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new almay tonemimic technology intuitively transforms to your skintone. it's my one... and only.lmay. >>> welcome back. new this morning, off the coast of japan, a nearly 1,000 ton oil tanker explodes sending up huge clouds of black smoke. local media reporting 7 of the 8 people on board have been rescued were seriously burned. crews still reportedly searching for the last person, the captain. >>> chicago's mayor's office says gun murders there are triple what they are in new york. that's why mayor rahm emanuel is proposing to prohibit gun sales in over 99% of the city. all gun sales would also have to be videotaped to deter fake i.d.s. a challenge is expected. >>> the wife of l.a. clippers owner donald sterling is reviewing bids for the team. five groups are bidding between 1.5 and $2 billion or more. the clock is ticking. >>> one of the most powerful voices in modern u.s. history passed away. maya angelou grew up in the jim crow south. she died at her home in north carolina on wednesday at the age of 86. nbc's chris clackum looks back at her life and her towering legacy. >> rep
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he gives them down to centimeter level positioning which transforms the ability to transform these vehiclesthere are still some great challenges. google is driven by data. this deployment of 100 test vehicles will give them data about how the systems might be used and how they could perform and will help them create the software value. it's mixed emotions. i'm excited about the technology, the chance to save lives, but i worry about things like left turns across busy roads, driving on roads that might have snow, and determining the gestures of crossing guards and traffic cops. the pretty clear with releases they've had in the past few weeks that google is not letting up the breaks, as you said. they're making this sustained, long-term investment. we might he a long way away, but i see this as a transfer made of -- transformative technology. >> there are lots of innovations in cars that recognize when a car is drifting from a lane, control your car for parallel , but thedventures persistent nature of this that lets a car drive all the time, what's the biggest difference between the occasiona
he gives them down to centimeter level positioning which transforms the ability to transform these vehiclesthere are still some great challenges. google is driven by data. this deployment of 100 test vehicles will give them data about how the systems might be used and how they could perform and will help them create the software value. it's mixed emotions. i'm excited about the technology, the chance to save lives, but i worry about things like left turns across busy roads, driving on roads...
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we certainly do hope it happens and we think it's a great transformative place-making opportunity for dog patch. i would like to go through the project design and call out a few important design features of the project. can you see on the first slide, this is a view of the project as if you were standing on indiana street looking south near the 18th street overpass. this is a picture of existing conditions as you can see from the plans, the site is kitty-corner to osprey park, just northwest of the esprit park and espirit park. esprit park in green to the northeast. we're an extraordinary transit-oriented development site and a few blocks from the mupi 3rd street ultimately subway central 20th street station and of course pier 00 and the park are just four blocks to the east and we'll get back to that in a second. moving close to the project site you can see why we dub our name project oem, and we occupy a slender site. we back up onto a landscaped embankment. across 19th is a warehouse that is currently occupied by an equipment rental company and to the east is the ucsf administrativ
we certainly do hope it happens and we think it's a great transformative place-making opportunity for dog patch. i would like to go through the project design and call out a few important design features of the project. can you see on the first slide, this is a view of the project as if you were standing on indiana street looking south near the 18th street overpass. this is a picture of existing conditions as you can see from the plans, the site is kitty-corner to osprey park, just northwest of...
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and for open minds and transformation, and that transformation that city of san francisco is known for transforming the waterfront and the valley and urban space and mobility. in the area that we don't have an earthquake and damage to repair, but we have equally earth shaking in one location that san francisco hasn't seen in generations. of mission bay and central waterfront is the new center of the city and we need to do it justice. susan giggy will walk you through the project and to confirm additional components like the dtx seen today and to move forward this part of the city. >> maybe since we have been joined by the planning director, john ram and say a few words. stuck on muni? >> no, i wasn't, and josh did an excellent job of telling you about the projects. i want to give an overview and introduce to staff. kelly joins us from being in portland, oregon and this project will live in his department with josh and management of susan giggy that we will introduce to you in a moment. and i appreciate the time. it's important that we take a new look at this part of the city. it's the
and for open minds and transformation, and that transformation that city of san francisco is known for transforming the waterfront and the valley and urban space and mobility. in the area that we don't have an earthquake and damage to repair, but we have equally earth shaking in one location that san francisco hasn't seen in generations. of mission bay and central waterfront is the new center of the city and we need to do it justice. susan giggy will walk you through the project and to confirm...
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designer has been transforming spaces. worked on a range of projects from residential to hotels. now he is taking us on a tour of his own home. >> hello, my name is stephen still, i am a designer and an author and i would like to welcome you to my home. this is my design laboratory. i would love to show you around. when i call this my design laboratory, i mean this is a retreat from my everyday work. it is a place i can relax and the experimental with objects and colors and how they relate to each other. this entry hall really fits the mood in the tone for the rest of the house. i have 18th-century lime not floors, chestnut paneling, and a staircase. collection room is a of objects from the last 30 years of my life. moved the furniture to take advantage of the natural light. i saw a beautiful globe. is sunday and i was able to purchase it. day and i was able to purchase it. i did not want it to feel dark like a typical library. withoute is set apart closing it off. my favorite thing is this object that ian purchased in lon
designer has been transforming spaces. worked on a range of projects from residential to hotels. now he is taking us on a tour of his own home. >> hello, my name is stephen still, i am a designer and an author and i would like to welcome you to my home. this is my design laboratory. i would love to show you around. when i call this my design laboratory, i mean this is a retreat from my everyday work. it is a place i can relax and the experimental with objects and colors and how they...
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you can begin your transformation even faster.he entire system is backed up by our 30 day guarantee. it is simple. lose weight or send it back for a full refund of the purchase price. keep the two bonus gifts, music cds, $90 worth of free gifts as our thanks for giving zumba a try. this special offer is not available in stores and only available for a limited time. call it now. >> call now. do not wait. call now. >> my starting weight was 277. the weight -- it was hard on my body. it was a very difficult time for me. i went to the doctor, and she told me, that you are morbidly obese and that just slapped me in the face. i had to make a change. the zumba program is for everyone. all you have to do is move. the pounds were just coming off. it's the easiest thing ever. and it was amazing. every year, for our wedding anniversary, we go on vacation. getting on the airplane and being able to put the seat belt on -- i sat there, and i cried. with zumba fitness, i have lost 136 pounds. i feel amazing. try it out. it can change your life l
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transformative technology. -- potentially transformative technology. thingse are a lot of within cars right now that can recognize when you're backing up out of the lane, control how you get into a parking space for parallel parking and things of that nature. but this persistent nature of letting the car drive all the time, what is the distance -- the difference between occasional versus persistent? >> there are major differences. when a human is ready to take control in the event of something going wrong, that is what we've had before. level four is where google is going for the full route. the driver will not be able to take control of the car. most other systems are going after level three. if something goes wrong, how do you alert the driver and hand it back to them? and there are liability issues in terms of the software as far as error by the software or the driver. i going to a lower speed, they can do this with a safer, smaller scale deployment. we might possibly be even decades away from full taxi driv
transformative technology. -- potentially transformative technology. thingse are a lot of within cars right now that can recognize when you're backing up out of the lane, control how you get into a parking space for parallel parking and things of that nature. but this persistent nature of letting the car drive all the time, what is the distance -- the difference between occasional versus persistent? >> there are major differences. when a human is ready to take control in the event of...
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"transformers" or weething like "godzilla," can see a connection as part of the dna. look at the director, cast, and we think how that will appeal to the audience and whether it could expand beyond the fan boys. also, we look at international appeal. last year we had almost 60% of our box office internationally. we are in 58 countries. we try to do things that have a broad global appeal and godzilla is one of those. >> what is the roadmap at this point? you have talked about china being on the way to being the world's largest film market potentially for you guys. how far how could that be? we think china will exceed the u.s. in global box office probably 18, 19, on a country versus country basis. but our tracking is extremely good there. in china we have only about 140 commercial theaters. when "spiderman" opened up a week and a half ago there, we did over 10% of the box office on less than one percent of the screens. so i think we are part of that filmgoing experience there. as their box office increases, that is a good thing for us. there, including our backlog, wil
"transformers" or weething like "godzilla," can see a connection as part of the dna. look at the director, cast, and we think how that will appeal to the audience and whether it could expand beyond the fan boys. also, we look at international appeal. last year we had almost 60% of our box office internationally. we are in 58 countries. we try to do things that have a broad global appeal and godzilla is one of those. >> what is the roadmap at this point? you have talked...
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indeed, she will be transformed by titian into a variety of other figures. one of the variations titian produced is the image that includes venus with a cupid. there are a few symbols titian has introduced which are really quite ironic in a way and give us the range of cultural play available in this kind of painting. the partridge is a bird that titian actually used in a scene of the annunciation because in ancient mythology it is a bird that is so highly sexed that merely the voice of the male or the wind from his beating wings is sufficient to impregnate the female. so, too, with the glass vase with its rose, the imagery of light passing through glass without breaking it symbolically embodying the passage of the logos of the incarnation through the virgin without destroying her virginity. the dog now is awake. no longer does he seem to stand for fidelity, but rather, seems to activate the scene by his yapping. certainly, it would have been the kind of visual punning that titian's audience would have been responsive to. they would have recognized symbols.
indeed, she will be transformed by titian into a variety of other figures. one of the variations titian produced is the image that includes venus with a cupid. there are a few symbols titian has introduced which are really quite ironic in a way and give us the range of cultural play available in this kind of painting. the partridge is a bird that titian actually used in a scene of the annunciation because in ancient mythology it is a bird that is so highly sexed that merely the voice of the...
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it's a transformative decision google is taking on.ou can really distinguish this as more evolutionary. we are still a long way off from masculine production but the value of the software that they will create, if you can really enable these robot cars to navigate through the world safely, that could really be transformative. >> the car itself looks sort of cute. they wanted to look friendly. >> it looks like a vw bug. it does have an innocuous looking bout it. i know you drove a driverless car. have you seen them on the road? i find it really disturbing. i imagine a lot of other drivers do as well. this will stand out when they see it coming from a distance. it's an intriguing notion to get out there and see how this fits in for the broader plans of google. the original goals is to make all the worlds information available. will this help them get there? >> let's take a listen to a little bit more of what sergei brin had to say about why he's so optimistic about this and why he thinks it such a big idea. >> i think some of these busin
it's a transformative decision google is taking on.ou can really distinguish this as more evolutionary. we are still a long way off from masculine production but the value of the software that they will create, if you can really enable these robot cars to navigate through the world safely, that could really be transformative. >> the car itself looks sort of cute. they wanted to look friendly. >> it looks like a vw bug. it does have an innocuous looking bout it. i know you drove a...
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his new book is called "innovative state: how new technologies can transform government." chopra. (cheers and applause) >> jon: all right, new. exciting! >> jon: indian clooney! was i wrong? no, "innovative state: how new technologies can transform government" i guess my question would be why haven't they? what's taking new technology so long? is government technology immune to some extent? >> well, let's put ourselves in some historical content, john. >> jon: you and i? yes, sir! >> jon: all right. if you look back throughout history we've had long periods where the federal government actually led the private sector in the use of technologies. one of the founding technologies for i.b.m. had its origins in a census government employee. >> jon: what? yes, sir, did you know that? the 1870 census. >> jon: sure, i knew that. yes, sir. >> jon: so why did it fall behind? >> if you take the long view, we have been there for a while, it's the last 20 years where the pace of innovation and the private sector, crowd computing, big data, mobile broadband, these technologies have been
his new book is called "innovative state: how new technologies can transform government." chopra. (cheers and applause) >> jon: all right, new. exciting! >> jon: indian clooney! was i wrong? no, "innovative state: how new technologies can transform government" i guess my question would be why haven't they? what's taking new technology so long? is government technology immune to some extent? >> well, let's put ourselves in some historical content, john....
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new almay tonemimic technology intuitively transforms to your skintone. it's my one... and only.lmay. ♪ well-a, well-a, well-a, uh! tell me more, tell me more... ♪♪ twizzlerize your summer fun with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. it used to take me forever to get a smoky eye look just right. until i discovered this... almay's intense i color collection for my hazel eyes. almay intense i-color in four color collections you have to try it for yourself. so simple. so me. almay. >>> this morning on "today," more whales are being struck and killed by large ships on the eastern seaboard and it has marine biologists concerned, what can be causing these deadly collisions, ahead on "today." >> let's get the latest on sports. >> we begin this morning with the nba's western conference final. >> westbrook with a steal knocks it away. westbrook, back, sets it up. >> oklahoma city whipped up the home crowd with fast break points. they dominated san antonio on both ends of the court. the spurs showed some fight but the thunder blow it out with kevin durant getting two of his 31 here. and
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"transformers," " marvel guardians of the galaxy." but the films coming in imax.pick them? what makes a good film for imax? reallykey audience is the fan boy. we tried to think how the fan boy, would react. then we think of the marketing appeal. a film like "transformers" an, weed by chris nol can see a connection or part of the dna. ideally, we look at the director, the cast, and think how it will appeal to the audience and if it could broaden beyond the fan boy. another thing really important is the international appeal. almost 60% of our box office last year was international in 58 countries. we try to do things that really have a broad global appeal and is one of them. >> what is the roadmap at this point? you talk about china and being on the way to be the largest film market potentially for you guys. how far out could that be? probablynk china will exceed the u.s. and global box 2018-2019 on a country versus country basis. our tracking is extremely good there. to give you an example, and china we only have about 100 commercial theaters. when "spiderman" open
"transformers," " marvel guardians of the galaxy." but the films coming in imax.pick them? what makes a good film for imax? reallykey audience is the fan boy. we tried to think how the fan boy, would react. then we think of the marketing appeal. a film like "transformers" an, weed by chris nol can see a connection or part of the dna. ideally, we look at the director, the cast, and think how it will appeal to the audience and if it could broaden beyond the fan boy....
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who revoked his passport the very same people who'd accused him of being a chinese spy instantly transformed their smear smear campaign into oh he's obviously
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new almay tonemimic technology intuitively transforms to your skintone. it's my one... and only. almay. >>> now to the final day of pope francis' historic mission to the holy land. the pope visited two of the holiest places in islam. the pontiff also issued a stunning invitation that puts him squarely in the mideast peace process. nbc's ann thompson has more. >> reporter: pope francis's day of deliberate acts with powerful messages began with his arrival flying directly to the palestinian territories from jordan, bypassing israel on the way in. the first pope to do so. in his meeting with president mahmoud abass, francis recognized the territory as "the state of palestine." then he made an unannounced stop at a graffiti covered section. israel insists necessary for security. that wall is why clara fought her way through the crowd with bethlehem's major square to see the pope. carrying a poster asking him to save her house, which is surrounded by the wall. >> i see only walls, cameras and tower. >> reporter: but perhaps the biggest surprise came during the mass in the square. when
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we might he a long way away, but i do see it as a potentially transformative technology. >> the kneeed you, there are a lot of these types of innovations in cars right now that recognize when a car is drifting out of alain, that can tell when you're backing up into a parking space or even control your car for that parallel parking adventure, but the persistent nature of this that lets a car drive all the time, what is the biggest difference between the occasional nature of self navigation and the persistent nature that they are proposing? >> there are major differences. the government has defined some levels of economy -- of autonomy. there's autonomy when the human is ready to take control in the event of something going wrong. level four is total autonomy. google has said with its announcement that they're going to level four. most of the other companies are going after more level three. you have this challenge of if something goes wrong, how do you alert the driver and handed back to them? there are liability implications in terms of the software or the driver. google are bypassin
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so it would be very disrespectful to not acknowledge the people that transform institutional leadership so i want to bring forgot to acknowledge the teachers and we know (clapping) we know the common ports sets the standards but the instructional leadership that transforms the they're the same staff that stand in front of the kids everyday and yet they're the same staff standing next to me it takes a team so we're proud of having a wonderful, wonderful team of staff. i'm going to accept it t this award on behalf of all the folks at the elementary school (clapping) >> thanks for your hard work. congratulations. >> thank you principle carl fong from u low a (clapping). >> we have our next school being recognized as a title one high performance john yee tall haul chin if the principle is present. congratulations to john yee haul school community (clapping) >> get additional praise. yeah. >> we're recognizing that evening rosa parks elementary school with joseph parks (clapping). >> oh, could you press the bottom b button please. as i thought about this award a couple of things one, of cour
so it would be very disrespectful to not acknowledge the people that transform institutional leadership so i want to bring forgot to acknowledge the teachers and we know (clapping) we know the common ports sets the standards but the instructional leadership that transforms the they're the same staff that stand in front of the kids everyday and yet they're the same staff standing next to me it takes a team so we're proud of having a wonderful, wonderful team of staff. i'm going to accept it t...
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one of the issues around our payment transformation effort is trying to move our primary care work force to really think more about team-based care so you're scaling the appropriate level of service to the appropriate need, and we think that's a benefit. anecdotally, it's early but our surge happened on the pharmacy side where people had previously seen a provider, had a prescription but had not had a financial mechanism to pay for prescrimmages so in january it was people getting care they had previously been diagnosed with but were not successfully affecting the care of. we also potentially have an educational effort for folks who historically had only used the emergency room because they didn't have access to a primary care home, and so there's going to be some migration of folks' usual source of care as they better learn to utilize the healthcare system. >> so, just to -- the question on the benefit package, in the -- both the arkansas plan and also in michigan, and in arkansas, what dental benefits are included in the private option plan, and someone else asked about rap-around bene
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that i'm very grateful that you are dedicated to continuing that so other people's lives can be transformed as well and all the good things the program brings thank you very much. >> thank you very much for being here. the next card i have is betty awn. >> good afternoon counselor. >> afternoon. ed die echoing the comments just made again wanting to thank this commission and leadership in helping ensure full funding for go solar sf each year for the next 2 years will go a long way in creating over 400 jobs and demonstrate hopefully the power of the partnership in in the solar industry and apri and as well as solar installation company goes to show this pathway that we can build to green jobs to the state of california as it continues to be a model for everyone. >> thank you for being here you have to give a shout out to the electricians who are with us today. please forgive me is it tony lee how about mr. lee for now? >> thank you, sir actually i came in for the meeting next room i saw you had a meeting i'm chinese been here for years we had a water crisis now we don't have water only and p
that i'm very grateful that you are dedicated to continuing that so other people's lives can be transformed as well and all the good things the program brings thank you very much. >> thank you very much for being here. the next card i have is betty awn. >> good afternoon counselor. >> afternoon. ed die echoing the comments just made again wanting to thank this commission and leadership in helping ensure full funding for go solar sf each year for the next 2 years will go a long...
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so how do you talk about the necessity of using anger to inspire transformative social practice, butd down in bitterness that prevents you from really engaging in clarifying the very issues you find important? >> yeah, i mean, that's a charge and a challenge we all have to take very, very seriously, particularly in the 21st century, where political discourse is so polarized and so infused with anger and bitterness, right? but, remember, dr. angelou comes from a certain tradition. and the generation of people with whom she was interacting, i mean, direct interaction with dr. king, direct interaction with malcolm x., you know, jimmy baldwin talks to her about writing and focusing on her writing to publish her first book. direct interactions with giovanni. think about the cadre of people who were around her, who she worked, who she influenced, and who she was influenced by. these are folks who went through the crucible of the civil rights movement on both ends, so to emerge and live the long arc of the life she lived, to see a barack obama emerge, she really understands that quote, both
so how do you talk about the necessity of using anger to inspire transformative social practice, butd down in bitterness that prevents you from really engaging in clarifying the very issues you find important? >> yeah, i mean, that's a charge and a challenge we all have to take very, very seriously, particularly in the 21st century, where political discourse is so polarized and so infused with anger and bitterness, right? but, remember, dr. angelou comes from a certain tradition. and the...
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. >> agree that petrino transformed the dog patch neighborhood. it's a wonderful restaurant and i always enjoy going there and this project is one that will further transform dog patch in a positive direction. it's already moving that way and helps to create the critical population mass that is needed in the neighborhood and therefore, we can start seeing more neighborhood-serving retail, going in, because you need enough population before it makes sense to have the neighborhood-serving services there. so that is something that we are moving towards with this and i'm very much in favor of this project. it's well-designed and well-planned and gives back a lot. >> commissioner sugaya. >> i have a question. is there rentals or condos or do we know yet? >> diego sanchez, it's a rental project. >> that is more encouraging because i think they are probably a better fit. so we're getting 16 affordable units, is that right? okay. i will move to approve with conditions. >> second. >> commissioner fong? >> well, you beat me to it. >> go ahead, you make it.
. >> agree that petrino transformed the dog patch neighborhood. it's a wonderful restaurant and i always enjoy going there and this project is one that will further transform dog patch in a positive direction. it's already moving that way and helps to create the critical population mass that is needed in the neighborhood and therefore, we can start seeing more neighborhood-serving retail, going in, because you need enough population before it makes sense to have the neighborhood-serving...
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we will contribute to transforming the -- >> what does that mean? the way health care is done the way you do diagnosis and treatment of cancer, one of the big things we have been working on. here in the city memorial kettering, md anderson, cleveland clinic, i mean just to name a few in the health care area but we are really, really making progress and this is rolling out. so watson again, it's going to help diagnose, pick the treatments. think of it as an ability in natural language for any problem, form a hypothesis and test it and look for all the evidence in the world to prove it right or wrong. and that's in effect. take that idea and apply it to lots of industries that will change industry and health care is one of the toughest ones we've picked on first to start with. i always say -- we are contributing to many great professionals in the world trying to do this and we are make something great progress. not too far from here, the new york genome center we also just did a partnership with them, watson, genetic, to cure brain cancer. so much mor
we will contribute to transforming the -- >> what does that mean? the way health care is done the way you do diagnosis and treatment of cancer, one of the big things we have been working on. here in the city memorial kettering, md anderson, cleveland clinic, i mean just to name a few in the health care area but we are really, really making progress and this is rolling out. so watson again, it's going to help diagnose, pick the treatments. think of it as an ability in natural language for...
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since 2010 the excel program has seen many san francisco residents lives transformed. we have had 6 cycle and graduated 95 san franciscans and our next is on may 19th we're elevated the folks additional after six months of closed session 80 percent of the graduates were working with an annual salary of 80 thousands. we have this near the john hospital. thank you to ucsf for the partnership my i want to acknowledge and thank you to the ucsf assistant director of community relations and for ucsf we're grateful for the partnership inform transforming the lives of san franciscans >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you for hearing this item general manager of the hall we provide job placement services in hiring solutions to employers we support the acquisitions of blocks 33 and 34. we're providing the services through the we developed agency and now through oewd. we work with mission bay to continue the employment. i've had direct involvement in placing folks and the liaison and project managers have significantly promoted did equal opportunity for a
since 2010 the excel program has seen many san francisco residents lives transformed. we have had 6 cycle and graduated 95 san franciscans and our next is on may 19th we're elevated the folks additional after six months of closed session 80 percent of the graduates were working with an annual salary of 80 thousands. we have this near the john hospital. thank you to ucsf for the partnership my i want to acknowledge and thank you to the ucsf assistant director of community relations and for ucsf...
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while san francisco partnership has the greening of sidewalks and transformation of the parklets the city has yet to develop the systemic plaza outside the jurisdiction. for the plaza program the the appealable the potential at the words warts obey robust proposals to carry out the community support goals and include a scope of work and project letters of support. the plazas program is a program framework it didn't include specific plazas plazas will be adapted on a plaza a i plaza basis and also the program will design robust escalation robust programs to benefit everyone. directing the revenue this is a fundamental part of the program approach the program directs the monies back into the plaza and in addition when possible the revenues generated by the stewards could be directed back to the other plaza. the program supports the maintenance goals by working closely with the at the warts for the sustainability of the plaza. an important part of the aspect it is designed to educate a long term management approach for plaza for the community processes like example on the left as you se
while san francisco partnership has the greening of sidewalks and transformation of the parklets the city has yet to develop the systemic plaza outside the jurisdiction. for the plaza program the the appealable the potential at the words warts obey robust proposals to carry out the community support goals and include a scope of work and project letters of support. the plazas program is a program framework it didn't include specific plazas plazas will be adapted on a plaza a i plaza basis and...
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tools to help us move this forward and make the necessary changes it needed to foster this site transformation. is project that we see here today is really is a brilliant example of how the city and community family can come tooth and make this a reality i'm happy this is finally in visitacion valley and it's an economic boost when you look down the merchants corridor we're no dire need of its time to get the attention we need along the southernmost part of the san francisco. and especially the members that you are former part of the cac and currently members many of them are here with us today they've worked tireless left lanesly and have many hours in shaping this a reality and thank you to each one of you who keep the vision alive our goal. i'm looking forward to our ongoing collaboration was we continue to build out and reshape our community. i particularly want to acknowledge the mayor's office of office of economic workforce development thank you for your leadership and thank you. the planning department the san francisco puc and other ocii that's a lot of letters but each and every one
tools to help us move this forward and make the necessary changes it needed to foster this site transformation. is project that we see here today is really is a brilliant example of how the city and community family can come tooth and make this a reality i'm happy this is finally in visitacion valley and it's an economic boost when you look down the merchants corridor we're no dire need of its time to get the attention we need along the southernmost part of the san francisco. and especially the...
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support other businesses in the corridor but become more active she's done in a short term she's transformed an old organization that is about mature support for business owners human resources she was been a spark for lots of the greening and revitalization to bring new people and seniors into the neighborhood he's a bay area if he were educated and got her batches from san barbara and was active as a student organizer and activist. her feed store which they runs or co- owns with her sister jennifer is an amazing place, i.e., think some describe it as a merry actually store with clothing amazing stuff she has and fits nicely with what she describes as a multiple culture neighborhood her model as a business leader is looking at the diversity of the surrounding and have your store obey o be bridge that runs it together. she runs the business staff her husband is an oral surgeon on clemente street light besides those two businesses she is a super mom i'm so how she raises here too young children very straechlg what all the things she juggles she ever say before the board a couple of years ago
support other businesses in the corridor but become more active she's done in a short term she's transformed an old organization that is about mature support for business owners human resources she was been a spark for lots of the greening and revitalization to bring new people and seniors into the neighborhood he's a bay area if he were educated and got her batches from san barbara and was active as a student organizer and activist. her feed store which they runs or co- owns with her sister...
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they were below ground when a transformer blew. rescuers are pulling out many victims 232 dead so far. most died from carbon monoxide poisoning. trapping them about 450 yards below ground. and then this, dozens of ambulances carried them dead or alive. the scene can only be described as complete chaos. the receisafety records for min there questionable. this mine has been inspected five times in the past two years. during that inspection no violations were discovered. tough to look at that scene. so many families there waiting to find out if there loved one was still be low ground. >> nothing they can do. thank you. >> it is 6:09 right now. still ahead on today in the bay. unexpected and unwelcome sight. coming up. we'll tell you why these cameras are being installed without warning in neighborhoods throughout the city. and a heat wave this is a look from our san bruno camera. we'll have more in just a moment. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® p
they were below ground when a transformer blew. rescuers are pulling out many victims 232 dead so far. most died from carbon monoxide poisoning. trapping them about 450 yards below ground. and then this, dozens of ambulances carried them dead or alive. the scene can only be described as complete chaos. the receisafety records for min there questionable. this mine has been inspected five times in the past two years. during that inspection no violations were discovered. tough to look at that...
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it's a pretty transformative time. the largest demonstration for patients entered medical homes in the country, a big emphasis on that and trying to transform the health system and the way it operates and how to engage consumers. anyway, a range of topics. so the themes of helping michigan are really quite a number. the legislation was quite long and touches all bunch of fronts. certainly there was reinforcement of the managed-care approach since 1997 which included mandatory enrollment of the disabled population which was very early among the various states. but there is also a look at incentives beyond just the health savings account notion as well as copays, but alignment of incentives of the beneficiaries providers and health plans will pushing in the same direction. there's a heavy consumer engagement piece of the terms of finance and skin in the game, but also in terms of how the behavior's. so we have a high obesity rate. we don't do very well on many broad measures and are really looking for ways to move the ne
it's a pretty transformative time. the largest demonstration for patients entered medical homes in the country, a big emphasis on that and trying to transform the health system and the way it operates and how to engage consumers. anyway, a range of topics. so the themes of helping michigan are really quite a number. the legislation was quite long and touches all bunch of fronts. certainly there was reinforcement of the managed-care approach since 1997 which included mandatory enrollment of the...
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i brought in a crew of several dozen workers to transform the lounge into an auto accessory store. taken walls down to create a nice checkout area and improve the customer flow. just want these in the showroom? the lounge currently generates no revenue per square foot. it actually costs us money. once we bring in these parts and accessories, we'll be generating revenue at every square inch. we actually want this lounge working for us. >> i can't believe you took my lounge away. this was a state-of-the-art lounge. >> there was just too much square footage not being used. we have to generate more revenue. we can't use it just to have people sit around and watch movies. doesn't work. unbelievable. >> jim. why is this car still sitting here after i specifically said i needed it done asap? >> pete told us to stop doing it. >> what do you mean pete? god--all right. >> i gotta listen to the boss. >> you know what? that's fine. i can't work in an environment where someone micromanages. i just can't do it. >> what's going on, tony? >> listen, i decided that i don't want to do this anymore.
i brought in a crew of several dozen workers to transform the lounge into an auto accessory store. taken walls down to create a nice checkout area and improve the customer flow. just want these in the showroom? the lounge currently generates no revenue per square foot. it actually costs us money. once we bring in these parts and accessories, we'll be generating revenue at every square inch. we actually want this lounge working for us. >> i can't believe you took my lounge away. this was a...
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the salesforce tower wouldn't only benefit the sales force it will help to transform the transbay center we have public art being covered and 50 thousand conflict of interests of fees for investment in affordable housing, infrastructure developments and education and health care programs. that's great for the city as well (clapping) 15 years after stat in san francisco the company was seen success our annual revenue was $4 million and it was named the most initiative company we have 4 thousand employees right in the san francisco bay area and in downtown san francisco. i'm excited to announce day we're expecting to hire an adding one thousand employees in san francisco. the salesforce tower will give us the capacity and ability to continue expanding in san francisco adding thousands of jobs in san francisco and nothing is more exciting i'm happen and i want to mention a lot of our elected officials nancy pelosi and mayor ed lee and members of the transbay poetry authorities and boston properties and everyone who's here today first, we'll hear from mayor ed lee >> thank you very much. lad
the salesforce tower wouldn't only benefit the sales force it will help to transform the transbay center we have public art being covered and 50 thousand conflict of interests of fees for investment in affordable housing, infrastructure developments and education and health care programs. that's great for the city as well (clapping) 15 years after stat in san francisco the company was seen success our annual revenue was $4 million and it was named the most initiative company we have 4 thousand...
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>> well, um -- >> with poison soup water coursing through her veins a transformation occurred.lt film exposure to toxic waste turned a delegate into a mutan ecofreak. >> i love origin stories. [laughter] >> i'm not radioactive. >> was she the only legislator transformed by this check call? i sat down with the executive director of health department. >> the west virginia legislature and all branches of government at the time this event occurred. >> they were contaminated? >> they were all impacted. >> the results were tragic for industry. >> the state legislature passed senate bill 373 that provides protection to water resources. >> what chemical had the capacity to mutate the entire legislative body of west virginia. >> a lot of people had symptoms such as nausea, dizziness,. >> mild case of social responsibility? a little rash of reason? >> people with families and children were impacted. >> this sounds luke a real fimby issue? >> what is fimby. >> (bleep) it's in my backyard. >> will this change? hopefully not. case in point point a house bilt loosens rules on what they can d
>> well, um -- >> with poison soup water coursing through her veins a transformation occurred.lt film exposure to toxic waste turned a delegate into a mutan ecofreak. >> i love origin stories. [laughter] >> i'm not radioactive. >> was she the only legislator transformed by this check call? i sat down with the executive director of health department. >> the west virginia legislature and all branches of government at the time this event occurred. >> they...
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. >> reporter: she says transformed her relationship with food. and rebooted her lifestyle. >> it is more than diet and exercise. it is about the life that you are given on the other side of it. >> reporter: it starts out with extreme restrictions. a lot of no-noes. no carbs, no beans, no dairy, no eggs. like the paleo diet you eliminate all food that can't be hunted or gathered. so just protein and fruits and vegetables. >> 30 days, no wiggle room, no gray area. >> reporter: those committed enough to tough it out swear by the results. >> push through your heels. >> reporter: something julie's trainer saw firsthand. >> she is much happier. when we talk to her. when she comes in. she will be happier with the kids. all kinds of things like that. transform not only in the gym but you take it outside all abut attitude. >> reporter: for julie. day five was the hardest. >> day five was at my kids' soccer game feeling absolutely miserable, from, from probably sugar detox. feeling low energy. but i kept plugging on knowing that -- from other people's resu
. >> reporter: she says transformed her relationship with food. and rebooted her lifestyle. >> it is more than diet and exercise. it is about the life that you are given on the other side of it. >> reporter: it starts out with extreme restrictions. a lot of no-noes. no carbs, no beans, no dairy, no eggs. like the paleo diet you eliminate all food that can't be hunted or gathered. so just protein and fruits and vegetables. >> 30 days, no wiggle room, no gray area....
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. >> every five years, john thought -- it jean-claude juncker transforms into a veritable socialist.n between, he is a socialist democrat, but if i say tomorrow that i promised sunshine forever in the eu, juncker would say, "me, too." >> at the end of the campaign, each has to answer three questions. we are looking for their favorite animal, color, and object. >> the color is blue. that is the uniform of workers. >> the color is red because i belong to the reds, and that's my life. >> the animal is dog. >> a hippopotamus. my daughter gave me one when she was six, and it gave me luck. >> what was the other thing? >> the object. >> a bus. >> my wedding ring. if i am not with my wife, it is the most important object because it connects me to her. >> it is the end of campaigning today. time to go home and then onto the next european country. >> martin schulz's campaign focused strongly on tackling high youth unemployment. he says the so-called lost generation deserves to have a future, but some of the younger candidates in the current race say it's time their generation took matters into
. >> every five years, john thought -- it jean-claude juncker transforms into a veritable socialist.n between, he is a socialist democrat, but if i say tomorrow that i promised sunshine forever in the eu, juncker would say, "me, too." >> at the end of the campaign, each has to answer three questions. we are looking for their favorite animal, color, and object. >> the color is blue. that is the uniform of workers. >> the color is red because i belong to the...