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due to an increase in licensing and there was an increase in the staffing and in the centralized intake unit which you might be aware of and we also have the growth and we expect to have a small amount of growth over the next two years, within the adult protective services program, and so we need to be able to accommodate, for additional licenses, along with the licenses also, come the training fees, that are associated with that. we have been working with mmtg and they will be incorporating some changes to the system that they actually provide to 22 different counties, throughout the state. but these are changes that are coming from san francisco, and noteworthy, would be the incorporation and the integration of the gender identity and the sexual orientation questions as they are recommended by the department of health and the task force recommendations that i know that you are familiar with. we are feeling confident that the products that we are using is a very, solid product and we are going to be able to track, certain data elements that we have not been able to track before and we
due to an increase in licensing and there was an increase in the staffing and in the centralized intake unit which you might be aware of and we also have the growth and we expect to have a small amount of growth over the next two years, within the adult protective services program, and so we need to be able to accommodate, for additional licenses, along with the licenses also, come the training fees, that are associated with that. we have been working with mmtg and they will be incorporating...
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[inaudible] how long's it take to intake, how long to issue the permit. then we want to find out how can they improve it. we know officially it take longer, no matter what's in system. [inaudible] a new book, it take time to digest it, same as the system. but we hook to see what is the issue. can we do a soft cut or whatever to find out? that's why [inaudible] and then see what happen. >> commissioner melgar. >> yeah. i don't know hema and i don't know what's going on and it's not appropriate to discuss that. i've been worried about her for a while because this is a really high visibility project. it was a huge part of the citizen's report. and so, you know, i know it's a lot of pressure and visibility on a fast timeline. we've been pressuring. i acknowledge that. so, you know, now that her folks have taken over sort of leading this project, i'm worried about resources and i would encourage you to do a couple things. one is to push i.t. for the city to give you as much as you can in terms of the technical assistance and resources that this will require, b
[inaudible] how long's it take to intake, how long to issue the permit. then we want to find out how can they improve it. we know officially it take longer, no matter what's in system. [inaudible] a new book, it take time to digest it, same as the system. but we hook to see what is the issue. can we do a soft cut or whatever to find out? that's why [inaudible] and then see what happen. >> commissioner melgar. >> yeah. i don't know hema and i don't know what's going on and it's not...
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intake towers for the power plants -- the maze of reinforcing steel and concrete perched on shelves, graceful columns rose 403 feet well above the dams crests. two giant spillways were set against the canyon walls on each side of the reservoir just above the dam. these high-level controls, each capable of bypassing 200,000 cubic feet of water per second, as sure that no water will ever overtop the dam. water flowing into the basins lunges downward through the tunnels to enter the river below the dam. 100 foot long drum gates on the spillways crest rise to give the reservoir and additional 16 feet of storage. the system called for pipes of unprecedented size, ranging from 8.5 to 30 feet in diameter. 2.75 inches. was brought from eastern rolling mills. the fabrication plant erected for this job near the dam site rolled and assembled the three miles of pipe installed in the canyon wall tunnels. as in all unprecedented phases of construction fabrication of , the pipe sections required special machinery and equipment. edges of the dimension plates were placed in a plating machine two perc
intake towers for the power plants -- the maze of reinforcing steel and concrete perched on shelves, graceful columns rose 403 feet well above the dams crests. two giant spillways were set against the canyon walls on each side of the reservoir just above the dam. these high-level controls, each capable of bypassing 200,000 cubic feet of water per second, as sure that no water will ever overtop the dam. water flowing into the basins lunges downward through the tunnels to enter the river below...
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the work of these attorneys which includes high-speed intake and case analysis legal orientation, and advice for toddlers teens and adults, in spanish and under significant time pressure is nothing less than extraordinary. with their good works could be undone as the core dating organization for the attorney of the day expedited docket and intake and referral of these clients the work of the attorney of the day could be left hanging on the screen of financial support is made available to the immigration nonprofit attorneys answering the call in the crisis. then the nonprofits that are linked to the law firms who can help. they have the training and mentoring to enable more attorney recruits for the effort. they are the link for the children and families with valid claims to get due process and protection under the law. thank you very much >> thank you. next he >> thank you. my name is marie mauser, partner with the law firm cooley llp and national law firm with 11 offices including 2 here in the bay area and san francisco and palo alto. i'm also a cofounder and board member of the nat
the work of these attorneys which includes high-speed intake and case analysis legal orientation, and advice for toddlers teens and adults, in spanish and under significant time pressure is nothing less than extraordinary. with their good works could be undone as the core dating organization for the attorney of the day expedited docket and intake and referral of these clients the work of the attorney of the day could be left hanging on the screen of financial support is made available to the...
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intake towers, two on each side for the powerpoint's pen stock system climbed as a maze of reinforcing steel and concrete, perched on shelves, these graceful columns rose 403 feet, well above the dam's crest and the canyon's rim. two giant spillways were set against the canyon walls on each side of the reservoir just above the dam. these high level controls each capable of bypassing 200,000 cubic feet of water per second assure that no water ill ever over top the dam. water flowing into the basins plunges downward into the tunnels to enter the river below the dam, 100-foot long drum gates rise during flood stage to give the reservoir an additional 16 feet of storage. hoover dam's pen stock system called for pipes of unprecedented size, ranging from 8 1/2 to 30 feet in diameter and 5/8 to 2 3/4 inches. as it was not possible to ship units of this size across country, steel plate was brought from eastern rolling mills. a steel fabrication plant erected especially for this job near the dam site rolled and assembled nearly the three miles of pipe installed in the canyon wall tunnels. as in
intake towers, two on each side for the powerpoint's pen stock system climbed as a maze of reinforcing steel and concrete, perched on shelves, these graceful columns rose 403 feet, well above the dam's crest and the canyon's rim. two giant spillways were set against the canyon walls on each side of the reservoir just above the dam. these high level controls each capable of bypassing 200,000 cubic feet of water per second assure that no water ill ever over top the dam. water flowing into the...
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. >>> brushy mountain correctional complex serves as the initial intake center for new and returningt 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 upon arrival. >> when we receive people from the county jail, we generally receive no records. we don't know who we've got, what they're 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-searched to make su
. >>> brushy mountain correctional complex serves as the initial intake center for new and returningt 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 upon arrival. >> when we receive people from the county jail, we generally...
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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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location with cables, and joined end to end pressure pins to form continuous conduits between the intake towers, turbines and outlet valves. a continuous stream of concrete had been pouring into the dam forms. the structure near its full height of 726 feet, far above the crest of any other dam yet built by man. on may 29th, 1935, two years after they had begun pouring, crews placed the last concrete in hoover dam. a total of 3 1/4 million cubic yards. this modern civil engineering wonder stood completed, 2 1/2 years ahead of schedule. on september 30th, 1935, president franklin delano roosevelt dedicated hoover dam to the nation's progress. he praised its designers and builders. the dam stood like a sentinel white and beautiful in the desert sunlight guarding the river. floodwaters lapped helplessly against its arched back as the reservoir filled. this manmade inland sea spread into the canyons and valleys. hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbine fits to hold hoover dam seven big hydroelectric units were built into the mother house. generator installations began in 1935. the first
location with cables, and joined end to end pressure pins to form continuous conduits between the intake towers, turbines and outlet valves. a continuous stream of concrete had been pouring into the dam forms. the structure near its full height of 726 feet, far above the crest of any other dam yet built by man. on may 29th, 1935, two years after they had begun pouring, crews placed the last concrete in hoover dam. a total of 3 1/4 million cubic yards. this modern civil engineering wonder stood...
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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 up 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 fo
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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on average people with type one diabetes had lower sodium intake. a higher intake per day. >>> medications linked to anxious -- anxiety, people who found older people who take the drugs for 3 months or longer had a higher risk of developing alzheimer disease. >>> a dozen children in delaware have been hospitalized with respiratory illness. the question is whether they are suffering from the entrovirus 68 that has infected 1,000 across the country. ali gorman takes a closer look. >> reporter: early tuesday morning, bonnie said her 14-year-old granddaughter was flown by hell copper to the -- helicopter to a. i. dupont hospital for children. monday night she could barely breathe. >> it's scary. her belly was sucking in she was struggling that hard to breathe. >> reporter: she said she has asthma, but her medication didn't help. she thinks entrovirus 68 is to blame. it's the same respiratory vier vier -- virus that has sent hundreds of kids to the hospital across the country. they have sent five samples to the cdc to be tested for the virus. she tells p
on average people with type one diabetes had lower sodium intake. a higher intake per day. >>> medications linked to anxious -- anxiety, people who found older people who take the drugs for 3 months or longer had a higher risk of developing alzheimer disease. >>> a dozen children in delaware have been hospitalized with respiratory illness. the question is whether they are suffering from the entrovirus 68 that has infected 1,000 across the country. ali gorman takes a closer...
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dinner provides the most providing 40% of daily intake.ngle saltiest food that school age children eat. all findings that are alarming as one in six children in the united states already have elevated blood pressure. so while they have targeted school lunch, the real culprits may be at home. it's a wake-up call for moms and dads to carefully read food labels and throwing away your salt shaker is not enough. ali gorman, channel 6 "action news." >>> and taking a live look now at sky 6 hd and the center city skyline, there are clouds up there but the sun peeked through a few times. accuweather says keep the eyes to the sky today because there is a chance of pop-up storms. >> and it's feeling humid out there. >> that won't last all that long, when we get the scattered storms, you'll feel better later on. stormtracker 6 live double scan, still on the lookout for precipitation, we weren't expecting any this noon and we don't see any just yet. as we look outside, we have the chopper and looking at the low lying cloud cover, allowing you a view of
dinner provides the most providing 40% of daily intake.ngle saltiest food that school age children eat. all findings that are alarming as one in six children in the united states already have elevated blood pressure. so while they have targeted school lunch, the real culprits may be at home. it's a wake-up call for moms and dads to carefully read food labels and throwing away your salt shaker is not enough. ali gorman, channel 6 "action news." >>> and taking a live look now...
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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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. >> reporter: the promise, help americans reduce their calorie intake from drinks by 20% in the nexte. by focusing on smaller sizes an. >> sugary drinks and sodas we need to cut down. >> reporter: the daily allowance of sugar is one box of apple juice or half a can of soda. the average american consumes roughly 40 teaspoons a day. >> it's going to take education to bring everybody into the realization that sugar is a drug, it is addictive. >> reporter: mike bloomberg tried to tackle the issue in new york sit by restricting serving sizes. the court shot down the effort while he was criticized for running a nanny state. the message may have resonated. with consumers and companies. >> we are all about listening to the consumer. this agreement is much more than that. we would not have this kind of calorie reduction in the next ten years without this commitment in coming together. >> reporter: as pepsi, coke and dr. pepper are now hoping to hop on the healthy bandwagon. >>> this week, the beverage association is starting a campaign to make teens it aware of the need to balance calorie int
. >> reporter: the promise, help americans reduce their calorie intake from drinks by 20% in the nexte. by focusing on smaller sizes an. >> sugary drinks and sodas we need to cut down. >> reporter: the daily allowance of sugar is one box of apple juice or half a can of soda. the average american consumes roughly 40 teaspoons a day. >> it's going to take education to bring everybody into the realization that sugar is a drug, it is addictive. >> reporter: mike...
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the usual intake is usually a few. they have reviewed the internship program and revised the content. they have extended the length from around two days to two weeks. most of the interns are college juniors. the company hopes to hire some of the more promising ones after they graduate next spring. the firm has added robot computing. >> this program helped me learn a lot about being an engineer. it was a really valuable experience. >> translator: manufacturers have been asking us to send them more engineers due to this moderate economic recovery. but in some cases because of our staff shortage we have had to turn them down so we are doing our best to attract capable students and hire them. >> reporter: another company is offering students a financial reward for participating in a four-day retreat. dena develops games for social networks. it is a popular field. there is no shortage of job seekers but managers still want the best applicants possible. the 50 students chosen for the program each receive $1,000 cash. they mu
the usual intake is usually a few. they have reviewed the internship program and revised the content. they have extended the length from around two days to two weeks. most of the interns are college juniors. the company hopes to hire some of the more promising ones after they graduate next spring. the firm has added robot computing. >> this program helped me learn a lot about being an engineer. it was a really valuable experience. >> translator: manufacturers have been asking us to...
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when the intake towers and their connected tunnels were ready to receive the pen stocks a especiallytrailer hauled the sections one at a time down the highway of the plant to the dam site. of the canyon rim, a 150-ton cable weight relieved the plant over its burdens, spread the sections over the gorge and lowered them with absolute control. trailers waiting at portals of the access tunnels carried them to their permanent connections inside the main tunnels. the five sections were hoisted into location with cables and joined end to end pressure fins to form continuous conduits between the turbines and outlet valves. while this was going on, a continuous stream of concrete had been pouring into the dam pours. the structure neerdared its full height of 726 feet, far bigger than any other structure built by man. on may 29 1935, two years after they had begun pouring crews placed the last concrete in hoover dam, a total of 3-1/4 million cubic yards. this modern wonder stood completed, two and a half years ahead of schedule. on september 30 1935 president franklin delano roosevelt dedicate
when the intake towers and their connected tunnels were ready to receive the pen stocks a especiallytrailer hauled the sections one at a time down the highway of the plant to the dam site. of the canyon rim, a 150-ton cable weight relieved the plant over its burdens, spread the sections over the gorge and lowered them with absolute control. trailers waiting at portals of the access tunnels carried them to their permanent connections inside the main tunnels. the five sections were hoisted into...
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. >> many times intake department staff see the same faces over and over again despite kids' previous promises they'll never return to the system. >> this is your sixth complaint -- no, actually this will be your seventh complaint. you just left here and that is, what, two weeks later and you're here. he has like a kwois -- a quiet reserve about him. for somebody with a history like that, his disposition doesn't add up. i'm looking at your history here and see that you first got arrested when you were 11-years-old. >> yes. >> his dad is incarcerated for dealing crack, he said. and then a month later, you were arrested for mischief, about theory, consumption, intimidation, robbery, and theft. mom, you know, there's ten kids, it's a large family. five have been here. so that tells me, you know, he's seen a lot. there's more to the story. did the intake on your brother, and he's telling me you accidentally shot him in the stomach last year. >> that was was i was 11. >> you were 11 when you accidentally did that? wow. >> that was when i first got into the juvenile system. >> oh. you still
. >> many times intake department staff see the same faces over and over again despite kids' previous promises they'll never return to the system. >> this is your sixth complaint -- no, actually this will be your seventh complaint. you just left here and that is, what, two weeks later and you're here. he has like a kwois -- a quiet reserve about him. for somebody with a history like that, his disposition doesn't add up. i'm looking at your history here and see that you first got...
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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. female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setu
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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avoid carbonated drinks altogether. 25% of high school students drink soda daily, leading to a lower intake of milk and calcium. they are at risk for weaker bones in adulthood. >>> good morning topping america's money a lawsuit over the bailout, the suit filed the federal government illegally seized control of aig for a 85 billion emergency loan. the equalizer had no equal at the box office this weekend. denzel washington's new thriller did better in its debut. $35 million more than any film this weekend. the maze runner, second. boxtrolls right behind at 17 million. today is a national coffee day, that's america's money, i'm rina ninen. >>> armed robbers hold up a local 7-eleven. the details on the high-powered weapon they were carrying. >>> the investigation into the sudden death of a local ceo and his wife. skippy!! yippee!! fun fun fun! shiny! you never listen! what? is someone talking? ♪ skippy!! ♪ yippee!! i'm bored. hashtag bored. skippy!! yippee!! look a ride! (vo) made with the funnest peanuts ever! skippy. yippee!! ♪ looks like we're about to board. mm-hmm. i'm just comparing car
avoid carbonated drinks altogether. 25% of high school students drink soda daily, leading to a lower intake of milk and calcium. they are at risk for weaker bones in adulthood. >>> good morning topping america's money a lawsuit over the bailout, the suit filed the federal government illegally seized control of aig for a 85 billion emergency loan. the equalizer had no equal at the box office this weekend. denzel washington's new thriller did better in its debut. $35 million more than...
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i used to work the intake unit when the new arrivals would come in. they know me. i'll be all right. never imagined all these years later. never imagined it. >> at the time of the attack, officer talley was responsible for supervising "b" cell house. an important part of her job was securing the inmates back in their cells with a system called rolling of the bar. an older, manual cell-locking device. >> that day the chow lines had run late. i said come on guys, go in your cell. you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything, here's three of them, didn't make it. so i went down the range and i started at the end and worked my way up. the last cell that missed roll-in was 424. i locked his door, went to 418, locked his door. went to the next cell, 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he said i'm not going in. >> officer talley, alone on the tier with the inmate, says she knew immediately she was in trouble. >> at that time, a sick feeling just overcomes you, and you think, wow, something's not r
i used to work the intake unit when the new arrivals would come in. they know me. i'll be all right. never imagined all these years later. never imagined it. >> at the time of the attack, officer talley was responsible for supervising "b" cell house. an important part of her job was securing the inmates back in their cells with a system called rolling of the bar. an older, manual cell-locking device. >> that day the chow lines had run late. i said come on guys, go in your...
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dinner accounts for 40% of daily intake. there's no surprise that kids favor it, pizza is the single saltiest food that school age students eat. >>> millions of children in the u.s. do not get simple staples of medical care, dental checkups and vision screenings. one in five have not had are there vision checked by the time they were old enough to start school. (postal worker) hey! millers! you two day-dreaming? (millers, in unison) yes. (postal worker) about your victorian dream home? (mrs. miller) uh huh. (postal worker) or maybe a colonial home? (mr. miller) how did you... (postal worker) you have the new game from the pennsylvania lottery. (mr. miller) yeah, the new $1,000,000 instant jackpot! (mrs. miller) with 5 top prizes of $1,000,000. (postal worker) welcome to the neighborhood! (voice over) want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning today. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >> >> good morning, on this saturday you can see the ferris wheel lit up in atlantic
dinner accounts for 40% of daily intake. there's no surprise that kids favor it, pizza is the single saltiest food that school age students eat. >>> millions of children in the u.s. do not get simple staples of medical care, dental checkups and vision screenings. one in five have not had are there vision checked by the time they were old enough to start school. (postal worker) hey! millers! you two day-dreaming? (millers, in unison) yes. (postal worker) about your victorian dream home?...
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intake towers, two on each side for the powered plant aspen stock system climbed as a maze of reinforcingnd concrete, perched on shelves, these graceful columns rose 403 feet, well above the dam's crest and the canyon's rim. two giant spillways were set against the canyon walls on each side of the reservoir just above the dam. these high level controls each capable of bypassing 200,000 cubic feast water per second assure that no water ill ever over top the dam. water flowing into the basins plunges downward into the tunnels to enter the river below the dam, 100-foot long drum gates rise during flood stage to give the reservoir an additional 16 feet of storage. hoover dam's pen stock system called for pipes of unprecedented size, ranging from 8 1/2 to 30 feet in diameter and 5/8 to 2 3/4 inches. steel plate was brought from eastern rolling mills. a steel fabrication plant erected especially for this job near the dam site rolled and assembled nearly the three miles of pipe installed in the canyon wall tunnels. hoover dam's construction, fabrication of the pipe sections required special mach
intake towers, two on each side for the powered plant aspen stock system climbed as a maze of reinforcingnd concrete, perched on shelves, these graceful columns rose 403 feet, well above the dam's crest and the canyon's rim. two giant spillways were set against the canyon walls on each side of the reservoir just above the dam. these high level controls each capable of bypassing 200,000 cubic feast water per second assure that no water ill ever over top the dam. water flowing into the basins...
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according to researchers 25 percent in high school drink soda every day leading to a lower intake of milk and calcium >> 81-year-old is grateful after random act of kindness after the shrubs were trimmed at her house. she fell and hurt herself and tripped over shrubs breaking her arm and injuring her leg and shoulder. noticing there was no clear path the firefighters went back to the house and cleared the way. show had surgery and is recovering at home. >>> california takes the lead in protecting college students from sexual assault. the new bill signed by the governor that will make "yes means yes" the new saying on campus. >> a rude awakening for a family: the mess a wayward driver created. >> new rest places from president obama on what we didn't know about isis with new deta good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! look for big g cereals with money saving offers on these breakfast favorites and give your budget a boost. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> october is almost here. the last
according to researchers 25 percent in high school drink soda every day leading to a lower intake of milk and calcium >> 81-year-old is grateful after random act of kindness after the shrubs were trimmed at her house. she fell and hurt herself and tripped over shrubs breaking her arm and injuring her leg and shoulder. noticing there was no clear path the firefighters went back to the house and cleared the way. show had surgery and is recovering at home. >>> california takes the...
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search studies show that regular coffee intake is linked with a lower risk of diabetes. lowest risk is associated with four the six cups a day. moderate amounts of caffeine may improve your athletic performance. you're not imagining it. coffee does make you mur mentally sharp. improving the ability to concentrate. you can have too much of a good thing. and a lot of people do. caffeine abuse has been linked to a high rate of hospital trips. too much caffeine at the wrong time leads to sleep problems. you drink enough to develop dependency, that withdrawal headache is trying to tell you something. keep consumption to less than six cups a day to get the jolt without the jitters. there are certain health conditions that make it impossible for some people to consume caffeine. for these people, decaf might be the answer, or even water. it won't be nearly as enticing as the first cup of coffee in the morning. >>> that's what's making news america this morning. >> here's what's happening on n this monday september 29. wreckage from a chain-reaction crash litters a philadelphia s
search studies show that regular coffee intake is linked with a lower risk of diabetes. lowest risk is associated with four the six cups a day. moderate amounts of caffeine may improve your athletic performance. you're not imagining it. coffee does make you mur mentally sharp. improving the ability to concentrate. you can have too much of a good thing. and a lot of people do. caffeine abuse has been linked to a high rate of hospital trips. too much caffeine at the wrong time leads to sleep...
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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. >> if the court finds 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. [ siren wailing ] visit tripadvisor miami. [ bird chirping ] with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. with millions of reviews, could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... w
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. >> if the court finds 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...
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and our intake officer elizabeth noticed that, no, he's not a weekender. he's not supposed to be leaving. and 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. i meaning, 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. >> they -- 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 wh
and our intake officer elizabeth noticed that, no, he's not a weekender. he's not supposed to be leaving. and 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. i meaning, 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...
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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. >> the coward -- court find that is you're a threat, that you're not going to return. 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. om. it was really easy to do. (baby noise...laughter) we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. smoking with chantix. for 33 years i chose to keep smoking... ...because it was easier to smoke than it was to quit. along w
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. >> the coward -- court find that is you're a threat, that you're not going to return. you're going to stay locked up here like a lot of the people we've been talking with over the last...
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working -- >> they work fine for delivering air, but don't have a way that filters the fresh air intake and somebody is working on that design and they'll probably get a great pats ent out of it if they come up with a filter box that works. >> i don't want to go design in here. if i could get mz cohen from your staff, just an acknowledge then -- i think you acknowledged it that you've got to have something in place to implement this law and make sure it's done correctly. >> i mean, my goal is to help your stakeholder community feel there are solutions for them. >> obviously the train has left the station in a lot of areas here, but i think there's a solution out here if we could all just put on our thinking hats here and maybe it's the low rise approach rather than the high-rise approach and i'd love to dig deeper into the seattle solution. i'm not -- >> as i said, this whole process has allowed our three agencies to work together more efficiently. we're implementing the old way and new way simultaneously. the only delays have been if the applicant themselves doesn't have the informatio
working -- >> they work fine for delivering air, but don't have a way that filters the fresh air intake and somebody is working on that design and they'll probably get a great pats ent out of it if they come up with a filter box that works. >> i don't want to go design in here. if i could get mz cohen from your staff, just an acknowledge then -- i think you acknowledged it that you've got to have something in place to implement this law and make sure it's done correctly. >> i...
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chris jones is one of those experts, a spine intake specialist at innoarve advancement you've been on the -- inova. you've been on the phone since before we went on the air. what questions have you been asked this afternoon? >> we've had a lot of calls with people with cervical spine issues which are predominantly the neck. we've also had a low back issues. a lot of people wanting to know do they need to see a surgeon, do they need to try conservative care, do they need to go through physical therapy, do they need injections. so there's a lot of questions being thrown at us so we're just trying to figure out the best treatment option for them. >> what do you tell them? you're on the phone. obviously you're not seeing them. you haven't met them in person. you don't have any film, m.r.i. or anything like that how do you know where to steer them? >> well, what we can do is follow up with these patients, capture some of their medical history and we can figure out the best treatment option for them. if they've already tried all the conservative options, then we can maybe see if maybe surge
chris jones is one of those experts, a spine intake specialist at innoarve advancement you've been on the -- inova. you've been on the phone since before we went on the air. what questions have you been asked this afternoon? >> we've had a lot of calls with people with cervical spine issues which are predominantly the neck. we've also had a low back issues. a lot of people wanting to know do they need to see a surgeon, do they need to try conservative care, do they need to go through...
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. >> corridor air cannot be used for ventilation intake air, all kinds of stuff. and then there's exceptions and the proposal is an exception. >> at the state level? >> local. there are always a few exceptions. it starts out saying ing you can't do it. >> i mean, it seems like the technology is, like, cutting edge so is it likely that the state will respond to that and allow for these alternatives or kwif len says, i guess it would be called. is that an option? >> through the state it's similar to an option. the state usually doesn't make changes without there being a lot of research behind it and of course a proposal from somewhere and they're not code cycles so a proposal now would be several years before it would even be considered. >> okay, i it. get it. >> i think the concern is, you know, at the city we all seem to get great ideas from other cities and how they handle -- this particular case was the same issue they had in seattle so the engineer that came up with the idea, which kind of vented through the corridors and seemed a very simple solution, they can
. >> corridor air cannot be used for ventilation intake air, all kinds of stuff. and then there's exceptions and the proposal is an exception. >> at the state level? >> local. there are always a few exceptions. it starts out saying ing you can't do it. >> i mean, it seems like the technology is, like, cutting edge so is it likely that the state will respond to that and allow for these alternatives or kwif len says, i guess it would be called. is that an option? >>...
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the record lows of the highest intake of their products reduced their to the researchers cited the benefits of unsaturated fat found in dairy products will pointing out saturated fat found in red meat is known to increase the risk of disease. the food and drug ministration is questioning whether the testosterone replacement therapy is helping are harming the aging of the men. to fda committees would discuss whether doctors are prescribing testosterone therapy for too many men and the misuse of the male hormone increases the risk of stroke and heart attack. the review found no clear evidence showing testosterone a place we can reverse sun with your fax of aging. some of the effects of aging. >> plans to watched a tight rope stretched between the city's west tower. this is all happening sunday november 2nd at 6:00 p.m.. the rope will have a 15 degree incline at more than 55 stories up in the air. just like the previous ones he will not use in net for a ones he will not use in net for a harness. a1 im eslphtioac r ones he will not use in net for a harness. ♪ [music] jackie's heart attack didn'
the record lows of the highest intake of their products reduced their to the researchers cited the benefits of unsaturated fat found in dairy products will pointing out saturated fat found in red meat is known to increase the risk of disease. the food and drug ministration is questioning whether the testosterone replacement therapy is helping are harming the aging of the men. to fda committees would discuss whether doctors are prescribing testosterone therapy for too many men and the misuse of...