SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
65
65
Mar 21, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
and we'll talk about the departmental partnership came to be and we'll talk about other services and leah will talk about day-to-day services. in 2006, the homeless team surveyed 200 library users and people who spend the day at the library maybe housed, maybe homeless, may have jobs, maybe unemployed and may have no where to go for the day but they enjoy what we have to offer. we don't ask people to identify themselves and we try very hard not to make assumptions about people's housing, health or job status. we welcome everyone in the library that follows the rules. there are consequences for those who violate the rules and an -- appeals process as well as guidelines. there are an -- appeals process by mayor lee. all of the features are reducing unwarranted behavior rather than targeting groups of people. with adopted an approach where we develop partnerships and work order departments. we offer three-legged stool. public works help us with interior and exterior cleaning. another with the san francisco police department, he is in charge of our security, workers, he helps the library staf
and we'll talk about the departmental partnership came to be and we'll talk about other services and leah will talk about day-to-day services. in 2006, the homeless team surveyed 200 library users and people who spend the day at the library maybe housed, maybe homeless, may have jobs, maybe unemployed and may have no where to go for the day but they enjoy what we have to offer. we don't ask people to identify themselves and we try very hard not to make assumptions about people's housing, health...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
34
34
Mar 31, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
at this point we work with leah and the services we are providing is a very interior program. >> thank you. any other questions from the council? do we have any public comment. i'm sorry, carla johnson, director of mod. >> i'm not on the council. i would like to make a comment. i would like to thank you for your efforts. everybody appreciated the incredible service that the library proichls -- provides. it's a one stop service and you spoke about people that may have mental disabilities or homeless issues and you have great services. we look to you as a radiant light. so thank you. >> thank you so much. we enjoy our partnership so much with mod. i think we have the same impulses in mind. thanks for saying that. >> now we'll take public comment. we are going to limit public comment to 2 minutes from this point on in the meeting because we have a packed agenda and we are running behind. >> hello, my name is larry. i like to be called juicy. the library is a great place. i have been going to libraries and museums since 1972. but the library is a great place where people, i don't like the
at this point we work with leah and the services we are providing is a very interior program. >> thank you. any other questions from the council? do we have any public comment. i'm sorry, carla johnson, director of mod. >> i'm not on the council. i would like to make a comment. i would like to thank you for your efforts. everybody appreciated the incredible service that the library proichls -- provides. it's a one stop service and you spoke about people that may have mental...
215
215
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
let's take one last look before at leah schmidt.ill. here she is. wow. oh, my gosh. i love that hair. tracy, debbie, are you ready to look? all right. go for it. >> oh, my god. >> that's a great haircut. it is very -- turn around, leah. let's have a look at yourself. >> oh, my god. it's incredible. i love this. >> it's fantastic. >> thank you. >> right into camera 12 there. please tell us what you did, louis. >> leah is absolutely new york city chic. i mean, this is incredible. this is a great haircut by vanessa. and, of course, we gave her this high-fashion style, reddish auburn color. >> yep. >> the big tip here is she never wore makeup in her life and she looked great. today, enid put a little bit of makeup on and look at the difference. you are so glamorous. >> can you see okay? do you have your glasss? >> i cannot read. i can see. >> you can see yourself. jill, what about this outfit? which i love. >> mixing and matching. adriana papel pants, black pants, everyone should have. and the jacket is andrew marks. a zip-in. needed a
let's take one last look before at leah schmidt.ill. here she is. wow. oh, my gosh. i love that hair. tracy, debbie, are you ready to look? all right. go for it. >> oh, my god. >> that's a great haircut. it is very -- turn around, leah. let's have a look at yourself. >> oh, my god. it's incredible. i love this. >> it's fantastic. >> thank you. >> right into camera 12 there. please tell us what you did, louis. >> leah is absolutely new york city chic. i...
790
790
Mar 28, 2014
03/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 790
favorite 0
quote 0
leah is just 34.aughter was diagnosed with a rare form of eye cancer four years ago. a multitude of doctors' appointments and rounds of chemo followed with her daughter now on the road to recovery, leah says she's ready to lose ten years. for her family and herself. >> looking younger would give me more confidence. it would just be awesome to get back to how i used to look and then hopefully keep up with it now that brittany is doing amazing. >> reporter: will our beauty dream team succeed? find out now. >> moment of truth right now. we are nearing, i don't even know, are we at zero. open up the time machine. here is leah. [ cheers and applause ] >> right here. >> stay right here. >> get the camera. and now, leah, take a look in the mirror. >> seeing herself. [ cheers and applause ] >> so beautiful. >> come over here. >> what do you think? >> i can't believe it. >> thank you so much for that. the last four years with brittany with her cancer and she deserves this. she really deserves this. >> how do y
leah is just 34.aughter was diagnosed with a rare form of eye cancer four years ago. a multitude of doctors' appointments and rounds of chemo followed with her daughter now on the road to recovery, leah says she's ready to lose ten years. for her family and herself. >> looking younger would give me more confidence. it would just be awesome to get back to how i used to look and then hopefully keep up with it now that brittany is doing amazing. >> reporter: will our beauty dream team...
382
382
Mar 13, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
quote
eye 382
favorite 0
quote 1
leah says: zane, i hope you are watching. charles on facebook says:
leah says: zane, i hope you are watching. charles on facebook says:
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Mar 26, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
my name is leahes guerra the social worker for the sf public library and public health employee and member of the homeless outreach team. being the first full time social worker to be assigned in a library setting. the real challenge i had was this has never been done before for how to be a social worker at the library. my initial challenge was how to serve needs and meet the needs of the homeless ofand indigents at the library and it's a safe place when they don't have a place to go to and many find a place to sleep and rest even though people at the library the homeless are not really enjoyed and mostly the homeless enjoy the programs that are offered such as reading and borrowing movies. the library's goals is to connect the homeless and indigent and basic resources such as food, access to medical care and sometimes abuse can be addressed. the san francisco public library became the first in the nation to have a social worker to address issues from the homeless and anybody that comes in the doors. the program has become so successful in reaching the regular library patients and provides
my name is leahes guerra the social worker for the sf public library and public health employee and member of the homeless outreach team. being the first full time social worker to be assigned in a library setting. the real challenge i had was this has never been done before for how to be a social worker at the library. my initial challenge was how to serve needs and meet the needs of the homeless ofand indigents at the library and it's a safe place when they don't have a place to go to and...
187
187
Mar 7, 2014
03/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
leah is trying to track down the real nakomoto.right back with leah. ♪ >> we are joined again by the author of the "newsweek" he's, the face of bitcoin. a lot of controversy surrounding this piece. nakomoto is, dorian denying that he actually is the founder and creator of bitcoin. your piece says he is. went into the reporting here. how long did you spend on this, how much time did it take you to try to track down this man? ofit was two months excessively going through all kinds of information and mainly starting with all the candidates. taking into account there could be a cipher. they could be a pseudonym. i did not think it could be someone named satoshi nakomoto. i saw a lot of people who said, what if it is. that was not my first feeling on it. it was only after going through all the satoshi nakomotos -- >> it lead you to someone on the west coast. >> yes. at first i do not look at him as a good candidate. there was very little information on him and it was only as other things came up like the call from the brother talking ab
leah is trying to track down the real nakomoto.right back with leah. ♪ >> we are joined again by the author of the "newsweek" he's, the face of bitcoin. a lot of controversy surrounding this piece. nakomoto is, dorian denying that he actually is the founder and creator of bitcoin. your piece says he is. went into the reporting here. how long did you spend on this, how much time did it take you to try to track down this man? ofit was two months excessively going through all...
216
216
Mar 19, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
will you will leah slay you with her hair? this is "way too early." >>> come on, we all remember the buns. she's going to slay you with her hair this time around. hi, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts, wednesday march 19th. welcome to "way too early." the show that completely understands everything chewbacca has ever said. speaking of hair, one of my fraternity brothers, his nickname in college was chewbacca. that was when we were 19 so imagine his back now at 41. i'm just sayin'. >>> so we move on to our top stories this morning. very serious because we now know whoever changed the flight plan on board the missing jet in asia had extensive knowledge about the plane's computer and tracking equipment. what we don't know is who did it and why. also, where that flight is today. sources telling nbc news the plane's altered course was programmed at least 12 minutes before the co pilot signed off with the words, all right, good night. still, the u-turn could reflect the pilot's alternate route in the case of an emergency.
will you will leah slay you with her hair? this is "way too early." >>> come on, we all remember the buns. she's going to slay you with her hair this time around. hi, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts, wednesday march 19th. welcome to "way too early." the show that completely understands everything chewbacca has ever said. speaking of hair, one of my fraternity brothers, his nickname in college was chewbacca. that was when we were 19 so imagine his back...
113
113
Mar 10, 2014
03/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> another woman making a name for herself is leah busque, founder of taskrabbit. >> i was part ofincubator program that facebook was running. i was able to raise investment from silicon valley investors and made the move to the west coast. >> it was facebook that helped you raise the money? >> it was an incubator program being funded by facebook. that was my first experience on the west coast with startups. i was able to learn from that program. >> how is the startup environment in silicon valley different from boston? >> they both have their own cultures and their own personalities. what i love about the environment in silicon valley is that you can have very serendipitous moments. you might be riding in an elevator with the ceo of intuit or someone at ebay. you might be sitting in a coffee shop and there is a group of startups chatting about marketplaces. it has a really nice energy and vibe. it really allows you to have serendipitous moments that can move your company forward in a way you may have never imagined yourself. >> warren buffett is in a $5 billion spot. we will tell
. >> another woman making a name for herself is leah busque, founder of taskrabbit. >> i was part ofincubator program that facebook was running. i was able to raise investment from silicon valley investors and made the move to the west coast. >> it was facebook that helped you raise the money? >> it was an incubator program being funded by facebook. that was my first experience on the west coast with startups. i was able to learn from that program. >> how is the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
87
87
Mar 17, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
the people he leah are not only native san franciscans but people who have made a life here in san francisco who have lived decades and years and who have dedicated themselves to the neighborhood my community. the face of the neighborhoods are changing and changing the face of san francisco. it's not something that was focused on one parrot of town but happening throughout the city. their people like blanca reece >> she works as a caregiver with seniors and her daughter ask a constitute at san francisco state university they're facing an ellis act in the neighborhood and its people like jeremy michael's a gay who came to san francisco from ohio more than thirty years he's fighting an eviction after living in the csa afro-electro for 17 years and people like daniel whitaker who had to stop working because of a dablt and prior to that distract go sdrablt and the more you learn about the challenges that the tech workers face when you talk about the tech workers in the community they're the same issues facing the long term residents are facing those folks. this ordinance is an important step in
the people he leah are not only native san franciscans but people who have made a life here in san francisco who have lived decades and years and who have dedicated themselves to the neighborhood my community. the face of the neighborhoods are changing and changing the face of san francisco. it's not something that was focused on one parrot of town but happening throughout the city. their people like blanca reece >> she works as a caregiver with seniors and her daughter ask a constitute...
434
434
Mar 15, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 434
favorite 0
quote 0
leah and mariah when she met russ, and he seemed perfect for her, funny, outgoing, big heart. said russ's cousin mary anderson. >> she was a jokester, you never see him without him laughing. >> narrator: and said russ, she was the perfect woman for him. >> she encouraged me to go back to school and get my degree which led to a better job and more money, things like that. >> yeah. >> which i probably would not have done had she not done that. >> we created a big bond and leah, you know, bonded with me as well. >> narrator: betsy and russ got married in january of 2000. and like many couples, they had good times and then less good times. for more than a year, they actually lived apart. >> we argued a lot, you know, and it's always darkest before the dawn, they say. >> and then betsy told him, she found a church that meant a lot to her. maybe he would like to come. >> the first week we went they were starting a series on marriage, it kind of seemed like an omen. >> that's when, russ said, they fell in love again. >> narrator: but life will have its way with a person. like it or n
leah and mariah when she met russ, and he seemed perfect for her, funny, outgoing, big heart. said russ's cousin mary anderson. >> she was a jokester, you never see him without him laughing. >> narrator: and said russ, she was the perfect woman for him. >> she encouraged me to go back to school and get my degree which led to a better job and more money, things like that. >> yeah. >> which i probably would not have done had she not done that. >> we created a...
140
140
Mar 15, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
leah, let me go to you. i'm very impressed, fighter pilot, and all the work the military has done. is a series of reports, "the wall street journal," reuters, says it went off course and flew for another four or five hours. there are safety mechanisms within the triple 7 where mechanical data is being sent back all the time through satellite imagery? >> well, it is a data link. >> yes, and who would receive that? >> typically, it depends on the airline. it would either be the engine manufacturer or the airline themselves. and usually they use that for maintenance, for the health of the engine. >> and they want to know as they send it back at this point in had the flight how the engine, for example, is performing. >> that is correct. >> so what do you glean from these reports today? >> well, sean, i am digging on the reports that the pilot may have deliberately taken the plane off course. now, that is a reuters course, what it says basically is that the plane looked like it was flying on an aviation corridor. i'm putting up a map, the aviation map, we have this. this is an aviation
leah, let me go to you. i'm very impressed, fighter pilot, and all the work the military has done. is a series of reports, "the wall street journal," reuters, says it went off course and flew for another four or five hours. there are safety mechanisms within the triple 7 where mechanical data is being sent back all the time through satellite imagery? >> well, it is a data link. >> yes, and who would receive that? >> typically, it depends on the airline. it would...
101
101
Mar 28, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
by the way, former navy pilot, leah gables is with us. how many years? >> well, i was a navy pilot for 12, and served about five. >> all right, we're first told, we go out from here, perth, possibly 1600 miles. new discover, australia, images from france and thailand. let's talk about this area, now we were told that this area was what? 125,000 square miles. now it extends all the way out here in the indian ocean. that is a needle in the haystack if i have ever seen one? right? >> it is, sean, the best way to explain it to somebody who never has flown out at sea. but you're moving to a gray surface, if you have ever seen a lady drop an earring on a monocromatic carpet, it is hard to find it. i hear them say it is like mowing a lawn, using the human eye to find objects. you know, they have their sensors and surface radar and optical sensors that they can use. for the most part they're trying to find anything that is a part of the aircraft. >> the square mile area we're talking about, so if we go here to here, that is 1600 square miles, 1600 miles out from
by the way, former navy pilot, leah gables is with us. how many years? >> well, i was a navy pilot for 12, and served about five. >> all right, we're first told, we go out from here, perth, possibly 1600 miles. new discover, australia, images from france and thailand. let's talk about this area, now we were told that this area was what? 125,000 square miles. now it extends all the way out here in the indian ocean. that is a needle in the haystack if i have ever seen one? right?...
40
40
Mar 30, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
protests are expected against israel conflict of lands in gala leah in 1976. >> 13 people have been arrested in chile after protests became violent. the violence stems from rallies held to remember two young brothers killed by police three decades ago. at the time they were attending a prodeft against the regime of augusto pinochet. >> violence breaking out in caracas venezuela. 39 people died in demonstrations since the unrest began. protesters are angry over crime, inflation and a shortage of goods. a rally was held to support president nicolas maduro. >> cuba is trying to attract more businesses. lawmakers approved a law to spur investment in the island nation and lift the sagging economy. we have more from havana. >> this may be quaint. for thousands of newly employed cuban workers, it's peanuts. the kuban authorities have been opening up their economy. it's not enough. >> translation: one of the problems the cuban economy has is in providing incentives. cuban workers, especially in the state sector are not happy because the state pays so little. a special session of the cuban parliament
protests are expected against israel conflict of lands in gala leah in 1976. >> 13 people have been arrested in chile after protests became violent. the violence stems from rallies held to remember two young brothers killed by police three decades ago. at the time they were attending a prodeft against the regime of augusto pinochet. >> violence breaking out in caracas venezuela. 39 people died in demonstrations since the unrest began. protesters are angry over crime, inflation and a...
116
116
Mar 12, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> back in the day there used to be photos on the back of milk car tins and leah ah remembers -- cartons, and speaking about social media, leez alisa zane says. i hope you're watching today you're going to learn a lot. speaking about social media, charles on facebook, it's time to communicate about the situation in real time. henry on facebook, how about parents just keep a better eye on the kids. and parents actually do the same. >> easy to say. >> easier said than done. >> signs, reading one more angel in heaven. abducted, killed on february 18th. she reminded us that even one block from home, a child is vulnerable to predators. as haley many of us argue that our search methods are behind the times. don't efficiently involve communities. some go so far as to say the alert is just for show and actually spreads unnecessary fear. in canada one organization may have tapped into a way to turn that fear into communes action. they're calling it milk carton 2.0. these digital innovators are bringing kids home safely. transforming how they search for kids. with advancements in technology at our
. >> back in the day there used to be photos on the back of milk car tins and leah ah remembers -- cartons, and speaking about social media, leez alisa zane says. i hope you're watching today you're going to learn a lot. speaking about social media, charles on facebook, it's time to communicate about the situation in real time. henry on facebook, how about parents just keep a better eye on the kids. and parents actually do the same. >> easy to say. >> easier said than done....
216
216
Mar 13, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 1
leah says: zane, i hope you are watching. charles on facebook says: easier said than done.igns reading, "one more angel in heaven", a little girl abducted from her neighbourhood and killed. hayley reminded her nation that a block from home a child is vulnerable. hundreds of thousands are reported each year. most do no meet the same grim deaths. many argue that search methods are behind the times. amber alerts lack urgency, and some go so far as to say the alert is for show and spreads unnecessary fear. in canada an organization may have tapped into a way to turn the fear into community organization, called milk carton 2.0, using social media tools to make search parties go viral. the digital innovators are bringing kids home, and it is transforming how they search for missing kids. with advancements at our disposal, is it time to rethink children. >> patty, from the missing and exploited children foundation. her son jacob was kidnapped. the search to bring him home has never anded. >> and the director of the missing children's society, her group launching mill carton 2.0. a
leah says: zane, i hope you are watching. charles on facebook says: easier said than done.igns reading, "one more angel in heaven", a little girl abducted from her neighbourhood and killed. hayley reminded her nation that a block from home a child is vulnerable. hundreds of thousands are reported each year. most do no meet the same grim deaths. many argue that search methods are behind the times. amber alerts lack urgency, and some go so far as to say the alert is for show and spreads...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
60
60
Mar 14, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
underway and we'll be getting back to you on all of that and the only item of new business prior to leah the room was to bring the rfp draft back before the seawall lot 30-dash 2 >> and a prolific update to the commission. >> it triggers along the way for the update. >> okay. >> thank you. >> i move to a adjourn the meeting in memory of the host of the dating program. >> all in favor, say i. the meeting is adjourned. thank coming. >> welcome to the center for youth wellness building the day is finally here. congratulations (clapping) so there's a number of people i don't know i'm dan the ceo of tipping point community. four years ago nadine burke harris and katie albright came to us with a vision they knew the childrening in southeast san francisco were grouping without the resources they need to be safe. violence was a campaign occurrence in the homes of those on the streets and in poverty. there were 3 pediatricians serving kids in bayview and the 3 resources were spread out and hard to access for protecting famed. so when katie and a nadine came to us with their vision and i might add
underway and we'll be getting back to you on all of that and the only item of new business prior to leah the room was to bring the rfp draft back before the seawall lot 30-dash 2 >> and a prolific update to the commission. >> it triggers along the way for the update. >> okay. >> thank you. >> i move to a adjourn the meeting in memory of the host of the dating program. >> all in favor, say i. the meeting is adjourned. thank coming. >> welcome to the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
46
46
Mar 16, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
underway and we'll be getting back to you on all of that and the only item of new business prior to leah the room was to bring the rfp draft back before the seawall lot 30-dash 2 >> and a prolific update to the commission. >> it triggers along the way for the update. >> okay. >> thank you. >> i move to a adjourn the meeting in memory of the host of the dating program. >> all in favor, say i. the meeting is adjourned. thank test. >> good morning i'd like to call to order did regular public utilities commission. today is tuesday, march 11, 2014. i almost said 2012. roll call please. commissioner president courtney. commissioner vietor, commissioner moran. commissioner torres is expected shortly oh, he's here and commissioner president courtney is excused. it's confusing there's a pecking order building it or not. the item the approval of the anybody's of february 25th for our regular meeting as well as march third for the joint puc meeting. any additions are corrections >> i'll move both. all in favor, say i. the motion carries >> item 4 public comments this time we take comments on any it
underway and we'll be getting back to you on all of that and the only item of new business prior to leah the room was to bring the rfp draft back before the seawall lot 30-dash 2 >> and a prolific update to the commission. >> it triggers along the way for the update. >> okay. >> thank you. >> i move to a adjourn the meeting in memory of the host of the dating program. >> all in favor, say i. the meeting is adjourned. thank test. >> good morning i'd like...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
62
62
Mar 23, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the people he leah are not only native san franciscans but people who have made a life here in san francisco who have lived decades and years and who have dedicated themselves to the neighborhood my community. the face of the neighborhoods are changing and changing the face of san francisco. it's not something that was focused on one parrot of town but happening throughout the city. their people like blanca reece >> she works as a caregiver with seniors and her daughter ask a constitute at san francisco state university they're facing an ellis act in the neighborhood and
the people he leah are not only native san franciscans but people who have made a life here in san francisco who have lived decades and years and who have dedicated themselves to the neighborhood my community. the face of the neighborhoods are changing and changing the face of san francisco. it's not something that was focused on one parrot of town but happening throughout the city. their people like blanca reece >> she works as a caregiver with seniors and her daughter ask a constitute...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
41
41
Mar 20, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
underway and we'll be getting back to you on all of that and the only item of new business prior to leah the room was to bring the rfp draft back before the seawall lot 30-dash 2 >> and a prolific update to the commission. >> it triggers along the way for the update. >> okay. >> thank you. >> i move to a adjourn the meeting in memory of the host of the dating program. >> all in favor, say i. the meeting is adjourned. thank good morning and welcome to bayview and the ruth williams memorial opera house. my name is tom decaneey and from the arts commission. i would like to welcome mayor lee and other members to celebrate this exciting ground breaking. i would like to acknowledge commissioners here. bell entrance, commissioner striker, commissioner shoit a, commissioner roberto and former president johnson maybe here if he's in the audience, wave your hand. their presence under scores the city's cultural center. for those of you who don't know we have six citywide cultural centers. four buildings and including the african american cultural center and latino arts in the mission and south of m
underway and we'll be getting back to you on all of that and the only item of new business prior to leah the room was to bring the rfp draft back before the seawall lot 30-dash 2 >> and a prolific update to the commission. >> it triggers along the way for the update. >> okay. >> thank you. >> i move to a adjourn the meeting in memory of the host of the dating program. >> all in favor, say i. the meeting is adjourned. thank good morning and welcome to bayview...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
74
74
Mar 8, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> hi, my name is audrey sul leah. i'm a high school math teacher. i teach algebra 2. i would like to comment, i'm more on commenting on the user approach on the common core and i'm volunteering to do them and i was very reticent and scared to take it on and had a lot of feels about how all this change and i started to get into it and i'm telling you, it is really rich. it has a lot of access points. what i hear a lot of fear from a parent that if tracking goes away that my accelerated and advanced kid is not going to wind up getting the kind of stuff they have gotten before. i have to tell you, what i saw in the unit that i taught at the high school level, it was just full of incredible rigor. it has a lot of access points. you can have kids that are super advanced doing things and allows for differentiation. i myself found it very difficult to do the whole unit. what i did was break it into all these different levels for kids. i this i that that is something to address or to say to the fears that we are not going to be able to get the kids on an an accelerated pace.
. >> hi, my name is audrey sul leah. i'm a high school math teacher. i teach algebra 2. i would like to comment, i'm more on commenting on the user approach on the common core and i'm volunteering to do them and i was very reticent and scared to take it on and had a lot of feels about how all this change and i started to get into it and i'm telling you, it is really rich. it has a lot of access points. what i hear a lot of fear from a parent that if tracking goes away that my accelerated...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
67
67
Mar 25, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
. ~ leah thompson. i don't think we can definitively say no harm will be done with that one and that should be priority it's not just an environmental and financial issue. it's a moral issue about what our priority is and what precedent we're setting. our recreational wants of the bio[speaker not understood] needs of others. i would like to leave you with a quote from chief seattle. if all the beasts were gone, none would die from great loneliness of spirit. so whatever happens to the beast also happens to man, whatever fall to earth befalls the sons of the earth. i'd also like to ask you if you can imagine a world without this sound, because i think that's where we're heading without really careful consideration. [sound effects] >> >> hold the fire alarm. any further comments? >>> hi, my name is ron sundergill. i'm the regional director of the parks [speaker not understood] association here in the city. our organization has 800,000 members and 113,000 members in california. we urge the board to put asi
. ~ leah thompson. i don't think we can definitively say no harm will be done with that one and that should be priority it's not just an environmental and financial issue. it's a moral issue about what our priority is and what precedent we're setting. our recreational wants of the bio[speaker not understood] needs of others. i would like to leave you with a quote from chief seattle. if all the beasts were gone, none would die from great loneliness of spirit. so whatever happens to the beast...
283
283
Mar 19, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
will you will leah slay you with her hair? is "way too early." >>> come on, we all remember the buns. she's going to slay you with her hair this time around. hi, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts, wednesday march 19th. welcome to "way too early." the show that completely understands everything chewbacca has ever said. speaking of hair, one of my fraternity brothers, his nickname in college was chewbacca. that was when we were 19 so imagine his back now at 41. i'm just sayin'. >>> so we move on to our top stories this morning. very serious because we now know whoever changed the flight plan on board the missing jet in asia had extensive knowledge about the plane's computer and tracking equipment. what we don't know is who did it and why. also, where that flight is today. sources telling nbc news t
will you will leah slay you with her hair? is "way too early." >>> come on, we all remember the buns. she's going to slay you with her hair this time around. hi, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts, wednesday march 19th. welcome to "way too early." the show that completely understands everything chewbacca has ever said. speaking of hair, one of my fraternity brothers, his nickname in college was chewbacca. that was when we were 19 so imagine his back now at...
119
119
Mar 18, 2014
03/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
leah said friday is the first day of spring and believe it or not this time of year people are usually gearing up at the gas along with much rate around go wash dc for the spring cherry blossom festival which starts on march twentieth. an enzyme april thirteen thinner a night to see that snow that melts off the worst are talking about this the expected time the bloom is on april beats that wellstone near the end of this time period. it is due to this wall exceptionally cold winter and the late winter. we have seen thus far now over next several days we are going to be seeing the warming trend out here and the reason is we have a low actually back in force the west. that's gonna bring some snow fall in parts in the northern plains extended to the up the western great lakes in the southern ontario but i had a bit when to see that sadly warm air pushed or off course northeast into new york city washington dc the temperatures are really rise up into double digits out here. some tours texas el nino which was new mac's gold the warm air is asked to be accompanied by gusty winds also very dry
leah said friday is the first day of spring and believe it or not this time of year people are usually gearing up at the gas along with much rate around go wash dc for the spring cherry blossom festival which starts on march twentieth. an enzyme april thirteen thinner a night to see that snow that melts off the worst are talking about this the expected time the bloom is on april beats that wellstone near the end of this time period. it is due to this wall exceptionally cold winter and the late...
66
66
Mar 22, 2014
03/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
leah. what does she do there? >> she works so hard. she has developed a homeless outreach program. she reaches out to people who come and use the library for a place to be, a place to rest. to develop a job resume. and she'll help them get resources to support them and she'll actually sometimes help those people get jobs within the library doing outreach themselves. >> as i said, as the a crossroads the library. you've got students. it's kind of an after school program for kids in some ways, unemployed folks looking for work, the homeless. what's are the kinds of things you overheard as you were there? >> you hear it all. first of all, it's a quiet place. you're not going to hear all that much. i heard people just talk about how much it meant to them. all the different ways that they use it. >> yeah. and there was also charles who you profiled i think, a formerly homeless person who also works there with the health department i think? it's really a social service hub as much as a lending place, isn't it? >> exactly. >> not far from there is fifth street and mission and sixth street
leah. what does she do there? >> she works so hard. she has developed a homeless outreach program. she reaches out to people who come and use the library for a place to be, a place to rest. to develop a job resume. and she'll help them get resources to support them and she'll actually sometimes help those people get jobs within the library doing outreach themselves. >> as i said, as the a crossroads the library. you've got students. it's kind of an after school program for kids in...
69
69
Mar 2, 2014
03/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
them he offered them positions this station to solve the problems common to drop them on the street leah than afraid of their own medical finalist on the mind down usually industry. victoria watches tv whenever she can achieve erection broadcast or the ukrainian state channel she says chemical that should have cleared them i'd done as soon as demonstrators began to get it there. although seventy percent of people in the northeastern city of car keys voted for yanukovich in the last elections. there have been some smaller scale protests here too. he meant in the capital are not lost on people here. the current uncertainty is causing some to shift allegiance and turned to the opposition what gives. we support the protests in which they speak for the people although cocky face a second largest city in ukraine there's a low turn out to protest. residents say i don't wanna stormed government buildings in the team only a one to protect themselves from the risk of violence at the hands of those in power the bottom of many awesome the deliberate but not many people lining up to be cannon fodder.
them he offered them positions this station to solve the problems common to drop them on the street leah than afraid of their own medical finalist on the mind down usually industry. victoria watches tv whenever she can achieve erection broadcast or the ukrainian state channel she says chemical that should have cleared them i'd done as soon as demonstrators began to get it there. although seventy percent of people in the northeastern city of car keys voted for yanukovich in the last elections....
72
72
Mar 23, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 1
it was written to leah and 82 and they mentioned victoria's historic moment when she was in college. but that's all. it was so far ahead of everybody else is so highly charged, for a long time there were these books written, the first book written with 1927. they concentrate on the door and peered as i said, the use things verbatim and he tried to get what was rail or not real. that was copied by a lot of people in the 20th century and the rebirth of the movement in the 70s and now they are on the website. as i said, their time is now. they said we have to speak to another generation. you read their letters >> youth find those resources geared you don't want to take from the book. i found these letters in illinois at the boston public library. i had an absolutely wonderful researcher by the incredible name in the day that i got my cell phone, which was in 1872, articles such a new world. when i started i was having to go for the weekly they had an a lot of stuff is not digitized. as i was working, all that changed in internet made it possible to find the original newspaper myself. an
it was written to leah and 82 and they mentioned victoria's historic moment when she was in college. but that's all. it was so far ahead of everybody else is so highly charged, for a long time there were these books written, the first book written with 1927. they concentrate on the door and peered as i said, the use things verbatim and he tried to get what was rail or not real. that was copied by a lot of people in the 20th century and the rebirth of the movement in the 70s and now they are on...
188
188
Mar 26, 2014
03/14
by
KQEH
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
fish and wildlife services and partners are driving the state's chinook salmon smolt by vand leah tanker >> it's a multimillion and may be even a billion dollar industry. so by trucking these fish to the delta this year, it's likely that industry will be sustained in 2016. >> better known as baby king salmon, an estimated 32 million smolts will travel in 240 tanker trucks over the next 2 1/2 months at a cost of $150,000 per week. that's because the drought has hindered water levels in the in delta system along california's coast. making it insafe for these fish to swim the hundreds of miles from hatcheries out to the ocean. now california has trucked salmon before, but never to this extent. >> the state normally trucks between 13 to 16 million fish. this operation beginning today is essentially doubling the number of fish that we'd normally truck. >> reporter: experts say this initiative is imperative to the survival of the species, and a long-term tactic to ensure these smolts find their way back up the river in two or three years to reproduce. still there's a lot riding on this plan's
fish and wildlife services and partners are driving the state's chinook salmon smolt by vand leah tanker >> it's a multimillion and may be even a billion dollar industry. so by trucking these fish to the delta this year, it's likely that industry will be sustained in 2016. >> better known as baby king salmon, an estimated 32 million smolts will travel in 240 tanker trucks over the next 2 1/2 months at a cost of $150,000 per week. that's because the drought has hindered water levels...
113
113
Mar 12, 2014
03/14
by
KOFY
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
>> your name is leah? >> yes. >> what did it look like when it started?st you know a bus with smoke, with emissions in the air. just dark smoke. just looked like it's burning red and fiery. >> when did you decide to get out of there? >> i thought it's going to clear. but it hasn't. >> when you say gridlock you say blocked? >> yes. so i had to go around instead of just straight through. >> it's a hot day, too rare, too nice to be underneath the tube. >> yes. >> what do you know know about this build something >> it's bare bones construction supposed to be housing. it's next to the ucsf campus. now it's just going to burn almost to the ground they're going to try to contain it. >> you're a good news reporter. >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> wayne, thank you. traffic concerns in the area have been problematic. we're hearing from the chp. that is in the heart of where this fire is. they're asking drivers not to use it. that is in the middle and any traffic going to be stalled for a long, long time. it started as a small plume of smoke within 15 or 2
>> your name is leah? >> yes. >> what did it look like when it started?st you know a bus with smoke, with emissions in the air. just dark smoke. just looked like it's burning red and fiery. >> when did you decide to get out of there? >> i thought it's going to clear. but it hasn't. >> when you say gridlock you say blocked? >> yes. so i had to go around instead of just straight through. >> it's a hot day, too rare, too nice to be underneath the...
68
68
Mar 24, 2014
03/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
prefer summit with south korea and all the areas of high ranking official making contradictory comments leah opened its first gold trading market leading brands action commenced its first year of the stores and more. fun times. if it were yours and korea. those of you were watching from around the world it's monday the twenty fourth here in seoul find a job when they do so much for joining us. we begin this evening in the hague where in about an hour from now the third nuclear security summit will officially kick off as a leader of the most recent two thousand twelve summit host nation has to bach and is expected to give remarks at the opening session will be bringing you live coverage of the presidents speech at eleven pm korean time but first the staff but the wrath of the president talked packing day and the netherlands for bilateral talks with dutch prime minister michael wright said any summit with her chinese counterpart to thinking we can apply for presidential office correspondent is time to indicate that you can have it this time ago with the best leader iga chain and agony. i love
prefer summit with south korea and all the areas of high ranking official making contradictory comments leah opened its first gold trading market leading brands action commenced its first year of the stores and more. fun times. if it were yours and korea. those of you were watching from around the world it's monday the twenty fourth here in seoul find a job when they do so much for joining us. we begin this evening in the hague where in about an hour from now the third nuclear security summit...