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. >> supervisor fewer: thank you, colleagues, i'm declaring a resolution to declare arbor week. it celebrates importance of care and maintenance of the urban forests and educates residents on how to keep trees strong, healthy and beautiful. city employees come together during arbor week to plant trees in the neighborhoods in san francisco. each year, san francisco public works plants a signature tree dedicated to a community, cultural or signature leader and this year the signature tree will be dedicated to edwin ma lee, whose death was mourned not only by san francisco, but across the nation and worldwide. the signature tree was replaced in 2018, will serve as a living tribute to mayor lee for generations to come. in celebration of arbor week, a fair will be held in my district at washington high school from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. this saturday, march 17. which i will be attending. community clean team volunteers and friends of urban forest will plant approximately 200 trees. this is also dear to my heart and personal for me. my father-in-law founded friends of the urban forest and
. >> supervisor fewer: thank you, colleagues, i'm declaring a resolution to declare arbor week. it celebrates importance of care and maintenance of the urban forests and educates residents on how to keep trees strong, healthy and beautiful. city employees come together during arbor week to plant trees in the neighborhoods in san francisco. each year, san francisco public works plants a signature tree dedicated to a community, cultural or signature leader and this year the signature tree...
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that's jim and and arbor. they have not taken anyone. saudi arabia has been a party to the conflict in syria by supporting certain forces there. other wealthy gulf states have been involved in thes conflict. there are a lot of arab countriesnd who have taken far akmore refugees than anywhere in europe. if you look at lebanon and jordan. there is millions of syrian refugees in those countries. they are supporting them. the neighboring countries have picked up a lot of the burden.ed much more even than germany has taken. in germany is taken in a million people. if you look to africa for instance they have taken in huge numbers of refugees and treated them quite well. and that's not a wealthy country. the idea that everyone is just trying to get intory your to get access to the european welfare statese that's not true. and there are a lot of neighboring countries who had picked up most of this burden. the color is correct. they have done virtually nothing. and they should do much more. one thing i would add though is that part of the obliga
that's jim and and arbor. they have not taken anyone. saudi arabia has been a party to the conflict in syria by supporting certain forces there. other wealthy gulf states have been involved in thes conflict. there are a lot of arab countriesnd who have taken far akmore refugees than anywhere in europe. if you look at lebanon and jordan. there is millions of syrian refugees in those countries. they are supporting them. the neighboring countries have picked up a lot of the burden.ed much more...
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. >> host: born and raised in ann arbor michigan and the next call comes from jim. >> you raised this question of the ethnic concern raised in germany and yet one thing that is fascinating to me is the patterns go one way, particularly from the third world most of the dictators the most horrible example is saudi arabia when they didn't take any refugees. you don't see people lining up -- >> host: that is jammed in ann arbor. >> guest: he makes a point that countries like saudi arabia who haven't taken anyone. saudi arabia has been a conflict to the party by supporting certain sources. otherhy wealthy states have been involved in that conflict and the people are fleeing. what i would say to the others is that there are a lote of countries bordering taken far more refugees than anywhere in europe if you look at lebanon and jordan there are millions of refugees in this country and these are not wealthy countries but they are a supporting them. turkey has two to 3 million refugees into the neighboring countries have picked up a lot of the burden much more than any european country more th
. >> host: born and raised in ann arbor michigan and the next call comes from jim. >> you raised this question of the ethnic concern raised in germany and yet one thing that is fascinating to me is the patterns go one way, particularly from the third world most of the dictators the most horrible example is saudi arabia when they didn't take any refugees. you don't see people lining up -- >> host: that is jammed in ann arbor. >> guest: he makes a point that countries like...
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that is jim in ann arbor. i think he makes a fair point about countries like saudi arabia who was not taking anyone. you know, saudi arabia has been a party to the conflict by supporting certain sources. other wealthy gulf states have been involved in this conflict and people are fleeing. whatji i would say is there area lot of countries bordering taken far more refugees than anywhere in europe if you look at lebanon and jordan there are millions of refugees in those countries and these are not wealthy countries but they are supporting them. turkey has two to 3 million so the neighboring countries have picked up a lot ofhene the burdn much more than any european country or even germany has taken and they are praised for taking in a million people, but that's's nothing compared to wht some of the neighboring countries are. if you look to africa for instance, countries like tanzania have taken huge numbers of refugees and treated them quite well and that isn't a wealthy country, so i think that the idea that eve
that is jim in ann arbor. i think he makes a fair point about countries like saudi arabia who was not taking anyone. you know, saudi arabia has been a party to the conflict by supporting certain sources. other wealthy gulf states have been involved in this conflict and people are fleeing. whatji i would say is there area lot of countries bordering taken far more refugees than anywhere in europe if you look at lebanon and jordan there are millions of refugees in those countries and these are not...
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. >> born and raised in ann arbor michigan and the next call comes from their target jim, hello. >> caller: yes, hello. >> host: jam, we are listening, go ahead. >> caller: okay. it's interesting, i -- yes, hello. you raised this question of the ethnic concern raised in germany and one thing that is fascinating to me is immigration patterns are all one way. a lot of the dangers particularly from the third world i'm sure most of the dictators when they didn't take any refugees. >> host: that is jim in ann arbor. >> guest: she makes a fair point about the countries like saudi arabia have not taken any one. saudi arabia has been a party to the conflict and other wealthy gulf states have been involved in that conflict and people are fleeing. but i would say to jim and others is there are a lot of countries have taken far more refugees than anywhere in europe if you look at lebanon there are many of syrian refugees in those countries and these are not wealthy countries but they are supporting them. turkey has two to 3 million serious refugees but the neighboring countries have picked up a lot o
. >> born and raised in ann arbor michigan and the next call comes from their target jim, hello. >> caller: yes, hello. >> host: jam, we are listening, go ahead. >> caller: okay. it's interesting, i -- yes, hello. you raised this question of the ethnic concern raised in germany and one thing that is fascinating to me is immigration patterns are all one way. a lot of the dangers particularly from the third world i'm sure most of the dictators when they didn't take any...
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we 19 sasha polakow-suransky was born and raised in ann arbor, michigan and the next call is from jim. >> hello, this is jim. of the 19 we are listening, please go ahead. >> caller: it is interesting. hello. i am interested mainly, you raised this question of the concerns raised in germany and yet one thing fascinating to me as immigration patterns are only one way. one of the dangers of in immigration from the third world is most of the dictators getting rid of people who are leaving, saudi arabia, taking syrian refugees. i would be more sanguine with the concept of increased immigration if it was more than just one way. you don't see people doing that - >> guest: that is jim in ann arbor. >> guest: jamaica fair point about countries like saudi arabia who have not taken anyone. saudi arabia has been a contact to the party in syria by taking certain sources, other wealthy gulf states have been involved in that conflict and people are fleeing. i would say there are a lot of arab countries bordering syria who have taken far more refugees than anywhere in europe. if you look at lebanon a
we 19 sasha polakow-suransky was born and raised in ann arbor, michigan and the next call is from jim. >> hello, this is jim. of the 19 we are listening, please go ahead. >> caller: it is interesting. hello. i am interested mainly, you raised this question of the concerns raised in germany and yet one thing fascinating to me as immigration patterns are only one way. one of the dangers of in immigration from the third world is most of the dictators getting rid of people who are...
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is saturday day arbor day in the morning.f you are interested anthony can give you locations for these things. i am giving you dates and times. april 5 is walk to workday. if you would like to join me, you don't have to walk to work, you can join me at one of the hubs and i and department heads and experts walk from mission to city hall for a press event. i learn so much about what is going on. you learn at a walking pace, which is nice. you have a lot of time to talk. if you would like to join me or do a walk that starts from your neighborhood, anthony can help you on that front as well. we are having a, we just rolled out the new zero waste program for the blue bin. as part of the promotion in the neighborhoods where it is rolling out we are doing a poster contest for the schools on april 11th. there will be an awards ceremony for the winners of the poster contest in the sun set district, i believe. i am not sure. anthony can tell you where if you are in the mood to be with a bunch of kids that are proud and talking about z
is saturday day arbor day in the morning.f you are interested anthony can give you locations for these things. i am giving you dates and times. april 5 is walk to workday. if you would like to join me, you don't have to walk to work, you can join me at one of the hubs and i and department heads and experts walk from mission to city hall for a press event. i learn so much about what is going on. you learn at a walking pace, which is nice. you have a lot of time to talk. if you would like to join...
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. >> this is not from the american southwest, this is from anne arbor michigan.ke wait, really? >> it's just like the sound of the earth. like you're out there. >> see, you feel connected. i feel like dinner. >> city girl, country boy. >>> the lext video is from hey, it's cody. he heard something weird and he's hoping can he get it on video so people will believe him. >> see if i can catch >> it's like such a weird noise. you see the jump in his hand, like the little adrenalin rush. it kind of sounds like god zal got angry. >> what is it? >> i have two guesses. it's either the kazoo club meeting of the month or some sort of air-conditioning heating unit with a bearing going out or something like that. >> in the description he says he doesn't want to get even the by a terrat i nerdy young kids who are like oh, come on. >> it's not fair. >> watch it again. >> they do slow it down just enough for you to be able to see what that looks like. >> that has to be a specially built rubic's cube to not blow to pieces. >> they said they found the cheapest once they could fin
. >> this is not from the american southwest, this is from anne arbor michigan.ke wait, really? >> it's just like the sound of the earth. like you're out there. >> see, you feel connected. i feel like dinner. >> city girl, country boy. >>> the lext video is from hey, it's cody. he heard something weird and he's hoping can he get it on video so people will believe him. >> see if i can catch >> it's like such a weird noise. you see the jump in his...
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this is really one of the best breakfast places in france arbor wonderful food great quality great servicewonderful environment even on a cold day it's really wonderful to sit outside on the trees so really enjoy coming in i love this place i live just around the corner there and so it's bit of a kind of a habit forming that we can hear in the sunday morning either inside or outside of for the. beautiful autumnal morning with this it's fantastic it's also a very nice place to come here at night like we have a bit of wind as we so many times things happening here is a series as well and yet so is a fool a nice. evening when the cafe transforms into a wine bar onions french side comes to the full facts of the day time he says ozzy as they come ok guys today we have prepared for you homemade cured salmon with purpose of a go we have a cattle and. well from fifty kitchens to a sixtieth anniversary and nine hundred fifty eight a danish company registered a present for colorful bricks that's. together and sixty years on they have sold over six hundred billion lego bricks it's a favorite for chil
this is really one of the best breakfast places in france arbor wonderful food great quality great servicewonderful environment even on a cold day it's really wonderful to sit outside on the trees so really enjoy coming in i love this place i live just around the corner there and so it's bit of a kind of a habit forming that we can hear in the sunday morning either inside or outside of for the. beautiful autumnal morning with this it's fantastic it's also a very nice place to come here at night...
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. >> as part of our annual arbor day celebration, we always plant a tree in honor of a local hero or sometimes a national or international hero. we've been doing that since 2005, and we honor a specific person. we have celebrated local heros like sandy quadra-and ellen hope, and martin luther king and nelson mandela. since the first signature tree planting, the director has said we need a way to recognize these trees so that people can find and learn about the person that we're honoring. >> the design was a design. our carpenters use new technology that they have to actually carve out the words and the beautiful tree into this medallion, and they just came out absolutely beautiful. >> we set them not just in tfo but in actual concrete so they don't get knocked over. we do expect them to last several years each. we are very proud that we made such beautiful medallions, and that we're getting them ground. if you'd like to learn more, visit our website or follow us on social media. i'm carla short. thanks for
. >> as part of our annual arbor day celebration, we always plant a tree in honor of a local hero or sometimes a national or international hero. we've been doing that since 2005, and we honor a specific person. we have celebrated local heros like sandy quadra-and ellen hope, and martin luther king and nelson mandela. since the first signature tree planting, the director has said we need a way to recognize these trees so that people can find and learn about the person that we're honoring....
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of regular you understand that you mork lloyds banking group regularly or no radio stations in my arbor and yet i have a child i have a radio station one of twenty three row. stations that i have which can be heard around the world under the positivity brant positivity radio world. i dedicated my station positively know that you said light hearted stuff to basically telling the truth about lloyds and yes you're right i think every two weeks my lawyers get threats of defamation it's cetera et cetera oh yea bring it on oh i have to whistleblower sites and herbert smith something they are expensive lawyers said that i was breaking the law not providing lloyd's with the information that the whistle blows for providing i think you got law for the arrogance of these people the whole point of encouraging whistle blows is the truth gets out there and there's lloyd's wanting me to cite or by the way fred blogs in your edinburgh office is this my going to do that of course no it's the whistle blows that can change everything in this country in defense of the regulators they say they have and they
of regular you understand that you mork lloyds banking group regularly or no radio stations in my arbor and yet i have a child i have a radio station one of twenty three row. stations that i have which can be heard around the world under the positivity brant positivity radio world. i dedicated my station positively know that you said light hearted stuff to basically telling the truth about lloyds and yes you're right i think every two weeks my lawyers get threats of defamation it's cetera et...
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kevin an associate professor of computer science and engineering at the university of michigan in ann arbor and his team found of a could recreate the metallic sounding vibrating noises simply by crossing to ultrasonic signals such as those smells for sonic listening device and ultrasonic jamming device what is created are in fact dangerous and totally audible tones that fit the description of the ones experiencing the embassy in cuba and not the sounds heard may have simply been as their state report states unintentional a byproduct of a poorly engineered ultrasonic transmitter that was meant to be covert they also make clear that while their results do not rule out other potential causes the results do rule in. notion that ultrasound without harmful intent could have led to accidental harm to diplomats in cuba and in addition as pro publica confirmed in february the first four americans to report being strapped by the phenomenon were all cia officers working under diplomatic cover as were two others affected later on cia officers working undercover would have and use the kind of ultrasoni
kevin an associate professor of computer science and engineering at the university of michigan in ann arbor and his team found of a could recreate the metallic sounding vibrating noises simply by crossing to ultrasonic signals such as those smells for sonic listening device and ultrasonic jamming device what is created are in fact dangerous and totally audible tones that fit the description of the ones experiencing the embassy in cuba and not the sounds heard may have simply been as their state...
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. >> born and raised in ann arbor michigan and the next call comes from their target jim, hello. >> caller: yes, hello. >> host: jam, we are listening, go ahead. >> caller: okay. it's interesting, i -- yes, hello. you raised this question of the ethnic concern raised in germany and one thing that is fascinating to me is immigration patterns are all one way. a lot of the dangers particularly from the third world i'm sure most of the dictators when they didn't take any refugees. >> host: that is jim in ann arbor. >> guest: she makes a fair point about the countries like saudi arabia have not taken any one. saudi arabia has been a party to the conflict and other wealthy gulf states have been involved in that conflict and people are fleeing. but i would say to jim and others is there are a lot of countries have taken far more refugees than anywhere in europe if you look at lebanon there are many of syrian refugees in those countries and these are not wealthy countries but they are supporting them. turkey has two to 3 million serious refugees but the neighboring countries have picked up a lot o
. >> born and raised in ann arbor michigan and the next call comes from their target jim, hello. >> caller: yes, hello. >> host: jam, we are listening, go ahead. >> caller: okay. it's interesting, i -- yes, hello. you raised this question of the ethnic concern raised in germany and one thing that is fascinating to me is immigration patterns are all one way. a lot of the dangers particularly from the third world i'm sure most of the dictators when they didn't take any...
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the city again dollars if so little that we knew what had happened to the national arbor in the oriental institute which is that our library could not be left in one place for too long is it true that with us more during the war we moved today times their local business yellowness that another war. the gansey has the rev bag library has its origins in the address of a religious school in the middle of sarajevo's old town after the bosnian war the library was rebuilt in wood and marble. the library is famous for its some twenty thousand priceless medieval manuscripts. in one thousand nine hundred two these manuscripts lay on the far side of the river in the ghazi has red mosque right on the demarcation line. and this is the gold i was that there was a star or the crossing this bridge was really dangerous because towering up at the back is the mountain where serb snipers were in position and they would pick people off so this was his life but in all of this all of that but when there was a lull in the shooting and things were calm or not they would dash over the bridge as fast as we could
the city again dollars if so little that we knew what had happened to the national arbor in the oriental institute which is that our library could not be left in one place for too long is it true that with us more during the war we moved today times their local business yellowness that another war. the gansey has the rev bag library has its origins in the address of a religious school in the middle of sarajevo's old town after the bosnian war the library was rebuilt in wood and marble. the...
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there is an inventory in 1860, in arbor morrow county -- abermarle county, and he spoke about louisa, 12 years old, and selling her. there are so many stories like this. and these children, not knowing oftentimes that they were being sent to richmond to be sold, would have a note pinned to them for the slave trader to read. because they could not read, they did not know. and it was in getting to richmond, and being in shockoe totom, which is close enough walk to, which is when they begun to understand what that meant. when they heard references to being sold down south, they know that it was reference to something worse than they had ever known before. it was at that time that they were sold down south that they, oftentimes, they would be worked until they died. that was harder work, they did not have those familial ties. they were in strange country, and they made to do -- and they made do the best they could. why? they kept the faith, they had hope. when we think about the fact that it was so many times that these children, not knowing what they were going to go through, would reach
there is an inventory in 1860, in arbor morrow county -- abermarle county, and he spoke about louisa, 12 years old, and selling her. there are so many stories like this. and these children, not knowing oftentimes that they were being sent to richmond to be sold, would have a note pinned to them for the slave trader to read. because they could not read, they did not know. and it was in getting to richmond, and being in shockoe totom, which is close enough walk to, which is when they begun to...
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take a look at avalon. 58 in atlantic city, 55 in ann arbor.ou about over philadelphia with moderate downpours in there. same thing over wilmington. vineland looks to be dry right now. reading also seeing light rain. take a look at allylten. we're starting to see some of the rain switchover to snow. so that's what we're watching is all of this rain switching over to wet snow, and it could happen right over your evening commute. we'll have more detail on that, but for our coastal flooding issues we'll send it over to meteorologist steve sosna. >>> so the coastal element is a significant one at that. it just depends on what neighborhood you're in. not a lot of action right now in philadelphia. chilly, it's raw but not terrible. a live look at ocean city, new jersey, right now. the boardwalk. that soft churning right now and i've been watching the pressure falls off the east coast. some other indicators we had a 66 mile per hour wind gust down in virginia, and we've also been watching in and around the washington, d.c. area of wind gusts of 60 to
take a look at avalon. 58 in atlantic city, 55 in ann arbor.ou about over philadelphia with moderate downpours in there. same thing over wilmington. vineland looks to be dry right now. reading also seeing light rain. take a look at allylten. we're starting to see some of the rain switchover to snow. so that's what we're watching is all of this rain switching over to wet snow, and it could happen right over your evening commute. we'll have more detail on that, but for our coastal flooding issues...
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behind ann arbor michigan and naperville illinois. other bay area cities that made the list...n at number 15.. and sunnyvale at number 19. (steve) a new report shows that san jose and san francisco have the most expensive homes in the country. (vicki) according to mortgage website h-s-s dot com... the average salary needed to buy a home in san jose is more than 235-thousand dollars a year. the average home price is more than one-point-two million.== things area little bit better in san francisco. the average salary needed to by a house there is just over 170-thousand per year. and the average home price is just over 900-thousand dollars. in fact the most expensive cities to buy a house are all in california.. (vicki)(on cam) available parking has become scarce for people in one oakland neighborhood...that's because a new car-share business has moved in.today oakland residents and oakland city leaders voiced their concerns over the parking problem... kron4's haaziq madyun has the story...which you'll see only on kron four. to say parking is a little tight here on 37th street in
behind ann arbor michigan and naperville illinois. other bay area cities that made the list...n at number 15.. and sunnyvale at number 19. (steve) a new report shows that san jose and san francisco have the most expensive homes in the country. (vicki) according to mortgage website h-s-s dot com... the average salary needed to buy a home in san jose is more than 235-thousand dollars a year. the average home price is more than one-point-two million.== things area little bit better in san...
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behind ann arbor michigan and naperville illinois. other bay area cities that made the list.mber 15.. and sunnyvale at number 19. ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... a win and a loss for the warriors. how long the team will be without star steph curry. ( darya ) plus... a major parking problem in the east bay. what oakland city leaders are doing to keep car-share programs... off their streets. ( darya ) and next... how much faster fake news spreads on twitter.... compared to the truth. (mabrisa) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (áábreakáá) ( robin ) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( darya ) fake news travels faster than real news on twitter. that's according to a new study out of m-i-t.( james ) researchers say false news spreads six times faster than real news.. and it reaches more people.( darya ) and you can't blame and you ( darya ) and you can't blame bots. researchers say it's humans who are spreading the bogus stories.( james ) they looked ( james ) they looked at more than 126-thousand stories - tw
behind ann arbor michigan and naperville illinois. other bay area cities that made the list.mber 15.. and sunnyvale at number 19. ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... a win and a loss for the warriors. how long the team will be without star steph curry. ( darya ) plus... a major parking problem in the east bay. what oakland city leaders are doing to keep car-share programs... off their streets. ( darya ) and next... how much faster fake news spreads on twitter.... compared to the...
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is in the months that followed the surrender, the congregation would form in what was known as an arbor church, meeting outside under the trees. but by 1867 the congregation had been able to form enough money and resources to actually build a log church. that exists just about a mile to the west of the courthouse. about 50 years later , in 1916, a new church would be built on those same grounds and that's the church that's still there today, more than 100 years later. so the story of john robinson, he's not only a homeowner and co-founder of a church, he's also a businessman. he's a shoe cobbler. and apparently a pretty good one because he ran a business here for more than 50 years. john robinson didn't pass away until 1933 but after raising a very large family, a successful business and in fact some of the are binson family members are buried in the backyard of the kelly/robinson house. right here in the little village of appomattox county, we can see the so what of the surrender. it unfolds here before our eyes. we have only had to look a little more deeply to see these ntold stories.
is in the months that followed the surrender, the congregation would form in what was known as an arbor church, meeting outside under the trees. but by 1867 the congregation had been able to form enough money and resources to actually build a log church. that exists just about a mile to the west of the courthouse. about 50 years later , in 1916, a new church would be built on those same grounds and that's the church that's still there today, more than 100 years later. so the story of john...
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telehealth and hotline the congressman brought up a great point in terms of veterans are out there that are arbor day over the age of 50. how or are we sending out letters to the folks there in the database that are not veterans to say not just looking for them with the faith-based organizations but directly to the veterans. you are having these problems. are we doing that? >> we are trying a number and that's why this is our top priority and we will continue to try new approaches here. we do have a committee outreach program a public service message. tom hanks as a national spokesperson #be there for veterans.com and we will continue to try to do the best job in addition we are using analytics, predictive analytics. >> if i may, but directly to the measure to his point he hasn't got anything and i haven't gotten anything saying that. is there something and looking for that? >> will we are using in predictive analytics is identifying those are the highest risk and we are doing expressed outrage asking them to come and pick every medical centers involved in this and those that we know that use the
telehealth and hotline the congressman brought up a great point in terms of veterans are out there that are arbor day over the age of 50. how or are we sending out letters to the folks there in the database that are not veterans to say not just looking for them with the faith-based organizations but directly to the veterans. you are having these problems. are we doing that? >> we are trying a number and that's why this is our top priority and we will continue to try new approaches here....
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behind ann arbor michigan and naperville illinois. other bay area cities that made the list... francisco came in at number 15.. and sunnyvale at number 19. (grant) a new report shows that san jose and san francisco have the most expensive homes in the country. (vicki) according to mortgage website h-s-s dot com... the average salary needed to buy a home in san jose is more than 235-thousand dollars a year. the average home price is more than one-point-two million.== things area little bit better in san francisco. the average salary needed to by a house there is just over 170-thousand per year. and the average home price is just over 900-thousand dollars. in fact the most expensive cities to buy a house are all in california. (grant) another reason to skip the house cleaning today... a new study suggests the toxic chemicals found in most cleaning products may be just as harmful as the ones in cigarettes. (vicki) here's mary moloney with today's health minute. a spray here and a spray there may have a dangerous impact on your respiratory system. researchers say regular use of hou
behind ann arbor michigan and naperville illinois. other bay area cities that made the list... francisco came in at number 15.. and sunnyvale at number 19. (grant) a new report shows that san jose and san francisco have the most expensive homes in the country. (vicki) according to mortgage website h-s-s dot com... the average salary needed to buy a home in san jose is more than 235-thousand dollars a year. the average home price is more than one-point-two million.== things area little bit...
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she has plans to open a third in an arbor, michigan, and she wants to open locations across the country to wear stretch pants every day. >>> while we're on the topic of inspiring women, up next, supermodel and coder karlie kloss is here. >> what happened to my glass? >> first, this is "today" on nbc. >> ather reason to love itno. >>> we're back. it's 8:40. we have supermodel karlie kloss here. she has walked the runway for some of the biggest names in fashion. she's appeared on "vogue" magazine 38 times. wow. >> her accomplishments go far beyond the runway. her coding camps are encouraging the next generation of tech leaders. good to see you. >> thank you. >> we're expanding the camps to how many cities now. >> a really big summer. we'll have 50 camps across the country. 1,000 girls will be learning how to code this summer. >> i love this. you were here last year talking about it the i love that here you are, somebody that young girls look up to. and the more they learn about you, they learn that you also love science and you love coding. >> of course. >> how did this all start? >> i'm
she has plans to open a third in an arbor, michigan, and she wants to open locations across the country to wear stretch pants every day. >>> while we're on the topic of inspiring women, up next, supermodel and coder karlie kloss is here. >> what happened to my glass? >> first, this is "today" on nbc. >> ather reason to love itno. >>> we're back. it's 8:40. we have supermodel karlie kloss here. she has walked the runway for some of the biggest names...
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behind ann arbor michigan and naperville illinois. other bay area cities that made the list.nd sunnyvale at number 19. (mabrisa) tracking your morning forecast... (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying, nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. mostly dry and mild weather is forecast through friday night. rain chances return by midday saturday and continue into sunday, with the best potential for weekend rain across the southern portion of our forecast area. active weather is expected to continue beyond the weekend, with forecast models showing periods of rain across our entire region through next week. areas south of san francisco, with rainfall amounts of mostly less than a half inch except locally up to an inch in southwest monterey county. the 00z gfs has trended farther south with its rainfall forecast, with nearly all rain forecast to fall south of san
behind ann arbor michigan and naperville illinois. other bay area cities that made the list.nd sunnyvale at number 19. (mabrisa) tracking your morning forecast... (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying, nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. mostly dry and mild weather...
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and there would very little innovation that would be coming into this who coming into the third ann arbor culture sector. >> do you believe as michael does that the guidelines around that are rigorous enough? >> yes, very much so. you know, from the company's perspectives, but the agencies are doing is holding him responsible for the safety of their products. they are holding them responsible for the truth of what they say in their labels. and so, you know, from my perspective i think it is appropriate the companies are sponsoring research with all the consolidation that's occurred in the food industry over the last several decades. one of the consequences of that has been the decrease in the actual research facilities that food companies have these days. so they are increasingly looking to university raised scientist to do specific studies for them. so, yeah. i do think the control that the regulatory agencies have been placed are appropriate. i do think that kind of scientific integrity standards that eric mentioned as well are enormous important for the scientific community as well as
and there would very little innovation that would be coming into this who coming into the third ann arbor culture sector. >> do you believe as michael does that the guidelines around that are rigorous enough? >> yes, very much so. you know, from the company's perspectives, but the agencies are doing is holding him responsible for the safety of their products. they are holding them responsible for the truth of what they say in their labels. and so, you know, from my perspective i...