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nick's free two-hour live real-estate workshop will be right there in your area. now, you can learn all about nick's system and strategies, firsthand, and get an inside look at what's possible when you join nick's community of like-minded individuals. they're a network of seasoned real-estate investors, working together to help people just like you find the success and financial freedom they've needed and deserved. >> listen, if you've been thinking about getting into real-estate investing, whether you're thinking about flipping, rentals, wholesaling, any part of the industry, now is the time. the nick vertucci real estate academy really gives you everything you need to be able to be successful and to really get it done. no reason to wait. just go ahead and jump on in. >> announcer: when you attend, you'll learn how to take advantage of nick's network of private moneylenders who can get you up to $350,000 to $500,000 of proof of funds for your real-estate deals, regardless of your credit score. but that's just one way nick's students get the funding they need to d
nick's free two-hour live real-estate workshop will be right there in your area. now, you can learn all about nick's system and strategies, firsthand, and get an inside look at what's possible when you join nick's community of like-minded individuals. they're a network of seasoned real-estate investors, working together to help people just like you find the success and financial freedom they've needed and deserved. >> listen, if you've been thinking about getting into real-estate...
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thank you to everyone that sesame street workshop. right now, i am going to throw a little video for you to enjoy. afternoon.t [applause]. sure, wedeo clip] and can play some more. >> can i play with you guys? >> but of course. we can all be friends. >> yeah. >> ♪ we all have our own special things that make us who we are ♪ >> ♪ and we can all shine like a star ♪ be differentan all ♪ >> ♪ we can all be friends we can all be friends to build a little better but we can all plate together -- ♪ y together >> ♪ we can all be friends access another thing we have in common, big bird. friends can all be we can all be friends it feels a little better when we all plate together playate together -- together be friends ♪ big bird: let's play tag. clip] deo >> thank you again. torn usho can, please for lunch. you can effort is taken with julia outback. was holly not a great choice for moderator? [applause] >> and, unbelievable panelists. thank you all so much. >> we have one more surprise guest and what a perfect way to end. representative nita lo
thank you to everyone that sesame street workshop. right now, i am going to throw a little video for you to enjoy. afternoon.t [applause]. sure, wedeo clip] and can play some more. >> can i play with you guys? >> but of course. we can all be friends. >> yeah. >> ♪ we all have our own special things that make us who we are ♪ >> ♪ and we can all shine like a star ♪ be differentan all ♪ >> ♪ we can all be friends we can all be friends to build a...
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she moderates the workshop event. ♪ >>> my name is jasmine. i'm 7 years old. share my bedroom with my little sister. she is 6. our big sister alyssa is 11. she has her own room. usenia has autism. she can't talk. we all get ready for school together. some things are really hard for usenia, like brushing her teeth. and brushing her hair. it takes all three of us to do usenia's hair. she doesn't like the way the brush feels. alyssa and i sing and clap while mom braids. i feel happy i can help her. usenia gets a lot of attention in the morning. but my big sister and i get time with my mom and dad, too. dad is really good at putting on jewelry. he helps alyssa, while my mom brushes my hair. i like how she does it. >> pretty. i love it. >> i love having usenia has my little sister. she is amazing! >> i think you're amazing! hi there! i'm here with usenia, who is full of joy at the moment. and also jaslin and alyssa. what do you like best about your family? >> they all treat us the same. like, we all are equal. like, it doesn't matter if usenia has autism. my parent
she moderates the workshop event. ♪ >>> my name is jasmine. i'm 7 years old. share my bedroom with my little sister. she is 6. our big sister alyssa is 11. she has her own room. usenia has autism. she can't talk. we all get ready for school together. some things are really hard for usenia, like brushing her teeth. and brushing her hair. it takes all three of us to do usenia's hair. she doesn't like the way the brush feels. alyssa and i sing and clap while mom braids. i feel happy i...
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i am the president and ceo of sesame workshop and i'm delighted to be her and welcome all of you to this important and wonderful event. sesame street and autism, seeing me in amazing in all children. i want to open by spending a few moments just talking about why and event is so important what autism is so important to sesame workshop. the best way to do that is perhaps to quote. this is from my angelou. this goes really to the heart of do.we are and the work we she said "it is time to teach young people in diversity there is beauty and there is strength." that has really been what sesame workshop has been about from the very beginning, since we first started we have promoted this expansive attitude and have created one of the first truly racially diverse neighborhoods on television and one that featured muppets as well as humans of varying abilities. and just has importantly, various disabilities. our focus has always been to vote -- help kids everywhere grow smarter and stronger and kinder and of course, that is what this initiative is all about. all three of those things. let me just
i am the president and ceo of sesame workshop and i'm delighted to be her and welcome all of you to this important and wonderful event. sesame street and autism, seeing me in amazing in all children. i want to open by spending a few moments just talking about why and event is so important what autism is so important to sesame workshop. the best way to do that is perhaps to quote. this is from my angelou. this goes really to the heart of do.we are and the work we she said "it is time to...
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i'm jeff dunn, i'm the president and ceo of sesame workshop. i'm delighted to be here and to welcome all of you to this important and wonderful event, "sesame street" and autism, see the amazing in all children. i want to spend a few moments with you just talking about why this event is so important, why autism is so important to sesame workshop. and perhaps the best way to do that is to quote, the quotes are always great. this one is from the famous american poet maya angelou. she said something once that goes to the heart of who we are and the work we do. she said it's time to teach young people that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength. in diversity there is beauty and there is strength. and that's really been what sesame workshop has been about from the very beginning. since we first started, we have promoted this sort of expansive attitude. and we created one of the first truly racially diverse neighborhoods on television and one that featured muppets as well as humans of varying abilities. and just as importantly, varying di
i'm jeff dunn, i'm the president and ceo of sesame workshop. i'm delighted to be here and to welcome all of you to this important and wonderful event, "sesame street" and autism, see the amazing in all children. i want to spend a few moments with you just talking about why this event is so important, why autism is so important to sesame workshop. and perhaps the best way to do that is to quote, the quotes are always great. this one is from the famous american poet maya angelou. she...
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so, for example, the workshops that we are conducting, we do live stream on facebook. we invite people to engage either in person or online, which we didn't used to do. so, really, being sensitive to the language that new audiences are using to communicate. you know, it's always the best way to go. never to try to patronize them and think that we know everything, you need to learn from me. they have a lot to teach us and we need to be sensitive to that. damian: and because we as the old folk, we kinda have to adapt to them, tambien, verdad? because we do have to learn how to stream video live, and how to facebook live, and whatnot, otherwise we're gonna be left behind if we're not already. rodrigo: absolutely, and revolutions are started by young people, so we need to be on their side or else we're gonna be kicked out. damian: and so, more programming throughout the year also? you mentioned the workshops, you mentioned the tardeada, and do you have-- rodrigo: well, we have the new play that we're working on with russell rodriguez, evelina fernandez, the playwright, and
so, for example, the workshops that we are conducting, we do live stream on facebook. we invite people to engage either in person or online, which we didn't used to do. so, really, being sensitive to the language that new audiences are using to communicate. you know, it's always the best way to go. never to try to patronize them and think that we know everything, you need to learn from me. they have a lot to teach us and we need to be sensitive to that. damian: and because we as the old folk,...
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workshop in elementary school.y of bones somethingÑi inspir with dan. dan's latest project isr8o cf1 o that can be taken apart put together just like a puzzle. he's already done the same thing >> the oxygen did not disappear. >> dan says whilefá the worksho focus zs on young people without much, this is the kind of experience every child could benefit from. a chance to uncover the hidden treasures ofÑk3fá science, withr very own hands. >> the space is fascinating you walk it's just this wonderful kind of miss matched place like to yum where you can touch everything. dan he's got a fascinatingçó part of the counterculture revolution inçó college. then he helped seest( ar chavez organize farme1fá workers in th california in sefrts ease had quite a career. >>ñr that's very nice garvin. >>> thank gav been. >>> thousand of of pot smokerers all in the same place right now golden gateÑi park watching the clock earlier the moment it turned 420 and pot smokers all lit up at once. you could see briefly a smoket< cloud in the
workshop in elementary school.y of bones somethingÑi inspir with dan. dan's latest project isr8o cf1 o that can be taken apart put together just like a puzzle. he's already done the same thing >> the oxygen did not disappear. >> dan says whilefá the worksho focus zs on young people without much, this is the kind of experience every child could benefit from. a chance to uncover the hidden treasures ofÑk3fá science, withr very own hands. >> the space is fascinating you walk...
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. >> still, for the past 25 years, dan has been the man behind the mission science workshop. an absolute hidden treasure of science education and exploration. >> it's called oxygen. >> the workshop was born a few blocks away a few decades ago in dan's garage. while he tinkered with electronics, he would leave the door open, and neighborhood kids would stop by. >> started, you know, finding out how much fun it was to explain this stuff. i was excited about it, and they were like, it's amazing, and they started bringing rocks to my garage, and i had all this crazy stuff. i started doing all this -- because they were like, this was the hottest place on the block. >> what is that? >> dan immediatelied there was a need for hands-on science learning. and sought a bigger home for his workshop. >> science is really not about believing what somebody like me says. it's about doing experiments and believing in the experiments. do you see the difference? >> he teaches science to students from more than 30 different schools and the workshop is regularly open to the public for free. >> it
. >> still, for the past 25 years, dan has been the man behind the mission science workshop. an absolute hidden treasure of science education and exploration. >> it's called oxygen. >> the workshop was born a few blocks away a few decades ago in dan's garage. while he tinkered with electronics, he would leave the door open, and neighborhood kids would stop by. >> started, you know, finding out how much fun it was to explain this stuff. i was excited about it, and they...
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write them a note because we are taking all your suggestion and will shaich our panel discussion and workshops around ideaed and feedback during the time period. debbie meslow to close out and get food and drink. [applause] >> thanks i wanted to say it was inspirational to hear the panel and all of mayor lee's xhilt and how the city is honoring those. i think coming together as a community is so powerful. i look in the room and so many people i had the privilege working w. the status of women, the commissioners and plezdant and lead of our department and commission staff. i put a plug in for the bay area womens summit this year. we had a great time last time. please do fill out the-go up to the wall what you like to see. we'll shape the program and now i think we'll have wine and food. thank you. [applause] >> we think over 50 thousand permanent residents in san francisco eligible for citizenship by lack information and resources so really the project is not about citizenship but really academy our immigrant community. >> making sure they're a part of what we do in san francisco the san franci
write them a note because we are taking all your suggestion and will shaich our panel discussion and workshops around ideaed and feedback during the time period. debbie meslow to close out and get food and drink. [applause] >> thanks i wanted to say it was inspirational to hear the panel and all of mayor lee's xhilt and how the city is honoring those. i think coming together as a community is so powerful. i look in the room and so many people i had the privilege working w. the status of...
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my first musical was "workshop" at the old musical theater center which is partially funded by the nea reporter: and it wasn't just the nea. >> i grew up loving musicals by parents who loved musicals, and we never had money to do to broadway shows. i think i saw three maybe before i an i saw "into the woods." and that changed my life. >> reporter: and that, says miranda, is the point, to give kids who otherwise wouldn't have it, access to the arts. like this 11-year-old and his older sisters samantha and grace in lecher county, kentucky. ♪ appalshop is the reason they've been able to take music lessons. >> if you hand me an instrument, i want to learn how to play it. so i was excited when i could learn to play the fiddle. >> reporter: the costs of these f programs are only a tiny portion of the budget but not funding them would cost americans much more. >> we try to tell the stories of americans and amplify their voices, their lives, their stories. when you take away that type of federal support you start leaving out tons, millions of voices in this country that are unheard. ♪ >>> the
my first musical was "workshop" at the old musical theater center which is partially funded by the nea reporter: and it wasn't just the nea. >> i grew up loving musicals by parents who loved musicals, and we never had money to do to broadway shows. i think i saw three maybe before i an i saw "into the woods." and that changed my life. >> reporter: and that, says miranda, is the point, to give kids who otherwise wouldn't have it, access to the arts. like this...
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our social media editor will be doing the workshop and angi angie gough will be moderating. tell us about what they're going to be doing. >> the theme is building broccoli city and building inclusive cities so we have heads of, just really amazing people in the fields. we have him there and michael who does a lot of great work in terms of civic engagement around jeff staple that's big on fashion and just kind of a cool vibe. a hip hop artist but also has a co juices so he'll be speaking on that. we have the story along with a number of other folks looking at technology and looking at politics and getting great minds to come together. >> networking. >> networking having these good conversations and definitely having actionable items that we can move forward with. >> so all of this is the big build up to the big show that takes place on saturday and the festival is headlined co-headlined as well. >> the black beatles. >> yeah. >> tell us about the other artists. >> sure. 21 savage, local acts such as chad french. >> when you put a festival like performers. how you put the musi
our social media editor will be doing the workshop and angi angie gough will be moderating. tell us about what they're going to be doing. >> the theme is building broccoli city and building inclusive cities so we have heads of, just really amazing people in the fields. we have him there and michael who does a lot of great work in terms of civic engagement around jeff staple that's big on fashion and just kind of a cool vibe. a hip hop artist but also has a co juices so he'll be speaking...
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damion: that's the workshops that i found.lly see what we've got and the potential. so, this is just under 5,000 square feet -- what we're working in at the moment. this one is 6,800 square feet. lemonis: and there's a working restroom here now? damion: two. lemonis: going into this warehouse this time, everything's organized, it's in its right place. they were smiling, and it seemed like there was less tension in the air. you two haven't killed each other yet? and how did that happen, that all of a sudden, you guys just decided to kumbaya? damion: everything that ever needed to be said, it came out -- what simon doesn't like about me business wise, what i don't like about simon business wise. now i trust him. lemonis: you seem like a calm, cool cat now. -simon: oh, yeah. -damion: [ laughs ] he was quite agitated, but part of that was because he was doing 105 jobs. simon: i've delegated roles. i feel a lot better. damion: we got a reality check, which we needed, and we're friends again. lemonis: simon and damion seem to be mor
damion: that's the workshops that i found.lly see what we've got and the potential. so, this is just under 5,000 square feet -- what we're working in at the moment. this one is 6,800 square feet. lemonis: and there's a working restroom here now? damion: two. lemonis: going into this warehouse this time, everything's organized, it's in its right place. they were smiling, and it seemed like there was less tension in the air. you two haven't killed each other yet? and how did that happen, that all...
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nick's free two-hour live real-estate workshop will be right there in your area. now, you can learn all about nick's system and strategies, firsthand, and get an inside look at what's possible when you join nick's community of like-minded individuals. they're a network of seasoned
nick's free two-hour live real-estate workshop will be right there in your area. now, you can learn all about nick's system and strategies, firsthand, and get an inside look at what's possible when you join nick's community of like-minded individuals. they're a network of seasoned
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this weekend, thoko miya isrunning a workshop on programming for youngentrepreneurs.science and softwaredesign are still very much male-dominated fields.ms. miya: science, technology, engineering and math areextremely important because n africa -- and i think it is aphenomenon around the world -- women often are told, you wouldbe better at something els, and that's why we focus ontechnology and entrepreneurship. getting people, and especiallywomen in africa, involved in tech and getting them involvedin entrepreneurship activities, getting them involved in keyareas where they could be industry leaders.reporter: thoko miya works for girlhype, a non-profitorganization that aims to get more women into stem subjects.her mother founded girlhype 12 years ago.ms. miya: the biggest challenge is investments.getting investments, getting endorsements, gettingsponsorships. i think african women reallyneed to come in with a sense of leadership, come in with a senseof ownership, come in with, this is me, this is what i do and iam capable. leave the beggar mentality athome, you don't
this weekend, thoko miya isrunning a workshop on programming for youngentrepreneurs.science and softwaredesign are still very much male-dominated fields.ms. miya: science, technology, engineering and math areextremely important because n africa -- and i think it is aphenomenon around the world -- women often are told, you wouldbe better at something els, and that's why we focus ontechnology and entrepreneurship. getting people, and especiallywomen in africa, involved in tech and getting them...
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but, you eventually went on to the iowa writers' workshop, got graduate degrees there, and the short-story that you first wrote and published was actually instrumental to pointing you on that path, was it not? - it was. so, i was very lucky early on to get a story published. and then that gave me the confidence to apply to the only graduate program i had ever heard of, the iowa writers' workshop, where all my heroes had gone, or taught. by the grace of god, they accepted me, and i also did my phd there. - john cheever was a professor of yours. - john cheever, john irving, and vance bourjaily, who had been john irving's teacher in the workshop. - it's like the very best possible people you could learn from, right? - yes, evan, but as you know, when you're an artist, whether it's in music, or in the literary arts, or painting, you already know how to do it. what you need is a guide or coach to say, alright, kid, you're on the right track, which is essentially what all three did for me, very generously. but really, no one can teach you how to do it. no one really offered suggestions, they jus
but, you eventually went on to the iowa writers' workshop, got graduate degrees there, and the short-story that you first wrote and published was actually instrumental to pointing you on that path, was it not? - it was. so, i was very lucky early on to get a story published. and then that gave me the confidence to apply to the only graduate program i had ever heard of, the iowa writers' workshop, where all my heroes had gone, or taught. by the grace of god, they accepted me, and i also did my...
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or our next meeting's workshop. pending your approval, we will submit our budget do the mayor for mayor's review on may 3 and following the mayor's review, we submit our budge to the board with the rest of the city on june 1 where we are go through budge process with other city departments and with -- conclude witching the board taking a final vote in july and we will keep you apprised of all of the evolution of the budge throughout this process. so, with that, i would like to invite ms. drew back to the podium to walk you through the budget accomplishments and the plan for hunters point shipyard and candlestick point. >> thank you, [inaudible] drew with the shipyard and candlestick. it's my project air ya, just to give a high level overview of the project, the shipyard and candlestick is subject to two redevelopment plan which is are now likely to be amended, but initially adopted in 2010, it includes 12100 homes of xh a third will be affordable, it includes the rebuilding of the alice griffith public housing proje
or our next meeting's workshop. pending your approval, we will submit our budget do the mayor for mayor's review on may 3 and following the mayor's review, we submit our budge to the board with the rest of the city on june 1 where we are go through budge process with other city departments and with -- conclude witching the board taking a final vote in july and we will keep you apprised of all of the evolution of the budge throughout this process. so, with that, i would like to invite ms. drew...
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the airport authority is hosting a public workshop today to unveil a master plan update. it updates the 25-year development plan and project detail. they are also asking for the public to leave comments. tonight's workshop runs until 7:00. >>> sunny and warm afternoon. a look at 22nd and market street. people enjoying outdoors. walking in light jackets or no jackets at all. look at lincoln financial field right now ahead of the nfl schedule being released. we'll see showers overnight. that will lead to another nice day and a great way to kick off the weekend. >> rained early but for most of the day it wasn't bad today. tammie souza is here with what we can expect in your neighborhood. >> it warmed up nicely. a repeat that we liked it so much. 75 in philly. mostly clear skies with clouds moving through the area. 72 in the pennsylvania suburbs. 69 in south jersey. a mix of sun and clouds. let's look along the shore. we have high thin overcast with temperatures around 60 degrees. let's see what's going on in hee l -- lehigh valley. delaware at 69 degrees right now with sunsh
the airport authority is hosting a public workshop today to unveil a master plan update. it updates the 25-year development plan and project detail. they are also asking for the public to leave comments. tonight's workshop runs until 7:00. >>> sunny and warm afternoon. a look at 22nd and market street. people enjoying outdoors. walking in light jackets or no jackets at all. look at lincoln financial field right now ahead of the nfl schedule being released. we'll see showers overnight....
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gallery because it also holds workshops for mental patientslj gallery because it also holds workshopsl health patient‘s ward, a mental health patient‘s ward, you got it, i've done it. in the digital age his methods are low—tech, mostly just the digital age his methods are low—tech, mostlyjust pen and ink. but the lines he draws speaks volumes. ijust feel i'm doing it and it comes like that. then you're also very conscious of... i like scratchy needs, or things where you can feel the paper. scratchy needs, or things where you can feelthe paper. it's scratchy needs, or things where you can feel the paper. it's notjust the process of drawing that can be therapeutic, but the results too. these colourful paintings of children and aliens are designed for the children's hospital designed to convert the children in strange surroundings. these stories were made for a unit treating eating disorders. you go into that situation and think, what is their problem? what would be suitable? what would help them? of course having some pictures on the wall of a hospital humanises it and means it isn't a
gallery because it also holds workshops for mental patientslj gallery because it also holds workshopsl health patient‘s ward, a mental health patient‘s ward, you got it, i've done it. in the digital age his methods are low—tech, mostly just the digital age his methods are low—tech, mostlyjust pen and ink. but the lines he draws speaks volumes. ijust feel i'm doing it and it comes like that. then you're also very conscious of... i like scratchy needs, or things where you can feel the...
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and, jeffrey brown visits a workshop in spain that specializes in reproducing exact replicas of art. >> the idea is that you can get someone to understand the complexity of an object, and you can get them to read it in many ways, through encountering facsimile. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there's word tonight that north korea has test-fired another ballistic missile. south korea's military says it happened early saturday, local time. a u.s. government source told reuters that initial indications suggest the test was a failure. we will return to the north korea story, after the news su
and, jeffrey brown visits a workshop in spain that specializes in reproducing exact replicas of art. >> the idea is that you can get someone to understand the complexity of an object, and you can get them to read it in many ways, through encountering facsimile. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford...
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there's workshops held on everything from pitching business ideas to the basics of digital design. >> integrating the minority population is a great way to create diversity across the board. >>> we want to target folks for whatever reason didn't have access. we want to invite them in. again this is code. you can use this. >> reporter: a coding workshop was held here on monday. >> i'm happy to see someone taking the lead in dc >> reporter: saunders is just happy to help. >> everyone wants the same thing, to make a difference in the community. >> now you don't have to be a howard student to take part in the activities here. on top of that, many courses are provided at the incubator that are free. if you're interested in becoming involved go to wusa9.com to learn more. from howard, john henry, wusa 9. >>> this sounds pretty outrageous. did a plane accidently empty a toilet tank over a cruise ship, causing dozens people to get hurt? we will verify if that's true. >>> my great, great, great, great grandparents are the reason they get a chance to fulfill their dreams. >> her great grandfath
there's workshops held on everything from pitching business ideas to the basics of digital design. >> integrating the minority population is a great way to create diversity across the board. >>> we want to target folks for whatever reason didn't have access. we want to invite them in. again this is code. you can use this. >> reporter: a coding workshop was held here on monday. >> i'm happy to see someone taking the lead in dc >> reporter: saunders is just happy...
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there were indentured servants, slaves, and a lot of these workshops were overseen by jeffersons white family. this is the heart of monticello. this was a 5000 acre plantation. that is a square miles. this plantation is enormous. the center of activity is right here. if you have been here in jefferson's day, you would have seen carriages, heard the noise of chickens and dogs, smelled smoke in the air, heard hammers and saws. there were dozens of people here, free and enslaved, all working for the plantation. from copious record taking, we know jefferson owned 607 human beings in his lifetime. 130 two 140 time, slaves would have been working at monticello. that would have been not just the mountaintop but the surrounding farms as well. this was a dynamic and fluid place where enslaved people were coming and going, living in different areas. jefferson interacted with all of them in different ways. it was not like he was isolated on his mountaintop. he used to take daily rides throughout his plantation. not only to remind slaves that also soheir owner, but he had a knowledge of what was g
there were indentured servants, slaves, and a lot of these workshops were overseen by jeffersons white family. this is the heart of monticello. this was a 5000 acre plantation. that is a square miles. this plantation is enormous. the center of activity is right here. if you have been here in jefferson's day, you would have seen carriages, heard the noise of chickens and dogs, smelled smoke in the air, heard hammers and saws. there were dozens of people here, free and enslaved, all working for...
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plantation street at monticello, through archaeology and documentary research, we know that over 20 workshops, storehouses, and dwellings lined this street. there were in slaved families here. there were indentured servants, hired white artisans, several of these workshops were supervised by jefferson and members of his white family. this is really a hub of industry of monticello, which was not just this mountaintop. .t was a 5000-acre plantation this plantation is enormous. the center of this activity is really right here, so if you had been here in jefferson's day, you would have seen carriages coming up and down this road. you would have heard the noise of chickens, of dogs. you would have smelled smoke in the air. you would have heard hammers and saws. there were dozens of people here, white and black, free and enslaved, all working for jeffersons plantation. recordfferson's copious taking, we know he owned 607 human beings in his lifetime, but at any given time, 130 two 140 slaves would have been working at monticello, and that would have been not just this mountaintop, but the surroundi
plantation street at monticello, through archaeology and documentary research, we know that over 20 workshops, storehouses, and dwellings lined this street. there were in slaved families here. there were indentured servants, hired white artisans, several of these workshops were supervised by jefferson and members of his white family. this is really a hub of industry of monticello, which was not just this mountaintop. .t was a 5000-acre plantation this plantation is enormous. the center of this...
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it happened inside of a workshop where a police armored vehicle was being repaired and the workshop collapsed in the explosion. this workshop is in the city mainly kurdish. the cause of the explosion is being investigated. the interior minister says it was probably caused by the repair work, not a terrorist attack. >>> well, a three month state of emergency has been declared in egypt after two deadly suicide bombings over the weekend at christian churches. funerals were held for some of the 44 people killed on palm sunday. more than one hundred others were hurt. and isis has claimed responsibility. despite that violence, pope francis still plans toes havity cairo, egypt at the end of the month. >>> the jewish celebration of passover coincides with the christian holy week this week. so new york police are closely monitoring houses of worship around the city. now, plain clothed officers and mobile units will be looking for anything suspicious. some of the houses of worships are also hiring private security. >>> 7:26. we're looking at the opening bell that kicked off the trading day on wall stre
it happened inside of a workshop where a police armored vehicle was being repaired and the workshop collapsed in the explosion. this workshop is in the city mainly kurdish. the cause of the explosion is being investigated. the interior minister says it was probably caused by the repair work, not a terrorist attack. >>> well, a three month state of emergency has been declared in egypt after two deadly suicide bombings over the weekend at christian churches. funerals were held for some...
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approximately, one and 50 students lgbt allies would be represented and expend to attend a day of workshops and the resource fair per next national poetry month the largest literary celebration isn't world with tens of millions of readers and k through 12 and literary curiosities and, of course, poets marking poetry is important in our culture and lives k l a w will be focusing on hash tag and 7 combrarldz and willie l. brown middle school have been working in teams proposed of an engineer and electrical engineer and computer engineers as part of willie l. brown middle school hands based technology and arithmetic's or m curriculum students will present their projects as a robotic celebration thursday april 6th for families so see functional robotic arms and finally after 8 years of learning cantonese or mandarin alice eight grade students go to china 57 students time or went to hong kong and other city's they attended the classes and students have returned and are excited to share what we learned and have a bridged culture and built community so that that concluded my report. thank you, com
approximately, one and 50 students lgbt allies would be represented and expend to attend a day of workshops and the resource fair per next national poetry month the largest literary celebration isn't world with tens of millions of readers and k through 12 and literary curiosities and, of course, poets marking poetry is important in our culture and lives k l a w will be focusing on hash tag and 7 combrarldz and willie l. brown middle school have been working in teams proposed of an engineer and...
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made of what you highlighted in previous workshops. regulatory challenges may be cheap among them and we spent some time talking just a moment ago about these. the pci a is ardently the greatest threat to our program success and viability today. that's because we don't have control over the pci a and how to-to provide a product that meets or beats pg&e service after accounting for the pca i requires flexibility keeping our cost as well as we can. to manage this risk were prioritizing regulatory advocacy for near-term staffing support. energy supply portfolio management also plays a key role in managing pci arrest. while it is prudent to lock in prices we can't overcommit long term because it will limit our ability to take advantage of technological change to reduce cost. since the pci a is pegged to market prices, it's important to be able to take advantage of market price decreases. that could increase the pci eight. it's really important to understand that dynamic that the pci a is a calculated value based on existing market conditio
made of what you highlighted in previous workshops. regulatory challenges may be cheap among them and we spent some time talking just a moment ago about these. the pci a is ardently the greatest threat to our program success and viability today. that's because we don't have control over the pci a and how to-to provide a product that meets or beats pg&e service after accounting for the pca i requires flexibility keeping our cost as well as we can. to manage this risk were prioritizing...
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row, jefferson considered it the industrial part of his estate, of littlead a number factories and workshops that were manned a people of color, just next to the garden. >> we are getting more and more of a few of charlottesville. appear?? we see from >>. university hospital, just beyond that the dome of the uva rotunda. that's the historic core of the university of virginia. to the right of that, you can see the big dome of the old university hall, that was pulled to the very 60's. thecan see what is becoming 21st century skyline of charlottesville. we are experiencing a tremendous boom in development. it's a good problem to have, but it is still a challenge. >> we have this great aerial view of downtown. should we had there now? >> yeah, let's go to the heart of downtown. we are driving into downtown charlottesville through the old belmont neighborhood, which started here in the 1890's. that is downtown charlottesville. our humble skyline, you can see the pavilion, which is at the east end of the downtown mall, the outdoor music venue. headingoing to be towards the very top of the old mont
row, jefferson considered it the industrial part of his estate, of littlead a number factories and workshops that were manned a people of color, just next to the garden. >> we are getting more and more of a few of charlottesville. appear?? we see from >>. university hospital, just beyond that the dome of the uva rotunda. that's the historic core of the university of virginia. to the right of that, you can see the big dome of the old university hall, that was pulled to the very 60's....
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will be happening and satellite workshops throughout the week in other locations on tuesday may 16 doing some high-level i shouldn't say high-level - panel and panel presentations that are these items were highly attended different than workshops but we're curating really informational speakers and presenters motivational. >> a small stories. >> we also have the board of supervisors honorees for that day and many of the affiliate organizations on tuesday evening thursday is a small business award at the at&t park this year and may 20th is shop our neighborhood sidewalk sales. >> so for legislation at our april 10th merge we'll be hearing rehearing the apps is now - you requested some kind of small business engagement for businesses displaced as a result of what is developed to go along with the housing bonus program and presenting in terms of what we can legally do in terms of assisting small businesses who are displaced by the home sf project you will also be hearing the lacking in the workplace supervisor tang legislation and off-street parking in supervisor farrell work with the defin
will be happening and satellite workshops throughout the week in other locations on tuesday may 16 doing some high-level i shouldn't say high-level - panel and panel presentations that are these items were highly attended different than workshops but we're curating really informational speakers and presenters motivational. >> a small stories. >> we also have the board of supervisors honorees for that day and many of the affiliate organizations on tuesday evening thursday is a small...
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that was sort of the industrial parts of his estate where he had a number of little factories and workshops that were manned by people of color. and i was just next to the garden. >> so we are getting more of a view of charlotte. >> isn't this great. >> what can we see from up here? >> you can see the big white building is the university hospital. beyond that is the dome of the uva rotunda. that's the historic core of the university of virginia. into the right is the big dome of the old university hall, the basketball arena built in the 1960s. you can start to see really what is becoming the 21st century skyline of charlottesville. we are experiencing a tremendous a boom in development and growth and it's a good problem to have, but still a challenge that we have. >> we have this great aerial view of downtown, should we had there now? >> let's go to the heart of downtown charlottesville. >> were driving in through the old belmont neighborhood which the development started in the 1890s. that is downtown charlottesvil charlottesville, our humble skyline. you can see the pavilion which is at t
that was sort of the industrial parts of his estate where he had a number of little factories and workshops that were manned by people of color. and i was just next to the garden. >> so we are getting more of a view of charlotte. >> isn't this great. >> what can we see from up here? >> you can see the big white building is the university hospital. beyond that is the dome of the uva rotunda. that's the historic core of the university of virginia. into the right is the big...
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they hold workshops for mental health patients.the nightingale project in london, which worked in hospitals, that started me off. idid worked in hospitals, that started me off. i did some drawings for an elderly peoples ward. mental health patients ward. you have got it, i have done it. in this overwhelmingly digital age, his methods are decidedly low—tech, pen and ink, in his hands, the lines that he draws speak volumes. ijust his hands, the lines that he draws speak volumes. i just feel i am doing it, it comes like that, and you are very conscious, i like scratching it is, things where you can feel the marks on the paper, so you are getting that as well. not just the process of drawing that can be therapeutic, the results can be as well, these colourful paintings of children and aliens are created for a children's hospital designed to comfort children uprooted in strange surroundings. these paintings are made for a unit treating eating disorders. you go into the situation and you think, what is their problem, the people here, wha
they hold workshops for mental health patients.the nightingale project in london, which worked in hospitals, that started me off. idid worked in hospitals, that started me off. i did some drawings for an elderly peoples ward. mental health patients ward. you have got it, i have done it. in this overwhelmingly digital age, his methods are decidedly low—tech, pen and ink, in his hands, the lines that he draws speak volumes. ijust his hands, the lines that he draws speak volumes. i just feel i...
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the application deadline is pri april 28 and this we are hosting a workshop at ten a.m. at our offices at 1455, market street, 22nd floor. walk to workday, around the corner on april sixth, we are supporting walk sf in the efforts to coordinate the important date of shine a light and raise awareness of all of the benefits of walking through the healthy and sustain able transportation. >> turning to property je proje delivery, it is nearing completeing in district ten and thank you for your office's whep that over the years. this project is allocation that has leveraged about 40 million in infrastructure and houses source to create new walk able transit access for sacility to provide the sidewalks and street lighting and other improvements for the units of mixed income housing at hunter's view. and thank you to the departments that are working on that project. >> the neighborhood transportation improvement program, kobts to make progress and working with commissioner tang's office, and to scope, two new capitol projects on the feasibility of a round about. and in the inte
the application deadline is pri april 28 and this we are hosting a workshop at ten a.m. at our offices at 1455, market street, 22nd floor. walk to workday, around the corner on april sixth, we are supporting walk sf in the efforts to coordinate the important date of shine a light and raise awareness of all of the benefits of walking through the healthy and sustain able transportation. >> turning to property je proje delivery, it is nearing completeing in district ten and thank you for...
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. >> so we do a one on one financial counseling and group educational workshop.support the efforts. we work with a variety of organizations. we have 300 across the region who have clients who are stl struggling to make ends meet. it is how do i best use my money. you talk about your son going to college. it's how do i save for college? what's the right student loan and how do i help my son pay it back and make sure he keeps his credit on track? it is really trying to get people into the basics of banking too. the world is shipping. we are seeing a lot more companies coming on the market and we want to make sure people are banking in their neighborhoods with their local bank like citizens. >> you always hear people talk about religion and financing. you find people are -- you moe, they drop their guard a little bit? >> absolutely. >> this is a scary thing for people. >> absolutely. i think clients who come to the workshops are declined in a way. we have to cut people off. they are talking too much about personal finances and saying you need a one on one counseling
. >> so we do a one on one financial counseling and group educational workshop.support the efforts. we work with a variety of organizations. we have 300 across the region who have clients who are stl struggling to make ends meet. it is how do i best use my money. you talk about your son going to college. it's how do i save for college? what's the right student loan and how do i help my son pay it back and make sure he keeps his credit on track? it is really trying to get people into the...
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it theon considered industrial part of his estate where he had a number of little factories and workshops that were manned by people of color, along in there, just next to the garden. ofwe will get more and more view of charlottesville. what can we see from up here? the big white building is the university hospital and just beyond that you can see the dome the historictunda, core of the university of virginia. just to the right of that you see the big dome of the old university hall, basketball arena that was built in the 1960's. you can see what's becoming the 21st century skyline of charlottesville. we're experiencing a tremendous growth,development, and and it's a good from the hat is still a challenge that we had. >> so have a great aerial view of downtown. should we go there now? >> us go to the heart of downtown charlottesville. the oldving through belmont neighborhood which started in the 1890's. charlottesville, our humble skyline. whichn see the pavilion is at the east end of the downtown mall, that is the outdoor music venue. we're going to be heading toward , you can see the to
it theon considered industrial part of his estate where he had a number of little factories and workshops that were manned by people of color, along in there, just next to the garden. ofwe will get more and more view of charlottesville. what can we see from up here? the big white building is the university hospital and just beyond that you can see the dome the historictunda, core of the university of virginia. just to the right of that you see the big dome of the old university hall, basketball...
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i wasn't at the architectural workshop. >> there is more functioniment and efficient from a cost standpoint and privacy. >> again, the commissioner being the commissioner we are very consciousf oour dollars and our budget. not saying the airport budget is nothing we have control over but if the airport could change comparative to what we have just curious about it. thaupg for the information, just wanted to report back to the command staff and fellow commissionerwise the observation from my side only because we were all there and so i just thought that--thank you very much, chief hayes-white and chief gonzalez. >> thank you, mr. vise president. mr. hardeman- >> i have a comment after vice president nakajo. thank you. i also asked the same question on the tour about the dorms because like your comments the airport is very interested in doing everything first class and i was sort of surprised that i didn't see any separate rooms for gender and i asked that question to a woman that was on the tour and they said it was discussed and this is what we ended up with. no one made anybody do anything
i wasn't at the architectural workshop. >> there is more functioniment and efficient from a cost standpoint and privacy. >> again, the commissioner being the commissioner we are very consciousf oour dollars and our budget. not saying the airport budget is nothing we have control over but if the airport could change comparative to what we have just curious about it. thaupg for the information, just wanted to report back to the command staff and fellow commissionerwise the observation...
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65 hundred people have applied for citizenship and 10 thousand comboiblth teams have kurd in the workshops the mayor has double funding for community-based organizations for immigrants legal services we've committed over $14 million over the next two years this is more per capita than any other city. >> (clapping.) >> and in addition to the funding the mayor also activated our corporate donors for services to immigrant as a result, the san francisco interface council created an interstate independent fund for defense whoever needs funding this is the guy do come and talk to (laughter) >> (clapping.) >> so in addition to the leadership our doesn't city attorney dennis herrera and epa acknowledge our police chief chief william scott for his leadership when the ban passed he was the first person to reach out every fwri during our prayers there are police officers to make sure no incident and hate crimes none it attacking them to exercise their first amendment rights so, please give a hand to chief william scott i wanted to acknowledge tom from the firefighters poa we just lost one of our own
65 hundred people have applied for citizenship and 10 thousand comboiblth teams have kurd in the workshops the mayor has double funding for community-based organizations for immigrants legal services we've committed over $14 million over the next two years this is more per capita than any other city. >> (clapping.) >> and in addition to the funding the mayor also activated our corporate donors for services to immigrant as a result, the san francisco interface council created an...
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the workshop is in a city that's mainly karn ired. the cause of of the explosion is being investigated. >>> well back here at home marin county's having trouble finding locations for marijuana dispensaries that are accessible to nearby residents. the county administrate received and rejected all ten applications for marijuana dispensary applications. the administrator's also recommending a revised approach to issuing advisories. now because of crime concerns raised by residents, the county board of supervisors may look into dispensaries that only sell marijuana by delivery rather than having customers pick them up at the store. >>> we can say that districts are kind of rotating their pring breaks so i'm sure that's showing up in your traffic as well. >> yes, in some areas it's a lal bit light. in others not so much. let's start with your commute in contra costa county and highway 4 because things are slow up there from willow pass road to bay point. a little farther south. here we go. this hasn't popped up. the road sensors haven't pi
the workshop is in a city that's mainly karn ired. the cause of of the explosion is being investigated. >>> well back here at home marin county's having trouble finding locations for marijuana dispensaries that are accessible to nearby residents. the county administrate received and rejected all ten applications for marijuana dispensary applications. the administrator's also recommending a revised approach to issuing advisories. now because of crime concerns raised by residents, the...
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reduce the flood risk beyond count infrastructure and talking about that at the end edge of this workshop so right now i'll go through and provide an update and this is part of what the board of supervisors is asked to see next month this is a preview of what we'll show the board of supervisors on the individual neighborhoods so this is a map of where the 5 projects on the west side and the bay side forester the main project consultants a new auxiliary pipe a parallel pipe on affirmativeer and up size on the streets to raise crosswalks and roadway for curve site recreation that was - there was a comment about the number of things we've received thanks to the outreach from our contract team and anticipated the construction to happen this spring and summer that is four or $5 million and will be before the next rainy season the neighborhood is the er bone we're all in all to route the water into the system upstairs this getting water into the system we're coordinating a lot of work going on in the neighborhood a paving conflict and replacement project we're co-op with the projects and issued
reduce the flood risk beyond count infrastructure and talking about that at the end edge of this workshop so right now i'll go through and provide an update and this is part of what the board of supervisors is asked to see next month this is a preview of what we'll show the board of supervisors on the individual neighborhoods so this is a map of where the 5 projects on the west side and the bay side forester the main project consultants a new auxiliary pipe a parallel pipe on affirmativeer and...