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it's called "the end of alzheimer's: the first program to prevent and reverse cognitive decline.", you've said this is a terrible disease and alzheimer's should be a rare disease. >> that's right. so, alzheimer's is now actually the third leading cause of death in the united states. it had been underestimated previously and called the sixth leading cause, but it's actually the third. it is now -- dementia is now the number-one leading cause of death in the united kingdom, so this is a huge problem. but when you actually look at what is causing it, all the contributors to this illness, what you find is that many are preventable and correctable. so, in fact, this should be -- if we all do the right things, this should be a rare disease. >> all right, so, it is a terrible disease, because the impact it has on the individual themselves and the family and the healthcare system -- they're just horrible. >> that's right. this costs our healthcare system over $260 billion per year. and of course, that doesn't begin to explain the fact that it ruins families. of course, the caregivers are
it's called "the end of alzheimer's: the first program to prevent and reverse cognitive decline.", you've said this is a terrible disease and alzheimer's should be a rare disease. >> that's right. so, alzheimer's is now actually the third leading cause of death in the united states. it had been underestimated previously and called the sixth leading cause, but it's actually the third. it is now -- dementia is now the number-one leading cause of death in the united kingdom, so...
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now, his book, called "the end of alzheimer's" says that it offers the first program to prevent and reversenitive decline. most people say there's no cure, so they just give up, they don't want to know, but you have seen this being reversed with your protocol. >> right. so, when we say "reversal," we're saying "reversal of cognitive decline." that doesn't necessarily mean a cure, because we're not doing -- you know, we don't have autopsies. these people go back to work. they get better. they're able to dress themselves again. they're able to interact with their spouses better. they're able to interact with their families. and we have documentation, very well. and there are over 2,000 people who are now on this protocol. we've trained over 1,000 physicians from 10 different countries and all over the united states. we repeatedly see improvements, because we are asking, "what is actually contributing to the problem?" and the most important thing of all is, when people improve, they sustain their improvement. the longest person on now is for six years, whereas, as you know, in the past, people
now, his book, called "the end of alzheimer's" says that it offers the first program to prevent and reversenitive decline. most people say there's no cure, so they just give up, they don't want to know, but you have seen this being reversed with your protocol. >> right. so, when we say "reversal," we're saying "reversal of cognitive decline." that doesn't necessarily mean a cure, because we're not doing -- you know, we don't have autopsies. these people go...
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we've strongly supported this program since supervisor tang first introduced it in 2015. and we think we believe the intention has been for home sf to be a local attraction. unfortunately, there has been a lack of demand for the program, perhaps due to the affordability requirements, the examples in the staff report that included four projects that had filed applications or revised applications are really instructive. home sf would create 178 units and 58 affordable units instead of 8. a number of projects in these eligible areas passed up home sf and chose state density bonus or didn't use one at all. we support the effort, but we're concerned the feasibility is still risky at the proposed levels coming out of the planning commission. it's great to learn from experience and data. we support setting a limited time frame for approvals and the approved process changes. and we support the recommendation to eliminate the limit on the zoning modifications allowed. we appreciate the intention of the legislation and hope the city will continue to monitor and adjust into the futur
we've strongly supported this program since supervisor tang first introduced it in 2015. and we think we believe the intention has been for home sf to be a local attraction. unfortunately, there has been a lack of demand for the program, perhaps due to the affordability requirements, the examples in the staff report that included four projects that had filed applications or revised applications are really instructive. home sf would create 178 units and 58 affordable units instead of 8. a number...
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chattanooga has one of its first rideshare programs. >>> we are trying to be a sustainable community. in 1969 walter cronkite who is almost as trust -- untrustworthy as you are, he was called the most trusted man in america did one hour special in chattanooga and called it the dirty city and america. what we did was we cleaned up our environment and that's what helped lead to the best town ever. we need to be sustainable and have that environmental focus if we want to continue that kind of branding. >>> mayor berke i got a spoiler, you are in chicago and had interesting neighbors? >>> yes when i was in college i had a professor name condi rice, when i was at the university of chicago, my first day my first professor was elena kagan, and when i was there the next year, a skinny black guy named barack obama came to the university of chicago. so i like to say i'm one of the only people who knew the future secretary of state, future supreme court justice and supreme -- future president and did nothing with those connections. >>> if i were going to play tennis i'd probably play with rachel
chattanooga has one of its first rideshare programs. >>> we are trying to be a sustainable community. in 1969 walter cronkite who is almost as trust -- untrustworthy as you are, he was called the most trusted man in america did one hour special in chattanooga and called it the dirty city and america. what we did was we cleaned up our environment and that's what helped lead to the best town ever. we need to be sustainable and have that environmental focus if we want to continue that...
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. >> a large part of the jobs it did manual resource center started off a a youth program and our first year 35 percent of the young people working full-time we know there the pressors looking for committed young people the resource fair attracts over 6 hundred people if all over the city and the greater bay area. >> we have public and private partnership the employers came from hertz rent a car and many private sector jobs sea have the city staff so the airport is here, starbuck's is here we've been retail we have restaurants, we have offices and so the young people will get an opportunity to partner search warrant with so many of the great champions for jobs. >> for the past 5 years we've hired over 3 willed youth to work as business traces they have been promoted to supervisors. >> if you're doing a job at starbuck's the opportunity for them allows them to understand math if tire working at anothers architectural firm understanding debris or a media to understand reading and writing differently those are opportunities that the mayor is clear he wanted to provide we're going to be do
. >> a large part of the jobs it did manual resource center started off a a youth program and our first year 35 percent of the young people working full-time we know there the pressors looking for committed young people the resource fair attracts over 6 hundred people if all over the city and the greater bay area. >> we have public and private partnership the employers came from hertz rent a car and many private sector jobs sea have the city staff so the airport is here, starbuck's...
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in conclusion for this first program delivery focused area, we found that sftca and its partner agencis are delivering the program in terms of sales tax dollars allocated. we have capital projects that are either completed or nearing completion. and the prop-k live ranting goal has been i met. while i appears that they're on track to deliver
in conclusion for this first program delivery focused area, we found that sftca and its partner agencis are delivering the program in terms of sales tax dollars allocated. we have capital projects that are either completed or nearing completion. and the prop-k live ranting goal has been i met. while i appears that they're on track to deliver
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in conclusion for this first program delivery focused area, we found that sftca and its partner agencis are delivering the program in terms of sales tax dollars allocated. we have capital projects that are either completed or nearing completion. and the prop-k live ranting goal has been i met. while i appears that they're on track to deliver the program as promised, we found it challenging to navigate the t.a. website in the annual report to obtain basic information on thing like status or progress. the information is there, but in so many places, that where t showcasing their accomplishments. for you it could be stats on items such as how many items were planted, muni vehicles purchased or how many paratransit trips were provided. all that information is there but requires a lot of searching to get to that info. and then as you prepare your annual report, you could improve the process to q.c. the data presented just to ensure the information is as accurate as possible. similarly for your website, really just provide a prop-k home page dash board to that showcases all there are packets
in conclusion for this first program delivery focused area, we found that sftca and its partner agencis are delivering the program in terms of sales tax dollars allocated. we have capital projects that are either completed or nearing completion. and the prop-k live ranting goal has been i met. while i appears that they're on track to deliver the program as promised, we found it challenging to navigate the t.a. website in the annual report to obtain basic information on thing like status or...
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development and children and youth services have both partners with the arc for the first time to look at our different programs and how we can best serve individuals with developmental disabilities and individuals who have similar needs, whether or not they're regional center funded. so this year, for the very first time, department of dcyf, department of children, youth and family services, has funded a transition aged youth program. and what we will be doing is working with the variety of access transition classrooms throughout the city and partnering with a minimum of 50 individuals who are in transition to do career exploration, gain some exposure
development and children and youth services have both partners with the arc for the first time to look at our different programs and how we can best serve individuals with developmental disabilities and individuals who have similar needs, whether or not they're regional center funded. so this year, for the very first time, department of dcyf, department of children, youth and family services, has funded a transition aged youth program. and what we will be doing is working with the variety of...
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how all this plays out in trump's america first program, that remains to be seen. >> remains to be seenhis supporters will remain his supporters and detractors will remain his detractors regardless of what he does. thank you for coming in. >>> it is 7:51. still ahead on today in the bay -- did you get that? do you ever give your camera to someone asking them to capture something? we will show you what happened when one man asked a stranger to record his marriage proposal. >> oh, no. grandpa, what did you do? >>> right now in san jose, 61 degrees. wind speeds nice and light at 5 miles per hour. your daytime highs expected and the changes ahead towards the workweek coming up. breaks her s your sneak peak of robin wri >>> monday, kevin spacey's co-star breaks her silencsilenc. your sneak peek of robin wright reaction. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> time and temperature on nbc bay area is sponsored by -- >>> good morning. it is 7:54. and i have a feeling today's sunday
how all this plays out in trump's america first program, that remains to be seen. >> remains to be seenhis supporters will remain his supporters and detractors will remain his detractors regardless of what he does. thank you for coming in. >>> it is 7:51. still ahead on today in the bay -- did you get that? do you ever give your camera to someone asking them to capture something? we will show you what happened when one man asked a stranger to record his marriage proposal....
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when we launched getting to zero, we had a first few flagship programs and the first was expanding prep. we also have a program where we are trying to strengthen care, people who have fallen out of care and we need to welcome them and we sponsor add progra sponsm called rapid. between the time someone gets tested and they start care they fall out of the system. here right down the hall, ground zero for hiv care, we started a rapid program where we offer treatment on the same day that people are infected with hiv. this is good for the individual and keeps them healthier and reduces transmission. dr. coffee, the director is standing at the back of the room and i'm sure would love to answer any question. last week i was at the united nations at a meeting for for geneva and one of my colleagues who runs the program in ban rock. they startebangkok.they startedr results are better than ours and it shows you the exten extent ad impact we are having. back to san francisco are we getting results from getting to zero? i think we do have. we have 50% in reduction. contrast that to the united state
when we launched getting to zero, we had a first few flagship programs and the first was expanding prep. we also have a program where we are trying to strengthen care, people who have fallen out of care and we need to welcome them and we sponsor add progra sponsm called rapid. between the time someone gets tested and they start care they fall out of the system. here right down the hall, ground zero for hiv care, we started a rapid program where we offer treatment on the same day that people are...
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we were one of the first programs to require a high rate of two bedrooms. i thought that was important, because if you look at what the city has built, it's studios and one bedrooms. so we're trying to change that here. again, i know it's an optional program and we're trying to make it more attractive, so you are trying to figure out what barriers to remove. >> supervisor safai: right. we've worked on this together and we had a lot of conversations before we were on the same committee. there's a project in my district right now we're working on that is -- trying to take advantage of home-sf and we're hitting some roadblocks. is it worth -- if we're talking about smaller margins, if it's 40% two-bedrooms, we have 35% two bedrooms? is that something that at the end of the day, we have someone to have this higher level of affordability and yet we still have 35% twos and threes? that's what i'm really asking. we spent a year on this program and are not getting many applications and are taking a look at why we're adjusting it. the tiered system for the affordabi
we were one of the first programs to require a high rate of two bedrooms. i thought that was important, because if you look at what the city has built, it's studios and one bedrooms. so we're trying to change that here. again, i know it's an optional program and we're trying to make it more attractive, so you are trying to figure out what barriers to remove. >> supervisor safai: right. we've worked on this together and we had a lot of conversations before we were on the same committee....
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according to walnut creek's recreation program, this is the first program in the bay area to provide free rides for people 60 and older to general locations using a ride-hailing company. drivers will still get paid and the money is coming from a two year grant, funded by two contra costa county transportation agencies. new ahead at 8 a woman left with wounds comparable to second degree burns....all from touching a plant. and next. american workers are urging the trump administration not to impose new tariffs on foreign cars. how they say it could endanger american jobs.<> ((mark sports tease)) just ahead, it was the surprise decision of free agency...and now the man himself is in the bay area. boogie cousins officially introduced as a warrior. we'll have the sights and sounds from golden state hq. (justine) are foreign car companies a national security threat? the us commerce department asked that question in a hearing this morning.... at the request of the white house, which is considering tariffs on cars produced by foreign car companies. (grant) many american auto workers actually
according to walnut creek's recreation program, this is the first program in the bay area to provide free rides for people 60 and older to general locations using a ride-hailing company. drivers will still get paid and the money is coming from a two year grant, funded by two contra costa county transportation agencies. new ahead at 8 a woman left with wounds comparable to second degree burns....all from touching a plant. and next. american workers are urging the trump administration not to...
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development and children and youth services have both partners with the arc for the first time to look at our different programs and how we can best serve individuals with developmental disabilities and individuals who have similar needs, whether or not they're regional center funded. so this year, for the very first time, department of dcyf, department of children, youth and family services, has funded a transition aged youth program. and what we will be doing is working with the variety of access transition classrooms throughout the city and partnering with a minimum of 50 individuals who are in transition to do career exploration, gain some exposure to our workforce immersion internship programs, provide some career preparation curriculum, as well as take a small cohort onto our caseload and work with those individuals as they're leaving the school district and coming into adult services. and what we've found is that historically, a lot of transition aged youth when they're coming to us, the work experience that they may have had in high school may not translate that well to the market currently. we also wan
development and children and youth services have both partners with the arc for the first time to look at our different programs and how we can best serve individuals with developmental disabilities and individuals who have similar needs, whether or not they're regional center funded. so this year, for the very first time, department of dcyf, department of children, youth and family services, has funded a transition aged youth program. and what we will be doing is working with the variety of...
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it's important to reflect on the fact that our first program, china s.f., what you are mostly familiar with, was from rounded by then mayor answered to be governor gavin newsom. it was expanded to include latin s.f. and s.f. asia under mayor lee and we are starting a new chapter, a new organization with mayor mark farrell and mayor elect london breach. to start us off, is a real privilege to introduce a true son of san francisco who stepped in at a time of tragedy for the city to become the 44th mayor of san francisco. mark farrell as mayor and previously supervisor, has worked tirelessly to improve our city and maintain a vibrant internationally connected economy, keeping san francisco a true global city. mayor farrell? [applause] >> mayor farrell: thanks for having me here today. i want to congratulate everyone on the launch of global s.f. pretty cool science here as well. you know, as was mentioned, building on what mayor newsom and mayor lee did in terms of our programs, we continue to attract businesses to the city of san francisco. san francisco has always been a leader on the in
it's important to reflect on the fact that our first program, china s.f., what you are mostly familiar with, was from rounded by then mayor answered to be governor gavin newsom. it was expanded to include latin s.f. and s.f. asia under mayor lee and we are starting a new chapter, a new organization with mayor mark farrell and mayor elect london breach. to start us off, is a real privilege to introduce a true son of san francisco who stepped in at a time of tragedy for the city to become the...
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to give you background on the euthanasia program, this was the rights first program of mass extermination. predated theholocaust . was begun by other in 1939 to get rid of children regarded as a drain on the state and its injured with gene pool. but i can't emphasize enough how euthanasia was a misnomer. the vast majority of children were physically healthy, they were not terminally ill and they were not physically suffering. they were simply deemed to have physical, or behavioral defects. at least 5000 children and around 37 special wards in the right inside germany. siegel ground in vienna was one of the deadliest for all 100 children parents many, many ordinary people knew what was happening. newspapers tried to deny killings but there were public protests on the streets in the fall of 1940. this first police and ss. so order certainly knew what was going on. as he made later in life, there's no question asperger knew what was happening. >> in contrast to our mechanized images of the holocaust, the child euthanasia program was different. it was supposed to become a permanent part ofthe
to give you background on the euthanasia program, this was the rights first program of mass extermination. predated theholocaust . was begun by other in 1939 to get rid of children regarded as a drain on the state and its injured with gene pool. but i can't emphasize enough how euthanasia was a misnomer. the vast majority of children were physically healthy, they were not terminally ill and they were not physically suffering. they were simply deemed to have physical, or behavioral defects. at...
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first one. the second one is for the end of life program. can you? >> yes. that budget was a result of a large donation from years ago. our first year i believe we shot way too high, we were two ambitious, we didn't have the infrastructure in place to support some of these. so we scaled it back a little bit and we will develop infrastructure in kind of a slower pace. definitely that's a weigh benefit and a blessing to have and we will be spending it. >> commissioner bernal: thank you. >> president chow: any other questions? i'm not sure -- your three quarters of the year through and you think you are going to spend the rest of this money by the end of the year? >> probably not fully all 100% of it. we definitely will. >> president chow: you are not deliberately doing that? >> we continue -- the service is not interrupted. we are just being slow on the payments and the contract side. >> president chow: commissioners, the request is before us and a motion is in order. >> there's no public comment requested for this item. >> president chow: thank you. so we need
first one. the second one is for the end of life program. can you? >> yes. that budget was a result of a large donation from years ago. our first year i believe we shot way too high, we were two ambitious, we didn't have the infrastructure in place to support some of these. so we scaled it back a little bit and we will develop infrastructure in kind of a slower pace. definitely that's a weigh benefit and a blessing to have and we will be spending it. >> commissioner bernal: thank...
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on feel got a welcome to the program first it was germany the world cup's top ranked crashing out of the group stage now as president the second round tain dismissed from the quarterfinals losing to belgium a to walk. well matters of t w sports is here to talk us through another surprise in russia welcome so how did this guy pan out well belgium made a barnstorming start and brazil definitely tried to get back into the game a flurry of chances at the end but in the end belgium have gone through two one we can look at the goals a very unfortunate for brazil the opener there was an own goal from fern and dino from the cross there not much you could do about that but then a fantastic second goal here from belgium romelu lukaku charging forward laying the ball off to kevin the burner and what a finish that is for a world cup quarter final absolutely fantastic just arrows into the corner of the other side brazil then tried desperately to get back into the game a little bit of controversy with the video says the referee referee system just went down here no one was really sure what the ref
on feel got a welcome to the program first it was germany the world cup's top ranked crashing out of the group stage now as president the second round tain dismissed from the quarterfinals losing to belgium a to walk. well matters of t w sports is here to talk us through another surprise in russia welcome so how did this guy pan out well belgium made a barnstorming start and brazil definitely tried to get back into the game a flurry of chances at the end but in the end belgium have gone through...
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first three certificates offered by the school will be... medical coding... i-t support and a business managerial-type of programt hour... we're following breaking news out of the south bay... as fire damages a well known restaurant in los gatos. a kron4 reporter is headed to the scene. ( darya ) and after the break... a pay gap at uber. this morning... the ride-hailing service is accused of creating a system that paid women less. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. ercialá)(áábreakáá) temperatures seasonably warm as we work into the start of the week. along the coast expect highs today in the 60's while inland temperatures will boost into the 90's. by the end of the week temperatures inland will cool back into the mid 80's. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) uber is under investigation. the ride- hailing service is accused of setting up a pay scale that discriminated against its women drivers. the equal employment opportunity c
first three certificates offered by the school will be... medical coding... i-t support and a business managerial-type of programt hour... we're following breaking news out of the south bay... as fire damages a well known restaurant in los gatos. a kron4 reporter is headed to the scene. ( darya ) and after the break... a pay gap at uber. this morning... the ride-hailing service is accused of creating a system that paid women less. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast....
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deal and i don't mean to get on a soap box here but, i feel like a lot of times that equity program it's a first social equity program that i've seen like this. and especially in an industry that can do so much good. i feel like you guys are someone who already agrees that this is a good idea so i don't want to bang too hard on this so the 90 day period would be huge for us when you look at a possible two years. i mean you do the math on it, it's a lot of money. and yeah, the equity portion is already, we have to give up half, 40% or half of the company equity applicant has to be. it's not like it's easy to find funding where you can give up percentages of the company overtime and so, the dynamics of it and so on and so fourth, the time frames are huge. >> never get off your soap box. [laughter] >> seriously. never get off it. edward brown and that's the last speaker card i have. >> hello members of the public and commissioner. we have a unique set of circumstances here. the office of cannabis has identified and verified hundreds of individuals who by definition are among the most economically a
deal and i don't mean to get on a soap box here but, i feel like a lot of times that equity program it's a first social equity program that i've seen like this. and especially in an industry that can do so much good. i feel like you guys are someone who already agrees that this is a good idea so i don't want to bang too hard on this so the 90 day period would be huge for us when you look at a possible two years. i mean you do the math on it, it's a lot of money. and yeah, the equity portion is...
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if they approve this program, first of its kind in silicon valley.orting live, carlos salcedo, abc7 news. >>> a stretch of highway 1 closed 14 months set to reopen tomorrow. heavy rain caused mud slide that buried the roadway. cutting off coastal community. cal trans says biggest in its history. still moreoro unter delays. >>> firefighters outside of yosemite trying to make progress before help arrives. ferguson fire is more than 13,000 acres, 5 percent contained, no structures damaged. yosemite is open but highway into the park is closed. warning hikers not to overexert themselves because of the smoke in the air. >>> infant in san bernardino county first to die of whooping cough in two years. health officials expect next outbreak in 2019. california department of public health recommends immunization for children. >>> president trump in -- over atro tt. aboutare o entence in my remarks, i said the word "would" of "wouldn't," should have been i don't see any reason why i wouldn't, or wouldn't be russia. >> reporter: following backlash with conference
if they approve this program, first of its kind in silicon valley.orting live, carlos salcedo, abc7 news. >>> a stretch of highway 1 closed 14 months set to reopen tomorrow. heavy rain caused mud slide that buried the roadway. cutting off coastal community. cal trans says biggest in its history. still moreoro unter delays. >>> firefighters outside of yosemite trying to make progress before help arrives. ferguson fire is more than 13,000 acres, 5 percent contained, no...
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when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of people traveling through the airport who are missing their pets and who are on their road a lot and can't have pets and we have come in contact with a lot of people recently who have lost pet. >> i love the wag brigade. >> one of my favorite parts is walking into the terminals and seeing everybody look up from their device, today everybody is interacting on their cell phone or laptop and we can walk into the terminal with a dog or a pig and people start to interact with each other again and it's on a different level. more of an emotional level. >> i just got off an 11.5 hour flight and nice to have this distraction in the middle of it. >> we look for wag brigade handlers who are comfortable in stressful situations. >> i like coming to airport it's a lot of fun and the people you talk to are generally people who are missing their dogs. >> they are requir
when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of people traveling through the airport who are missing their pets and who are on their road a lot and can't have pets and we have come in contact with a lot of people recently who have lost pet. >> i love the wag brigade. >> one of my favorite parts is...
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program was integrated. we're providing community-based first-aid programs. so what we did was to ride on existing afghan red crescent society activities within those areas of insecurity. you have the mobile head team being used by afghan red crescent society. in those communities, you have the community-based integration with other activities. so what we did when the program started was to engage and discuss with the community leaders. at the village level, you have the malik. these are the community leaders. the next level, a group of ma k malik. because we recruited people from the community who can negotiate with them. so when they give approval, from the taliban side, we were able to get approval in some of these community, then we also hired security manager that interferes with other security agencies. we do a security assessment. in the community is not secure, based on security feedback we get, we don't put the lives of our vaccinators and the volunteers at risk in those communities. so when they agree, we do that. we have the security assessment. th
program was integrated. we're providing community-based first-aid programs. so what we did was to ride on existing afghan red crescent society activities within those areas of insecurity. you have the mobile head team being used by afghan red crescent society. in those communities, you have the community-based integration with other activities. so what we did when the program started was to engage and discuss with the community leaders. at the village level, you have the malik. these are the...
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. >> for andrea's family to trust us to be or very first heart transplant program. we needed to be able to look at them and say we can do this. >> reporter: the team did it successfully. ucsf did not have a stand alone hospital equipped to perform the procedure so it referred pathe other side of it this, how do you feel? >> i'm happy i got through it. >> what are you most looking forward to? >> going home and seeing my friends. >> reporter: today the hospital celebrated with andrea's family. they're moving to a ucsf transitional home near by so doctors can monitor her for the next three weeks. >> it was very stressful. we're happy the outcome was this beautiful princess you see here who is feeling good. >> reporter: before the transplant, doctors said she had a 30% chance of dying within one year. now she has a 95% chance of survival. >> the activity level functionally will get back to normal and live a good functional life. >> doctors perform about 500 heart transplants in a year. >> andrea was very lucky she got a heart faster than average. it took a month and a h
. >> for andrea's family to trust us to be or very first heart transplant program. we needed to be able to look at them and say we can do this. >> reporter: the team did it successfully. ucsf did not have a stand alone hospital equipped to perform the procedure so it referred pathe other side of it this, how do you feel? >> i'm happy i got through it. >> what are you most looking forward to? >> going home and seeing my friends. >> reporter: today the hospital...
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pompei or as arrived in north korea to discuss the country's plans to dismantle its nuclear program its first visit to pyongyang since the historic summit last month between president trump and the north korean leader kim jong hoon one pair will also discuss the remains of u.s. troops missing from the korean war on his two day visit the future of the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deals being discussed at a meeting of five major world powers in vienna foreign ministers from britain france china germany and russia are joined by john serif of iran it's the first time they have come together since the u.s. controversially pulled out of the agreement earlier this year european leaders are hoping an economic package will persuade iran to stick to the deal despite u.s. sanctions rescue teams are pushing on in their attempt to rescue a football team trapped in a tight cage this is the scene in chiang rai right now where they are continuing preparations to try and bring the boys out ahead of expected monsoon rains but the efforts been dealt a blow with the death of a diver helping with the effort scott
pompei or as arrived in north korea to discuss the country's plans to dismantle its nuclear program its first visit to pyongyang since the historic summit last month between president trump and the north korean leader kim jong hoon one pair will also discuss the remains of u.s. troops missing from the korean war on his two day visit the future of the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deals being discussed at a meeting of five major world powers in vienna foreign ministers from britain france china...
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program? >> thisouear was first year? it's a six-month internship program. we had 19 people who successfully completed it, and of those 19 we successfully hired 12 of them into district government jobs. >> and going through the aspiring professionals program a prerequisite for pele with disabilities to get hired for jobs with the city government. >> no, it isn't, but it's a to get l opportunit that experience as an entry. it's an experience we actually of ter not only in district government but sometimes in the private sector as well where we will partner wi an employer and say we'll provide a paid internship for a period of time. this gives youty an opportuto see how much this individual can contribute, and it gives the rson, as alderrin was saying, a nor gentle entry into the internship. when they'veested each other at, they learn whether it's a good fitnd they can proceed withemploymen >> how is the d.c. government working with private sector employers? >> we have our disability employment specialist working for washington workshops for consumers and othe
program? >> thisouear was first year? it's a six-month internship program. we had 19 people who successfully completed it, and of those 19 we successfully hired 12 of them into district government jobs. >> and going through the aspiring professionals program a prerequisite for pele with disabilities to get hired for jobs with the city government. >> no, it isn't, but it's a to get l opportunit that experience as an entry. it's an experience we actually of ter not only in...
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we're kind of three generations of public jobs programs in the the new deal. first, in the spring of 1933 we got the public works administration and somebody down in [inaudible] may the wpa because it's much too confusing but the pwa did the huge projects they did boulder dam and tribal bridge and that is the kind of thing and that was wonderful for the economy over time but it was slower to create jobs because they were so big and they did not take a lot of planning and the other jobs program from that was the ccc, the civilian conservation corps which was roosevelt's and the door that program but he that was the only single young man in ages 18-22 but were willing to leave home and limit work camps so that was obviously a limited thing, too. in the winter of 34, 35 the economy took a dive and things were so bad that they very quickly set up a very fast program called the civil's works administration that he mentioned also run by harry hopkins and that did massive hiring very fast and i think probably the job creation whether in other words hiring more people than
we're kind of three generations of public jobs programs in the the new deal. first, in the spring of 1933 we got the public works administration and somebody down in [inaudible] may the wpa because it's much too confusing but the pwa did the huge projects they did boulder dam and tribal bridge and that is the kind of thing and that was wonderful for the economy over time but it was slower to create jobs because they were so big and they did not take a lot of planning and the other jobs program...
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first start. here are a few of the people who began in the wpa program. painters, jackson pollock and jacob lawrence, actress orson welles and burt lancaster, scott dressed louise nevelson, dancer josÉ [inaudible], let me tell you a little about each of the four arts programs. i will start with the federal music project. here's a factoid -- in the united states in 1935 there were 11 recognized symphony orchestras. the wpa added 34 more. they also created work for thousands of other kinds of musicians from cowboy balladeer's two gospel singers to jazz bands. here is the best part. the project director told its workers they should never turn down an invitation to perform and you could hear the wpa musicians play just about anywhere. in parks and playgrounds in schools and hospitals in orphanages in prisons and skating rink's and baseball parks even train stations. this was happening at a time when a lot of people thought that the rise of radio and records in movies and the death of live performance but the response to the federal music program made it clear
first start. here are a few of the people who began in the wpa program. painters, jackson pollock and jacob lawrence, actress orson welles and burt lancaster, scott dressed louise nevelson, dancer josÉ [inaudible], let me tell you a little about each of the four arts programs. i will start with the federal music project. here's a factoid -- in the united states in 1935 there were 11 recognized symphony orchestras. the wpa added 34 more. they also created work for thousands of other kinds of...
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according to walnut creek's recreation program, this is the first program in the bay area to provide general locations using a ride-hailing company. drivers will still get paid and the money is coming from a two year grant, funded by two contra costa county transportation agencies. (justine) a lot of people seem to be having second thoughts about buying the new model three tesla-- an analyst says cancellations for tesla's new mass-market model have recently picked up. in fact... they say árefunds now outpace ádeposits for tesla's new mass-market electric car. according to needham and company... about one in every four model three orders has been canceled in recent weeks -- that's double the rate from a year ago. a tesla spokesperson says it's not true that model three cancellations exceed new orders-- the spokesperson also said the wait times of 6 to 9 months cited by the analyst are outdated. (grant) also new at 6... the university of california is lowering tuition for the upcoming academic year. the u-c board of regents approved the 60-dollar decrease today. that's right....althoug
according to walnut creek's recreation program, this is the first program in the bay area to provide general locations using a ride-hailing company. drivers will still get paid and the money is coming from a two year grant, funded by two contra costa county transportation agencies. (justine) a lot of people seem to be having second thoughts about buying the new model three tesla-- an analyst says cancellations for tesla's new mass-market model have recently picked up. in fact... they say...
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programming. it was the first time in american history that you could reach everyone at once. steve: president franklin -- historians say he never thought television was going to take off. he thought the radio was always going to be king. important in the 1940's, 1930's in the u.s.. prof. byrnes: i think that is natural. he was the first master of radio in politics. he understood its true potential. everyone was talking about the potential,. -- potential. fdr understood the power of radio better than anyone else in his time. what is interesting about what i am looking at and researching is by 1939, the president understood that he could not do it by himself. think of politics and radio in the 1930's and we think fdr and fireside chats. in this debate, he knew that he could not be on the radio all the time. he had learned that his ability to go on the radio and talk to the nation was political capital that he had to spend very carefully. one of the things i found in my , even before world war ii started in europe, roosevelt to looking to other people go on the radio and advance
programming. it was the first time in american history that you could reach everyone at once. steve: president franklin -- historians say he never thought television was going to take off. he thought the radio was always going to be king. important in the 1940's, 1930's in the u.s.. prof. byrnes: i think that is natural. he was the first master of radio in politics. he understood its true potential. everyone was talking about the potential,. -- potential. fdr understood the power of radio...
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means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate alex let me go to you first in cyprus i want to in this program on to talk about what was and what could happen so let's talk it's one packed helsinki. i don't necessarily think that it was a failure for donald trump as it was a failure for the media and their continued meltdown go ahead. yeah i think it was we don't really know many details as to actual policy that was discussed between
means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate alex let me go to you first in cyprus i want to in this program on to talk about what was and what could happen so let's talk it's one packed helsinki. i don't necessarily think that it was a failure for donald trump as it was a failure for the media and their continued meltdown go ahead. yeah i think it was we don't really know many details as to actual policy that was discussed between
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and on september 15, 1969, the first methadone program started in the department of corrections with me as the leader of that. one more step. on february 17th, 1970, walter washington building on that beginning created the narcotics freeman administration in washington, a massive methadone program in the next year we did 15,000 heroin addicts in the city. that was unprecedented that went on. and every month there was a report on crime rates and consistently those crime rates came down as long as the overdose death rates. but i want to get the timing of that, very important in that switching of the focus and suddenly the emergence of treatment as a very important part of not just reducing overdose deaths which is very clear was the purpose but also reducing crime. >> i want to make the point that this is going on below the surface of national coverage and what we would say white house concern. here's bob du pont, idealistic young doctor out of harvard medical school who is beginning to make the case that treatment of heroin addicts reduces crime. but he's leading. and we don't even kn
and on september 15, 1969, the first methadone program started in the department of corrections with me as the leader of that. one more step. on february 17th, 1970, walter washington building on that beginning created the narcotics freeman administration in washington, a massive methadone program in the next year we did 15,000 heroin addicts in the city. that was unprecedented that went on. and every month there was a report on crime rates and consistently those crime rates came down as long...
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. >> [inaudible] chattanooga has one of the first electric vehicle rideshare programs. >> we are trying to be a sustainable community. in 1969, walter cronkite, who was almost as trustworthy as you, but walter cronkite has been called the most trusted man in america. a one-hour special on chattanooga he called the dirtiest city in america. we found as we cleaned up our cr environment, that's what has helped lead to this best town after. so, we need to be sustainable. we need that kind of environmental focus if we want to continue that kind of branding. >> and at the beginning i heard a littl little but of a spoiler. at the university of chicago you had some interesting neighbors. >> when i was in college i had a professor named condoleezza rice and whehad when i was at the uny of chicago by first day, my first professor was elena kagan and then barack obama came to the university of chicago. i'm one of the only people that knew the future secretary of state, futures and court justice and future president and did nothing with those connections. [laughter] >> and if i were going to play t
. >> [inaudible] chattanooga has one of the first electric vehicle rideshare programs. >> we are trying to be a sustainable community. in 1969, walter cronkite, who was almost as trustworthy as you, but walter cronkite has been called the most trusted man in america. a one-hour special on chattanooga he called the dirtiest city in america. we found as we cleaned up our cr environment, that's what has helped lead to this best town after. so, we need to be sustainable. we need that...
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if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san francisco. we are going to play that piece no matter where we are. >> providing excellent customer service to each other so that we can succeed together. because we're a small division ou
if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely...
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so they're just going to be starting to be programmed out. the first dollars will start to be collected in 2019, and we're expected to begin seeking some of those funds with our partner agencies starting this fall. i just wanted to turn attention a bit to another program that was very important that is going to be using these r.m. 3 funds and matching them with state funds. what this overhead slide shows is senate bill 1 projects, and the governor and the legislature worked last year to pass senate bill one, which is the road repair and recovery act, and it raised the statewide gas tax so that we could invest and as i mentioned in the main nance of our system. this was a $5 billion peryear program that will fund a whole host of highway and transit projects statewide. san francisco will actually receive about $60 million peryear of this funding to maintain our roads and repave them. what we'll do is it'll sort of be like a financial sort of puzzle. we put together the limited funds that we do collect locally here through the sales tax, and we that much
so they're just going to be starting to be programmed out. the first dollars will start to be collected in 2019, and we're expected to begin seeking some of those funds with our partner agencies starting this fall. i just wanted to turn attention a bit to another program that was very important that is going to be using these r.m. 3 funds and matching them with state funds. what this overhead slide shows is senate bill 1 projects, and the governor and the legislature worked last year to pass...