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cesar damian trujillo. estuvo all y nos informa.s estudiantes estan en su tercer ano de preparatoria en la escuela sequioa en sus mentes estn vivas las imgenes de los asesinatos en manchester, y otras tragedias de este tipo que han ocurrido fuera y dentro del pas. dr. spain dice: "maybe as much as 20 percent of people that die from trauma." el jefe del departamento de trauma dice que en el 20 porciento de los casos de emergencia que involucran esta clase de incidentes. muchas vidas podran ser salvadas si entre las mismas vctimas hubiese alguien que pudiera parar el derramamiento de sangre. dr. spain says: nobody should bleed to death from a wound to their extremities if somebody could intervene and help." el doctor spain dice que nadie debera morir desangrado.. por ejemplo cuando hay una herida de una extremida. si alguien pudiera intervenir para ayudar. por eso se llevo acabo este entrenamiento, donde los medicos les enseÑaron a los estiduantes cmo en medio del caos una persona entrenada puede marcar la diferencia. estas preparada
cesar damian trujillo. estuvo all y nos informa.s estudiantes estan en su tercer ano de preparatoria en la escuela sequioa en sus mentes estn vivas las imgenes de los asesinatos en manchester, y otras tragedias de este tipo que han ocurrido fuera y dentro del pas. dr. spain dice: "maybe as much as 20 percent of people that die from trauma." el jefe del departamento de trauma dice que en el 20 porciento de los casos de emergencia que involucran esta clase de incidentes. muchas vidas...
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i am damian trujillo, and today, some important research about our communities put on by the sacred heart community services of san jose on your "comunidad del valle." male announcer: nbc bay area presents "comunidad del valle" with damian trujillo. damian: again, that research was conducted by sacred heart. rachel wright here is one of the authors of that research, and she dug in and dug up a lot of valuable information. she joins us here on "comunidad del valle." welcome to the show. rachel wright: thank you. damian: well, tell us, first of all, about the research and maybe what you've found from that. rachel: okay, so we do research in the community to make sure that we're addressing the right problems in santa clara county. we're the santa clara county community action agency. we receive money from the federal government to fight poverty. and so, what we first do in the research is we ask people in the community what they think is the most important issues in the county.
i am damian trujillo, and today, some important research about our communities put on by the sacred heart community services of san jose on your "comunidad del valle." male announcer: nbc bay area presents "comunidad del valle" with damian trujillo. damian: again, that research was conducted by sacred heart. rachel wright here is one of the authors of that research, and she dug in and dug up a lot of valuable information. she joins us here on "comunidad del valle."...
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i am damian trujillo, and today, some important research about our communities put on by the sacred heart community services of san jose on your "comunidad del valle." male announcer: nbc bay area presents "comunidad del valle" with damian trujillo. damian: again, that research was conducted by sacred heart. rachel wright here is one of the authors of that research, and she dug in and dug up a lot of valuable information. she joins us here on "comunidad del valle." welcome to the show. rachel wright: thank you. damian: well, tell us, first of all, about the research and maybe what you've found from that. rachel: okay, so we do research in the community to make sure that we're addressing the right problems in santa clara county. we're the santa clara county community action agency. we receive money from the federal government to fight poverty. and so, what we first do in the research is we ask people in the community what they think is the most important issues in the county. we did surveys with our customers, about 150. we also do focus groups, and we did a survey of other non-profit orga
i am damian trujillo, and today, some important research about our communities put on by the sacred heart community services of san jose on your "comunidad del valle." male announcer: nbc bay area presents "comunidad del valle" with damian trujillo. damian: again, that research was conducted by sacred heart. rachel wright here is one of the authors of that research, and she dug in and dug up a lot of valuable information. she joins us here on "comunidad del valle."...
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damian trujillo explains. >> reporter: this is what the quinn tanno family family woke up to, a hifb on one of their trees. >> i saw them swarming. at first i was like freaking out because that sounds like bees. >> reporter: so she called the experts to remove the hive. first, they blow smoke object bees, then feel them out carefully. beekeepers then vacuum them into a container and bring them here alive to their small bee farm where the bees will make honey. and this year they've been making a lot of it. >> we're up 400% over last year. >> reporter: tim doesn't want to give his last name or company name because he can't handle any more calls. the beekeeper says the winter storm boosted the bee population. >> this valley has more nectar pouring out of it because of the rain. we have way more blooms on the trees, way more wildflowers. this year the mustard is up 6, 7, 8 feet tall. >> reporter: for years farmers have been talking about the colony collapse, bees dying off, disappearing and the possible catastrophic consequences. tim says fungicides have been partly to blame. the drop in
damian trujillo explains. >> reporter: this is what the quinn tanno family family woke up to, a hifb on one of their trees. >> i saw them swarming. at first i was like freaking out because that sounds like bees. >> reporter: so she called the experts to remove the hive. first, they blow smoke object bees, then feel them out carefully. beekeepers then vacuum them into a container and bring them here alive to their small bee farm where the bees will make honey. and this year...
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nbc bay area damian trujillo joinsÑiÑi news santa cruz mount >> reporter: raj deputies leahy z the stolenace cart( and ci 3 out in axdq remote part of vaca lot and they came up on the >> tow truck driver aspen the amp loading up the vehicles in the santa cruzc mounts threejf s two pike up trucks what used to be ajf race car.q santa cruz county sheriffs çót( department's think the mangle car looked like this when taken. into geflg and taking care of it really sad. )ui post-ed the surveillance images onñr facebo showing someonet(j8bjjt away the race car from inside that white trailer. they believe the white truck this painted gray and black to disguise it. >> it was a one man operation or we don't ñrknow. >> we don't know working on that. the property where all this was found is owned by a land trust the property manager show up to checkok on the land found the stolen vehicles andlp called police. >> when deputies arrived they found someone sleeping inside he is now in jail. and deputies are not releasing the name of the man they raritiesed for investigative finefá the ownersers of stolen
nbc bay area damian trujillo joinsÑiÑi news santa cruz mount >> reporter: raj deputies leahy z the stolenace cart( and ci 3 out in axdq remote part of vaca lot and they came up on the >> tow truck driver aspen the amp loading up the vehicles in the santa cruzc mounts threejf s two pike up trucks what used to be ajf race car.q santa cruz county sheriffs çót( department's think the mangle car looked like this when taken. into geflg and taking care of it really sad. )ui post-ed...
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. >>> damian trujillo in the santa cruz mountains to give us more information. >> reporter: investigators have been trying to track down a stolen race car more than a month. they found it and whole lot more thanks to a property manager up here in the santa cruz mountains. this is the race car deputies think was stolen in early april this was that car today. stripped and hidden in a vacant property along highway 17. >> from the work i heard went into developing and the froeks care they took care tp really sad. >> santa cruz facebook page show someone hauling the caraway inside the white trailer last month. they believe they found that wyatt truck today as well. it's been repainted a gray and fwlak. >> one man operation or don't know yet. >> we don't know. >> the property where all this was found is owned by a land trust. the property manager showed up at checkup on the land found the stolen vehicles and called the sheriff. when deputies arrived they found someone sleeping in this trailer. he is now in custody. they also found the race car along with three rv's two camper trailers and two p
. >>> damian trujillo in the santa cruz mountains to give us more information. >> reporter: investigators have been trying to track down a stolen race car more than a month. they found it and whole lot more thanks to a property manager up here in the santa cruz mountains. this is the race car deputies think was stolen in early april this was that car today. stripped and hidden in a vacant property along highway 17. >> from the work i heard went into developing and the...
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. >> damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> one of the most popular spots in san francisco. for a long time people keep complaining that there's fencing everywhere. you can't get the picturesque shots. less than five minutes an iconic san francisco landmark is finally reopening to the public. 5 million pucks and one year later the moment has finely arrived r.famous alamo square in san francisco reopening after a much-needed makeover. they are just happy that the fences around the park are coming down. >> a little bit dense with all the tourists and stuff that come around, but can you spread out, once all the fences are down, we'll be able to spread out and create your own little space and actually relax again. >> wanted to hang out and spend some time so we thought it was closed off. it could have been nice toss have a bigger area to hang out. >> probably wondering, what did that money go towards? most of of it went into a new irrigation system to save water and then the paths were repaved and the gardens all spruced up. >> much of the world is on heightened security after t
. >> damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> one of the most popular spots in san francisco. for a long time people keep complaining that there's fencing everywhere. you can't get the picturesque shots. less than five minutes an iconic san francisco landmark is finally reopening to the public. 5 million pucks and one year later the moment has finely arrived r.famous alamo square in san francisco reopening after a much-needed makeover. they are just happy that the fences around the...