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of all of the concussions sustained over the last decade could have been prevented. >> reporter: comstock says the concussion rate for gifrls is almost the same for boys. that's because girls still get hit in the head by lacrosse balls and sticks. >> the helmet doesn't care if it's on the head of a girl or a boy. it's going to be just as effective. >> i would always wonder what would it be like if i could go back and take and all back and just start fresh and not have this experience. i feel like i lost a year of my life. >> reporter: her family has started a petition on their website, the brain safety alliance, to request a rule change to require headgear. sophia has already convinced some local clubs to do it on their own, including in pleasanton and walnut creek. janelle wang, nbc bay area news. >> if you have a story for our investigative unit about this story or anything else, give us a call 888-996-tips or visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, who is promising a beautiful day just like today. right, jeff? >> exactly, 1
of all of the concussions sustained over the last decade could have been prevented. >> reporter: comstock says the concussion rate for gifrls is almost the same for boys. that's because girls still get hit in the head by lacrosse balls and sticks. >> the helmet doesn't care if it's on the head of a girl or a boy. it's going to be just as effective. >> i would always wonder what would it be like if i could go back and take and all back and just start fresh and not have this...
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so that might be a tough bet for the biden team. >> one of the things we're seeing, barbara comstock,still ahead right here, he gets a win here, it's not inconceivable that he runs the table on the first four. >> that's right. the republicans are positively gleeful to see the iowa debacle and then to see bernie in this pole position. it reminds me a lot of 2016 where everyone kept kind of staying in, thinking bernie can't win and now he keeps winning, you know, if he wins here in new hampshire, looks like it's very possible, then who's going to be the antiparty, nobody's going to get out. with the economy, 63% approval for the economy, he's running on socialism, only amy klobuchar could actually say socialism is probably not a good idea. i think the republicans are rooting for bernie sanders and the one thing that adam schiff accomplished during impeachment, the dispatching of joe biden. >> i also think it's never a good idea because democrats were rooting for donald trump in 016, throughout the process and thinking he was the most vulnerable candidate, he wasn't in the end. to me, we
so that might be a tough bet for the biden team. >> one of the things we're seeing, barbara comstock,still ahead right here, he gets a win here, it's not inconceivable that he runs the table on the first four. >> that's right. the republicans are positively gleeful to see the iowa debacle and then to see bernie in this pole position. it reminds me a lot of 2016 where everyone kept kind of staying in, thinking bernie can't win and now he keeps winning, you know, if he wins here in...
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jimmy comstock lives feet away.definitely saw wolf before they were separated with 2 of them coming. >>and one without when you're on come on the trees get down in the road and then tried to down the road hit the wires. 3 hours after getting stuck. the man was back on saw the grounds. >>a battalion chief with all of first fire says pg needed to make sure that all the energy was strained from the wires before they could physically contact the man. >>it's our main focus was let me know to stay in contact with the aircraft not to try to reach out touch a certain move around as much. so that the aircraft states what potentially fall. >>stocks like he's okay. take a look at this an ohio woman attempting a brazen breakout from jail police say jessica boomer shine kind the chair put herself into the ceiling. >>with other inmates watching but she forgot an important law of physics, what goes up must come down now the 42 year-old is facing new charges for escape and destruction of property on top of the charges to put her in
jimmy comstock lives feet away.definitely saw wolf before they were separated with 2 of them coming. >>and one without when you're on come on the trees get down in the road and then tried to down the road hit the wires. 3 hours after getting stuck. the man was back on saw the grounds. >>a battalion chief with all of first fire says pg needed to make sure that all the energy was strained from the wires before they could physically contact the man. >>it's our main focus was let...
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chart of gold the past two years what we know is gold has this tight consolidation then pop tight comstock and pop look at the lines and do it different ways there are many ways to sort of annotate a chart but the point is that after a period of pause and rest, reassertion of strength, pause and rest reassertion of strength i want to look at the current move in relation to the prior move what we know and see while it doesn't have to be symmetrical after the pullback you have a 20% pop. we've had a pullback almost exact same in terms of time symmetry. and this pop now is only 7%. were we simply to achieve a 20% move or how about even 10 or 12, the implications are higher. the chart itself has this kind of cup and handle look all quite good a 20% similar to that would take you to 165 or 1650 an ounce in gold i think that's as reasonable a price objective as any what with he know is a big move, a consolidation, a big move, a consolidation. a big move, all within the context of what everyone knows, a massive bottoming out formation. that's gold. >> so, mike, the charts suggests says carter the
chart of gold the past two years what we know is gold has this tight consolidation then pop tight comstock and pop look at the lines and do it different ways there are many ways to sort of annotate a chart but the point is that after a period of pause and rest, reassertion of strength, pause and rest reassertion of strength i want to look at the current move in relation to the prior move what we know and see while it doesn't have to be symmetrical after the pullback you have a 20% pop. we've...
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and the supervisor safai were talking about that, the silver king who made a fortune in nevada's comstock load in nevada city. jim, the younger, spent $15 million in the 1990s to restore the building to the former granduer in the lobby. from world war to the hamet, to the gap, that building has housed san francisco classics and as i mentioned, including susue hester and was almost lost to the wrecking ball, tearing it down for a more modern structure, something that we face from time to time, but thankfully, it got a last-minute reprieve. he unmercifully needled me as a progressive supervisor, but i actually enjoyed it. and as i said, his footprint was larger than the flood building and every time i walk by that cornerstone, i think of him and his outstanding personality. the one thing we shared was love for the outdoors and my thoughts and supervisor stephani's thoughts are with his family and his daughter, karen flood, who now is the executive director of the union square business improvement district and his wife of more than a half a century, 54 years, and in addition to his daughters
and the supervisor safai were talking about that, the silver king who made a fortune in nevada's comstock load in nevada city. jim, the younger, spent $15 million in the 1990s to restore the building to the former granduer in the lobby. from world war to the hamet, to the gap, that building has housed san francisco classics and as i mentioned, including susue hester and was almost lost to the wrecking ball, tearing it down for a more modern structure, something that we face from time to time,...
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and the supervisor safai were talking about that, the silver king who made a fortune in nevada's comstockoad in nevada city. jim, the younger, spent $15 million in the 1990s to restore the building to the former granduer in the lobby. from world war to the hamet, to the gap, that building has housed san francisco classics and as i mentioned, including susue hester and was almost lost to the wrecking ball, tearing it down for a more modern structure, something that we face from time to time, but thankfully, it got a last-minute reprieve. he unmercifully needled me as a progressive supervisor, but i actually enjoyed it. and as i said, his footprint was larger than the flood building and every time i walk by that cornerstone, i think of him and his outstanding personality. the one thing we shared was love for the outdoors and my thoughts and supervisor stephani's thoughts are with his family and his daughter, karen flood, who now is the executive director of the union square business improvement district and his wife of more than a half a century, 54 years, and in addition to his daughters,
and the supervisor safai were talking about that, the silver king who made a fortune in nevada's comstockoad in nevada city. jim, the younger, spent $15 million in the 1990s to restore the building to the former granduer in the lobby. from world war to the hamet, to the gap, that building has housed san francisco classics and as i mentioned, including susue hester and was almost lost to the wrecking ball, tearing it down for a more modern structure, something that we face from time to time, but...