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zuckerberg and dr. chang it is going to transform a hearsay hospital and serve our patients better dr. chang understands the example era work and mission and part of the general family for the years and as a nurse and ceo of san francisco general, i understand this transformative gift really means it's a game changer as said earlier zuckerberg's are bringing our council caption forward and joining the donors and community make sure our patients get access to the same life saving environment and investment that any patient deserves in the city we're thankful the foundations has been an outstanding york connie is here representing the foundation board i want to thank larry and pam bear and richard and judy who chaired the campaign you're looking at the resolution of gifts from other donors as well as the zuckerberg's on behalf of the hospital and the patient and the community to really thank the zuckerberg's and all the donors for their generosity in helping us to really plan for the future and how we care for
zuckerberg and dr. chang it is going to transform a hearsay hospital and serve our patients better dr. chang understands the example era work and mission and part of the general family for the years and as a nurse and ceo of san francisco general, i understand this transformative gift really means it's a game changer as said earlier zuckerberg's are bringing our council caption forward and joining the donors and community make sure our patients get access to the same life saving environment and...
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beginning and now with the support of our leadership donors and the significant investment from dr. chang and mr. during the course we're 0 moving forward with a 35 million-dollar campaign that raised 90 percent so far so the equity b will be an opportunity to continue to rise fund to insure that funds are available for future needs the hospital can on with the except and facilities necessary to be like other hospitals with the exceptional $75 million grant from the zuckerbergs this will secure we have the quality care today and continue to generate fund to maintain many going forward by investing in the general hospital in this incredible way not only are the sdushgdz and other leadership donors signaling the importance of medical care it is precedent setting and doctor chang and sdushgdz this is the biggest demolition it is record breaking and significant so with your just really continued to be dedicated to the effort to make sure the hospital has as advanced technology and furniture and equipment it need in order to serve our most diverse and at risks populations as well the high-leve
beginning and now with the support of our leadership donors and the significant investment from dr. chang and mr. during the course we're 0 moving forward with a 35 million-dollar campaign that raised 90 percent so far so the equity b will be an opportunity to continue to rise fund to insure that funds are available for future needs the hospital can on with the except and facilities necessary to be like other hospitals with the exceptional $75 million grant from the zuckerbergs this will secure...
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dr. franklin chang-diaz. and i started researching everything about dr. franklin chang-diaz, and i found out that he came from very humble beginnings, from costa rica, to come and study here in the states. he had brown skin like i did. he talked english with a... he spoke english with an accent, just like i did. and i said, "well, if he was able to do it, why can't i do it?" >> hinojosa: you know, you were, though, one of the most... what people would perceive to be one of the most powerless people in this country. you were born in this country, so you were a citizen, and you had that power. but for all intents and purposes, i mean, in this moment in history, right now... this was 25, 30 years ago, 40 years ago. but right now, those migrant farm workers with their children who are picking out fruits and vegetables are seen as problem people. and you turn that all around and say, "from a farm worker, i'm an astronaut." what's the power in that? what do you want people to see beyond that? what is the message there of... in essence, of your life? i think it's
dr. franklin chang-diaz. and i started researching everything about dr. franklin chang-diaz, and i found out that he came from very humble beginnings, from costa rica, to come and study here in the states. he had brown skin like i did. he talked english with a... he spoke english with an accent, just like i did. and i said, "well, if he was able to do it, why can't i do it?" >> hinojosa: you know, you were, though, one of the most... what people would perceive to be one of the...
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the bedroom if that's acceptable so - and so i'll be willing to make a motion to take dr with the necessary changes with the lower level of the garage consistent with the code was it requires the project. >> second. >> second. >> commissioner moore. >> i believe that the essence of the dr is about the perceptives that is point out that needs to be noticed staff that's not the essence of the motion we have to properly understand the issue of privacy i don't believe that of feet is enough for visual privacy in in no way, shape, or form i happy to live next door to someone who has illegal instead of a window it's a pain even jigling with shades you have recognize on 6 feet is a difficult thing if you're friends are neighbors it's a hard thing to do we have a responsibility to understand the dimensional intellectuals of versus 8 feet what it means we've done this before we have the roof deck cut or specify a planter a deep enough planter that keeps people away to create that further deck those are the option. >> i'll be one to modify any motion commissioner moore to put a planter whatever size you feel
the bedroom if that's acceptable so - and so i'll be willing to make a motion to take dr with the necessary changes with the lower level of the garage consistent with the code was it requires the project. >> second. >> second. >> commissioner moore. >> i believe that the essence of the dr is about the perceptives that is point out that needs to be noticed staff that's not the essence of the motion we have to properly understand the issue of privacy i don't believe that...
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dr. priscilla chang and mark zuckerberg. >> unfortunately, they could not be here today but they paid a special message to share so, please view this message. >> hi, everyone sorry we can't be with you making sure that everyone in our community has access e access to health care it something priscilla and i care about we're happy to join you. >> over the past couple of years i've done my dr.ship this is making a difference of the lives of people in the city of san francisco we're proud to join you and be part of this campaign. >> we hope our support along with the support of accident donors in the campaign can help san francisco general hospital to save for lives. >> a lot of people have given their support to the campaign in particular we want to thank the chairs pam and larry bear and others have done so much and marble and i are thankful for your leadership and finally, there's apa all the dedicated men and women that serve everyday. >> your an inspiration to us we're really grateful yourself services. >> (clapping) wow. >> that warmdz my heath heart and i have a lot of friends thank you, ma
dr. priscilla chang and mark zuckerberg. >> unfortunately, they could not be here today but they paid a special message to share so, please view this message. >> hi, everyone sorry we can't be with you making sure that everyone in our community has access e access to health care it something priscilla and i care about we're happy to join you. >> over the past couple of years i've done my dr.ship this is making a difference of the lives of people in the city of san francisco...
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dr requester. >> sure. >> sleeping there. >> mr. commissioner johns is there 0 any way in light of the fact there's significant changes and a dr request my neighbors and i might get two minutes. >> this is the second time you'll have 3 minutes and the dr requester 3 minutes if you want to comment there maybe questions we may have. >> can i get time back from n. >> good afternoon. i'm chris may i have the projector please because your time is constrained in my i my neighbors will continue i want to start with a picture of the neighbors and with the tree a surveillance in permit is required a permit is required and a variance is required to cut down the trees we've requested a variance this is where our rear yards are by the rh2 zoning adds to the character of the street if you step back those same greens are x's you'll see what happens in if this precedent you'll be connecting those dots with lines state street is unique it gives us greenery it has aas a character of the street we have today, the planning go ahead the planning reviews those are projects on a project by project base it is getting mocked the the character of state state
dr requester. >> sure. >> sleeping there. >> mr. commissioner johns is there 0 any way in light of the fact there's significant changes and a dr request my neighbors and i might get two minutes. >> this is the second time you'll have 3 minutes and the dr requester 3 minutes if you want to comment there maybe questions we may have. >> can i get time back from n. >> good afternoon. i'm chris may i have the projector please because your time is constrained in my...
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change. but some scientists insist the nears are channelling rated. tonight, as paul beban reports, newly released documents are raising questions about one prominent sceptic's research. >> have we received money from exxonmobile... >> this is dr willie sune a researcher at the harvard smithsonian center for aft ra physics, with a doctorate. he is a climate sceptic saying greenhouse gases have little or nothing to do with climate change. skeptics like him are a tiny minority, but have huge influence when it comes to politicians who want to block action on climate change. dr sune doesn't deny receiving money from the oil industry but denies that it had influenced research. >> i'll write and they choose to fund me. the only condition is same thing, i will never be motivated by money for anything. >> the environmental group green piece disagrees. it had released documents that suggest dr sume's ties to oil and energy companies are closer and more extensive than previously known. over the last 10 years, the documents say ha has received more than 1.2 million from the fossil fuel industry while publishing papers and scientific journals without saying who was writing the checks. >> what the doctor has done is not disclosed conflicts
change. but some scientists insist the nears are channelling rated. tonight, as paul beban reports, newly released documents are raising questions about one prominent sceptic's research. >> have we received money from exxonmobile... >> this is dr willie sune a researcher at the harvard smithsonian center for aft ra physics, with a doctorate. he is a climate sceptic saying greenhouse gases have little or nothing to do with climate change. skeptics like him are a tiny minority, but...
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. >> well, the world has become incredibly complex with technology as the change. dr.cak is using technology. >> focused in terms of our excavations and our survey. today as in all scientific fields, archaeology is facing a number of challenges regarding funding as well as access to sites on the ground. we absolutely need new scientific approaches to allow us to know exactly where to go and what to deg. otherwise we're wasting money. >>> we turned to the officials at dlilg dig. >> what is -- digital dig. >>> our eyesight our ears we all do remote sensing. what we're talking about here is a camera in this case in space taking pictures of objects without touching them. >> based in boulder, colorado ball aerospace, is constructing the world view 3 for digital globe. the production core is an incredibly secure location to which we were given rare access. the world view 3 satellite scheduled for summer 2014 flying 380 miles above the earth, its enhanced image centers can see through dust fog, smoke and haze. and can even see below the earth's surface. helping archaeologists
. >> well, the world has become incredibly complex with technology as the change. dr.cak is using technology. >> focused in terms of our excavations and our survey. today as in all scientific fields, archaeology is facing a number of challenges regarding funding as well as access to sites on the ground. we absolutely need new scientific approaches to allow us to know exactly where to go and what to deg. otherwise we're wasting money. >>> we turned to the officials at dlilg...
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plot into 1-meter-by-1-meter sections the researchers gather data for each seedling and note any changes. dr. davies: so we want to know if the seedlings have the same composition or the same species diversity as the canopy. because we want to understand how does the development of a forest occur. determina que la planta ha muerto. y aquí se pone el código de que es muerta. narrator: these sties have led to hypotheses on how so many rare species can survive with so few individuals. of the 300 species in this plot 15 to 20 of them are represented by a single individual. dr. davies: how do these individual species, just with one tree how do they survive? how do they produce? the two hypotheses about how rare species get maintained -- the pollinators may be very mobile. they may be able to travel large distances to find their mates, to find individuals of the same species to reproduce. the second one is that they may be self-fertile. that means they may just reproduce themselves. and then they don't need any other individuals nearby. rrator: the scientists have also formed theories on why the c
plot into 1-meter-by-1-meter sections the researchers gather data for each seedling and note any changes. dr. davies: so we want to know if the seedlings have the same composition or the same species diversity as the canopy. because we want to understand how does the development of a forest occur. determina que la planta ha muerto. y aquí se pone el código de que es muerta. narrator: these sties have led to hypotheses on how so many rare species can survive with so few individuals. of the 300...
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the results could lead to major changes in treatment. dr.lapook shows us the new research. >> reporter: 8-year-old evan is enjoying a peanut butter sandwich. when he was a baby, his mother, carrie, thought this would never happen. >> he was borderline allergic to peanuts, which i personally think would have developed into a peanut allergy. >> reporter: at ten months, he was enrolled in a study challenging the idea that peanuts should be avoided in the first year of life. >> i had quite a little bit of peanuts. i had this peanut snack which i had to have about three times a week. >> reporter: researchers followed more than 600 british babies 4 to 11 months old who were considered at high risk of developing peanut allergies because they had eczema or an egg allergy. one group avoided peanuts. the other that included evan ate a small amount of peanut protein every week. after five years the kids eating peanuts had 81% fewer allergies. than the group that didn't eat them. that's exactly the opposite of guidelines from 15 years ago, withdrawn in
the results could lead to major changes in treatment. dr.lapook shows us the new research. >> reporter: 8-year-old evan is enjoying a peanut butter sandwich. when he was a baby, his mother, carrie, thought this would never happen. >> he was borderline allergic to peanuts, which i personally think would have developed into a peanut allergy. >> reporter: at ten months, he was enrolled in a study challenging the idea that peanuts should be avoided in the first year of life....
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dr. virginia chang, a demographer at new york university says life-longo obesity now common in the u.s.ised to undermine improvements in disability rates among older adults. >> we're potentially going to have a larg older population that's more likely to be obese, surviving longer with cardiovascular disease and other chronic conditions. i think the primary fallout from increasing obesity is probably not going to be some huge hit to mortality, it's going to be disability. >> at the university of alabama at birmingham, biology professor stephen alsted is studying diet and nutrition on mice. >> aging was thought to be all these different processes, your heart age, brain aged feet aged. now what we've realized is there are a handful of processes involved in aging all parts of your body and turns out one of the processes is inflammation. >> inflammation increases as we age, but is exacerbated by belly fat which secretes chemicals that cause further inflammation around the body. >> if you're obese your systemwide levels of inflammation are higher particularly when you're older. >> my mother
dr. virginia chang, a demographer at new york university says life-longo obesity now common in the u.s.ised to undermine improvements in disability rates among older adults. >> we're potentially going to have a larg older population that's more likely to be obese, surviving longer with cardiovascular disease and other chronic conditions. i think the primary fallout from increasing obesity is probably not going to be some huge hit to mortality, it's going to be disability. >> at the...
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correspond if the attorney for the dr requesters i believe and they're talking about certain things that apparently were in there and not quite there there were changes in the beginning but we can figure out that out today or another day. >> commissioner richards we're requested by the dr requester one of the dr requesters to continue this because the dr architect. >> in the other architect. >> the earth for the project sponsor is not here and the dr husbands s husband is not here from the last dr the earth are integral to the discussion that's why i ask for a continuance. >> commissioner hillis. >> so i'm omitted to continuance sometimes the architect is not needed (laughter). >> so $0.83 it's clear let's move on everybody is sitting here for hours. >> there's a motion i've not heard a second. >> let's hear the matter and dr requester you have 5 minutes. >> i'm sorry excuse me. >> thank you. good evening commissioners david lindsey department staff this is a discretionary review for the project on tenth after the property on the east side of the street between dwraer in the inner responding it is rh2 project consists of a rear edition it included 1,
correspond if the attorney for the dr requesters i believe and they're talking about certain things that apparently were in there and not quite there there were changes in the beginning but we can figure out that out today or another day. >> commissioner richards we're requested by the dr requester one of the dr requesters to continue this because the dr architect. >> in the other architect. >> the earth for the project sponsor is not here and the dr husbands s husband is not...
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. >> i think this should change clinical practice. >> dr.mpson is an expert not involved in the trial. >> i would encourage people with babies between four and eight months of age to come in and get evaluated and get started on peanut protein if you're at high risk. >> reporter: today evan has no signs of peanut allergies. in fact... >> my favorite food is peanut butter, which does have a lot of nuts in it. >> reporter: researchers excluded children who were highly allergic to peanuts based on special skin testing so dr. sampson suggests that any strategy by parents or other caregivers to give peanuts to either toddlers or infants should definitely include input from a health professional. >> pelley: jon thanks very much. life is changing dramatically for a single mom who just joined a very exclusive club. her story just ahead. what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a c
. >> i think this should change clinical practice. >> dr.mpson is an expert not involved in the trial. >> i would encourage people with babies between four and eight months of age to come in and get evaluated and get started on peanut protein if you're at high risk. >> reporter: today evan has no signs of peanut allergies. in fact... >> my favorite food is peanut butter, which does have a lot of nuts in it. >> reporter: researchers excluded children who were...
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and no group be they gays, be they nambla, they don't get to change the definition. >> also ahead dr. ben carson reacts to the southern poverty law center calling him an extremist. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the from california. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. reporting tonight from los angeles. thanks for watching us. why the brian williams story is important for america. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as educated viewers, you guys know that the founding fathers gave the press special privileges they did that so reporters could keep an eye on powerful politicians and others who might cause harm to the folks. founders were wise to do that i just wish the press was half as responsible as the men who forged the nation. poll last year by gallup says only 40% of americans now tress the mass media. down from 54% in 2003. the reason many americans hold the press in contempt is two fold, first ideology, it's perfectly fine for commentators like me to give my opinion about events. that's what i'm paid to do. the fa
and no group be they gays, be they nambla, they don't get to change the definition. >> also ahead dr. ben carson reacts to the southern poverty law center calling him an extremist. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the from california. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. reporting tonight from los angeles. thanks for watching us. why the brian williams story is important for america. that is the subject of this evening's talking points...
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dr. t maicly things have changed in iraq. for more than 30 years this was a base for an iranian disdent group, trying to overthrow the iranian government. and now it is pulled of iranian backed shiite militia leaders. >> the fightingers say they are ready to move on to the next battle. >> god will we are prepares and liberate the roast of the lands by the efforts of all those brave men around me. >> despite the celebration it's been a hard won victory. >> here around they are deserted villages and empty fields. the fighting damages schools and destroyed buildings. this bridge is near a intelligence information mo rage separating iraq and iran. it is one of the only places around free of explosives. also known as dash. it is now 100% what we do now is the other effort, is to satisfy the situation, is to clean the whole place so many bombs here, and this is a part of the strategy. >> there has been a lot of military gains since last year, when it controlled one third of iraq. it comes at a cost, but leaders say it was a price t
dr. t maicly things have changed in iraq. for more than 30 years this was a base for an iranian disdent group, trying to overthrow the iranian government. and now it is pulled of iranian backed shiite militia leaders. >> the fightingers say they are ready to move on to the next battle. >> god will we are prepares and liberate the roast of the lands by the efforts of all those brave men around me. >> despite the celebration it's been a hard won victory. >> here around...
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if approved by the fda, it could change the way donor organs are transported. dr.hael smith is the surgical director of lung transplantation at st. joseph's. >> historically what we've done is taken them out of the donor's body and put them into an ice chest. >> but on ice, fragile organs have a time limit of only six hours. >> that period of time there's no blood flow or air getting to those lungs, that's calls keep ya. >> those lungs are deteriorating, aren't they? >> exactly. those cells don't like that. what this device has done is taken it so we can remove the lungs from the donor and put them in this device that profuses the vessels with blood and also has a ventilator circuit that actually pushes air into the lungs. the lungs are constantly oxygenating warm blood as they would in someone's body. and essentially, diminishes that ischemic time to almost nothing. >> lungs been maintained on the organ care system for almost ten hours, nearly doubling the time they can be kept on ice. >> you are essential doubling the travel time, travel is a nonfactor. >> kather
if approved by the fda, it could change the way donor organs are transported. dr.hael smith is the surgical director of lung transplantation at st. joseph's. >> historically what we've done is taken them out of the donor's body and put them into an ice chest. >> but on ice, fragile organs have a time limit of only six hours. >> that period of time there's no blood flow or air getting to those lungs, that's calls keep ya. >> those lungs are deteriorating, aren't they?...
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change to make yourself even more happy. >> reporter: during connor's evaluation, dr. romo also recommended a new chin to go with a new nose. connor and his mom agreed. >> see how the chin, bringing that out just a bit, it opens the face up. >> reporter: renata decided to take dr. romo's advice, too. >> well, i've decided that i'm going to get the nose and the chin done. >> i thought i'd just trust him because he knows what he's doing. >> i can't believe we made it here. >> i didn't think we'd come this far. >> this is a big moment. >> i'll see you in a few hours. >> i love you, mom. >> i love you so much. good bye. i love you. good bye, baby. >> reporter: as they headed into surgery, all three imagined sweet dreams. >> surgeon: sweet dreams, cheyenne. >> reporter: not for when they close their eyes, but for when they open them. >>> coming up, the bandages come off. how life has changed for the three who had the surgery and the one who didn't. >>> time of operation is two hours and 36 minutes. >> reporter: can the confidence and self-esteem of children be lifted the wa
change to make yourself even more happy. >> reporter: during connor's evaluation, dr. romo also recommended a new chin to go with a new nose. connor and his mom agreed. >> see how the chin, bringing that out just a bit, it opens the face up. >> reporter: renata decided to take dr. romo's advice, too. >> well, i've decided that i'm going to get the nose and the chin done. >> i thought i'd just trust him because he knows what he's doing. >> i can't believe we...
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dr. soon's conclusions on climate change."ut it has previously insisted its scholars are peer reviewed and vetted by other scientists saying -- "this is the way the scientific process works. the funding entities, regardless of their affiliation, have no influence on the research." your reaction, but also the impact on these journals and the scientific community of these undisclosed donations to dr. soon? >> we are britain all of the journals of them what the reaction is. -- we have written all of the journals to ask them what their reaction is. we have uncovered basic conflict of interest in science. if a medical doctor wrote a paper saying, you know, a drug was bad for you and was taking money from its competitor, that would be pretty immoral, if not illegal and unethical, to tell people that a drug was harmful while they're taking money from the other side. this is what is happening. this is a guy taking money from polluters to say greenhouse gases are not the problem, it is actually a variation in the sun's radiation that c
dr. soon's conclusions on climate change."ut it has previously insisted its scholars are peer reviewed and vetted by other scientists saying -- "this is the way the scientific process works. the funding entities, regardless of their affiliation, have no influence on the research." your reaction, but also the impact on these journals and the scientific community of these undisclosed donations to dr. soon? >> we are britain all of the journals of them what the reaction is. --...
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the $8.3 million billbut, the family says the biggest achievement in this case is changing the way the jail does business. dr. harold orr jr. corizon correctional healthcare one of the things we are going to do is have rn's workiing at the intake of the santa rita facilities in intake. harrison's family says they would give all the money back just to have their dad back with them. i'm jeff bush, live in dublin, kron four news. pam moore>>:sunnyvale police are calling on the public for help in tracking down a late model, white mercedes sedan. they say it was involved in an officer- involved shooting on monday evening. it happened around 6:30 in the evening. at the corner of south wolf road and el camino real. santa clara police had stopped the mercedes, in connection with an auto burglary case, when the driver hit the gas, h eading toward the officer, who then opened fire on the car. the santa clara officer, who was not hurt, has been placed on paid administrative leave. it is not known whether anyone in the mercedes was hurt. the suspect vehicle was last seen speeding away from the scene. northbound on south
the $8.3 million billbut, the family says the biggest achievement in this case is changing the way the jail does business. dr. harold orr jr. corizon correctional healthcare one of the things we are going to do is have rn's workiing at the intake of the santa rita facilities in intake. harrison's family says they would give all the money back just to have their dad back with them. i'm jeff bush, live in dublin, kron four news. pam moore>>:sunnyvale police are calling on the public for...
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. >> so we're changing it from 10 by telephone that's a fairly good-sized deck i don't see the night of that being done i'll be supportive it will help the dr requester with more light and supportive of that change either way works for me. >> commissioner richards i think this is unusual you have those tree e three houses close together even though some separation your walling off the light of one entire house i like the idea of having the project sponsor having the programming in the rear yard 10 by 12 deck is reasonable vs. a 12 by 20 deck commissioner moore's idea i make a motion to reduce the deck to 10 by 12 to allow more light in the dr requesters house. >> second. >> second. >> commissioner wu i hear the suggestion i'm looking at a-13 the suggestion to get rid of the planter and shift even though western wall? that's correct >> over two or 3 feet to make it 12 feet by 10. >> shifting you're eliminating the planter and make the department of education deck 10 by 12. >> the door has to shift. >> ? >> the entire wall remains glass the ability to look for privacy into another person's home is greatly reduced. >> commissioners there is a
. >> so we're changing it from 10 by telephone that's a fairly good-sized deck i don't see the night of that being done i'll be supportive it will help the dr requester with more light and supportive of that change either way works for me. >> commissioner richards i think this is unusual you have those tree e three houses close together even though some separation your walling off the light of one entire house i like the idea of having the project sponsor having the programming in...
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this can change water quality, rendering it unfit for human consumption. dr. graham's task is to produce mathematical models used to predict how these factors and others work together to determine the health of the ecosystem. with these models, she hopes to avoid some of the mistakes that were made in the past in florida. dr. graham: well, the suwannee river basin in florida is relatively undeveloped, as opposed to south florida which was heavily developed in the 1950s after the huge drainage project that basically drained the everglades and created agricultural land and urban lands for people to live on. but 20, 30 years after that process people started discovering the harm that it was doing to the everglade systems. narrator: over the last 100 years, the everglades have been systematically dammed and pumped for agricultural and urban development. 40% of florida's residents currently live in the area. and crops grown here supply half of the winter vegetables sold in the united states. but the cost to the environment has been astonishing. because of overdevel
this can change water quality, rendering it unfit for human consumption. dr. graham's task is to produce mathematical models used to predict how these factors and others work together to determine the health of the ecosystem. with these models, she hopes to avoid some of the mistakes that were made in the past in florida. dr. graham: well, the suwannee river basin in florida is relatively undeveloped, as opposed to south florida which was heavily developed in the 1950s after the huge drainage...
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that's according to the cdc but several schools in utah may have found way to change that. dr.plains. ♪ >>> new study from brigham young university found simple way to get kids to eat their fruits and vegetable. move lunch time to after recess. study involves seven schools in utah found when recess came before lunch fruit and veggie couldn't something went up 54% a whopping number. i love this idea. getting kids to adopt healthy eating habits at a young age is search for stabbing healthy habits. here few more tips to back fruits and veggies no your kids day. chef chips and pretzels after school go for veggie sticks with greek yogurt dip or a fruit filled smoothie. stick in few veggies. they won't notice. donning fooled by truce jays it can contain as much sugar as soda. look for 100% fruit juice and delight it down by adding water and limit your kids and yourself to no more than 8-ounces a day. >> you can watch dr. oz right her on fox 29 weeks day at 1:00 p.m. >>> all right. expectant mom goes into labor but instead of making it to the emergency room, she only makes it to the e
that's according to the cdc but several schools in utah may have found way to change that. dr.plains. ♪ >>> new study from brigham young university found simple way to get kids to eat their fruits and vegetable. move lunch time to after recess. study involves seven schools in utah found when recess came before lunch fruit and veggie couldn't something went up 54% a whopping number. i love this idea. getting kids to adopt healthy eating habits at a young age is search for stabbing...
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dr. mather is equally as determined to change the bias. >> it isn't about me. it's about getting the technology, this inno vaegs out and making a difference. and the fact that it will be harder for me is hurting the world. >> when it was released researchers say it was shared millions of types online. they found it discouraging only breakaway step ed forward to help. breakaway is lauchbling the women and venture capital recruiting program this fall. we'll be right back. life's morning multitasking. it's multiple ideas for growing families and drawers with many layers to show exactly what you need. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >>> tonight's the night. "saturday night live" is celebrating its big 40th anniversary tonight with a three and a half hour live star-studded show. dozens of the cast members and hosts are coming back for this event. it's huge. mark barger is in new york city with the latest. >> reporter: good evening. it's been a frenetic red carpet here outside of 30 rock. it's 1
dr. mather is equally as determined to change the bias. >> it isn't about me. it's about getting the technology, this inno vaegs out and making a difference. and the fact that it will be harder for me is hurting the world. >> when it was released researchers say it was shared millions of types online. they found it discouraging only breakaway step ed forward to help. breakaway is lauchbling the women and venture capital recruiting program this fall. we'll be right back. life's...