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if it makes it to eval the idea goes to the quirky community for a vote. the night fueled by food and beer is great. all these people read martha stewart and cannot get it themselves, they would buy this but at the right price. >> once a product is given the green light at eval, quirky's industrial designers create a prototype and bring the concept back to the community who helped fine-tune the idea. >> you'll notice on every quirky product there are names. >> people who figured out how much weight it needs to hold all the different people are making contributions to make the product better. when one unit of this is a different target, bed bath&beyond and home depot, all 559 people get paid based on the royalty of the product. >> wow. kaufmann may headache it sound easy, but believe me, it's not. the culture is intense starting with being competitive. kaufmann who at the time of our chat had not slept in three days. are you demanding on your employees? >> yes. >> in what way? >> probably all of them. i mean i expect that stuff happens quickly. speed is a -
if it makes it to eval the idea goes to the quirky community for a vote. the night fueled by food and beer is great. all these people read martha stewart and cannot get it themselves, they would buy this but at the right price. >> once a product is given the green light at eval, quirky's industrial designers create a prototype and bring the concept back to the community who helped fine-tune the idea. >> you'll notice on every quirky product there are names. >> people who...
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take half slab reveal #1 --primero: evale si su niÑo est listo para usarla.s en cunas, donde --primero: evale si su niÑo est listo para usarla. no use almohadas en cunas donde pueden ser un peligro de asfixia. reveal #2 --segundo: seleccione una con apoyo firme y cmodo. presionela en el centro para evaluar cun rpido recupera su forma. si no lo hace, es demasiado suave e insegura para el uso de niÑos pequeÑos reveal #3 --y finalmente determine qu tamaÑo es el ms apropiado para su niÑo. considere una almohada infantil estas son ms pequeÑas que las de tamaÑo estndar. tag on camara --esto es todo por hoy pero maÑana tendremos mas consejos aqu en su noticiero telemundo 48 para seguir creciendo juntos. topfs/juanfra hoy la escuela primaria woodrow wilson del districto escolar de jeffereson le ofrecer a sus niÑos el siguiente men escolar: lorena/ cont fs para el desayuno: ---habr roles pequeÑos de canela. y para el almuerzo: ---tendrn trozos de pollo ---burrito con frijoles y queso. lorena/two shots ---saba usted que quienes se aplican labiales cada 30 minutos o rev
take half slab reveal #1 --primero: evale si su niÑo est listo para usarla.s en cunas, donde --primero: evale si su niÑo est listo para usarla. no use almohadas en cunas donde pueden ser un peligro de asfixia. reveal #2 --segundo: seleccione una con apoyo firme y cmodo. presionela en el centro para evaluar cun rpido recupera su forma. si no lo hace, es demasiado suave e insegura para el uso de niÑos pequeÑos reveal #3 --y finalmente determine qu tamaÑo es el ms apropiado para su niÑo....
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we make a preliminary eval waigds of that and in doing so we look to what does seek wusay about this and the feasibility of alternatives, so among the factors that can be taken into consideration in addressing the feasibility of alternatives are site suitability, economic viability, infrastructure, plans or regulatory limitations and whether the project can reasonably control or require or have access if it is a alternative site or aspect of the project. there is no factor here that established a fixed limit on the scope of what is considered feasible. i think that when we begin the alternatives development process we begin what w the project sponsors objectives. what are they seeking to accomplish for the project. we work with the developer in developing those because we want to make sure they reflect more general reflectives and not a specific unit count or a specific profit that they seek to achieve. what are the general principles. ovtimes they are seeking to make a profit. when we are considering the feasibility of alternatives we want to meet as many of the project sponsors obj
we make a preliminary eval waigds of that and in doing so we look to what does seek wusay about this and the feasibility of alternatives, so among the factors that can be taken into consideration in addressing the feasibility of alternatives are site suitability, economic viability, infrastructure, plans or regulatory limitations and whether the project can reasonably control or require or have access if it is a alternative site or aspect of the project. there is no factor here that established...
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reporter exposes the understood ground economy, and stephen, it is happening right here in the silicone eval valley? >> yes, we discovered that companies refused to pay their employees $27 million in wages, wages that they earned. and we found that they rarely see a dime of that money. >> i wasn't paid. >> reporter: not paid. >> did they pay you overtime? >> no. >> reporter: and overworked. >> there is no consequences if they don't pay. >> reporter: it is called wage theft, and it is happening here in the bay area, and around california. employers neglecting to pay their workers leaving the workers with nothing. >> so what why do they do this to me? i don't deserve it. priscilla worked 10 hours a day, and at a residential home for mentally ill clients at san jose. did you get paid overtime? >> no. >> but you worked it? >> yes. >> and you worked your 40 hours and then more? >> yes, sir. >> because you had to? >> yes, because phobe would relieve me. >> reporter: soriano file edd a complaint and the court ruled she was out $h 65,000, but she is not alone. we requested all of the wage claims fil
reporter exposes the understood ground economy, and stephen, it is happening right here in the silicone eval valley? >> yes, we discovered that companies refused to pay their employees $27 million in wages, wages that they earned. and we found that they rarely see a dime of that money. >> i wasn't paid. >> reporter: not paid. >> did they pay you overtime? >> no. >> reporter: and overworked. >> there is no consequences if they don't pay. >>...
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the first companies i would have gone to eval is concerned about big data would have been companies that actually making products like ourselves, and we were not consulted. >> david, thank you very much for joining us. >> join the conversation with the three of us on twitter. mark barton and anna edwards. the 20 fastest-growing economies this year do you want to know who they are? >> i just tweeted out a quote. i don't think lowe's companies used data to the best interest of their consumers. up next, find out what happens when one small company took on apple and one. stay with us. ♪ >> these are the bloomberg top stories at this hour. hewlett-packard is in talks according to people with knowledge of the matter. the purchase of aruba would be the biggest in over three years. the deal could be announced as early as next week. apple has been told to pay almost $533 million after u.s. jury said it had infringed on texas-based smart class. they said it used inventions related to data storage and payment systems in its itunes software. apple says it will fight the decision. >> the landscape fo
the first companies i would have gone to eval is concerned about big data would have been companies that actually making products like ourselves, and we were not consulted. >> david, thank you very much for joining us. >> join the conversation with the three of us on twitter. mark barton and anna edwards. the 20 fastest-growing economies this year do you want to know who they are? >> i just tweeted out a quote. i don't think lowe's companies used data to the best interest of...
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>> the first thing that happened was he agreed that ted had to be examined and eval evaluated for competency it was agreed after some back and forth between the government and the defense that rather than send him off to a federal medical center and because of the time problems with the jury coming in we would ask to have someone come outed a evaluate him and the government or may have been judge burrell arranged for dr. sally johnson the chief of the federal medical complex in buttner to come out here and look into the cause and read whatever she needed and talk to ted and make a decision as to his competency. she did all that and heard from the government and heard from us. she came back with a report that said that he was a paranoid schizophrenic but she did not feel that because of that he was unable to assist his lawyers in his defense. that is the standard for competency and therefore that he was competent to make the decision to represent himself. then the question was whether judge burrell would grant the motion and the judge denied it on two grounds. one was that it was gonotomely b
>> the first thing that happened was he agreed that ted had to be examined and eval evaluated for competency it was agreed after some back and forth between the government and the defense that rather than send him off to a federal medical center and because of the time problems with the jury coming in we would ask to have someone come outed a evaluate him and the government or may have been judge burrell arranged for dr. sally johnson the chief of the federal medical complex in buttner to...