Expect commissioner hillis to arrive late commissioners, that places you under your is consideration for items proposed for continuance 79 castro discretionary review and various are property to july and items 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 cases bush street, ellis and Market Street and sutter street Fourth Street discretionary review 19 are proposed for indefinite continuance as under departmental matters at Market Street the informational presentation is proposed for continuance until june 9th and under the discretionary review calendar we did receive a letter signed by both parts for 23 ab at grant avenue and place discretionary review and variance request for june 2nd continuance. Okay opening it up for Public Comment on any items on the continuance calendar okay comment is closed. Commissioner Vice President richards. Move to continue items 1 through 7 and 10 to the dates specified and second. Thank you on that motion to continue commissioner antonini commissioner johnson commissioner moore
Of the age of the building. Investigators are looking into possible problems with a nearby heating system but barber emphasized that the area has had issues with cigarette fires in the past. People come in and throw them around by their house and the apartment and like mulch or the grass is dry it creeps up on the glass and we get fires. Barber told me that in new york and california have laws that require older buildings to have those sprinkler systems. Ohio does not. Live in brunswick, megan hickey, news channel 5. As officials continue to look into how the fire broke out, the community is wasting no time in helping those that lost everything as a result. Tracy carloss is live at st. Ambrose where donations have been pouring in since the fire. They sure have. Take a look. You can see for yourself. The donations have been coming to help those people in need. Bradley dietrich lost everything in last nights fire. Ran out the door, grabbed everything we could. All we got out with is what
Piece of an asset that we are given and use it to our great advantage. Mick so glad to meet you. Nice to met you. So im sure its too early, really, to answer this, but do you have any sense how much of voa audience and can you take a little bit about the implications of Digital First . Yeah, im afraid i cant give you a precise answer to the first question. I know its something thats being counted in our services around the building and needs to be counted much more robustly because its what we need to know. I think you can safe i will say if you look at the projections of the way people will be assessing not only news but information commerce, you know, all kinds of things, conversation around the world, it is going to be its going to skip over all the intermediate steps and go right to districtal, largely probably digital on future phones, not smart phones because thats the way the inexpensive way spreading throughout the less developed world. Its a thing that we absolutely need to be
On extremism at George Washington University Center and cyber homeland security. Fellow at the internet law and policy foundry and was it fellow at the congressional internet caucus in the past. Lets get started. I will give a brief overview of the issue and then we will jump right into it and get into the real issue here with extremist online, what role do platforms like twitter, facebook and google play in this and what is the right way to be approaching the issue of dealing with extremist content online and recruitment for terrorist groups abroad. Seen going onhave but we have social media platforms like twitter and facebook have generally in their early years been quite in favor of leaving their platforms as places for free especially in the past few years, weve seen that being taken advantage of by groups like al qaeda and then we have the Islamic State beginning to use the platform even more actively than, that really bringing to it a totally difficult level and now the platforms