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in your analysis, dit , does it capture the dollars we're spending are a good return on our investment? >> for this type of analysis we look to see what they have been spending and how the contract -- in this case it was a new contract so we look at the process to see that the process was legitimate. it was a competitive and open process and the contract itself reflects what the r.f.p. says and doesn't have different terms from what was publicly advertised and don't look at make sure it corresponds to the contract for an amendment we look at see what happened in the original or prior amendments or the original contract to see where they were with that. i would like to say in terms of a deeper look at it we completed and had a hearing and audit report looking at behavioral services an progress foundation was a contract we looked at as part of the audit. so in that purview we did actually did look more closely at the performance and utilization. >> supervisor: what did that audit yield? >> we had several findings. we had an audit yesterday on it. we looked at how we took samples of behav
in your analysis, dit , does it capture the dollars we're spending are a good return on our investment? >> for this type of analysis we look to see what they have been spending and how the contract -- in this case it was a new contract so we look at the process to see that the process was legitimate. it was a competitive and open process and the contract itself reflects what the r.f.p. says and doesn't have different terms from what was publicly advertised and don't look at make sure it...
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i appreciate that. >> supervisor: nine years ago dit come to legislation? >> if they didn't meet the city wide diversion rate they'd be required to have a facilitate perp -- facilitator. however it was written then it wasn't implemented. >> supervisor: colleagues, i think we're exhausted, at least i'm exhausted talking about this item. is there any other discussion? if not i think we can go to a -- can we take the same house, same call. >> clerk: madame president, we need a second on the amendment. >> supervisor: supervisor safai made a motion to accept several amendments. is there a second? supervisor tang has volunteered and will second the amendments. so let's take this legislation as amended. >> clerk: the amendments without objection first. >> supervisor: that's what i was just about to go and gavel down on that. if we can take the amendments without objection. without objection amendments accepted. all right. now we have the legislation as amended before us. same house or same call or roll call? looks like we can take the same house, same call. as ame
i appreciate that. >> supervisor: nine years ago dit come to legislation? >> if they didn't meet the city wide diversion rate they'd be required to have a facilitate perp -- facilitator. however it was written then it wasn't implemented. >> supervisor: colleagues, i think we're exhausted, at least i'm exhausted talking about this item. is there any other discussion? if not i think we can go to a -- can we take the same house, same call. >> clerk: madame president, we...
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the fort washington plant to avoidhat area. 690,000 gallons of waste water overflowed into a drainage dit that flows into broad creek. wssc says the ovflows are not effected drinking waterey b ant people to stay away from the impacted areas. >> baltimore county police made an arrest in a hit-and-run that killed a high school graduate. investigators say on december 9th, he hit him while he was crossing a street. he was hit by a second car after he was knocked to the ground. lee driver stayed on the scene and c 911 and he later died at the hospital. the sus is in jail facing several charges. tonight officials will reveal what they promised amazon to help lure the companys to thi area. >>> it's now 4:35 and re's the other top stories we're following this morning. a partial governmenthutdown looms he does not have the votes ofhe republican controlled congress. tracy potts will join us live for a look at the funding bill. >> the u.s. postal service expect to deliver nearly 3 billion pieces of mail. coming up at 5:00 a.m., news s justin finch willave the shipping deadlines to make sure that you
the fort washington plant to avoidhat area. 690,000 gallons of waste water overflowed into a drainage dit that flows into broad creek. wssc says the ovflows are not effected drinking waterey b ant people to stay away from the impacted areas. >> baltimore county police made an arrest in a hit-and-run that killed a high school graduate. investigators say on december 9th, he hit him while he was crossing a street. he was hit by a second car after he was knocked to the ground. lee driver...
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momoignor noel: we areoioining the e global movemement to dit from fossil fuels.that's a macro level approach. so, not t just the micicro, the town, we are p protecting ouour peoplele, we are joioining theh larger pictuture for the protecon of oucommmmon home. reporterer: the philipnenes hs rapid populalation growth. and the power grid is inrgrgent needed of dernizizatn. electricity is expensive, and the plants generate a lot of pollution. jo ann eala is head of sustainable energy finance at a bank and says there are major business opportunities in this sector. jo ann: turn you business green to gold. so you don't't just look g greo be happy, toto feel good a abt what you do, to do good for the environment. make money out of it. two thirds of the philippines'' energy consumption i is actualy coming from fossil fuels, so in our own little way as a bank here in the country, what we hope to do is to help shift the energy mix to cleaner energy. we help make sure that the projects are profitable and designed in a technically viable way by providing consultations. repop
momoignor noel: we areoioining the e global movemement to dit from fossil fuels.that's a macro level approach. so, not t just the micicro, the town, we are p protecting ouour peoplele, we are joioining theh larger pictuture for the protecon of oucommmmon home. reporterer: the philipnenes hs rapid populalation growth. and the power grid is inrgrgent needed of dernizizatn. electricity is expensive, and the plants generate a lot of pollution. jo ann eala is head of sustainable energy finance at a...
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i think it enhances dit.way the name and lose a unique vibrant history. >> susan cox telling the board in october she fears the money spent to changehe name is not worth it. >> and not just monetary cost but a loss of name recognition andhistory, stability, a sense of pride. she likes t change, eager to reflect it. >>ua i'm ay really honored to be the first class to graduate with that name. >> they recommend to honor the virginia couple whose resulted in a landmark ruling. >> they had a significant impact on the aistory of of us in the country. >> the school board will vote on the new nameanuary 10th. >> on wednesday a judge struck down changing the name. they'll have a chance to refile for their base case on the day e the school brd votes. >>> the daily times reports al fedeudge upheld the ordinance for now. 5 women sued saying they had . >> it's 61 degrees outside. >> i know. let's talk about bathing suits. >> yeah. nice and mild today. perhaps. >> nothing. >> all right. now this seems wildlyin propriate to
i think it enhances dit.way the name and lose a unique vibrant history. >> susan cox telling the board in october she fears the money spent to changehe name is not worth it. >> and not just monetary cost but a loss of name recognition andhistory, stability, a sense of pride. she likes t change, eager to reflect it. >>ua i'm ay really honored to be the first class to graduate with that name. >> they recommend to honor the virginia couple whose resulted in a landmark...
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monumentmonuments, parks, ateractions looking dit. tourists are finding bathrooms closed and somplaces like the white house visitor center right now it's one of the most visible signs around d.c. sites of the partial government shutdown. at the national christmas tree, you can't get any closer than the perimeter fence. the sign says it's for your safe did during what they call a lapse in federal appropriations. it's taking a little bit of the cheer away from some visitors. >> you're here for only a few days and expect a good view of your country and it's not a g thing. >> reporter: you may have to strain to get a good look at smaller state trees but you can experience the strain of quite anothed of sights like the world war ii memorial and mlk memorial. the sign is posted outside the bathroom. >> littlese things you caare impacted in everyday lives. >> reporter: the staff that would maintain them are ang the hundreds of thousands federal workers not allowed to work. >>'t think it's normal. >> reporter: you notice an absence of park ra
monumentmonuments, parks, ateractions looking dit. tourists are finding bathrooms closed and somplaces like the white house visitor center right now it's one of the most visible signs around d.c. sites of the partial government shutdown. at the national christmas tree, you can't get any closer than the perimeter fence. the sign says it's for your safe did during what they call a lapse in federal appropriations. it's taking a little bit of the cheer away from some visitors. >> you're here...
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. >> you know, i can't dit >> i will not be seeing that. not unaccompanied at least. >> a new real estate brand aims to capitalize on the currentri trend of an made with a twist. >> consumers actually liv with the products and then they decide if they want to buy them or not. cnbc's diana olick explains. >> it looks like a regular apartment building overlooking the bostonskyline. but inside -- >> everything in here has been made together. >> reporter: it is a marketplace of american-made products. >> this is one of the only vacuumsin madamerica. >> reporter: south carolina to be exact. tenants can rent t suite for a night or a year is the brain child of patrick flynn. he start northeast suites in 2012 but as the competition for temporary houng heated up, he needed an edge. >> people have an opportunity to demo, review and purchase items during the course of their stay. haveore of a captive audience. >> each item comes with a scanner code. if you like it, buy it. aak coffee made in pennsylvania, toaster in lwaukee, silverware made in new yor
. >> you know, i can't dit >> i will not be seeing that. not unaccompanied at least. >> a new real estate brand aims to capitalize on the currentri trend of an made with a twist. >> consumers actually liv with the products and then they decide if they want to buy them or not. cnbc's diana olick explains. >> it looks like a regular apartment building overlooking the bostonskyline. but inside -- >> everything in here has been made together. >> reporter:...
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city bank dit a story citibank did a story, that is part of the disconnect. >> president trump focused on the raising of interest rates and that is what we are seeing in the markets. as we look ahead to the next year, when it comes to interest rates, what are we thinking might happen and how might the president respond to what we might see? >> the fed has a mandate to control inflation. and to promote full employment. the fed is doing a great job. their job is to be independent. they are doing a good job. the one caveat is the markets want to hear from the fed they are not going to raise interest rates on auto pilot. they will listen to the market. i think the fed is doing a great job. >> some of the criticisis that the president believes the fed is raising interest rates too quickly. yes, he is. he is wrong. >> pleasure to have you. thank you very much. great day on wall street today. good news to report. frank? >>> a man is under arrest on charges of threatening and assaulting two police officers. authoritieswere investigating himlen authorities were investigating authorities were in
city bank dit a story citibank did a story, that is part of the disconnect. >> president trump focused on the raising of interest rates and that is what we are seeing in the markets. as we look ahead to the next year, when it comes to interest rates, what are we thinking might happen and how might the president respond to what we might see? >> the fed has a mandate to control inflation. and to promote full employment. the fed is doing a great job. their job is to be independent....
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. >> i dit still very long.fact, i have trouble getting up when i sit still. >> reporter: when scho opened last fal flo didn't think twice about returning as she approached 96. >> i just came back. nobody asked me and nobody called me. >> reporter: she has a lifetime appointment here so she can keep coming back as often as she wants. >> reporter: how long will that be?ev >> i telybody until i drop. >> reporter: from the looks of it, flo, it won't be any time soon. >> julie carey reporting there. as you probably guess, somebody who does a lot of complaining. she says she's too busy but she do admit -- and this is something my dad agrees with -- sharing a birthdayith christmas or close with it is not ideal because you have to then get the combo gifts. this is a christmas and birthday present. >> it's not right. >> i love her. i think it's the idea of just keep moving. >> to keep it moving, and ass much joie it brings her to have something to do, what she does for those children, amazing. a lunchtime, lunchroom hos
. >> i dit still very long.fact, i have trouble getting up when i sit still. >> reporter: when scho opened last fal flo didn't think twice about returning as she approached 96. >> i just came back. nobody asked me and nobody called me. >> reporter: she has a lifetime appointment here so she can keep coming back as often as she wants. >> reporter: how long will that be?ev >> i telybody until i drop. >> reporter: from the looks of it, flo, it won't be any...
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you know, walt dit asney founde this company on a suitcase and a dream. >> a feeling of christmas, theu haven't experienced it is what toys for tots and disney is allowing to give to less fortunate children. >> toys for tots began in 1947. this year's campaign runs through tomorrow, and disney, of course, is the parent company of abc 7. >> awesome to see the bins in our hallway filling up. >> they were starting to overflow. >> fantastic for the kids. >> let's get a check on the forecast. >>> here is live doppler 7. we have spotty, patchy areas of light showers right now. what is left of the storm ranks only one on the storm impact scale. we may continue to see light rain and showers overnight into tomorrow, but the main event is the storm coming in on sunday, a stronger storm ranking two on the storm impact scale. it will produce from half an inch to an inch and a half of rain for most of the bay area with wind gusting up to about 40 miles per hour. in fact, the wind is whipping up a high surf. we have a high surf warning in effect from 9:00 a.m. sunday to 9:00 p.m. o we will see break
you know, walt dit asney founde this company on a suitcase and a dream. >> a feeling of christmas, theu haven't experienced it is what toys for tots and disney is allowing to give to less fortunate children. >> toys for tots began in 1947. this year's campaign runs through tomorrow, and disney, of course, is the parent company of abc 7. >> awesome to see the bins in our hallway filling up. >> they were starting to overflow. >> fantastic for the kids. >> let's...
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might this dit rupt president trump's fragile trade truce with china? she's kept a low priel as he has kept a low profile, rex tillerson, is speaking his mind about his former boss, president trump. >> to go to work for a man who is pri doesn't like to get into the details of a lot thanksgiving but this is what i believe. >> cnn newsroom. earn 4% cash back on dining and entertainment. . ♪ opportunity is everywhere. like here. where nothing stands between you and your best friends. ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver,
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every president comes into office with a dit understanding. his father had been a united states senator. he obviously exceeded, reached an office well idea that, the presidency. how did he look upon the office of the presidency? >> well, first of all, he loed at public service as a very noble call. he had beelcn ined, that was a word that his mother used, he had been uncull kateed with -- inculcated with the responsibility to ge back and serve. he did with it distinction. he was the most prepared person evero be president. had the very best resume, but he also had a great appreciation ed watching how president reagan sehen president bush was serving as vice president, and he learned a different perspective, the value of bipartisanship, and he worked hard on capito. i can't overstress how significant it was that he had personal relationships with members of the house and the senate that went beyond politics. >> that's true. >> dan red cross cow i -- rostenkowski, tom foley. >> woodruff: democrats. >> very partisan democrats, and that were inter
every president comes into office with a dit understanding. his father had been a united states senator. he obviously exceeded, reached an office well idea that, the presidency. how did he look upon the office of the presidency? >> well, first of all, he loed at public service as a very noble call. he had beelcn ined, that was a word that his mother used, he had been uncull kateed with -- inculcated with the responsibility to ge back and serve. he did with it distinction. he was the most...
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the roots will play a random erat and then we're gonna take turns singing dit songs that fit over that are noinners or losers. that being said, if you can't think of a song, you lose. >> great. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ready to play? >> let's do it. >> jimmy: all right. let's do this.ou roots, canive us a beat? i'll start us off. >> all right. i'm a little nervous. ♪ >> jimmy: any song. ♪n' ♪ this for the best my reputation never been worse so you must like me for me ♪ ♪ is it cool that i said all that is it cool that you're in myead ♪ ♪ 'cause you know that it's delicate ♪ >> jimmy: hailee, delicate. go. ♪ i don't want no scrub a scrub is a guy that can't get no love from me ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hanging out the passenger side of his best friends ride o tryiholler at me ♪ ♪ what have i what have i what have erdone to d this ♪ ♪ what have i -- >> jimmy: you're too young. ♪ what have i what have i done to deserve this ♪ ♪ i'm in love with the shape of you we push and pull like a magnet too ♪ ♪ my heart is falling too i'm in love with your body oh i oh i oh i oh i'm in love with your
the roots will play a random erat and then we're gonna take turns singing dit songs that fit over that are noinners or losers. that being said, if you can't think of a song, you lose. >> great. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ready to play? >> let's do it. >> jimmy: all right. let's do this.ou roots, canive us a beat? i'll start us off. >> all right. i'm a little nervous. ♪ >> jimmy: any song. ♪n' ♪ this for the best my reputation never been worse so you must...
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dit was an especially tou there today, since the school had to be evacuated this morninn after receivgomb threat. officials later said it was not credib sent home out of caution and sensitivity. this wk, the "hartford courant" newspaper published a report about more than 1,000nt docurelated to the killings and the killer, adam lanza. the storpaints an even more chilling picture than we knew, a rigid and angry individual struggling with lonelinesshe disdain for and multiple psychiatric problems. pulitzer-prize winning reporter josh kovner wrote some of thve "courant's" ge, and he joins us now. josh, thank you very very much for being here. this report that you have put t is just a harrowing read, detailing the extenof the troubled mind of this killer. can you just give us a snapshot of the things that you found? >> it was a sense of greater, deeper extent of his obsession and compulsive disorder, his crippling problems that he notel juing eevery day. his meticulous fascination with marder and gun play, a very detailed spread sheath that he put together. we hadn't seen that before. his e
dit was an especially tou there today, since the school had to be evacuated this morninn after receivgomb threat. officials later said it was not credib sent home out of caution and sensitivity. this wk, the "hartford courant" newspaper published a report about more than 1,000nt docurelated to the killings and the killer, adam lanza. the storpaints an even more chilling picture than we knew, a rigid and angry individual struggling with lonelinesshe disdain for and multiple psychiatric...
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but when he got to the south , you know, there were not a lot of jews that wanted to stick around ditficult lif. so he managed to stick around long enough for her to finish high school. but he wasn't, he was a predator. he wasn't really a true rabbi in the sense of what a rabbi, a holy man is. that was the way he lived. >> he sexually abused her for a long time. >> well, she didn't talk about a lot but he was sexually abusive towards her, yeah. >> and she -- what about her mother? >> her mother was a -- her mother suffered from polio. she was from a good family and she was kind of pond often because in those days arranged marriages were part of european, jewish life. because they both came from europe. and she just suffered, she suffered until she died. you know, she was very lonely, she was very charismatic woman. she was actually admired greatly by most of the black customers because she was so kind. and people who understand suffering are often kind. she died of some kind of stomach cancer. and when she died my mother was not allowed to see -- was my mother left home and married my
but when he got to the south , you know, there were not a lot of jews that wanted to stick around ditficult lif. so he managed to stick around long enough for her to finish high school. but he wasn't, he was a predator. he wasn't really a true rabbi in the sense of what a rabbi, a holy man is. that was the way he lived. >> he sexually abused her for a long time. >> well, she didn't talk about a lot but he was sexually abusive towards her, yeah. >> and she -- what about her...
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it was a story of threeerery dit powerful women. woman in thecounty. it turned into an adventu tale. a powerful courtroom drama. most importantly, a relationship story. these three women and an unlikely alliance aa time when now we need the stories which it talks about the power of women joining ertoge different powerful women in the pursuit of justice. a great story to discover. >> i bet it was. it sounds fascinating. >> it is out there now. >> all right. awesome. jack, it is nice to have you here. >> nice to be back. >> thanks.gu , back to you. >> congratations to jack. good to see you. >>> still to come, we look back at the biggest ♪ for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant. turns out i was just sensitive to a protein commonly found in milk. now, with a2 milk®... ...i can finally enjoy cereal again. it's delicious like real milk. because, it is real milk! a2 milk® is... ...real milk from real cows that... ...produce only the a2 protein. i love milk! i'm so happy i found this. a2 milk®, real milk that's easier on digestion. l
it was a story of threeerery dit powerful women. woman in thecounty. it turned into an adventu tale. a powerful courtroom drama. most importantly, a relationship story. these three women and an unlikely alliance aa time when now we need the stories which it talks about the power of women joining ertoge different powerful women in the pursuit of justice. a great story to discover. >> i bet it was. it sounds fascinating. >> it is out there now. >> all right. awesome. jack, it is...
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i think how dit happd it happen in that legislation of 1961, a mission, world peace and friendship, and three goals, technical support, sharing who you are as an american, bringing that experience home and sharing it here. those three goals are equal and they are integrated. that is what created this unique experience that we call peace corps. because what it's saying is that in order to provide technical support of whatever that is, teaching, agriculture, health, environment, you have to establish trust. long-term trust, with the community in which you work. ... happy to be here. through the 57 years that corps element has stayed strong. when i think of today in the communities, in the neighborhoods, and the families in which we serve, we are needing to communicate that same message. i'm not here to help. you're not here to receive. you're here to help, here to discover. i'm here discover. i'm here to be part of that experience. and that changes us today as much as it changed us 57 years ago. it works and changes the commute as much as it did before we might use different words. we mig
i think how dit happd it happen in that legislation of 1961, a mission, world peace and friendship, and three goals, technical support, sharing who you are as an american, bringing that experience home and sharing it here. those three goals are equal and they are integrated. that is what created this unique experience that we call peace corps. because what it's saying is that in order to provide technical support of whatever that is, teaching, agriculture, health, environment, you have to...
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ed: we have the dits ticket honor and privilege of bringing in brit hume long time host of "special reportgriff, i grew up wantinbrit i go cover the white house. you had a front row seat. talk about this man you saw up close. brit brit my experience of him goes back at least to 1980 when i covered his presidential campaign in the primaries in 1908 which, of course, he lost to ronald reagan in the end and then was chosen to be his vice president where he served as you all know for eight years. when he went into the white house, i covered his presidency. i knew him a long time and the word that comes to mind when i think of him is character. this was extraordinarily gracious man. humble in victory and similarly humbled in defeat. he is pa man of a different era. for all of his kindness and extraordinarily nice as so many people said he had steel in his you i particularly remember, ed, when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. we were in an era then when after vietnam the americans' taste for armed combat anywhere had shrunk and people referred to it as vietnam syndrome the president rallied a coal
ed: we have the dits ticket honor and privilege of bringing in brit hume long time host of "special reportgriff, i grew up wantinbrit i go cover the white house. you had a front row seat. talk about this man you saw up close. brit brit my experience of him goes back at least to 1980 when i covered his presidential campaign in the primaries in 1908 which, of course, he lost to ronald reagan in the end and then was chosen to be his vice president where he served as you all know for eight...