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. >> new campus has a cafeteria onsite with a gym, electric vehicle charging stations and onsite doctorand nutritionist. sounds like a good place to work. >>> next, more than a dozen suspected sexual predators under arrest in the south bay. >>> also, following breaking news from colorado latest on a deadly shooting at a movie theater. >>> eliana lopez and suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi trying to convince the judge to lift a stay away order. >>> thanks for joining us i'm kristen sze. >>> and i'm terry mcsweeney in for eric thomas. >>> right now 14 dead, 50 injured in denver after a gunman opened fire during a midnight showing of the new
. >> new campus has a cafeteria onsite with a gym, electric vehicle charging stations and onsite doctorand nutritionist. sounds like a good place to work. >>> next, more than a dozen suspected sexual predators under arrest in the south bay. >>> also, following breaking news from colorado latest on a deadly shooting at a movie theater. >>> eliana lopez and suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi trying to convince the judge to lift a stay away order. >>> thanks...
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we really recommend that the affordable units be built onsite so there >> and soon afterwards. everyone started complaining. there was almost crying and and it's the same story. and soon the neighborhoods got fed up. there is too much, there are criminal elements and sitting here tonight i heard the same thing. like this was purposely done to try the strategy that has been used before. so i hope that is separated from this and but, for this project cannot go forward, thank you. >> linda chapman for knob hill neighbors which fought a project once before. i thought 13000 sacramento was the worst thing that happened to knob hill. at least they kept the homeless and blight inside for the seven years that we fought them until we stopped it. during that time, it was recognized as such a threat to the city that all of the neighborhood groups came in and we had a list of 45 organizations including coalitions of churches and everyone else. we have to remember who is the owner here. it is the methodist church. the methodist church needs to get an alternative. they need to stop coming in
we really recommend that the affordable units be built onsite so there >> and soon afterwards. everyone started complaining. there was almost crying and and it's the same story. and soon the neighborhoods got fed up. there is too much, there are criminal elements and sitting here tonight i heard the same thing. like this was purposely done to try the strategy that has been used before. so i hope that is separated from this and but, for this project cannot go forward, thank you. >>...
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we really recommend that the affordable units be built onsite so there >> and soon afterwards. everyone started complaining. there was almost crying and and it's the same story. and soon the neighborhoods got fed up. there is too much, there are criminal elements and sitting here tonight i heard the same thing.
we really recommend that the affordable units be built onsite so there >> and soon afterwards. everyone started complaining. there was almost crying and and it's the same story. and soon the neighborhoods got fed up. there is too much, there are criminal elements and sitting here tonight i heard the same thing.
we really recommend that the affordable units be built onsite so there
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i asked them at that time would they make an onsite visit because that's important, that you come and see this community and how we live, and they said that they would determine an onsite if they thought it was merited from our data. >> you know, i've, of course, read 23 cfr 83.7, and the seven criterias have portions of it which are time sensitive it would appear. >> yes. >> for example, the 50% requirement of marriages within and the geographical locations. have any of those criteria begin to now affect your eligibility? in other words, over this period of time -- >> the period of time. >> -- i assume your population has changed. >> yes, it has, even though demographically our members are still located in a small area. as time has changed, if you look at the years between, let's say, 1860 to 1940, before defense installations got into our area, we were doing primarily second cousin exchange marriages, and it was holding us very tightly together in terms of one of those criteria they look for. at that point, as we're changing through time and becoming a more modern nation, people are
i asked them at that time would they make an onsite visit because that's important, that you come and see this community and how we live, and they said that they would determine an onsite if they thought it was merited from our data. >> you know, i've, of course, read 23 cfr 83.7, and the seven criterias have portions of it which are time sensitive it would appear. >> yes. >> for example, the 50% requirement of marriages within and the geographical locations. have any of those...
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>supervisor chiu: the legislation that we have in front of us is designed to encourage onsite water use and when the bill the. we opened a new puc building at 525 golden gate. this building is our real landmark. the building will use 60% less water due to a system that meets 100% of the toilet flushing- irrigation needs for water. it will be recycling 5,000 gallons a day of waste water. it will be storing rain water in a basement cistern. in recent years, it has been challenging for developers installing the systems in major buildings, but i want to take a moment and think the staff of the puc who have worked closely with the department of building inspection and the department of public health to solve these challenges. the ordinance before us will developers install these water systems in new, large developments. it will streamline the process in maintaining great water, rain water, and blackwater. i also want to thank the puc for setting up the grant program for commercial developers who want to install the water testing process. it will save the of the environment -- save the enviro
>supervisor chiu: the legislation that we have in front of us is designed to encourage onsite water use and when the bill the. we opened a new puc building at 525 golden gate. this building is our real landmark. the building will use 60% less water due to a system that meets 100% of the toilet flushing- irrigation needs for water. it will be recycling 5,000 gallons a day of waste water. it will be storing rain water in a basement cistern. in recent years, it has been challenging for...
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there are plant personnel onsite repairing the piping. >> reporter: i spoke briefly to a member of the district attorney's office from alameda county who is here as part of the haz-mat response. they are awaiting access to do their own selection no employees other than the one that claimed of breathing problems were injured. weather conditions were favorable here this morning, there was no wind to carry that cloud of chemical to surrounding areas. the chief said the odor and vapor went straight up into the sky. again, the employees have been released. the situation appears now to be under control. david louie, abc7 news. >>> a 15-year-old driver is in critical condition now after he drove a car into a tree this morning. this is the mangled wreck from which rescuers removed the unlicensed driver and five others, all injured. it happened in alameda at island and robert davie, jr. drive after 2 a.m.. h h has been at the scene all morning. -- amy hollyfield has been at the scene all morning. >> reporter: police tell us they did find beer in the trunk of the car. they say the parent who own
there are plant personnel onsite repairing the piping. >> reporter: i spoke briefly to a member of the district attorney's office from alameda county who is here as part of the haz-mat response. they are awaiting access to do their own selection no employees other than the one that claimed of breathing problems were injured. weather conditions were favorable here this morning, there was no wind to carry that cloud of chemical to surrounding areas. the chief said the odor and vapor went...
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out there i may be over 60, but i love those mp3's we are savvy users ♪ >> they also featured an onsiteputer cafe, complete with personalized assistance. >> my organization is community technology networks, and we unite volunteers and organizations to transform literacy. folks are coming in and using the computer for anything from kasich e-mails to facebook to skype. it is all over the place. we have prevacid settings. somebody wanted help with matching.com. travel. understanding how to use websites to book travel put all the way to, how do i find information like an internet search, and a lot of youtube watching. the headphones are out. people are watching videos. it is pretty great. our volunteers are located in 26 senior centers around the city. they're there to help with one- on-one questions. they're teaching small classes. helping seniors with whatever they need. for a senior interested in becoming computer literate, they can find a senior center near them. >> to learn more about the san francisco department of aging and adult services and the >> good morning, everybody. welcome t
out there i may be over 60, but i love those mp3's we are savvy users ♪ >> they also featured an onsiteputer cafe, complete with personalized assistance. >> my organization is community technology networks, and we unite volunteers and organizations to transform literacy. folks are coming in and using the computer for anything from kasich e-mails to facebook to skype. it is all over the place. we have prevacid settings. somebody wanted help with matching.com. travel. understanding...
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there are plant personnel onsite repairing the piping. >> reporter: i spoke briefly to a member of the district attorney's office from alameda county who is here as part of the haz-mat response. they are awaiting access to do their own selection no employees other than the one that claimed of breathing problems were injured. weather conditions were favorable here this morning, there was no wind to carry that cloud of chemical to surrounding areas. the chief said the odor and vapor went straight up into the sky. again, the employees have been released. the situation appears now to be under control. david louie, abc7 news. >>> a 15-year-old driver is in critical condition now after he drove a car into a tree this morning. this is the mangled wreck from which rescuers removed the unlicensed driver and five others, all injured. it happened in alameda at island and robert davie, jr. drive after 2 a.m.. h h has been at the scene all morning. -- amy hollyfield has been at the scene all morning. >> reporter: police tell us they did find beer in the trunk of the car. they say the parent who own
there are plant personnel onsite repairing the piping. >> reporter: i spoke briefly to a member of the district attorney's office from alameda county who is here as part of the haz-mat response. they are awaiting access to do their own selection no employees other than the one that claimed of breathing problems were injured. weather conditions were favorable here this morning, there was no wind to carry that cloud of chemical to surrounding areas. the chief said the odor and vapor went...
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so the benefit of being in a one-shop model where everything is onsite is such a benefit to the families i think, overall, the families here at the exodus program respond really well to just the genuine concern that our staff displays to them on a day-to-day basis. one of the things that we try to do as early on as possible is to try to have our clients develop a real positive support system. whether it be through church, through meetings, through other peers that are here at the program, reconnecting with their family members. i think that's definitely the first step. well, having a place to live and being around other families that are like ours is very helpful because i feel like we get to help each other. and it's not just me getting help. i see that i am not alone. i enjoy that all of our family is together. everybody is focused and doing what they are supposed to do. i mean, it just makes us feel comfortable knowing that we have somewhere safe to be. i would say the most important things that i'm learning about my recovery is that there is hope, there is help. you learn something n
so the benefit of being in a one-shop model where everything is onsite is such a benefit to the families i think, overall, the families here at the exodus program respond really well to just the genuine concern that our staff displays to them on a day-to-day basis. one of the things that we try to do as early on as possible is to try to have our clients develop a real positive support system. whether it be through church, through meetings, through other peers that are here at the program,...
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practice contact support to survivors by bridging them to the safety net of san francisco providers onsite as they happen, including to our friends here intentionally at the department of public health, the fire department, everybody, and of course the safety net of providers that are incredible in the city. you know them. you know them quite well. san francisco crisis care gives paramedics, fire officials, police officers, and medical examiner's office another tool in the toolbox for survivors at the time of sudden and unforeseen death and loss. i am going to stop there and ask david vincent who is the director to come up and finish off before i end with a last word. david. >> thank you, christoph and thank you survivors for allowing me to be here. a little bit of background on community crisis care. the first program in a major city started in san diego, it was started about 25 years oogs. it was a pilot program that was launched by a group of police officers in partnership with the community and their thought goes back to that fork in the road that christoph mention aid few mention ago.
practice contact support to survivors by bridging them to the safety net of san francisco providers onsite as they happen, including to our friends here intentionally at the department of public health, the fire department, everybody, and of course the safety net of providers that are incredible in the city. you know them. you know them quite well. san francisco crisis care gives paramedics, fire officials, police officers, and medical examiner's office another tool in the toolbox for survivors...
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california plant nearly half of the electricity used is generated by bio gas wind and solar power onsite plant also has a process for recovering the steam that he's the boilers in the brew house and turns it back in energy only four percent of the plant's electricity comes from the over six thousand solar panels on the plants of land and a newly installed wind turbine will soon generate twenty percent of that plant's electricity for their climate in peril with global warming here to stay or corporations should be following in his or bush's footsteps and be doing their part to help save the environment and save a few bucks the bab big oil a new report out is out detailing just how wealthy the five big oil corporations are according to the report in two thousand and eleven the oil giants earned two hundred sixty one thousand dollars per minute more than ninety six percent of american households make every year and last year c.e.o.'s of the big five received on average sixty thousand dollars per day in compensation more than the yearly salary of most of their blue collar employees let's not
california plant nearly half of the electricity used is generated by bio gas wind and solar power onsite plant also has a process for recovering the steam that he's the boilers in the brew house and turns it back in energy only four percent of the plant's electricity comes from the over six thousand solar panels on the plants of land and a newly installed wind turbine will soon generate twenty percent of that plant's electricity for their climate in peril with global warming here to stay or...
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and they first arrived at our hospital about 12 krn 20 this morning and there are our onsite trauma surgeons as well as e.r.staff there taking care of patients. >> if first patient arrived at 12:20 it seems that moved quickly. i assume that that is good in terms of care and better chance of survival if there is a serious injury and get to the hospital quickly. >> yes. police did a good job of recognizing there is significant injuries and bringing patients to the hospital promptly. our emergency room staff and physicians on site were prepared and extremely good job of organizing their care in a quick manner. >> could you have taken more? >> there are more events but we're quite busy. >> and that is another consideration is that it's so many hospitals are filled and they can accommodate so many. in many ways that is a colorado has -- we're lucky there are so many beds in that area. am i right? >> yes. we're a level two trauma center so we're -- we have capacity to care for a number of patients and do do mass trauma drills. we're prepared and can can go for these rare events when they occur. >>
and they first arrived at our hospital about 12 krn 20 this morning and there are our onsite trauma surgeons as well as e.r.staff there taking care of patients. >> if first patient arrived at 12:20 it seems that moved quickly. i assume that that is good in terms of care and better chance of survival if there is a serious injury and get to the hospital quickly. >> yes. police did a good job of recognizing there is significant injuries and bringing patients to the hospital promptly....
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google offers onsite health care and pays for college degrees, even legal advice. at facebook, employees with new arrivals get $4,000 in baby cash. but it's not just about recruiting talent. new studies show employees who occasionally unplug are less stressed and more productive. >> you come back refreshed, reinvigorated and more excited about the stuff you were working on before you left. >> reporter: by leaving work behind. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> i'm telling you, it really is hard for me to leave this thing behind, though. wherever i go. >> i love the studies that show if you stop checking your e-mail, you're better off. >> yeah. i wonder how clayton's friend is making off with that company. >>> coming up, sudden loss. a tragedy for one of hollywood's biggest stars. sylvester stallone's son found dead. was it an overdose? how the star is handling the loss this morning. >>> we're going to show you this videotape that was not shot by bianna's husband. this is the genius going 180 miles per hour on his motorcycle. zipping a
google offers onsite health care and pays for college degrees, even legal advice. at facebook, employees with new arrivals get $4,000 in baby cash. but it's not just about recruiting talent. new studies show employees who occasionally unplug are less stressed and more productive. >> you come back refreshed, reinvigorated and more excited about the stuff you were working on before you left. >> reporter: by leaving work behind. for "good morning america," clayton sandell,...
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they can actually now-- will be able to, we think, 3-d manufacturing of the instrument they need onsite in order to treat that patient. it's revolutionary. >> what kinds of things have interested your own curiosity? >> in this innovation conference. >> there are many because we talked about -- manufacturing. but there's also distance medical, robotic surgery. >> noninvasive surgery. >> minimally invasive. >> rose: yes, right. >> but done at a distance but an expert. looking at a screen that, and not in the same room as the patient. this could revolutionize difficult surgery all over the world. what miss rodin talked about, the ability to communicate and go digitally on a much wider basis, and the ability of people, even uneducated people to adopt-- to use digital technologies is fantastic. so all of that, i think is areas where you see great opportunities to spread these technologies through the very people that hither too have never had access to them. >> is it going to enable india to make a great leap forward? >> oh, yes, i believe so. >> how will it happen? >> well, let me go back a
they can actually now-- will be able to, we think, 3-d manufacturing of the instrument they need onsite in order to treat that patient. it's revolutionary. >> what kinds of things have interested your own curiosity? >> in this innovation conference. >> there are many because we talked about -- manufacturing. but there's also distance medical, robotic surgery. >> noninvasive surgery. >> minimally invasive. >> rose: yes, right. >> but done at a distance...
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there's security onsite. when somebody wanted to take a picture, and paris said, i can't do that without asking my grandmother. so paris to be tweeting, sort of going off the ranch, is very unusual. and for this to play out in public with law enforcement, it's shocking, robin. it's shocking. >> and the question is, does katherine know what's going on? some people are suggesting that she doesn't even know that there's a whole dispute out there over where she is and what is happening. >> this is far from over. howard, always appreciate your perspective. have a good day in l.a. dan, as well. let's check the weather with sam. >>> good morning, robin. we're going to start with thunderstorms that are cooling places down in a way that we just don't break the heat in any other way. when the numbers are high sometimes we look for afternoon storms. chicago had more than 2400 lightning strikes in an hour. very early this morning, with thunderstorms which might help if they come back this afternoon to cool things down a
there's security onsite. when somebody wanted to take a picture, and paris said, i can't do that without asking my grandmother. so paris to be tweeting, sort of going off the ranch, is very unusual. and for this to play out in public with law enforcement, it's shocking, robin. it's shocking. >> and the question is, does katherine know what's going on? some people are suggesting that she doesn't even know that there's a whole dispute out there over where she is and what is happening....
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engineer willis carrier struck upon the idea of an air cooling system to improve production at an onsiteaper was curling at the edges, wasn't going to the feeder properly. sometimes they had to shut down the machines for a couple days. >> reporter: the brooklyn building sat above a natural spring and carrier's system of blowing air over the cold water piped into the basement of the printing press became a basic building block of the modern air conditioner. 20 years later, and for $100,000, carrier brought his weather maker to the movies. >> in 1925 in new york city, modern air conditioning is launched in the theater on broadway, and it's a sensation. >> reporter: from there, it was off to the races. >> here's a new idea in luxury, the new 1955 rambler offers complete year-round air conditioning. >> reporter: from skyscrapers in manhattan to four-family homes in suburbs like levittown, long island, a whole new world of cool opened up. >> it's just flush inside and doesn't interfere with the drapes. >> beginning in 1950, you start to see the spread of residential air conditioning in the su
engineer willis carrier struck upon the idea of an air cooling system to improve production at an onsiteaper was curling at the edges, wasn't going to the feeder properly. sometimes they had to shut down the machines for a couple days. >> reporter: the brooklyn building sat above a natural spring and carrier's system of blowing air over the cold water piped into the basement of the printing press became a basic building block of the modern air conditioner. 20 years later, and for...
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does that fact change the job you do, that youhay ss onsit ist afte o audience from yours that it doesn't>> it's at we do any way in addition o thei io i't same time so while we don't have the specialized audience, we have a very generaldence. jdoin o in the press room with no electronics? >> i was actually where our offices are in the press room on rtet a tsm andtit sme . o r uestion it changed the news reporters life completely in the people want things quickly. they want to be able to me to haedwetend fin ouwhat eylr ey at wite 'sllhuifnc abouwht the alertng meeting ssitcubco toe wb ecade disposed saying health care was appalled because we thought it would be a split decision so we went with individual manate of hl dialdatrki min s wobe hi thinking about. >> it's a very good site with formation that'sg. i dhtte,ae e. >> maybe we should move on to other things. >> maybe something else? anngsao hsayia didt ha codeontzhem immigration case and there has been a lot of commentary about his dissent especially his rerks out president 's pe f iraai foen t smeg om oed th sebeargued. let me start
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technology we have with nuclear fuel called dry storagcn as y pps v hor ueaaca otigtkee spent fuel onsiteforever. and as our decommission we must fi an alternate restingplace r nar pn ul rtelrou i n pao ine lc nuenelr decades. was over 40 years ago when the congress realized the importance of finding a permanent solution fundhg-elwt i of he spen epegr p e eastto vihscut rr towards the deep - geological nuclear wae repositories. after years of studand deate lass 3er inoreseeable future. i applaud president obama for realizing that we needed to forge a new phwayo dealng th nlwstb rmthbu-rn hed h epnt ntnker cwcroft and ngressman lee hamilton, commissioner peterson and the other commissioners from what i am told is very good work on thfo. fa ain teryss d tanf mnnd lkl eol searching for the best way to move foward on this front. the blue ribbon commission recommendationrovide us i a paut og i tlent rodmp eet o ue sp ahead, i believe we need to make sure that before we learn from our past mistakes and repeat those isepsucoy wedrses denduathnd aetdy. bit ake ve made is that we are unable to get
technology we have with nuclear fuel called dry storagcn as y pps v hor ueaaca otigtkee spent fuel onsiteforever. and as our decommission we must fi an alternate restingplace r nar pn ul rtelrou i n pao ine lc nuenelr decades. was over 40 years ago when the congress realized the importance of finding a permanent solution fundhg-elwt i of he spen epegr p e eastto vihscut rr towards the deep - geological nuclear wae repositories. after years of studand deate lass 3er inoreseeable future. i...