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at the bam citywide between affordable and market rate but it requires us to look at a 10 year period. >> i think i noticed that. >> so it looks at twice a year we'll look back ten years and see the balance that is created over the last 10 years that's different. >> no, i think that is useful the reports focus on the situation i think a narrower period of time the 10 year report gives the time you know period you can looked trend over a longer than period that's good, i have a few more remarks i heard this legislation will point out really giving the facts on evictions has there been and the loss of units through conversions or buyers or other units are lost we get auto a of those in various reports that there combine the reports in one report i think that's probably a good thing i'm fine with the amendments march and cement are fine trying to list something that has to answer to any possible body imitating having it available to all neighborhoods and groups and the general public comment is in easy form is good, i think we'll move up to the period from the mayors signature by priorit
at the bam citywide between affordable and market rate but it requires us to look at a 10 year period. >> i think i noticed that. >> so it looks at twice a year we'll look back ten years and see the balance that is created over the last 10 years that's different. >> no, i think that is useful the reports focus on the situation i think a narrower period of time the 10 year report gives the time you know period you can looked trend over a longer than period that's good, i have a...
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to use at home. it's so easy to use, it's practically foolproof. >> to my surprise, it was so easy. you just look a little more coverage here on my birthmark just to finish off all over the skin. look at it. you have to love it. i mean, my skin looks better. i get a lot more compliments. pictures are fabulous. i feel good, and i feel confident about myself now. so easy to use. all you have to do is just push a button. that's it. push a button. look at my skin. you saw how bad my skin looked -- all my breakouts, just everything, and look how good my skin looks now. luminess -- it's amazing. you see the results. the before and after -- look at me now. the product is awesome. i mean, my skin looks flawless. it really does. >> thousands and thousands of women are more confident every day because they look better than they've ever looked. give luminess air a try. you will fall in love with your skin all over again. >> announcer: now there's a new way to completely cover your flaws, minimize wrinkles, and make you look 10 years younger instantly. introducing the airbrush beauty breakthrough luminess ai
to use at home. it's so easy to use, it's practically foolproof. >> to my surprise, it was so easy. you just look a little more coverage here on my birthmark just to finish off all over the skin. look at it. you have to love it. i mean, my skin looks better. i get a lot more compliments. pictures are fabulous. i feel good, and i feel confident about myself now. so easy to use. all you have to do is just push a button. that's it. push a button. look at my skin. you saw how bad my skin...
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to use at home. it's so easy to use, it's practically foolproof. >> to my surprise, it was so easy. you just look in the mirror, and you just start putting it on over your skin, and you start to see, immediately, the results. >> the first time i used luminess, it was that "aha" moment. this is the easiest thing i've ever done in my life. it goes on so smoothly and evenly. and i've never been able to accomplish that ever with any other foundation. if i can do it, anybody can do it. >> announcer: ordinary makeup is way too heavy to get a natural look. it exaggerates skin problems and cakes up throughout the day. it makes you look older. luminess air is just the opposite. it's so light, it actually uses up to 10 times less makeup than ordinary liquids. >> my old foundation would sit in the pores, like speckle in a nail hole. it didn't look pretty. it didn't look smooth. it looked like something yucky. when i picked up the airbrush for the first time, i could see the difference. i thought, "this is the one. this is the one that's gonna work." >> i have no makeup on right now. i usually never leave th
to use at home. it's so easy to use, it's practically foolproof. >> to my surprise, it was so easy. you just look in the mirror, and you just start putting it on over your skin, and you start to see, immediately, the results. >> the first time i used luminess, it was that "aha" moment. this is the easiest thing i've ever done in my life. it goes on so smoothly and evenly. and i've never been able to accomplish that ever with any other foundation. if i can do it, anybody...
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to use at home. it's so easy to use, it's practically foolproof. >> to my surprise, it was so easy. you just lookget a natural look. it exaggerates skin problems and cakes up throughout the day. it makes you look older. luminess air is just the opposite. it's so light, it actually uses up to 10 times less makeup than ordinary liquids. >> my old foundation would sit in the pores, like speckle in a nail hole. it didn't look pretty. it didn't look smooth. it looked like something yucky. when i picked up the airbrush for the first time, i could see the difference. i thought, "this is the one. this is the one that's gonna work." >> i have no makeup on right now. i usually never leave the house without makeup. i use this, and it's awesome. all you have to do is just push a button. it's really that easy. what i do is i go in little circular motions. you can actually wear contacts. it doesn't go inside your eyes. it's not uncomfortable. it's not like you have to have your eyes shut or anything like that. i'm gonna add a little more coverage here on my birthmark just to finish off all over the skin. look
to use at home. it's so easy to use, it's practically foolproof. >> to my surprise, it was so easy. you just lookget a natural look. it exaggerates skin problems and cakes up throughout the day. it makes you look older. luminess air is just the opposite. it's so light, it actually uses up to 10 times less makeup than ordinary liquids. >> my old foundation would sit in the pores, like speckle in a nail hole. it didn't look pretty. it didn't look smooth. it looked like something...
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to get our people to do that i agree we should use the drought and bosco to use the drought for its customers brown about we should say to our urban computers and use this moment look we need to save a lot more water we as agencies need to do a lot more we've only touched the tip of the eyes beggar on recycle so, yes we need to say that to all our customers whether in urban assistance but it is agriculture 40 percent of use in california we had not mentioned agriculture what about agriculture and that person said they're not allowed to draw surface water they're drawing ground water we correctly appointment to the person look we could use that ground water in the emergency to save the smelt and slam and we said do big agree have significant restrictions on the way they use water the answer was no i'll calling on puc and bosco to pound the pulpit that the impunity of water use is no longer acceptable and big agreeing needs not to be raising beef and other things to not constantly going to our urban customers saying you and your personal use are not only the only problem as agriculture we need the agencies to start saying that loud and clear thanks thank you thank yo
to get our people to do that i agree we should use the drought and bosco to use the drought for its customers brown about we should say to our urban computers and use this moment look we need to save a lot more water we as agencies need to do a lot more we've only touched the tip of the eyes beggar on recycle so, yes we need to say that to all our customers whether in urban assistance but it is agriculture 40 percent of use in california we had not mentioned agriculture what about agriculture...
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us. are you looking forward to that? >> i am, i am. i think it will engage us deeper in communing with god in that way of allowing that to nourish us. >> jim? >> i am looking forward to having communion on easter sunday because union is a celebration that sustains us in our hope. the bread and the cup keep our easter hope alive. >> good, good. i love what both of you have said about easter. any additional thoughts about the easter message that you feel people need to hear? why would they even want to come to easter service? >> i don't be grudge folks that come to easter and christmas service only. at easter and christmas the message of good news should be so clear. in a world that needs good news, easter is a promise that good news is abound. so come on out. >> i have a captive audience. i think really it's an opportunity to just, for me again, based on where i have come from, it's to share the good news of god's unconditional love and god's continual cheer leading for us to move on, encourage yourself to go on and strive for higher hei
us. are you looking forward to that? >> i am, i am. i think it will engage us deeper in communing with god in that way of allowing that to nourish us. >> jim? >> i am looking forward to having communion on easter sunday because union is a celebration that sustains us in our hope. the bread and the cup keep our easter hope alive. >> good, good. i love what both of you have said about easter. any additional thoughts about the easter message that you feel people need to...
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i look forward to this redistricting, we have never done this before. it's knew to all of us. they have these proposed boundaries and it's not set in stone so we are here to get your input. we are looking forward to hearing from you. i do have another meeting tonight, if i leave a little bit earlier, it's no in insult to you because i have to leave earlier. >> vice-president turman? >> good evening, everyone. i'm sorry, i just got off the plane and just got back. i am thrilled to be here tonight. i have read the e-mails and letters that have come in from the southern district and i appreciate that. my name is julius turman, vice-president of the commission and i'm at the lawfirm of employment practices. as commissioner dejesus said, this redistricting mandate is certainly my first time doing it. i think probably everyone else as well. so your comments are not only important for us to hear but we really want folks to understand that there is nothing set in stone as of this moment. we want to hear what you think of the proposals and we certainly want to incorporate your thoughts
i look forward to this redistricting, we have never done this before. it's knew to all of us. they have these proposed boundaries and it's not set in stone so we are here to get your input. we are looking forward to hearing from you. i do have another meeting tonight, if i leave a little bit earlier, it's no in insult to you because i have to leave earlier. >> vice-president turman? >> good evening, everyone. i'm sorry, i just got off the plane and just got back. i am thrilled to be...
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now, michelle, you went to alabama to look at another solution. >> i was in greensboro, alabama, and people were down on their luck but trying to turn it around by usingrowing in their backyard. >> sunday. >> you have to look at the suffering of these children. >> director of unicef, anthony lake. >> every one of those numbers is an individual child. >> helping the innocent victims of war. >> what can unicef do? >> there's a very short answer... our best. >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> hi guys, welcome back to techknow. i'm phil torrez. i'm here with marita and rachelle. you went to alabama. >> i did go to alabama, i got to see how the town is using bamboo to revitalize and pull itself up by its boot straps. >> let's check it out. >> deep in the heart of rural alabama. the once thriving town of greensboro is struggling for survival. a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line. work is scarce. the catfish capital is
now, michelle, you went to alabama to look at another solution. >> i was in greensboro, alabama, and people were down on their luck but trying to turn it around by usingrowing in their backyard. >> sunday. >> you have to look at the suffering of these children. >> director of unicef, anthony lake. >> every one of those numbers is an individual child. >> helping the innocent victims of war. >> what can unicef do? >> there's a very short answer......
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commend that and we suggested using the rear of the muni bus for public announcements and i still think that's an excellent area to use for training and i would also look at the new apps and social media as a less expensive way to get the message out to a broader larger audience the new changes in population and the new businesses my daughter used to be -- she's now a a 25-year old working for a start-up and that's why i came today to try to tweak those items. >> thank you very much. >> your welcome. we need to enforce the loading and tell the drivers that they need too something about that. thank you. >> hi commissioners nicole again with walk san francisco in terms of the education strategy. >> i'm really sorry our legal council said we have to stop the meeting because we don't have a quorum right now. we'll take a short break and a deep breath. public comment can continue but we're -- but it's not on the record so you are not on the record nicole but you can continue. >> should i wait? what do you prefer? >> i would prefer to have you on the record. >> okay i will do a little dance up here. >> okay. so the meeting is back in order. >> my apologies.
commend that and we suggested using the rear of the muni bus for public announcements and i still think that's an excellent area to use for training and i would also look at the new apps and social media as a less expensive way to get the message out to a broader larger audience the new changes in population and the new businesses my daughter used to be -- she's now a a 25-year old working for a start-up and that's why i came today to try to tweak those items. >> thank you very much....
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think it's a great benefit say you indicated someone brought it to us rather than us coming up with that on our own who asked us to look at it. >> actually a number of employees like i said they know it could be a couple of thousand dollars gee would you look at the possibility it been in the works for over a year. >> great now, when we advance advancing money to one it's entitled to it what trick or treat when they pay back what's the trick or treat and the planned interest is at 4 percent. >> is that a impounded rate or on the sum at the end. >> impounded. >> great. >> chair will entertain a motion. >> i'll move we adapt staffs recommendation. >> open up for public comment on item 17 seeing none, public is closed all in favor, say i. >> i. >> passed unanimously item number 18 please. >> i have two things to report one was lecturer the commission advert went to a sunshine ordinance to defend the retirement board and myself against anchors we violated the shons at your december meeting by not having sufficiently described the action item the allocation items and not having copies of a because of a motion that was a mem
think it's a great benefit say you indicated someone brought it to us rather than us coming up with that on our own who asked us to look at it. >> actually a number of employees like i said they know it could be a couple of thousand dollars gee would you look at the possibility it been in the works for over a year. >> great now, when we advance advancing money to one it's entitled to it what trick or treat when they pay back what's the trick or treat and the planned interest is at 4...
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. >> this is what i used to look like 10 years ago. >> announcer: and it can help you look 10 years younger actually tell me it looks like i have porcelain skin. >> announcer: it's the airbrush beauty breakthrough -- luminess air, the most exciting new beauty product in years. it's the revolutionary new way to apply makeup that gets results liquids and powders can't match.
. >> this is what i used to look like 10 years ago. >> announcer: and it can help you look 10 years younger actually tell me it looks like i have porcelain skin. >> announcer: it's the airbrush beauty breakthrough -- luminess air, the most exciting new beauty product in years. it's the revolutionary new way to apply makeup that gets results liquids and powders can't match.
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environment at home that may be having the biggest impact at school. >> it's extremely important for us to look at it differently and to have a different attitude about how we embrace the families when they come into our doors. >> now research shows that children may be hesitant to speak up in class. latino kids are often raised to be well educated with no talking back to parents but they can be so respectful of their elders that they are often edged out by more vocal peers. there is a cultural difference there. back in a moment. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >> and that's going to do it for us this evening. go to our website at nbc bay area.com and search class action. we hope to see you next time. for those who appreciate quality and precision, here's grounds for celebration. experience exceptional coffee and espresso in one essent
environment at home that may be having the biggest impact at school. >> it's extremely important for us to look at it differently and to have a different attitude about how we embrace the families when they come into our doors. >> now research shows that children may be hesitant to speak up in class. latino kids are often raised to be well educated with no talking back to parents but they can be so respectful of their elders that they are often edged out by more vocal peers. there...
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generational divide but it also becomes important for us to yield to those who have gone in front of us who have a broader view of what the landscape looks like as we are traversing towards liberation. >> thank you. she is coming with the mic. the mic is coming. >> thank you. you mentioned paradigms and i'm taking a class right now where it's all centered on paradigms of societies and i just wanted your thoughts not necessarily a question but to me. -- to me, paradigms is a way of thinking and it's a system. so we have a paradigm that we grew up with in our society is just the way we thought. when you are saying to somebody am trying to a controversial conversation with them that kind of attack it or take it personal instead of looking at as you said that paradigm or way of thinking or way of thought. so how do you -- obviously i'm not african-american but -- >> it's not necessarily obvious. >> i'm not black but we all have our own issues when you are trying to have a difficult conversation with somebody and then not attack them but attack the system in a way that they were taught growing up so a personal question for me is how you navig
generational divide but it also becomes important for us to yield to those who have gone in front of us who have a broader view of what the landscape looks like as we are traversing towards liberation. >> thank you. she is coming with the mic. the mic is coming. >> thank you. you mentioned paradigms and i'm taking a class right now where it's all centered on paradigms of societies and i just wanted your thoughts not necessarily a question but to me. -- to me, paradigms is a way of...
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heads of states and captains of industry and men of military used to look at that bible, but dr. king's bible didn't come that way. dr. king's bible came through the backwoods of georgia through the buying you -- bayous of mississippi. if you open up the inside, when he went to jail, they would check his bible and then send it through the necessary institutional obligation for him to have his bible. little did the bailiffs know, when they were checking in dr. king's bible in birmingham, one day that bible would be on the steps of the capitol swearing in the president of the united states. [applause] that's why we are in some. -- selma. we are here not to celebrate something that didn't happen. we are here to celebrate a god that heard the cries of our parents. we are not going to let our parents and god down now. they died to give us the right to vote. black and white died in this state to give us the right to vote. goodman, cheney, viola died in mississippi to give us the right to vote, and we come back to alabama to let you know, you are not going to take that right back. [appl
heads of states and captains of industry and men of military used to look at that bible, but dr. king's bible didn't come that way. dr. king's bible came through the backwoods of georgia through the buying you -- bayous of mississippi. if you open up the inside, when he went to jail, they would check his bible and then send it through the necessary institutional obligation for him to have his bible. little did the bailiffs know, when they were checking in dr. king's bible in birmingham, one day...
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they send an inspector out for example the report i don't know they send it to us or except that's a problem we request us to look at the permit a that's like the planning department they found out there's problems they send us a request for suspension not us to you know we're not the health monitor review on all the reports you know they supposed to review it because review the permit and issue it with us, however, we're the final one to issue the permit but they review spoerld to monitor it. >> we're the teeth here. >> we're the teeth in process of the enforcement but we're relying on the expertise of another department that you know smells e seems like they haven't dot all the i's and cross the t's. >> i director do you want to weigh in on this i'm looking at this but to commissioner melgars point obviously the health department are kind of missing in action on the scenarios we are trying to figure out what do we have to make them do their job do we have any jurisdictions i know that we're doing as much physically inspection question are a demo as part of our jurisdiction. >> we can you know reach out to healt
they send an inspector out for example the report i don't know they send it to us or except that's a problem we request us to look at the permit a that's like the planning department they found out there's problems they send us a request for suspension not us to you know we're not the health monitor review on all the reports you know they supposed to review it because review the permit and issue it with us, however, we're the final one to issue the permit but they review spoerld to monitor it....
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. >> thank you one other thing while 0 we will we're on the subject i want us to look at we have an item on the consent calendar it is basically to do the tenth amendment to a contract and part of the reason for that is working in the environment you've talked about everything is up and running at the same time, you run into circumstances you didn't anticipate with that said that number of contract amendments a problematic you bid on one scope of work and it's hard to insure we're getting the right price for the products being built i'd like to have a third party i don't know if this is part of our program or whether it is a separate effort to have a third party look at the processes that we use for scoping promotions and doing conceptual engineering and also transitioning into how we bid and manage projects to make sure the people are following the best practices and you may need to spend more time and i'm holy that it is before you write the final design spec so i'd like to almost all of this program is dealing with those kinds of difficult situations i'd hate to get into a situation w
. >> thank you one other thing while 0 we will we're on the subject i want us to look at we have an item on the consent calendar it is basically to do the tenth amendment to a contract and part of the reason for that is working in the environment you've talked about everything is up and running at the same time, you run into circumstances you didn't anticipate with that said that number of contract amendments a problematic you bid on one scope of work and it's hard to insure we're getting...
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vehicles into the freeways to improve performances we know that is something that caltrans would like us to look at it will be something to look at some of big strategies that will potentially do the most to help improve the performs and accommodate performs high occupancy or hoov lanes are more transit and vehicle lanes with two or three or more people can use and express lanes that allow a single occupancy such as the ones in santa clara and the east bay they used to have an hoov lane downtown and on 6th street until the loma prieta earthquake and after that the closer that happened that in 1989 it was turned back into a mixed slow lane so with this stem today is for us to share the background information for the goals and objectives frashths and the focus areas for the next phase of the technical analysis on the operation strategies we are working with folks - there's a whole set of folks with the municipal transportation agency would assist and participate in the study focusing on the interface between local streets and the freeway ramps we're participating in other forums that are at the re
vehicles into the freeways to improve performances we know that is something that caltrans would like us to look at it will be something to look at some of big strategies that will potentially do the most to help improve the performs and accommodate performs high occupancy or hoov lanes are more transit and vehicle lanes with two or three or more people can use and express lanes that allow a single occupancy such as the ones in santa clara and the east bay they used to have an hoov lane...
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>>reporter: and yet restored you like us to look into go to our web site at kron 4.com and click on the. >>reporter: desmond a quarter- century that video was released showing rodney king being beaten by los angeles police officers. >>reporter: we would is the brutal beating rodney king by l.a. police there is right there he track down the nile the jittery laws and was at the violent riots erupted but he was already out of the bottle. lapd tried to do ultimately shooting a homeless man for lesley going from offices gone this video brought to life by math of the cell from perry >>reporter: we're celebrating the 30th anniversary of our sports director here at crown and these twins are turning heads for the obvious reasons we will explain the complexities sale ahead. east >>reporter: after a day of sunshine a little bit of cloud cover to the early evening where do with clear skies. starting to arrive 4:00 a.m. or 6 is what some might ran across the region. . >>reporter: still had to look at this these two young women are twins will sort it out in just a few men's and a little later worked
>>reporter: and yet restored you like us to look into go to our web site at kron 4.com and click on the. >>reporter: desmond a quarter- century that video was released showing rodney king being beaten by los angeles police officers. >>reporter: we would is the brutal beating rodney king by l.a. police there is right there he track down the nile the jittery laws and was at the violent riots erupted but he was already out of the bottle. lapd tried to do ultimately shooting a...
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they send an inspector out for example the report i don't know they send it to us or except that's a problem we request us to look at the permit a that's like the
they send an inspector out for example the report i don't know they send it to us or except that's a problem we request us to look at the permit a that's like the
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me creek report to liven antioch scott rates. >> pam: if you have a story idea but you will like us to lookto please go to i website in look--and click on mystorykron boss4.com >> gary::big weekend for the warriors. with their 60th win and clinched top spot in the west. >> gary:and today stephen curry was named the western conference player of the week. curry had 6-three pointers in the warriors win over the bucks saturday. >> gary:for the week curry averaged 30 points and 8 assists in leading the warriors to a 4-0 record here's a look at what's going on with the warriors right now. >> gary:and it's all good. >> gary:nba's best record at 60-13 9 game winning streakstraight wins >> gary:team record 784 3- pointers 40-0 when holding teams under 100 points >> gary:former warriors great chris mullin is now a head coach. >> it is exciting to the up part of a franchise and a team that is trying to make its own mark. >> gary:mullin is taking over the job at his alma mater st. john's university where he is considered one of the greatest players in school history. >> gary:this will be the first head
me creek report to liven antioch scott rates. >> pam: if you have a story idea but you will like us to lookto please go to i website in look--and click on mystorykron boss4.com >> gary::big weekend for the warriors. with their 60th win and clinched top spot in the west. >> gary:and today stephen curry was named the western conference player of the week. curry had 6-three pointers in the warriors win over the bucks saturday. >> gary:for the week curry averaged 30 points...
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ryan takes the envelope with the nickel in it and place its on his night stand. >> i used to look at at night. one time i imagined she is sitting there is aing to me. they say i am not real, what do you think? >> with each passing year, 1913 liberty legend gross and so does the value of the four confirmed specimens and one became the first coin to sell for over $1 million. and then in april of 2003 a cover reporter sparks the most stunning turn of events. everything that the experts thought they knew about the coin in the world was wrong. >> i was looking to tell the story. inheritance". >> for this "strange inheritance" quiz question, you might want to get up close to your for this quiz question one of the coins that you are looking at the a fake 1913 liberty and the other is genuine. can you tell which is the real one. the numbers tell the story. thl arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. trucks splashing through the
ryan takes the envelope with the nickel in it and place its on his night stand. >> i used to look at at night. one time i imagined she is sitting there is aing to me. they say i am not real, what do you think? >> with each passing year, 1913 liberty legend gross and so does the value of the four confirmed specimens and one became the first coin to sell for over $1 million. and then in april of 2003 a cover reporter sparks the most stunning turn of events. everything that the experts...
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so an expectant mother using the internet for the first time to look up safety and health informationor how to raise her child. a poultry farmer using facebook, setting up a page in order to sell multiple times more chickens than he had been able to before. a university student using the internet to -- using wikipedia to look up the information and save money on books that she needed for an exam. and it is pretty crazy. within weeks, these new experiences start to come back. and that is really what we are here to do. the internet is a big enabler. it helps connect people to the modern economy. if we can help do that, then that is amazing. emily: what is the likelihood internet.org could help you get back into china? ♪ emily chang: what kind of data are you gathering about these users, and how do you use that data? mark zuckerberg: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. the biggest thing that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries. so for example, airtel in zambia, to make
so an expectant mother using the internet for the first time to look up safety and health informationor how to raise her child. a poultry farmer using facebook, setting up a page in order to sell multiple times more chickens than he had been able to before. a university student using the internet to -- using wikipedia to look up the information and save money on books that she needed for an exam. and it is pretty crazy. within weeks, these new experiences start to come back. and that is really...
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so an expectant mother using the internet for the first time to look up safety and health informationor how to raise her child. a poultry farmer using facebook, setting up a page, in order to sell multiple times more chickens than he had been able to before. a university student using the internet to -- using wikipedia to look up the information and save money on books that she needed for an exam. and it's pretty crazy. within weeks, these new experiences start to come back. and that is really what we are here to do. the internet is a big enabler, it helps connect people to the modern economy. if we can help do that, then that is amazing. emily: what is the likelihood internet.org could help you get back into china? ♪ emily: what kind of data are you gathering about these users, and how do you use that data? mark: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. the biggest thing we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, is airtel in zambia, to make it so that people h
so an expectant mother using the internet for the first time to look up safety and health informationor how to raise her child. a poultry farmer using facebook, setting up a page, in order to sell multiple times more chickens than he had been able to before. a university student using the internet to -- using wikipedia to look up the information and save money on books that she needed for an exam. and it's pretty crazy. within weeks, these new experiences start to come back. and that is really...
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i used to look at you as a real martin luther king jr. wasn't rich. y is everything so much about money and stuff to you now? >> the breakfast club brand has been expanding yearly with national radio syndication in 32 markets on weekdays and 66 markets on weekends. the brand is one of the most important entities within the i-heart media empire. the morning show even has its own time slot on diddy's network revolt tv. when you add all that to the social media followers and the widespread global popularity across the internee radio show in hip-hop culture it is easy to understand why countless celebrities even reluctantly can't get enough. >>t you have very solid social media presence. >> we are on the -- we understood the power of the social media, we were on instagram early. so i was sending videos to world star. i knew the power of the internet. we were nationwide because of the internet. we were worldwide because of that. >> but the reason i say that, we got here. you know, the company really didn't want to invest a lot of money because they didn't k
i used to look at you as a real martin luther king jr. wasn't rich. y is everything so much about money and stuff to you now? >> the breakfast club brand has been expanding yearly with national radio syndication in 32 markets on weekdays and 66 markets on weekends. the brand is one of the most important entities within the i-heart media empire. the morning show even has its own time slot on diddy's network revolt tv. when you add all that to the social media followers and the widespread...
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. >> easy for us to look at this as a two horse race. certainly looking at who will be the next prime minister it is, however the smaller parties are intriguing because of the voting threshold and the parties have come together in sort of a loose union. >> indeed. that is why this election is historic in many ways. this is the first time we're seeing the four main political parties joining together under what's called the joint list. they are predicted to win at least 13 seats and that will give them a considerable amount of influence should they choose to use it, however they are indicating that they will opt to sit in opposition. whatever the case, there are smaller parties that people are looking at and indeed the leaders of those parties some already anointing them so-called king makers in this election. when we look at these polls look at the spread, look at the potential seats individual parties might win at this stage, it's just still too hard to call. >> i keep saying it's a fascinating race, thank you from west jerusalem then. >
. >> easy for us to look at this as a two horse race. certainly looking at who will be the next prime minister it is, however the smaller parties are intriguing because of the voting threshold and the parties have come together in sort of a loose union. >> indeed. that is why this election is historic in many ways. this is the first time we're seeing the four main political parties joining together under what's called the joint list. they are predicted to win at least 13 seats and...
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now, michelle, you went to alabama to look at another solution. >> i was in greensboro, alabama, and people were down on their luck but trying to turn it around by usingrowing in their backyard. >> sunday. >> you're taking "if" i have kids and you're changing it to "when" i have kids. >> a life-changing choice. >> it is wonderful to have children, but i think you can have a happy life without children. >> follow a very personal journey. >> after the age of 45 to get pregnant... is one percent. >> i'm a bit nervous. >> from the best filmmakers of our time. >> it's not traditionally what broadcast journalism does. >> the new home for original documentaries. al jazeera america presents "motherhood on ice". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> hi guys, welcome back to techknow. i'm phil torrez. i'm here with marita and rachelle. you went to alabama. >> i did go to alabama, i got to see how the town is using bamboo to revitalize and pull itself up by its boot straps. >> let's check it out. >> deep in the heart of rural alabama. the once thriving town of greensboro is struggling for survival. a quarter of the population lives bel
now, michelle, you went to alabama to look at another solution. >> i was in greensboro, alabama, and people were down on their luck but trying to turn it around by usingrowing in their backyard. >> sunday. >> you're taking "if" i have kids and you're changing it to "when" i have kids. >> a life-changing choice. >> it is wonderful to have children, but i think you can have a happy life without children. >> follow a very personal journey....
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>>pam: and we checked into that last story after viewers reached out to us if you have a story that to like us to look into go to our kron-4-dot-com and click on the my kron 4 story that. >>grant: in the east bay you know what that happened to you what creepily say that the surveillance images show motorcycle passed in progress. but this is the band of their motor low putting the motorcycle into. from thursday to sunday morning six vehicles were stolen in that area. it may still valley road trinity avenue creekside drive all part of this. he feels violated one person that was the demise. >>: the first up was in my bike should be there on what happened to it is a really devastating to add something like that happen to you. is heartbreaking >>grant: walnut creek police say is not just motorcycle's russell broke off modest civic and honda accord was also ripped off during that same timeframe. right now they can't say if all the crimes are connected. >>pam: the city of san pablo is trying to keep the doctor's office opened. is not an easy or cheap task. >>reporter: paddles city council decided to buy a pa
>>pam: and we checked into that last story after viewers reached out to us if you have a story that to like us to look into go to our kron-4-dot-com and click on the my kron 4 story that. >>grant: in the east bay you know what that happened to you what creepily say that the surveillance images show motorcycle passed in progress. but this is the band of their motor low putting the motorcycle into. from thursday to sunday morning six vehicles were stolen in that area. it may still...
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. >> i used to look at it late at night. she's sitting there saying to me they say i'm not real. what do you think? jamie: with each passing year, the 1913 liberty legend grows and so does the value of the four confirmed specimens. in 1996 one becomes the first coin to sell for over $1 million. then in april 2003, a cub reporter on a local feature assignment sparks the most stunning turn of events ever in the coin world. everything the experts thought they knew about the most famous coin in the world was wrong. >> i wasn't looking to find the million dollar nickel. i was looking to tell a good story. jamie: that's next on "strange inheritance". >> for this "strange inheritance" quiz question, you might want to get up close to your television set. one of the coins you're looking at is a fake 1913 liberty nickel. the other is genuine. can you tell which is is real one? hint: the numbers tell the story: >> take one more look. can you tell which is the real 1913 liberty head nickel? it's b. stay tuned to find out why. ♪ ♪ jamie:
. >> i used to look at it late at night. she's sitting there saying to me they say i'm not real. what do you think? jamie: with each passing year, the 1913 liberty legend grows and so does the value of the four confirmed specimens. in 1996 one becomes the first coin to sell for over $1 million. then in april 2003, a cub reporter on a local feature assignment sparks the most stunning turn of events ever in the coin world. everything the experts thought they knew about the most famous coin...
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licensing manual for state commercial driver's licenses and i think that's a good next step for us to look at. >> supervisor yee. >> i just realized the next meeting will be may and maybe a little bit late in terms of the budget process for us and i'm a little concerned since we're developing the budget for the next fiscal year for vision zero and i want to make sure that we have a significant amount of resources that can address our education piece because it seems like every year we go through this oh yeah we don't have any funding so i don't know what the thinking is right now in terms of the current thinking for the budget development for next fiscal year -- have you that you thought about it much? >> absolutely. >> can you share that thought? >> so there is a conversation that's happening about developing a vision zero budget i'm not overseeing that i'll be a little careful but in terms of the education side we're currently looking at a second grant for a million dollars as part of our communications plan still underway we've identified both a maintenance budget plus a -- what is in t
licensing manual for state commercial driver's licenses and i think that's a good next step for us to look at. >> supervisor yee. >> i just realized the next meeting will be may and maybe a little bit late in terms of the budget process for us and i'm a little concerned since we're developing the budget for the next fiscal year for vision zero and i want to make sure that we have a significant amount of resources that can address our education piece because it seems like every year...