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for many animals in kruger national park, they've come too late. almost every day, frik rossouw and his team have to go out to secure cririme scenes like t ths onone. in this case, it's especially distressing. the rhrhino, a female, was pregnant. narrator: hunting and being hunted -- for wild animals life is always about survival. and it's no different in kenya. in some of the villages here, people and elephants are sworn enemies. and that's where a very special story begins, the story of elephants whose survival is all down to bees. reporter: farmer nashon mwaghare has finally been able to harvest numerous sacks of corn. he leased the field ten years ago, when his first child was born, but a powerful enemy appeared, one that constantly stole his harvests. nashon: we would sow the seeds, but just before harvest time, the elephants would come. sometimes they came before the corn was even ripe. they would eat everything or trample it. everything was destroyed. reporter: they always came during the night and tore up the field. it was a desperate strug
for many animals in kruger national park, they've come too late. almost every day, frik rossouw and his team have to go out to secure cririme scenes like t ths onone. in this case, it's especially distressing. the rhrhino, a female, was pregnant. narrator: hunting and being hunted -- for wild animals life is always about survival. and it's no different in kenya. in some of the villages here, people and elephants are sworn enemies. and that's where a very special story begins, the story of...
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>> dennis kruger active retired fire fighters spouses and widows. two questions if i direct dlou the chair to united helthd care. first question, have they made any kind of i guess provisions for people who have long term prescription care in other facility to transfer over to united healthcare? three month prescriptions? the second thing is, the fact that i know now can see any doctor who takes medicare without going through my primary physician, are there steps in place so that where ever i travel all this information that is gathered by the new doctor or whatever who ever you see, will eventually get back to my primary physician? is that up to me to do? is that up to united heblth care to do or is that up to the doctor who you are visiting to do? those are two questions. &thank you for the questions. the united healthcare representative can answer those items please do. >> the first has to do with prescription drug transfers. we did take in a open refill transfer file from blue shield for the mail order and those are in our system now, so if ther
>> dennis kruger active retired fire fighters spouses and widows. two questions if i direct dlou the chair to united helthd care. first question, have they made any kind of i guess provisions for people who have long term prescription care in other facility to transfer over to united healthcare? three month prescriptions? the second thing is, the fact that i know now can see any doctor who takes medicare without going through my primary physician, are there steps in place so that where...
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she made the entire nypd look like fools when she saw the kruger case. after she she saw that they undergo the biggest investigation and the department today. it makes them look so bad because people get fired right off the bat. it makes them not only negligent, but shows evidence of possible being complicit to the crime itself which is something we don't want to think about. i think there's reasons she disappears. definitely. it is kind of the ultimate disappearing act. it's disappearing from history. >> you just mentioned the disappearing for history. was that through design. do. do you know things are possibly removed or something to help eliminate her from history like that? >> that would've been a great last chapter. i don't have proof of that. but i think the way it happens it was so abrupt that she was publicly shamed and disappeared, that i think when it happens that abruptly, and it could happen back then when everything was physical. now you can't really erase someone, they're always around on the internet i guess. don't look up old photos and
she made the entire nypd look like fools when she saw the kruger case. after she she saw that they undergo the biggest investigation and the department today. it makes them look so bad because people get fired right off the bat. it makes them not only negligent, but shows evidence of possible being complicit to the crime itself which is something we don't want to think about. i think there's reasons she disappears. definitely. it is kind of the ultimate disappearing act. it's disappearing from...
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>> i worked with sergeant kelly groo kruger and appreciate your bringing that up. we have a trend towards significance for reduction in jail contact and where that lies is not that people are diverted from jail which is a important discussion to have, but we are able to support them so there are not behaviors that lead to contact with the police department in the first place. >> and the sheriffs department and jail and medical psychiatric services, when they are incourse- >> they have been trained. i was fortunate to work with jail fwhavioral health observe i came to this position so have a close relationship with them and the courts. >> thank you. >> commissioner sanchez. >> excellent report. many many years ago i wish we had this program because there were many many #c458gs challenges for a number of families and they didn't know what to do and some are aware of this and think that it is a great opportunity that wasn't available before and wished it was available many years ago but glad [inaudible] well done and look forward for the reports. >> thank you. >> comm
>> i worked with sergeant kelly groo kruger and appreciate your bringing that up. we have a trend towards significance for reduction in jail contact and where that lies is not that people are diverted from jail which is a important discussion to have, but we are able to support them so there are not behaviors that lead to contact with the police department in the first place. >> and the sheriffs department and jail and medical psychiatric services, when they are incourse- >>...
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>> dennis kruger active retired fire fighters spouses and widows. i have sit here second longest to anybody in the room [inaudible] in that time i watched a number of directors come through here and i have never had a director of this organization more qualified to direct it then catherine do dd. i will mitss the meetings every three months. #y0u are lucky to have here. glad you are taking a real wide view of somebody to replace her because i know it will be very difficult and i'll just through out a name for a starter. clar suvansy. >> any other public comment? >> clar suvansky to refute that last comment. representing r serks ccsf. from my time on the board i remember when phil carny retired actually died. he was father of high school chum and my colleague randy smith took over. it is a long time ago. i have watched a long succession of directors in that position. none had the qualifications or expertise and none have much as their been a few we loved dearly, none have actually accomplished as much as catherine has during this time so think the sh
>> dennis kruger active retired fire fighters spouses and widows. i have sit here second longest to anybody in the room [inaudible] in that time i watched a number of directors come through here and i have never had a director of this organization more qualified to direct it then catherine do dd. i will mitss the meetings every three months. #y0u are lucky to have here. glad you are taking a real wide view of somebody to replace her because i know it will be very difficult and i'll just...
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>> dennis kruger active retired fire fighters spouses and widows. two questions if i direct dlou the chair to united helthd care. first question, have they made any kind of i guess provisions for people who have long term prescription care in other facility to transfer over to united healthcare? three month prescriptions? the second thing is, the fact that i know now can see any doctor who takes medicare without going through my primary physician, are there steps in place so that where ever i travel all this information that is gathered by the new doctor or whatever who ever you see, will eventually get back to my primary physician? is that up to me to do? is that up to united heblth care to do or is that up to the doctor who you are visiting to do? those are two questions. &thank you for the questions. the united healthcare representative can answer those items please do. >> the first has to do with prescription drug transfers. we did take in a open refill transfer file from blue shield for the mail order and those are in our system now, so if ther
>> dennis kruger active retired fire fighters spouses and widows. two questions if i direct dlou the chair to united helthd care. first question, have they made any kind of i guess provisions for people who have long term prescription care in other facility to transfer over to united healthcare? three month prescriptions? the second thing is, the fact that i know now can see any doctor who takes medicare without going through my primary physician, are there steps in place so that where...
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paul kruger, who would become president of the trans-wall, said the gold would cost the -- cause the country to be soaked in blood and he was right. 1877, britain had and that the trans-law that quickly led to the first boer war in 1880. nearly 20 years later, in the fall of 1899, little had changed. the british still wanted the boers land in the boers insisted on their independence. the british empire started amassing troops, and the atmosphere, churchill wrote, gradually, but steadily became tense, charged with electricity, laden with oppressive storm. finally, the boers issued an ultimatum, stand down or prepare for war. the british, thrilled to have an excuse to go to war, allowed the deadline for the ultimatum to pass with little more than a sneer. three days after the war began, west intertel, seeing his opportunity to south africa as a correspondent. on the same ship was a commander-in-chief of her majesty's army in south africa. so confident were the british that bullard would make quick work of the boers, that they nicknamed him the steamroller, but bullard was more cautious
paul kruger, who would become president of the trans-wall, said the gold would cost the -- cause the country to be soaked in blood and he was right. 1877, britain had and that the trans-law that quickly led to the first boer war in 1880. nearly 20 years later, in the fall of 1899, little had changed. the british still wanted the boers land in the boers insisted on their independence. the british empire started amassing troops, and the atmosphere, churchill wrote, gradually, but steadily became...
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i want donald trump to prove alan kruger wrong and to recap, for people who haven't been watching, alanrdropped out of th work force and ain't coming back for a whole lot of reasons. i want to see donald trump, his policies, bring those people back into the work force. that changes the dynamic of the economy in a big way. >> you really want to see that, or you're saying i want to see that. i mean, what was that? i don't understand. >> joe, you can say that i'm saying that in any way you like. i want to see it happen. i want to see it happen. >> oh, now you actually want to see it. okay. i just want to be specific. okay. >> thank you, steve. stick around because our panel is sticking around. we're going to bring you the jobs number and market reaction. el y . ngm ee& usno t,hereiiyoedbr iv iiger psohat ertoal t tfl snl >>> do not move because the moment of the morning, the month, the mack daddy economic report of the month, the december jobs report coming out, final number of 2016. it's just moments away. we'll bring you the numbers. stay tuned. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc live
i want donald trump to prove alan kruger wrong and to recap, for people who haven't been watching, alanrdropped out of th work force and ain't coming back for a whole lot of reasons. i want to see donald trump, his policies, bring those people back into the work force. that changes the dynamic of the economy in a big way. >> you really want to see that, or you're saying i want to see that. i mean, what was that? i don't understand. >> joe, you can say that i'm saying that in any way...
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carls kruger.e was the one who showed the main eyewitness books of mug shots hours after the crime. he said he needs to refresh his memory so i show him the police reports. >> we have people i.d.'ing him saying he definitely did the shooting. it is irrelevant. he can say anything he wants. we have eyewitnesses. >> i think a lot of people would be surprised that the onus is not on the detectives to investigate the claims that he gave the first night. >> well, we have witnesses. once someone picks them out, they pick them out. >> that's how i know he is innocent. he was here. >> i show him clips of my interviews with the alibi witnesses. >> richard was there in the house. >> they seem credible. if he was in florida, he couldn't have done it. he shouldn't be in prison. >> what could someone do other than what he did, turning himself in, i was in a different state, here's the people to talk to. >> i don't know if he could have done anything else. apparently, whoever his attorney was did a lousy job. >>
carls kruger.e was the one who showed the main eyewitness books of mug shots hours after the crime. he said he needs to refresh his memory so i show him the police reports. >> we have people i.d.'ing him saying he definitely did the shooting. it is irrelevant. he can say anything he wants. we have eyewitnesses. >> i think a lot of people would be surprised that the onus is not on the detectives to investigate the claims that he gave the first night. >> well, we have witnesses....
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finally, i couldn't resist this is a fantastic paper allen kruger has been recently were based on survey evidence he asked about these men who were not in the workforce about whether they were obtained in lots of them say they were paid. this one shows whether they took pain medication. as you can see, the blue line as is men, the great minus women. the fact that 43.5% of the men who are not in the labor force had taken pain medication. two thirds of them prescription. so as nick said, we don't know what's cause and effect, but we know from case indicate that there's something going on, opiate addiction with white working-class men. it can't be any accident here that we see this pattern more likely to be on pain meds, whether to cause you not it not to work for because you're not working and if you were in the labor wars. i believe it there. i want to remind people watching online that you can send a question to so i, sam, larry, i hear it's an entry the code at aei event. send a question and if i can remember to vote at night. so let's talk a little bit about supply and demand. where do
finally, i couldn't resist this is a fantastic paper allen kruger has been recently were based on survey evidence he asked about these men who were not in the workforce about whether they were obtained in lots of them say they were paid. this one shows whether they took pain medication. as you can see, the blue line as is men, the great minus women. the fact that 43.5% of the men who are not in the labor force had taken pain medication. two thirds of them prescription. so as nick said, we don't...
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>> i worked with sergeant kelly groo kruger and appreciate your bringing that up. we have a trend towards significance for reduction in jail contact and where that lies is not that people are diverted from jail which is a important discussion to have, but we are able to support them so there are not behaviors that lead to contact with the police department in the first place. >> and the sheriffs department and jail and medical psychiatric services, when they are incourse- >> they have been trained. i was fortunate to work with jail fwhavioral health observe i came to this position so have a close relationship with them and the courts. >> thank you. >> commissioner sanchez. >> excellent report. many many years ago i wish we had this program because there were many many #c458gs challenges for a number of families and they didn't know what to do and some are aware of this and think that it is a great opportunity that wasn't available before and wished it was available many years ago but glad [inaudible] well done and look forward for the reports. >> thank you. >> comm
>> i worked with sergeant kelly groo kruger and appreciate your bringing that up. we have a trend towards significance for reduction in jail contact and where that lies is not that people are diverted from jail which is a important discussion to have, but we are able to support them so there are not behaviors that lead to contact with the police department in the first place. >> and the sheriffs department and jail and medical psychiatric services, when they are incourse- >>...
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carls kruger.was the one who showed the main eyewitness books of mug shots hours after the crime. he said he needs to refresh his memory so i show him the police reports. >> we have people i.d.'ing him saying he definitely did the shooting. it is irrelevant. he can say anything he wants. we have eyewitnesses. >> i think a lot of people would be surprised that the onus is not on the detectives to investigate the claims that he gave the first night. >> well, we have witnesses. once someone picks them out, they pick them out. >> that's how i know he is innocent. he was here. >> i show him clips of my interviews with the alibi witnesses. >> richard was there in the house. >> they seem credible. if he was in florida, he couldn't have done it. he shouldn't be in prison. >> what could someone do other than what he did, turning himself in, i was in a different state, here's the people to talk to. >> i don't know if he could have done anything else. apparently, whoever his attorney was did a lousy job. >> w
carls kruger.was the one who showed the main eyewitness books of mug shots hours after the crime. he said he needs to refresh his memory so i show him the police reports. >> we have people i.d.'ing him saying he definitely did the shooting. it is irrelevant. he can say anything he wants. we have eyewitnesses. >> i think a lot of people would be surprised that the onus is not on the detectives to investigate the claims that he gave the first night. >> well, we have witnesses....
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. >> i also find another former detective who worked on the rosario case, charles kruger.e was the one who showed that main eyewitness michael sanchez books of mug shots hours after the crime. he says he needs to refresh his memory so i show him some police reports including richard rosario's list of alibi witnesses. >> we have people i.d.ing saying he definitely did the shooting. then, you know, it is irrelevant, he can say anything he wants, you know, we have eyewitnesses. >> i think a lot of people would be surprised about that. the onus is not on the detectives to investigate these claims that he gave that first night. >> well, we're out -- we have witnesses. once someone picks him out, they pick him out. >> that's how i know he's innocent, because he is innocent. he was here. >> i also show him clips of my interviews with the alibi witnesses. >> richard was there, in the house. >> they seem credible. if he was in florida, he couldn't have done it, he shouldn't be in prison. >> what is someone to do, other than what he did, in terms of turning himself in and saying thi
. >> i also find another former detective who worked on the rosario case, charles kruger.e was the one who showed that main eyewitness michael sanchez books of mug shots hours after the crime. he says he needs to refresh his memory so i show him some police reports including richard rosario's list of alibi witnesses. >> we have people i.d.ing saying he definitely did the shooting. then, you know, it is irrelevant, he can say anything he wants, you know, we have eyewitnesses....
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>> i worked with sergeant kelly groo kruger and appreciate your bringing that up. we have a trend towards significance for reduction in jail contact and where that lies is not that people are diverted from jail which is a important discussion to have, but we are able to support them so there are not behaviors that lead to contact with the police department in the first place. >> and the sheriffs department and jail and medical psychiatric services, when they are incourse- >> they have been trained. i was fortunate to work with jail fwhavioral health observe i came to this position so have a close relationship with them and the courts. >> thank you. >> commissioner sanchez. >> excellent report. many many years ago i wish we had this program because there were many many #c458gs challenges for a number of families and they didn't know what to do and some are aware of this and think that it is a great opportunity that wasn't available before and wished it was available many years ago but glad [inaudible] well done and look forward for the reports. >> thank you. >> comm
>> i worked with sergeant kelly groo kruger and appreciate your bringing that up. we have a trend towards significance for reduction in jail contact and where that lies is not that people are diverted from jail which is a important discussion to have, but we are able to support them so there are not behaviors that lead to contact with the police department in the first place. >> and the sheriffs department and jail and medical psychiatric services, when they are incourse- >>...
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>> dennis kruger active retired fire fighters spouses and widows. i have sit here second longest to anybody in the room [inaudible] in that time i watched a number of directors come through here and i have never had a director of this organization more qualified to direct it then catherine do dd. i will mitss the meetings every three months. #y0u are lucky to have here. glad you are taking a real wide view of somebody to replace her because i know it will be very difficult and i'll just through out a name for a starter. clar suvansy. >> any other public comment? >> clar suvansky to refute that last comment. representing r serks ccsf. from my time on the board i remember when phil carny retired actually died. he was father of high school chum and my colleague randy smith took over. it is a long time ago. i have watched a long succession of directors in that position. none had the qualifications or expertise and none have much as their been a few we loved dearly, none have actually accomplished as much as catherine has during this time so think the sh
>> dennis kruger active retired fire fighters spouses and widows. i have sit here second longest to anybody in the room [inaudible] in that time i watched a number of directors come through here and i have never had a director of this organization more qualified to direct it then catherine do dd. i will mitss the meetings every three months. #y0u are lucky to have here. glad you are taking a real wide view of somebody to replace her because i know it will be very difficult and i'll just...
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>> dennis kruger active retired fire fighters spouses and widows. i have sit here second longest to anybody in the room [inaudible] in that time i watched a number of directors come through here and i have never had a director of this organization more qualified to direct it then catherine do dd. i will mitss the meetings every three months. #y0u are lucky to have here. glad you are taking a real wide view of somebody to replace her because i know it will be very difficult and i'll just through out a name for a starter. clar suvansy. >> any other public comment? >> clar suvansky to refute that last comment. representing r serks ccsf. from my time on the board i remember when phil carny retired actually died. he was father of high school chum and my colleague randy smith took over. it is a long time ago. i have watched a long succession of directors in that position. none had the qualifications or expertise and none have much as their been a few we loved dearly, none have actually accomplished as much as catherine has during this time so think the sh
>> dennis kruger active retired fire fighters spouses and widows. i have sit here second longest to anybody in the room [inaudible] in that time i watched a number of directors come through here and i have never had a director of this organization more qualified to direct it then catherine do dd. i will mitss the meetings every three months. #y0u are lucky to have here. glad you are taking a real wide view of somebody to replace her because i know it will be very difficult and i'll just...