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dr. cooper. >> thank you.the need for alternatives to the jail is an integral part of the whole system of criminal justice. tinkering around the edges is not going to work at this time. but, first, i want to especially thank you president breed, supervisor kim, for spearheading the continuance of this hearing. your high level and informed leadership is both recognized and appreciated. thank you chairman yee and supervisor christiansen for your openness to hear this continuance today. three years ago us medical associate just a lease riley, the setting hiv for women in semper cisco discovered that the greatest risk to hiv and homelessness for women in san francisco was one experience in our jail. one. not 10, not three. one. for men, the highest risk factor for both jail and homelessness was unemployment. we need to pay attention to this because this kind of study connected most of the docs we need to address today and problem solve through policy and public investment. one more.i want us to recognize and is al
dr. cooper. >> thank you.the need for alternatives to the jail is an integral part of the whole system of criminal justice. tinkering around the edges is not going to work at this time. but, first, i want to especially thank you president breed, supervisor kim, for spearheading the continuance of this hearing. your high level and informed leadership is both recognized and appreciated. thank you chairman yee and supervisor christiansen for your openness to hear this continuance today....
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dr. cooper. >> thank you.the need for alternatives to the jail is an integral part of the whole system of criminal justice. tinkering around the edges is not going to work at this time. but, first, i want to especially thank you president breed, supervisor kim, for spearheading the continuance of this hearing. your high level and informed leadership is both recognized and appreciated. thank you chairman yee and supervisor christiansen for your openness to hear this continuance today. three years ago us medical associate just a lease riley, the setting hiv for women in semper cisco discovered that the greatest risk to hiv and homelessness for women in san francisco was one experience in our jail. one. not 10, not three. one. for men, the highest risk factor for both jail and homelessness was unemployment. we need to pay attention to this because this kind of study connected most of the docs we need to address today and problem solve through policy and public investment. one more.i want us to recognize and is al
dr. cooper. >> thank you.the need for alternatives to the jail is an integral part of the whole system of criminal justice. tinkering around the edges is not going to work at this time. but, first, i want to especially thank you president breed, supervisor kim, for spearheading the continuance of this hearing. your high level and informed leadership is both recognized and appreciated. thank you chairman yee and supervisor christiansen for your openness to hear this continuance today....
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dr. levitt: let's listen to what cooperation. even under sanctions, it anticipates a rich and powerful iran would be able to do more. iran will be able to stand by its allies and the people in the region and the resistance in palestine and the palestinian people more than at any time in the past. this is what the others are afraid of. ambassador burns: some of this is going to have to go to contracts as explained in the last channel. -- last panel. some will go to revive the iranian economy given the population's frustration with sanctions and some will go to the irgc and you're right about that. i do think that if there is congressional disapproval and we cannot fulfill the agreement and it becomes a threshold state, there are more -- they are a more powerful force. if we can freeze them and we can them, just thinking strategically, we have to combat this force and set up a containment regime. but if they are weakened by the nuclear agreement, we will have better success in doing that. strategically, we have to combat this force
dr. levitt: let's listen to what cooperation. even under sanctions, it anticipates a rich and powerful iran would be able to do more. iran will be able to stand by its allies and the people in the region and the resistance in palestine and the palestinian people more than at any time in the past. this is what the others are afraid of. ambassador burns: some of this is going to have to go to contracts as explained in the last channel. -- last panel. some will go to revive the iranian economy...
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. >> cooper: dr. philip landrigan of new york's mt. sinai hospital specializes in environmental pediatrics and exposure to toxic chemicals. he's talking about the results of another kind of test drury and larson conducted measuring the concentration of formaldehyde emissions coming off the laminates into the air of a typical home. >> landrigan: i would say long- term exposure at that level would be risky because it would increase the risk for chronic respiratory irritation, change in a person's lung function, increased risk of asthma. it's not going to produce symptoms in everybody, but children will be the people most likely to show symptoms at that sort of level. >> cooper: children are featured prominently in lumber liquidators ads, and the company likes to promote the donations of flooring they make to habitat for humanity, ronald mcdonald house charities, schools, and community centers. >> trust the people over two millions families trust... the flooring experts at lumber liquidators. >> cooper: and on their website, lumber liquid
. >> cooper: dr. philip landrigan of new york's mt. sinai hospital specializes in environmental pediatrics and exposure to toxic chemicals. he's talking about the results of another kind of test drury and larson conducted measuring the concentration of formaldehyde emissions coming off the laminates into the air of a typical home. >> landrigan: i would say long- term exposure at that level would be risky because it would increase the risk for chronic respiratory irritation, change...
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cooperation. but, ultimately, it's dr. giani, and what he says is he kind of shrugs and he says, "look, i have a boss that really wants to be close to people, and so let's try our best to protect him while not straitjacketing him." >> so, i actually saw this, and this is on the new york archdiocese website. >> mm-hmm. >> that in rome, the pope has been known to venture out at night dressed as a regular priest to meet with homeless men and women. >> uh-huh. >> do you have any worries that he might do that while he's here? >> i don't know. when i asked him, i said, "holy father, what do you want to do when you come to new york?" he started off by saying... [ speaking italian ] "i'd like to eat a hot dog with you." now, after that, he told me what he would like to do. but you know what? you know, we kind of stereotyped pope benedict as a bit more aloof and shy. the folks that were with him in 2008 said he did that when he was supposedly in for the night on 72nd street at the residence of the papal nuncio to the u.n. there wer
cooperation. but, ultimately, it's dr. giani, and what he says is he kind of shrugs and he says, "look, i have a boss that really wants to be close to people, and so let's try our best to protect him while not straitjacketing him." >> so, i actually saw this, and this is on the new york archdiocese website. >> mm-hmm. >> that in rome, the pope has been known to venture out at night dressed as a regular priest to meet with homeless men and women. >> uh-huh....
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cooperation. the investigation is ongoing. tonight, new details. july 1st, dr. palmer and his guides come across an elephant carcass. deciding to use it as bait. about 10:00 p.m. cecil comes along and dr. palmer fires his bow and arrow. around dawn he shoots again, killing the lion. that's when they realize cecil is a protected, collared lion, and they were devastated. the incident, sparking anger across the globe. authorities in zimbabwe requesting extradition. >> the processes have started, and we're looking forward for his extradition. >> reporter: tonight, we've learned these cubs, fathered by cecil, are being protected by his brother. alex perez, abc news, minneapolis. >>> and we move on to the danger of children being left in hot cars. 11 kids left in cars dying this year. but two children likely owe their lives to good samaritans. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, children left in hot cars once again in the spotlight after good samaritans in a new jersey parking lot spot a child left in that car. the windows left slightly cracked open. >> where ar
cooperation. the investigation is ongoing. tonight, new details. july 1st, dr. palmer and his guides come across an elephant carcass. deciding to use it as bait. about 10:00 p.m. cecil comes along and dr. palmer fires his bow and arrow. around dawn he shoots again, killing the lion. that's when they realize cecil is a protected, collared lion, and they were devastated. the incident, sparking anger across the globe. authorities in zimbabwe requesting extradition. >> the processes have...
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dr. palmer on poaching charges and is hoping the u.s. will cooperate. palmer has now gone into hiding.ave been trying to find him. yesterday a representative for palmer contacted them but it's not clear what was said. four democrat senators announced legislation today that is named after cecil. the proposed bill would place restrictions on the importation of animal trophies of endangered speciesful right now the african lion is not on the endangered list but u.s. wildlife officials say they're considering changing that. the new legislation is called seizing the importation of large animal trophies or cecil. >>> five women arrived in san francisco tonight after riding their harleys on a cross country trip sponsored by harley davidson. the motorcycle giant told photographer and motorcycle rider lodi mcnaughton to pick four friends and then sent the group from new york to san francisco on a run away trip. the trip was dedicated to a mother-daughter duo to promote harleys to women. mcnaugthon said they made a lot of stops and connected with women. >> we really just wanted to connect with w
dr. palmer on poaching charges and is hoping the u.s. will cooperate. palmer has now gone into hiding.ave been trying to find him. yesterday a representative for palmer contacted them but it's not clear what was said. four democrat senators announced legislation today that is named after cecil. the proposed bill would place restrictions on the importation of animal trophies of endangered speciesful right now the african lion is not on the endangered list but u.s. wildlife officials say they're...
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dr. palmer hasn't been seen since closing his dental office six days ago, his representative did voluntarily reach out to u.s. fish and wildlife investigators. the agency acknowledging his cooperation. in the wake of the killing, these images saturday night of endangered species illuminating the empire state building. and the zimbabwe government announcing that all hunting of endangered and conservation efforts rely heavily on the high-priced so, they're counting on donations. >>> and a troubling outbreak of legionnaire's disease, possibly linked to air conditioning. aditi roy investigates. >> reporter: tonight, a growing outbreak of legionnaires' four dead, dozens sickened, and a community on edge. and now, one of the city's top health officials is warning people who live or work near the area where the latest outbreak started, could be at risk. >> i was about to wait one more day to go to the hospital. if i had, i don't think i would >> reporter: the news comes at a time when legionnaires' cases in recent years. the bacteria is spread by breathing in a contaminated vapor such as from an air city officials have linked this outbreak to city cooling towers and they have all since be
dr. palmer hasn't been seen since closing his dental office six days ago, his representative did voluntarily reach out to u.s. fish and wildlife investigators. the agency acknowledging his cooperation. in the wake of the killing, these images saturday night of endangered species illuminating the empire state building. and the zimbabwe government announcing that all hunting of endangered and conservation efforts rely heavily on the high-priced so, they're counting on donations. >>> and...
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dr. palmer hasn't been seen since closing his dental office six days ago, his representative did voluntarily reach out to fish and wild liar investigators. the agency acknowledging his cooperation. in the wake of his killing, these images saturday night of endangered species illuminating the empire state billing. >> this weekend they announced the hunting of all lions, leopards is suspended but they rely heavily on the high priced hunting fees. they'll rely on public donations to keep them afloat. >>> a scare for a bat boy on a baseball field struck in the head by a player warming up. how the boy is doing tonight and how crews managed to respond so quickly. >>> cameras mounted on bicycle helmets. why riders are wearing them and what they end up proving. >>> a live look outside on this sunday night. heat and humidity kick off the the spinning pinwheel of death. the disappearing wi-fi icon. the frozen download bar. you don't need a magician to fix these things. you need fios internet. get fios 50 meg internet, tv and phone now for $79.99 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. or, double your speeds for just 10 dollars more a month. and only fios gives you uploads speeds as fast a
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dr. jan seski for comment on this. his local guide has been arrested and is cooperating with authorities. that guide tells the a.p. not break any laws during the april hunt. my colleague francis rivera is now here with a deeper look at lion poaching. >> what happened to cecil is a tragic reminder of the dwindling lion population and some of the numbers are staggering. let's bring them to you. starting with this one. an estimated 20,000 lions are left. that is down from as many as 200,000 in the 1970s. and lions, they have vanished from 80% of historic range. in orange that's the area where the lions once roamed. in red, that's where the lions are roaming now. in the area of zimbabwe where cecil was killed just among seven countries that have a lion population of more than 1,000. that's according to panthera a wildcat con ver says group that says lions are extinct in 26 countries. there are a few reasons it's happening. habitat destruction, persecution by livestock farmers and poaching. some farmers are known to kill lions in retaliation for preying on their livestock. and asians and western ers have paid handsome
dr. jan seski for comment on this. his local guide has been arrested and is cooperating with authorities. that guide tells the a.p. not break any laws during the april hunt. my colleague francis rivera is now here with a deeper look at lion poaching. >> what happened to cecil is a tragic reminder of the dwindling lion population and some of the numbers are staggering. let's bring them to you. starting with this one. an estimated 20,000 lions are left. that is down from as many as 200,000...
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dr. palmer hasn't been seen, his representative did voluntarily reach out to u.s. fish and wildlife investigators. the agency acknowledging his cooperation. in the wake of cecil's killing, these images saturday night of endangered species illuminating the empire state building. >> zimbabwe's government announcing that the hunting of all lions, leopards and the problem is their conservation efforts rely heavily on the high priced hunting fees. now they'll have to rely on public donations to help keep them afloat. abc news, new york. >> we haven't heard from dr. seski. apparently there's a hunting website that says he's also it's -- >> it's getting a lot of attention now. you hear about the hunting and i guess it's bringing it to light now and maybe we'll pay more attention and maybe some good will come of what's taking place now. hunting >> very good point. >>> coming up, bikers beware. the suv slamming right into a cyclist and speeding away but the biker's helmet camera catching it all. the new way to keep bikers safe in our next half hour senator baseball's youngest superstar working to inspire future players. bryce harper of the nation
dr. palmer hasn't been seen, his representative did voluntarily reach out to u.s. fish and wildlife investigators. the agency acknowledging his cooperation. in the wake of cecil's killing, these images saturday night of endangered species illuminating the empire state building. >> zimbabwe's government announcing that the hunting of all lions, leopards and the problem is their conservation efforts rely heavily on the high priced hunting fees. now they'll have to rely on public donations...
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dr. palmer hasn't been seen his closing his dental office six days ago, his representative did voluntarily reach out to the u.s. fish and wildlife investigators. the agency acknowledging his cooperation. in the wake of cecil's killing, these images saturday night of endangered species illuminating the empire state building. zimbabwe's government announcing that the hunting of all lions, leopards and elephants are now suspended. the problem is their conservation efforts rely heavily on those high-priced hunting fees, so now they're going to have to rely on public donations to help keep them afloat. phillip mena, abc news, new york. >> and we haven't heard from dr. seski. no word yet, but apparently, there's a hunting website that says he's also killed six elephants. um, it's -- >> it's drawing attention. it's getting a lot of attention now. people didn't know. you know, you hear about the hunting, and i guess it's bringing it to light now and maybe we'll pay a little more attention and maybe some good will come of what's taking place now. but there's legal hunting, there's illegal hunting. >> yes. we've made that point here on the show. you're absolutely right, teej. very good point.
dr. palmer hasn't been seen his closing his dental office six days ago, his representative did voluntarily reach out to the u.s. fish and wildlife investigators. the agency acknowledging his cooperation. in the wake of cecil's killing, these images saturday night of endangered species illuminating the empire state building. zimbabwe's government announcing that the hunting of all lions, leopards and elephants are now suspended. the problem is their conservation efforts rely heavily on those...
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dr. levitt: let's listen to what the secretary-general of hezbollah said. they have been meeting to see about furthering their cooperation. even under sanctions it anticipates a rich and powerful iran would be able to do more. iran will be able to stand by its allies and the people in the region and the resistance in palestine and the palestinian people more than at any time in the past. this is what the others are afraid of. investor burns: some of this is going to have to go to contracts as explained in the last channel. some will go to revive the iranian economy given the population's frustration with sanctions and some will go to the irgc and you're right about that. i do think that if there is congressional disapproval and we cannot fulfill the agreement and it becomes a threshold state there are more -- they are a more powerful force. if we can freeze them and we can them just thinking strategically, we have to combat this force and set up a containment regime. but if they are weakened by the nuclear agreement, we will have better success in doing that. >> thank all of you for your patience. the committee is adjour
dr. levitt: let's listen to what the secretary-general of hezbollah said. they have been meeting to see about furthering their cooperation. even under sanctions it anticipates a rich and powerful iran would be able to do more. iran will be able to stand by its allies and the people in the region and the resistance in palestine and the palestinian people more than at any time in the past. this is what the others are afraid of. investor burns: some of this is going to have to go to contracts as...
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dr. levitt, you have a comment? >> you know, leelgt listen to what hezbollah's general nasrallah said, has been holding weekly meetings with bashar al assad about furthering their cooperation there. nasrallah noted even under sanctions iran funded its allies and anticipated now, quote, a rich and powerful iran, which will be open to the world, end quote, would be able to do even more. his quote continued, i say in the next phase, iran will be able to stand by its allies, friends, people in the regime and especially resistance in palestine and palestinian people more than at any time in the past. this is what the others are afraid of, end quote. >> ambassador burns? >> i assume it's $100 billion or $56, and i'm not competent to answer that question, some has to go to contracts, as was explained in the last panel. some will inevitably go to revive the iranian economy, given the population's frustration with the sanctions and some will go to the irgc. and you're right about that. i do think if there's congressional disapproval and we can't fulfill the agreement, and they become a threshold state, there a more powerful force to exert mayhem in the middle east than if we can fr
dr. levitt, you have a comment? >> you know, leelgt listen to what hezbollah's general nasrallah said, has been holding weekly meetings with bashar al assad about furthering their cooperation there. nasrallah noted even under sanctions iran funded its allies and anticipated now, quote, a rich and powerful iran, which will be open to the world, end quote, would be able to do even more. his quote continued, i say in the next phase, iran will be able to stand by its allies, friends, people...
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dr. walter palmer himself. he went into hiding after there ways international outrage over cecil's killing. if he turns up, he could face extradition. he has started proceedings and calling on it's u.s. to cooperatetion requesting his extradition that has nearly 200,000 signatures so far. david mckenzie has details. >> reporter: the killing of cecil the lyon has touched an emotional nerve around the world. there was much concern about the fate of his more than a dozen cubs. normally, a rival lion would come in and kill him. jerricho, cecil's brother, is protecting those cups. there is a glimmer of hope there. now, the hunter who killed cecil the lion is being hunted by zimbabwe authorities. >> reporter: an iconic lion lured out of his sanctuaries and strapped down with a bow in the middle of the night. it has led to global outrage at dr. walter palmer, the dentist that killed him. palmer temporarily closed his dental practice and has gone to ground. now, he could face the law. zimbabwe yan officials working to extradite him. >> all events were properly orchestrated and well-financed to make sure it succeeds. >> reporter: palmer's local guides go on trial next week. if guilty of poaching, they cou
dr. walter palmer himself. he went into hiding after there ways international outrage over cecil's killing. if he turns up, he could face extradition. he has started proceedings and calling on it's u.s. to cooperatetion requesting his extradition that has nearly 200,000 signatures so far. david mckenzie has details. >> reporter: the killing of cecil the lyon has touched an emotional nerve around the world. there was much concern about the fate of his more than a dozen cubs. normally, a...