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. >> i advised my partner, jensen, to grab the fire extinguisher, and i ran down to see what i could do. he was trapped. it was down around his legs and waist area. there was no way he was going to get out on his own. as jensen got there with the fire extinguisher, i was trying to move his legs to a better position to extract him from the vehicle. >> it was hot. it was inskruable. every time we pulled him out, he would try to get his head out of the window to get fresh air, because the black smoke was already building inside the car. >> as the fire burns out of control, the officers, and others, frantically try to pry him out of the vehicle. >> he was actually hit from the side and his door was all squashed in. there was no way we could open the door to get him out. >> they try to rip open the hood of the car. >> and i said, don't open it, because more oxygen, more flames. at the same time, we're thinking, what if this guy doesn't make it, and everything is just going fast. >> we would hold our breath because of the smoke, and we just took turns to try to maneuver his legs into a pos
. >> i advised my partner, jensen, to grab the fire extinguisher, and i ran down to see what i could do. he was trapped. it was down around his legs and waist area. there was no way he was going to get out on his own. as jensen got there with the fire extinguisher, i was trying to move his legs to a better position to extract him from the vehicle. >> it was hot. it was inskruable. every time we pulled him out, he would try to get his head out of the window to get fresh air, because...
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jensen and harrington had conversations that's a chance to revisit this and we'll be working on that over the next 24 months. >> we had talked about that and given the events like the bond that bossing could was issuing we put it off a year i want to make sure this is the year and we don't forget that. >> thank you. >> wastewater? >> yeah. just a format thing willow tommy is getting ready. you have the details on the mruz it's not uniform it would help in each case i have individually the plus and minutes counts for the position when i went through and counted that's a lot of work. the other is to have the dollar value and if we're trading out clerks to get engineers that's important to know but if we could do that for all the enterprises that would be good >> francisco. >> mr. chair, i would say after each section i know you're going to say - >> no call for any public comment? >> i think it's relevant for the community it's too much. >> if there's no objection from my colleagues the budget hearing today is broken down into 4 categories abc and d and wastewater and a experimental aff
jensen and harrington had conversations that's a chance to revisit this and we'll be working on that over the next 24 months. >> we had talked about that and given the events like the bond that bossing could was issuing we put it off a year i want to make sure this is the year and we don't forget that. >> thank you. >> wastewater? >> yeah. just a format thing willow tommy is getting ready. you have the details on the mruz it's not uniform it would help in each case i...
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jensen's present in the global market is on the rise the electronics giant has made the top ten list of popular brands in twelve out of fifteen countries according to market researcher you've got the survey which is based on whether respondents have heard anything positive or negative about the company showed that samson was considered the most popular brand in saudi arabia the company takes second place in countries like china and germany. yougov attributed the company's rising global presence to its campaigns last year surrounding the launches of the galaxy as for smartphones and the annex and truly camera. in the last of our five part series on korea's industrial competitiveness we dove into the once red hot smartphone market. and although it's been showing signs of slower growth the information technology industry is set to explore new frontiers this year. are you riyadh has more on these up and coming trends. twenty fourteen will be the year when wearable technology takes off. first onto the smart one scene last year the fine tiniest frontline happened really worked with consume
jensen's present in the global market is on the rise the electronics giant has made the top ten list of popular brands in twelve out of fifteen countries according to market researcher you've got the survey which is based on whether respondents have heard anything positive or negative about the company showed that samson was considered the most popular brand in saudi arabia the company takes second place in countries like china and germany. yougov attributed the company's rising global presence...
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the two brothers owned and operated jensen farms in holly, colorado. lineoklahoma won't review its lethal injection protocol.even after two inmates complained while being executed. one inmate said he felt his whole body burning. the other complained of a metallic taste. the department of corrections says their procedure is fine and they don't plan to change it. the state uses a sedative. a drug to stop breathing.and one to stop the heart. >> a lawmaker in utah is introducing a new bill that aims at easing up the rules on selling liquor in utah. the propsed bill would let restaurants mix alcoholic drinks in plain sight.not behind partitions. customers could also drink without needing to order food. this comes just days after the mormon church urged legislators to keep the existing regulations in place. the representative introducing the bill is also mormon. >> coming up on the kron 4 news. google glasses is now adding a new feature to its internet got goals-- prescription frames. details on how much a pair will cost you. >> welcome back. google glass is
the two brothers owned and operated jensen farms in holly, colorado. lineoklahoma won't review its lethal injection protocol.even after two inmates complained while being executed. one inmate said he felt his whole body burning. the other complained of a metallic taste. the department of corrections says their procedure is fine and they don't plan to change it. the state uses a sedative. a drug to stop breathing.and one to stop the heart. >> a lawmaker in utah is introducing a new bill...
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they say they see blatantly lied to congress monday night is like err i actually shot back that said jensen york times for that saying that he blatantly lie to congress. they sent out in detail would have been irrational for mr class with flying disc earrings and every member of the committee was already aware of the program. as mr packer has explained he was surprised by the question and focus his mind on the collection of the content of americans' communications in that context his answer was and is accurate when we pointed out mr packer's mistake to him he was surprised and d that surprised in this class different narratives coming from the center widens office on one hand and from that office that the lawyer for the t and i on the other hand said the agreement with that then the second is that center why his office had presented the question things and then in questioning and that mr crapper be sleeping to misrepresent the collection was going on senator wyden said he got the question means he had he had an opportunity consider it to answer it correctly or at least to say he couldn't an
they say they see blatantly lied to congress monday night is like err i actually shot back that said jensen york times for that saying that he blatantly lie to congress. they sent out in detail would have been irrational for mr class with flying disc earrings and every member of the committee was already aware of the program. as mr packer has explained he was surprised by the question and focus his mind on the collection of the content of americans' communications in that context his answer was...
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. >> reporter: erica jensen says so far this season flu has hospitalized half as many people as the entire flu season last year. >> this is what we have so far. >> reporter: the problem is reporting hospitalization and death from flu is voluntary. and excludes patients 65 years and older. so far three bay area counties have reported flu deaths. today contra costa, last week santa clara county and last month alameda. >> i didn't know that anybody had passed away from or died from having the flu. >> the news prompted these friends to talk about vaccinations for the first time ever. >> these guys right here did not get a flu shot. so we need to talk to them into having a flu shot. >> reporter: despite the warnings from the health department and incentives like these, we met quite a few people who just do not want to get a flu shot. health officials say everyone if you're had the flu -- you've had the flu this season, get the flu shot because it could protect you from another strain. patti lee. >>> more details now as children return to willow glen elementary in san jose. the principal used a
. >> reporter: erica jensen says so far this season flu has hospitalized half as many people as the entire flu season last year. >> this is what we have so far. >> reporter: the problem is reporting hospitalization and death from flu is voluntary. and excludes patients 65 years and older. so far three bay area counties have reported flu deaths. today contra costa, last week santa clara county and last month alameda. >> i didn't know that anybody had passed away from or...
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. >> jennifer jensen reporting.gle glasses expected to go on sale later this year. >> foreign magazine has a list of the 100 best companies to work for and five are in the bay area. number one is google, w employer and the company donates $50 for every five hours its workers volunteer. they even launched a ferry service to get people to and form worse. number seven, sales force. its people are motivated by recognition programs and lavish incentives. we also got a look at what makes intuit a top ten company. reporter: competition is fierce among bay area tech companies for engineers and other talents. intuit has trainer-led exercise classes to cafes with healthy eating options. intuit, has a different management style it thinks makes this a great place to work. brad smith is the ceo. >> i serve 8,000 employees. that's my job. i work for them, and the entire leadership team believes the same thing. with try to put a death to power points, politics and persuasion. we let the best ideas come out. >> he has been an intui
. >> jennifer jensen reporting.gle glasses expected to go on sale later this year. >> foreign magazine has a list of the 100 best companies to work for and five are in the bay area. number one is google, w employer and the company donates $50 for every five hours its workers volunteer. they even launched a ferry service to get people to and form worse. number seven, sales force. its people are motivated by recognition programs and lavish incentives. we also got a look at what makes...
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. >> reporter: erica jensen says so far this season flu has hospitalized half as many people as the entire flu season last year. >> this is what we have so far. >> reporter: the problem is reporting hospitalization and death from flu is voluntary. and excludes patients 65 years and older. so far three bay area counties have reported flu deaths. today contra costa, last week santa clara county and last month alameda. >> i didn't know that anybody had passed away from or died from having the flu. >> the news prompted these friends to talk about vaccinations for the first time ever. >> these guys right here did not get a flu shot. so we need to talk to them into having a flu shot. >> reporter: despite the warnings from the health department and incentives like these, we met quite a few people who just do not want to get a flu shot. health officials say everyone if you're had the flu -- you've had the flu this season, get the flu shot because it could protect you from another strain. patti lee. >>> more details now as children return to willow glen elementary in san jose. the principal used a
. >> reporter: erica jensen says so far this season flu has hospitalized half as many people as the entire flu season last year. >> this is what we have so far. >> reporter: the problem is reporting hospitalization and death from flu is voluntary. and excludes patients 65 years and older. so far three bay area counties have reported flu deaths. today contra costa, last week santa clara county and last month alameda. >> i didn't know that anybody had passed away from or...
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miss jensen's special. she's an extraordinary lady. she's passionate about her job.e kind of puts her heart into trying to save each individual one by one. >> you tell another person in recovery some of the things you've done, and we laugh about it. you tell somebody who's not in recovery some of the things we've done, and they cry. >> like 40, 45, jobs tend to get a little hard. so i've got to kind of reinvent myself just to get back somewhere, stay out of trouble. if i do anything else, alameda county, felony, it's over. they're going to put you right back on this cookie sheet. yes. >> all right. this is a re-creation of a discussion that caused a rift. >> byron poe, i think he may have been through this enough now to be willing to change. he certainly presents that way. i've seen that before. so i don't know for sure. we kind of learn to adjust to our environments. and so he may be getting good at saying that he is going to succeed in here. and i hope that he's able to stay consistent with that message when he gets released. >> you did a great job. >> thank you. >
miss jensen's special. she's an extraordinary lady. she's passionate about her job.e kind of puts her heart into trying to save each individual one by one. >> you tell another person in recovery some of the things you've done, and we laugh about it. you tell somebody who's not in recovery some of the things we've done, and they cry. >> like 40, 45, jobs tend to get a little hard. so i've got to kind of reinvent myself just to get back somewhere, stay out of trouble. if i do anything...
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happening yet school police instead it was the beginnings of the action taking place in the sixties jensen also updated consisting of violence still be seen in tn. and he means it is investment situation that writes in one spot in the capital city the situation is tense and seemed so intractable people do a little peaceful protest is until it is a few days ago insisting that he's anti government protesters. remain peaceful and now watching people up and i must know that the people who are engaged in the credits include taking place in the snow. illusions. members of far right organizations and the best middle class liberal peaceful protest is cheering. the taxi and when any of the way to make it and when we see now is because two yes two stars balls he received a visit where we've seen today flash points are in the ukrainian speaking west of the country he fears though were heading towards the divide that people say it wasn't the case this time the divide between the russian speaking east and the ukrainian speaking west live in something so i hope not the logic is the movement of utah my d
happening yet school police instead it was the beginnings of the action taking place in the sixties jensen also updated consisting of violence still be seen in tn. and he means it is investment situation that writes in one spot in the capital city the situation is tense and seemed so intractable people do a little peaceful protest is until it is a few days ago insisting that he's anti government protesters. remain peaceful and now watching people up and i must know that the people who are...
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solano county deputy district attorney karen jensen said black had been charged in that case with vehiclecules police are searching for the driver police say ran into a pedestrian in a cross walk. >> pam: the entire thing cuaght on video. >> pam: mounted on a city bus. you can seen an s-u-v run into a 70-year-old man, knocking >> pam: thta man was hospitalized with serious injuries. >> pam: it happened last friday a to index of stories... >> pam: the driver then got out of his car and walked over to the victim. a passing witness asked if the victim was ok and his comment was he is aliveor he is breathing. and, then he got and then drove around the the thepolice say the video capabilities of the mounted good but in the early morning hours, the image was license plate number. >>the driver is described as a tall, 220 pounds and balding. he was driving a mid-size suv, dark in color, which may have front end damage. >> pam: governor jerry brown is asking federal judges for two more years to reduce california's prison population. >> pam: if the state fails to meet its goals. inmates could be re
solano county deputy district attorney karen jensen said black had been charged in that case with vehiclecules police are searching for the driver police say ran into a pedestrian in a cross walk. >> pam: the entire thing cuaght on video. >> pam: mounted on a city bus. you can seen an s-u-v run into a 70-year-old man, knocking >> pam: thta man was hospitalized with serious injuries. >> pam: it happened last friday a to index of stories... >> pam: the driver then...
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brothers ryan and eric jensen have to serve five years probation, that includes six months of home detentionose who died said they were angry and bitter that the brothers were not sentenced to prison time. >>> now important medical news for millions of americans who take over-the-counter pain relievers. the government says aleve and generic equivalent may be safer for your heart than other anti-inflammatory drugs. fda regulators are urging that aleve and other pills which contain naproxen be re-labeled to emphasize their safety. >>> speaking of safety. here is an example of why anyone on a safari needs to stay in their vehicle. >> oh look at this. this took place of one of south africa's national parks. look that big guy. >> oh, my goodness. >> a pair of lions in the middle of the road. oh, they are getting a lot of attention from the tourists. oh, yeah, there you go. two youngsters taking pictures. got the fright of their lives right there. >> oh, my goodness. the lions head off into the bush. ironically enough, one of the rules of the park says, quote, no part of the body may protrude from
brothers ryan and eric jensen have to serve five years probation, that includes six months of home detentionose who died said they were angry and bitter that the brothers were not sentenced to prison time. >>> now important medical news for millions of americans who take over-the-counter pain relievers. the government says aleve and generic equivalent may be safer for your heart than other anti-inflammatory drugs. fda regulators are urging that aleve and other pills which contain...
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we see the e maine jensen in louisiana, arizona, of statewide voucher programs that bring to 12, the number of states that provide a public subsidy of students. frequently those with disabilities to attend private schools parents' choice. we see increases in the availability of technology-based distance and virtual yule education as an alternative to traditional seat-based education. in florida, for example, students can take advantage of florida virtual school, which was free to them and take a variety of courses in in lieu of the traditional school district. we have seen the passage in the house of representatives. we chronicle the changes. this is the third. we plan to take the index back in time so you can look at the status of choice ten years ago and continue to update it annually. what we do in the district in the index is look at the hundred largest school districts in america. that's been the focus of most of the action in term of k-12 choice and competition. we had a few smaller districts. what cousin it take to get a good score. geographic call areas in term of providing c
we see the e maine jensen in louisiana, arizona, of statewide voucher programs that bring to 12, the number of states that provide a public subsidy of students. frequently those with disabilities to attend private schools parents' choice. we see increases in the availability of technology-based distance and virtual yule education as an alternative to traditional seat-based education. in florida, for example, students can take advantage of florida virtual school, which was free to them and take...
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my name is andrew jensen, currently with harr yard university, formerly with the department of defense. i have a question. you referenced a growing domestic dissatisfaction with the putin administration on behalf of the average russian citizen. what's your perception of the average russian citizen's views toward the upcoming olympics? is this, as i'm sure president putin is hoping, a mark of achievement for his administration? is it a reinforcement of ongoing corruption? what's your take on it? >> i think the corruption issue has really been dominating, especially recently. despite obviously the full blackout on the official media and state television channels, let's not forget that 50% of russia is now online. russia is now the largest internet consumer in europe. the interneat reach is between 70% and 5%. that wall of censorship imposed by putin's government, that wall of censorship is being breached just by national progress. so the biggest issue is corruption, though you wouldn't hear a about it on television, it's common knowledge. maybe not some of the examples we've discuss bud
my name is andrew jensen, currently with harr yard university, formerly with the department of defense. i have a question. you referenced a growing domestic dissatisfaction with the putin administration on behalf of the average russian citizen. what's your perception of the average russian citizen's views toward the upcoming olympics? is this, as i'm sure president putin is hoping, a mark of achievement for his administration? is it a reinforcement of ongoing corruption? what's your take on it?...
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in between them is donald jensen and i surprised him because i didn't tell i was going to start. you're down there at the end. donald is a resident fellow at the center for transatlantic relations. but he is a long, long time member of radio free europe, radio liberty. he is a frequent commentator on radio and television in the u.s. russia, canada, europe and the middle east. so he's got quite a deep view of this area for a long, long time. and then you met earlier my colleague here at heritage, dr. cohen, who is our russia-eurasia specialist, senior fellow. he's been here since 1992. got his education both at tus university but also many years in israel and he is our major commentator on all things russia, the former soviet union , both their politics, economics, energy and he is our lead man for dealing with the issues that have been coming up , most closely related to sochi. with that i'm going to stop, we're going to speak for approximately 10 minutes, i'll give you maybe a couple minutes over if you have a little too much. then i'll start waving my arms and we'll go from thi
in between them is donald jensen and i surprised him because i didn't tell i was going to start. you're down there at the end. donald is a resident fellow at the center for transatlantic relations. but he is a long, long time member of radio free europe, radio liberty. he is a frequent commentator on radio and television in the u.s. russia, canada, europe and the middle east. so he's got quite a deep view of this area for a long, long time. and then you met earlier my colleague here at...