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. >> reporter: stanford graduate alex is back visiting his childhood home in bellevue. alex's mom susan is a former teacher who inherited this home from her own mother two decades ago. homeownership and financial stability. it is a lifeline alex wants to give to others. >> he is the cofounder of landed. there helping school employees and four expensive cities like san francisco purchase homes. he's bringing his program to the seattle area. >> we like to think of ourselves as aversion bank of mom and dad. >> they provide have to down payment. if you sell that home and an upturn you pay back the down payment and 25% of the profits. >> stanford university offers something similar. >> bellevue skills of the first in washington state to offer landed. 100 school employees have signed up to learn more. >> 65% of our employees live out of -- outside of the bellevue school district. >> reporter: their employees can buy a home anywhere and not just bellevue. their goal is to shorten commute times and raise the quality of life for their employees. >> i would love to not spend 45 m
. >> reporter: stanford graduate alex is back visiting his childhood home in bellevue. alex's mom susan is a former teacher who inherited this home from her own mother two decades ago. homeownership and financial stability. it is a lifeline alex wants to give to others. >> he is the cofounder of landed. there helping school employees and four expensive cities like san francisco purchase homes. he's bringing his program to the seattle area. >> we like to think of ourselves as...
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. >> alex pitched the idea to his former school district and so now bellevue schools are the first in washington state to offer land. hundreds have signed up to learn more. >> 65 percent of our employees live outside the district. some of it is an hour and a half or two our commute. >>> employees can buy a home anywhere, not just bellevue. their goal is to shorten commute times and raise the quality of life for their employees. >> i would love to not spend 45 minutes every morning and afternoon, at minimum fighting traffic. >> reporter: valerie says that 38 years old homeownership feels possible. >> it's very exciting to me that there is one more piece that could make that a reality. >> there needs to be a lot of tools in the toolkit. >> there -- it's something that has never been done before on a wide scale. needless to say this mom is proud. >> a big source of my pride is he wants to give back. >> alex says he is not stopping at bellevue and talking to more school districts. hana kim, "ktvu fox 2". >>> the silicon valley company to begin the green light preparations. >>> four days w
. >> alex pitched the idea to his former school district and so now bellevue schools are the first in washington state to offer land. hundreds have signed up to learn more. >> 65 percent of our employees live outside the district. some of it is an hour and a half or two our commute. >>> employees can buy a home anywhere, not just bellevue. their goal is to shorten commute times and raise the quality of life for their employees. >> i would love to not spend 45 minutes...
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bellevue, hannah kim, ktvu newst play against the raiders.his wrist on sunday against the arizona cardinals. he finish the game but yesterday he missed practice. the head coach said that he is likely a game day decision, meaning the backup quarterback could play tomorrow. the 49ers signed him yeah -- as an undrafted free agent. he says that the staff watched a lot of the games and they like what they saw. >> i remember one thing -- i forgot if it was east-west or another of the all-star games. i remember he said -- they asked how he got ready and he lo to do the drops because he was always throughout college but that is the type of guy, figuring it out and working all day to figure it out on his own and with the help of coaches. he takes that as well as anybody. sumat he spent all of last season on the 49ers practice squad. the raiders secondary will be a little bit thin tomorrow night. the cornerback surprised fans and teammates when he announced retirement yesterday. he was in the middle of his 11th season and first with the raiders. he was
bellevue, hannah kim, ktvu newst play against the raiders.his wrist on sunday against the arizona cardinals. he finish the game but yesterday he missed practice. the head coach said that he is likely a game day decision, meaning the backup quarterback could play tomorrow. the 49ers signed him yeah -- as an undrafted free agent. he says that the staff watched a lot of the games and they like what they saw. >> i remember one thing -- i forgot if it was east-west or another of the all-star...
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that man is now in stable condition at bellevue hospital. police say they brought six peopleth back t precinct trying to sort outho did what and who would be charged. as we get more information we'll bring it to you. >> thank you. 4:47 rig now. a man thought he was meeting a woman for a date when he was shot and killed. he was last seen alive in april of 2017. his body was found in prince george's county morhan six months later. one man has already been charged with his murder. now the woman mcmillan was going to meet has been arrested too. das has been charged with second degree murder. >> a 90-year-old man is a accus brutal murder and a fitbit tracker helped lead to his arrest. offersers in san jose, california believe he staged his step daughter's suicide last month. they arrested him after they took a closer look at the fitness tracker data.at her heart spiked the afternoon of her death before stopping all together. they pieced that together with surveillance video showing her in herouse at the time she died. he's being held out bail on
that man is now in stable condition at bellevue hospital. police say they brought six peopleth back t precinct trying to sort outho did what and who would be charged. as we get more information we'll bring it to you. >> thank you. 4:47 rig now. a man thought he was meeting a woman for a date when he was shot and killed. he was last seen alive in april of 2017. his body was found in prince george's county morhan six months later. one man has already been charged with his murder. now the...
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here to discuss is the t-mobile president from bellevue, washington.lation on the positive earnings. what is driving the subscriber growth? >> it's great to be here. i can only assume you're wearing magenta to celebrate t-mobile's record quarter. the brand is really performing. our network is second to none. our customer service is delivering fame and no variety to our company. our team is firing on all cylinders and you see it in 47%y's record revenues and year-over-year growth in cash flows. it's all on the strength of subscriber gains that are post gains,one subscriber more than at&t, verizon, sprint, comcast and charter combined. so that was a big quarter and we are excited about it. last year t-mobile jumped into the online tv space. tell us what the timing will be like. we are busily building tv for the 5g era, and that's important. with the new t-mobile, we will have an ability to bring broadband service to 52% of u.s. zip codes through 5g. that's amazing because broadband is the most uncompetitive market out there. have a broadband customers ou
here to discuss is the t-mobile president from bellevue, washington.lation on the positive earnings. what is driving the subscriber growth? >> it's great to be here. i can only assume you're wearing magenta to celebrate t-mobile's record quarter. the brand is really performing. our network is second to none. our customer service is delivering fame and no variety to our company. our team is firing on all cylinders and you see it in 47%y's record revenues and year-over-year growth in cash...
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government as part of the problem we have to hire administrative staff and work at the university of bellevueso i worked at other universities and a lot of the administration not to the professors use the more adjunct professors today as they have to afford this huge administrative costs so we need to do a review at the federal level how we can lead t let somf that weight off the shoulders and universities to put money back to the professors and keep tuition low. paying 1.5 trillion to the handouts in this country this is the problem that we have a little bit of an issue with our priorities. on the metro board when the republican governor of this state continues to cut funding we have two choices we can raise tuition or property taxes. they are already too high in nebraska and much less than my predecessors on the board and in-line with thinline with the n we are the cheapest in town so don't come after metro, come after your own policies that are creating a deficit in the country and a complete lack of prioritization in the country. >> again she voted for a 20% increase in premiums is compla
government as part of the problem we have to hire administrative staff and work at the university of bellevueso i worked at other universities and a lot of the administration not to the professors use the more adjunct professors today as they have to afford this huge administrative costs so we need to do a review at the federal level how we can lead t let somf that weight off the shoulders and universities to put money back to the professors and keep tuition low. paying 1.5 trillion to the...
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. -- at bellevue. they show me a sign of a very sharp tongue, quickwitted woman who was in many ways, unable to contain her demons, but she never the less had a very strong personality. that personality was deemed unworthy, and she was declared a lunatic. therefore i do not diagnose her as bipolar. i do not diagnose her as suffering from depression. i do not believe she had an inherited illness even though her own sister suggested that. i say we try and look at all the evidence i present the findings of mark neely, and jason emerson. and i ask you the reader to make your own judgment. >> her response was very short and terse. absolutely not. >> okay, well jean always says it very briefly and best perhaps. but i am saying that i think in the years and in the interim, in the 30 or so years since her publication, and in the few years since are coming here, there has been a lot more evidence piled up, a lot more debate, and i think it worthy for us to continue. yes? thank you for your question. >> after li
. -- at bellevue. they show me a sign of a very sharp tongue, quickwitted woman who was in many ways, unable to contain her demons, but she never the less had a very strong personality. that personality was deemed unworthy, and she was declared a lunatic. therefore i do not diagnose her as bipolar. i do not diagnose her as suffering from depression. i do not believe she had an inherited illness even though her own sister suggested that. i say we try and look at all the evidence i present the...
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bellevue, from illinois.aller: i would like to see what the trump supporters think about the white nationalists being arrested on the east coast and west coast for violence against people protesting. they don't seem to acknowledge that. my other comment is i would like to see trump's for certificate, because i think -- birth certificate, because i think he was probably born in russia. tin might be his father. host: violence cannot be the answer. on everyone tol condemn the terror attacks and return to civility to help heal our nation. political differences aside, we are all americans first and foremost. jonah, good morning. caller: good morning. happy saturday. it is distressing to hear these rolors, because -- these calle , because i can hear there is a disconnect. you can hear the rhetoric in the campaigns, the valleys that trump is holding. you did not feel this hostility when obama was president, or even bush or clinton. sense ofg get the harmful energy in the real world. we are all saying the media is to
bellevue, from illinois.aller: i would like to see what the trump supporters think about the white nationalists being arrested on the east coast and west coast for violence against people protesting. they don't seem to acknowledge that. my other comment is i would like to see trump's for certificate, because i think -- birth certificate, because i think he was probably born in russia. tin might be his father. host: violence cannot be the answer. on everyone tol condemn the terror attacks and...
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th would have called bellevue hospital. (audience laughs) i wish i could claim exclusive rights to the idea, but i had colleagues who talked about joseph campbell and i had read the hero with a thousand fes when i was at the university of texas and didn't understand it, but i edd read it and remembt. and then i read that he had been advising george lucas on the star wars film. so i called him up and he said, "of course i'd love to sit and talk with you." cbs wouldn't consider it, my friends at pbs, they saw the value of it and they put up a good bit of the money that i had to raise to do it. and we did 20 some-odd hours over two summers '85 and '86 at george lucas's skywalker ranch. - so myths are stories of the search by men and women through the ages for meaning, for significance, to make life signify, to touch the eternal, to understand the mysterious, to find out who we are. - people say that what we're all seeking is a meaning for lif i don't think that's what we're really seeking. i think what we're seeking is an expe
th would have called bellevue hospital. (audience laughs) i wish i could claim exclusive rights to the idea, but i had colleagues who talked about joseph campbell and i had read the hero with a thousand fes when i was at the university of texas and didn't understand it, but i edd read it and remembt. and then i read that he had been advising george lucas on the star wars film. so i called him up and he said, "of course i'd love to sit and talk with you." cbs wouldn't consider it, my...