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we have worked with john tores and the san francisco police department and other organizations, as the chief talked about. those who are most at risk. those are 18 to 24 years old. those are folks out of custody and were called in to receive the message that the violence must stop and it's community services giving the same message together with amount of service providers in the room. and again, the partnerships are really the key to that. one thing we have seen in the adult colin strategy. they have worked in a way they weren't doing before in term was co-case and coordinating. >> are you telling us, the call-in program, as it relates to young adults, you have seen a reduction? >> we are from a university. when we talk about research. it's going to be propered and there's a significant reduction. we do know violence was down. however at this point, we can't say this intervention caused it. as we refine this and move into the bay view and begin a similar project in oakland much we will refine and to do more indepth research. >> are you going to tell us those results? >> who do we call
we have worked with john tores and the san francisco police department and other organizations, as the chief talked about. those who are most at risk. those are 18 to 24 years old. those are folks out of custody and were called in to receive the message that the violence must stop and it's community services giving the same message together with amount of service providers in the room. and again, the partnerships are really the key to that. one thing we have seen in the adult colin strategy....
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with john tores. it was like someone was drawing a line. it was police department on one side. crn's on one side. correct me if i am wrong. what are they going to say? who is going to retailiate. after the first meeting. we started to each other. again, it's not a perfect world. neither are the police. i think john has done a great job. i know he needs more crn's. the more input he gets will be fantastic. >> thank you lieutenant. >> you know lieutenant, thank you for bringing that back up. we have something that is actually working. so, why don't we expand the crn program? just expand something that is working. who here. i don't want to pick on anybody. who can come up with a solution to expand something that is working? we have people already talking that are not always on the same page. but agree to disagree. >> i will throw this out there. i think that any kind of data is the ingredient that's necessary to prompt additional resources to come in. if we can tie in the crn's that we all know into data, then, and we can prove it. i think that lens itself to expansion. >> is that
with john tores. it was like someone was drawing a line. it was police department on one side. crn's on one side. correct me if i am wrong. what are they going to say? who is going to retailiate. after the first meeting. we started to each other. again, it's not a perfect world. neither are the police. i think john has done a great job. i know he needs more crn's. the more input he gets will be fantastic. >> thank you lieutenant. >> you know lieutenant, thank you for bringing that...
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tore up the concrete sidewalk. >> look what happened. the very next week. >> and this morning senators john kerry and brown went on a helicopter. >> houses that are lifted up off of their foundation and some cases destroyed or moved. >> this is one of those homes. it was demolished for safety reasons after the storm pushed it five feet off of the foundation. they vow to rebuild, not just their houses but their lives as well that is a live look at the house that was demolished a couple of hours ago. officials were afraid it would collapse in the street. that was in joplin, missouri. it may not have been large or strong but changed the landscape in springfield. abc 7 news. >> thank you, tj, devastation is unbelievable. >> we are expecting more rain on the way. >> here is spencer christian with a first look at the accu-weather forecast. >> the dry spell hasn't lasted long. it looks like a wet weekend. this is what is happening in the next 24 hours. clouds will be increasing overnight . temperatures in the evening hours in the 50s. we'll see mostly cloudy skis and by the afternoon, showers will
tore up the concrete sidewalk. >> look what happened. the very next week. >> and this morning senators john kerry and brown went on a helicopter. >> houses that are lifted up off of their foundation and some cases destroyed or moved. >> this is one of those homes. it was demolished for safety reasons after the storm pushed it five feet off of the foundation. they vow to rebuild, not just their houses but their lives as well that is a live look at the house that was...
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tore through the country's midsection. in nebraska, one cloud threw a freight train. the twisters also hit kansas and iowa. at least four people were injured and several homes destroyed. >>> and johnman, president obama's former ambassador to china, and the former governor of utah, will announce today that he's seeking the republican presidential nomination. >>> when you get your next cell phone bill you may want to look it over closely. and when you do, you might find charges that you did not authorize. when that happens, it's called cramming. and now the fcc is cracking down. alexis christoforous explains how. >> reporter: samantha malone opened her cell phone bill one day, and discovered she'd been charged for a game she never ordered. >> i think it was for $9.99, and i didn't ever remember subscribing to anything that would warrant that charge. >> reporter: malone was a victim of cramming. unauthorized charges that mysteriously appear on monthly phone bills. the federal communications commission estimates she's one of 20 million americans who've been scammed that way. >> the improper charges can be for voicemail, or long-distance service that the consumer didn't request. >> re
tore through the country's midsection. in nebraska, one cloud threw a freight train. the twisters also hit kansas and iowa. at least four people were injured and several homes destroyed. >>> and johnman, president obama's former ambassador to china, and the former governor of utah, will announce today that he's seeking the republican presidential nomination. >>> when you get your next cell phone bill you may want to look it over closely. and when you do, you might find charges...
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tore up this concrete sidewalk. >> springfield had the weather, what like joplin, missouri had. look at what happened the next week. >> reporter: senators johnat have been lifted up off of their foundations and in some cases totally destroyed, or moved. >> reporter: this is one of the homes. it was demolished for safety reasons after the storm pushed it five feet off its foundation. those who call this city home vow to rebuild, not just their houses, but their lives as well. t.j. winick, abc news, springfield, massachusetts. >>> an attorney on his last day before retirement was among the victims of a shooting rampage in yuma, arizona, which left six people dead. 73-year-old kerry dias killed four people before he opened fire in a law office. dias later turned the gun on himself. police would not reveal a motive but said all the victims were targeted. >>> casey anthony may never take the stand. yesterday the jury got an earful from the orlando mom accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter. they listened to recordings of police interviews and jail house visits prosecutors say prove casey anthony is a liar. wftv's jeff deal was at the courthou
tore up this concrete sidewalk. >> springfield had the weather, what like joplin, missouri had. look at what happened the next week. >> reporter: senators johnat have been lifted up off of their foundations and in some cases totally destroyed, or moved. >> reporter: this is one of the homes. it was demolished for safety reasons after the storm pushed it five feet off its foundation. those who call this city home vow to rebuild, not just their houses, but their lives as well....