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reporter: the coc family is having it for lunch today.ere in yucatan, you'll be offered octopus everywhere you go, also in restaurants. reporter: silvia coc serves fried octopus with her escabeche sauce. in other mexican regions, octopus is served in sushi, a popular dish in mexico. the world's appetite is huge -- some 420,000 tons of octopus are eaten annually. antonio and silvia coc come to the unam university research fality every day and volunteer to help raise the octopuses. they're learning how to successfully breed and raise them in this artificial environment. silvia: 1.6 grams. 1.8 grams. the very small ones get stressed out very quickly. reporter: while the scientists focus on their research and collect data, antonio coc and his wife have now founded the moluscos del mayab cooperative to expand octopus farming commercially. the other catchers in the village were not very enthusiastic about the project at first. silvia: they said it was crazy. just a waste of time. they didn't believe in the project. reporter: now, almost 10 octo
reporter: the coc family is having it for lunch today.ere in yucatan, you'll be offered octopus everywhere you go, also in restaurants. reporter: silvia coc serves fried octopus with her escabeche sauce. in other mexican regions, octopus is served in sushi, a popular dish in mexico. the world's appetite is huge -- some 420,000 tons of octopus are eaten annually. antonio and silvia coc come to the unam university research fality every day and volunteer to help raise the octopuses. they're...
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the envirotanmenl madage at cocaine pcerodus to torhe wld, becaus oe inrd tero plant one hectare ofa, cocve to stderoy 3 hectares roof tpil cajungle. and it is mothe st enrovinmentally dangmagi dgru inheor wld, but nobody's ngtaki ce arabout these kindde of bas.te and lii beevthe at, in 2020, the consumptofion caiocne spiklled a or vethe world. annod country is g doinanhiytng to put ad n entoha tt expansion in c theonmpsution. so, yehas, tt s hato be brought to ad.n en but that doe msn'tean that i beliehave tt hweave ltoegalize all drthe ugs. >>el ll,et me get tot, tha cae usyour successor, president o,petr id, in his address to the unen geraasl sembly st this weekne in w rkyo... d s hiadministration hacos nsidered purgsuin cocaincre deimalinization. h pasromised that drugff traicrske who negotiate with the colanombi gerovnment and stop trakifficngru dgs wot n'be extradited to the ud nitestesat. the esare very radical lipocies to some. what iurs yo rcteaion to this? >> you cannogot netieat wirith cmilsna. if you pderovi aaf se haven toco nar tffraickers, your country willom bece a narco-s
the envirotanmenl madage at cocaine pcerodus to torhe wld, becaus oe inrd tero plant one hectare ofa, cocve to stderoy 3 hectares roof tpil cajungle. and it is mothe st enrovinmentally dangmagi dgru inheor wld, but nobody's ngtaki ce arabout these kindde of bas.te and lii beevthe at, in 2020, the consumptofion caiocne spiklled a or vethe world. annod country is g doinanhiytng to put ad n entoha tt expansion in c theonmpsution. so, yehas, tt s hato be brought to ad.n en but that doe msn'tean...
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Sep 7, 2022
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each coc prioritizes projects that implement housing for since principles and strategy appeared they offer housing with safe management, connection to employment and others tailored to the needs of the household and the community. barriers to ending homelessness and housing insecurity at large are driven by the lack of affordable housing. as members of the subcommittee i am well aware housing crisis in prevalent nationwide. and in kentucky were cost-of-living is theoretically lower than the coast, prior to the pandemic we are short nearly 78000 affordable and available rental homes for extremely low income kentuckians. the average rage winters earned card to pay for to better rental house. service and care sector jobs were many labor shortages are occurring have it median hourly wage of nine -- $10 per hour here in kentucky. it is also important to recognize that not all job of living wages are spread equitably across regions within the state. this is acutely true in areas of long-standing depressed economy such as apalachee, kentucky. congress, through the leadership of house financ
each coc prioritizes projects that implement housing for since principles and strategy appeared they offer housing with safe management, connection to employment and others tailored to the needs of the household and the community. barriers to ending homelessness and housing insecurity at large are driven by the lack of affordable housing. as members of the subcommittee i am well aware housing crisis in prevalent nationwide. and in kentucky were cost-of-living is theoretically lower than the...
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Sep 21, 2022
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maternity units in england are inspected by the care quality commission, the coc.y changed and is actually slightly worse than it was a few years ago. we are worried. we are concerned. we have not seen the pace of improvement consistently, nationally, that we would hope and expect to see across maternity services. elsewhere, northern ireland�*s regulation and quality improvement authority hasn�*t inspected care in maternity units yet but will in autumn next year. nhs wales says maternity services do need improvement. the scottish government says it�*s transforming maternity services with its best start programme. over the years, there�*ve been several plans to improve maternity. some have promised to transform care, others have set new ambitions for safety. but experts warn the same problems persist, and they put that down largely to issues with staffing and budgets. there�*s an ongoing crisis in maternity services, but it is fixable. it is fixable. more funding, particularly for the workforce. sometimes it feels like people aren�*t listening. we want maternity ser
maternity units in england are inspected by the care quality commission, the coc.y changed and is actually slightly worse than it was a few years ago. we are worried. we are concerned. we have not seen the pace of improvement consistently, nationally, that we would hope and expect to see across maternity services. elsewhere, northern ireland�*s regulation and quality improvement authority hasn�*t inspected care in maternity units yet but will in autumn next year. nhs wales says maternity...
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maternity units in england are inspected by the care quality commission, the coc. good. that leaves a8% requiring improvement and 7% in the worst possible category, inadequate. this means that 55% of maternity units do not always meet safety standards. we are worried. we are concerned. we have not seen the pace of improvement consistently nationally that we would hope and expect to see across maternity services. elsewhere, northern ireland's regulation and quality improvement authority hasn't inspected care in maternity units yet, but will in autumn next year. nhs wales says maternity services do need improvement. the scottish government says it's transforming maternity services with its best start programme. over the years there have been several plans to improve maternity. some have promised to transform care. others have set new ambitions for safety. but experts warn the same problems persist and they put that down largely to issues with staffing and budgets. there's an ongoing crisis in maternity services, but it is fixable. it is fixable. more funding, particu
maternity units in england are inspected by the care quality commission, the coc. good. that leaves a8% requiring improvement and 7% in the worst possible category, inadequate. this means that 55% of maternity units do not always meet safety standards. we are worried. we are concerned. we have not seen the pace of improvement consistently nationally that we would hope and expect to see across maternity services. elsewhere, northern ireland's regulation and quality improvement authority hasn't...
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it made it into our bay area, but what it's going to do is just scour out the clouds for our tuesday coc a hint. more sun at the beach is tomorrow, but it's also going to pull down some cooler air mass forward tuesday and went they not really notable but a little bit more seasoned on so cooler temperatures the next couple of days tonight overnight 50 and santa rosa pretty much mid fifties around the central bay peninsula and into san jose, wrapping around to morgan hill and gilroy high fifties towards the tri valley. tomorrow's daytime highs. sixties beach is a little bit warmer in san francisco, you'll notice a difference with the clearing of the skies and still mid eighties and our inland areas. livermore you should be seasonal. next time around, coming up with our next weather report will talk about this monster. it is now a category two hurricane and heather will have details on that coming up. okay. thank you, roberta. what started as a spontaneous protest has snowballed into a new women's rights movement in iran. these demonstrations mass demonstrations over a woman's death, while
it made it into our bay area, but what it's going to do is just scour out the clouds for our tuesday coc a hint. more sun at the beach is tomorrow, but it's also going to pull down some cooler air mass forward tuesday and went they not really notable but a little bit more seasoned on so cooler temperatures the next couple of days tonight overnight 50 and santa rosa pretty much mid fifties around the central bay peninsula and into san jose, wrapping around to morgan hill and gilroy high fifties...
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coc's continuing to care across the country using the same measures built in their homeless management system and because of that the measures form a shared language and foundation for talking about performance and out come across community in the u.s. >> well is something san francisco is evaluated on. hud uses these measures in the care funding competition that is under way now. and -- as an opportunity for communities to accept assess the progress compared with last year. and really assess progress toward the gospel making homelessness rare and one time only. >> i gallon through the measures through that lens of making homelessness rare and brief and one time only and see how they connect. >> there are 3 measures connected to making home littleness rare. rougs the number of people home little for the of first time. rugs the number of people sprngs homelessness. and nkszing housing stability for people at risk of homelessness or homeless using broader definition in system performance measures 2 and 6. brief. trying to reduce the length of time people experience homeless knows. measur
coc's continuing to care across the country using the same measures built in their homeless management system and because of that the measures form a shared language and foundation for talking about performance and out come across community in the u.s. >> well is something san francisco is evaluated on. hud uses these measures in the care funding competition that is under way now. and -- as an opportunity for communities to accept assess the progress compared with last year. and really...
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so, miss coc diane, this question is for. yeah -- can you describe for us what you have seen in your work around good approaches to addressing the challenges in overcrowding in native and tribal communities, and how can we best be sensitive to this issue from a policymaking perspective as we look at the programs and policies who want to advance? >> sure, thank you so much for the question, senator. i guess i would say first and foremost, what we see in rapid city is what is having the greatest impact is doing the act reach, putting culture first. it allows folks to access resources and individuals who our native american and provide native american resources to them. it helps of access the report from there that is either housing or tension recovery or mental health support and medical services, being able to connect folks to those spaces that are offering sage burning or smudging, offering folks connection to a need base. these can all be healing factors and make a person far more successful in their housing search and they'
so, miss coc diane, this question is for. yeah -- can you describe for us what you have seen in your work around good approaches to addressing the challenges in overcrowding in native and tribal communities, and how can we best be sensitive to this issue from a policymaking perspective as we look at the programs and policies who want to advance? >> sure, thank you so much for the question, senator. i guess i would say first and foremost, what we see in rapid city is what is having the...
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resolution before you today would authorize hsh to apply for funds through huds annual continuum of care or coc grant comtgz for 2022. the total not to exceed is $54.6 million and include annual renewal funds of $48.6 million youth annual renewal fund, $1.6 million, bonus funds for new projects at approximately $2 million, planning funds of approximately $1.2 million, and a small contingency for hud fair market rate or fmr adjustments of $1.3 million. i think most are all familiar with this process. the is a annual process we collaborate closely with local homeless coordinating board on as they are the governing body for the continuum of care in san francisco. so, over the spring and summer of 2022, we worked with lhcd scr community to develop a list of projects for prioritization that include proposed grants included in the application before you today that would funds 22 non profit providers with focus on housing. on september 20, 2022, the local homeless coordinating board approved the final tiered priority list and this application and copy of a letter of support from the lhcd is on file wi
resolution before you today would authorize hsh to apply for funds through huds annual continuum of care or coc grant comtgz for 2022. the total not to exceed is $54.6 million and include annual renewal funds of $48.6 million youth annual renewal fund, $1.6 million, bonus funds for new projects at approximately $2 million, planning funds of approximately $1.2 million, and a small contingency for hud fair market rate or fmr adjustments of $1.3 million. i think most are all familiar with this...