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once someone gets the printout, what can they do with it?intout, they really have almost like a personalized shopping list. they can go directly into any store that's participating in this service. and have a guide that the clerk, the salesperson at the store, can take them directly to the product that will not only fit them but also look best on them. >> as sharyn said, no one pays anything for this. the customers don't pay anything for this. but how does it work on the other end? >> so, it is a free service to the customer. the brands or the retailers pay when their recommendation is shown on the report. so, they can't pay the fee on the report. but if they show up as a garment that fits you well, they pay for that. >> the shoppers can be sure that it's something they don't want is being pushed on them. >> absolutely. >> and when you -- right now, we know it's in the king of prussia mall in pennsylvania. how more do you expect it to span? >> we expect another 13 locations at the end of this year. and probably another 400 in the next 2 1/2
once someone gets the printout, what can they do with it?intout, they really have almost like a personalized shopping list. they can go directly into any store that's participating in this service. and have a guide that the clerk, the salesperson at the store, can take them directly to the product that will not only fit them but also look best on them. >> as sharyn said, no one pays anything for this. the customers don't pay anything for this. but how does it work on the other end?...
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arming three scanned shoppers with their printouts and sent them on a mission. given one hour to find a pair of jeans -- >> i'll be back. >> reporter: -- that actually fit. wendy's recommended jeans worked for her. no dressing room meltdown for new mom jessica. she bought two pairs on her list. >> i was in and out and i found exactly what i wanted. >> reporter: and tiara grabbed the jeans selected for her. you got the swagger of a girl who likes her jeans. >> oh -- >> how are your skinny jeans working out though? >> i still don't fit into the skinny jeans.ow >>> this morning on "world news now," breaking news. a monster tornado swallows cities in alabama. >> as the death toll starts to approach 100, the president rushes to declare a state of emergency in alabama. it is thursday, april 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning. i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm rob nelson. we are covering breaking news from the south this morning after that giant storm system sent a tornado one-mile wide through tuscaloosa, alabama. emergency manage
arming three scanned shoppers with their printouts and sent them on a mission. given one hour to find a pair of jeans -- >> i'll be back. >> reporter: -- that actually fit. wendy's recommended jeans worked for her. no dressing room meltdown for new mom jessica. she bought two pairs on her list. >> i was in and out and i found exactly what i wanted. >> reporter: and tiara grabbed the jeans selected for her. you got the swagger of a girl who likes her jeans. >> oh --...
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supervisor mirkarimi: they had provided us with a printout that said there are 2500 class members, sworn officers in the police department. could you just break down what the actual active and inactive, what the real number is? how many sworn peace officers we actually have? >> the earlier slide that i put up, excuse me, a supervisor. i would just read it. we have 1812. we have 163 officers assigned to the airport. 89 on disability. 42, david. 36 on temporary modified duty. 35 in the disciplinary process. 45 that are on leave, for a total of over 2000. supervisor mirkarimi: 2500. >> supervisor, the number that is reflected in the appointment status of officers that made the bond leave or to a higher rank are reflected twice. 2500 may be the number that is reflective of active employees that have some sort of status with the city. actually active employees that are currently employed. supervisor chiu: -- supervisor mirkarimi: end of the 163 at the airport, is very required minimum number of how many have to be at the airport? >> supervisor, there is no minimum requirement. i was under the
supervisor mirkarimi: they had provided us with a printout that said there are 2500 class members, sworn officers in the police department. could you just break down what the actual active and inactive, what the real number is? how many sworn peace officers we actually have? >> the earlier slide that i put up, excuse me, a supervisor. i would just read it. we have 1812. we have 163 officers assigned to the airport. 89 on disability. 42, david. 36 on temporary modified duty. 35 in the...
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collection agencies or some other organizations that have access to the register below this and a full printout consequently only organizations that service the terminal should have access to it and even if this is also for opening servicing or taking out the camera in the scanner here organizations that service the printer in this case change the contracts load the paper and generally ensure that the printer. operates normally we showed up at the state property registry to see the informatics in action we found them being used by a broad segment of citizens they may have come here for something specific but services related to other administrative divisions were also excessive all. queues are getting shorter because of the popularity of these machines more and more people are starting to submit application is through the info so they don't have to come here two or three times but instead submit their applications where it's convenient they come to us only took fifteen to finalize documents before going to official figures for the first three months of two thousand and eleven for my visits of m
collection agencies or some other organizations that have access to the register below this and a full printout consequently only organizations that service the terminal should have access to it and even if this is also for opening servicing or taking out the camera in the scanner here organizations that service the printer in this case change the contracts load the paper and generally ensure that the printer. operates normally we showed up at the state property registry to see the informatics...
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very interesting, pg&e representatives are here to printout maps of where the transmission and linesre located, where you live. and i said it's attended heavily so parking is an issue in case you're planning to come here. all lots are full and people being to ask again, not very convenient for people. and this could be the first of three public hearings, other two in may in los angeles, and santa rosa. live from san bruno abc 7 news z we'll have more at 11:00. >> thank you. and there is a way to predict earthquakes not days or months in advance but maybe a minute or two. and scientists report money is an issue. >> of the places to make a pitch for earthquake safety why not uc berkeley in a building straddling the hayward fault? >> talking about seconds. >> there are precious seconds according to dr. allen. and he others pick an early warning system like the one saving countless lives and it could give 10 seconds warning. time enough, say experts. >> and and caltech carries a system in the lap top n januarian arks loug operators to slow down and none detailed -- derailed. and the vice
very interesting, pg&e representatives are here to printout maps of where the transmission and linesre located, where you live. and i said it's attended heavily so parking is an issue in case you're planning to come here. all lots are full and people being to ask again, not very convenient for people. and this could be the first of three public hearings, other two in may in los angeles, and santa rosa. live from san bruno abc 7 news z we'll have more at 11:00. >> thank you. and there...
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for those who don't yet have smart phones log on to one of those online services and printout the cheapest gas for you before you leave the house. dana. >> the old summer blend is on its way. >> absolutely, you know what that means. >> julie watts, thank you. >> a new budget battle is brewing on capitol hill, lawmakers are eyeing the nation's debt limit. current law says that the united states can only borrow $14.3 trillion. we will lit that number by the middle of next month. so if lawmakers do not approve an increase the u.s. could default on its loans. but an increase will not happen without another fight. >> and there will not be an increase from the debt limit without something really, really big attached to it. >> it is playing with fire to say i will not renew the debt ceiling unless i get my way. >> later this week, president obama will layout a new plan aimed at slashing more money out of that budget. he is expected to propose the cuts to popular programs like medicare and medicaid, as well as increase the taxes on high income earners. >> coming up, it wasn't exactly an ideal envi
for those who don't yet have smart phones log on to one of those online services and printout the cheapest gas for you before you leave the house. dana. >> the old summer blend is on its way. >> absolutely, you know what that means. >> julie watts, thank you. >> a new budget battle is brewing on capitol hill, lawmakers are eyeing the nation's debt limit. current law says that the united states can only borrow $14.3 trillion. we will lit that number by the middle of next...
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someone gave him a computer printout at one of the local meetings where which doctors go to learn about diseases. this and other experiences where we saw this dramatic increase in awareness in autism led me to realize there was a huge wave of awareness throughout the world. it gave me a new insight on the concept of academic. it made me think what looks like an epidemic to us is a recognition and appreciation of certain kinds of differences that we use to turn away from or that we neglected in the past. my own daughter is a case in point. she is now 19 and she spends much of her week working at an animal laboratory where researchers are doing work on a variety of diseases using animal models and when she went for the interview the people who were there looking at her, they knew already what autism was before we got there. so my wife and i went for this orientation. we thought was going to be an orientation where our daughter isabel would be shown where the bathroom is and the cloak room where she can hang her coat but instead they had arranged this seminar room and all of the vets who w
someone gave him a computer printout at one of the local meetings where which doctors go to learn about diseases. this and other experiences where we saw this dramatic increase in awareness in autism led me to realize there was a huge wave of awareness throughout the world. it gave me a new insight on the concept of academic. it made me think what looks like an epidemic to us is a recognition and appreciation of certain kinds of differences that we use to turn away from or that we neglected in...
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we printout every single article that talks about our game and talks about butler.
we printout every single article that talks about our game and talks about butler.