throwing up i want to do it but i couldn't there was getting in my chest throat and stomach i had never experienced such pain before i would not wish this cruel punishment upon anyone we also asked the kuantan officials how many detainees resist the procedure and how many give their consent to it and when. back saying the majority of the detainees report compliantly and do not resist detainees are given a choice to eat a hot meal drink the liquid new trend or be enthralled fad believe taney see the choice differently take a listen. when they come to force me into the chair if i refuse to be tied up they call the team so i have no choice either i can exercise my right to protest my de
standard all of oral to lubricate through to us of us are trying to make it sound like it's not as bad but here is how one of the detainees a yemeni man somewhere in r.g. office on the bell describes what force feeding actually feels like i will never forget the first time they passed a feeding tube up my nose i can't describe how painful it is to be force fed this way as it was thrust it made me feel like throwing up i want to do it but i couldn't there was getting in my chest throat and...
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local government and the businesses didn't ask us to come back. they didn't register a note for us to want to recover with them immediately. i want that to be a philosophy that is so strong, not only with our inter faith community, but also with our businesses, with our residents. and so, we're tasking up for that already with dem's leadership by saying that companies who have already figured outweighs to share in the economy can also join us in the planning ~ of what we can do to bring residents back quicker. and if it means, like i read this morning, somebody who wants to donate mattresses to fire victims or any disaster victims in the city, they have that ability to do that through a website. my job is going to be to make sure we have the power on and the big stuff happening so that our companies can help us. so, we're figuring that out through the life lines council, working with all the utilities and sharing information there. but today was about bringing companies, whether they're task rapid or air b and b or the car sharing companies togeth
local government and the businesses didn't ask us to come back. they didn't register a note for us to want to recover with them immediately. i want that to be a philosophy that is so strong, not only with our inter faith community, but also with our businesses, with our residents. and so, we're tasking up for that already with dem's leadership by saying that companies who have already figured outweighs to share in the economy can also join us in the planning ~ of what we can do to bring...
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tweet us at "nightline," coming up next for us, a search for powerful creatures. stay with us. >> abc news "nightline" brought to you by the new four-door fiat, 500 l. [ female announcer ] what does the anti-aging power of olay total effects plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. ♪ you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. . >>> you know, myths about sea creatures like the loch ness monster have gripped our imaginations for centuries. and in thailand, not hard to see where these myths came from. and we traveled to thailand for huge fish. >> reporter: he has been called the fish whisperer, which may not sound like much until you realize we're talking about monster fish, like this fish, the jaws, razor-like teeth that can take off a hand. this is like indiana jones, they track down th
tweet us at "nightline," coming up next for us, a search for powerful creatures. stay with us. >> abc news "nightline" brought to you by the new four-door fiat, 500 l. [ female announcer ] what does the anti-aging power of olay total effects plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. [ female announcer ]...
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you said some of us. >> some of us. >> us? >> some of us in the broader context. anyway, tweet us what you think. male narrator: male narrator: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale is on now. dog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale? male narrator: right now, you can get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. dog: any size mattress, twin, full, queen or king, for one low price. and they'll deliver it free! male narrator: the $197 mattress sale... dog: oh, boy! male narrator: ...is on now. ♪ ♪ mattress discounters! . >>> today's sunshine stocks are all food, glorious food. a new record high for general mills, also for whole foods and tyson while conagra is hitting the highest levels since 1997. >> let's bring in herb greenberg on green mountain coffee rosters. >> and soda stream. >> and maybe radioshack, but you've got 20 seconds. >> look what we found here in the trademark of course, u.s. trademark of course, green money than has filed for trademark on something called-on. they say that's machine for the pr
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all right francis loan thank you so much for sharing your views with us joining us from hong kong. in the u.s. two leading democrats of cold for the forest feeding of guantanamo bay prisoners to be stopped where the party's whip labeling the procedure inhumane it adds more pressure on president obama to and the practice after a u.s. federal court can dam that as painful humiliating and degrading that's as prison authorities say force feeding will take place only at night during the islamic holy month of ramadan the hunger strike is now in its six months with almost two thirds of inmates taking part in a protest against and humane treatment and being held for years without trial in mali made from the council on american islamic relations says indefinite detention is real problem at the prison just ridiculous and to see if they're having some sort of religious accommodations by. basically torturing the people with names to makes the situation you know no better and this discussion about force feeding you know this is only a symptom of the bigger disease in which there are over eighty
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primarily because it uses vertical controls to regulate uses. however, because the structural differences between article 2 and 7 were unable to use the definition in article 7. shortly after article we added article viii also addling a separate section to the code. so, what we have today is what you could call the rue goldberg machine held together over the years without anyone taking a step back to see how it could be more efficient. the proposal i'm introducing today is an attempt to tackle two of the most obvious areas of infish ~ inefficiency in the code. where are we going? what's next? we want to take something that is very complex and has a lot of functions to it and a lot of information in it and features and we want to make it able -- easy to use by any user, kind of like the ipad. now, the department has been thinking about doing this for sometime. in fact, when article 7 was added to the code, there was discussion about reorganizing article 2 to mimic it and deliver to local cities, even draft an ordinance that reworked article 2 ask
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before us? >> yeah, it would always come before the planning commission with the commission's authorization. >> okay. and then this presently is vacant, the particular space. i mean, we're not considering a particular space, but there is a space that's going to be -- this is being zoned in particular for a particular use? >> right now we're just amending the ordinance. >> i know that. >> the san francisco aidses foundation has a particular space they're looking at. >> a particular space they're looking at. >> 474 castro. >> okay, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> commissioner hillis. >> i'm supportive also, but a similar question along those lines. the project that is driving this ordinance, it makes sense to do it on a district-wide level. it can occupy the ground floor or ground floor and upper floors? >> it's going to occupy -- let's see. it's going to occupy a single lease location -- with the single -- that 474 castro currently hold 10,000 square feet. the project is still in the works, but
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thing the us of using cold war tactics now earlier i talked to journalism on a well off and writer who told me this is nothing but hard edged because germany's politicians and america's. the german politicians want to do something it's very easy for them just expel the u.s. american military bases they will not because they believe in this partnership or to smoke a partnership because we are never talking about a partnership we are talking about your money you. want to be a control a partnership or something as a partnership is when countries make an agreement with each other but what we see here is that the us giving for control and for control of those countries. i am not sure if this will really bring mistrust with. you because these people are used to. really sure if they are really upset about this because they know what . the question is how long will the population be so were taller and. those problems this is the interesting question if you're looking for the latest updates on the edward snowden almost a key development over the parts a few days we've got it all for you on our
thing the us of using cold war tactics now earlier i talked to journalism on a well off and writer who told me this is nothing but hard edged because germany's politicians and america's. the german politicians want to do something it's very easy for them just expel the u.s. american military bases they will not because they believe in this partnership or to smoke a partnership because we are never talking about a partnership we are talking about your money you. want to be a control a...
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thank you for giving us a tour. it remarkable what you have done here and kind of revolutionizing the way we pay for services and products and eventually the topics i like is philanthropy. thank you for inviting us here. mayor bloomberg, welcome back in san francisco and it's great to see you here. you have been a champion and a great leader and it's nice to see the opportunities for me and other mayor's across the country to get these practices down and receive, i think your very practical advice that i always appreciate because that means for me making less mistakes. i love to do that. i also want to thank ron conway, the head of our sf city for being such a great partner because in that partnership what we do what new york has been doing and working in a public private setting and creating opportunities not only for great companies to be here and joining and link them up to what government is concerned about to improve lives and this is what sf has to do with also with new york. i want to give a shot out to the s
thank you for giving us a tour. it remarkable what you have done here and kind of revolutionizing the way we pay for services and products and eventually the topics i like is philanthropy. thank you for inviting us here. mayor bloomberg, welcome back in san francisco and it's great to see you here. you have been a champion and a great leader and it's nice to see the opportunities for me and other mayor's across the country to get these practices down and receive, i think your very practical...
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personally, i believe using the leverage is an inappropriate use is an appropriate use. i also think about cutting off aid totally at this time, as some have suggested. at a time in which egypt's economy is in a downward spiral. the potential effect of that, there may be others we will try to replace. it would mean we would have no influence. they would replace, to some degree, the resistance. it would still be a significant blow to the economy. is that an additional concern? secondly, some of the language in the appropriation bills that are beginning to move our citing three conditions for the disbursement of u.s. military assistance to egypt. one is a political process, to is credible democratic electives and governments that protect the rights of religious minorities and women. do you think those are the appropriate conditions and precisely what steps should the military and the interim government take to satisfactory check those? >> first, i do think it has the potential on the economy, not just in terms of the objective realities, but psychologically, it has some po
personally, i believe using the leverage is an inappropriate use is an appropriate use. i also think about cutting off aid totally at this time, as some have suggested. at a time in which egypt's economy is in a downward spiral. the potential effect of that, there may be others we will try to replace. it would mean we would have no influence. they would replace, to some degree, the resistance. it would still be a significant blow to the economy. is that an additional concern? secondly, some of...
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as you said earlier in your segment, you use facebook. you use google. you aseem people are looking at your data but you don't think they're going to come after you. the government does and they did. >> you could say given the happy ending that people worried about the nsa spying, look, this is the worst case we could find, what happened to you, and they apologized and gave you $2 million. maybe we shouldn't fear the government. >> i'd like to chime in there. my biggest concern after my dad was released and continues until today is that these policies are continuing to exist. and it's not so much that my dad was a victim of the government's policies, but i like to say he was symptomatic of the sort of policies we have now. so if it can happen to him it can happen to others. it may be and we don't know about it. until our fourth amendment rights is restored i'm not going to be satisfied with just an apology. i have to see actions taken to show this will never happen again to anyone. >> thank you, sharia, brandon, we're out of time for this. >>> cominging
as you said earlier in your segment, you use facebook. you use google. you aseem people are looking at your data but you don't think they're going to come after you. the government does and they did. >> you could say given the happy ending that people worried about the nsa spying, look, this is the worst case we could find, what happened to you, and they apologized and gave you $2 million. maybe we shouldn't fear the government. >> i'd like to chime in there. my biggest concern...
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in a sense of fear and make us answer in a way that i think is always the most warlike. and let's tie. about foreign policy in general right now we're hearing a lot of strong rhetoric coming from the political media establishment about iran syria and most recently north korea i want to play a quick sound bite from that. is tracking a mobile missile launcher that has been moved within north korea by train to launch or has the ability to strike japan as well as u.s. bases in okinawa and adding to the fears today the young leader of the north said the moment of explosion is coming so scott under an anarchist state or i guess not state but under an anarchist system how would these kind of threats be dealt with i guess what have you what you just said would you go kind of more of that route of just. the i for the i type thing with a long term thing is that historically nation states are new to this planet and they haven't worked and that we've done we would dismantle them we would take down false borders i think that we'd also dismantle the military industrial complex we just
in a sense of fear and make us answer in a way that i think is always the most warlike. and let's tie. about foreign policy in general right now we're hearing a lot of strong rhetoric coming from the political media establishment about iran syria and most recently north korea i want to play a quick sound bite from that. is tracking a mobile missile launcher that has been moved within north korea by train to launch or has the ability to strike japan as well as u.s. bases in okinawa and adding to...
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i'm no use to the tundra to freedom i am my dear. came. in second grade i ran away from the boarding school with two of my friends will be around to the tundra. the tundra is just a mosquito that's practically i don't know how people can live there to get in there no t.v.'s in the tent how can i send my child to boarding school i won't be able to sleep at night after that. they enter a life without knowledge of how to do basic things they don't get that in school. the cold. blood. the speed. her. mother will. come up with a missile good luck. mother just see the mother and. her. son of a little. another asylum invitation for n.s.a. leaker edward snowden as the bolivian president says he's ready to welcome the whistleblower if requested to the venezuelan leader him. divide in egypt thirty six killed and more than a thousand injured in nationwide clashes between opponents and supporters of ousted president morsy with rival groups continuing their protests. on the right over privacy the. data sharing with the u.s. over the n.s.a.'s vast snoop
i'm no use to the tundra to freedom i am my dear. came. in second grade i ran away from the boarding school with two of my friends will be around to the tundra. the tundra is just a mosquito that's practically i don't know how people can live there to get in there no t.v.'s in the tent how can i send my child to boarding school i won't be able to sleep at night after that. they enter a life without knowledge of how to do basic things they don't get that in school. the cold. blood. the speed....
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in to us as well, which we block. but there's a town, marshaltown, iowa, that recently did a not in our town, not in our community, article on this topic. the newspaper editor was tired of all those negative comments that come in to the newspaper because you see them under the article. at the same time in sioux falls, a town close to them, that had a suicide and the whole community came together to take a positive approach and that kind of combines the two things, looking at how we treat each other online as well as how we treat each other on the community. you can go to our wepb site and see the progression as the whole community came together, the school district, the city, the library and they all worked together saying this isn't what we want in our town and they are being very proactive. another thing is we work with students and they came up with a positive campaign on facebook that they did, we have a little film on cyber bullying where some students in new jersey came together and they called it a virtual hug.
in to us as well, which we block. but there's a town, marshaltown, iowa, that recently did a not in our town, not in our community, article on this topic. the newspaper editor was tired of all those negative comments that come in to the newspaper because you see them under the article. at the same time in sioux falls, a town close to them, that had a suicide and the whole community came together to take a positive approach and that kind of combines the two things, looking at how we treat each...
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and use us and embed us on their site and that's where we're seeing the most growth. >> are you in or out on storify? andrew, you first. >> i think the advertising business requires tremendous scale, a i'm not sure that storify has got there yet, and i think as a tools business underlying where there is traction with you i worry about market sides for that for that particular market so i'm out. >> maynard, how about you? >> i like the space. it is crowded. i like the founder. i love the fact that he's already got a business up and growing. there's more to do. i like his investor. i'm in. >> and i, too. i like the investors. i'm good. i like the idea of an aggregator that can pull together lots of media in one place where i can go and it's not so fragmented so i'm in. your reaction burt? >> appreciate the challenges definitely, as andrew highlighted, but i'm glad to hear that maynard is in that you're in and, yeah we look forward to keep growing our business. >> all right. thanks very much to all of you, to burt andrew and maynard, and that is "the power pitch." a media aggravator. you
and use us and embed us on their site and that's where we're seeing the most growth. >> are you in or out on storify? andrew, you first. >> i think the advertising business requires tremendous scale, a i'm not sure that storify has got there yet, and i think as a tools business underlying where there is traction with you i worry about market sides for that for that particular market so i'm out. >> maynard, how about you? >> i like the space. it is crowded. i like the...
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did that help us more than hurt us? site don't know. there we're tweaks that made a lot of people upset by our military cannot continue to train with proven human rights abuses itc agreed to be to have that mechanism but the question is how broad? the other argument is we need to be there to help fix this. that is where people have not caught up. our military is not what it was they are the enormously important part in the hell we train security forces a big part is how to get the local population on your side. shooting people is not to do that. that is what we're trying to do so to have a human-rights problem does that make it better? i don't say no matter what but he's the kid is better? but do not the that the decision maker led to what you want them to do. that is what we would like to do it is a delicate balance. i will not be what of those who are self righteous to say yabber but how much better? what have we accomplished? you have to balance that out of. >> what i was in congress people wanted to close the school love the america
did that help us more than hurt us? site don't know. there we're tweaks that made a lot of people upset by our military cannot continue to train with proven human rights abuses itc agreed to be to have that mechanism but the question is how broad? the other argument is we need to be there to help fix this. that is where people have not caught up. our military is not what it was they are the enormously important part in the hell we train security forces a big part is how to get the local...
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more and more surveillance cameras watch us. i have gotten used to that too. am i a complacent dope? we debate that next. ♪ we went out and asked peopl a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us havenown someone who's led well into their 90s. and that a great thing. but even though we're ling longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway aces n't seem so...far away. ♪ ♪like a night in a forest ♪like the mountains in springtime♪ ♪like a walk in the rain ♪like a storm in the desert ♪like a sleepy bluecean ♪you fill up my senses ♪come fill me ain ♪come let me lov
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moving well now they never visit us like they used to. people really i don't understand why the government isn't helping us. with the. well the food sufficiency has its ups and downs. there are times of abundance and times when there isn't enough food for the community. so have the periods of hunger along that is when the food prices hit the roof twentieth well. that is one mil it costs ten cd for euro this is a time of great hunger. government cutbacks would mean for example in the case of agriculture that all kinds of subsidies are essential extension services they all come back and all those things affect everything becomes a market price a small form a kind of buy those things they can produce as well so most of the farm is actually really compact in terms of life in the farmers some of the not able to keep the food have to do it in school because they do look in the blue ribbon and then feed into this truck to support and so they have waste and then disappeared at any medication. they all told me my language as well but i will only r
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the calendar or the mechanical industrial age giving us the clock or now the digital age giving us the sort of sequenced pulsing digital time each one of these. kind of almost tell us to forget that there are very natural underlying rhythms to human awareness to human consciousness and activity you know jetlag used to be looked at as folklore until major league baseball managers started to notice that pitchers did worse going from the west coast to the east coast than they did going from the east coast to the west coast and that's because their biological. woks were were more more challenged by the shortening of the day you know and now you know newer research is showing that there's a lunar cycle that seems to dictate the neurochemistry in our brain you know so when the first week of a new moon we tend to have more acetylcholine in the second week we've got more sever tone in the third week we've got more dopamine in the last week we have norepinephrine well if you know that i mean whether you're a person or a business you know it's acetylcholine week people are going to be open to ne
the calendar or the mechanical industrial age giving us the clock or now the digital age giving us the sort of sequenced pulsing digital time each one of these. kind of almost tell us to forget that there are very natural underlying rhythms to human awareness to human consciousness and activity you know jetlag used to be looked at as folklore until major league baseball managers started to notice that pitchers did worse going from the west coast to the east coast than they did going from the...
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thank you for being with us is to say it used continues just a minute after the break. sigrid laboratory kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn amount anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the r.-g. dot com. i would rather i asked questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my fellow larry king now right here on r.t. question more. ten pm here in moscow u.s. intelligence leaker edward snowden is weighing up office now for political asylum from three latin american nations and speculation mounted he'll be heading to venezuela support for the whistleblower on the run is growing on the continent generally speaking exclusively to r.t. ecuador's foreign minister called in other countries to follow the example set by venezuela bolivia nicaragua already and offer refuge to victims of u.s. political persecution but a port knoppix out the highlights of that interview. as
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then he said, we have used our 602's. you tell us another option? can you tell us what we can do that would make a difference to change things? he says, because if you have a better solution, i would love to hear it. i sat there and just stared. what we hear over and over with our organization is we get letters that the men are still going to their committee reviews to be reviewed to be released, and that igi is still saying, you have a drawing or we saw your name in a note or yet another prisoner's name or things like that, and they're it will be retained until the next six-your review. they are still using the same process. >> democracy now! as the california correctional healthcare services spokesperson whether any of the prisoners could be force-fed as they continue their hunger strike. >> there is only two instances in which this could occur as to force-feeding. if someone has not clearly stated their intentions for danced directives and they were to lose consciousness, then we will do everything that we can to protect life. pretty much whateve
then he said, we have used our 602's. you tell us another option? can you tell us what we can do that would make a difference to change things? he says, because if you have a better solution, i would love to hear it. i sat there and just stared. what we hear over and over with our organization is we get letters that the men are still going to their committee reviews to be reviewed to be released, and that igi is still saying, you have a drawing or we saw your name in a note or yet another...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and so on that is not accessible to everybody in the network, but some of the members. there are stories and photos, a place where people can celebrate today, how to share memories, have the good times that were the essence in the past and in the present. you might be asking yourself this question, if you are a facebook user, how is different from facebook. it is what we called open social networking, and it is
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on...
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so we do it all and it does it to us too, by the way. it's doing it to us. the technology is basically informing a little bit what's happening on the creative side of the world. i think mostly for the better. >> it wepts from -- it benefits from all of these technologies. >> give them the opportunity to where you just got to watch one more episode. >> speculate. >> matt can you talk about showtime any time and how that, the role out that service, how that differs from the traditional programming of especially cable shows, you give your viewers shortage of opportunities to catch up during the week. >> i wanted to start off by apologizing and admitting that we have participated in a government's prism program providing everyone watched homeland. we view the showtime any time, this is another attribute. being premium, we have to be there first, someone is paying for a our service. as a technology it allows us to do different things. we were very early in high definition, premium category really invented the spod world. each of these times, we've seen dramatic i
so we do it all and it does it to us too, by the way. it's doing it to us. the technology is basically informing a little bit what's happening on the creative side of the world. i think mostly for the better. >> it wepts from -- it benefits from all of these technologies. >> give them the opportunity to where you just got to watch one more episode. >> speculate. >> matt can you talk about showtime any time and how that, the role out that service, how that differs from...
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they used the word "profiling." that was something that was worked out between the judge and the lawyers when the jury wasn't in the rooms. >> right. >> do you feel that george zimmerman racially profiled trayvon martin? do you think race played a role in his decision, his view of trayvon martin as suspicious? >> i don't think he did. i think just circumstances caused george to think that he might be a robber or trying to do something bad in the neighborhood. because of all that had gone on previously. there were unbelievable number of robberies in the neighborhood. >> there's talk of the justice department perhaps filing civil rights violation charges against george zimmerman. do you think george zimmerman violated trayvon martin's civil rights? >> i don't think he did. he don't think he did at all. i don't think he profiled him as a racial thing. i think he profiled him just as somebody in the neighborhood that was suspicious. >> so when he said these f'ing punks, they always get away with it, he wasn't referencin
they used the word "profiling." that was something that was worked out between the judge and the lawyers when the jury wasn't in the rooms. >> right. >> do you feel that george zimmerman racially profiled trayvon martin? do you think race played a role in his decision, his view of trayvon martin as suspicious? >> i don't think he did. i think just circumstances caused george to think that he might be a robber or trying to do something bad in the neighborhood. because...
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let us film in fact they didn't even let us do interviews with the governor with the families or the doctors working there at all the iraqi officials certainly had not put in the resources that they could be we spoke to families not after that they've gone to local officials you know they've asked for help they were essentially told to sit by you know it's a really sad story and dr chris busby has been one of the most outspoken scientists researching the impact of depleted uranium and he told r.t. what he thought of visiting philly. we went to we found the levels of both nation and cancer and we looked at the parents of the children with congenital malformation and we did analysis of the head to see what was inside that might be do you know toxic might be the sort of thing that could cause congenital malformation and the only thing that we found was you. we found your brain in the hair of the mothers of the children with congenital malformation is not that we know that you're a numerous you know toxic that it causes these these levels of genetic damage and because of that it also cau
let us film in fact they didn't even let us do interviews with the governor with the families or the doctors working there at all the iraqi officials certainly had not put in the resources that they could be we spoke to families not after that they've gone to local officials you know they've asked for help they were essentially told to sit by you know it's a really sad story and dr chris busby has been one of the most outspoken scientists researching the impact of depleted uranium and he told...
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tell us more where you are. we're looking at this historic document that much of the world is actually somewhat united in looking at right now. a historic event for many people. tell us more about what you're seeing there outside the palace. you said people have been waiting for hours. >> reporter: has been an incredibly hot day here like in the 90s, 93, 95, which is very, very unusual for london. so i think that might have caused the crowds to thin out slightly more than you would perhaps expect. there have been plenty of people down there, diehard fans, a lot of tourists, as well. i spoke to women from new jersey who arrived yesterday. she hoped to get a t-shirt. the t-shirt's being handed outside at the airport for people who arrive on the day that the baby's born. she was delighted to be here. hopefully for the birth today. she's had that wish. she said she was going to stay there. her husband wanted to go. plenty of crowds cheering as you can now to see the easel in the forecost you of the palace just as it
tell us more where you are. we're looking at this historic document that much of the world is actually somewhat united in looking at right now. a historic event for many people. tell us more about what you're seeing there outside the palace. you said people have been waiting for hours. >> reporter: has been an incredibly hot day here like in the 90s, 93, 95, which is very, very unusual for london. so i think that might have caused the crowds to thin out slightly more than you would...
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>> i just wanted to say about the conditional use thing i think that is very positive. i come from north beach, where we faced having so many restaurants that they were crowding out retail, which had the unintended effect of making daytime retail really decline. and so, i commend you for that. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner. >> i just wanted to... go ahead. >> is there any... now that you have done substantial out reach, is there anything in the present form that is contentious with any of the groups that you were working with? or have you figured out a way to navigate all of that? >> shockingly not, i feel like this is not everyone is thrilled, but everyone can live with this and you know, we are really helping business and all types of business. >> where was the most difficult compromise in your five points? >> allowing the transfer of the bars and liquor stores. >> but you are contention is that this allows the redistribution. so that it is good for the fabric of the neighborhood. >> exactly. >> and i would like to say, too. i do know supervisor campos's offic
>> i just wanted to say about the conditional use thing i think that is very positive. i come from north beach, where we faced having so many restaurants that they were crowding out retail, which had the unintended effect of making daytime retail really decline. and so, i commend you for that. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner. >> i just wanted to... go ahead. >> is there any... now that you have done substantial out reach, is there anything in the present form that...
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they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what their disability is because it is irrelevant. what do you want to deal on a computer? the print is too small, we can fix that. the mouse or the keyboard is too difficult, try this. try speech input, we will try different things to get the technology to work. the technology is what creates a disability. the other believe that we have is that it is important to step back from what we know at listen to our clients. has to stop putting our beliefs on them. we have to look at where people are coming from with technology. and figure out what the issues are that they are having. the big question t
they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what...