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let's get to the levels now. >> awesome. so now if you look at the chart, we've been sort of meandering, granted there's been some big moves here up and down, but we've been meandering around the same levels. this is why it's so confusing, but if you look, we just ended the quarter, so to look at the highs from the quarters prior to us, here's a few of them. right here, bang, bang, bang. what does it tell us? it tells us that we're having a declining momentum here with tops in quarters, so here's the level to watch. we basically closed right there. last time i was up -- up at this monitor i said that this is the main level. if you are short term, short term and you're not risk tolerant, this is the level. that's flat on year. if you have a little more risk that you want to put on the table or leave on the table, this is your 200-day moving average, so as long as we stay above 2043, you can stay long the market. i just said i'm 50% in cash, so i'm playing for either that drop or to add a momentum higher. i need to see this. i
let's get to the levels now. >> awesome. so now if you look at the chart, we've been sort of meandering, granted there's been some big moves here up and down, but we've been meandering around the same levels. this is why it's so confusing, but if you look, we just ended the quarter, so to look at the highs from the quarters prior to us, here's a few of them. right here, bang, bang, bang. what does it tell us? it tells us that we're having a declining momentum here with tops in quarters,...
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this caused the water level to rise. village officials say they have issued an evacuation order to people living along the river. japan's only working plant is located in the same region. officials say they have no ireggities and they remain in operation. government officials are keeping a close eye on developments in kyushu and shinzo abe told reporter that is the damage could likely cover a wide area. abe instructed relevant minsters to consolidate resources in response to the disaster. this includes boosting the number of self defense forces personnel to be deployed for search and rescue and ensure the safety of residents. in the wake of saturday's largest tremor, a japan meteorological official is calling on residents in quake-hit areas to exercise extreme caution and wants them to stay away from hazardous sites. he said strong jolts were felt across a wider area >> today, global 3000 goes to chile, where we meet some tiny frogs which biologists are completely mad about. but why are there numbers on the decline? and
this caused the water level to rise. village officials say they have issued an evacuation order to people living along the river. japan's only working plant is located in the same region. officials say they have no ireggities and they remain in operation. government officials are keeping a close eye on developments in kyushu and shinzo abe told reporter that is the damage could likely cover a wide area. abe instructed relevant minsters to consolidate resources in response to the disaster. this...
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there talking that capping output levels in january levels.ll be interesting to see whether they move into march levels. to maximize production ahead of this meeting. angie: thank you much. >> eu regulators are urgently seeking to it attack tax avoidance following the revelations in the panama papers. they will present proposals on tuesday. how they plan to deal with off-shore tax havens. international companies with revenue of at least 850 $5 million will be the focus. it could extend beyond the 28 countries in the eu. the plants will need to be passed by the european parliament. and individual eu governments. investingonsidering up to $20 billion in iran's energy industry. says companiesr are looking at exploration and construction opportunities. while the government may boost imports of crude and natural gas. iran is trying to revive its fossil fuel industry following the lifting of sanctions earlier this year. india currently buys around $350,000 of iranian crude every day. the country's third-largest developer says they are seeing opportu
there talking that capping output levels in january levels.ll be interesting to see whether they move into march levels. to maximize production ahead of this meeting. angie: thank you much. >> eu regulators are urgently seeking to it attack tax avoidance following the revelations in the panama papers. they will present proposals on tuesday. how they plan to deal with off-shore tax havens. international companies with revenue of at least 850 $5 million will be the focus. it could extend...
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the epa's acceptable level of lead is 15 parts per billion. levels were more than 10 times that. the school district began offering free blood tests to 17,000 students who attend class in the initial 30 schools that had elevated lead results. >> we're not forcing people to get lead testing, right, so we don't even know how many parents are going to come forward. >> younger children are most at risk. the mayor says the water supply is fine but old pipes in the aging buildings are to blame for the spike in lead levels. >> reporter: and newark's mayor went on to say that this is a problem that's very difficult for them to handle on their own, and he's calling for outside support. he estimates that it will cost more than a billion dollars to repair the city's crumbling infrastructure. reporting live this morning from newark, janelle burrell cbs2 news. >>> thanks. time now is 5:32. tame for traffic and weather on the 2's. vanessa's in for john this morning, 67 degrees already. >> i know, it's wonderful. are showers out there, it's not a blanket of rain. we'll be able to get out and en
the epa's acceptable level of lead is 15 parts per billion. levels were more than 10 times that. the school district began offering free blood tests to 17,000 students who attend class in the initial 30 schools that had elevated lead results. >> we're not forcing people to get lead testing, right, so we don't even know how many parents are going to come forward. >> younger children are most at risk. the mayor says the water supply is fine but old pipes in the aging buildings are to...
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at the highest level in five months yesterday. today, around $44 a barrel. first factor is that iraq said yesterday that there will be a renewed push for a meeting among some of the world's largest producers, including saudi arabia and russia, to cap output. the talks on sunday broke up after saudi arabia insisted all opec members and iran agree to the freeze. is returning to international markets after sanctions were lifted in january. they have been explicit that they will not freeze production. that is the first reason. we will have to see if the next toting will allow producers agree to anything, but it is giving the market a sense of optimism. the production fell to lowest level last week since october 2014, falling for the 12th time in the last 13 leaks, so we are seeing some higher cost producers cut back on production. there has been a couple of outages locally, kuwait, nigeria, so were getting closer to supply and demand getting back into balance, helping the with a bullish sense of where prices may go in the second half of the year. rishaad: thank
at the highest level in five months yesterday. today, around $44 a barrel. first factor is that iraq said yesterday that there will be a renewed push for a meeting among some of the world's largest producers, including saudi arabia and russia, to cap output. the talks on sunday broke up after saudi arabia insisted all opec members and iran agree to the freeze. is returning to international markets after sanctions were lifted in january. they have been explicit that they will not freeze...
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the other device we use is ankle monitoring that measures the blood alcohol level by perspiration level and tells us whether or not that person has consumed alcohol. so, in conclusion, we are presenting this information to the board to state that we require your approval and authorization for the program. we have fundamentally not changed the rules and regulations of the program and the monitoring agency, the contract service provider has provided proof of financial responsibility. >>supervisor aaron peskin: thank you, captain. just out of curiosity, how many individual on this program. >> on average 53 people per month on the case load. we signed up 187 people in 2015. >> and in terms of what is in the report referred to absent without leave, awol. the leaders have to report to you with how many awols? >> we have been very successful. last year we had 34 people who in one way or another did not comply on a major basis. the advantage is we get reported to us in realtime. the more significant fact is that 93% of the people who complete the program, by our calculation and the numbers we r
the other device we use is ankle monitoring that measures the blood alcohol level by perspiration level and tells us whether or not that person has consumed alcohol. so, in conclusion, we are presenting this information to the board to state that we require your approval and authorization for the program. we have fundamentally not changed the rules and regulations of the program and the monitoring agency, the contract service provider has provided proof of financial responsibility....
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these communities had arsenic levels in the mid to low 20s but the epa lowered the level from 50 to 10, so you know, for decades, the 50 parts per billion was an acceptable health level. suddenly it's changed. it becomes very expensive, very cost-prohibitive to implement the technology to get down to that 10 parts per billion. some engineering quotes in the first years were in the millions to get that number down. so the costs have come down maybe $100,000 but for a community of 200 and 400 people, that money is still out of reach when you think about the other issues that a mayor has to deal with. other people clamoring for that same money and you see more bang for the buck with other things. shouldn't we be reducing the regulatory burden on other communities to allow them to have the funds to address the immediate health and safety challenges of an aging infrastructure and give them the authority to make these decisions? >> well, sir, there's no question that the technology of measurement has changed dramatically over the last 40 years. who could have imagined that we would ultimatel
these communities had arsenic levels in the mid to low 20s but the epa lowered the level from 50 to 10, so you know, for decades, the 50 parts per billion was an acceptable health level. suddenly it's changed. it becomes very expensive, very cost-prohibitive to implement the technology to get down to that 10 parts per billion. some engineering quotes in the first years were in the millions to get that number down. so the costs have come down maybe $100,000 but for a community of 200 and 400...
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these communities had arsenic levels in the mid to low 20s but the epa lowered the level from 50 to 10, so you know, for decades, the 50 parts per billion was an acceptable health level. suddenly it's changed. it becomes very expensive, very cost-prohibitive to implement the technology to get down to that 10 parts per billion. some engineering quotes in the first years were in the millions to get that number down. so the costs have come down maybe $100,000 but for a community of 200 and 400 people, that money is still out of reach when you think about the other issues that a mayor has to deal with. other people clamoring for that same money and you see more bang for the buck with other things. shouldn't we be reducing the regulatory burden on other communities to allow them to have the funds to address the immediate health and safety challenges of an aging infrastructure and give them the authority to make these decisions? >> well, sir, there's no question that the technology of measurement has changed dramatically over the last 40 years. who could have imagined that we would ultimatel
these communities had arsenic levels in the mid to low 20s but the epa lowered the level from 50 to 10, so you know, for decades, the 50 parts per billion was an acceptable health level. suddenly it's changed. it becomes very expensive, very cost-prohibitive to implement the technology to get down to that 10 parts per billion. some engineering quotes in the first years were in the millions to get that number down. so the costs have come down maybe $100,000 but for a community of 200 and 400...
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traffic is moving upper level. take a look at lower level moving slow. here's situation manhattan bound where delay is lower level where delay is lower level accident occurred early no morning. still being cleared mid-span here on lower lfl. you have your delays here and upper level everyone is using that as an alternate. hov lane are fine. but upper level is traffic jammed so when it goes red everyone is backed up to queens so plan an alternate route i recommend that one. new jersey transit a downed rei. >> breaking news an electrical inside terminal b caused an evacuation. >> let's go outside to kerry drew live at airport with more. kerry. >> good morning i think this ises back to norm here at newark airport after terminal b evacuated once and wise because of a fire but we have to show you video from earlier this morning this was inside the terminal. you can see some of the smoke that firefighters had to deal with. here's what we know from port authority police they say an electrical fire broke the in boiler room of terminal b 1:15 a.m. 00 -- 200 evacu
traffic is moving upper level. take a look at lower level moving slow. here's situation manhattan bound where delay is lower level where delay is lower level accident occurred early no morning. still being cleared mid-span here on lower lfl. you have your delays here and upper level everyone is using that as an alternate. hov lane are fine. but upper level is traffic jammed so when it goes red everyone is backed up to queens so plan an alternate route i recommend that one. new jersey transit a...
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to level standard until that level was changed from 50 parts billion 10 hertz per billion. these communities had arsenic levels in the mid to low 20's. parts pers the 50 billion was an acceptable level. somehow it has changed. has become very expensive to improve the technology ticket town to that. for community hundred 400 people that money is still on 320 think about the other issues that amir to deal with. question that no the technology of measurement has changed dramatically lost 40 years. could imagine that we would be measuring things down to the nano level? following the measurement, the .egulations have become mandate for any circuit circumstance, , theyou're looking at regulators come in with a silent kind of way. there is charge of this particular mandate, and ignore the rest of the mandate that a cane he might have. integrated planning allows people to build to look at all .he challenges in front of them >> thank you. i have apologizing for this. i have been classified briefing on another subject. olson tooing to mr. respond to these questions there .s for water
to level standard until that level was changed from 50 parts billion 10 hertz per billion. these communities had arsenic levels in the mid to low 20's. parts pers the 50 billion was an acceptable level. somehow it has changed. has become very expensive to improve the technology ticket town to that. for community hundred 400 people that money is still on 320 think about the other issues that amir to deal with. question that no the technology of measurement has changed dramatically lost 40 years....
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we have seen yields at low levels. we have seen real yields at low levels. bring ourselves to invest in bonds that are clearly extremely poor value. that has actually hurt us in some respects. have been thes best-performing asset class. anna: you thought they looked bad. peter: they have gone from being expensive to very expensive. there have been other portions of our portfolios that have been performing extremely well. overall, our income fund is at the top of the fear group -- peer group because it has done well in u.k. equities and other parts of the spectrum. we continue to avoid -- we are not touching these sovereign bonds because they are incredibly expensive. they might get more expensive in the short-term, but over the long-term, you are guaranteed to lose real capital. manus: there was a renaissance of a couple of different asset classes in the first quarter. it was such a toward -- a tortured quarter with the first days of trading. we saw a rally in emerging-market currencies. some of the biggest emerging byket economies through over 4%. how much
we have seen yields at low levels. we have seen real yields at low levels. bring ourselves to invest in bonds that are clearly extremely poor value. that has actually hurt us in some respects. have been thes best-performing asset class. anna: you thought they looked bad. peter: they have gone from being expensive to very expensive. there have been other portions of our portfolios that have been performing extremely well. overall, our income fund is at the top of the fear group -- peer group...
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level. so let me talk a little bit about what we're doing at the federal level and what i think are opportunities at the state level. as lieutenant governor we've talked about we can track the beginning of this epidemic to the vast overprescribing of prescription medication in the united states. so just, you know, some facts that while the united states represents 5% of the world's population, we consume over 80% of the prescription pain medication in the united states. enough in 2013 that we gave every adult american their own bottle of precipitation pain medication in the united states. now, clearly we want to make sure that people who are in pain have appropriate access to pain management therapies, but it's very clear that when you look at the dramatic increases in mortality they directly correlate to the volume of prescription pain medications we have. and we've also seen significant variation in state level prescribing. all right, so there is sometimes a threefold difference in terms o
level. so let me talk a little bit about what we're doing at the federal level and what i think are opportunities at the state level. as lieutenant governor we've talked about we can track the beginning of this epidemic to the vast overprescribing of prescription medication in the united states. so just, you know, some facts that while the united states represents 5% of the world's population, we consume over 80% of the prescription pain medication in the united states. enough in 2013 that we...
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at that district level. we were able to take that curriculum and adapt to a public health perspective. in foster compare mental health right now, the work with child welfare has grown to include a deep and robust partnership. it's really an example across the straight about how it's the only -- it's like a hybrid we share funding 50/50. it's 50% funded behavioral health and 50% from child welfare. there is a cla collaboration there. bringing the children home and bringing them to their family is our mission. and making their families ready for them is also our mission and those are the families those adults we serve them in all our clinics. those are the adults we serve. >> car commissioner karshmer. >> i applaud you doing everybody not just a few people. findinfinding that 2.82% are corps yid this isn't going to happen. do you have thoughts on what contributes to that and -- because this is hopefully truly a cultural change. >> yes, definitely. >> horizontal work across the drpt department. what kind of thi
at that district level. we were able to take that curriculum and adapt to a public health perspective. in foster compare mental health right now, the work with child welfare has grown to include a deep and robust partnership. it's really an example across the straight about how it's the only -- it's like a hybrid we share funding 50/50. it's 50% funded behavioral health and 50% from child welfare. there is a cla collaboration there. bringing the children home and bringing them to their family...
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and when the faucet was retested, the levels went down. but the farm could not say whether the water used to hydrate the hens was lead free partly because only faucets used by humans are tested. the water supply on this egg farm is one of dozens of tri-state water systems where the i-team found one high lead reading in recent years. we plotted the all of the water systems on this map. the bigger the dot, the higher the lead reading over 15 parts per billion. the water systems including public water supplies and private wells used by businesses, schools and residential communities. >> you are doing a tremendous service putting these places on a map for people to see. historian who wrote a book. he says people could be unaware of the smaller water systems with the high lead levels. the bigger water systems get the attention. but he argues that governments should apply pressure to privately owned wells. >> we could require private entities to replace lead service lines and lead fixtures. >> back at this egg farm, the state asked the owners to
and when the faucet was retested, the levels went down. but the farm could not say whether the water used to hydrate the hens was lead free partly because only faucets used by humans are tested. the water supply on this egg farm is one of dozens of tri-state water systems where the i-team found one high lead reading in recent years. we plotted the all of the water systems on this map. the bigger the dot, the higher the lead reading over 15 parts per billion. the water systems including public...
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lower level you can see underneath a better option queens bound no problem with lower level. hov lane, manhattan bound doing fiend and with trains there's police activity affecting light rail eve new jersey hudson. begin suspended and newport and the cove. ben and juliet back to you. >> thanks very much ines. in rich monday, virginia, as police training exercise at a 37-year-old state trooper chad approached a man at the greyhound station yesterday. they spoke or for a couple of minutes and then for some reason, the man opened it fire kill deermyer and two women injuries are not life-threatening. he was a former marine and been a virginia is state trooper for just two years. >> bernard sued by his former lawyer joe for defamation had. kairk had countersued but yesterday a judge did not agree that he filed suits to defame him or that kairk's new career as a political congressmen dayer to has been hurt because of that i shall ongoing legal dispute. a tough guy. >> scared to go up against that guy. more still to come and april fools prank created anxiety for >> billionlying -- b
lower level you can see underneath a better option queens bound no problem with lower level. hov lane, manhattan bound doing fiend and with trains there's police activity affecting light rail eve new jersey hudson. begin suspended and newport and the cove. ben and juliet back to you. >> thanks very much ines. in rich monday, virginia, as police training exercise at a 37-year-old state trooper chad approached a man at the greyhound station yesterday. they spoke or for a couple of minutes...
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that bounce level, 106 to 109, it broke out of that range. that was a retracement level.that top of that range, as your floor now. that's your support. breaks 109, exit the trade. right now good to still be long apple. >> twitter is a great resource to get information about earnings. no surprise all of us here on the desk love twitter. this week we're having the traders show you how they use twitter to make money. today it's our own bk. >> this is brian kelly. i'll show you how i use trade to trade better. the first thing is i use tweet deck. i can set up a bunch of different columns here and help me in my work flow. here's my main twitter feed. then i go over to my news feed. this tells me what the news outlets are talking about. see if there's a trend. the macro feed is all the traders i follow. i can leaf through there and say, this is the sentiment on the street about what all these news outlets are talking about. and then i go over to my "fast money" friends here and see what they've been talking about the last 24 hours or so, so i can bounce ideas off them, talk abo
that bounce level, 106 to 109, it broke out of that range. that was a retracement level.that top of that range, as your floor now. that's your support. breaks 109, exit the trade. right now good to still be long apple. >> twitter is a great resource to get information about earnings. no surprise all of us here on the desk love twitter. this week we're having the traders show you how they use twitter to make money. today it's our own bk. >> this is brian kelly. i'll show you how i...
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. >> and then to bring this up is regional the policies are at the national level. isis start working at the national level. so what needs to be done from a national policy? so water is local mostly. what we hear about the regionalization state agencies in and local agencies but there are fundamental things at the federal level but i am going to just to get the conversation going that worked well for all work click period. >> rabil try to do better than that. i will go really fast. we have to combine a streamlined federal agencies with their all dealing with different aspects of water there should not be a department of water but we need to do a better job at the federal level to degrade the activities of the federal agencies to deal with water. with the river basin commission which is almost every state to work together to manage those we need a national water commission that advises the president and congress on these issues there hasn't been a national water commission since 1970 and fourth the state of water data is sad in that is a polite term. we don't collect
. >> and then to bring this up is regional the policies are at the national level. isis start working at the national level. so what needs to be done from a national policy? so water is local mostly. what we hear about the regionalization state agencies in and local agencies but there are fundamental things at the federal level but i am going to just to get the conversation going that worked well for all work click period. >> rabil try to do better than that. i will go really fast....
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waterways infrastructure. 1.4 billion with a level of funding for the core of many never just to do this. nothing has more support in the army corps of engineers. to dredge our rivers and harbors with storm damage the recently approved the president's request from what congress appropriated 2,006 setting as back more than a decade and in tennessee we provide funding from fiscal year 2017. and then to beat available to the army corps of engineers only last month the core reiterated that they continue to be the fourth highest in though waterways to be rebuilt.ntenance also 1.three for the harbored maintenance is the third consecutive year refunded this consistent with those funding levels congress recommended this will permit us with gulfport texas louisiana anchorage and savannah no basic energy restrictions the most important thing to unleash the three enterprises senator turbidite thatfr increase is the authorized funding levels that wouldey double the budget from a little over 5 billion today to 10 billion in 10 years that is the money the money they spent on energy energ research but
waterways infrastructure. 1.4 billion with a level of funding for the core of many never just to do this. nothing has more support in the army corps of engineers. to dredge our rivers and harbors with storm damage the recently approved the president's request from what congress appropriated 2,006 setting as back more than a decade and in tennessee we provide funding from fiscal year 2017. and then to beat available to the army corps of engineers only last month the core reiterated that they...
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they're making a additional down to that bottom level which would be two levels below where the first level is now and it barely goes out into the yard, small distance but give them a little more square footage brings her house closer to the garage. so, it makes a lot of sense because it's hardly a livable building right now for a family to china reminds me of the place i lived in when i was in dental school that they only went to dental service because this kind of bizarro place that a little downstairs area of family would not want but for dental students would be happy to have it because at a garage. we could use as a lap. anyway, it doesn't make any sense and i don't see any reason why the dr doesn't have any facts. there's a setback on the upper floor that's being added to my 7 foot to 1 inch, which is more than anybody else has between their second floors above grade on the whole street. so, the impact on the dr requester is negligible and as far as any light and air it only affects the view in one particular direction which last time i checked is protected so i'm going to move
they're making a additional down to that bottom level which would be two levels below where the first level is now and it barely goes out into the yard, small distance but give them a little more square footage brings her house closer to the garage. so, it makes a lot of sense because it's hardly a livable building right now for a family to china reminds me of the place i lived in when i was in dental school that they only went to dental service because this kind of bizarro place that a little...
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tests in at least 30 schools there came back with contaminated water levels. yes. are not. but the public schools are almost a mini flint in upwards of 10, $20 million if they are going to retrofit with the plumbing in some of these some are over a century and a half old. >> elevated lead and copper levels were recently found in 19 detroit public schools as well, almost a third of those tested. the epa suggests that schools implement programs for reducing lead in drinking water. however, there is no federal law requiring testing in child care facilities or schools except for those who have their own water supply. >> it's unbelievable. you you a assume we're drinking safe water how much would it cost to fix this problem? >> as long as state and local and federal governments work together, it's going to take $80 billion over the next nine years to protect against losses of upwards of $150 billion because this is something that affects every business, every home. so they are saying, let's tackle the problem now before it becomes this major issue. >> okay. dana, thank you very
tests in at least 30 schools there came back with contaminated water levels. yes. are not. but the public schools are almost a mini flint in upwards of 10, $20 million if they are going to retrofit with the plumbing in some of these some are over a century and a half old. >> elevated lead and copper levels were recently found in 19 detroit public schools as well, almost a third of those tested. the epa suggests that schools implement programs for reducing lead in drinking water. however,...
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higher level. so i would put it probably in aviation flight hours and in the home station training. lastly, and third to last would be if we did have additional monies i would probably put it towards additional ctc training for the national guard. the national guard is going to be very, very important because of the capacity issue of the regular army to deal with the current day to day, but also the contingency operation. so we need to increase in short order we need to increase the readiness of the army national guard's combat formations. >> this year i believe you have two scheduled rotations, training centers for national guard brigade. >> that's right. we're trying to increase it to four. >> four, okay. a related issue in terms of the emphasis on flying hours and readiness, et cetera, particularly in army aviation, the procurement and the acquisition process, are you at a point now where you could jeopardize long term aviation programs or do you still have a little bit of head space? >> i think
higher level. so i would put it probably in aviation flight hours and in the home station training. lastly, and third to last would be if we did have additional monies i would probably put it towards additional ctc training for the national guard. the national guard is going to be very, very important because of the capacity issue of the regular army to deal with the current day to day, but also the contingency operation. so we need to increase in short order we need to increase the readiness...
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in california and san francisco charter law you what our potential reviews at the state and county level from external factors so we're asked to identify factor that may increase voter turnout and government voter participation because of work i've been doing on psa i talked with the university of california, san francisco with they're political department any - had a great success in the past of finding graduate students for studies we've been working and enrique isemulsification this as a cap stone for his program with that, i'm going to turn it over to the bulk of the presentation and come back with the next steps at the ended. >> first and foremost thank you, commissioners for this hearing for the rest of the nation for this as well. >> research for this report includes contributions from john arts of san francisco department of the elaboration and the organizations community organizations and academic professionals at the university of california, san francisco turning to my first point what is allowed by california state law online voter registration was implemented in california i
in california and san francisco charter law you what our potential reviews at the state and county level from external factors so we're asked to identify factor that may increase voter turnout and government voter participation because of work i've been doing on psa i talked with the university of california, san francisco with they're political department any - had a great success in the past of finding graduate students for studies we've been working and enrique isemulsification this as a cap...
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levels, to stop this. and i think the u.n. is i think in great jeopardy of building enough critical mass around here where severe penalties should be taken against them with withholding of funds from them because of their ineptness, their lack of concern, their lack of care after ten years to continue to allow this to cur. so i hope actions and plan to be a part of actions being taken against them because it's obviously something that's not very important to them. otherwise, this could have been stopped a long time ago. ineptness, lack of a moral compass, lack of concern for vulnerable people. senator carden. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to first thank you all, and i mean that. this is not easy work. and we appreciate your commitment and passion to get this right on behalf of vulnerable people globally. so thank you for your commitment. and i do acknowledge the fact that we now have more information than we had a year or two ago. my staff has given me a copy. it was on the u.n. webpage of those who h
levels, to stop this. and i think the u.n. is i think in great jeopardy of building enough critical mass around here where severe penalties should be taken against them with withholding of funds from them because of their ineptness, their lack of concern, their lack of care after ten years to continue to allow this to cur. so i hope actions and plan to be a part of actions being taken against them because it's obviously something that's not very important to them. otherwise, this could have...
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the gap actually grows with each level of learning. -- each level of earning. >> things don't change overnight. managers don't just stop becoming sexist overnight. a lot of policies that exist in companies have existed for sometimes 50 years. they have benefited men and are going to change all of a sudden. >> i opened for records from when i was 19 and the one job ahead before that was working in records. this was many years ago when the original owner was alive. i had for their since i was 15 and they went to him when a management position came open and i told him i thought i was best suited for that position and he actually laughed and said "what are you crazy?" so, instead i opened up my own record store and became his number one competitor. >> kat has worked her entire life doing tech report television theaters, a traditionally male-dominated field. >> i feel i have to work 10 times harder than any man doing the job to at least keep up to the level of just hanging on to the position i am lucky enough to get. >> i grew up in a single parent home. my mom raised us after my dad left
the gap actually grows with each level of learning. -- each level of earning. >> things don't change overnight. managers don't just stop becoming sexist overnight. a lot of policies that exist in companies have existed for sometimes 50 years. they have benefited men and are going to change all of a sudden. >> i opened for records from when i was 19 and the one job ahead before that was working in records. this was many years ago when the original owner was alive. i had for their...
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but that level of neutral rates is quite low. so yes, there is accommodation in the monetary policy that we have. but we think a gradual path of rate increases will be appropriate and stand worthy to adjust what we do depending on how our views of the economy of evolved. so i think we remain on a reasonable path and i don't think december was a mistake. >> the dollar has been weakening. is that a positive trend? or a negative one? >> we don't have a goal for the dollar. what we are looking at is the economy and the likely paths for inflation and employment to achieve our goals. and financial conditions broadly speaking the state of financial conditions impacts our forecast for economic variables. the dollar is one of those, i would call it part of financial conditions along with longer term interest rates, equity prices, asset prices, credit market spreads. so it is the case that the appreciation of the dollar that we have seen over the last year and a half, along with slower global groat, have created a drag on the u.s. economy
but that level of neutral rates is quite low. so yes, there is accommodation in the monetary policy that we have. but we think a gradual path of rate increases will be appropriate and stand worthy to adjust what we do depending on how our views of the economy of evolved. so i think we remain on a reasonable path and i don't think december was a mistake. >> the dollar has been weakening. is that a positive trend? or a negative one? >> we don't have a goal for the dollar. what we are...
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this could be a major roadblock to play football at the next level. that's why many are questioning who is the real winner in all of this? >> i don't think anybody would win in a situation like this. i think it's hurts the kids more than it could hurt any coach because a kid is the one that needs that extra exposure. >> reporter: as the no. 2 prospect in the class of 2017, isaiah wilson knows a thing or two about getting noticed. >> i've been to camps which gave me exposure to get me where i am today. >> reporter: for a five-star recruit, the attention is always going to be there. but the same cannot be said about thousands of other collegiate hopefuls. those players depend on the showcase style of a satellite camp to receive a scholarship offer. >> there's a lot of underprivileged kids, big time coaches. chris ash. >> if they wanted to put a ban on it, it should have been the power five schools that should have been banned and not limit the opportunities for the smaller schools to get out and be coaches and evaluate high school prospects. >> reporter
this could be a major roadblock to play football at the next level. that's why many are questioning who is the real winner in all of this? >> i don't think anybody would win in a situation like this. i think it's hurts the kids more than it could hurt any coach because a kid is the one that needs that extra exposure. >> reporter: as the no. 2 prospect in the class of 2017, isaiah wilson knows a thing or two about getting noticed. >> i've been to camps which gave me exposure to...
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what the legislative and executive branch and the are stakeholders participated at at urban precedent level so many times housing is a blood support that's one where the tone and respect was outstanding for the most part of the items the legislation can be traced back to the term sheet line for line you can point and connect the dots it make sense but the biggest area of the concern what is called nicknamed the carve out the mission nc t and the soma youth zone we're not sure we're and why it is in there it is certainly not a part of term sheet the items significant there is no trail to follow it undermines the mission controls and contradiction the eastern neighborhoods the individuals follow the lead of planning commission and planning department and the board of supervisors during the emeralds rezoning they tell you where they wanted housing and how much pdr we need and not and where they wanted the pdr to go this so-called carve out contradicts the eastern neighborhoods rezoning and undermines the mission controls and not part of term sheet adopted at the board of supervisors with an 11
what the legislative and executive branch and the are stakeholders participated at at urban precedent level so many times housing is a blood support that's one where the tone and respect was outstanding for the most part of the items the legislation can be traced back to the term sheet line for line you can point and connect the dots it make sense but the biggest area of the concern what is called nicknamed the carve out the mission nc t and the soma youth zone we're not sure we're and why it...
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it is never going back to the precrisis levels.es, investors are more willing to take risk, there will be more going on, all the hedging that has to be done. it will come back. the question is who wants to be in that business, and do you have the cost base to be in it most cost-effectively, given the extra capital you have to have? francine: what kind of impact does brexit have on u.k. banks? i have heard it is the swiss banks, the big banks, with the big, fancy things in canary wharf that would lose the most. >> look, i was talking to a gentleman this morning he was a big fan of brexit. we were arguing about this, and i said, if we said no, they are saying it will be a disaster, and people have said -- they have never been right in the past. there's a great deal of confusion. what the u.k. banks should say is that we have this quote. it doesn't mean more costs or having to get different licenses rather than a single license for being eu member. francine: thank you so much for that analysis. chris wheeler. will they do a deal in do
it is never going back to the precrisis levels.es, investors are more willing to take risk, there will be more going on, all the hedging that has to be done. it will come back. the question is who wants to be in that business, and do you have the cost base to be in it most cost-effectively, given the extra capital you have to have? francine: what kind of impact does brexit have on u.k. banks? i have heard it is the swiss banks, the big banks, with the big, fancy things in canary wharf that...
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to record levels.t says chinese investment has created 90,000 ,.s. jobs in the last 15 years but antitrade rhetoric from all three presidential candidates threatens to put that at risk. metals posting gains in sydney 42er the company shipped million tons of iron ore in the third quarter. it also reported lower production costs under $15 per ton. net declines of five point million -- five point billion australian dollars. the effect of $81 million of bangladesh's foreign reserves, a bank said it would consider repairing part of any money to can be recovered. toestigators are trying track down hackers who attempted to still $1 billion from bangladesh's account in the new york fed. icbc saying they did not realize several stock payment orders where from the bangladesh bank and will return the money. a little-known japanese company is becoming the go-to guy when law enforcement agencies want to unlock smartphones. one of its decisions is said to work with the fbi to unlock an iphone link to the san bernard
to record levels.t says chinese investment has created 90,000 ,.s. jobs in the last 15 years but antitrade rhetoric from all three presidential candidates threatens to put that at risk. metals posting gains in sydney 42er the company shipped million tons of iron ore in the third quarter. it also reported lower production costs under $15 per ton. net declines of five point million -- five point billion australian dollars. the effect of $81 million of bangladesh's foreign reserves, a bank said it...
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dangerous levels of lead ins le the drinking water. d.c. public schools says as a dozen schools have elevatedd lead levels. lev tisha lewis has the stories.ries >> especially want to makellwant sure your kids are safe. safe. that's a health concern for everyone being that water isat very important.ta >>> marcus mcintyre has four daught elementary school one of 12 schools with lead levels abovell the environmental protectionroto agency standards. standards. >> i'm sure whatever it is sur they're taking care of it. of i don't think they want to putto our kids at risk.ds a >> reporter: mcintyre is optimistic. even so michael and son plumbing guru tony saysuru to sy schools homes and buildingsaniln hackie across its dmv could be at risk for elevated leadvad levels in the drinking water.. >> since the incident in flint we've had an increase in calls with people concerned about their water filtration reporter: if schools are: if sos having issues ticketing the proe water at home.ome. >> a resin based water water softener.soft that actually can re
dangerous levels of lead ins le the drinking water. d.c. public schools says as a dozen schools have elevatedd lead levels. lev tisha lewis has the stories.ries >> especially want to makellwant sure your kids are safe. safe. that's a health concern for everyone being that water isat very important.ta >>> marcus mcintyre has four daught elementary school one of 12 schools with lead levels abovell the environmental protectionroto agency standards. standards. >> i'm sure...
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i mean, the level of evidence is stronger for some disorders than for other. if you have the brakka 2 gene for breast cancer, many women will choose to have masectomies. if you have an a4 gene, you're at risk for alzheimer's. there are other diseases. in terms of disclosure to potential potential spouses, it depends on the honesty and the nature of the relationship, but if i was that person's intended to be, i would want to know that. you couldn't have been talking about things like this until just in the past couple of years >>> presumably, in coming years there will be even more things that we can have that conversation about. >> absolutely. so one of the goals in genomics is to get the $100 genone where we can get this deep level sequencing on all people for $100. once that happens, then you will see the ball game will be completely different. everyone will have direct access to very high quality genomic information >>> it's not necessarily information that's actionable. if i find out as my brother did 23 and me and found a family pre-disposition to men ier
i mean, the level of evidence is stronger for some disorders than for other. if you have the brakka 2 gene for breast cancer, many women will choose to have masectomies. if you have an a4 gene, you're at risk for alzheimer's. there are other diseases. in terms of disclosure to potential potential spouses, it depends on the honesty and the nature of the relationship, but if i was that person's intended to be, i would want to know that. you couldn't have been talking about things like this until...
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states has safe levels of lead in the water supply. that's alabama, hawaii, arkansas, north dakota, south dakota and tennessee. the rest of the states have had action level exceedance. all states had higher than acceptable lead in drinking water in that time period. water mains and pipes are often more than 100 years old. since the infrastructure is underneath, the condition of the pipes is unknown until ruptures. with older cities like new york, philadelphia, and bosten in greatest need of repyre. experts say more focus should be placed on how that water is delivered. >> the water quality is very high. the infrastructure that is conveying that water is in need, serious need, of investment right now. if we continue on the path we're on now, and we do not increase investment in these areas, we're putting at risk, by the year 2020, over $400 billion in u.s. gdp. 700,000 jobs would be endangered. and over $500 million in personal income would be at risk. >> reporter: newark, new jersey, is in the spotlight, as well. tests of 30 schools ca
states has safe levels of lead in the water supply. that's alabama, hawaii, arkansas, north dakota, south dakota and tennessee. the rest of the states have had action level exceedance. all states had higher than acceptable lead in drinking water in that time period. water mains and pipes are often more than 100 years old. since the infrastructure is underneath, the condition of the pipes is unknown until ruptures. with older cities like new york, philadelphia, and bosten in greatest need of...
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sc positive to elevated levels of v lead.hat the city he is doing to calm parents' concerns.aren >> football is back. f well, not really but at least the draft is her we'll tell you what thehat t redskins have on tap for this year's picks. picks >> but first gary and erinut have a check of your weather and traffic on the 5s after the break. tto nourishing repair. new whole blends by garnier honey treasures haircare. with the essence of royal jelly and propolis. nourishes deeply, for naturally beautiful, revived hair. new garnier whole blends honey treasures. z1yotz >> ♪ >> we are following breakingll news out of alexandria that isan where police are dealing way barricade situation on east on e reed street. people living nearby have been b forced to leave their home forof their safety.theifet police say it began last night n when they received reports ofor shots fired from a home. we haven't heard of anyea of reports of any injuries so inj far. >> 4:45 is the time.
sc positive to elevated levels of v lead.hat the city he is doing to calm parents' concerns.aren >> football is back. f well, not really but at least the draft is her we'll tell you what thehat t redskins have on tap for this year's picks. picks >> but first gary and erinut have a check of your weather and traffic on the 5s after the break. tto nourishing repair. new whole blends by garnier honey treasures haircare. with the essence of royal jelly and propolis. nourishes deeply, for...
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let's go over the levels right now as well. the dollar fell below 108. now trading at 108.50 to .55. it was trading at 111 in early february. you can see the huge difference there. let's check out u.s. shares played out as well. the dow jones industrial average ended at 17,541. almost 1%, tech heavy nasdaq, down just over 1.5%. as we've been covering the soaring yen, causing a major head wind for japanese exporters and a bit of a headache at the bank of japan as well. policymakers there looking at the dollar/yen levels, that's going against directly against a lot of their policies. now, let's have a look at the opening levels for the nikkei on april 8th. ended both copying pretty much what happened on wall street there. the nikkei down almost 1%. however, a quick reminder, they did manage to snap losses on thursday, investors picking up heavily beaten down stocks. japanese officials, perhaps hinted at some form of action if necessary. a lot of annialysts watching th. interest rates obviously seen as methods to depressate the currency. the federal reserve
let's go over the levels right now as well. the dollar fell below 108. now trading at 108.50 to .55. it was trading at 111 in early february. you can see the huge difference there. let's check out u.s. shares played out as well. the dow jones industrial average ended at 17,541. almost 1%, tech heavy nasdaq, down just over 1.5%. as we've been covering the soaring yen, causing a major head wind for japanese exporters and a bit of a headache at the bank of japan as well. policymakers there looking...
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his house is about 60 feet above the level of the dam. yet fema as map has him in the flood plan and he has to pay extra money on insurance even though it's inconceivable that his house is going to flood in the even of a dam break. i hear that it takes too flong to counties to receive reimbursements for disaster recovery work. perhaps if we weren't buying bear cart armored vehicles for local police forces we might have more money to take care of some of these problems of the i'm eager to hear what our witnesses have to say. but i would welcome comments from our ranking senator member baldwin. >> thank you for working with me to hold the important hearing to examine the federal emergency management agency's efforts to assist states for preparing for terrorism and natural disasters. i would like to also thank our witnesses for being here today. we have learned from the attacks in brussels and paris and san bernardino that we face critical and evolving threats as a nation. not only do we face new risks of terrorism. we also face ongoing thre
his house is about 60 feet above the level of the dam. yet fema as map has him in the flood plan and he has to pay extra money on insurance even though it's inconceivable that his house is going to flood in the even of a dam break. i hear that it takes too flong to counties to receive reimbursements for disaster recovery work. perhaps if we weren't buying bear cart armored vehicles for local police forces we might have more money to take care of some of these problems of the i'm eager to hear...
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on a basic level. >> reporter: so many answers, so many level-changing benefits. ron feels a duty as a parent to introduce his son david to scientology as well. he hopes somehow auditing, a sort of counselling can help nine-year-old david with his asthma, and after his first session -- >> about 45 min huts later he walks out smiling, bright. what's happened. he said dad it's handle. >> so your view was his asthma was cured by scientology? >> let's put it this way. it mitigated it considerably. i think it was at that moment he decided he's going to do something like this. >> reporter: you think that was the key turning point in his whole life? >> i know it. >> reporter: at age 16 david miscavige joins the see organization, the religious order of the church and develops a close relationship with church founder, l ron hub bard. in 1986 when hub ard days, david takes control taking chairman of the board. by this time, david's father ron has also joined. quickly ron says he noticed his son's sharp edged new management stage. >> he's tearing my apart backstage cursing,
on a basic level. >> reporter: so many answers, so many level-changing benefits. ron feels a duty as a parent to introduce his son david to scientology as well. he hopes somehow auditing, a sort of counselling can help nine-year-old david with his asthma, and after his first session -- >> about 45 min huts later he walks out smiling, bright. what's happened. he said dad it's handle. >> so your view was his asthma was cured by scientology? >> let's put it this way. it...
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. >>> right now at 11:00, high levels of lead found in drinking water at dc schools. >> we definitely want to make sure your kids are safe. >> how common is the problem? an expert has what you need to know. >> plus, new details about prince and his final days. and how hackers are taking advantage of the death investigation. >> and the redskins tradition continues. the deal that's bringing another free agent to the burgundy and gold. >> thanks for staying with us tonight. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm jim lokay. toinl and shawn are both off tonight. news no parent would want to he investigators zis covering high levels of lead in drinking water at several dc schools. >> this is a reminder of dangers that could be lurking in older buildings and home. tisha lewis is here with the details. >> reporter: beyond schools, older buildings and homes across the dmv could be at risk for potentially dangerous levels of lead. in this case dc public schools says a does skwools have elevated lead levels. >> definitely want to make sure yu kids are safe especially your babies. that's a health condition fo
. >>> right now at 11:00, high levels of lead found in drinking water at dc schools. >> we definitely want to make sure your kids are safe. >> how common is the problem? an expert has what you need to know. >> plus, new details about prince and his final days. and how hackers are taking advantage of the death investigation. >> and the redskins tradition continues. the deal that's bringing another free agent to the burgundy and gold. >> thanks for staying...
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conditions for the return of growth to higher levels.cessary conditions for internal interest rates to a higher level than today. on your other two questions, i can only say mantra policy measures we have enacted in of avoidinge effect the second round caused by the turbulence of the beginning of the year that would have had in impact into our medium-term outlook. staffare estimates of the if our would happen policies had not been put in place. they do refer to policies that have been put in place is mid 2014. not exactly to the ones we have decided at that point in time. the ones i just mentioned going back to 2014, they basically say that growth over this year and lessand 2018 would be 1.6% than it would have been then it would be. after the implementation of the monetary policy measures. the inflation rate would have and if itive this year am not mistaken, about half of one percentage point less over the years. estimates do refer to the monetary policy measures that have enacted since 2014. >> tomorrow, and amsterdam, he will discuss
conditions for the return of growth to higher levels.cessary conditions for internal interest rates to a higher level than today. on your other two questions, i can only say mantra policy measures we have enacted in of avoidinge effect the second round caused by the turbulence of the beginning of the year that would have had in impact into our medium-term outlook. staffare estimates of the if our would happen policies had not been put in place. they do refer to policies that have been put in...
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christine lagarde: there was not exactly the same level of anxiety but i think there was equal levela collective endeavor to identify the solution. and the responses to the global situation. yvonne: the president of brazil has lost a key vote in the lower house on impeachment. according to a government leader in congress. live pictures at a brazilian right now. lawmakers are cheering and we have been waiting for this vote to come through. now the like president's allies concede their defeat in congress on this impeachment vote. as we can turn the game around in the senate. mongers were stronger, he said. we have been waiting for the tally. they needed a two thirds majority among the hundred 13 deputies. anna: we just reached the magic number of 342 members in favor of impeachment. this is what everyone was waiting for to see if they would reach this threshold. as late as yesterday they were saying they believed they could get 172 votes they needed against impeachment. now we definitely know that is not the case. we're looking to see the margin by which she will be defeated in the low
christine lagarde: there was not exactly the same level of anxiety but i think there was equal levela collective endeavor to identify the solution. and the responses to the global situation. yvonne: the president of brazil has lost a key vote in the lower house on impeachment. according to a government leader in congress. live pictures at a brazilian right now. lawmakers are cheering and we have been waiting for this vote to come through. now the like president's allies concede their defeat in...
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instituted the similar level in a few years and australia had a system level in the 1990s.isn't like we're entering into a whole new area. >> woodruff: what about that? hat we've done to raise wages in the united states is have tight labor markets. the late '90s in the clintons would be the high mark. that's part of the recovery, we haven't seen the tight labor market. in the long term, if you have good productivity, if you have an economy with great growth potential, you can give higher wages without having to raise prices or hurt shareholds, that's the recipe for success. nothing about racing the wage to 15 now and those are the problems we're having. >> woodruff: in some cases 10 to $15 an hour. >> if you look at a modest but decent standard of living in most cities in the united states, you're talking about somewhere around $15 an hour. if you look at where the federal minimum wage historically was, historically in the late 1960s, in terms of dollar value, it was the equivalent of about $10 an hour in today's dollars. if you phase in a minimum wage increase to get us ba
instituted the similar level in a few years and australia had a system level in the 1990s.isn't like we're entering into a whole new area. >> woodruff: what about that? hat we've done to raise wages in the united states is have tight labor markets. the late '90s in the clintons would be the high mark. that's part of the recovery, we haven't seen the tight labor market. in the long term, if you have good productivity, if you have an economy with great growth potential, you can give higher...
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on detention level, are the steps in place?oes he have a cellular card is what is being done in the country ponders? he was apprehended in arizona, was a file created? if so what information has been communicated? if the obama administration position on this is not to enforce immigration law, what is the purpose of i.c.e. and our tax dollars being wasted? the only incentive to capture him is $5000 reward for the omaha crimestoppers. what other means are available to the national law enforcement and people in honduras? mexico or united states to turn him into authorities? in my closing my family and friends will not stop until people at the local and federal level are held accountable, two were killed and brought to justice. when edwin is god he will face a 20 year prison sentence and eight to 10 with good behavior but my family is facing a sense without her. persons is unavoidable and would have occurred if the failed policies of obama administration and the laws that allowed be ignored and incompetent local judicial system. th
on detention level, are the steps in place?oes he have a cellular card is what is being done in the country ponders? he was apprehended in arizona, was a file created? if so what information has been communicated? if the obama administration position on this is not to enforce immigration law, what is the purpose of i.c.e. and our tax dollars being wasted? the only incentive to capture him is $5000 reward for the omaha crimestoppers. what other means are available to the national law enforcement...
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if waterhramples continue to show low lead levels, the farm can cancel the plans for the pump. the dep has issued violations for e. coli and asbestos in the water here. the farm is now back in compliance. it's not clear in the hens ever consumed any of those toxins or why they showed up in the first place. >> f the testing simply tells you that there is a problem. then you need to investigate >> it's unclear how much lead ns would have to consume for the toxin to make it into their eggs, but a study by iowa state university found lead made it into egg yolks after hens consumed lead paint chips. you can go to nbcnewyork.com. there you can access this map. each point shows an area where lead was high. all the information is one in place. back to you. >> s if you have a story you think the news 4 i-team should check out, give us your tip by calling 866-639-7244 us. >>> senator chuck schumer says prevention is the best medicine when it comes to zika virus. schumer urged congress to pass president obama's funding request. people by mosquitos and can cause severe birth defects. >>> c
if waterhramples continue to show low lead levels, the farm can cancel the plans for the pump. the dep has issued violations for e. coli and asbestos in the water here. the farm is now back in compliance. it's not clear in the hens ever consumed any of those toxins or why they showed up in the first place. >> f the testing simply tells you that there is a problem. then you need to investigate >> it's unclear how much lead ns would have to consume for the toxin to make it into their...
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levels, we're not stopping this. i think the u.n. is in great jeopardy of building enough critical mass around here, where severe penalties should be taken against them, with withholding of funds from them because of their ineptness, their lack of concern, their lack of care. after 10 years, to continue to allow this to occur, i hope that actions will be taken against them. because it is obviously something that is not important to them. otherwise, this could've been stopped a long time ago. ineptness, lack of a moral compass, lack of concern for vulnerable people. senator cardin? senator cardin: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to first thank you all. and i mean that. this is not easy work. and we appreciate your commitment and passion to get this right, on behalf of global vulnerable people. thank you for your commitment. i do acknowledge the fact that we do have more information than we had a year or two ago. my staff has given me a copy of what is on the u.n. webpage, on those who have been accused of sexual abuse
levels, we're not stopping this. i think the u.n. is in great jeopardy of building enough critical mass around here, where severe penalties should be taken against them, with withholding of funds from them because of their ineptness, their lack of concern, their lack of care. after 10 years, to continue to allow this to occur, i hope that actions will be taken against them. because it is obviously something that is not important to them. otherwise, this could've been stopped a long time ago....
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cases, the level of capability.octor, can you speak to the progress of the vaccine, the effectiveness, and our ability to produce it? dr. hatchett: would you like me to touch on the ebola reconsiders? sen. johnson: sure. hospitalett: through preparedness programs, with the assistance of the funding provided by congress and the ebola supplemental, we have a tiered system nationally of ebola treatment centers. there are now nine regional ebola treatment centers. education ande training centers at the pinnacle of that system. and then, there is a system of eating hospitals, i believe the local is 73 state or ebola treatment centers that can manage patients temporarily before they can be transferred to the nine centers that are fully equipped. then, there is a larger system of assessment hospitals, i believe the number is over 200 nationally. sen. johnson: i will turn it over to senator carper. hopefully, i can get back here and we can follow up. i had to leave as soon as you started to speak. it was not cause and affec
cases, the level of capability.octor, can you speak to the progress of the vaccine, the effectiveness, and our ability to produce it? dr. hatchett: would you like me to touch on the ebola reconsiders? sen. johnson: sure. hospitalett: through preparedness programs, with the assistance of the funding provided by congress and the ebola supplemental, we have a tiered system nationally of ebola treatment centers. there are now nine regional ebola treatment centers. education ande training centers at...
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at that district level. we were able to take that curriculum and adapt to a public health perspective. in foster compare mental health right now, the work with child welfare has grown to include a deep and robust partnership. it's really an example across the straight about how it's the only -- it's like a hybrid we share funding 50/50. it's 50% funded behavioral health and 50% from child welfare. there is a cla collaboration there. bringing the children home and bringing them to their family is our mission. and making their families ready for them is also our mission and those are the families those adults we serve them in all our clinics. those are the adults we serve. >> car commissioner karshmer. >> i applaud you doing everybody not just a few people. findinfinding that 2.82% are corps yid this isn't going to happen. do you have thoughts on what contributes to that and -- because this is hopefully truly a cultural change. >> yes, definitely. >> horizontal work across the drpt department. what kind of thi
at that district level. we were able to take that curriculum and adapt to a public health perspective. in foster compare mental health right now, the work with child welfare has grown to include a deep and robust partnership. it's really an example across the straight about how it's the only -- it's like a hybrid we share funding 50/50. it's 50% funded behavioral health and 50% from child welfare. there is a cla collaboration there. bringing the children home and bringing them to their family...
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and we started asking about lead and what are the safe levels of lead and there isn't one. especially for kids. >> uh-huh. >> and so we said the prudent thing to do was to improve the testing and get the lead out and we began a process that ended up costing $42 million over 10 or 11 years and we're at the end of that process. but i encourage people around the country to look into it, talk to your water utility, find out what is done, find out where the lead pipes are, find out how old they are, find out about the testing regiment that is used because there's an issue of first flush, second flush. the lead and copper rule seems -- >> what's the first flush, second flush? what's that rule? >> well, they flush the water for a period of minutes before the run the test. >> meaning that anything that's been sitting in the pipes that may be lead pipes leading up to the actual water fountain or spout that you may be drinking from -- >> bingo. that the toxins would be cleared out by the time they tested it. it was as though they didn't want honest test results and rigging the system
and we started asking about lead and what are the safe levels of lead and there isn't one. especially for kids. >> uh-huh. >> and so we said the prudent thing to do was to improve the testing and get the lead out and we began a process that ended up costing $42 million over 10 or 11 years and we're at the end of that process. but i encourage people around the country to look into it, talk to your water utility, find out what is done, find out where the lead pipes are, find out how...