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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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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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john and never entered trebek's room. but when trebek woke up he gave chase and tore his achilles tendon. you can see him in town to host the national geographic program. she is being held on bail. >>> a memorial in the east bay has run out of room. for eight years volunteers have been adding white crosses to this hillside in loveyette, one for every servicemen killed in iraq or afghanistan. and now the practice is coming to an end. volunteers say there is just no more space on the hill. >> if we had the full 6,000 you would just see white. we are starting to get it to the point where be theed to make it more of a memorial. and people who lost people can plant crosses. >> while the number of crosses won't grow, volunteers will keep updating this sign, the one that keeps count of the war dead. >>> the latest research with some news. scientists may have found a way to fight one dreaded disease with another. cancer being attacked and killed using hiv. lessee brinkly is here with the story. -- leslie brinkly has the story. >> they created armies of what they called serial killer cellsthat obl
john and never entered trebek's room. but when trebek woke up he gave chase and tore his achilles tendon. you can see him in town to host the national geographic program. she is being held on bail. >>> a memorial in the east bay has run out of room. for eight years volunteers have been adding white crosses to this hillside in loveyette, one for every servicemen killed in iraq or afghanistan. and now the practice is coming to an end. volunteers say there is just no more space on the...
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tore the -- for the "washington week" extra. we'll take you back to 1999 and the iowa straw poll that year. i'm john dickerson. have a good weekend. good night. gwen: every thursday get a preview of our topics and panel with our "washington week" emple mail alert available at "washington week" online at pbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta, which is solely responsible for its content. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> funding for "washington week" swoosh provided by -- >> we know why we're here. to connect our forces to what they need when they need it. >> to help troops see danger before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the glow, the people of boeing are working together to support all who serve. that's why we're here. >> this is the network. a living, breathing intelligence. in here inventory can be taught to learn. machines have a voice. medical history follows you. it's the at&t network, a network of possibilities committed to delivering the most advanced obomanu aisle broad band experience to help move b
tore the -- for the "washington week" extra. we'll take you back to 1999 and the iowa straw poll that year. i'm john dickerson. have a good weekend. good night. gwen: every thursday get a preview of our topics and panel with our "washington week" emple mail alert available at "washington week" online at pbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta, which is solely responsible for its content. captioned by the national captioning institute...