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of wedged in between the nose cone, which is in the middle of the intake, and the outside of the intake, and it broke my collarbone, and i kind of got jammed in there is the only reason i didn't go through. >> the distance between the front of the intake and the engine blades may also have helped. it's about eight feet and big enough for a person to sleep in. >> he was within fingertip reach of the blades of the actual engine. usually what happens to things that get sucked into the intake, the titanium blades are moving at 12,000 rpms and they pretty much chop everything or anything that goes into that intake. >> after a month and a half of bedrest, bridges is back at work launching jets. he completes his three-year tour of duty and is honorably discharged from the navy. >> the odds of a person surviving my accident, 1 in 100,000, 1 in a million. you just -- it's an accident you don't walk away from very often. >> he's definitely the luckiest person on earth. >>> coming up -- sentencing day in an ohio courtroom takes an unexpected turn when "caught on camera: workplace gone wild" contin
of wedged in between the nose cone, which is in the middle of the intake, and the outside of the intake, and it broke my collarbone, and i kind of got jammed in there is the only reason i didn't go through. >> the distance between the front of the intake and the engine blades may also have helped. it's about eight feet and big enough for a person to sleep in. >> he was within fingertip reach of the blades of the actual engine. usually what happens to things that get sucked into the...
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another thing to do is schedule your information intakes. i remember i was growing up in atlanta, i mom loved the television show, "northern exposure" she picked me up from soccer practice. we would race home so she didn't miss a beat of joe seduction of the pilot, may gi. and i was scared for my life in the car trips. it was important to her to get home to watch the show. now we can always watch the television program that we whenever we want to. that doesn't mean that we don't have to schedule it or that we shouldn't schedule it. by scheduling your social media time. you're em empowers yourself to not get lost through the rest of the day with the media diet. i try and do writing the in the morning. i do news consumption for 8:00 and 9:00. it i block my time for e-mail. i eliminate most information toes. the only person who can call me is my pregnant wife. the only information information information toes i get -- who can interrupt her is her and my dad. i schedule time for facebook and twitter. the reason i do that is so i don't find mysel
another thing to do is schedule your information intakes. i remember i was growing up in atlanta, i mom loved the television show, "northern exposure" she picked me up from soccer practice. we would race home so she didn't miss a beat of joe seduction of the pilot, may gi. and i was scared for my life in the car trips. it was important to her to get home to watch the show. now we can always watch the television program that we whenever we want to. that doesn't mean that we don't have...
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>>> ask any "lockup" producer where to find the most drama in prison and the answer is usually intake. the place new inmates cross the threshold into a world where they will be known as much by a number as by a name. >> what size do you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> 10 is going to be your lucky number. >> the intake process varies from prison to prison, but each one brings stark reminders about how life is about to change. >> i'm going to say this one more time and one more time only. nobody will be allowed to keep any type of gym shoes. we have shoes to fit you. there'll be no doctors' excuses. i have high arches, my feet are bad. that's your problem. >> at the joliet correctional center in illinois, a boot camp-like orientation begins the intake process. >> you may keep 12 envelopes. you can keep 24 pictures. anything after 24 pictures, will be sent home or destroyed. >> you start with specific directions, and you tell them what the expectation levels are. if anybody causes a problem, you take them out of the equation immediately, and by doing that, you maintain that control. >> some people ha
>>> ask any "lockup" producer where to find the most drama in prison and the answer is usually intake. the place new inmates cross the threshold into a world where they will be known as much by a number as by a name. >> what size do you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> 10 is going to be your lucky number. >> the intake process varies from prison to prison, but each one brings stark reminders about how life is about to change. >> i'm going to say this one more...
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so you'll see we have curves like this that show the water intake as a function of time. the initial intake over the first 45 minutes amounted to something like five tons per second of water entering the ship's hull, that it slowed down as the waterline came up to the -- as the flooding came up to the waterline. and then in the latter stages, started to increase again. we have a number of curves that deal with that kind of condition. we also talk about, and as most of you have seen in movies that the ship started to sink, go down by the head, started to tilt down. we actually plot the results of how long it took to go down by a certain amount over time. for example, 45 minutes after the collision, the titanic would have looked like the above image that you see here, only down by the head by about three degrees, not a lot. most people thought that the ship is not going to sink. all right, it took on some water. 2:15 in the morning which is two hours and 40 minutes after the iceberg strike, the vessel looked like this, where the crow easiness had reached the waterline. it w
so you'll see we have curves like this that show the water intake as a function of time. the initial intake over the first 45 minutes amounted to something like five tons per second of water entering the ship's hull, that it slowed down as the waterline came up to the -- as the flooding came up to the waterline. and then in the latter stages, started to increase again. we have a number of curves that deal with that kind of condition. we also talk about, and as most of you have seen in movies...
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when they come in, there's an intake orientation level. >> for kids as young as 12 years old, time atdleton begins here at the intake unit. >> everybody that comes through the facility comes through here first. you see some that's real timid and scared. you see some that's kind of brash and cocky. there's a variety of attitudes or personalities that come through here. usually intake, maybe a week or two until they reclassify them and find a unit or program for you to go to. moyer. come with me this way. let's go ahead and strip down for me. take everything off. turn around. what is that? >> a brand. >> a brand? is that a gang-related star, man? huh? >> yes, sir. >> what gang is it? >> gd, sir. >> gang of disciples? >> yes, sir. >> been locked up five years. haven't seen my family in a while. because your family likes to leave you when you get locked up in trouble. all your friends disappear. you have no social life, really. you just have you and your cellmates. that's it. >> staff at pendleton are focused on educating these troubled teens. but intake is just the first step on the road
when they come in, there's an intake orientation level. >> for kids as young as 12 years old, time atdleton begins here at the intake unit. >> everybody that comes through the facility comes through here first. you see some that's real timid and scared. you see some that's kind of brash and cocky. there's a variety of attitudes or personalities that come through here. usually intake, maybe a week or two until they reclassify them and find a unit or program for you to go to. moyer....
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. >>> brushy mountain correctional complex serves as the initial intake center for new and returning prisoners throughout eastern tennessee. as many as 150 inmates per month arrive from county jail soon after sentencing. >> we might have a problem. >> whether they will stay at brushy mountain or be transferred to another state prison depends on the results of a classification process required of each inmate on arrival. >> when we receive people from the county jail, we generally receive no records. we don't know who we've got, what they are capable of, whether or not they are going to need a lot of support. can they live in the general population in the prison or do they need special support? it's a safety issue for them. it's a safety issue for us. >> they are evaluated to see what their educational level is, what type of skills they have. and once they are classified, then we try to send them to an institution that will benefit them. >> when they first come in, they are brought through the trap gate, brought over here, which all their facial hair shaved off of them. they are strip-
. >>> brushy mountain correctional complex serves as the initial intake center for new and returning prisoners throughout eastern tennessee. as many as 150 inmates per month arrive from county jail soon after sentencing. >> we might have a problem. >> whether they will stay at brushy mountain or be transferred to another state prison depends on the results of a classification process required of each inmate on arrival. >> when we receive people from the county jail,...
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this is a live shot right now inside the seminole county intake center. and that is george zimmerman. that is the only shot that we have seen of him since he has been charged with second-degree murder. so mike papantonio, i asked you the question last night about the 72 hours. it seemed like they had all their bases covered from law enforcement as to how they were going to handle this, and it has come off without a circus. your thoughts? >> she's done a -- this prosecutor has done a very good job, both positioning herself from the standpoint of going forward with trial, by setting this up to where it has a calming nature about the way she's done this. we have a lot to be proud of, of what she's done here. you could tell in her early description of what's taken place, she's trying to defend the seminole police department, the sanford police department. she's trying to say, look, they did the best they could do. she's trying to be -- she's trying to make bridges here. and i've got to tell you something. as i listen to her and as i listen to where she's prob
this is a live shot right now inside the seminole county intake center. and that is george zimmerman. that is the only shot that we have seen of him since he has been charged with second-degree murder. so mike papantonio, i asked you the question last night about the 72 hours. it seemed like they had all their bases covered from law enforcement as to how they were going to handle this, and it has come off without a circus. your thoughts? >> she's done a -- this prosecutor has done a very...
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it protects our watersheds, our recreational waters, and our drinking water intakes. man: today, more than 50% of the nation's waters are fishable, swimmable. that's almost doubled since the clean water act was passed in '72. narrator: another significant component of the clean water act was a federally funded grant program to build wastewater treatment plants to reduce pollution in the waterways. and many cities built their treatment plants with this grant money. oberstar: but even a decade after it was enacted, the reagan administration came in and cut the grant program to a loan program. and funding diminished over a period of time. now, we still have 1/3 or more of the nation's streams and lakes that don't meet the standards of the clean water act. we have to advance the cause. that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these thr
it protects our watersheds, our recreational waters, and our drinking water intakes. man: today, more than 50% of the nation's waters are fishable, swimmable. that's almost doubled since the clean water act was passed in '72. narrator: another significant component of the clean water act was a federally funded grant program to build wastewater treatment plants to reduce pollution in the waterways. and many cities built their treatment plants with this grant money. oberstar: but even a decade...
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this time a 17-year-old girl arriving at the detention center. >> intake.hat did she run away from? >> she ran away from her mother's house. but she's denying running away and saying she was at her grandmother's house with her baby because her mother kicked her out. and that she went home for something and then her mother called the police. so we'll find out. >> unlock door. >> kymyada, come on out. >> i'm upset because i'm back ç here again, but this time it's a misunderstanding. when i was 14 the first time i ran away my mom is going to whoop me for something i didn't do. i couldn't take it no more. i run away fighting her just going wild because nobody was paying attention to me. >> do you remember the intake process? the last time when you were here? >> yes. >> you know you're referred here for runaway. did you have any problems until recently? >> my mom said if i couldn't abide by the rules, i had to leave. now i'm staying with my god mom. >> and your mother approved this? >> yes. that's why -- >> i don't understand why you're arrested. >> i've been d
this time a 17-year-old girl arriving at the detention center. >> intake.hat did she run away from? >> she ran away from her mother's house. but she's denying running away and saying she was at her grandmother's house with her baby because her mother kicked her out. and that she went home for something and then her mother called the police. so we'll find out. >> unlock door. >> kymyada, come on out. >> i'm upset because i'm back ç here again, but this time it's a...
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apra is our intake center that helps to send patients who need to go into a recovery program; whatever the recovery program may be, it helps to identify beds that are open in the city. what we would like to do is to really be able to have that interposition point, somewhere where you can take the person in so they don't have to go back out on the street before they can get into the intake system. very good. our concerns are that we may be losing people. they may have agreed to go into the system, but they had to go back out on the street first and now they didn't come back. so we feel... and then the beds may not be available for a long time, and that becomes a concern for us also. jordan, as a person who went through the system and had support, in the ideal world, what would you have preferred to have had in order for you to not have, you know, not go through what you went through. i wish it didn't take a suicide attempt like myself to have to get to the point where i wanted to be, support systemwise. one thing that i truly benefited from that is different from before my suicide attem
apra is our intake center that helps to send patients who need to go into a recovery program; whatever the recovery program may be, it helps to identify beds that are open in the city. what we would like to do is to really be able to have that interposition point, somewhere where you can take the person in so they don't have to go back out on the street before they can get into the intake system. very good. our concerns are that we may be losing people. they may have agreed to go into the...
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. >> results of a study on new moms, researchers take a look at whether mom's coffee intake will keep her baby awake. >> new details on iron man 3 movie. that story and more in the after the bell report. >> michael finney is taking your questions through his facebook and twitter pages and will answer them live here a little later, you can contact michael on twitter. >> at 4:08 monday afternoon a check of traffic there is slow crawl left and right. southbound, maybe folks sneaking out of work early. game through of series is tonight. stay with us, more still to come on the news at 4:00. >>> checking healthy living news for mom who's breast feed a daily cup of coffee won't keep baby as wake. a study found breast fed babies are no more likely to have trouble sleeping. and the study published in journal pediatrics did not endorse heavy caffeine intake but researchers say a modest amount does not appear to be a danger, one of the toughest things for new mothers is watching their parents get vaccinated. new research suggests knowing how to comfort a child through the process could be the di
. >> results of a study on new moms, researchers take a look at whether mom's coffee intake will keep her baby awake. >> new details on iron man 3 movie. that story and more in the after the bell report. >> michael finney is taking your questions through his facebook and twitter pages and will answer them live here a little later, you can contact michael on twitter. >> at 4:08 monday afternoon a check of traffic there is slow crawl left and right. southbound, maybe folks...
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may improve your odds of breast cancer surviial.previous studies have shownna higher intake of these vegetables an reduce the risk oo developing breast cancer... but thhs is the first study to examine women aftee a breast cancer diagnnsis. this year, u.s. residentss will consume 120 million pounds of easter candy confectioners association. and mary sue candies in baltimore is providing plenty of itt it. joel d. smith is live there noo as thhy prepare for the easter bunny, and all of his "hhlpers". good 3 3 3 3 poliie are called to an say a female guest got violent. violent. itnessesssay it all started when she wanted &ptoodance with the groom. 36-year old brooke burke is charged with misdemeanor assault nd disorderly conduct. police say an argument began when the brideeasked burke to stop slow dancing with her new husbanddpooice say burke started yelling at the bbide and tried to hit her..the bride told officers urke was only acting that way becaase she was drruk. it's not exactly "the jetsons"... but the inventors of this new "car- slash-airplane" hooe buyers will beeinterested ii t
may improve your odds of breast cancer surviial.previous studies have shownna higher intake of these vegetables an reduce the risk oo developing breast cancer... but thhs is the first study to examine women aftee a breast cancer diagnnsis. this year, u.s. residentss will consume 120 million pounds of easter candy confectioners association. and mary sue candies in baltimore is providing plenty of itt it. joel d. smith is live there noo as thhy prepare for the easter bunny, and all of his...
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for thousands of passengers, the intake lasted for several hours. >> a line of people waiting for the shuttle to arrive. >> it was a chaotic scene at that many other stations. >> the trains flipping directions and people not knowing. it was interesting. >> there were a ton of people it was really confused. >> for other passengers trying to get the other stops the shuttle was the only option -- option. >> you are still not home? >> there were a lot of frustrated passengers today. they hope that everything is back to normal by tomorrow morning. for the very latest on that, always at wjla.com. >> ok, thanks. the derailment comes three days before matra had planned on doing work on the blue line. it is the most serious derailment in the past three years. in june of 2009, others were hurt. it is the deadliest in the metro history. from inside the station, every new development, go to wjla.com. we're following breaking news from prince george's county. the circumstances that led to the gunfire there are under investigation. the discovery made for me inside a local home. the discovery was ma
for thousands of passengers, the intake lasted for several hours. >> a line of people waiting for the shuttle to arrive. >> it was a chaotic scene at that many other stations. >> the trains flipping directions and people not knowing. it was interesting. >> there were a ton of people it was really confused. >> for other passengers trying to get the other stops the shuttle was the only option -- option. >> you are still not home? >> there were a lot of...
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new york city uses the intake points. seattle uses -- >> the question was specifically is there a program and others that we would want to have a broad overview. are there programs that we have not implemented that we may want to? >> seattle uses a vulnerability index. they assess every client and then they determine housing placement based on how these are assessed. this is targeted that way just a way that new york does. this matches clients to the individual shelter programs. >> thank you. >> i'm curious as to what percentage are released. >> on average of three-12th are released at 4:30. then, on an average of 15-25 are released after 8:00 p.m. if they don't need curfew. >> thank you. i want to follow up with the shelter monitoring committee. if o>> how many are turned awaya nightly basis? >> this committee is actually in the midst of conducting their first turn away count, that was the information that i was going to present. i can't give you some rough numbers based on the last three counts. the count conducted in 2
new york city uses the intake points. seattle uses -- >> the question was specifically is there a program and others that we would want to have a broad overview. are there programs that we have not implemented that we may want to? >> seattle uses a vulnerability index. they assess every client and then they determine housing placement based on how these are assessed. this is targeted that way just a way that new york does. this matches clients to the individual shelter programs....
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and the judge depends on the intake department to make sure we're reporting accurately.responsible for that. >> i'm not like a bad kid. i just make dumb decisions. i just don't want to be here. i want to go home. it's not a nice place to be here, you know. it's not supposed to be a nice place. >> signs that you're a threat or that you're not going to returned, you're going to stay locked up here like a lot of the people we've been talking with over the last couple days. >> in illinois at age 17 you're considered an adult, is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> you you were three months in the cook county jail. >> yes, ma'am. >> how did that work for you? >> it wasn't nice. i woke up. >> welcome to adulthood.ç [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >>> you know you're on probation right?ç >> 17-year-old michael is back in detent
and the judge depends on the intake department to make sure we're reporting accurately.responsible for that. >> i'm not like a bad kid. i just make dumb decisions. i just don't want to be here. i want to go home. it's not a nice place to be here, you know. it's not supposed to be a nice place. >> signs that you're a threat or that you're not going to returned, you're going to stay locked up here like a lot of the people we've been talking with over the last couple days. >> in...
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you have to watch the intake. >> canned chicken as well. you haveea tet fiber in here.hunky soups because that's a hardy meal. >> basichis to keepn mind are the most important, t non-parishables are what you want donated. >> ect. there are locations with barrels with a popser on i you can drop in your n-parishable items, safe ways, whole food, my puebloll collect. for every dollar given to second harvest food bank, i e it's two meals for a family in the couny. ha wit do, buying peanut butter, you can do more with because of the grants you have and agreements. >> nd buying a whole semi load of food, we get a good deal on it. >> ouav bn dng this for ten years. why do you do this? >> i want to make a difference. i want to make sure not ay person not an child or adult or older person, has to be hungry. there's no need for that. th'shy d this work to make sure people have food. >> and the needs are growing. >> since the recession started, we are serving 50% more people, 250,000 people every month. >> i kwheeoere making tough choices because a lot of people have lost their ho
you have to watch the intake. >> canned chicken as well. you haveea tet fiber in here.hunky soups because that's a hardy meal. >> basichis to keepn mind are the most important, t non-parishables are what you want donated. >> ect. there are locations with barrels with a popser on i you can drop in your n-parishable items, safe ways, whole food, my puebloll collect. for every dollar given to second harvest food bank, i e it's two meals for a family in the couny. ha wit do,...
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there is also on forseen site conditions at the intake chaff that will require some changes and modifications in our work. there is no question it is carrying the largest risk. the total risk level is $50 million. we are now 50% excavated, the segment between the shaft and the portal, we are holding true through that segment. we are expecting that to happen in june. we are expecting to encounter some pretty challenging ground conditions in that area. stay tuned to what we call squeezing ground. we're hoping to be able to delay it. we are trying to maintain safe working conditions. the show covers, we are monitoring the conditions there. what hundred and 75 feet a day, how wanted to brief you. our team is working very closely ha trying to come up with a recovery schedule. the currently projected delays, i will be meeting with in the executive to make sure that the issue is high on their radar screen. very briefly, i wanted to let you know that we have changed over the management of the construction management bureau. it is now being replaced and is now moving on, replaced with one of our most
there is also on forseen site conditions at the intake chaff that will require some changes and modifications in our work. there is no question it is carrying the largest risk. the total risk level is $50 million. we are now 50% excavated, the segment between the shaft and the portal, we are holding true through that segment. we are expecting that to happen in june. we are expecting to encounter some pretty challenging ground conditions in that area. stay tuned to what we call squeezing ground....
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vvgetables in the your odds of breast caacer ove - survival.previous studies have shown a higher intake offthess vegetables can reduce the risk of developing breast cancer... cancerrdiagnosis.er a breast a 4th grade teacher in connecticut is on administrative leavv todayy.. students. ents complained abou the teacher is accused of askiig students tooput paper towelssin their mouths for several minutes... to keep legal action.ooe mother says her son was disciplined for speaking out of turn during child tooput somethinn in - tteir mouth is an abusivee power and that's...you know, &pin y opinion she should be t" termiiated."the school peleased a tatement... saying theyydetermined that what the teachee did was not maliciouu... but a judgment &perror.one parent has startee petitionndrive... to get the teacher fired. controversial changes to a traditional song. song..ats of song here some parents in massachusetts are upset... afterrthe local school said it wanted to substitute "goo bless the u-s-a" with ááwe love thhe u-s-a." when the parrnts complained, schooo officials got rid of all songs i
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. >> we are scheduled for an intake appointment on that specific issue. >> ok. >> thank you, sir. let me give you what my assumption is. it might inform the question i'm going to ask. is it correct that you are an owner of this establishment earlier and you were the person involved in 1997? >> no. >> your the consultant? >> i was the founder and executive director of the north beach chamber of commerce. i have a long history of knowing what goes on or has gone on at that location. i have testified on behalf of mosquitos over the years. >> even though you are part of the team, i assume it is a right to ask you a question. what was it that you intended to tell this commission? >> i have been in the neighborhood since the early 1960's. i did go to the 2005 conditional use hearing. at the time, my recollection is, we all knew what was coming in. we all knew that the people who were opening mosquitos reorganizes of the north beach jazz festival. we all were very familiar with what we doing. the conditional use permit hearing, and i think i was the one, it was about alcohol. i think tha
. >> we are scheduled for an intake appointment on that specific issue. >> ok. >> thank you, sir. let me give you what my assumption is. it might inform the question i'm going to ask. is it correct that you are an owner of this establishment earlier and you were the person involved in 1997? >> no. >> your the consultant? >> i was the founder and executive director of the north beach chamber of commerce. i have a long history of knowing what goes on or has...
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conditions alot of these cats will ave a mohawk of hair down the back of them ecause reducing food intakeere trying to &peliminate he defending stanley cup champions...bruce cunninggammhas hilights,,,,next...in sports pnlimited edition, i'm jeff barnd. - barnd. orioles working agaiist the e blue jays ffr another win, here's bruce with sports unlimited. we keep teeling ourselves...it's only april..and it's a llng pun, isn't it?the orioles are playing great baseball right starting piiching and timely hhtting..and that formula worked again tonight as the birds made it two ii a row toronto..no score in thee bottom of theesecond...that is, ntil wilson betemittgets into this onn..taking kyle &pdrabek to straighaway second of the year...birds les 1-0......ann that was just pbout all jason hammel needed...the big riihthander paa masterful tonight...7 innnngs pitched..just 4 hits..no runs...7 strikeoutss..he's ow 3-0 with a 1.733earned run aveeage... ...and he got more solo shot..aaso his seconddas the bbrds do ittagain...the and afttr some greaa itching thus far..some unaccustomed bad nees from t
conditions alot of these cats will ave a mohawk of hair down the back of them ecause reducing food intakeere trying to &peliminate he defending stanley cup champions...bruce cunninggammhas hilights,,,,next...in sports pnlimited edition, i'm jeff barnd. - barnd. orioles working agaiist the e blue jays ffr another win, here's bruce with sports unlimited. we keep teeling ourselves...it's only april..and it's a llng pun, isn't it?the orioles are playing great baseball right starting piiching...
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>> when inmates cause a disturbance in intake or any other part of the jail, ail s.w.a.t.-like unit known as srt, or the special response team, is summoned to quell the problem. >> calm down. come talk to me. calm down and come talk to me. you want to pull that route? you don't want to talk to us? i need you to step up and be cuffed okay? so i can move to you a different cell. okay? all right. jamming. i'm going to hit him hard. you got me? >> when an inmate acts like this, the team must move him to a padded cell to prevent injury. but sometimes they must resort to force to make the move. >> stop resisting. back it up. take his clothes off of him. >> strip him down. strip him down. >> ah! ah! ah! >> don't move. roll him over. >> ah! >> stop resisting. >> okay. okay. >> you understand? >> stop resisting. >> back up. >> good. >> are you guys okay? >> yeah, we're fine. anything else? everybody all right? no fights, no spit. >> eventually, this inmate and others like him will not only sober up but come to a sobering reality. until their cases are resolved, they will do time at
>> when inmates cause a disturbance in intake or any other part of the jail, ail s.w.a.t.-like unit known as srt, or the special response team, is summoned to quell the problem. >> calm down. come talk to me. calm down and come talk to me. you want to pull that route? you don't want to talk to us? i need you to step up and be cuffed okay? so i can move to you a different cell. okay? all right. jamming. i'm going to hit him hard. you got me? >> when an inmate acts like this,...
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the intake is only 800 calories a day, but the it is constant and there are zero carbohydrates, whichbs hundred. >> your body goes into profound ketoses. the body starts burning fat and not muscle, which is why you lose so much weight so quickly. >> the doctor says it started in rome or physicians began using feeding tubes 10 years ago on their patients as a way to lose weight. last july, he decided to bring it to the united states to help the morbidly obese. then he saw a shift in demand. including from brides to be. >> slowly, the need and demand shifted towards women who needed to lose much less weight. and the occasional bright coming in to fit into their wedding dress because they are nervous eaters. >> not everyone thinks it is a good idea. >> that would be too low of the amount of calories for anyone. it is very different from getting nutrition from vegetables and from a feeding tube. >> now york forecast. >> first we will take a close look at our doppler radar. i have the satellite igery in there. some clouds breaking through here. we're doing pretty well. we're turning into w
the intake is only 800 calories a day, but the it is constant and there are zero carbohydrates, whichbs hundred. >> your body goes into profound ketoses. the body starts burning fat and not muscle, which is why you lose so much weight so quickly. >> the doctor says it started in rome or physicians began using feeding tubes 10 years ago on their patients as a way to lose weight. last july, he decided to bring it to the united states to help the morbidly obese. then he saw a shift in...
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conditions alot of these cats will ave a mohawk of hair down the back of them ecause reducing food intakerying to &peliminate he defending stanley cup champions...bruce cunninggammhas hilights,,,,next...in sports pnlimited &33 ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. with more choices and fewer calories, edition, i'm jeff barnd. - barnd. orioles working agaiist the e blue jays ffr another win, here's bruce with sports unlimited. we keep teeling ourselves...it's only april..and it's a llng pun, isn't it?the orioles are playing great baseball right starting piiching and timely hhtting..and that formula worked again tonight as the birds made it two ii a row toronto..no score in the
conditions alot of these cats will ave a mohawk of hair down the back of them ecause reducing food intakerying to &peliminate he defending stanley cup champions...bruce cunninggammhas hilights,,,,next...in sports pnlimited &33 ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so...
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the high salt intake is linked to high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease is the world's most preventable killer. every year it kills 7 million people. >>> everyone has experienced brain freeze at one point or another. that is the pain brought on from eating ice cream or any iced drink too fast. when an artery restricts the pain reseeds. researchers say the findings could lead to new treatments for other kind of headaches as well. >> every time i get that brain freeze one eye closes. >>> according to a survey in women's had heth, what is the top gripe we have have about flying, turbulence, having to sit still or not being able to talk on the phone. >> got to be c. we'll have the answer during our 6:00 hour. we'll be right back. >>> we have light rain out there in most areas, especially west of i-95. keep the rain gear handy, it is something to keep you warm, because it is going to be a chilly, raw day with a chance of showers all day, on and off. by noon 48. look at that. by 5:00, 4 degrees. >>> as we have been talking about since early this morning in the outer loop of the be
the high salt intake is linked to high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease is the world's most preventable killer. every year it kills 7 million people. >>> everyone has experienced brain freeze at one point or another. that is the pain brought on from eating ice cream or any iced drink too fast. when an artery restricts the pain reseeds. researchers say the findings could lead to new treatments for other kind of headaches as well. >> every time i get that brain freeze one...
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on the 26, we were down for intake. we were not granted permits until the second. we were already -- it was not like there was any intention to do work without a permit. we were in the process of retaining a permit. -- obtaining a permit. the permit was issued, after that point, the complaints kept rolling in th. all the work being done now, the bay window, everything is in that current permit. i can go through those items in detail if you would like. with respect to the final item about removal of material, it was a licensed contractor. it was our understanding that everything was being done per standard. causes the contractor's responsibility when the issue was raised, we started to question the contractors competence and went out and tested the material. it was a very low content of asbestos. it was not airborne. we have now removed that contractor. we sat down with the neighbors, we explain that to them, we told them we would hire a new contractor. that contractor -- we could all sit down again, what ever we needed to do to make sure everything was done right.
on the 26, we were down for intake. we were not granted permits until the second. we were already -- it was not like there was any intention to do work without a permit. we were in the process of retaining a permit. -- obtaining a permit. the permit was issued, after that point, the complaints kept rolling in th. all the work being done now, the bay window, everything is in that current permit. i can go through those items in detail if you would like. with respect to the final item about...
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place in dangerous places outside the home, and the great normalization and regularization of alcohol intake in america has been television, couch potatoes and all of those commercials are devoted to you guys particularly but even you -- >> this commercial is for you. >> to give you a chance, that's why they have commercials, to enable you to go get another one. >> and in the restroom later. yes. >> hi, guys. >> makes me nervous when you look at your iphone and suggest that you might be looking for hard questions. >> not allowed to twitter a question and ask one. >> are there any live twilters here? tweeters? >> don't want to forget what i want to say so. first of all i spent the entire weekend coming up with tough historical questions in panel after panel so it's a relief to be at the really important -- >> all right. >> quick question. then perhaps one that you might not have the answer to. where does in his cup or in my cups come from. and the second question is, the word beer, i seem to have heard at some point when i did a lot of beer drinking -- >> sound likes he's reformed. >> tempera
place in dangerous places outside the home, and the great normalization and regularization of alcohol intake in america has been television, couch potatoes and all of those commercials are devoted to you guys particularly but even you -- >> this commercial is for you. >> to give you a chance, that's why they have commercials, to enable you to go get another one. >> and in the restroom later. yes. >> hi, guys. >> makes me nervous when you look at your iphone and...
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and our intake officer elizabeth noticed that no, he's not a weekender.s not supposed to be leaving. he tried to convince her, yes, i am. i'm a weekender. i don't belong here. i'm supposed to go home. i came in on friday. i need to go home. my mom is going to be picking me up. he tried to really convince her. >> if for some reason staff let you walk out the door they would be coming for me. and my job would be on the line. you have to understand the decisions that you make have consequences that don't affect you, but affect everybody else around you. stop being slick, okay. >> the staff made a mistake and put it in my paperwork. >> regardless, you knew you weren't a weekender. you knew you weren't supposed to be, you know -- >> i understand. >> seeing freedom. >> i understand. >> aaron's detention center escapade wasn't the first time he plotted an escape. a few years back he made a bold and daring run for it when he bolted out of his hospital room window where he was being treated for stab wounds. >> getting a stabbed by who? >> it was a while ago. >> a
and our intake officer elizabeth noticed that no, he's not a weekender.s not supposed to be leaving. he tried to convince her, yes, i am. i'm a weekender. i don't belong here. i'm supposed to go home. i came in on friday. i need to go home. my mom is going to be picking me up. he tried to really convince her. >> if for some reason staff let you walk out the door they would be coming for me. and my job would be on the line. you have to understand the decisions that you make have...
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we are seeing a light and minimizing the property tax intake because of property values and we see great stresses on the community that lead to crime. we had a study as well by the assessor's office. it's looking broadly at how mortgages are processed and found there appear to be many irregularities. we hope there can be a follow up on the hottest by the comptroller's office and looked deeper at how we can find what kind of possible violations are taking place as the mortgages are being processed through the banks. i don't want to go too much longer, but lastly, this measure is calling for the passage of the bill of rights of the state of california at looking at how we can look at the federal level as well, asking mayor lee to work at the federal level to get policies in place that will reduce principal that will stop dual tracking of mortgages as homeowners are in the process to modify their loans and banks will lead through foreclosure proceedings and homeowners are unaware. the mayor's office -- and this resolution also urges the mayor to direct lobbyists to offer policies that will
we are seeing a light and minimizing the property tax intake because of property values and we see great stresses on the community that lead to crime. we had a study as well by the assessor's office. it's looking broadly at how mortgages are processed and found there appear to be many irregularities. we hope there can be a follow up on the hottest by the comptroller's office and looked deeper at how we can find what kind of possible violations are taking place as the mortgages are being...