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and generally we're looking at a population between 18 and 25 to 26, prosecutors looking at one they could send to state prison. and we're working with [speaker not understood] we actually look at the circumstances of the individual, where the community support is, what kind of services we can provide and for the safety of the community what makes sense for the individual, we'll often divert that person to a different place. we have been working aggressively with one of the counties that has been taking the forefront of state realignment and, again, just reformation of the criminal justice system. one of the things that we're starting to work and having conversations concerning is the relocation of [speaker not understood] justice, facility are totally inadequate for our office and we're hoping to begin to have that conversation. as you can see, our department over time spending, we were budgeted $85,000. we actually probably spent about $70,000 and that's driven primarily by our das and investigators and attorneys do not get overtime. mostly of them are working in excess of 60 hours
and generally we're looking at a population between 18 and 25 to 26, prosecutors looking at one they could send to state prison. and we're working with [speaker not understood] we actually look at the circumstances of the individual, where the community support is, what kind of services we can provide and for the safety of the community what makes sense for the individual, we'll often divert that person to a different place. we have been working aggressively with one of the counties that has...
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change or package of changes deemed to have disparate impact on minority populations if the percentage of the difference between the population impacted by the changes and the percentage of the minority population system wide is 8% points or more and so the specific language for the board to consider adding packages of service changes across multiple route it's. >> could you speak slower? >> of course. i apologize. package of major service changes across multiple route will be evaluated cumulatively -- >> hold on. >> will be evaluate cumulatively with poz service changes evaluated collectively and negative service changes -- >> hold on. >> sorry. >> positive service changes evaluateed collectively. >> yeah. and negative service changes evaluated collectively -- >> hold on. i can't type that fast. >> packages of fare increases will be -- >> packages of fare increases. >> across multiple fare instruments. >> yes. >> will be evaluated cumulative ly with fare increases evaluated collectively and fare -- >> evaluated -- >> collectively and fare decreases evaluated collectively. >> i think this is getting a little to
change or package of changes deemed to have disparate impact on minority populations if the percentage of the difference between the population impacted by the changes and the percentage of the minority population system wide is 8% points or more and so the specific language for the board to consider adding packages of service changes across multiple route it's. >> could you speak slower? >> of course. i apologize. package of major service changes across multiple route will be...
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that conflict between groups of populations. sometimes those could be ethnic, riots. those could be things like political oppression or civil conflicts. then there's a third and very extreme category that we looked at which is really the collapse of civilization and the break down of governing institutions. now very few of those events have occurred in modern times but those scenarios are particularly interesting because they sort of represent extreme scenarios. you can think of things like the collapse of the mayan empire or other empires around the world that coincided with extreme things. >> suarez: solomon thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> ifill: we'll be back shortly with a conversation with the director of "fruitvale station." but first: this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for >> ifill: oscar grant's name may never have been known if he had not been killed just hours into the new year of 2009. now, the story of the 22-year- old man, who'd spent new year's eve celebrating with friends in san francis
that conflict between groups of populations. sometimes those could be ethnic, riots. those could be things like political oppression or civil conflicts. then there's a third and very extreme category that we looked at which is really the collapse of civilization and the break down of governing institutions. now very few of those events have occurred in modern times but those scenarios are particularly interesting because they sort of represent extreme scenarios. you can think of things like the...
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the population fluctuates between 22 and 28 people.keeps getting pulled out of the hat. >>> a handful of governors broke out their biker letter this weekend in milwaukee. both scott walker and mary fallon dressed the part for the party. it was at the harley davidson mutual. in an interview with chris witherspoon, oprah talked about her role in the film and how the role will impact the obama presidency. >> it's so easy during this time, trayvon martin parallel to emmitt till. in my mind, same thing. but you can get stuck in that and not allow yourself to move forward and to see how far we have come. look at how far we have come. >> that full interview with oprah will be up on the grio shortly. >>> in case you missed it this weekend the big mars 1 meeting was held in washington, d.c. and it brought together 50 people who hoped to become the first human martianmartians. it's described as excited discussions blended with nerdy banter. would you volunteer to go to mars? it's my must read and, oh, did i mention that if you go, you don't come
the population fluctuates between 22 and 28 people.keeps getting pulled out of the hat. >>> a handful of governors broke out their biker letter this weekend in milwaukee. both scott walker and mary fallon dressed the part for the party. it was at the harley davidson mutual. in an interview with chris witherspoon, oprah talked about her role in the film and how the role will impact the obama presidency. >> it's so easy during this time, trayvon martin parallel to emmitt till. in...
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suicides did not see combat and some did not even deploy the variable the only difference between this population and others of their age is that these are very doped up psychiatric cocktails and anchored by the s.s.r.i. antidepressants which are suicide linked especially for their age group and to me it's astounding that the government allows big pharma to make it a cash cow and so many of the soldiers are on drug cocktails with four and five and six drugs and so many of killing themselves and that's why and i think that the data shows as well as you would watch you know david i want to go back to something you said earlier because you made it so my doctors are pill dispensers now that's about it. i think yes i think peter part of the problem here is that doctors have agreed allies who are prescription only arrangements for drugs do it means that compared to a pilot for instance if you took a flight from moscow to new york the pilot her. a real incentive to make sure that you get there alive because if you don't get there alive she will get there alive doctors on the other hand when they put you
suicides did not see combat and some did not even deploy the variable the only difference between this population and others of their age is that these are very doped up psychiatric cocktails and anchored by the s.s.r.i. antidepressants which are suicide linked especially for their age group and to me it's astounding that the government allows big pharma to make it a cash cow and so many of the soldiers are on drug cocktails with four and five and six drugs and so many of killing themselves and...
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you would get a sense of these both the scale of civilian injury and the relationship between the civilian population and u.s. soldiers we obviously don't have soldiers on the ground in yemen that makes for a different situation sure and as you go forward with this we are asking you to keep us informed so that we can keep our audience informed of everything that pro publica is trying to do in terms of this boy request kora career and national security correspondent with pro publica and also some donny she's a yemeni analyst and the creator of the web site yemeni dot com thank you so much thanks while it was going to happen anyway we've heard that a lot lately when it comes to reigning in or critically reviewing the national security agency's surveillance program first from president obama. no i don't think mr snowden was a patriot as i said in my opening remarks i called for a thorough review of our surveillance operations before mr snowden maybe as leaks. now we are hearing a similar story from the n.s.a. itself army general keith alexander recently announced that the n.s.a. will fire a ninety perce
you would get a sense of these both the scale of civilian injury and the relationship between the civilian population and u.s. soldiers we obviously don't have soldiers on the ground in yemen that makes for a different situation sure and as you go forward with this we are asking you to keep us informed so that we can keep our audience informed of everything that pro publica is trying to do in terms of this boy request kora career and national security correspondent with pro publica and also...
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this kind of differentiation does have the potential to create tensions between the different populations in some resentment from the local population toward the refugees. in lebanon, the situation is quite acute. there are an estimated 1 million refugees from syria who have come across in the last couple of years. imagine the burden this puts on all the social services, not only the help system, but on the schools, because there are no camps in lebanon. they decided they do not want camps. the refugees are more dispersed. this puts enormous pressure on the schools. this puts enormous pressure on employment opportunities. it puts pressure because many of these people come with the money. it puts pressure on the availability of housing in the capital and even in smaller villages and rural areas. this has the potential to create tensions between the populations, which is not unusual one large influxes of refugees come into countries not entirely prepared to handle them. host: a picture in "the new yorker." lots of kids. guest: yesterday the united nations high commissioner for refugees anno
this kind of differentiation does have the potential to create tensions between the different populations in some resentment from the local population toward the refugees. in lebanon, the situation is quite acute. there are an estimated 1 million refugees from syria who have come across in the last couple of years. imagine the burden this puts on all the social services, not only the help system, but on the schools, because there are no camps in lebanon. they decided they do not want camps. the...
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for example, in states with large immigrant populations, we're showing between 2000 and 2010, they accounted for about 82% in california, 65% in new york. he has his work cut out for him, especially among republicans who are not with him on immigration. is this the right strategy? >> i'm not sure that pairing it to immigration reform is the best idea, although economically it's actually very sound. if you look at not just the statistics you showed, but in a lot of cities, the only people who want to move there are desperate immigrants who want to come and build homes and get a stake in the american dream. i actually think, you know, detroit, which has this massive excess supply in housing and not a lot of people who want to live there, if those were marketed immigrants, if the exchange was you can be legal, but you have to live in detroit, that might actually help that state a great deal. but i'm not sure about pairing those two together. >> dan, i've got -- i have a pet peeve here. the president is only half the equation when it comes to helping the economy and doing things to move this cou
for example, in states with large immigrant populations, we're showing between 2000 and 2010, they accounted for about 82% in california, 65% in new york. he has his work cut out for him, especially among republicans who are not with him on immigration. is this the right strategy? >> i'm not sure that pairing it to immigration reform is the best idea, although economically it's actually very sound. if you look at not just the statistics you showed, but in a lot of cities, the only people...
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it's challenge when you drop the third largest commercial casino in the united states in between the two most populatedlitan areas that we have in the state. >> reporter: lottery retailers closer to maryland live have seen a loss in sale. 75% of all the casino revenue generated in the state comes from maryland live. and that's before the poker room opens later this month. it's a challenge for the lottery. >> and we're going to work hard to correct it. >> reporter: even with your dollars coming from the lottery the total gambling revenue for the state is up nearly 28%. that's between both the traditional lottery and the maryland casinos. $830 million. pat warren reporting, now back to you. >> thank you, pat. >>> 284 million went into the state's education trust fund. >>> and one powerball winner in west creek, new jersey, is glad she played the lottery. >> you always dream t you look it, you dream it and you think, that's not ever going to be me. >> it was her, though. the workers are employed at ocean county vehicle maintenance. they are each $3.5 million richer. susan nickels says she plans to work fo
it's challenge when you drop the third largest commercial casino in the united states in between the two most populatedlitan areas that we have in the state. >> reporter: lottery retailers closer to maryland live have seen a loss in sale. 75% of all the casino revenue generated in the state comes from maryland live. and that's before the poker room opens later this month. it's a challenge for the lottery. >> and we're going to work hard to correct it. >> reporter: even with...
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population? are we now detecting the similarities or differences between the low-income, middle- income, and high-income groups in the population? >> the answer is yes. the higher the age of the population, the more the incidence of cancer. so the government has to pay more and more money for early detection among the aging people. that through the public education, we can ask the aging population how to change their diets, how to eat more vegetables and fruit to prevent or improve their health. in terms of the income, you know, taiwan, in the patents, it was low-income and high-income in the world. so we can see hpv much more reduced. we can now decrease. we now can increase the generation because of the hpv vaccination. but his is still very common, even in china -- but it is still very common, even in china. stomach cancer and esophageal cancer, i think the low-income still remains a high incidence in those cancers. lung cancer is still very high. there are a lot of people in china smoking. so we see that in the line middle-income entries. but higher income countries, because they can't afford -- bec
population? are we now detecting the similarities or differences between the low-income, middle- income, and high-income groups in the population? >> the answer is yes. the higher the age of the population, the more the incidence of cancer. so the government has to pay more and more money for early detection among the aging people. that through the public education, we can ask the aging population how to change their diets, how to eat more vegetables and fruit to prevent or improve their...
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you would get a sense of these both the scale of civilian injury and the relationship between the civilian population and the u.s. soldiers we obviously don't have soldiers on the ground in yemen that makes for a different situation sure and as you go forward with this we are asking you to keep us informed so that we can keep our audience informed of everything that pro publica is trying to do in terms of this foyer request kora career and national security correspondent with pro publica and also some donny she's a yemeni analyst and the creator of the web site yemeni dot com thank you so much you think well ever heard of the saying that the best defense is a good often some companies are taking that mantra to heart when it comes to digital hackers turn the channel to just about any news station these days and you are sure to hear about hacking from baby monitors to computers and even cars a new study of fifty six large american firms found that there was a total of one hundred two successful cyber attacks per week in two thousand and twelve alone that's a forty two percent rise from the year before
you would get a sense of these both the scale of civilian injury and the relationship between the civilian population and the u.s. soldiers we obviously don't have soldiers on the ground in yemen that makes for a different situation sure and as you go forward with this we are asking you to keep us informed so that we can keep our audience informed of everything that pro publica is trying to do in terms of this foyer request kora career and national security correspondent with pro publica and...
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metro areas with 5 million plus people saw double-digit downtown population growth between 2000 and 2010g to the u.s. census. >> sort of like proximity is the new location, location, location. access, access, access. people want to be near the things they want to do and the future is going to look very different. >> reporter: that future is what denise and gary gibson are seeking by selling their oversize six bedroom suburban chicago home. >> we felt it was a good time for us to transition. >> reporter: down sizing to move their family from long grove to libertiville. granted from one suburb to another, but to a brand-new suburban, urban street development with a nostallgic close-knit design. this is why. community and camaraderie driven by proximity. >> the old front porch bringing back the neighborhood. >> good old neighborhood feel. >> moving on, the big 1-0. mario martinez turned 10 on wednesday, but he didn't want a new x-box or a bike, he wanted to help the hungry. so, instead of gifts, mario told his friends to donate money to their local food bank in wichita, kansas. >> some thei
metro areas with 5 million plus people saw double-digit downtown population growth between 2000 and 2010g to the u.s. census. >> sort of like proximity is the new location, location, location. access, access, access. people want to be near the things they want to do and the future is going to look very different. >> reporter: that future is what denise and gary gibson are seeking by selling their oversize six bedroom suburban chicago home. >> we felt it was a good time for us...
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but having being on the spotlight you can't really traffic or switch between companies and now imagine the population that's route rights and i think it is morally not acceptable. and the children thought they had a country but apparently the country doesn't want them. >> alexander your story. >> hello. i'm originally from columbia and i was back in columbus. i was in love with computers but we didn't have enough money. eventually this is 1994 i had access to the internet around 1997 and 98. i knew everything was happening in the u.s. i bought a one way ticket to the u.s. i realized my english was really bad. so i had to eat a lot of hamburgers. the only way i realized there was no way to stay in the u.s. if i wanted to be a entrepreneur so i went back to excellently in columbus in order to pursue any career and i co- founded my first immigrant status. but within a year we had 6 employees i was told i had to leave the country. the - and definitely it's slowing me down. and i was being told to go back to columbia. once you go back to the columbia back in 1999 it was hard to come back. so i was as a en
but having being on the spotlight you can't really traffic or switch between companies and now imagine the population that's route rights and i think it is morally not acceptable. and the children thought they had a country but apparently the country doesn't want them. >> alexander your story. >> hello. i'm originally from columbia and i was back in columbus. i was in love with computers but we didn't have enough money. eventually this is 1994 i had access to the internet around...
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between 1980 and 2004. they found that the risk of autism spectrum disorders is seven times higher among siblings with autism patients compared to the general population. the risk of developing the disease was between five percent and 10%, compared to just over one percent for the general population. and today's "consumer alert," the u.s. labor department says that the state of maryland lost 9200 jobs last month, bringing to 7.1%,loyment rate up from seven percent in june. maryland is one of the states that saw job losses and an increase in the unemployment rate has month. nationwide, ploys added 162,000 jobs in july, -- employers added 162,000 jo in july, the fewest since march. a new report shows that the total cost for a four-year private college or university could reach nearly $500,000 by the time any newborns are ready to go to school. the new price comes with the news from the federal government that more students are receiving financial aid. the statistics report that 71% of all undergrads receive some type of aid in the 2011-2012 school year, five percent more than 4 years ago. the nation's biggest retailers are concerned that consumers are s
between 1980 and 2004. they found that the risk of autism spectrum disorders is seven times higher among siblings with autism patients compared to the general population. the risk of developing the disease was between five percent and 10%, compared to just over one percent for the general population. and today's "consumer alert," the u.s. labor department says that the state of maryland lost 9200 jobs last month, bringing to 7.1%,loyment rate up from seven percent in june. maryland is...
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you would get a sense of these both the scale of civilian injury and the relationship between the civilian population and the u.s. soldiers we obviously don't have soldiers on the ground in yemen that makes for a different situation sure and as you go forward with this we are asking you to keep us informed so that we can keep our audience in form of everything that pro publica is trying to do in terms of this voyage request kora courier and national security correspondent with pro publica and also some i'll hamdani she's a yemeni analyst in the creator of the web site yemeni dot com thank you so much thanks. well to missouri now where the state supreme court has officially scheduled executions for two inmates on death row this comes in the midst of petitions and protests to review the execution process because there is some level dense to suggest that lethal injections might be excruciating least painful joseph franklin will be put to death on nov twentieth franklin was convicted of a one nine hundred seventy seven sniper shooting and two other murders he says he was trying to incite a race war alan
you would get a sense of these both the scale of civilian injury and the relationship between the civilian population and the u.s. soldiers we obviously don't have soldiers on the ground in yemen that makes for a different situation sure and as you go forward with this we are asking you to keep us informed so that we can keep our audience in form of everything that pro publica is trying to do in terms of this voyage request kora courier and national security correspondent with pro publica and...
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by and large, there is a lot of ill will, a lot of bad blood between the army and the local population >> a lot of mistrust and misunderstanding. >> some of the areas controlled in the north by the army have seen nomadic tribes being taken away, tortured, sometimes killed. all kinds of reports about that on "france 24." there is a distrust, but also a legitimate mistrust of the army because of past problems. >> if he is going to exert his will over this part of the country and the army is not up to it, it does not bode well, does it? >> i think we can not -- i visited the base where the european union is training 3000 soldiers. when the first contingent of 750 soldiers finished their training period, the first thing they did is demanded to have increased pay and to be upgraded in their rank. they had to send them home for a few days until things cool down. that is an indication of the state of the army. they could not march straight when i saw them. i do not think the army will have much of a place here at all. maybe with the french and the united nations soldiers, they may be the ones
by and large, there is a lot of ill will, a lot of bad blood between the army and the local population >> a lot of mistrust and misunderstanding. >> some of the areas controlled in the north by the army have seen nomadic tribes being taken away, tortured, sometimes killed. all kinds of reports about that on "france 24." there is a distrust, but also a legitimate mistrust of the army because of past problems. >> if he is going to exert his will over this part of the...
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population. a tough sell, but given the choice between this and this, residents along the cape are facing an uneasy end to summer. katie turr, nbc news, chatham, massachusetts. >>> latest in sports now, we begin with some heat. the nba announced the reigning champs will host the bulls for the season opener on october 29th, while the lakers will take on the clippers. >>> no luck for the yankees on their second night against the chicago white sox. first, was he really out, brett gardner runs on to home plate, ump calls him out, but the replay doesn't seem too convincing. check out this catch by soriano, what a dive. a-rod went 1 for 2 in the losing effort. >>> incredible finish for the pittsburgh pirates, bottom of the ninth, tied 3-3. saves the night with a walk off homer. his reward coming up here, it is a classic pie to the face by a.j. burnett. got to clean that up. >>> the nfl's favorite brothers, peyton and eli manning, they are watching football on their phones. ♪ ♪ football on your phone that's what i say ♪ ♪ football on your phone you can watch it in bed ♪ >> loving the hair. so much swag, e
population. a tough sell, but given the choice between this and this, residents along the cape are facing an uneasy end to summer. katie turr, nbc news, chatham, massachusetts. >>> latest in sports now, we begin with some heat. the nba announced the reigning champs will host the bulls for the season opener on october 29th, while the lakers will take on the clippers. >>> no luck for the yankees on their second night against the chicago white sox. first, was he really out, brett...
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this kind of differentiation does have the potential to create tensions between the different populationssome resentment from the local population toward the refugees. islebanon, the situation quite acute. are an estimated 1 million refugees from syria who have come across in the last couple of years. imagine the burden this puts on all the social services, not only the help system, but on the schools, because there are no camps in lebanon. they decided they do not want camps. the refugees are more dispersed. this puts enormous pressure on the schools. this puts enormous pressure on employment opportunities. it puts pressure because many of these people come with the money. it puts pressure on the availability of housing in the capital and even in smaller villages and rural areas. this has the potential to create tensions between the populations, which is not unusual one large influxes of refugees come in two countries entirelyountries not prepared to handle them. host: a picture in "the new yorker." lots of kids. unitedyesterday the nations high commissioner for refugees announced there
this kind of differentiation does have the potential to create tensions between the different populationssome resentment from the local population toward the refugees. islebanon, the situation quite acute. are an estimated 1 million refugees from syria who have come across in the last couple of years. imagine the burden this puts on all the social services, not only the help system, but on the schools, because there are no camps in lebanon. they decided they do not want camps. the refugees are...
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population. a tough sell. but given the choice between this and this, residents along the cape are facing an uneasy end to summerkaty tur, nbc news, chatham, massachusetts. >>> we're back in a moment with a t-shirt that started an uproar tonight at a popular closing store. >>> for a change, some encouraging news, the problem of childhood obesity. the cdc says between 2008 and 2011, 18 states reported small but significant declines in obesity among low income preschool children. five states, florida, georgia, missouri, new jersey and south dakota had the largest decreases, with a drop of at least one percentage point. the cdc cited better diet and greater awareness of the problem. >>> the children's place says it's pulling a t-shirt for girls from its scores that didn't go over well with some. the shirt said, my best subjects at the top and had checkmarks next to shopping, music and dancing, while the block next to math was left blank. the company's facebook page was swamped with criticism. some saying the shirt was sexist and perpetrator waited stereotypes about girls. the company apologized on twitter to anyone
population. a tough sell. but given the choice between this and this, residents along the cape are facing an uneasy end to summerkaty tur, nbc news, chatham, massachusetts. >>> we're back in a moment with a t-shirt that started an uproar tonight at a popular closing store. >>> for a change, some encouraging news, the problem of childhood obesity. the cdc says between 2008 and 2011, 18 states reported small but significant declines in obesity among low income preschool...