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it harkens back to the days when all of the reports were done in coffeeshops in restaurants and starbucks that did not even exist back then. it keeps everyone out. we gained 3-4 hours per day for officers coming back and forth to the station just across as it on the computer. this will all be on the new web- based data warehouse. everything is just faster and better. i do not know they will all be hewlett-packard as donated. there were very nice computers and there were available in the price is right, but we will be as responsible as we can be to find the best computers and mobile devices fastest for the best price. with that, i will defer the rest of my time to three out of the 41. >> think you. president mazzucco: thank you. where are we with homicide numbers? >> we are closer to 30, which is closer to the number. one is too many. gun violence, non-fatal shootings are down 10%. the efforts, however strained we are staffing-wise are bearing fruit that we're talking to the right people. >> any questions for the cheap? to ghief? >> i wanted to ask about the nine laterals. my assumption is
it harkens back to the days when all of the reports were done in coffeeshops in restaurants and starbucks that did not even exist back then. it keeps everyone out. we gained 3-4 hours per day for officers coming back and forth to the station just across as it on the computer. this will all be on the new web- based data warehouse. everything is just faster and better. i do not know they will all be hewlett-packard as donated. there were very nice computers and there were available in the price...
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. >> coffeeshops, train stations, they told each other not to use e-mail because that would be evidence >> the attorney is not talking about an international spy ring, he is talking about the links that flat screen manufacturers allegedly went to for price- fixing >> this is by far the largest settlement for consumers in a class-action price-fixing case >> yesterday judge approved the first half of the $1.1 billion payout for the seven companies that settled last year. the motion to collect from the remaining three holdouts was filed today along with instructions on how consumers can pull claim their portion of the money. they don't need a receipt. it only requires to answer a few simple questions including the number of tv's purchase between 99-2006 and you must signed under penalty of perjury. over $1 billion. how much to consumers actually see? >> 8 at least $25 for anyone who files a claim >> he expects three-quarters of a billion dollars to be split among the clans in the good news for consumers in states like california, they only need to split between 24 states >> only half the s
. >> coffeeshops, train stations, they told each other not to use e-mail because that would be evidence >> the attorney is not talking about an international spy ring, he is talking about the links that flat screen manufacturers allegedly went to for price- fixing >> this is by far the largest settlement for consumers in a class-action price-fixing case >> yesterday judge approved the first half of the $1.1 billion payout for the seven companies that settled last year....
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coffeeshops, local museum stores and vendors with the golden gate national recreation area will all contacted. community feedback thus far -- the support that has been communicated for the selection, specifically of terry grimm, has been from the selection panel. sonoma valley chamber of commerce, the mason center, golden gate restaurant association, san and cisco chamber of commerce, ken bailey, julie christensen, john franklin, john hirsch berger, ryan hubert. the opposition has been from stephen worsley and generally from john gollinger, and otehrs. -- and others. continuing public process, there will be no less than eight public meetings on this topic, including this meeting and the previous operations committee. all opportunities for the public to weigh in on the process for it should the commission select terry grimm, staff will do the following -- hold a meeting in the community to introduce him. in addition, after a successful lease negotiation, we will go back to the city to present the negotiated terms before we come back to the commission for recommendation to approve those terms.
coffeeshops, local museum stores and vendors with the golden gate national recreation area will all contacted. community feedback thus far -- the support that has been communicated for the selection, specifically of terry grimm, has been from the selection panel. sonoma valley chamber of commerce, the mason center, golden gate restaurant association, san and cisco chamber of commerce, ken bailey, julie christensen, john franklin, john hirsch berger, ryan hubert. the opposition has been from...
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coffeeshops, local museum stores and vendors with the golden gate national recreation area will all contacted. community feedback thus far -- the support that has been communicated for the selection, specifically of terry grimm, has been from the selection panel. sonoma valley chamber of commerce, the mason center, golden gate restaurant association, san and cisco chamber of commerce, ken bailey, julie christensen, john franklin, john hirsch berger, ryan hubert. the opposition has been from stephen worsley and generally from john gollinger, and otehrs. -- and
coffeeshops, local museum stores and vendors with the golden gate national recreation area will all contacted. community feedback thus far -- the support that has been communicated for the selection, specifically of terry grimm, has been from the selection panel. sonoma valley chamber of commerce, the mason center, golden gate restaurant association, san and cisco chamber of commerce, ken bailey, julie christensen, john franklin, john hirsch berger, ryan hubert. the opposition has been from...
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as the coffeeshops. state this will be. but i will be no. drugs consumption there will be no fear. on the streets so the youth will be protected so they won't be doing hopeful things. these young people are representatives of the islamic organization shari'a for holland there are groups of this kind all across western europe only recently to great britain ban a similar group of islamists the chief mission of these orthodox muslims is to establish shari'a law that's the combination between democracy and sharia it's either democracy or syria the same is the twenty nine year old leader of shari'a for holland even though he is actually of moroccan descent christine was born in the netherlands schooled here and is fluent in dutch and english. but at the same time he rejects western values and meticulously observes all the rules of the qur'an. for instance he will pray in any place even in the city center. every place is good for praise if it's there you can pray the south thing is that the muslims think that you can't pray. to do with the kind of modality that the most of us have nowada
as the coffeeshops. state this will be. but i will be no. drugs consumption there will be no fear. on the streets so the youth will be protected so they won't be doing hopeful things. these young people are representatives of the islamic organization shari'a for holland there are groups of this kind all across western europe only recently to great britain ban a similar group of islamists the chief mission of these orthodox muslims is to establish shari'a law that's the combination between...
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just in e-book and print on demand form through a very tiny publishing house called the writer coffeeshop. it started as a twilight, but@ these sales kept growing and growing. but here's what the power of a large publisher takes them. part of random house gets all the rights to print the book, audio, and in north america and i believe the uk as well. they get the rights, and what has happened was in the first six weeks on set, the book sold 10 million copies. it's unheard of. >> 10 million? >> 10 million spent online? >> no. half of it were e-book and half of it were printed sales are through the roof. if you look at all the bestseller list, the top three, "fifty shades of grey," 50@ shades darker, they are just a phenomenon like da vinci code. and, of course, the da vinci code by dan brown was a random house book. through doubleday. so every time they have a juggernaut that is on the wing, the trilogy, those books did phenomenal. now that the three books are,@ the movies are out and the american movies out, those -- i wouldn't say gone by the wayside but they are not talked about. now to
just in e-book and print on demand form through a very tiny publishing house called the writer coffeeshop. it started as a twilight, but@ these sales kept growing and growing. but here's what the power of a large publisher takes them. part of random house gets all the rights to print the book, audio, and in north america and i believe the uk as well. they get the rights, and what has happened was in the first six weeks on set, the book sold 10 million copies. it's unheard of. >> 10...
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. >> they were looking to open their own coffeeshop.t done right could set them apart in the seattle coffee shop scene. everyone was talking about coffee like fine wine and found classic doughnut making equipment and one big problem. >> we don't know how to make them. sometimes tough take the happ happenstance and the sort of thing that is are thrown at you in life and make the best of them. >> they really started from zero. they figured out how to make doughnuts and a $30 million a year business for them. starbucks was one of the customers. not anymore. >> they changed that relationship. they severed that relationship. why was that? >> they sort of couldn't keep up with demand. demand was so great and now off on their own. they, of course, won't sell coffee to starbucks. they control that. they will have their own franchisees now. and i've got 54 of these. they're heavy, sue. >> 55? i know brian sullivan had one. >> 53 i guess. >> people in the newsroom. >> anyhow, the full story of top pot doughnuts and food stories on a brand new "ho
. >> they were looking to open their own coffeeshop.t done right could set them apart in the seattle coffee shop scene. everyone was talking about coffee like fine wine and found classic doughnut making equipment and one big problem. >> we don't know how to make them. sometimes tough take the happ happenstance and the sort of thing that is are thrown at you in life and make the best of them. >> they really started from zero. they figured out how to make doughnuts and a $30...