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along with a certified letter to the landlord stating, and i quote, you are directed to fix the unsanitary conditions. as of the close of business yesterday, nothing had been done. the last thing mentioned on the complaint database was 6/27, where the landlord asked the inspector for an additional two weeks. this is now four weeks later, and nothing has been done. it i will ask ms. day, since it is on her letter had, what this means? >> staff can address to later, but they are not allowed to respond to your public comment. >> we are over two months, and nothing has been done. the last thing that was done was four weeks ago, where they aske for two weeks. now i would like to make some comments about what mr. sweeney said last week about emergency repairs. i went eight days without heat, five days without hot water. mr. sweeney indicated that it would be necessary, in order to make the repairs, that a replacement of the hot water and furnace would be necessary. that is not the case. when they finally bought a repair man in the, it took less than two hours to repair the hot water and furnace.
along with a certified letter to the landlord stating, and i quote, you are directed to fix the unsanitary conditions. as of the close of business yesterday, nothing had been done. the last thing mentioned on the complaint database was 6/27, where the landlord asked the inspector for an additional two weeks. this is now four weeks later, and nothing has been done. it i will ask ms. day, since it is on her letter had, what this means? >> staff can address to later, but they are not allowed...
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. >> the camp is growing all the time and it is becoming increasingly overcrowded and unsanitary, as well. aid agencies are stretched to the very limit. more people are arriving with every day that passes, with over thousands of them fleeing civil war and droughts in their native somalia. no one here has any intention of going home anytime soon. >> still to come on gmt -- monsters of the deep running the english coast. don't worry. it was 155 million years ago, but we look at the latest scientific revelations. >> dugard, the woman who spent 18 years held captive in a back garden in california has told american tv that the children she bore made her feel less alone. speaking exclusively to diane sawyer of abc, jaycee said she does not know how she managed to survive the whole experience. >> an astonishing story of survival. she was controlled, manipulated, and raped. at the age of 14, dugard gave birth to her first child alone in a squalid backyard prison. >> you are alone and no one is there. having a baby in a backyard. >> yes, i did. very painful. then i saw her. she's beautiful. i
. >> the camp is growing all the time and it is becoming increasingly overcrowded and unsanitary, as well. aid agencies are stretched to the very limit. more people are arriving with every day that passes, with over thousands of them fleeing civil war and droughts in their native somalia. no one here has any intention of going home anytime soon. >> still to come on gmt -- monsters of the deep running the english coast. don't worry. it was 155 million years ago, but we look at the...
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. >> it is becoming increasingly overcrowded and unsanitary here as well. workers are stretched to the very limit and more people are arriving every day. thousands of them are fleeing from civil war and now a drought as well in their native somalia. no one has any intention of going on anytime soon. >> but the aid is making a difference here. on monday, we show these pictures of a chronically malnourished baby. this is him now. his doctors say he is out of danger and gradually growing stronger. amidste erlsth ais misery there is also hope. >> been out to libya where for the first time in six weeks the rebels in the city of misrata say they have made to the begin gains in their campaign toward the capital of tripoli. gabriel of the bbc has been talking to the rebels on the front lines, where he sent this report from. >> an extraordinary exchange has taken place here. just a few days ago when we were here there were scores of men firing their guns, firing off rockets from behind this sandbank over in that direction. you can see the amount of spent cartridges
. >> it is becoming increasingly overcrowded and unsanitary here as well. workers are stretched to the very limit and more people are arriving every day. thousands of them are fleeing from civil war and now a drought as well in their native somalia. no one has any intention of going on anytime soon. >> but the aid is making a difference here. on monday, we show these pictures of a chronically malnourished baby. this is him now. his doctors say he is out of danger and gradually...
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these are unsanitary. these are things that must be given. salt and pepper can be understandable and covered by our food stamps, but all of the basic needs we are told we would be given are not being looked at. if that would be looked at, please continue to take our money. you are giving us housing and your caseworkers are helping us. if you are going to take our money can we please have toilet paper and hand soap. >> thank you. >> i am also a resident of next door. i am a recipient of your care not cash. i understand that the money goes towards my shelter. that is ok. but there are things that we are restricted to. we are treated like juveniles to where we can't do this and we are not allowed to do that. monitors can't decide in our 15-minute break where we stand. stand in front of the building. no. across the street, no. neighbors are complaining. we are being shuffled for 15 minutes three times a night and in the day when we are not allowed around the shelter. it is an issue that i am paying for. the $59, i am trying to look for work. if i
these are unsanitary. these are things that must be given. salt and pepper can be understandable and covered by our food stamps, but all of the basic needs we are told we would be given are not being looked at. if that would be looked at, please continue to take our money. you are giving us housing and your caseworkers are helping us. if you are going to take our money can we please have toilet paper and hand soap. >> thank you. >> i am also a resident of next door. i am a recipient...
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. >> it is becoming increasingly overcrowded and unsanitary here as well. workers are stretched to the very limit and more people are arriving every day. thousands of them are fleeing from civil war and now a drought as well in their native somalia. no one has any intention of going on anytime soon. >> but the aid is making a difference here. on monday, we show these pictures of a chronically malnourished baby. this is him now. his doctors say he is out of danger and gradually growing stronger. amidst the misery there is also hope. >> been out to libya where for the first time in six weeks the rebels in the city of misrata say they have made to the begin gains in their campaign toward the capital of tripoli. gabriel of the bbc has been talking to the rebels on the front lines, where he sent this report from. >> an extraordinary exchange has taken place here. just a few days ago when we were here there were scores of men guns, firing off rockets from behind this sandbank over in that direction. you can see the amount of spent cartridges and littered up aroun
. >> it is becoming increasingly overcrowded and unsanitary here as well. workers are stretched to the very limit and more people are arriving every day. thousands of them are fleeing from civil war and now a drought as well in their native somalia. no one has any intention of going on anytime soon. >> but the aid is making a difference here. on monday, we show these pictures of a chronically malnourished baby. this is him now. his doctors say he is out of danger and gradually...
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are no windows and no sunlight the air was described to me as thick and disgusting in a totally unsanitary conditions bed bug infestation throughout the prison mosquitoes prisoners that seemed to be going crazy rocking against walls banging their heads on the walls i was told there are children young boys that are also inside of the prison many of the people that are there were picked up on suspicion of having links to al shabaab or al qaeda and i was told very directly by multiple somali intelligence officials and government officials that the american and french intelligence agents that work with the somalis directly interrogate prisoners if they ask and that it does happen and that the somali intelligence agents let them do it freely when i spoke to i can't say the name of the entity that i called for comment because they told me that i could only identify them as a u.s. official but let's just say u.s. official familiar with these operations said that the americans only debrief the brief terror suspects in the presence of somali agents and only jointly with those somali agents that was
are no windows and no sunlight the air was described to me as thick and disgusting in a totally unsanitary conditions bed bug infestation throughout the prison mosquitoes prisoners that seemed to be going crazy rocking against walls banging their heads on the walls i was told there are children young boys that are also inside of the prison many of the people that are there were picked up on suspicion of having links to al shabaab or al qaeda and i was told very directly by multiple somali...
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investigation in two thousand and seven constantly found its name in negative media stories involving unsanitary conditions and poor treatment of veterans and more likely that the facility is not being shut down or for a loss of relevancy or any relative value to the effort to take care of veterans but rather to retire a name painted by so much battle. government free of profit incentive only does what's in its own interest not that of any patient that isn't part of that wounded veterans receive the care they are owed to deal with the multitude of challenges they encounter as a result of their service their government for the third time in two and a half weeks we have another assassination and kandahar this time claiming the life of sixty five year old mare hater honeybee but the citizens of both afghanistan and the united states who work as an account in virginia resident before returning to his native country kandahar the original site of the taliban regime has seen a wave of assassinations throughout two thousand and eleven with at least ten each month since the new year began the taliban is
investigation in two thousand and seven constantly found its name in negative media stories involving unsanitary conditions and poor treatment of veterans and more likely that the facility is not being shut down or for a loss of relevancy or any relative value to the effort to take care of veterans but rather to retire a name painted by so much battle. government free of profit incentive only does what's in its own interest not that of any patient that isn't part of that wounded veterans...
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you can get it by a blood transfusion, needle sticks, sharing needles and unsanitary tattoo or piercingefore 1992 the blood supply was not screened for hepatitis c. if you have gotten a blood transfusion before 1992 you may be at risk. >> mo who should be screened? >> those born between 1946 and 1966 should get checked. ask your doctor. >> coming up next, or should i say before we go, go to webmd.com and search for hepatitis c. >>> coming up next, consumers are paying the price when it comes to airlines and taxes. we'll tell you what to look out for. >>> and later, love that couldn't be stopped by war. a bride who just got married even though her husband wasn't at the altar, he was in afghanistan. this is "the early show" here on cbs. >>> "healthwatch" sponsored by air optix brand contact lenses, the lens you can survive a long day in. day has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. [ male announcer ] that's why they're recommended most for people who sleep in their lenses. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial offer. for people who sleep in their lenses
you can get it by a blood transfusion, needle sticks, sharing needles and unsanitary tattoo or piercingefore 1992 the blood supply was not screened for hepatitis c. if you have gotten a blood transfusion before 1992 you may be at risk. >> mo who should be screened? >> those born between 1946 and 1966 should get checked. ask your doctor. >> coming up next, or should i say before we go, go to webmd.com and search for hepatitis c. >>> coming up next, consumers are paying...