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alicia duke.ou very much. ~ sam alicia duke. >> thank you. >>> again, good afternoon, supervisors. i'm here for the real reason to support sam duke. now, james only mentioned about her association with senior and disability action. my background with her goes way back -- i mean, way back to the early days of para transit ~. she was very good in para transit, very good advisor in para transit, and still is a great advisor in para transit. when we're forming para transit, speaking on rides, how we should put it together, she continues on that, very knowledgeable, and takes that same kind of information from where she lives, i also live in the soma area the last three years and i do other community work there. i'm the garden coordinator at drake's park. all the work she's done, she attends a lot of meetings. she is very attentive, has good opinions, helps people work things through. i can't think of a better candidate for this position. thank you. and no jokes. [laughter] >> okay, no jokes. superviso
alicia duke.ou very much. ~ sam alicia duke. >> thank you. >>> again, good afternoon, supervisors. i'm here for the real reason to support sam duke. now, james only mentioned about her association with senior and disability action. my background with her goes way back -- i mean, way back to the early days of para transit ~. she was very good in para transit, very good advisor in para transit, and still is a great advisor in para transit. when we're forming para transit, speaking...
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what alicia has been doing is small by comparison but powerful in it's own way. it started with a blank spot on her unit's whiteboard. >> reporter: as nice as stanford hospital is, it's still not a place people want to go, especially if you're in the intermediate cardiac care unit. serious medicine is practiced here by serious professionals. >> it's a lot of action, turnover. as soon as someone is out, we have another person lined up from thei c ument or the emergency room. >> reporter: perhaps that is why one day last summer staring at a blage whiteboard and needing a little stress relief, alicia picked up a pen and started to draw. >> that's where it all started. >> reporter: she sketched out a small loch ness monster, one she thought someone would say was unprofessional and wipe it away except they didn't. >> when i came in the following week, it was still there. that's surprising. >> reporter: so alicia made another drawing and another and another. now, 50 drawings later alicia has become something of a celebrity at the hospital. stopped by doctors in the mid
what alicia has been doing is small by comparison but powerful in it's own way. it started with a blank spot on her unit's whiteboard. >> reporter: as nice as stanford hospital is, it's still not a place people want to go, especially if you're in the intermediate cardiac care unit. serious medicine is practiced here by serious professionals. >> it's a lot of action, turnover. as soon as someone is out, we have another person lined up from thei c ument or the emergency room. >>...
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all the time. >> i told alicia. everybody who shows up and says your name, you get money on the back end. >> okay. >> there are always two undercover cops there at the storefront out front. when chevy is there, one of them actually goes outside. to look at this mustang. to see, in fact, if it is what she's advertising. so for a little while you just see the two of them, and then the understood cover cop who went outside to look at the car actually comes back into the storefront with one of chevy's friends. >> that's the kind of car that is. i mean i probably would go like 200 bucks on, okay? i told her if you guys are willing to do some more business with us, and, you know, we're going to establish something, you know what, i'll always kick in a little bit more to keep coming back, because that brings me money. if you're [ bleep ] quitting -- one time and that's it, then you know, 200 bucks and we're done. >> all right. >> so it's up to you guys. >> all right. i don't know. >> we're going to keep you busy. >> well,
all the time. >> i told alicia. everybody who shows up and says your name, you get money on the back end. >> okay. >> there are always two undercover cops there at the storefront out front. when chevy is there, one of them actually goes outside. to look at this mustang. to see, in fact, if it is what she's advertising. so for a little while you just see the two of them, and then the understood cover cop who went outside to look at the car actually comes back into the...
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hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell usink people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really important and being able to know how you are going to communicate with your friends, and family who live near you, where you might meet them if your home is uninhab hitable. >> how long do you think that it will be before things are restored to normal in san francisco. >> it depends on the severity of the earthquake, we say to provide for 72 hours tha, is three days, and it helps to know that you might be without services for up to a week or more, depending on how heavy the shaking is and how many after shocks we have. >> what kind of neighborhood and community involvement might you want to have before an earthquake to make sure that you are going to able to have th
hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell usink people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really important and being able to know how you are going to...
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alicia duke, are you here? >>> thank you, supervisors.senior citizen and i have been disabled since i was 53 years old. so, i sort of know both sides of the coin when it comes to the kinds of things that need to be done in soma, all over the city also. and i believe that i could add something because of my ridiculous background in both politics and business and other things. it goes on and on and on, that i have a perspective, which i still remember, regarding what can be done to get everything in the city better as far as everything that -- every area is doing, should be doing, could be doing. and trying to put together coalitions of all the peoples on the various advisory committees so that there is an issue that is in one area, it really affects all of the city. and we should be able to work with all of the areas so that everything that's needed to make our city greater can be done. and compromise is sometimes the only way to do it, and compromise has been the story of my life in many instances. so, that's really all i have to say abou
alicia duke, are you here? >>> thank you, supervisors.senior citizen and i have been disabled since i was 53 years old. so, i sort of know both sides of the coin when it comes to the kinds of things that need to be done in soma, all over the city also. and i believe that i could add something because of my ridiculous background in both politics and business and other things. it goes on and on and on, that i have a perspective, which i still remember, regarding what can be done to get...
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. >> in the cap is alicia kosakevic. 13 years old at the time. she was kidnapped by a 38-year-old man. she was sexually assaulted, held prisoner in his essentially home made dungeon 11 years ago. she's with us today. she runs the alicia project, an organization devoted to protect children from predators. here with us is a clinical and forensic psychologist jeff guardier. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> i have daughters. watching that, how was it for you to watch now? i know a lot of time has passed. i wonder about the impact to look at the clip. >> that was really hard to watch. i don't think i have actually ever seen that clip. to see my dad be so protective, so guarded. that's interesting to see. >> you looked to him when you were asked the question. he said it's okay to talk about. are you still -- how are you today? are you still haunted by this? >> i certainly am. i have my good days and i have my bad days. there are a lot more good days though. i still have flashbacks and nightmares. >> we'll bring in jeff in a second. these women,
. >> in the cap is alicia kosakevic. 13 years old at the time. she was kidnapped by a 38-year-old man. she was sexually assaulted, held prisoner in his essentially home made dungeon 11 years ago. she's with us today. she runs the alicia project, an organization devoted to protect children from predators. here with us is a clinical and forensic psychologist jeff guardier. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> i have daughters. watching that, how was it for you to watch now? i...
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alicia keys will talk about her passion beyond the music. you'll see her in a whole new light. >>> also johnny lee miller. you might know him from "sherlock holmes." he is running a 50-mile ultramarathon to try to save a boy. >>> the anatomy of violence. how does an innocent child grow up to be an accused boston bomber or any criminal for that matter? what is happening in their brains? scientists today say biology plays a bigger role than we once thought. >> in the wake of tragedy come the inevitable question. what makes a killer. is there a switch that turns on a rampage? and why. why would someone do this? >> you can just say the person's evil. i think that's 13th century thinking. i think we moved beyond that. >> he's a criminologist and also the author of a new book "ana "anatomy of violence." he says there are biological explanations for violence. he is convinced that brain dysfunction may, in part, explain the terror unleashed in boston. >> completely normal people who decided one day, you know what, we want to create mayhem. i don't t
alicia keys will talk about her passion beyond the music. you'll see her in a whole new light. >>> also johnny lee miller. you might know him from "sherlock holmes." he is running a 50-mile ultramarathon to try to save a boy. >>> the anatomy of violence. how does an innocent child grow up to be an accused boston bomber or any criminal for that matter? what is happening in their brains? scientists today say biology plays a bigger role than we once thought. >> in...
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alicia keys will talk about her passion backhand yond tbeyond t music. you will see her in a new light. and jonny lee miller. you may know him from ser lock holmes. this weekend he's running a 50-mile ultra marathon to try to save a 4-year-old boy. >>> first, the anatomy of violence. how does an innocent child grow up to be one of the accused boston bomber or any criminal. what's happening inside the brain? it's controversial but scientists say biology plays a bigger role than we once thought. in the wake of tragedy come the inevitable questions. what makes a killer? is there a switch that turns on a rampage? and why? why would someone do this? >> you can just say the person is evil. i think that's 13th century thinking. i think we have moved beyond that. >> adrian raine is author of "the anatomy of violence." he's studied cold blooded killer and says there are biological reasons for violence. he's convinced brain dysfunction may in part explain the terror unleashed in boston. >> were they normal people who decided one day, you know what, we want to crea
alicia keys will talk about her passion backhand yond tbeyond t music. you will see her in a new light. and jonny lee miller. you may know him from ser lock holmes. this weekend he's running a 50-mile ultra marathon to try to save a 4-year-old boy. >>> first, the anatomy of violence. how does an innocent child grow up to be one of the accused boston bomber or any criminal. what's happening inside the brain? it's controversial but scientists say biology plays a bigger role than we once...
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the key word, alicia keys, that's a big, big plus for blackberry. plus, coming out with these new models, they have a big share in the market in terms of overseas markets. we tend to look at just the u.s. and maybe canada, but there's a big market. we're coming out with the q-5, the z-10's coming out. new operating system. also, they're thinking way beyond smartphone. they're thinking into car applications. where you can -- navigation and use your phone that way. >> adam, i know you're not nearly as bullish. in fact, you're not bullish at all on blackberry. why? >> no, i am bullish. >> i'm sorry -- >> i think you were talking about todd. >> todd, i should have said. i beg your pardon. we were waiting to get the camera set up on you. and now you're there, todd. welcome. why aren't you bullish on blackberry right now? >> i think the problem is in we didn't get pricing today at all. i think the emerging marketing devices are the ones that already exist, the older ones. we don't know what the q5 will
the key word, alicia keys, that's a big, big plus for blackberry. plus, coming out with these new models, they have a big share in the market in terms of overseas markets. we tend to look at just the u.s. and maybe canada, but there's a big market. we're coming out with the q-5, the z-10's coming out. new operating system. also, they're thinking way beyond smartphone. they're thinking into car applications. where you can -- navigation and use your phone that way. >> adam, i know you're...
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alicia acuna is at an elementary school where children are confirmed dead. and janice dean is still tracking the tomorrow. we begin with alicia. >> reporter: and part of the reason the number is likely to change is because depends on what rescuers find in the rubble behind me. this is plaza towers elementary school. the belief is that up to two dozen children and teachers are beneath that rubble. at least seven children may have drowned in water beneath the building. they have coroner's offices here and they are continuing to work throughout the night. there are multiple agencies at work here. the search effort is massive. it is difficult to describe. what i'm going to do here is push off here just a touch to see if you can -- it might be a little dark but we'll try. let's try to show her a little bit of this devastation. the neighborhood here is in sticks. it's covered in mud, dirt and wet and people have been trying to sift through these things. there are nails and broken glass and people are in shorts an sandals. we have seen people with run or two suitca
alicia acuna is at an elementary school where children are confirmed dead. and janice dean is still tracking the tomorrow. we begin with alicia. >> reporter: and part of the reason the number is likely to change is because depends on what rescuers find in the rubble behind me. this is plaza towers elementary school. the belief is that up to two dozen children and teachers are beneath that rubble. at least seven children may have drowned in water beneath the building. they have coroner's...
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alicia moore has our story. >> these san jose state students are searching for resolutions to stop gun violence. >> we want to educate young people and the public about the danger and reality of guns. we feel that all americans have the right to live free from gun violence. >> they say their own generation is responsible for the shootings that break out. >> children and teens are three more likely to be injured than u.s. soldiers wounded in action in afghanistan. >> from the statistics he rattles off, you might think socialology or even studies at the state, but he's actually apart of this advertising class trying to come up with a basic pitch against guns. >> building is -- inner city areas and their parents and guardians as well about the dangers of gun violence. >> professor john dollars cruise teaches the advertising class. >> for me as an outsider coming from the uk, it's really interesting to try to get you taken to this kind of grief. we don't have the gun culture in the uk that is prevalent within the inner cities across the u.s. >> now he says students were created and came up
alicia moore has our story. >> these san jose state students are searching for resolutions to stop gun violence. >> we want to educate young people and the public about the danger and reality of guns. we feel that all americans have the right to live free from gun violence. >> they say their own generation is responsible for the shootings that break out. >> children and teens are three more likely to be injured than u.s. soldiers wounded in action in afghanistan....
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in palo alto, alicia reed, kron 4 news. >>> and still, a windy evening out there right now. wind gusts at santa rosa are 25 miles an hour. napa, 20. redwood city, 26. so, sustained wind speeds are pretty active. 16 for oakland. san jose getting close to 15 miles per hour. winds are out of the west so it is a chilly wind that has brought in the cooler air. so tomorrow morning, a chilly start and lit be breezy once again tomorrow. still cool. with gusty winds once again. more details on this cool pattern and i will let you know how long it sticks afternoon a little later. >>> also ahead tonight. a start up that would allow gun owners to control their weapon through a cell phone. details next. and it is official, the next superbowl will be held in san francisco. >> new at 11:00, a bay area high-tech start up is entering the gun debate. they are demonstrating a cell phone controller prototype that would allow gun owners to monitor their gun and disable it remotely. this is out it works. a sensor would be installed on a firearm with gl location tracking. if an unauthorized person
in palo alto, alicia reed, kron 4 news. >>> and still, a windy evening out there right now. wind gusts at santa rosa are 25 miles an hour. napa, 20. redwood city, 26. so, sustained wind speeds are pretty active. 16 for oakland. san jose getting close to 15 miles per hour. winds are out of the west so it is a chilly wind that has brought in the cooler air. so tomorrow morning, a chilly start and lit be breezy once again tomorrow. still cool. with gusty winds once again. more details on...
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alicia acuna is at an elementary school where children are confirmed dead. is still tracking the tomorrow. we begin with
alicia acuna is at an elementary school where children are confirmed dead. is still tracking the tomorrow. we begin with
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. >> so, alicia what else can we do to prepare our homes for an earthquake so we don't have damage? >> one of the most important things that you can do is to secure your valuable and breakable items. make sure that your tv is strapped down to your entertainment cabinet or wall so it does not move. also important is to make sure that your book case is secure to the wall so that it does not fall over and your valuable and breakables do not break on the ground. becoming prepared is not that difficult. taking care of your home, making sure that you have a few extra every-day items on hand helps to make the difference. >> that contributes dramatically to the way that the city as a whole can recover. >> absolutely. >> if you are able to control your own environment and house and recovery and your neighbors are doing the same the city as a whole will be a more resilient city. >> we are all proud of living in san francisco and being prepared helps us stay here. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and thank you for join
. >> so, alicia what else can we do to prepare our homes for an earthquake so we don't have damage? >> one of the most important things that you can do is to secure your valuable and breakable items. make sure that your tv is strapped down to your entertainment cabinet or wall so it does not move. also important is to make sure that your book case is secure to the wall so that it does not fall over and your valuable and breakables do not break on the ground. becoming prepared is not...
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. >> alicia? >> reporter: we're told crews will be here into the night, and tomorrow morning if necessary as they clean up the grifiti. >> lanes will be closed on both sides while she's men work, which has slowed traffic down a bit. >> now, it is dangerous hanging off those trussels, so whoever put those tags up, the city of san jose isn't taking any chances. >> now, when this whole process all started it was hard figuring out who was responsible for cleaning up what part of the bridge, but now everyone is chipping in. the city's providing some of the trucks required to get up to the bridge. cal trans is shutting down parts of the freeway. >> the goal is the to get san jose grifiti free in the month. >> once they've been painted, we had to build several fences, and barricades in order to prevent the taggers from getting on to the bricks. >> we didn't want to start doing the cleaning until we knew we could really keep them off. >> so we're going to give this a shot with the fences we have. if they
. >> alicia? >> reporter: we're told crews will be here into the night, and tomorrow morning if necessary as they clean up the grifiti. >> lanes will be closed on both sides while she's men work, which has slowed traffic down a bit. >> now, it is dangerous hanging off those trussels, so whoever put those tags up, the city of san jose isn't taking any chances. >> now, when this whole process all started it was hard figuring out who was responsible for cleaning up...
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in colma, alicia reed, kron 4 news. >>> now we will show you where this accident happened. it was right here in colma just southeast of daly city. the crash on hillside boulevard. a lot of cemeteries in this area between lawndale boulevard and saramote boulevard. both vehicles were heading north. the mustang rear ended the honda, the honda hit a retaining wall on the west side of the road. the mustang hitting a retaining wall on the east side and that collision with the wall is what police say caused the mustang to split in half. i'm grant lodes, kron 4 news. >>> we are learning more about the woman killed during the car crash over the weekend. sarah klein, these are her pictures, was burlesque per stormer. she was known as sparkly devil. her husband, now in critical condition was driving at the time. the couple had been drinking. they are waiting on lab results to decide on whether to charge her husband with vehicular homicide. >>> three teenagers are in the hospital after slamming into a tree in san jose. it slammed into a large tree outside a goodwill store. the male dri
in colma, alicia reed, kron 4 news. >>> now we will show you where this accident happened. it was right here in colma just southeast of daly city. the crash on hillside boulevard. a lot of cemeteries in this area between lawndale boulevard and saramote boulevard. both vehicles were heading north. the mustang rear ended the honda, the honda hit a retaining wall on the west side of the road. the mustang hitting a retaining wall on the east side and that collision with the wall is what...
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so alicia wrote in and said the health care law is about people like me. it is alicia care.alicia care, the affordable care act, insurance company can no longer impose lifetime limits on the amount of care you receive. or drop your coverage if you get sick. or discriminate against children with preexisting conditions. and women now have access to free preventive care like check-ups and mammograms and cancer screenings so you can catch preventable illness on the front end. that provision has already helped more than 70 million americans with private insurance. that's already happening. a lot of people don't know it. but you've got those protections. because the affordable care act, young adults under the age of 26 are able to stay on their parents' health insurance plan. that is already helping more than 6 million young adults. because the affordable care act, seniors on medicare receive free preventive care with no co-pay and get a discounts on prescription drugs that has already saved over 6 million seniors more than $700 each. that has been already happening. seniors may n
so alicia wrote in and said the health care law is about people like me. it is alicia care.alicia care, the affordable care act, insurance company can no longer impose lifetime limits on the amount of care you receive. or drop your coverage if you get sick. or discriminate against children with preexisting conditions. and women now have access to free preventive care like check-ups and mammograms and cancer screenings so you can catch preventable illness on the front end. that provision has...
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alicia keys will talk about her passion beyond the music.whole new light. >>> also johnny lee miller. you might know him from "sherlock holmes." he is running a 50-mile ultramarathon to try to save a boy. >>> the anatomy of violence. how does an innocent child grow up to be an accused boston bomber or any criminal for
alicia keys will talk about her passion beyond the music.whole new light. >>> also johnny lee miller. you might know him from "sherlock holmes." he is running a 50-mile ultramarathon to try to save a boy. >>> the anatomy of violence. how does an innocent child grow up to be an accused boston bomber or any criminal for
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now alicia keys has a new role. what she's doing to help women stay healthy. ♪ the chevrolet malibu eco with eassist captures downhill energy, unleashing it later to help propel you uphill. ♪ it adds up to an epa-estimated 37 mpg highway... ♪ ...and helps defy gravity and gas pumps. ♪ that's american ingenuity, to find new roads. ♪ if you're looking to go to school, you deserve more than just flexibility and convenience. so here's a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average, over 16 years of field experiene. we'll help you build a personal career plan. we build programs based on what employers are looking for. our football team, is always undefeated. and leading companies are interested in our graduates. we'll even help you decorate your new office. ok. let's get to work. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. abo
now alicia keys has a new role. what she's doing to help women stay healthy. ♪ the chevrolet malibu eco with eassist captures downhill energy, unleashing it later to help propel you uphill. ♪ it adds up to an epa-estimated 37 mpg highway... ♪ ...and helps defy gravity and gas pumps. ♪ that's american ingenuity, to find new roads. ♪ if you're looking to go to school, you deserve more than just flexibility and convenience. so here's a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our...
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alicia cruz here on the phones. hi alicia. cyprian boulding has the cameras covered.prian >> peter: someone tweeted and thought i was cyprian. i am not cyprian. >> you are not that good-looking. >> i am alicia. don't get it could fused. i am not nearly as good-looking as cyprian which is why we don't let him talk. >> he would take over the show. >> exactly. >> no doubt about it. >> when we say welcome to the team, there is somebody else we are welcoming these days. this is -- this could be bad news. as david letter man announced last night, it's the invasion of the u no you know what. >> you know what's back for 17 years? they are back in new york city. they are crazy. they mate once every 17 years. it's like martha stewart. >> bill: you knew that was coming. the they mate once every 17 years like da-da-da. >> it is full-blown panic in the house right in and out. my wife is terrified of the of them. >> my kids because we were here. it wasn't so long ago, we had another 17 years. >> this is brood 2. that was brood x. >> okay. by the way this is such a kid thing. my kid
alicia cruz here on the phones. hi alicia. cyprian boulding has the cameras covered.prian >> peter: someone tweeted and thought i was cyprian. i am not cyprian. >> you are not that good-looking. >> i am alicia. don't get it could fused. i am not nearly as good-looking as cyprian which is why we don't let him talk. >> he would take over the show. >> exactly. >> no doubt about it. >> when we say welcome to the team, there is somebody else we are welcoming...
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joining us now live is alicia. describe what it's like there. >> it's quiet and active. if you can imagine that. quiet in that this was a neighborhood and from what i'm told it's a densely populated neighborhood. it's active there are search and rescue crews back there in that pancaked school z we've been told these crews are going to work throughout the night. sadly, we've seen this whole flank of ambulances sitting there waiting to take people to the hospital however, they haven't moved since we've been here, we have seen are vans from the coroner's office go back in there to do their work. there have been estimates of up to 24 children and higher and there are teachers inside. rescuers tell me they've been talking to staff members from this school to try to figure out what this building looked like before. however in talking to other folks in that area to see the rubble they say it's pancaked and we've heard that term a number of times. and have heard the term when talking about oklahoma city bombing. people talk about pancaked buildings when the tornado of 1999 rippe
joining us now live is alicia. describe what it's like there. >> it's quiet and active. if you can imagine that. quiet in that this was a neighborhood and from what i'm told it's a densely populated neighborhood. it's active there are search and rescue crews back there in that pancaked school z we've been told these crews are going to work throughout the night. sadly, we've seen this whole flank of ambulances sitting there waiting to take people to the hospital however, they haven't moved...
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. >> reporter: economist alicia munnell says the human resource managers were skeptical of workers likese in bridgeport. >> they said they worried about their ability to learn new things, about their physical stamina and basically how long are they going to stay. and so, it's when you looked at the whole picture of their assessment of older workers, you really wouldn't go out of your way to hire one. >> reporter: and there's another reason an employer might be loath to hire an older worker: if things don't work out, will they be sued? mary corbin thinks age is the reason she was let go a year and a half ago. >> no one under 50 was laid off, and it was a large amount of people. in the package that they gave everyone, they emphasized, for signing the package, you will not come back and sue us for age discrimination. >> reporter: and you couldn't afford to not take the severance? >> right. i did finally sign the package because i needed that income to take care of my family. >> reporter: but, according to alicia munnell, employers may simply think they're protecting themselves. >> we have
. >> reporter: economist alicia munnell says the human resource managers were skeptical of workers likese in bridgeport. >> they said they worried about their ability to learn new things, about their physical stamina and basically how long are they going to stay. and so, it's when you looked at the whole picture of their assessment of older workers, you really wouldn't go out of your way to hire one. >> reporter: and there's another reason an employer might be loath to hire an...
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. >> alicia cruz screening the calls. alicia, i hope you had a wonderful mother's day. bill is sort of a different kind of mother, if you know what i am talking about. he is not here, so i can say it. alicia, hope you had a wonderful mother's day. cyprian boulding keeping us on the video representing the washington sports teams today, capitals. had a bit of a rough day yesterday or rough weekend. capitals, it's do or die time. we are going to talk about that later on with cindy boren from the "washington post," big sports weekend. basketball, hockey, baseball. we always like talking being that kind of stuff. but if you were following the news from washington here on friday afternoon a very interesting story, the ap was first to break it but the irs came out without prompting. it was not like there was an investigation anybody found. but the irs came out and said, oops. we screwed up. turns out we were targeting right-wing groups in terms of investigating and looking into their tax-exempt status and sort of hassling right-wing groups particularly those who had the phrase
. >> alicia cruz screening the calls. alicia, i hope you had a wonderful mother's day. bill is sort of a different kind of mother, if you know what i am talking about. he is not here, so i can say it. alicia, hope you had a wonderful mother's day. cyprian boulding keeping us on the video representing the washington sports teams today, capitals. had a bit of a rough day yesterday or rough weekend. capitals, it's do or die time. we are going to talk about that later on with cindy boren from...
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. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and thank you for joining us on another edition of building . and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you our first item of board minutes may i hear a motion please. thank you are there any corrections? seeing none please call roll >> (calling roll). >> all right. item b the superintendents report that you thank you members of communicate i'm very pleased this evening i'm pleased to mention that two schools were recently named california distinguished schools. i want to give congratulations a presidio for this amazing school districts scald. this recollection is given to schools that have a strong commitment to innovative achievements. i want to give you a shout out that 3 thousand 12th graders were at four sites preparing for their transition to college. we want to thank the university of san francisco and especially our good friends and colleagues students heard about house to one half implicate they're
. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and thank you for joining us on another edition of building . and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you our first item of board minutes may i hear a motion please. thank you are there any corrections? seeing none please call roll >> (calling roll). >> all right. item b the...
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i'm alicia bash it gives me great pleasure to speak on behalf of the noah valley town square. it's a community aspect for noah valley. the people who have been movie this forward have done an incredible job. and many of the folks here pledge to have this project. i - perhaps the one aspect of it that hadn't been spoken about is a great place to get people to vote. and a great place to have a valley club. it is a place where people come from all over the city. we're not overwhelmed. just imagine what this can turn into if it becomes open space. and thank you for your consideration >> thank you. next speaker >>
i'm alicia bash it gives me great pleasure to speak on behalf of the noah valley town square. it's a community aspect for noah valley. the people who have been movie this forward have done an incredible job. and many of the folks here pledge to have this project. i - perhaps the one aspect of it that hadn't been spoken about is a great place to get people to vote. and a great place to have a valley club. it is a place where people come from all over the city. we're not overwhelmed. just imagine...
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. >>> si les gusta la acción y suspenso, unimás y galavisión transmitirán 5s eries, una con alicia machadouevos concursos que veremos, también anoche muchos de estos actores estuvieron en la fiesta de los 50 más bellos de la revista people en español, vamos a ver lo que tenemos. >>> es la alfombra roja por la que todo famoso quiere pasar, este año los galanes de la telenovela fueron mayoría en la gala de los 50 más bellos de la revista people en español. >>>ppara mí es un halago . >>> tampoco faltó chiquis la hija mayor de la fallecida cantante jenni rivera. >>> la extraño muchísimo, porque es mi primer día de las madres sin ella. >>> arreglaron las diferencias entre los hermanos. >>>ssiempre hay cositas, pero se quieren y todo está bien . >>> en esta alfombra roja pude investigar quiénes vinieron solos y en búsqueda y quiénes acompañados. >>> creo que es el lugar para encotnar la modelo de mi próximo video. >>> vinist esolita. >>>ssí. >>> en búsqueda. >>> no. >>> por ahí vi a maite perroni, habrá reconciliación. >>> no, la saludaré. >>> pensé que llegarías con eduardo yáñez. >>>se quedó,
. >>> si les gusta la acción y suspenso, unimás y galavisión transmitirán 5s eries, una con alicia machadouevos concursos que veremos, también anoche muchos de estos actores estuvieron en la fiesta de los 50 más bellos de la revista people en español, vamos a ver lo que tenemos. >>> es la alfombra roja por la que todo famoso quiere pasar, este año los galanes de la telenovela fueron mayoría en la gala de los 50 más bellos de la revista people en español....
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i'm alicia bash it gives me great pleasure to speak on behalf of the noah valley town square. it's a community aspect for noah valley. the people who have been movie this forward have done an incredible job. and many of the folks here pledge to have this project. i - perhaps the one aspect of it that hadn't been spoken about is a great place to get people to vote. and a great place to have a valley club. it is a place where people come from all over the city. we're not overwhelmed. just imagine what this can turn into if it becomes open space. and thank you for your consideration >> thank you. next speaker >> greetings. i'm the founder of the project don't worry it started to feed the homeless people the brothers and sisters every it's tuesday that we started gathering at the market. due to our local community in a man and woman full way to bring home hewitt nutritious meal. what is better place to present our signature someone says cursory await worry when we presented it is the best giant in san francisco i don't know whether that's true. i'm very, very thankful to noah vall
i'm alicia bash it gives me great pleasure to speak on behalf of the noah valley town square. it's a community aspect for noah valley. the people who have been movie this forward have done an incredible job. and many of the folks here pledge to have this project. i - perhaps the one aspect of it that hadn't been spoken about is a great place to get people to vote. and a great place to have a valley club. it is a place where people come from all over the city. we're not overwhelmed. just imagine...
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. >>> felicidades se manejaban nombres como corina, alicia machado y también jennifer lópez y tú eresorgullo ser parte de este papel ,porque jenni rivera para mí es un orgullo y ejemplo a seguir. >>> más de 8 mil aspirantes audicionaron en méxico y estados unidos . >>> me lancé a las vegas, lo hice, eran bastante chicas, yo fui la 8 mil y algo, así que eran muchas y mucha competencia. >>> aunque admite que no se parece mucho a la diva de la banda, promete sorprender con su papel. >>> cÓmo te has preparado para el personaje . >>> tengo mi maestro privado, veo programas de jenni rivera, de su reality, veo cómo era ella su vida cotidiana, y es una persona muy normal, también me identifico mucho porque ella es de sonora, yo también soy de sonora, y además veo cómo se ponía a cocinar, pero diva de la banda solamente habrá una. >>>d ice que lo que más admira de la gran señora es su valentía para enfrentarse a los problemas y salir airosa. >>a>además ella tiene una gran voz. >>> jennifer lópez saltó a la fama después de ehcr el papel de selena. >>> no quiero verlo así, sinceramente, quiero a
. >>> felicidades se manejaban nombres como corina, alicia machado y también jennifer lópez y tú eresorgullo ser parte de este papel ,porque jenni rivera para mí es un orgullo y ejemplo a seguir. >>> más de 8 mil aspirantes audicionaron en méxico y estados unidos . >>> me lancé a las vegas, lo hice, eran bastante chicas, yo fui la 8 mil y algo, así que eran muchas y mucha competencia. >>> aunque admite que no se parece mucho a la diva de la banda,...