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i think a lot of models nowadays are more like role models.want to show people that, like, they're not starving themselves. >> reporter: while many women would like to look like a model, is it really a good idea to eat like one? >> be inspired by recipes. be inspired by new foods to maybe add into your diet, but don't be inspired to take real health advice. and don't necessarily change your entire diet because of what works for that individual. >> for supermodels it's their job to be thin. so is it natural to think of them as weight loss expert. >> everyone is trying to lose weight all the time. these women more than anyone. and if they are doing it in a nutritious guided, responsible way and speaking honestly about it, that's good information for young women in this country to have. >> and in some cases, making a few exceptions. >> and if you can't fit into supermodel clothes, now you can try eating like one. for "nightline," abc news, new york. >> coming up this saturday on "nightline" prime, we try to keep up with the flying frenchies, a gr
i think a lot of models nowadays are more like role models.want to show people that, like, they're not starving themselves. >> reporter: while many women would like to look like a model, is it really a good idea to eat like one? >> be inspired by recipes. be inspired by new foods to maybe add into your diet, but don't be inspired to take real health advice. and don't necessarily change your entire diet because of what works for that individual. >> for supermodels it's their...
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she convinced her father to pursue her dream of being a model. >> i said can i go to modeling school,nd he said absolutely not. i said i'll wait a week. he said i'll send you to the modeling school but this is all the money i have for any education for you. i said, dad, if you do this for me, i'll do the rest. >> the rest has been a success. as a model, restaurateur, author, tv personality and entrepreneur. the signs of home decor, furniture, jewelry and much more, she's made inroads in businesses that long ignored african-american women. >> my mother would have dinner parties with ladies in her clubs. i loved helping her out. so food, fashion, giving back, all of these things are what i learned, you know, as a child growing up and was passionate about and it's what i do today. >> but getting to where she is today has required all of her determination and persistence. >> i went to wilhelmina three times before she accepted me. i was very persistent. i think that's what helped me in business, too. knowing what you want, following a path and doing your homework. >> this attitude swept h
she convinced her father to pursue her dream of being a model. >> i said can i go to modeling school,nd he said absolutely not. i said i'll wait a week. he said i'll send you to the modeling school but this is all the money i have for any education for you. i said, dad, if you do this for me, i'll do the rest. >> the rest has been a success. as a model, restaurateur, author, tv personality and entrepreneur. the signs of home decor, furniture, jewelry and much more, she's made...
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there is the amateur model any professional sports model. there is pay for play.n amateur -- in amateur athletics, you are securing a full scholarship to colleges and universities across the country. to $8,000 am 30,000 year. that is a significant commitment for a student to come to a college or university and participate in sports. >> it sound like you did not think they should be compensated with a monetary amount. >> i think the scholarship -- we are making active decisions right now to try to get additional funds in the hands of student athletes that would cover the full cost. that is where the bra really comes. we want to cover that folks lost. is that something that is good? through, and they have to start compensating athletes, does that change things dramatically? >> i would not use the word compensation. when you were is -- use the word compensation, it is an employer and employee relationship. in chain. the world could look different. it is a treacherous slope to maneuver. that is why we are seeing a battle out right now. >> if it goes through, have you
there is the amateur model any professional sports model. there is pay for play.n amateur -- in amateur athletics, you are securing a full scholarship to colleges and universities across the country. to $8,000 am 30,000 year. that is a significant commitment for a student to come to a college or university and participate in sports. >> it sound like you did not think they should be compensated with a monetary amount. >> i think the scholarship -- we are making active decisions right...
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a centralized model. everybody don't their own thing a nate's that's not the thing to look at we want to see the standards here. on the other extreme is the air district the regional district controls the funding to make sure the system st. is moving forward and the hybrid model in between there the second access is who's going be to operating open a local level. there's examples of this around the country the nonprofit administer we spin-off the nonprofits who goes out and operates it. the second one the same nonprofit administering but a private vendor who operates it. and then there's a totally private model which is what new york and miami have done you allow them to go into a private entity to make sure it's meeting the context >> who is in new york and florida. >> is it citibank? >> yes. citibank. >> i'll be the ultimate operator bay keith from the sfmta who is the project manager for bike sharing in san francisco, california answer your questions. >> and mr. schorts in mexico city is that nonprofit
a centralized model. everybody don't their own thing a nate's that's not the thing to look at we want to see the standards here. on the other extreme is the air district the regional district controls the funding to make sure the system st. is moving forward and the hybrid model in between there the second access is who's going be to operating open a local level. there's examples of this around the country the nonprofit administer we spin-off the nonprofits who goes out and operates it. the...
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>> yeah, what was that cast, what does that stand for again as a model? >> the community, arts, stabilization trust. >> thank you and i know that from the budget and legislative analyst report, they looked at or they surveyed a number of non-profit organizations and they said that 54 percent of those who responded would benefit from technical assistance. and they said that two-thirds or more were opened to potentially sharing space with other non-profits, and i am just curious, after the.com, boom, there is a tremendous exit of non-profit arts organizations i believe in our city, and what are you seeing out there with the community based arts groups now, and do you think that they would chair some of those same perspectives on sharing, and also, some of the other data that came from the budget analyst report. >> yes, i failed to mention that another aspect of the community arts stabilization trust is space sharing, and so, there is initial pilot and central market of the space held by (inaudible) and where the trust has taken on the master lease for the l
>> yeah, what was that cast, what does that stand for again as a model? >> the community, arts, stabilization trust. >> thank you and i know that from the budget and legislative analyst report, they looked at or they surveyed a number of non-profit organizations and they said that 54 percent of those who responded would benefit from technical assistance. and they said that two-thirds or more were opened to potentially sharing space with other non-profits, and i am just...
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the carmaker has rolled out new suv models to help achieve the target. the number of chinese people enjoying the variety of recreational activities has been on the rise. last year, suv sales in the country totalled 3 million units. that's 50% year-on-year gain. >> translator: we will be introducing a variety of new models, as part of our strategy. so, please get busy, and do your best. >> reporter: in autumn of 2012, anti-japan sentiment flared up in china after japan nationalized the senkaku islands, dealing a crippling blow to japanese car sales in the country. they tumbled more than 50%. recently, however, the sales have been showing a strong recovery. the number of japanese passenger cars sold in china went up 20% in the first two months of this year. one reason is the receding impact of the strong bilateral relations on business. >> translator: it doesn't matter who makes a product, as long as its quality is good. >> translator: politics and the economy are two separate things. >> reporter: riding this tailwind, other japanese automakers are also ge
the carmaker has rolled out new suv models to help achieve the target. the number of chinese people enjoying the variety of recreational activities has been on the rise. last year, suv sales in the country totalled 3 million units. that's 50% year-on-year gain. >> translator: we will be introducing a variety of new models, as part of our strategy. so, please get busy, and do your best. >> reporter: in autumn of 2012, anti-japan sentiment flared up in china after japan nationalized...
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there's another produce and those end up in the landfills but when you think about the traditional model we may not be capturing all the impacts so the vice president is working is academic institutions and worldwide organizations to take responsibility for the emissions we use here in san francisco. an alternative way to look at the consumption level this slide represents the same information the san francisco footprint using a different model but this looks at our consumption so while san francisco is recycling and compost more than ever before we're generating more waste we've done a great job at compost but every year we're producing more than ever before. in addition >> how it is possible can you give us a professional. >> certainly we're beau for products and maybe sorting better but our increase in the weight of the blue benefit and the green bin is going up and not necessarily at the expense of the black bin so we're doing an excellent job at dissipating out waste into our various streams we're consuming more as san franciscans. in addition even though our miles per gallon fuel a
there's another produce and those end up in the landfills but when you think about the traditional model we may not be capturing all the impacts so the vice president is working is academic institutions and worldwide organizations to take responsibility for the emissions we use here in san francisco. an alternative way to look at the consumption level this slide represents the same information the san francisco footprint using a different model but this looks at our consumption so while san...
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narrator: to answer this question, maddock creates mathematical models. dr. maddock: there are certain processes that can only be described mathematically. what we've been able to do is to introduce into ground-water-flow models transpiration processes which reflect the behavior of the plants if you raise and lower the water table. in the past, that hadn't been able to be done. narrator: transpiration is the process in which water vapor is lost from land plants to the atmosphere. this process causes movement of water through the plant from soil to air. water enters a tree through its root system, mos through xylem tissue -- the very thin straws lining the inside of the tree -- before evaporating into the atmosphere through its leaves. dr. maddock: some of the trees in the riparian system can use quite an astounding amount of water. it's been estimated that under, say, perfect conditions, a healthy cottonwood can take up as much as 90 gallons per day of water, which is about the same as half of a normal household here in the sohwest. t we're tag aba irly subst
narrator: to answer this question, maddock creates mathematical models. dr. maddock: there are certain processes that can only be described mathematically. what we've been able to do is to introduce into ground-water-flow models transpiration processes which reflect the behavior of the plants if you raise and lower the water table. in the past, that hadn't been able to be done. narrator: transpiration is the process in which water vapor is lost from land plants to the atmosphere. this process...
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renovations are happening at the school site to actually work within that environment to create the model dining experience in those schools, so in other words, work with the existing budgets and the time lines and changes but infuse into it, the principles and the design features behind the dining experience so we have notified those two or three sites yet we have been working with the project managers for the program and looking at some of those schools and what we are imagining is going to happen is as we are working with the ido team and the brown project, team, the lessons that we learn from that, we will be able to apply to all other sites, actually that are going through moderization project sos we can get as many of our schools renovated as quickly as possible. so that is in terms of the two schools as they get identified we can update the board and then... >> i am a little concerned about that. that sounds great, except that depending on what we do to the schools and so like obviously we have all seen the presentation and know what the model dining experience is supposed to look
renovations are happening at the school site to actually work within that environment to create the model dining experience in those schools, so in other words, work with the existing budgets and the time lines and changes but infuse into it, the principles and the design features behind the dining experience so we have notified those two or three sites yet we have been working with the project managers for the program and looking at some of those schools and what we are imagining is going to...
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model.he cost is so much higher. from that perspective it will take a little bit for them to catch up. >> to that point we have a chart right now that demonstrates exactly what the marketing as percentage of revenue is. it is a fairly amazing thing, to go 173% of revenues spent on marketing. last quarter, right before they got into the ipo, when they were preparing for the ipo, they dialed it back a little bit. it raises this great x essential question. not about the existence of god, but close. does advertising work? if it works, you should not have to spend that much money to grow revenue. what would happen if they turned that on the market now? if they stop spending money on marketing, you have an issue here. something else here, this is the sales growth as it compares to marketing. sales should be growing faster than marketing. generally speaking that has been happening, although not a lot until the recent quarter when they dialed it back. generally speaking, sales have been growing fast
model.he cost is so much higher. from that perspective it will take a little bit for them to catch up. >> to that point we have a chart right now that demonstrates exactly what the marketing as percentage of revenue is. it is a fairly amazing thing, to go 173% of revenues spent on marketing. last quarter, right before they got into the ipo, when they were preparing for the ipo, they dialed it back a little bit. it raises this great x essential question. not about the existence of god, but...
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the various models and i think that san francisco, because we do have so many different models, and then, this particular plan is trying to integrate all of that. and you know, it is going to, and it is going to be difficult, i mean not an easy thing to do and we have to change people's thinking, too. and part of the thing, and you know, this board of supervisors had created the lgbt task force for senior and they are doing their work and we want to work with them and make sure that all of their issues and concerns are integrated into this whole plan and it is very important that everybody talks to each other. and you know, we could not continue to just have the different groupings of people just talking with each other and with itself. you know, we have got to go across the line and talk with each other. and so, the other part that i wanted to mention, in terms of the priority, for asking for support in terms of the budget, is the you know, the creation of mso. and the management services organization, and this is something that is a new concept. for most community based organizations.
the various models and i think that san francisco, because we do have so many different models, and then, this particular plan is trying to integrate all of that. and you know, it is going to, and it is going to be difficult, i mean not an easy thing to do and we have to change people's thinking, too. and part of the thing, and you know, this board of supervisors had created the lgbt task force for senior and they are doing their work and we want to work with them and make sure that all of...
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and barby is a great role model for models. >> in some ways the perfect model.he doesn't blink s she doesn't move. she takes direction, takes instructions. (laughter) >> stephen: yes, she doesn't blink, she doesn't move. she's too busy being empowered to talk. and folks,-- (applause) >> stephen: and folks, to prove that the "sports illustrated" swimsuit cover is not about unrealistic body image or sexualization of children's toys, i am calling on sports illustrated to make next year's cover model mrs. potato head. (cheers and applause) because he is the perfect model. you can change your features without plastic surgery. you can put her eyes on top of her head. you can put her nose where her ears are. and talk about silent f she gives you any lip, you can remove her lip. and if there's any part of her the photographer doesn't like, you can just put it right up her butt. we'll be right back. to help pay for her kids' ice time, -before earning 1% cash back... -guys! -everywhere, every time... -close the front door! and 2% back at the grocery store, even before she
and barby is a great role model for models. >> in some ways the perfect model.he doesn't blink s she doesn't move. she takes direction, takes instructions. (laughter) >> stephen: yes, she doesn't blink, she doesn't move. she's too busy being empowered to talk. and folks,-- (applause) >> stephen: and folks, to prove that the "sports illustrated" swimsuit cover is not about unrealistic body image or sexualization of children's toys, i am calling on sports illustrated...
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eventually, it could get to that model.ou talk about the complexity and handling thousands of customers that we handle on a monthly basis. when you are servicing, renting cars, parts departments, it is a very complicated business that we are in. we may reach the point where tesla says, look, i would rather have an entrepreneur take on the building a facility and service department. we are not just talking about sales, we are talking about servicing the vehicle as well. you need a physical facility and unique need people to work on the cars. that part of the business cannot be done online. people to do on the business for them. beau to doeople like it for them. as an american, i should be able to decide whether i buy my company -- a car from a company that wants to sell it to me or a middleman. idea of yout the adopting a different selling model. for example, tesla has set up stores in malls and nontraditional locations. is that an opportunity? >> sure. they are doing nothing new. saturn had actually started doing that with
eventually, it could get to that model.ou talk about the complexity and handling thousands of customers that we handle on a monthly basis. when you are servicing, renting cars, parts departments, it is a very complicated business that we are in. we may reach the point where tesla says, look, i would rather have an entrepreneur take on the building a facility and service department. we are not just talking about sales, we are talking about servicing the vehicle as well. you need a physical...
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you can say you want to model it and you have great atmospheric models, but you still have to try to capture what is coming out of it and how much. the initial conditions, i would say, were not well known at the time, but the questions were significant because if you decide to evacuate u.s. citizens, it is a logistics problem. how many airplanes, whose airplanes? it's not a simple thing to do if you decide that there are citizens at risk. people also wanted to know what it means for people on the west coast of the united states. for specific u.s. interests, there were a lot of questions that we cared about quite a bit. what are those rates? which isotopes? and things of higher degree refinement. the initial estimate was from the simulations that were done, that tokyo was not at risk and we did not have to worry about that, but i have to say, it's not easy to do these kinds of scientific problems through the conventional way of peer review. you can't pull together your best team of people in the middle of the night and say, "you've never worked together before, but why don't you answe
you can say you want to model it and you have great atmospheric models, but you still have to try to capture what is coming out of it and how much. the initial conditions, i would say, were not well known at the time, but the questions were significant because if you decide to evacuate u.s. citizens, it is a logistics problem. how many airplanes, whose airplanes? it's not a simple thing to do if you decide that there are citizens at risk. people also wanted to know what it means for people on...
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and then freeze frame the image of the man he saw at the model home. nelson described the suspect as asian, muscular, around 27 years old, 5'7" tall with a buzz hair cut. after he described each feature, he then looked through a book of photographs to choose the most similar. >> every one -- if you look closely, they have different shaped eyes, mouths and noses, and that book gives the witness an opportunity to flip through the pages and pick out different features that the suspect had. >> slowly, an image emerged of the man nelson saw that day. >> i was saying that with these facts and the sketch, we'll hit jackpot. >> the composite drawing kind of brought the case back to the front burner again, because for awhile, we had nothing. >> the sketch was released to the media and immediately produced results. yet another local real estate agent said she recognized the man. she rented a home to him. and she said once he came to her home asking to use her phone. when she refused to let him inside, he grew angry. >> he was banging on her back door, and now sh
and then freeze frame the image of the man he saw at the model home. nelson described the suspect as asian, muscular, around 27 years old, 5'7" tall with a buzz hair cut. after he described each feature, he then looked through a book of photographs to choose the most similar. >> every one -- if you look closely, they have different shaped eyes, mouths and noses, and that book gives the witness an opportunity to flip through the pages and pick out different features that the suspect...
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so all the models that you see there, her too, all those models have ph.d.s.an behind the campaign, beta brands founder chris linland. chris, very interesting campaign. you're getting a lot of good attention for it, which is what pr's all about, so i congratulate you on that. how did this idea come about? >> well, we let anybody model on our web site, and we have about 18,000 models so far. of so we're always thinking about new ways to present clothing on -- health mel what do you mean you let t anybody model on your web site? all of these, obviously, are very professional and have white backgrounds. what do you mean? >> absolutely. there's an application we created called model citizen, and it lets anybody upload an image of themselves, no matter how good or bad it is, and they get to be the lead model on our web site. so we've always had this approach toward amateur photography, so it's very natural we'd say, all right, why don't we launch on women who have got ph.d.s who aren't models. melissa: but the women we're looking at here, these look like photos you
so all the models that you see there, her too, all those models have ph.d.s.an behind the campaign, beta brands founder chris linland. chris, very interesting campaign. you're getting a lot of good attention for it, which is what pr's all about, so i congratulate you on that. how did this idea come about? >> well, we let anybody model on our web site, and we have about 18,000 models so far. of so we're always thinking about new ways to present clothing on -- health mel what do you mean...
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she a model, a law school graduate, and reality tv star. >> hi.y name's reeva, and i'm a contestant on "tropic island of treasure 5." >> they had charmed each other and they were charming the public. >> there's just something about her heart. she had this willingness to help people and look after people and make sure that they were happy. >> reporter: just ten days before the shooting the couple is seen here, flirting in a supermarket. as valentine's day loomed, love was on her mind. she tweeted, "what do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow?" but on the night before valentine's day things took a tragic turn. this is the last known image of ree reeva, which first aired on south african television. she enters pistorius's gated compound. ten minutes later he follows in his white bmw. later that night reeva texts her best friend's family to say, "i'm sleeping at oscar's tonight." and that would be the last time anyone outside would hear from her. >> pair paralympian oscar pistorius -- >> well-known model had been shot in the head and body.
she a model, a law school graduate, and reality tv star. >> hi.y name's reeva, and i'm a contestant on "tropic island of treasure 5." >> they had charmed each other and they were charming the public. >> there's just something about her heart. she had this willingness to help people and look after people and make sure that they were happy. >> reporter: just ten days before the shooting the couple is seen here, flirting in a supermarket. as valentine's day...
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we have been working for a good year or so on trying to look at governance models. how we work, how many agencies can, and partner with us at our national laboratories to solve some of their interesting problems. what is the way we can engage other agencies to answer their strategic issues using the tools we have like oak ridge or other national laboratories. we had a conversation with janet napolitano on december 18 on this, saying that a partnership model as part of our effort to develop a stronger strategic relationship between agencies which turned out to be timely in a number of ways. one week later on december 25, 2009 there was mr. abdulmutallab the underwear bomber who was stopped from igniting his petn but he kept in his underwear during the flight. it started a relationship between the department of energy and the department of homeland security and aviation security to try and answer some of these questions of how do we protect events and could this happen again? what are really the risks of this happening? it was an interesting problem. it's really for t
we have been working for a good year or so on trying to look at governance models. how we work, how many agencies can, and partner with us at our national laboratories to solve some of their interesting problems. what is the way we can engage other agencies to answer their strategic issues using the tools we have like oak ridge or other national laboratories. we had a conversation with janet napolitano on december 18 on this, saying that a partnership model as part of our effort to develop a...
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however if congress were to go there we would call for legalization model based on the model of the tobacco industry. after eight years as head of the fda fighting to gain control of regulating tobacco and losing that battle, he said my aunt is standing of the industry's power finally forced me to see the solution to the smoking problem rests with the bottom line. prohibiting the tobacco company from continuing to profit from the sale of the deadly addictive drug. these profits are inevitably used to promote the same addictive product and to generate more sales. he was trying to provide a powerful 150-year-old commercial addictive drug industry, trying to bring it to an end. if we apply his model to marijuana we could prevent another one from starting. what will the kessler mall look like? it would make public health the centerpiece of marijuana control. it would charter a tightly regulated non-profit corporation and by nonprofit, public health becomes key. my skating georgia, we have just passed the most extreme gun rights bill in the nation and it was lobbied for by the national rifle ass
however if congress were to go there we would call for legalization model based on the model of the tobacco industry. after eight years as head of the fda fighting to gain control of regulating tobacco and losing that battle, he said my aunt is standing of the industry's power finally forced me to see the solution to the smoking problem rests with the bottom line. prohibiting the tobacco company from continuing to profit from the sale of the deadly addictive drug. these profits are inevitably...
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model the next-generation tire. many of our corporate partners are coming to us, asking to simulate experiments ahead of spending a lot of time and energy and money actually confirming the experiments, so we are seeing a groundswell interest in that, and it speaks to the fact that although this will not be commonplace, it will be more routine in the future. do you see that coming in that realm? >> i hope so. we have a few examples of where things like that work where the partnerships with businesses have worked. my personal characterization of the story was it required the company to be in crisis before it forced adoption as a new paradigm for tire development. in the end, it led to the top-selling tire in germany. they are really marquee products. i think the president of north american tire was the one who finally championed this in 2004 when goodyear was against the ropes. we found in talking with different companies, you often find people doing simulation and those engaged in thinking about the world this way of
model the next-generation tire. many of our corporate partners are coming to us, asking to simulate experiments ahead of spending a lot of time and energy and money actually confirming the experiments, so we are seeing a groundswell interest in that, and it speaks to the fact that although this will not be commonplace, it will be more routine in the future. do you see that coming in that realm? >> i hope so. we have a few examples of where things like that work where the partnerships with...
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i have been programming longer than i have been modeling. a couple of years ago, i started making apps and until -- i had a couple of apps in the app store. the matchmaker app. the main part is when you turn on the matchmaker, it will let me know when there is someone nearby who is compatible. walk down the street and you could be passing by the perfect person and would never know. with this app, it will let me know. a good place to get out of my apartment. when i'm doing it, i zone out. up really late working on coding and sometimes i dream in code. coding experiences were in middle school. i realized i could make games on my graphing calculator. i was probably the only one doing it. maybe some boys were doing it. growing up, i was not considered beautiful and i was not popular at all. it brings me flashbacks. i think people put too much stock in beauty and there are some people who may be programming and other things that are not getting the attention they deserve because they are not a victoria's secret model. [inaudible] programmer be a
i have been programming longer than i have been modeling. a couple of years ago, i started making apps and until -- i had a couple of apps in the app store. the matchmaker app. the main part is when you turn on the matchmaker, it will let me know when there is someone nearby who is compatible. walk down the street and you could be passing by the perfect person and would never know. with this app, it will let me know. a good place to get out of my apartment. when i'm doing it, i zone out. up...
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and so the way we evaluate the model vs. public and private the 4 main goals from this commission as well as the public which are the ability to expand rapid in san francisco that is the critical mass and have it become a viable form of transportation as well as fats sustainability. one of the key questions is the sponsoring question one of the sporpz is private sporpz and whatever private sponsoring is quite a bitly distributed so that's an advantage for that one and the other to make sure that the cooperation and understanding is where the value is in the spoerp. so this is again saying if one key thing the clipper card you'll be able to use the same fair structure it will cost the same in one area you'll be able to use it in other places to not pay another fair. >> just around the use of clipper there has to be a law change to use the clipper in the system that's in the works. somebody asked about that it make sense the clipper card will be available for use for the system right now it's not available >> that's right and
and so the way we evaluate the model vs. public and private the 4 main goals from this commission as well as the public which are the ability to expand rapid in san francisco that is the critical mass and have it become a viable form of transportation as well as fats sustainability. one of the key questions is the sponsoring question one of the sporpz is private sporpz and whatever private sponsoring is quite a bitly distributed so that's an advantage for that one and the other to make sure...
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model change is terribly expensive in the industry. costs over fewer products, and it increases the unit cost. studebaker was really undercapitalized. we didn't have the money to make the style changes that were necessary to catch the public's fancy. sales numbers began to hurt. production fell by 2/3 in two years. making only 100,000 cars in 1954, studebaker was losing benefits of economies of scale. the company was stuck with high payroll costs negotiated during the boom years. executives tried to increase its scale of production by merging with another car maker. in 1954, an exchange of stock created the studebaker-packard corporation. the merger has been likened to two drunks trying to help one anoer across the street. i remember going to detroit and looking over the packard facilities, and they couldn't produce cars, either. the executive parking lots and streets were full of packards because they weren't ready to ship. something was wrong with them. the financial community vetoed the merger by rejecting a $50 million loan plan fo
model change is terribly expensive in the industry. costs over fewer products, and it increases the unit cost. studebaker was really undercapitalized. we didn't have the money to make the style changes that were necessary to catch the public's fancy. sales numbers began to hurt. production fell by 2/3 in two years. making only 100,000 cars in 1954, studebaker was losing benefits of economies of scale. the company was stuck with high payroll costs negotiated during the boom years. executives...
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i sat down with a legendary former model who ran her own modelling agency to ask just that. ann, paris fashion week ended. give them a grade for diversity. >> my goodness, it's improved so much especially since last year, september. it's a great improvement. do i want to see it better, more, yes. do i want it to be permanent, yes. at least it's two models of color in each show that was always all white. >> there was a march issue in "vogue." rihanna was on the cover. you were credited with making that happen. what are some of the strategies you used to encourage the industry to change? >> you had to like, really, indicate what it is. whether you intend to or not, whether you think you are racist, that's not what i'm saying. if you are using all white cast season to season, there's something wrong with that. we wrote a letter, indicate who dey was guilty of this and sent it to every fashion city, milan, new york, paris, london. i think everybody took heed. i think the industry, more so the media, people were stunned. i think they thought it was courageous of us. i think it's
i sat down with a legendary former model who ran her own modelling agency to ask just that. ann, paris fashion week ended. give them a grade for diversity. >> my goodness, it's improved so much especially since last year, september. it's a great improvement. do i want to see it better, more, yes. do i want it to be permanent, yes. at least it's two models of color in each show that was always all white. >> there was a march issue in "vogue." rihanna was on the cover. you...
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you know the difference between our model and european models is that ours is not a railway model it's a model of our country sort of the railway is not actually the key component here you know only serves to bring life to the model. yes but if you travel throughout the real russia by train it would take you will most a week to do so but in the model of the train from st petersburg to moscow runs from fifteen to twenty minutes at an average speed of twenty centimeters per second so. there's an accident group six and what happened there a train has come off the trucks we should find out why. there's something wrong with the switch. everything here is just like in real life and just as in real life we have accidents on the look up with the sighting they might happen because of a speck of dust on the tracks in the dirt particle falls there it could lead to an accident. everything's fine you can start let's go. so we've always had a few countermeasures to prevent it because since the very beginning of this project because. we installed special equipment that incredible amount of various ab
you know the difference between our model and european models is that ours is not a railway model it's a model of our country sort of the railway is not actually the key component here you know only serves to bring life to the model. yes but if you travel throughout the real russia by train it would take you will most a week to do so but in the model of the train from st petersburg to moscow runs from fifteen to twenty minutes at an average speed of twenty centimeters per second so. there's an...
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legitimate business model or pyramid scheme? the battle of the billionaires between carl icahn and bill ackman and the federal trade commission jumping in. that is a pyramid scheme. we will teach you how to spot them from real businesses and legitimate stocks. you can't miss "countdown to the closing bell" starting right now. liz: i am liz claman. it is the last hour of an ugly day of trading. ukraine tensions, the slowdown in china and money borrowed to buy stocks has reached record highs and you got the bears throwing up the storm. positive economic reports but those reports have been swamped by all the negatives out there. dow jones industrial average on track for its fourth straight day of losses, triple digit loss for the dow, u.s. retail sales for the month, that was the good news. for february the numbers grew 0.3% beating expectations for 0.2% growth. another positive getting swamped, initial jobless claims fell more than expected by 9,000 last week. we are barely above 300,000, good news but really the only winning sect
legitimate business model or pyramid scheme? the battle of the billionaires between carl icahn and bill ackman and the federal trade commission jumping in. that is a pyramid scheme. we will teach you how to spot them from real businesses and legitimate stocks. you can't miss "countdown to the closing bell" starting right now. liz: i am liz claman. it is the last hour of an ugly day of trading. ukraine tensions, the slowdown in china and money borrowed to buy stocks has reached record...
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i have been programming longer than i have been modeling. a couple of years ago, i started making apps and until -- i had a couple of apps in the app store. the matchmaker app. the main part is when you turn on the matchmaker, it will let me know when there is someone nearby who is compatible. walk down the street and you could be passing by the perfect person and would never know. with this app, it will let me know. a good place to get out of my apartment. when i'm doing it, i zone out. up really late working on coding and sometimes i dream in code. coding experiences were in middle school. i realized i could make games on my graphing calculator. i was probably the only one doing it. maybe some boys were doing it. growing up, i was not considered beautiful and i was not popular at all. it brings me flashbacks. i think people put too much stock in beauty and there are some people who may be programming and other things that are not getting the attention they deserve because they are not a victoria's secret model. [inaudible] programmer be a
i have been programming longer than i have been modeling. a couple of years ago, i started making apps and until -- i had a couple of apps in the app store. the matchmaker app. the main part is when you turn on the matchmaker, it will let me know when there is someone nearby who is compatible. walk down the street and you could be passing by the perfect person and would never know. with this app, it will let me know. a good place to get out of my apartment. when i'm doing it, i zone out. up...
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they risk model. i get that, it sounds scary. the thing is that these models are built by human beings. i tend to personally think that yes, there's climate change. i also know that these models are built by human beings. the cbo gets their forecasting wrong all the time. weathermen get it wrong all the time. we should shift the conversation away to help our coastal cities and that would be the way to go. call it making our coastal cities safe. call it infrastructure spending. maybe that's the way to go. >> it's not only the government, by the way. some people in the private sector -- apple ceo was just getting flak because he's spending a lot of apple's money on it. defended it by saying ifu only want roi reasons, you should get out of the stock. they said, you shouldn't be spending our money on climate change because it's not a settled science. >> what i mind is the government doing it with taxpayer money and they don't use cost benefit analysis. there's no ed out there that any of this money that you cited at the start of the
they risk model. i get that, it sounds scary. the thing is that these models are built by human beings. i tend to personally think that yes, there's climate change. i also know that these models are built by human beings. the cbo gets their forecasting wrong all the time. weathermen get it wrong all the time. we should shift the conversation away to help our coastal cities and that would be the way to go. call it making our coastal cities safe. call it infrastructure spending. maybe that's the...
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and our education resources and our engineering effort you hear data driven we're using date as a model of for the city in terms of how we use our resources so who is driving that data i want to acknowledge ben rosenfeld and barbara garcia and her staff and tilly chang at the county of transportation authority and the planning department. we've had a lot of which the smarter mind but last but not least the staff of the mta the sustainable street staff a lot of the bright minds in the city working together to analyze this data that will help us use our resources enforcement and education and when it comes time to pitting things in the ground the department of public works and mayor's office on disability and carmen johnson and tom from our building inspector we're working he together to put this stuff in the ground and that finally at the sfmta we're led had by a board of directors they've identified safety as the number one priority so i want to acknowledge sheryl bringing man here strongest voice advocating for bicycle and pedestrian safety and all the road users with all the folks sta
and our education resources and our engineering effort you hear data driven we're using date as a model of for the city in terms of how we use our resources so who is driving that data i want to acknowledge ben rosenfeld and barbara garcia and her staff and tilly chang at the county of transportation authority and the planning department. we've had a lot of which the smarter mind but last but not least the staff of the mta the sustainable street staff a lot of the bright minds in the city...
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if congress were to go there, we would call for a model based on the david kessler's model. he said after fighting to gain control of tobacco and loosing it he said my understanding of the administration powers rest with the bottom line, prohibiting the tobacco companies to sell a deadly drug. he was trying to bring the industry to the end. if we apply the model to marijuana, we could prevent another from starting. it would make public health the center piece of marijuana control. it would charter a non-profit corporation and public health becomes key with non-profit. in my state, i am sorry to tell you we just passed the most extreme gun law in the nation. it was lobbied by the national rifle association that by buys a lot of votes. use the money from sales to underwrite manufacture and distribution cost and all other revenues would fund enforcement, medical research, and programs to prevent youth use and evaluation to measure what is happening. marijuana would be tested for con c conta contaminants and would standardize thc levels. we will man all form of edibles and other
if congress were to go there, we would call for a model based on the david kessler's model. he said after fighting to gain control of tobacco and loosing it he said my understanding of the administration powers rest with the bottom line, prohibiting the tobacco companies to sell a deadly drug. he was trying to bring the industry to the end. if we apply the model to marijuana, we could prevent another from starting. it would make public health the center piece of marijuana control. it would...
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that is the business model. per capita income increases. also goods from china exporting to the u.s.. >> alibaba has quite an operation in the united states. on the b-2 be side, u.s. businesses actually get their goods through ali baba.com. whether it is a random ingredient to some kind of lotion that they can't get in the united states. maybe it comes from tie haiti or something like that. paul, what do you think about the extent of ali baba was potential -- of alibaba's potential? >> the primary reason for the u.s. offering was simply the control. jack ma only owns four percent of the stocks. one of the benefits is to make this company, a lot of people outside of china don't know this. the global offering is a way to introduce it to other parts of the world, investors, other potential partners. even though the growth outlook in china is extraordinary and is considered a long-term growth story, clearly, ali baba will be more competitive than in their core chinese market. >> up next, yelp chairman, yahoo! board member talks about how tech c
that is the business model. per capita income increases. also goods from china exporting to the u.s.. >> alibaba has quite an operation in the united states. on the b-2 be side, u.s. businesses actually get their goods through ali baba.com. whether it is a random ingredient to some kind of lotion that they can't get in the united states. maybe it comes from tie haiti or something like that. paul, what do you think about the extent of ali baba was potential -- of alibaba's potential?...
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their model is different than spotify.potify want you to pay that monthly amount whereas pandora wants you to maximize advertising revenue knowing that people will be listening and using the services more. maybe advertising does have a bigger potential than the number of people that can based -- they can get to sign up. can get to sign up. >> i am a lean back user. i am not good at building my library. >> the number of listeners is slowing down and engagement is increasing. the company is facing a different challenge. initially the challenge was to get people to use the service. they are reaching some limit and the question is how they can get listeners to listen more. >> we will be back talking about facebook's $19 billion purchase of whatsapp. what that means for the employees. that is next. ♪ >> welcome back. facebook's $19 billion purchase of whatsapp shook the technology world but what about price tag for employees? i spoke with the ceo and asked what his company does. >> wellfront is the largest growing financial adv
their model is different than spotify.potify want you to pay that monthly amount whereas pandora wants you to maximize advertising revenue knowing that people will be listening and using the services more. maybe advertising does have a bigger potential than the number of people that can based -- they can get to sign up. can get to sign up. >> i am a lean back user. i am not good at building my library. >> the number of listeners is slowing down and engagement is increasing. the...