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having an infant we looked arounddand other moms... we called other time, i can give money, what corinned the dc diaper bank an idea that has been catching on nationwide. (nats) she recently helpeddlaunchhthe national diaper bank network. (reporter stand up): "each nn of ttese boxes has 50 diapers. thht's more than 130-thousand - diapers" (nats) the diapers &pare donaatd... (nats) from individuals and corporations. (natss when other parents learn this s a neee they want to help. (nats) they don't have to worry whereetheir baby's diaperssare coming from. (nats) hey can spend timeewith their aby, smile at their baby and now there'ssa network to support them. ttese are all our kids... (nats) whether we see it or not. we and i want to make sure our --3 kids are takenncare of. -----end-----cnn.script----- coming up in ourr6 o'clock hour... former penn taae coachh jerry sandusky.and the prosecution a legal analyst live in l have studio.. to discuss the strategy the defense could use... in the coming weeks. weeks.buttfirst in sports... the o's ake on the raves... the unlikey way...the birds sco
having an infant we looked arounddand other moms... we called other time, i can give money, what corinned the dc diaper bank an idea that has been catching on nationwide. (nats) she recently helpeddlaunchhthe national diaper bank network. (reporter stand up): "each nn of ttese boxes has 50 diapers. thht's more than 130-thousand - diapers" (nats) the diapers &pare donaatd... (nats) from individuals and corporations. (natss when other parents learn this s a neee they want to help....
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. >> reporter: corinne became a mom the first time in 2009. months with a colicky baby were rough. >> one night around 5:00 a.m. i had been up with him all night. i thought how do you do this if you don't have somebody you can call? after we got out of that hazy first six months of having an infant, we looked around and said what can we do to help families? i called organizations, what do you need? i can give time, money, what can you need? i was blown away when they said diapers. >> reporter: corinne started the d.c. diaper bank, an idea catching on nationwide. she recently helped launch the national diaper bank network. each one of these boxes contains 50 diapers. the d.c. diaper bank distributed 2,600 boxes in the last year, more than 130,000 diapers. the diapers are donated. from individuals and corporations. >> this is a need they want to help. we are doing this so they don't to wonder where the diapers are coming from. they can have time with their baby and smile at their baby and know that there's a network here that is going to help th
. >> reporter: corinne became a mom the first time in 2009. months with a colicky baby were rough. >> one night around 5:00 a.m. i had been up with him all night. i thought how do you do this if you don't have somebody you can call? after we got out of that hazy first six months of having an infant, we looked around and said what can we do to help families? i called organizations, what do you need? i can give time, money, what can you need? i was blown away when they said diapers....
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corinne woods?>> corrine woods, co-chair with the central water advisory group, which started 12 years ago as did peter 70 the advisory group as recovery would get something done then. simon, your project is not the longest. we have had one community meeting about this concept for crane cove park. it was well received. there are, of course, people who want to look at specific pieces. the human-powered boat group wants to work out what potential conflict there might be with ship repair operations so that we can have human-powered votes in the park. i think there is tremendous support for moving the boat repair operation around the corner. that opens up a potentially wonderful view from mission bay park across the street. we would love to have you guys weigh-in. are of course, money is part of the problem. it could cost $1 million just to rehabilitate the crane. so we are going to need that next bond badly to make sure the project gets finished but we are very excited about it and hope you will join u
corinne woods?>> corrine woods, co-chair with the central water advisory group, which started 12 years ago as did peter 70 the advisory group as recovery would get something done then. simon, your project is not the longest. we have had one community meeting about this concept for crane cove park. it was well received. there are, of course, people who want to look at specific pieces. the human-powered boat group wants to work out what potential conflict there might be with ship repair...
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i am corinne woods, i chair the mission bay citizens advisory committee which will survive the dissolution of redevelopment. this project is very important for us. we have been planning for years. it was complicated to put together the financing. we're looking forward to it. not only is it family affordable housing, i do not remember the number of units reserved for homeless families. we're also going to have child care on the premises. we will have a team room, will have a community meeting room, and it is pretty. we cannot wait to see it start. we have two projects right now. this will echo what is going on and please approve it. supervisor mar: thank you. >> thank you. this is what we need. this is a fabulous organization that has contributed a lot to housing for which everyone should be proud. we do not have housing for fire, police, nurses, teachers, etc. that should be called personal housing. what will we do if we have an earthquake? call them in oakland and say, hurry up, we're having an earthquake because we do not have the key personnel here to handle it. think about it. this is
i am corinne woods, i chair the mission bay citizens advisory committee which will survive the dissolution of redevelopment. this project is very important for us. we have been planning for years. it was complicated to put together the financing. we're looking forward to it. not only is it family affordable housing, i do not remember the number of units reserved for homeless families. we're also going to have child care on the premises. we will have a team room, will have a community meeting...
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corinne schneider, nhk world, new york. >>> japanese scientists say people for whom both parents were survivors of the 1945 atomic bombing of hiroshima have a higher rate of developing leukemia. the hiroshima university team surveyed about 120,000 people who were children of the a-bomb survivors. more than half of them were born within ten years of the bombing. the survey shows that 49 of those surveyed had developed leukemia by the age of 35 and 26 of them had parents who were both survivors. the team says their rate of developing leukemia is higher than that for people who had one parent who survived the bombing. >> translator: it's too early to conclude that radiation from the atomic bomb has a genetic impact. the research has only just begun. >> researchers have been looking into the possible genetic effects of raid wrags frdiation atomic bomb since the end of world war ii. >>> japan's meteorological agency will introduce a new supercomputer which it says is the world's fastest. the agency has used supercomputers since 1959 to forecast local downpours, paths of typhoons and other
corinne schneider, nhk world, new york. >>> japanese scientists say people for whom both parents were survivors of the 1945 atomic bombing of hiroshima have a higher rate of developing leukemia. the hiroshima university team surveyed about 120,000 people who were children of the a-bomb survivors. more than half of them were born within ten years of the bombing. the survey shows that 49 of those surveyed had developed leukemia by the age of 35 and 26 of them had parents who were both...
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in corinne toe because in the 1980s, we were mining core intoe harbor, and now we're sending hospitalps there, and it was a lovely distillation of change that we've asked our military to make in the post-cold war generation. have you had to take on skills as a fighting force that really you weren't taught much about in academy? >> that's exactly right, ray. i think the force has adapted fairly well to this. we are always working hard to try and improve our ability to work across the spectrum of activity from, as we talked about on that last slide -- from the hospital ship, which is sort of a pure example of soft power to our occasional and, let's fats, significant role in combat. the key is being able to move across the spectrum and take on intelligence information, security, logistics, the medical piece we talked about. another thing militaries can do and be very helpful is communications. is setting up in these forward areas as we looked at the twitter map of the world in some of the spaces where the c 2 doesn't exist we're fairly good and moving in and providing that early on. so,
in corinne toe because in the 1980s, we were mining core intoe harbor, and now we're sending hospitalps there, and it was a lovely distillation of change that we've asked our military to make in the post-cold war generation. have you had to take on skills as a fighting force that really you weren't taught much about in academy? >> that's exactly right, ray. i think the force has adapted fairly well to this. we are always working hard to try and improve our ability to work across the...
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recommending that as many as 7 troops face administrative punishments in connection with the burning of corinnes at a -- korans at a u.s. military base. it said off defend live riots. you can see here video of some of those riots. the recommendation does not include a court-martial or any criminal charges. >>> firefighters are now making progress on that massive wildfire in northern colorado that has destroyed more homes than any other in the state's history. the large wildfire west of fort collins has now burned 93 square miles, and is only 55% contained after firefighters labored in temperatures that were in the 90s. we're finding out now that there are cooler temperatures expected for today with an isolated thunderstorm tomorrow. that could respect help in the firefighting efforts. the fire has destroyed about 190 homes since it started with a lightning strike on june 9th. fire officials say it could be weekors even months before it is fully contained. >> and a quick update now on tropical storm chris. at last check it stunt look like it's going to threaten land at all. it's winds reached 45
recommending that as many as 7 troops face administrative punishments in connection with the burning of corinnes at a -- korans at a u.s. military base. it said off defend live riots. you can see here video of some of those riots. the recommendation does not include a court-martial or any criminal charges. >>> firefighters are now making progress on that massive wildfire in northern colorado that has destroyed more homes than any other in the state's history. the large wildfire west of...
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. >> researchers finding people pretty accurate at the lower wind speeds, but like corinne, most overestimateds not having experience in these types of winds. >> reporter: researchers say what's clear so far is people with prior tropical storm or hurricane experience are better estimators of wind speed. the problem is most people have never been through one. >> reporter: all right. so now you know what i'm going do and i've got forrest masters with me, the creator of the wind machine and he'll turn it on in just a second. i don't know how fast he's going to crank it up to, right? >> that's right. >> reporter: you'll crank and i and wolf and i will guess how fast it was. >> hang on tight. >> go! >> reporter: wow! my ifb is still working, wolf? can you hear me okay? >> i hear you fine. you look great over there. how fast do you think you were going? >> reporter: i have a feeling -- my lips feel like it was 100 getting hit with that water. what do you think wolf? i think 100 miles an hour. >> i think a lot worse. we're in the hurricane season. i'm guessing it was maybe 50 or 60. >> reporter: wolf
. >> researchers finding people pretty accurate at the lower wind speeds, but like corinne, most overestimateds not having experience in these types of winds. >> reporter: researchers say what's clear so far is people with prior tropical storm or hurricane experience are better estimators of wind speed. the problem is most people have never been through one. >> reporter: all right. so now you know what i'm going do and i've got forrest masters with me, the creator of the wind...
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by the way, congratulations, corinne. i couldn't believe your nervous here but i am never nervous you're going to have a dentist and get to me and scot you are great prepa. every time i cover campaigns and that was the people at the quality newspapers i watch them file things and check things, i pick up the paper and a beautifully turned out facto peace, i was blown away by this trade reporters. commentary is easy. but reporting is work. you guys are good. i want to talk about what is going on today and the way it used to be. i always tell kids after i write a book -- on father's day, they sell 1/5 as many books as christmas. i always tell young people that it is all true. times have changed and you have to tell them about the past and i waited your parents and as a new grandparent i feel the responsibility to tell people about the past. my parents always did that and made me see much older than my age because they always told us about the world war two. there was before the war and after the year -- after the war and hou
by the way, congratulations, corinne. i couldn't believe your nervous here but i am never nervous you're going to have a dentist and get to me and scot you are great prepa. every time i cover campaigns and that was the people at the quality newspapers i watch them file things and check things, i pick up the paper and a beautifully turned out facto peace, i was blown away by this trade reporters. commentary is easy. but reporting is work. you guys are good. i want to talk about what is going on...
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by the way, congratulations, corinne. i couldn't believe your nervous here but i am never nervous you're going to have a dentist and get to me and scot you are great. every time i cover campaigns and that was the people at the quality newspapers i watch them file things and check things, i pick up the paper and a beautifully turned out facto peace, i was blown away by this trade reporters. commentary is easy. but reporting is work. you guys are good. i want to talk about what is going on today and the way it used to be. i always tell kids after i write a book -- on father's day, they sell 1/5 as many books as christmas. i always tell young people that it is all true. times have changed and you have to tell them about the past and i waited your parents and as a new grandparent i feel the responsibility to tell people about the past. my parents always did that and made me see much older than my age because they always told us about the world war two. there was before the war and after the year -- after the war and housing w
by the way, congratulations, corinne. i couldn't believe your nervous here but i am never nervous you're going to have a dentist and get to me and scot you are great. every time i cover campaigns and that was the people at the quality newspapers i watch them file things and check things, i pick up the paper and a beautifully turned out facto peace, i was blown away by this trade reporters. commentary is easy. but reporting is work. you guys are good. i want to talk about what is going on today...