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so we see more and more onsite services and this is another significant trend. we also see that employers are encouraging the use of centers of excellence. so instead of just having employees necessarily always just go to the nearest hospital or the hospital that their doctor admits to, more employers are looking into identifying exceptional hospitals or health systems and then encouraging their employees to use those. usually by paying more, a higher proportion of the cost so maybe they have 80% coverage, they might pay 90% if you go to a center of excellence. if they have to travel, they pay the travel costs for the patient and a loved one or a caretaker to go with them. so -- and there's different ways that they do this. this slide on 22 talks about the different ways that they do that. do they reduce or eliminate copace offer the program with the quality. even if they spend more money on the individual hospital admission, they usually have significantly lower complications, infections, having to redo the operation or having -- or go someplace else a so-calle
so we see more and more onsite services and this is another significant trend. we also see that employers are encouraging the use of centers of excellence. so instead of just having employees necessarily always just go to the nearest hospital or the hospital that their doctor admits to, more employers are looking into identifying exceptional hospitals or health systems and then encouraging their employees to use those. usually by paying more, a higher proportion of the cost so maybe they have...
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Aug 2, 2011
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says it has discovered about 700 tons of highly radioactive water on saturday in the basement of an onsite building near the storage facility for contaminated water. it says the water contained 19,000 becquerels of cesium 134 per cubic centimeter. the utility is investigating how the leak happened. but it says there is no danger of the contaminated water leaking out of the building. japan's government is to ask rice farmers in the tohoku region for radiation before and after harvest. details on tests for insuring that rice on the market is free of radioactive cesium from the fukushima daiichi power plant. all six prefectures in the tohoku region have decided to have the tests. others will consider radtion checks of rice. the government says it will suspend rice shipments if levels are detected. farmers have voiced concern that rice seed planted after the accident may be contaminated. >> translator: checking for radiation will allow us farmers to grow our rice with high motivation. >> in japan, rice is generally harvested from late summer to autumn. rice is the nation's main crop. the tohok
says it has discovered about 700 tons of highly radioactive water on saturday in the basement of an onsite building near the storage facility for contaminated water. it says the water contained 19,000 becquerels of cesium 134 per cubic centimeter. the utility is investigating how the leak happened. but it says there is no danger of the contaminated water leaking out of the building. japan's government is to ask rice farmers in the tohoku region for radiation before and after harvest. details on...
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Aug 23, 2011
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of the government crash investigation team says a large amount of evidence has been obtained from onsite inspections. analysis of operational data and interviews. the official says that the probe is steadily proceeding. the mangled remains of some of the cars are still at a train station about 7 kilometers from the crash site. a security guard at the station told nhk that there is no sign of them being inspected. some bereaved families remain unconvinced about the official explanations. >> translator: unless the government clarifies its responsibility and discloses the facts, i will consider taking legal action. >>> even though it's summer, classrooms in the tsunami-destroyed areas are busy with students and teachers. they are making up for lost time caused by the march 11th disaster. >> reporter: the harbor in onagawa once bustled with fishing boats. the tsunami completely upended life in the town located in the miyagi prefecture. five months later, not much improved. even now, almost 500 people live in shelters. this junior high school was built on elevated ground in the center of town
of the government crash investigation team says a large amount of evidence has been obtained from onsite inspections. analysis of operational data and interviews. the official says that the probe is steadily proceeding. the mangled remains of some of the cars are still at a train station about 7 kilometers from the crash site. a security guard at the station told nhk that there is no sign of them being inspected. some bereaved families remain unconvinced about the official explanations....
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. >> the fare provided onsite interviews, computer access, inforphaoeugz teacher credential -- informationer credential alley and how to ace an interview. >>> animals stuck at a shelter may have new homes. the city's animal care and control unit was partnering with pet food express. that company is going to showcase the animals at the store on market street. the program encourages potential owners to adopt the animals at discount rates. the first time they are partnering with a private organization. >>> a 32 foot tall stubgture is going to be reinstalled at the airport this afternoon. the conquest of space was removed as the airport renovated terminal two. a large crane is brought in to replace it at the international terminal. >>> back to our weather now. nice day today over to our chief meteorologist, bill, it sounds nice but colder? >> that is right, frank. a big cool down as much as 10 degrees going into friday. the fog is big out there. more fog than we saw last night at this time or the night before. the whole bay area or san francisco county of san francisco but for the fringees her
. >> the fare provided onsite interviews, computer access, inforphaoeugz teacher credential -- informationer credential alley and how to ace an interview. >>> animals stuck at a shelter may have new homes. the city's animal care and control unit was partnering with pet food express. that company is going to showcase the animals at the store on market street. the program encourages potential owners to adopt the animals at discount rates. the first time they are partnering with a...
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i've been told that a few companies have done onsite interviews. pass your resume around and cross your fingers. some companies say they have opportunities available and they're ready and willing to hire. i'm told at the jobs fair in detroit sprint hired three people and the cleveland clinic says that it is prepared to hire at least 100 people. whether all of these people will come from the folks who showed up from the jobs fair, we can't answer that. there are companies ready and willing to hire. they say this is not just a p.r. stunt. they're available and willing to hire people. it is tough to see this. i've got to be honest with you. i was driving in, i saw a young man in his early 20s, he's fixing his suit in the reflection of someone else's car car to come in here and get a job knowing that the odds of leaving with one are slim. hopefully not slim to none, but certainly slim. >> it's like the pictures outside of atlanta. snaked around that building in their sunday best in sweltering heat in sults and ties and high heels and just thinking that
i've been told that a few companies have done onsite interviews. pass your resume around and cross your fingers. some companies say they have opportunities available and they're ready and willing to hire. i'm told at the jobs fair in detroit sprint hired three people and the cleveland clinic says that it is prepared to hire at least 100 people. whether all of these people will come from the folks who showed up from the jobs fair, we can't answer that. there are companies ready and willing to...
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Aug 30, 2011
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. >> we're coordinating well with the federal government, we have fema folks right here onsite in theons and intelligence center you see here. working incredibly hard and providing things we need. our own team at the state level has put aside everything, except for saying, listen, how do we best serve, making sure the human life is saved and then try to minimize property damage? >> you know what, folks? i just want to make sure i got that comment right. we have fema folks right here on site, they're working incredibly hard, providing things that we need, our team. our own team at the state level has put -- i mean, it just goes on and on. governor christie, i give you credit. because at a time of life or death, you put left, right, blue, green, center, republican, democrat, you put it aside. and you admitted to the country that government has a function. government has a positive function. and those are government employees that you have attacked. those are first responders who you have gone after their health care, you've gone after their pension, you've gone after their wages, you've
. >> we're coordinating well with the federal government, we have fema folks right here onsite in theons and intelligence center you see here. working incredibly hard and providing things we need. our own team at the state level has put aside everything, except for saying, listen, how do we best serve, making sure the human life is saved and then try to minimize property damage? >> you know what, folks? i just want to make sure i got that comment right. we have fema folks right here...
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Aug 20, 2011
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indian onsite disguised themselves as in the hands and said they were a symbol of freedom. regardless of this phony symbolism, the participants in the boston tea party unleashed a social, political and economic upheaval that they would never again be able to control. the tea party provoked a reign of terror in boston and other american cities where the inflected a.m. on a vaginal border the on others. they dumped tea ships in new york, philadelphia, charleston, wallsten staged a second tea party a few months after the first one, the mobs broke no dissent. they burned the homes of england and they suspected of favoring the british rule and sent their dreaded imitation of the inquisition coach to the doors of citizens who dared to voice support for their church for their country, and they're legitimate established government. the squeaking cart arrived at dawn and its drivers breaking down doors and driving the victims from their beds for transport to the liberty tree. a cheering mob always awaited them to start them, and hang them with a rope around their waist from a branch
indian onsite disguised themselves as in the hands and said they were a symbol of freedom. regardless of this phony symbolism, the participants in the boston tea party unleashed a social, political and economic upheaval that they would never again be able to control. the tea party provoked a reign of terror in boston and other american cities where the inflected a.m. on a vaginal border the on others. they dumped tea ships in new york, philadelphia, charleston, wallsten staged a second tea...
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Aug 19, 2011
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know this, but the military has a number of agreements with law enforcement that allow them to come onsite and train. that means any kind of training, whether it's shooting, well, as you can -- if you can go on to fort hood, you may be flying microunmanned systems under 500 feet, you may have shadows flying a little bit higher. and you start to look at everything and the way things are run and that's how we learn about it. what's noisy? what's not noisy? what should we consider? what's it like at night? you can fly at night. that's great. you hone your skills that way and so you need to start using the resources that you have. if you don't live in texas, you should start looking for restricted air space because now you can come and test your products or you can test your skills. these are perishable skills. these are not the kind of tools that you're going to have in the trunk of your car, pull out and expect to use it the first time when you really need it, okay? texas a & m, dr. robin murphy, she doesn't just play with unmand aircraft systems. she place with the examit of all the other t
know this, but the military has a number of agreements with law enforcement that allow them to come onsite and train. that means any kind of training, whether it's shooting, well, as you can -- if you can go on to fort hood, you may be flying microunmanned systems under 500 feet, you may have shadows flying a little bit higher. and you start to look at everything and the way things are run and that's how we learn about it. what's noisy? what's not noisy? what should we consider? what's it like...