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they always begin their time at the intake center located at the central jail facility. >> orange county jail system is considered a mega jail. we have the ability to house over 7,000 inmates at one time. and the challenges we face pretty much reflect, to a certain degree, the challenges the community faces with gang affiliations, with drug abuse, mental problems, issues that would be better served in hospitals but given the current situation they end up in jails. >> since the new arrivals' charges might range from minor infractions to murder, deputies must be vigilant to ensure safety. >> the uncuffing process is probably the most dangerous. that's where if they're going to do something to us, they'll do it then. once they're uncuffed they have an opportunity to attack us if they want to. it's a lot of judging on our behalf to see where they're at, if they're going to try anything or not. >> brian james came through intake less than 24 hours ago. after a wild night on the streets. >> my charges are robbery, assaulting a police officer with a vehicle, resisting arrest, possibly home inva
they always begin their time at the intake center located at the central jail facility. >> orange county jail system is considered a mega jail. we have the ability to house over 7,000 inmates at one time. and the challenges we face pretty much reflect, to a certain degree, the challenges the community faces with gang affiliations, with drug abuse, mental problems, issues that would be better served in hospitals but given the current situation they end up in jails. >> since the new...
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to reach the intake pumps. the hetch hetchy reservoir provides 85% of san francisco's drinking water. our team coverage continues. we have mark tamayo. you are monitoring the conditions that the firefighters are facing. >> temperatures have been warming up, over the past few hours, and right now we're talking about 81 around the perimeter of the fire. winds around 10 miles an hour. but some stronger gusts up around 4,000, 5,000 feet. winds will be a factor today. they were yesterday. the moisture level is coming down as you would expect this time of day, 28% to 32%. the satellite perspective once again, there's the smoke plume burning are the rim fire. that's the one constant extreme. temperatures this afternoon approaching the mid-80s. humidity levels right around 90% and winds around 10 to 20 miles an hour, that's in the forecast. also some more changes. here's our cloud and rainfall forecast. by tomorrow morning you can see some cloud cover to the south and showers developing. some of this activity could be
to reach the intake pumps. the hetch hetchy reservoir provides 85% of san francisco's drinking water. our team coverage continues. we have mark tamayo. you are monitoring the conditions that the firefighters are facing. >> temperatures have been warming up, over the past few hours, and right now we're talking about 81 around the perimeter of the fire. winds around 10 miles an hour. but some stronger gusts up around 4,000, 5,000 feet. winds will be a factor today. they were yesterday. the...
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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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you just never know. >> most of the men and women in intake are here within hours of arriving. unlike prison where all the inmates have been convicted, most jail inmates stand accused of crime and are being held while their cases make their way through the legal system. but once a day a busload of state prison inmates arrive. most are appealing sentences and will remain here until the appeals are settled in nearby courts. >> some of them have boxes and boxes of legal materials that we have to search through for contraband. >> the search process has angered one of the newly arrived state prisoners. >> he is agitated because we are going through his property and legal materials page by page. >> he became threatening when they found suspicious documents in his legal paperwork and confiscated them. >> he is a state prisoner and he's serving 30 plus years. he's aggravated. i'll put extra staff on him. >> the jail takes no risks when it comes with problems with new arrivals, especially from the state prison system. in 6f, sergeant sarah herman has just learned that the agitated inmat
you just never know. >> most of the men and women in intake are here within hours of arriving. unlike prison where all the inmates have been convicted, most jail inmates stand accused of crime and are being held while their cases make their way through the legal system. but once a day a busload of state prison inmates arrive. most are appealing sentences and will remain here until the appeals are settled in nearby courts. >> some of them have boxes and boxes of legal materials that...
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we have a cool air intake from the bay. because of the atrium, it would be nearly impossible for any air conditioning, so we have cool air intake on the bayside. that cools the building down. when i first artwork in here, i was fascinated with all the arches, the repetitive arches. the original architect used it as a symbol of the talks in rome, a symbol of how important the water and the waterways are to us city. -- to the city. it looks like an aqueduct structure. >> what are the uses of this floor and above? >> we have about 10 it office spaces, private businesses, law firm, financial management, lobbying firms. there are all local businesses. -- they are all local businesses, very supportive of the marketplace. >> i know that some part of this building, the water goes underneath, the bay water is under there? >> yes. >> is it under the whole building? >> there is a sea wall, probably right under where you are standing. a lot of it is on the pilings. >> i have seen a guy on a little boat that goes under there and make re
we have a cool air intake from the bay. because of the atrium, it would be nearly impossible for any air conditioning, so we have cool air intake on the bayside. that cools the building down. when i first artwork in here, i was fascinated with all the arches, the repetitive arches. the original architect used it as a symbol of the talks in rome, a symbol of how important the water and the waterways are to us city. -- to the city. it looks like an aqueduct structure. >> what are the uses...
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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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dold: turtles that may go past these intakes can actually get pulled into the intakes and then depositedt near the power plant. sam: fortunately, help is nearby. conservationists from the inwater research group are authorized to rescue turtles and other animals stuck in this pond. julie: they will help collect them out of the canal and place them back in the ocean. man 1: all right, guys, are we ready to do this? man 2: i'm ready if you guys are ready. man 1: yep. sam: in the past three decades, these good samaritans have saved over 14,000 sea turtles, but what starts off as a routine rescue for this loggerhead turtle turns into a case different from all the rest. researchers give this young 100-pound male a standard exam& man 1: 58.4. man 2: okay. sam: &and discover something very unusual: a 4-inch long fishing hook stuck deep down his throat. julie: sea turtles are very curious. they want to eat everything. they'll bite anything. so, chances are that the turtle bit a piece of bait or another fish that was on the hook and then ingested the hook itself. valerie: the best course of action
dold: turtles that may go past these intakes can actually get pulled into the intakes and then depositedt near the power plant. sam: fortunately, help is nearby. conservationists from the inwater research group are authorized to rescue turtles and other animals stuck in this pond. julie: they will help collect them out of the canal and place them back in the ocean. man 1: all right, guys, are we ready to do this? man 2: i'm ready if you guys are ready. man 1: yep. sam: in the past three...
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this time a 17-year-old girl arriving at the detention center. >> intake. what 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 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 approves that? >> yes. >> i don't understand why you're arrested. >> i've been doing good for a
this time a 17-year-old girl arriving at the detention center. >> intake. what 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 here again, but this time it's a...
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so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way!ipe slipknot? wherever your buness takes you, you can save money with progressive commercial auto. [ sighs ] [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ ♪ >> john: finally our number one myth, people go to washington to serve my fellow americans, they call it public service, but that is not what i notice in how they live. >> i am first entering the home you have this.... >> john: washington's real estate market is hot. there is lots of expensive homes here. >> beautiful gourmet kitchen. >> all glass walls >> this home is a steal at $2.8 million. >> john: $2.8 million is a steal. >> our real estate market has been recession proof. >> john: why is that? >> we have the lowest unemployment rates in the country. >> john: because government keeps growing so much so most of richest counties in america surround washington, d.c. the rest of the america had a housing recession. >> everybody else, housing prices wen
so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way!ipe slipknot? wherever your buness takes you, you can save money with progressive commercial auto. [ sighs ] [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ ♪ >> john: finally our number one myth, people go to washington to serve my fellow americans, they call it public service, but that is not what i notice in how they...
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and the judge depends on the intake department to make sure we're reporting accurately. we're 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. >>> you know you're on probation right? >> 17-year-old michael is back in detention for the third time on suspicion of burglary. >> they have you right now on formal probation for burglary for the same thing that you're being charged with today. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> this doesn't look good. do you realize that? you're looking at me kind of hard, and i
and the judge depends on the intake department to make sure we're reporting accurately. we're 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....
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we have intakes in spanish and 5 in cantonese. we're located on the corner of van ness and marketed. we're assessable by public transportation for walk in complainants but we receive complaints regarding police conduct from 12 calls by e-mail and faxes. we're open monday through friday between 8 and 5 and on the off hours we have on a answering service. you can file a complaint with the district station and they'll forward it to us. if any of you would like additional information i'm previously introduced a senior member ed and he's hear to hear your concerns. thank you >> thank you for your presentation. you know, we're very lucky director hicks has really turned the organization around it went from having low credibility to annoy one that has respect that are, in fact, it was very notable there was not a sustained allegation of excessive force by another police officers. considering the number of officers it is the credit goes to the staff and police officers. we're not - we're community police officers we get out off our cars a
we have intakes in spanish and 5 in cantonese. we're located on the corner of van ness and marketed. we're assessable by public transportation for walk in complainants but we receive complaints regarding police conduct from 12 calls by e-mail and faxes. we're open monday through friday between 8 and 5 and on the off hours we have on a answering service. you can file a complaint with the district station and they'll forward it to us. if any of you would like additional information i'm previously...
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. >> the scare began friday night and intake center for 33 donation sites. and inspections prompted good will to throw out donations to fill a truck. >> i think hoping everyone would just buy it. >> bed bug infestations have become a national problem. dale ingal is surprised we don't hear more about them. >> we find evidence in hotels, and movie theaters. everywhere. cruise ships, we do, i did a library in one city. >> parasites can be small as head of a pin or large as a lady bug. they cause skin rashz or allergies and reproduce. >> they're going to be where they can get a blood meal. that is what they're after. that can likely going to be bedding, things associated with bed, head boards. and cabinet autos all run the risk of donations coming with the territory, an old nemesis in this new century. a spokesman told me he's positive no bed bugs reached customers. saying they have not identified any in any facility saying this has been a precaution and in that light tomorrow the dog will return to sniff around, again. >> wayne, thank you. >> coming up a shocki
. >> the scare began friday night and intake center for 33 donation sites. and inspections prompted good will to throw out donations to fill a truck. >> i think hoping everyone would just buy it. >> bed bug infestations have become a national problem. dale ingal is surprised we don't hear more about them. >> we find evidence in hotels, and movie theaters. everywhere. cruise ships, we do, i did a library in one city. >> parasites can be small as head of a pin or...
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air intake on the left. >> air intake on the left.classic styling of the engine has been a huge hit. we launched the thunder stroke 111 engine early they are year and it has been well-received. adam: tell me about this,s chief vintage, this starts at 21,000, this bike is in stunning shape. >> this is my personal favorite. actually the bike i'm going to be getting. what we like about it is, it has the beautiful leather and a windshield if you want to take a long trip. both the saddle bags and windshield can come off very quickly, so you can have more after cruiser if that is what you want to have. adam: this is the cadillac, the rolls-royce of the line. this is the chieftan, price tack, $22,000. this is automatic windshield. >> electric windshield. it can go up and down if necessary. all the bikes have abs brakes. it has premium features like a push button start. it has automatic locking and unlocking saddle bags, a premium featured bike. adam: polaris, your stock has been on a tear. you're doing well in the second quarter. curious you
air intake on the left. >> air intake on the left.classic styling of the engine has been a huge hit. we launched the thunder stroke 111 engine early they are year and it has been well-received. adam: tell me about this,s chief vintage, this starts at 21,000, this bike is in stunning shape. >> this is my personal favorite. actually the bike i'm going to be getting. what we like about it is, it has the beautiful leather and a windshield if you want to take a long trip. both the saddle...
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allen did the intake on your brother. he's telling me you accidentally shot him in the stomach last year. >> that's when i was 11. >> that's when you were 11 that you accidentally did that? wow. >> that's when i first got into the juvenile system. >> oh. you still think about that? >> always. >> go ahead and walk on the right side of the hallway. >> i hope he get out. he don't know how this is. he ain't never been in a situation like this where he had to come here and do no days in here. he don't know how to react in here. he don't know what to do and consequences and stuff if you do something bad in here. >> read these rules. his brother is here as well. i'm not sure where i'm going to put him at. >> still a little kid. he don't need to be in here. >> going to squat down and cough twice. just like that. squat down. cough twice. all right. one more. you got to cough twice. >> i got to make sure he's separated, though. i can't put him over there with his brother. >> put his brother in the lower side. >> we want to keep the
allen did the intake on your brother. he's telling me you accidentally shot him in the stomach last year. >> that's when i was 11. >> that's when you were 11 that you accidentally did that? wow. >> that's when i first got into the juvenile system. >> oh. you still think about that? >> always. >> go ahead and walk on the right side of the hallway. >> i hope he get out. he don't know how this is. he ain't never been in a situation like this where he had...
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and our intake officer elizabeth noticed that no, he's not a weekender. he'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've got 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 stabbed by who? >> it was a while ago.
and our intake officer elizabeth noticed that no, he's not a weekender. he'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've got to understand, the decisions that you make have...
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the metropolitan government has imposed a cut in water intake from rivers. >> translator: this is a desperate measure to make rainfall. we will make every effort, in face of the severe water shortage but we also want people in tokyo to continue the efforts to save water. >> a senior government official say it had is crucial for tokyo to continue to function as the nation's capital, despite getting little or no rain. >>> there is a tropical storm near taiwan and rachel ferguson from the weather team has been following the story. rachel? >>> things are looking very wet and windy indeed. this is a strong severe tropical storm. it has been impacting taiwan today and the eye of the storm has just moved past the northern tip of the island. it is now expected to make landfall in the southeastern coast of china in the early hours of thursday morning. so you can see the reach of this storm. it is bringing some strong winds, 108 kilometer per hour sustained winds with 162 kilometer per hour gusts in okinawa, we heard that 100 kilometer per hour gusts were recorded. it's really the rain from the system
the metropolitan government has imposed a cut in water intake from rivers. >> translator: this is a desperate measure to make rainfall. we will make every effort, in face of the severe water shortage but we also want people in tokyo to continue the efforts to save water. >> a senior government official say it had is crucial for tokyo to continue to function as the nation's capital, despite getting little or no rain. >>> there is a tropical storm near taiwan and rachel...
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authorities say that ash, which rained onto the hetch hetchy reservoir has not reach as far as the water intake valves. but thousands our homes are still at risk as 3500 firefighters continue to tackle the blaze. wind and rugged terrain have hampered their efforts. conditions are ideal for fires of this scale. >> when they fire gets into an area that has some burn for a long time, the fuel is so dry and tight, we get a hot fire, and it scorches the earth and actually destroys some of the soil. all >> ready burning for 10 days, the fire -- >> already burning for 10 days, the fire has burned 280 square miles. >> now, america's first black president is said to deliver a major address to mark the anniversary of the "i have a dream" speech. >> in 1963, 250,000 people came to washington to hear martin luther king demand equality for black americans. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> the rally marked a turning point in the civil rights move
authorities say that ash, which rained onto the hetch hetchy reservoir has not reach as far as the water intake valves. but thousands our homes are still at risk as 3500 firefighters continue to tackle the blaze. wind and rugged terrain have hampered their efforts. conditions are ideal for fires of this scale. >> when they fire gets into an area that has some burn for a long time, the fuel is so dry and tight, we get a hot fire, and it scorches the earth and actually destroys some of the...
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live nation and free liquid intake should free transport charges free to make humans free risk free studio time free live download free blog counseling videos for your media projects and free media and don to r t v dot tom. olympos live. live. at the speed. limit. which. looks. like a bomb it's a good place to. play lists . and. come out fine i'm a little. under siege fifteen hundred people are trapped inside a mosque in cairo which is surrounded by security forces this follows another day of deadly clashes in which nearly one hundred people were killed. above the law since two thousand and eight leagues documents indicate that some along the u.s. national security agency has been playing by its own rules and looking to these latest revelations by whistleblower edward snowden. and russian punk band pussy riot received their prison sentences a year ago today we talked to the one member who was freed and examined how their controversial performance affected society.
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. -- they have really another 12 hours to get onto the scene intake light and beod or hair samples and able to store those in handle those correctly and get them into a government lab as soon as possible. weaponshe u.n. inspectors have been in damascus on sunday and have been holed up in a four season ever censored all eyes are on them now as only they can confirm or deny whether chemical weapons were indeed used in the militia-held damascus suburbs. pressure is mounting. .> it is real crucial the international community is looking for their judgment upon which to base their actions. what is critically and valuable about the u.n. inspectors as they are seen as credible, that is also a plague on them because everyone is looking to them for their reports in their advice. that is a lot of pressure to be under. >> however, they have a limited mandate, which means they're powerless to travel the few minutes, drive to the scene of the alleged attack. you and secretary general ban ki-moon confirmed that the u.n. has submitted a formal request for access. efforts are hindered for a swift and d
. -- they have really another 12 hours to get onto the scene intake light and beod or hair samples and able to store those in handle those correctly and get them into a government lab as soon as possible. weaponshe u.n. inspectors have been in damascus on sunday and have been holed up in a four season ever censored all eyes are on them now as only they can confirm or deny whether chemical weapons were indeed used in the militia-held damascus suburbs. pressure is mounting. .> it is real...
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words, the water coming out of a wastewater treatment plant often enters the watershed, flows into intakes of drinking water treatment plants, and eventually finds its way right back to our faucets. it takes huge investments to ensure that wastewater and drinking water treatment plants function properly to maintain a safe water supply. we made the initial investments in the plants and the pipes. but once we accomplished that, there was this great recognition that we had a series of issues associated with wet weather conditions. storm events where, all of a sudden, you're dealing with a lot of water. narrator: large amounts of rainwater can cause flooding. engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still i
words, the water coming out of a wastewater treatment plant often enters the watershed, flows into intakes of drinking water treatment plants, and eventually finds its way right back to our faucets. it takes huge investments to ensure that wastewater and drinking water treatment plants function properly to maintain a safe water supply. we made the initial investments in the plants and the pipes. but once we accomplished that, there was this great recognition that we had a series of issues...
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the metropolitan government has imposed a cut in water intake from rivers. >> translator: this is a desperate measure to bring rainfall. we will make every effort in the face of the severe water shortage, but we also want people in tokyo to continue their efforts to save water. >>> a senior government official said it's crucial for tokyo to continue to function as the nation's capital despite getting little or no rain. >>> china's government commission for economic policies has indicated the nation's economic slowdown is coming to an end. the chief economist at the national development and reform commissions state information center forecast growth will likely remain stable for the rest of this year mep said steel output posted a sharp rise in july. he also pointed out producer prices are starting to rise gradually. the chief economist predicts economic growth in a third and fourth quarters is likely to be slightly higher than in the previous two quarters. the chief economist dismissed expectations that the government may introduce fresh stimulus measures. but he said china will be able to re
the metropolitan government has imposed a cut in water intake from rivers. >> translator: this is a desperate measure to bring rainfall. we will make every effort in the face of the severe water shortage, but we also want people in tokyo to continue their efforts to save water. >>> a senior government official said it's crucial for tokyo to continue to function as the nation's capital despite getting little or no rain. >>> china's government commission for economic...
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i wanted to get out of there, intake as soon as possible. be able to get some air now.e nervous. but other than that, it's more excitement than anything. more relief. i'm glad to be out of just that room all day. >> there you go. right there. they'll get you hooked up with your property and a mattress and see if we can get you some stuff to clean in there. >> okay. >> all right? >> yep. >> finally, knight is left alone to begin his 70-year sentence at indiana state. >> i thought the room would be a little bit bigger. that's about all. >> but it's not long before he makes a new friend, steven robbins. >> i'm steve, man. >> how you doing? i'm austin. >> austin? >> austin. >> is this your first time doing a bit? >> mm-hmm. >> all right, look. you belong to any gangs or organizations? >> no. >> all right. i'm going to work with you. all right? it's very important you don't get involved with anybody. no peer pressure or anything. don't borrow no money from someone if you can't pay it back. don't get hooked up with no drugs if you can't deal with it. you understand what i'm s
i wanted to get out of there, intake as soon as possible. be able to get some air now.e nervous. but other than that, it's more excitement than anything. more relief. i'm glad to be out of just that room all day. >> there you go. right there. they'll get you hooked up with your property and a mattress and see if we can get you some stuff to clean in there. >> okay. >> all right? >> yep. >> finally, knight is left alone to begin his 70-year sentence at indiana...
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and you can-- you can-- you can feel the intake of breath. it's a very dynamic relationship you have with the audience. and it's something that-- that you don't really want to concraitize and label. it's a transference of energy. and that's why-- i'm not interested in katowski, locking yourself away in a room. it's not theater as a laboratory. although development, and development away from audiences, a vital part of preaching the stage where you can actually perform the thing for people. no, i relish that audience connection. so maybe that's why i do it. and it's also although a wonderful australian playwright who unfortunately passed away, nick enwright, when i encountered him at drama school, a very, very dear and personnel man, said to us-- he was went around the table in our first year and said, "why are you here? what do you want-- why are you an actor?" and no one said it, but he said, "well, i actually--" we all came up with selfish reasons. and he said, "i think acting is revealing to people what it means to be human. and ihuman." an
and you can-- you can-- you can feel the intake of breath. it's a very dynamic relationship you have with the audience. and it's something that-- that you don't really want to concraitize and label. it's a transference of energy. and that's why-- i'm not interested in katowski, locking yourself away in a room. it's not theater as a laboratory. although development, and development away from audiences, a vital part of preaching the stage where you can actually perform the thing for people. no, i...
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so far, the ash has not reached the intake pumps. it's burned more than 160,000 acres.ome perspective here, that's an area larger than san francisco and san jose combined. within the past few hours, we learned firefighters made progress. the fire's up 20% contained. president obama and governor brown are involved. the governor toured the area today. president obama called governor brown yesterday, offering federal support if needed. richard sharp is near the fire line. we hear about the damage and the fire. tonight, we hear about the people. >> reporter: the last drop of the day for this tanker, before darkness forces the tanker away from the fire line. during the night, crews on the ground try to contain the flames. people watch the helicopters fortify the fire breaks this afternoon. saying the smoke from the fire is affecting them. >> in the morning, heavy, thick smoke. hard to breathe. >> reporter: along highway 108, people watch the fire creep closer. diana lives nearby. her son and expectant wife live closer to the fire line. does it make you nervous? >> very nervo
so far, the ash has not reached the intake pumps. it's burned more than 160,000 acres.ome perspective here, that's an area larger than san francisco and san jose combined. within the past few hours, we learned firefighters made progress. the fire's up 20% contained. president obama and governor brown are involved. the governor toured the area today. president obama called governor brown yesterday, offering federal support if needed. richard sharp is near the fire line. we hear about the damage...
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it's part of the intake process. can i put it on line and make it accessible to all lgbt serving organizations and we can dramatically improve the number of people who get into these lotteries for affordable housing which dramatically improves our access rates. it's a numbers game; right. there is a methodology. there is a metric to it that we can really help achieve. i'm also acquisition -- we're having an rfp next year for senior housing, and i have been working with the san francisco community land trust and we identified a potential target building that we could acquire. it's primarily filled with lgbt older adults with hiv/aids and we're talking about turning that into a 55 plus building for lgbt and hiv positive people as a community land trust and i think that would be a interesting national model and i would like to reinforce what we're talking about with data gathering. a little while ago hud came in and there was a national dialogue about lgbt discrimination in housing, and i strongly advocating against the
it's part of the intake process. can i put it on line and make it accessible to all lgbt serving organizations and we can dramatically improve the number of people who get into these lotteries for affordable housing which dramatically improves our access rates. it's a numbers game; right. there is a methodology. there is a metric to it that we can really help achieve. i'm also acquisition -- we're having an rfp next year for senior housing, and i have been working with the san francisco...
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as for why, theories include stress, high caffeine intake and lack of sleep. >> jewelry heist of hollywood movie proportions. a coordinated team of four thieves smashed a pickup truck through the door of a tiffany's in walnut creek, california. once inside, the men went on a stealing spree, loading the loot and fleeing in a getaway car waiting for them outside. >> outside of tiffany's is pretty secure. quite a feat to get in. on the inside their merchandise is secure. took them a while. probably longer than they anticipated. >> no suspects just yet. witnesses say the getaway car, not the one you are looking at there was a white suv as opposed to a pickup truck. yikes. >> yikes. anyone who has watched a baseball game knows plenty of bats break. that's when the bat boy swings into action and helps get the pieces off the field. >> exactly. but that wasn't exactly how it went on wednesday night. in atlanta. that's a real bat. a real, live bat, bouncing around. >> oh, my gosh. >> he has it. >> landed in t
as for why, theories include stress, high caffeine intake and lack of sleep. >> jewelry heist of hollywood movie proportions. a coordinated team of four thieves smashed a pickup truck through the door of a tiffany's in walnut creek, california. once inside, the men went on a stealing spree, loading the loot and fleeing in a getaway car waiting for them outside. >> outside of tiffany's is pretty secure. quite a feat to get in. on the inside their merchandise is secure. took them a...
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several other people thoug the intake process went well, but after words they were shown a cot and left to their own devices and didn't know how to get their emotion and physical needs met. given the blunders that occurred, it's obvious we need to do more educational exercises with the red cross. our observers noticed it was difficult to stand by and watch these happening to folks with disabilities and it was a concern that people with hidden disabilities wouldn't have their needs met without an advocate present. the human services agency department operation center or doc was open as part of the exercises. participanted at that location mentioned there wasn't enough information come to go the doc. at the end of the day, they weren't sure which sheltered had open and the status of those shelters were. there weren't adequate procedures in place so their information would flow from the sheltser manager to the red cross and the county doc. the emergency operation center or eoc is the city's command center. participants here felt under utilized and they were accessible issues for wheelchair
several other people thoug the intake process went well, but after words they were shown a cot and left to their own devices and didn't know how to get their emotion and physical needs met. given the blunders that occurred, it's obvious we need to do more educational exercises with the red cross. our observers noticed it was difficult to stand by and watch these happening to folks with disabilities and it was a concern that people with hidden disabilities wouldn't have their needs met without...
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i'm going to go into why that matters more deeply, but we know that daily caloric intake from sugar sweetened drinks has increased dramatically. again, i talk about this in the context of the fact that these are likely replacing water and we're adding calories instead of drinking water. there is an association between drinking sugar baronet ened drinks and overweight. this graph will show you that as childhood overweight has increased over the decades, so has our sweetened drinks consumption and there is good research around that association, which is why we are looking at the sugar sweetened drinks piece as part of it. there are a whole host of health consequences with sugar drinks. i'm going to walk through some of these. when i saw this i thought it was bagels. this is the liver. there is a new disease on the horizon, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. what fatty liver disease is a result of, drinking more sugar drinks than others. large livers can lead to liver failure, cancer, and liver related death. we know that over 6 million children have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and that newe
i'm going to go into why that matters more deeply, but we know that daily caloric intake from sugar sweetened drinks has increased dramatically. again, i talk about this in the context of the fact that these are likely replacing water and we're adding calories instead of drinking water. there is an association between drinking sugar baronet ened drinks and overweight. this graph will show you that as childhood overweight has increased over the decades, so has our sweetened drinks consumption...