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>> we have a range of professions onsite. that particular child might be interested in number of executives we have. your diverse. we have everyone from the first african america transplant surgeon to the first latina astronaut, so a woman who was featured on top chef. they run a gap mutt -- gamut. >> we're targeting girls ages 10-13. we know they're not going to watch a really long video. these women, they have these amazing nuggets of advice. so we just show them. you never see or hear me. it's just these phenomenal, diverse woman. >> so you target 10-13, but i'm guessing older people will go as well, adults too. do you have a depth of advice or it is set up there yet, where, in other words, somebody goes to the site, talks to the professionals that would talk to what is girl is passionate and she goes out and it doesn't work, then what? >> we have lots of advice to handle this. that's an issue that comes up for everyone. you know, you hit a bump in the road. i ask every single role model how do you overcome obstacles. they
>> we have a range of professions onsite. that particular child might be interested in number of executives we have. your diverse. we have everyone from the first african america transplant surgeon to the first latina astronaut, so a woman who was featured on top chef. they run a gap mutt -- gamut. >> we're targeting girls ages 10-13. we know they're not going to watch a really long video. these women, they have these amazing nuggets of advice. so we just show them. you never see or...
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it started with incredible capable parents, now daniel webster has a pre-school onsite, and emersion program and requests on the rise. it's integrated portraya al of petrillo hill. what a san francisco family success story, we have demonstrated how a high quality, integrated public school can overcome family flight. there are a couple of articles in the chronicle that document our success. we are here to tell you that the successful model is in jeopardy. daniel webster doesn't have a viable middle school and we don't have enough seats to follow us. the way to continue our success is to make daniel webster a pre-k to 8 school but we need your help. a year-and-a-half ago we made a request to expand daniel webster. and it's been two years since we raised this decision and a decision still has not been made. the district should be able to accommodate for growth. with mayor lee's support the city is experiencing a tech boom. we need family-friendly housing and schools nearby. the housing is coming online, more than 10,000 residential units are developed over the next five years. what we d
it started with incredible capable parents, now daniel webster has a pre-school onsite, and emersion program and requests on the rise. it's integrated portraya al of petrillo hill. what a san francisco family success story, we have demonstrated how a high quality, integrated public school can overcome family flight. there are a couple of articles in the chronicle that document our success. we are here to tell you that the successful model is in jeopardy. daniel webster doesn't have a viable...
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clarissa ward is onsite. >> 911 what is the exact location of your emergency. >> jeff: and what happensyou send a text message to 911. andrea lucia says some cities are finding out. >> there are definitely situations where people can't talk or it's much bet ferr they don't talk. >> this is the
clarissa ward is onsite. >> 911 what is the exact location of your emergency. >> jeff: and what happensyou send a text message to 911. andrea lucia says some cities are finding out. >> there are definitely situations where people can't talk or it's much bet ferr they don't talk. >> this is the
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our reporters have been telling us some of the federal investigators might be onsite this evening.f the passengers twice today. he called us from his hospital bed. he was released later, his injuries not as serious as he feared. >> it feel like we were coming too low too soon. the engineer started again. i think the pilot realized we were not going to make it. the plane is going back up, and i'm thinking maybe we'll make t. but we -- make it. but we went back down pretty hard. and started crashing. >> when i left the airplane, some people werute, and finding people -- were out, and finding people on the other side of the plane, and honestly there was nobody sitting in their chairs. >> when did the fire start? >> afterwards. in the sections i was in, there was a lot of fire, a lot of smoke. the crash, but not much fire. maybe a few flames in the middle section. there was no indication of fire or malfunction before we hit the ground. >> how are you feeling right now? >> still shaken. fold and shake eck n. i'm hurt, but not too bad compared to anybody in there. >> and a broken rib? >>
our reporters have been telling us some of the federal investigators might be onsite this evening.f the passengers twice today. he called us from his hospital bed. he was released later, his injuries not as serious as he feared. >> it feel like we were coming too low too soon. the engineer started again. i think the pilot realized we were not going to make it. the plane is going back up, and i'm thinking maybe we'll make t. but we -- make it. but we went back down pretty hard. and started...
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clarissa ward is onsite. >> 911 what is the exact location of your emergency. >> jeff: and what happens when you send a text message to 911. andrea lucia says some cities are finding out. >> there are definitely situations where people can't talk or it's much bet ferr they don't talk. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor t is late june and it's the southwest, it is supposed to be hot, but this is historic. and this is the worst day yet. take a look at this map. the red areas have temperatures over 100 degrees. pink, more than 110, and white, more than 120. we begin tonight with john blackstone in las vegas. >> reporter: it was another scorcher in las vegas today as the temperature hit 115 degrees. the massive heatwave that is baking most of the southwest has already killed one man here, and sent another 40 people to the hospital since it arrived on friday. the strip is sweltering. and tourists like sharon martin looking to stay cool are out of luck. >> we're from pittsburgh and very, v
clarissa ward is onsite. >> 911 what is the exact location of your emergency. >> jeff: and what happens when you send a text message to 911. andrea lucia says some cities are finding out. >> there are definitely situations where people can't talk or it's much bet ferr they don't talk. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor t is late june and it's the...
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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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. >> bruce adams runs the onsite repair shot. >> the mechanical aspect is solid. it is basically the electronics that are obsolete. they don't make them any more. we are doing constant maintenance. this is a brutal environment for electronics you can hear them bumping and grinding down the guide path. take a beating but keep on doing the job. >> since they each weigh best to stayt is boast stay out of your path. >> you have o be very aware of your surroundings because they can be dangerous and you don't want to get caught in between these things. >> the dangers posed by the agvs pale in comparison to those posed by some of its inmates. phillip white was recently give and 26 year to life sentence for the murder of his girlfriend. as he awaits his transfer to prison, white is in the jail's disciplinary segregation unit where inmates are only allowed out of their cells one hour at a time and only one at a time. an aspiring rapper on the outside he says he usually spends his hour teaching other inmates how to rap. ♪ counting this money and ain't getting ♪ >> add a lit
. >> bruce adams runs the onsite repair shot. >> the mechanical aspect is solid. it is basically the electronics that are obsolete. they don't make them any more. we are doing constant maintenance. this is a brutal environment for electronics you can hear them bumping and grinding down the guide path. take a beating but keep on doing the job. >> since they each weigh best to stayt is boast stay out of your path. >> you have o be very aware of your surroundings because...
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he's leery of unions, at least in his plants, saying he offers higher than average wages, onsite day care, pensions and good fire control systems. in any event, he says, western buyers really hold the cards, and they continue to squeeze local producers. after previous disasters, like a string of fatal factory fires, he says there was talk but no action. >> couple of months, lot of media, international media, believe me, few months later, the customer, they act the same way-- the price, price, price. >> reporter: how much of this nine pound price tag is your share? >> about two, maximum... >> reporter: he says there's unrelenting pressure from buyers to cut costs. so, producers cut corners. perhaps a third of dhakas factories are substandard, he says, and western clients could change this if they insisted on better conditions. >> if there is demand, everybody would set up the right kind of factory because business is not going to reduce. to tell you frankly, the prices were offering were getting from bangladesh you cannot get from other parts of the world, you have to come to banglade
he's leery of unions, at least in his plants, saying he offers higher than average wages, onsite day care, pensions and good fire control systems. in any event, he says, western buyers really hold the cards, and they continue to squeeze local producers. after previous disasters, like a string of fatal factory fires, he says there was talk but no action. >> couple of months, lot of media, international media, believe me, few months later, the customer, they act the same way-- the price,...
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they're going to get onsite and break it down into committees. it is usually more about logistics. the more important news conference would be the one we've heard that they're talking about the airline giving, that's where you might get some figures on injuries, things like that. >> bob hager, as you indicated, good to hear your voice but not unthese circumstances. be well, my friend. >> tom casey is standing by for us. tom casey is a former american airlines pilot. he flew boeing 777s. he is now a flight instructor. how are you? i understand that you've heard a lot of what we've been talking about here. i want to bring you up to speed on one thing that you may not have heard. this came from an eyewitness. someone who was nearby at a hotel. saw this plane. making its approach. saw that tail get clipped off the plane. clip the runway, according to this eyewitness. >> well, it handed low. the visual approach evidently, weather conditions were good. the only problem with modern aircraft is the incredible sophisticated of the auto system. and the auto systems can rob a pilot of basic a
they're going to get onsite and break it down into committees. it is usually more about logistics. the more important news conference would be the one we've heard that they're talking about the airline giving, that's where you might get some figures on injuries, things like that. >> bob hager, as you indicated, good to hear your voice but not unthese circumstances. be well, my friend. >> tom casey is standing by for us. tom casey is a former american airlines pilot. he flew boeing...
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business for almost forty years and one of the underwriting guidelines we follow for schools is that any onsite armed security should be provided by uniformed qualified law enforcement officers our guidelines have not recently changed so now that these so-called free market has decided that arming teachers is a bad idea well the n.r.a. and the gun manufacturers they represent follow its lead it's as caused in peter's chief executive for stone gate l.l.c. and editor of the libertarian republican dot com austin welcome back so. armed third grade teachers well you know only cops can have guns i mean you're more likely to get shot by a classroom you're more likely to get shot by a cop than a teacher thanks again to drugs in this country so let's talk about class when we talk about civil rights though in a classroom the second amendment as a civil rights issue it's not as if it's some last one if someone has a civil right to eat at a lunch counter or even if it's private property to express their civil rights then do gun owners have the right to express their civil rights as a creator have the civil
business for almost forty years and one of the underwriting guidelines we follow for schools is that any onsite armed security should be provided by uniformed qualified law enforcement officers our guidelines have not recently changed so now that these so-called free market has decided that arming teachers is a bad idea well the n.r.a. and the gun manufacturers they represent follow its lead it's as caused in peter's chief executive for stone gate l.l.c. and editor of the libertarian republican...
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the airline to dispose of the wreckage now that ntsb investigators say they have completed their onsitewell, just about 30 minutes ago, the associated press quoting chinese state media, released the name of the third person to die in the crash of flight 214. the girl died yesterday morning at san francisco general hospital. chinese state media identified her as lia yi tang and says she was a student who went to the same school as the other two girls who died on the day of the crash. her grieving family has asked the hospital not to release information about her. doctors did say she had been in the intensive care unit since the crash. >>> a group of students in south korea gathered to pay their respects to the victims. the service included mourners bowing their heads and holding a flower. there was also a photo of the two chinese teenagers killed on that day of the crash. the south korean student read a condolence letter that will be sent to the teens' families. a south korean group went to the chinese embassy in seoul to offer sympathy. >>> a janitor was crushed and killed at a grocery
the airline to dispose of the wreckage now that ntsb investigators say they have completed their onsitewell, just about 30 minutes ago, the associated press quoting chinese state media, released the name of the third person to die in the crash of flight 214. the girl died yesterday morning at san francisco general hospital. chinese state media identified her as lia yi tang and says she was a student who went to the same school as the other two girls who died on the day of the crash. her...
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these grants were also leveraged for onsite security and protection including much of the equipment that was used during the event such as bomb robot x-ray equipment and others. first responders from boston and across the country planned, trained and exercise support from fema, making them more equipped for communities during realworld incidents. since 2000, thousands of boston area responders have received training from the emergency management institute, the united states fire academy and fema partners. boston also used funds, fema funds, to train swat teams, to better integrate bomb technicians and tactical operations and critical capability that was demonstrated in boston. medical personnel were trained and exercised in how to respond to a mass casualty incident. it was no accident that not a single hospital in the city was overwhelmed with patients in the aftermath of the bombing. it was no accident that patients were appropriately treated, triaged and transported in an orderly manner to appropriate hospitals based on their needs. all these exercise and training sessions allow us to
these grants were also leveraged for onsite security and protection including much of the equipment that was used during the event such as bomb robot x-ray equipment and others. first responders from boston and across the country planned, trained and exercise support from fema, making them more equipped for communities during realworld incidents. since 2000, thousands of boston area responders have received training from the emergency management institute, the united states fire academy and...