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the chick — known as espy one b — was in the care of the department of conservation when rangers noticedrector of the wildbase research centre at massey university with more on how the operation went. we had a really good response to the surgery and the chick has not had any complications at all. the mesh implant in the skull seems to have taken very well and we have good scar tissue forming across, and the chick is growing and taking on food as we would expect. really spectacular from our point of view. these birds are absolutely beautiful. ijust wondered, it is such a tragedy that they are so close to extinction. what has led to that? the extinction of many species in new zealand, including the kakapo, has been because of the introduced mammals humans brought in. particularly rats, stoats, ferrets, cats. we have a whole range of introduced mammals and the birds here are just not able to avoid them. so kakapo, for instance, they exist down in fiordland and stewart island, but were totally taken out by predators in that area. they now only exist on offshore islands where those predators
the chick — known as espy one b — was in the care of the department of conservation when rangers noticedrector of the wildbase research centre at massey university with more on how the operation went. we had a really good response to the surgery and the chick has not had any complications at all. the mesh implant in the skull seems to have taken very well and we have good scar tissue forming across, and the chick is growing and taking on food as we would expect. really spectacular from our...
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department of aging and adult services. mission of my department is to support the well-being, safety and independence of adults with disabilities, older people and veteran. and the offers of the public conservator -- it's a privilege for the department to operate this critical safety net program for the city and i'm really fortunate to have a team of skilled and dedicated clinicians that serve as deputy conservators. great pride in the advocacy, assistance and oversight provide to our clients. individuals who do not usually have any other support system in their lives. before we dive into a complex topic, i wanted to clarify a couple of terms to make sure we have the same baseline understanding. l.p.s., lanterman petra short, the three legislators who passed the hallmark legislation in 1968, and the l.p.s. act provides the legal framework and structure for mental health conservatorships today. the terms are the same, used interchangebly. office of the public conservator, overseeing it. distinguish from probate conservatorships, those are handled by a different division of the aging and adult services and will not be talking about those conservatorships today. >> thought it would be helpful to t
department of aging and adult services. mission of my department is to support the well-being, safety and independence of adults with disabilities, older people and veteran. and the offers of the public conservator -- it's a privilege for the department to operate this critical safety net program for the city and i'm really fortunate to have a team of skilled and dedicated clinicians that serve as deputy conservators. great pride in the advocacy, assistance and oversight provide to our clients....
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i want to thank the department of public health and office of public conservator for month and yearson sb1045 and 40, and how to make local implementation work. and thank my co-sponsors, supervisors brown and stefani. colleagues, there are two items before you today. as required by sb1045, item 1 is a hearing on the sb1045 local implementation plan prepared by the department of public health and the office of the public conservator and resources available for implementation. item 2, authorizes creation of the housing conservatorship program here in san francisco. second, establishes the working group. and third, makes findings determining resources required to serve the sb1045 population are available to support the success of the program without reduction of voluntary mental health services nor reduction of services under programs. this ordinance is many, many months in the making. last year the state legislature passed sb1045 authorizing five-year pilot program for san francisco, san diego and los angeles counties to seek temporary conservatorships. in san francisco, it will allow
i want to thank the department of public health and office of public conservator for month and yearson sb1045 and 40, and how to make local implementation work. and thank my co-sponsors, supervisors brown and stefani. colleagues, there are two items before you today. as required by sb1045, item 1 is a hearing on the sb1045 local implementation plan prepared by the department of public health and the office of the public conservator and resources available for implementation. item 2, authorizes...
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scientists in gainesville florida brought chef as assistant professor at the department of wildlife ecology and conservation at the university of florida and also on skype in arizona john wayne's professor at the department of ecology and evolutionary biology at the university of arizona i welcome you all i'd like to start with you brett schaeffer's in gainesville florida a million species that's an extra ordinary number the u.n. says that it's going to need a global commitment to try and either reverse that or at the very least try and slow it down it's a global commitment we haven't had so far is it too late i think that's a really important question to ask. yeah one million species is a large number it's not insurmountable we have. existing agreements in place so we have. this biodiversity ecosystem servants panel is there to monitor the state of nature but we have sustainable development goals we have a variety of un agreements already in place that if taken seriously could could make a difference and take the step in the right direction i think that's crucial is now let's bring in john wayne's head tho
scientists in gainesville florida brought chef as assistant professor at the department of wildlife ecology and conservation at the university of florida and also on skype in arizona john wayne's professor at the department of ecology and evolutionary biology at the university of arizona i welcome you all i'd like to start with you brett schaeffer's in gainesville florida a million species that's an extra ordinary number the u.n. says that it's going to need a global commitment to try and...
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scientists in gainesville florida brought chef as assistant professor of the department of wildlife ecology and conservation at the university of florida and also on skype in arizona john wayne's professor at the department of ecology and evolutionary biology at the university of arizona i welcome you all i'd like to start with you bret schaeffer's in gainesville florida a million species that's an extra ordinary number the u.n. says that it's going to need a global commitment to try to either reverse that or at the very least try and slow it down it's a global commitment we haven't had so far is it too late i think that's a really important question to ask. yeah one million species is a large number it's not insurmountable we have. existing agreements in place so we have. this biodiversity ecosystem servants panel is there to monitor the state of nature but we have sustainable development goals we have a variety of un agreements already in place that if taken seriously could could make a difference and take the step in the right direction i think that's crucial is now let's bring in john wayne's head those
scientists in gainesville florida brought chef as assistant professor of the department of wildlife ecology and conservation at the university of florida and also on skype in arizona john wayne's professor at the department of ecology and evolutionary biology at the university of arizona i welcome you all i'd like to start with you bret schaeffer's in gainesville florida a million species that's an extra ordinary number the u.n. says that it's going to need a global commitment to try to either...
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chemistry scientists in gainesville florida brett chef as assistant professor at the department of wildlife ecology and conservation at the university of florida and also on skype in arizona john waynes professor at the department of ecology and evolutionary biology at the university of arizona i welcome you all i'd like to start with you bret schaeffer's in gainesville florida a million species that's an extra ordinary number the u.n. says that it's going to need a global commitment to try to either reverse that or at the very least try and slow it down it's a global commitment we haven't had so far is it too late i think that's a really important question to ask. yeah one million species is a large number it's not insurmountable we have. existing agreements in place so we have. this biodiversity ecosystem servants panel is there to monitor the state of nature but we have sustainable development goals we have a variety of un agreements already in place that if taken seriously could could make a difference and take the step in the right direction i think that is crucial is now let's bring in john wayne's head those
chemistry scientists in gainesville florida brett chef as assistant professor at the department of wildlife ecology and conservation at the university of florida and also on skype in arizona john waynes professor at the department of ecology and evolutionary biology at the university of arizona i welcome you all i'd like to start with you bret schaeffer's in gainesville florida a million species that's an extra ordinary number the u.n. says that it's going to need a global commitment to try to...
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by the house in january of this year with an additional $500 million for the department of agriculture's emergency conservation program to rehabilitate damaged farmland. $1.5 billion for the army corps of engineers for projects and flood mitigation. and $1 billion for the community development block grant disaster recovery account for rebuilding houses, businesses, and public infrastructure. the bill also includes $600 million for disaster nutrition benefits in puerto rico as that island recovers from hurricane maria. the president has expressed concern about puerto rico's management of the billions in disaster aid the island received. senate republicans are working with the white house on a compromise, but democrats have continued pushing this legislation forward without engaging the other two parties who will be required in order for the bill to become law. this bill also includes language prohibiting any funds from being used for the construction of a border wall. the crisis on our southern border is not a natural disaster. it is a humanitarian and security disaster, one that we can stop and take steps to p
by the house in january of this year with an additional $500 million for the department of agriculture's emergency conservation program to rehabilitate damaged farmland. $1.5 billion for the army corps of engineers for projects and flood mitigation. and $1 billion for the community development block grant disaster recovery account for rebuilding houses, businesses, and public infrastructure. the bill also includes $600 million for disaster nutrition benefits in puerto rico as that island...
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80,000 homes lost power throughout the state and now the city of dayton is asking its customers to conserve water. >>> the ohio departmenting drivers to avoid i-75 north of dayton and give emergency crews room to work. >>> a traffic jack at the highest peak is increasing deaths chris kiril passed away after he passed away. experts say because of the long line climbers are spenling too much time in the death zone where oxygen is very limited. >>> and the annual cheese rolling event. thousands gathering on monday for a race that dates back to the 1800s. participants running down the hill it was a very steep hill after a wheel of cheese has been rolled before then brian, cheese rolling, a young man's game. >> i guess there was not much to do what should we do, chester let's run down a hill with cheese. >> exactly i domino what their excuse is these day. i guess they like it it's tradition it's tradition. >> whatever get themselves happy. it's a young man's game. i don't think there's anybody over 40 doing that. >> do that in switzerland. thank you very much. >>> here's how your money and investments look right now stock fut
80,000 homes lost power throughout the state and now the city of dayton is asking its customers to conserve water. >>> the ohio departmenting drivers to avoid i-75 north of dayton and give emergency crews room to work. >>> a traffic jack at the highest peak is increasing deaths chris kiril passed away after he passed away. experts say because of the long line climbers are spenling too much time in the death zone where oxygen is very limited. >>> and the annual cheese...
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of the police department. go ahead. >> i would like to answer that question. there have been a number of occasions when somebody that was conserved, i had a social worker call me up, and ask if we could escort them in a taxi to the next destination. and that's how we did it. >> and i'm asking these questions, you know, not as a got you, and as someone who has visited, and had conversations with law enforcement, with our health providers and i do know of instances where even people who choose to voluntary choose service because at the point of contact it is with law enforcement that they are actually transported in handcuffs because that is the -- that is police department policy that if they transport someone they are taken in handcuffs. and would love to see when we have someone who voluntarily chooses service, to be the one to transport in all cases. not specific to sb1045, but this is -- i'm just having a conversation right now about who is happening, because as we talk about conservatorship, one would have to be confident everything we say is going to take place is even possible before i could even think about supporting some
of the police department. go ahead. >> i would like to answer that question. there have been a number of occasions when somebody that was conserved, i had a social worker call me up, and ask if we could escort them in a taxi to the next destination. and that's how we did it. >> and i'm asking these questions, you know, not as a got you, and as someone who has visited, and had conversations with law enforcement, with our health providers and i do know of instances where even people...
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of conserved people, you tried to get someone on the phone, you can't. the public conservator is not available after hours. you've got -- in the departmentof mental health, and behavioural services, you have a 20% absence of needed employees, even at the low level of funding that now exists of psychiatrists and case managers. all of the nonprofits that you have planned to contract to in this are having trouble retaining. this is a digression from what we need to do, which is increased funding for voluntary services, and it is a rabbit hole. i urge you not to go down it, i urge you to kill this. this is what san diego and l.a. did. kill this measure. it is going to be a cynical, political move, and more people will be afraid -- >> next speaker. >> hello. my name is michaela taylor. >> please speak into the microphone. >> i am living person suffering from ptsd -- ptsd and multiple disabilities and in and out of psychiatric services for most of my life. putting people -- in the state of florida, we have a different type of facilities that is for us, and they don't take our rights away, but the group homes support us when we are not able to
of conserved people, you tried to get someone on the phone, you can't. the public conservator is not available after hours. you've got -- in the departmentof mental health, and behavioural services, you have a 20% absence of needed employees, even at the low level of funding that now exists of psychiatrists and case managers. all of the nonprofits that you have planned to contract to in this are having trouble retaining. this is a digression from what we need to do, which is increased funding...
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of which is theresa may departing, probably in june. the concern is we get a half brexiteer as the leader of the conservative party. there is this fear growing on a general election and what that could mean. for that mean a jeremy corbyn labor administration? that's certainly something to pay attention to. chinese state media has shown a lack of interest in resuming trade talks with the u.s.. u.s. and, trump set a japan -- china and japan deadline for talks. despite all the slings and arrows of misfortune this week, we have seen a great week for the s&p 500. why are investors not really pricing in anything new? question for a lot of investors has been, what would china's reaction be to the escalation of trade tensions? it has been pretty mild. they did raise the tariffs on the u.s. imports, which is to be expected. a lot of people are waiting for the other shoe to drop. the state media today is it isating -- today, fascinating how this message is getting out through this blog that no one was sure who read it or is writing for it, but it is being republished by the big everyone is and watching what they have to say.
of which is theresa may departing, probably in june. the concern is we get a half brexiteer as the leader of the conservative party. there is this fear growing on a general election and what that could mean. for that mean a jeremy corbyn labor administration? that's certainly something to pay attention to. chinese state media has shown a lack of interest in resuming trade talks with the u.s.. u.s. and, trump set a japan -- china and japan deadline for talks. despite all the slings and arrows of...
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the reagan admission when attorney general edwin meese put young conservative lawyers in key justice department positions. nearly half oficial appointments were members of the federalist society. bush also appointed john roberts and samuel alito, who both have strong ties to the group, to the supreme court, and both of president trump's supreme court picks, neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh were members of the society. they published how the executive director, this man, leonard leo, has used a network of nonprofit groups funded by donors to promote conservative judges and causes. a new frontline documentary that airs tonight on pbs looks at how the federalist society and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell have worked to build a more conservative supreme court and how they have politicized the confirmation process. michael kirk produced and directed frontline report. he joins me now. michael, thank you for being with us and thank you for making this important documentary. the intense political polarization we saw with the brett kavanaugh supreme court nomination last year, it's sort of a product of more than 30 years
the reagan admission when attorney general edwin meese put young conservative lawyers in key justice department positions. nearly half oficial appointments were members of the federalist society. bush also appointed john roberts and samuel alito, who both have strong ties to the group, to the supreme court, and both of president trump's supreme court picks, neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh were members of the society. they published how the executive director, this man, leonard leo, has used a...
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department of transportation and he was general manager at lyft. a second name in the running, earlier this week we heard about conservative columnist judy shelton beingsidered by the white house for one of those gettingd now we are confirmation from people familiar with the white house thinking that derek kan, former undersecretary for policy at the u.s. dot and also at lyft is being considered. time for the stock of the hour. kailey leinz is with us. shares of pinterest plummeting after releasing its first report as a public company. kailey: the first quarter was not terrible. they beat on sale. that grew 54% on a year on year basis. it was their guidance that disappointed. you had revenue guiding a touch lower than what the street was expecting. then on -- they said they were expecting to lose $45 million to $70 million. some on the street expected them to be profitable. that was a disappointment. the big at lower we are seeing today, remember the stock had rallied 62% since its ipo as of yesterday. , bute are coming up highs when a lot of analysts initiated their coverage, they were cautious to recommend buying it given that it had such a lofty va
department of transportation and he was general manager at lyft. a second name in the running, earlier this week we heard about conservative columnist judy shelton beingsidered by the white house for one of those gettingd now we are confirmation from people familiar with the white house thinking that derek kan, former undersecretary for policy at the u.s. dot and also at lyft is being considered. time for the stock of the hour. kailey leinz is with us. shares of pinterest plummeting after...
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and it includes $500 million for the department of agriculture's emergency conservation program, providing emergency funding and technical assistance to farmers and ranchers to rehabilitate farmland damaged by natural disasters. that's an additional $3 billion to address the urgent needs following the midwest floods and southern tornadoes. an additional $3 billion to rebuild damaged infrastructure to help communities recover and to bring local economies back to life. american citizens are relying on our federal government to deliver a robust disaster relief package. they've waited long enough and frankly, they can't afford to wait any longer. further delays will only lead -- leave communities more vulnerable and exposed to future natural disasters. with atlantic hurricane season beginning in just four weeks and looming summer heat increetsing wildfire risks, we must act now. madam chair, this legislation is a critical and long overdue step to meeting our fellow citizens' urgent needs. i urge my colleagues to support it. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves
and it includes $500 million for the department of agriculture's emergency conservation program, providing emergency funding and technical assistance to farmers and ranchers to rehabilitate farmland damaged by natural disasters. that's an additional $3 billion to address the urgent needs following the midwest floods and southern tornadoes. an additional $3 billion to rebuild damaged infrastructure to help communities recover and to bring local economies back to life. american citizens are...
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nawaz: in turn, the department of justice called pelosi's allegation "reckless, irresponsible, and false." we'll get into the details of all of this, after the news summary. conservativementator stephen moore withdrew today as a potenal nominee to the federal reserve board. president trump announced it in a tweet. a short time earlier, moore had told bloomberg news that the n.esident was "full speed ahead" with the nominat moore had lost republican support in the senate over past writings disparaging women. the senate today upheld president trump's veto of a measure to end the u.s. military role in yemen's civil war. the legislation would have halted logistical and intelligence assistanca saudi-led coalition. that force is fighting rebels aligned with iran. in venezuela meanwhile, president nicolas maduro ared today that he has t military's loyalty, and he urged soldiers to stop those he called "traitors." the country's military school monyed an early-morning ce for maduro, after commanders had ignored opposition calls to revolt this week. >> ( translated ):he troops were not afraid to say "no" to the traitors, "no" to the participants of an attempted coup. what path
nawaz: in turn, the department of justice called pelosi's allegation "reckless, irresponsible, and false." we'll get into the details of all of this, after the news summary. conservativementator stephen moore withdrew today as a potenal nominee to the federal reserve board. president trump announced it in a tweet. a short time earlier, moore had told bloomberg news that the n.esident was "full speed ahead" with the nominat moore had lost republican support in the senate over...
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but during oral arguments it seemed like the conservatives were ready to side about the government. a department ofd on background today they did not know about these documents. they are looking into it right now. and that they will respond in court. so that is where it is. this new evidence, brooke. >> thank you very much. >>> let me get to this breaking news. to us here at cnn, regarding the border, president trump is considering a new rule that would make it more difficult for specifically central american migrants to claim asylum if they inter -- if theyenter through the southern border according to a senior administration official. it would prohibit migrants who resided in a third country from seeking asylum, meaning it would stop any migrants who have made the trek through mexico, from their home country, being able to claim asylum. and this is the latest attempt by the white house, the trump administration here to tougher the asylum process. former i.c.e. acting director john tor e-- john torres is joining me. we have the news just dropped in our laps. this was drastically limit who is eligi
but during oral arguments it seemed like the conservatives were ready to side about the government. a department ofd on background today they did not know about these documents. they are looking into it right now. and that they will respond in court. so that is where it is. this new evidence, brooke. >> thank you very much. >>> let me get to this breaking news. to us here at cnn, regarding the border, president trump is considering a new rule that would make it more difficult for...
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depart westminster and enjoy their whitsun break. an snp mp saw things differently. soon the dwindling rights of the conservativect a prime minister with no public mandate to lead a government without a majority to try and force a policy that is way, way past its sell— by date. with house business now in suspended animation, doesn't he agree that the people of the united kingdom deserve an urgent statement from what remains of the government to tell them exactly what the hell is going on in this place? he is of course completely within his rights to make any party political point that he wants to make. but as a house of commons, we need to work together to find a solution to deliver on the brexit challenge that we face. and i would expect him to approach that in a mature and cooperative way if we are going to assist our constituents. mark spencer, enjoying his fleeting moment in the spotlight. within an hourorso, he had retreated to the silent darkness of the whips' office, as downing street announced that the treasury minister, mel stride, would replace andrea leadsom. now, the government has said it won't tole
depart westminster and enjoy their whitsun break. an snp mp saw things differently. soon the dwindling rights of the conservativect a prime minister with no public mandate to lead a government without a majority to try and force a policy that is way, way past its sell— by date. with house business now in suspended animation, doesn't he agree that the people of the united kingdom deserve an urgent statement from what remains of the government to tell them exactly what the hell is going on in...
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of facilities for the fire department as we go forward on future bond programs. fire station 30, which is the fireboat station, is moving ahead. we have secured big conservation development construction permit. we're currently in the midst of securing an m.o.u. at the facility of the pier. we expect the permit to occur within this month. that is to say the port commission's approval of that m.o.u. and then on the heels of that almost immediately will be the permit that we'll collect from the port. bond sales wise, we've sold all the bonds we intend to sell certainly for 2010 and as well for 2014. as regard to risks, issues, or concerns, as you all know, we've spoken to this before, these points haven't really changed since the last time we presented. the construction market in the city is quite heated, very active as we describe it. there are up charges that we would normally see, so to speak, and we understand that many of our budgets were set before this heating up of the marketplace back in 2013 back when the 2014 bond was being considered, you can understand that puts a particular burden on us. separately, we're still working through the financial system
of facilities for the fire department as we go forward on future bond programs. fire station 30, which is the fireboat station, is moving ahead. we have secured big conservation development construction permit. we're currently in the midst of securing an m.o.u. at the facility of the pier. we expect the permit to occur within this month. that is to say the port commission's approval of that m.o.u. and then on the heels of that almost immediately will be the permit that we'll collect from the...
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of the russian military launched a conservative attack on our political system. to speak of the russian election threat book ended robert mueller's ten minute statement at the justice department>> there were multiple systematic efforts to interfere with our election. and that allegation deserves the attention of every american. >> they are is where support on both sides of the aisle to support the national security threats caused by foreign nations meddling in next year's presidential election. >> my biggest interest is how do we make sure that the russians in 2016 do not do again what they did in 2020 for whatever candidate they choose. >> mark warner the leading democrat on the senate intelligence committee, along with richard berg, expected to include their bipartisan russia investigation by august. >> when congress comes back, because the white house has not been willing to acknowledge and take action on their own, we should passed bipartisan legislation to secure the election. >> they seem to be on the same page, advocating for a physical audit trail. >> we are doing a lot, we are trying to do paper ballots as a backup system as much as possible. because going the good o
of the russian military launched a conservative attack on our political system. to speak of the russian election threat book ended robert mueller's ten minute statement at the justice department>> there were multiple systematic efforts to interfere with our election. and that allegation deserves the attention of every american. >> they are is where support on both sides of the aisle to support the national security threats caused by foreign nations meddling in next year's...
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snapshot of public opinion and different polls will say different things, but it might cause alarm amongst conservative mps, some of whom want theresa may to be much clearer about when she departs the intervention from gavin williamson it does not make optimistic, light sandy reading for the prime minister. the talks resume tomorrow and they might have been hoping for a sense of momentum. instead she has got a scathing assessment of her attempts. thank you. 0rganised crime is a "chronic and corrosive" threat to the uk and more money is needed to tackle it. that's according to the national crime agency, which says organised criminals are killing more british people a year than terrorism, war and natural disasters. it comes ahead of an annual assessment on tuesday which will look at how gangs are exploiting advances in technology. a legendary mexican wrestler who gained international fame in a hollywood film has collapsed and died in the ring during a bout in london. "silver king" as he was known, was 51 and is reported to have suffered a heart attack at the sell—out show in camden. in 2005 he starred alongsidejack black in the comedy nacho libre. the stars of the small screen wi
snapshot of public opinion and different polls will say different things, but it might cause alarm amongst conservative mps, some of whom want theresa may to be much clearer about when she departs the intervention from gavin williamson it does not make optimistic, light sandy reading for the prime minister. the talks resume tomorrow and they might have been hoping for a sense of momentum. instead she has got a scathing assessment of her attempts. thank you. 0rganised crime is a "chronic...
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of a possible future conservator petition. how would that notification take place? >> that was a recent amendment recommended by the senate judiciary committee. and what we are envisioning, the department of public health would notify the individual before the 5150, but no later than that time a conservatorship petition could be forthcoming? >> how, you tell them -- >> during the 5150 hold. working with the courts with the city attorney to develop written materials and explaining what could be for the -- forthcoming. we'll be sitting down with the city attorney, as well as with the public defender's office. they will play a really critical role in terms of due process protections, and that's really what the notification is about. it's about providing additional due process protections for individuals. in response to your earlier question about jury, trial by jury, i'm not an attorney, so i cannot speak to when jury trials are implemented. only that we use them in l.p.s., and it's really so that there is an opportunity for peers to weigh in. >> thank you. so, i don't have any more questions. i guess i would just say that, you know, i definitely believe in tackling some hard issues and p
of a possible future conservator petition. how would that notification take place? >> that was a recent amendment recommended by the senate judiciary committee. and what we are envisioning, the department of public health would notify the individual before the 5150, but no later than that time a conservatorship petition could be forthcoming? >> how, you tell them -- >> during the 5150 hold. working with the courts with the city attorney to develop written materials and...
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departing number ten for good. our assistant political editor norman smith is with me. the issue of europe yet again consuming another conservativeinister but real emotion at the end of that statement we watched here in downing street from the prime minister. surprising in one way because misses may has always been a very controlled, very reserved politician, less so in another way because with these sorts of resignations always comes a degree of personal rejection, being dismissed to make way for the next person, and i also think it must‘ve been the realisation that her premiership has ended in failure. failure to deliver brexit. and all politicians tend to be obsessed with their place in history and i suspect their place in history and i suspect the history books will define misses may as the prime minister was unable to deliver on brexit and it was interesting in her resignation statement, slightly defensive element saying i did my best, i tried to get a deal which took us out, protected the economy, i tried three times to get it through parliament and was unable to do so. and there was that pointed moment when she said to her
departing number ten for good. our assistant political editor norman smith is with me. the issue of europe yet again consuming another conservativeinister but real emotion at the end of that statement we watched here in downing street from the prime minister. surprising in one way because misses may has always been a very controlled, very reserved politician, less so in another way because with these sorts of resignations always comes a degree of personal rejection, being dismissed to make way...
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department of corrections failed to train hundreds of supervisors. state law requires all agencies to provide two hours of sexual harassment training to new supervisors within six months of being hired or promoted. a second conservativehas moved to block a $19 billion disaster relief bill. democrats should have kept the house in session to schedule a roll call vote, the measure was expected to pass through unanimous consent but was derailed by a texas republican last week. the bill is now expected to be approved when congress goes back into session in june. >>> a bay area couple had quite a scare when they return to their home on the peninsula, they came home to find a mountain lion in their driveway and part of the encounter was caught on their surveillance camera. we talked to the homeowner about the scare.>> reporter: video is short, nine seconds long but captures one man's unforgettable encounter with a mountain lion.>> i was pretty shocked. it was intimidating to see the size of that animal in my safety of the vehicle.>> reporter: around my: 30 thursday night in the emerald hills area the welcome mat is out but not for this unintended visitor caught on his security camera.>> i was pulling into my driveway when i
department of corrections failed to train hundreds of supervisors. state law requires all agencies to provide two hours of sexual harassment training to new supervisors within six months of being hired or promoted. a second conservativehas moved to block a $19 billion disaster relief bill. democrats should have kept the house in session to schedule a roll call vote, the measure was expected to pass through unanimous consent but was derailed by a texas republican last week. the bill is now...
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aggressive in these alerts, reporting to the treasury department, that potentially the bank would then act in a more conservative way, shall we say. >> yes. of course. i think that being the largest lender to the president and his businesses put you in a tricky position and deutsche bank had trouble as we have seen navigating that, especially now congress subpoenaed deutsche bank for records and this report written by my colleague will fuel curiosity for more information from the bank and the trump family has sued to stop this. so we're going to see a legal battle play out and we are going to see the bank have to make some very difficult choices. >> glen, what's next on this do you think? >> so here's the legal battle that's coming that i think david and katie referred to. on wednesday, there will be litigation in a court in new york. judge ramos is presiding and the litigation where trump sued both deutsche bank and capital one to stop them from producing his financial records pursuant to a subpoena by the congressional oversight committee. that exact same issue with respect to trump's accounting firm was litigated this past week and i was
aggressive in these alerts, reporting to the treasury department, that potentially the bank would then act in a more conservative way, shall we say. >> yes. of course. i think that being the largest lender to the president and his businesses put you in a tricky position and deutsche bank had trouble as we have seen navigating that, especially now congress subpoenaed deutsche bank for records and this report written by my colleague will fuel curiosity for more information from the bank and...
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announcing that i will resign as leader of the conservative and unionist party on friday the 7th of june so that a successor can be chosen >> will britain departthout a deal in place? we'll take you live to london. >> the oil slump recovering slightly this morning, but seeing the biggest weekly drop of the year. >> the faa says it won't release a timetable on getting boeing 737 max planes back in the air, but a new report says otherwise. we're going to bring you up to speed on the latest. >> we begin this morning with theresa may resigning. our villa marks joins with us the latest. >> reporter: an emotional end, she walked outside of downing street and announced she would be resigning as leader of the conservative party and thus resigning as british prime minister she made clear that there was among many reasons a very important one that was responsible for this decision. of course, it was her failure to deliver on brexit and guide the process through a very complex set of circumstances take a listen to how she described her failure in this regard >> i negotiated the terms of our exit and a new relationship with our closest neighbors that prot
announcing that i will resign as leader of the conservative and unionist party on friday the 7th of june so that a successor can be chosen >> will britain departthout a deal in place? we'll take you live to london. >> the oil slump recovering slightly this morning, but seeing the biggest weekly drop of the year. >> the faa says it won't release a timetable on getting boeing 737 max planes back in the air, but a new report says otherwise. we're going to bring you up to speed on...
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conservative party saw it coming. it was one of the reasons why they pushed finally theresa may to depart last week., these results will still send a shock wave through the party because they are absolutely terrible. truly awful in a sense so that is why you are hearing some of the contenders essentially describe these results as existential threat to the party. the people who voted for the brexit party in such big numbers, many of them traditional conservative party voters who are simply angry and disillusioned that the conservatives have not been able to deliver brexit yet, and that is why already you are seeing within the leadership contest something of a parade of characters who are going out of their way to show that they are willing to talk the toughest and the strongest on brexit either in terms of being able to do a deal with the eu or being willing to accept or enthusiastically embrace the no deal. among the leading contenders, you see them breaking into two camps, talking in very strong terms about exiting the eu on the next deadline, october 31st, doing it regardless of whether it a deal
conservative party saw it coming. it was one of the reasons why they pushed finally theresa may to depart last week., these results will still send a shock wave through the party because they are absolutely terrible. truly awful in a sense so that is why you are hearing some of the contenders essentially describe these results as existential threat to the party. the people who voted for the brexit party in such big numbers, many of them traditional conservative party voters who are simply angry...
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conserve water because the power is out to some of the pumping stations. chthe debris stretes for miles in and around today as rescue teams frantically search for survivors -- >> fire department, anybody home? >> reporter: -- people like lisa hasler struggle to cope. >> it would be better if i knew where i was going stay. >> rorter: she huddled in her bathtub as the ferocious winds ripped the roof off her apartment complex. >> we knew that the tornado was on top of us. we knew it was going straight over us. >> reporter: one man was killednearby salina, ohio. >> tornado on the ground. wa fit for the power flashes. there you go. >> rorter: at night the rapid-fire line of storms horrified those in its path. in the tdarkness, was that much more terrifying. >> the tornado just hit our house. we were juitting out here. >> reporter: by morning a clear look at t shehredded homes, the mangled power ne lis, the utter shock. >> i have no car now, no home. >> things that have been here my whole life are gone. >> reporter: there we more than 50 reports of possible tornadoes across eight states overnight, and it's been a devastating few weeks. tornado reports each of the last 13 days, more
conserve water because the power is out to some of the pumping stations. chthe debris stretes for miles in and around today as rescue teams frantically search for survivors -- >> fire department, anybody home? >> reporter: -- people like lisa hasler struggle to cope. >> it would be better if i knew where i was going stay. >> rorter: she huddled in her bathtub as the ferocious winds ripped the roof off her apartment complex. >> we knew that the tornado was on top of...
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department of aging has the discretion to make those nrests. referrals. we work with adult services and other city agencies to determine who the high-needs clients are. from and some are conserved or not. >> we have a small number who are receiving homebridge services and certainly as we think about community-based, homebridge is a critical partner in trying to expand community-based conservership and somehow it establishes the relationship with that homecare provider to be able to get them in there on a regular basis. >> homebridge does a lot of work around engagement working with consumers to meet them where they're at and that -- they've been angle to roll out a very successful model which is called biscuit, the building-specific care-team model. what they're doing is bringing a team of providers with a supervisor on site to specific support of housing buildings, working in collaboration with the homelessness and support of housing and the supervisor is able to trouble-shoot with the homecare providers. >> so they go as a group into the same building. >> yes, they're in the same building serving a group of homebridge ihss consumers and they're able to be flexible with their
department of aging has the discretion to make those nrests. referrals. we work with adult services and other city agencies to determine who the high-needs clients are. from and some are conserved or not. >> we have a small number who are receiving homebridge services and certainly as we think about community-based, homebridge is a critical partner in trying to expand community-based conservership and somehow it establishes the relationship with that homecare provider to be able to get...