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be visibly viewed as engaging on atrocity prevention and anything to prevent atrocities, versus the desire for a range of actors toengage with the government in discussing these things? you alluded to concern for civil society. would've been is i think the apb itself has been very much like the proverbial iceberg which isn't entirely surprising given that many of the briefings are classified and what is being done is classified. but the apb itself has not been very visible publicly, nor has its work. so how do you see striking the balance over time with the american public being able to understand what any administration, this or future administrations, are doing to advance atrocity prevention and to get the american public behind this work as well? >> i think part of the reason why i'm here tonight is because i'm very committed to doing as much as they can to speak about both the progress and the challenges that we face as a nation and indeed, as a global community. and addressing atrocity crimes. i think that this is one of those rare issues where i don't sense a partisan divide at all.
be visibly viewed as engaging on atrocity prevention and anything to prevent atrocities, versus the desire for a range of actors toengage with the government in discussing these things? you alluded to concern for civil society. would've been is i think the apb itself has been very much like the proverbial iceberg which isn't entirely surprising given that many of the briefings are classified and what is being done is classified. but the apb itself has not been very visible publicly, nor has its...
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prevention education curriculum." and this is for 1 to 6th grade, and there are so many good little pieces of advice for children on here, so walk me through that. >> absolutely. our speak up be safe program is a comprehensive approach to child abuse prevention. we teach 1st-through-6th-grade students a curriculum on child abuse prevention, bullying prevention, and sexual harassment prevention. >> wow. so it's not just child abuse or child sexual abuse. bullying is a huge problem, too. >> yes, it is. absolutely. so it's very comprehensive. it really does touch on teaching kids about all those sort of issues and how to prevent those issues. >> i want to talk about something that -- i've been following the issue of child abuse, child abuse prevention my entire career because i'm very passionate about this. i was fortunate to have a good, safe childhood, and i believe every child should have that. >> yes, we do, too. >> we love the props here. so you have dolls that you use in your curriculum. so do these little critters
prevention education curriculum." and this is for 1 to 6th grade, and there are so many good little pieces of advice for children on here, so walk me through that. >> absolutely. our speak up be safe program is a comprehensive approach to child abuse prevention. we teach 1st-through-6th-grade students a curriculum on child abuse prevention, bullying prevention, and sexual harassment prevention. >> wow. so it's not just child abuse or child sexual abuse. bullying is a huge...
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post prevention.so i really believe that there is a deep road on the prevention side, when it comes to atrocity prevention, regardless of what you call it as you were referring to in the time which you served. >> i'm from the center of analysis. i'm inters eested in the dod side of things. i know you interact a lot with them. for them the engagements is a big part of how they hopefully help with the mission. what do you see in terms of what we're getting right and what we're getting -- maybe what we can improve on with respect to the engagements in this vein? >> good question. i used to work a lot with the military. it's fair to say i worked more with them at harvard than i do now, which says a lot. but one of the -- i think that while there is mass atrocity response doctrine, my impression is that there is a ways to go in terms of it being intern liezalized in the department of defense. i think there's been more progress on the more narrow almost tactical angle of protection of civilians, when we thi
post prevention.so i really believe that there is a deep road on the prevention side, when it comes to atrocity prevention, regardless of what you call it as you were referring to in the time which you served. >> i'm from the center of analysis. i'm inters eested in the dod side of things. i know you interact a lot with them. for them the engagements is a big part of how they hopefully help with the mission. what do you see in terms of what we're getting right and what we're getting --...
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i think we have should programs talking about prevention in fires. me myself i have been there for a year and there's not one class like they say talks about preventing fires or talk about emergency or hazards deal with -- like they say the his torcool buildings like in san francisco for a long time. i feel from the development on 16th i think we should -- not only be speaking on the development or fire we need to be talking more about what is going on and solutions how to make san francisco a lot more better. thank you. >> thank you sir. next speaker. >> hi again i will be doing translation. okay. his name is . >> >> [inaudible] >> speak into the mic. >> [speaking foreign language] >> he sees the importance in having educators come out to sros to educate on fire prevention and how to -- [speaking foreign language] >> on fire prevention and how to escape in the event of a fire . [speaking foreign language] >> he hopes that every year they can be someone that comes out to do these outreach education workshops so that way everyone can be educated about
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to prevent them to use the militia and storage, so we destroys it, to destroy it, we prevent them to rebuild their capabilities using their maintenance facilities we prevent them to move and to use the military transportation owith had a the yemen water and we prevent them to attack the southern border of saudi arabia. this objective was achieved by very good planning. very precise execution. by the courage of our sailors our soldiers. and we arrived today at 00 hour. to conclude the part of the decisive storm operation. and we will start a new operation, what we call it renewal for yemen. and these kinds of operations we have three object is first to deny the militias operation, and movement, to protect is civilian, and to continue to support the evacuation and the humanitarian operation. so to implement this we will continue to have our operation to prevent those militias to have any military movement or operation, in yemen -- in the yemen territory. and inside the city we continue to protect the civilian to prevent this militias to sustain the operation. and in the growing part th
to prevent them to use the militia and storage, so we destroys it, to destroy it, we prevent them to rebuild their capabilities using their maintenance facilities we prevent them to move and to use the military transportation owith had a the yemen water and we prevent them to attack the southern border of saudi arabia. this objective was achieved by very good planning. very precise execution. by the courage of our sailors our soldiers. and we arrived today at 00 hour. to conclude the part of...
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with fire prevention we have a form that we fill out. any and all code violations that we observe we send over to fire prevention and they put it in queue and send a inspector out there from the fire department to follow up so there is a process there. what we as arson investigators don't do act on that personally because that's not our job but it is our job to pass that information along whether to dbi or to the fireprevention inspectors so i wanted to assure you it's not ignored. >> one of the things that has been reported with the fire at 24th and tweet captain is that there were two individuals that were locked in a liquor store in sort of a space. can you talk a little bit about what we know on that? >> actually i can. my understanding is these two individuals were sleeping in the liquor store with permission from the owner. they were not held captive. yes, i believe they were locked in because a padlock was used on the gate. that is not code compliant. the building does not allow the permit -- the permitting did not allow that spac
with fire prevention we have a form that we fill out. any and all code violations that we observe we send over to fire prevention and they put it in queue and send a inspector out there from the fire department to follow up so there is a process there. what we as arson investigators don't do act on that personally because that's not our job but it is our job to pass that information along whether to dbi or to the fireprevention inspectors so i wanted to assure you it's not ignored. >> one...
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go through land use planning over the last several years we've seen many establishments under the prevents exemption and seen a lot of proliferation of establishments in san francisco it is fine but those lack oversight for the cleanliness and were established with illegal activity we hope this prevents illegal places if opening and close those in existence and provides services in need and robust permitting and listening program for all massage establishment to flourish in san francisco as i alludes two parts to the legislation two amendments one to the health code 3 things in the health code we want to codify simulating that losses local jurisdictions we're adding additional amendments to improve enforcement and transparency and through this legislation we're going to partner with our community health and promptal grant to have a better educational outreach to workers and provide linkages and services and health care and other social purposes for workers so a little bit about the connection massage recollection and the public health it is seen as positive by the department of public heal
go through land use planning over the last several years we've seen many establishments under the prevents exemption and seen a lot of proliferation of establishments in san francisco it is fine but those lack oversight for the cleanliness and were established with illegal activity we hope this prevents illegal places if opening and close those in existence and provides services in need and robust permitting and listening program for all massage establishment to flourish in san francisco as i...
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i am from the homeless and housing program and manager of family and prevention services. i think you have a handout that describe the programs that we h
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prevention will cost money but it's going to save lives and it's going to prevent the far more costly effects of human trafficking. smart money we ought to be ready to invest in our children. i think we have to include the runaway and homeless youth to the trafficking and prevention act in our efforts to prevent more of our kids from becoming victims. i've said so many times on this floor -- i almost grow weary of hearing myself say it -- i prosecuted some of the cases involving these. and it was nowhere near the problem back when i was a prosecutor that is it that it is today throughout this country. mr. president, i still have nightmares -- i still have nightmares of what i saw. and this senator hopes that someday that we work hard enough none of us will have those noit mayors. mr. president, i yield the floor and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: ms. collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: mr. president i ask unanimous consent that proceedings under the call be dispensed w
prevention will cost money but it's going to save lives and it's going to prevent the far more costly effects of human trafficking. smart money we ought to be ready to invest in our children. i think we have to include the runaway and homeless youth to the trafficking and prevention act in our efforts to prevent more of our kids from becoming victims. i've said so many times on this floor -- i almost grow weary of hearing myself say it -- i prosecuted some of the cases involving these. and it...
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prevention versus an h.i.v. positive client in care, yes, we can. >> reporter: san francisco has made tremendous advances in battling an epidemic that his this city harder than most. and according to dr. havlir actually getting to zero is within reach. >> i think we would all acknowledge that it is going to be difficult to do, but i think if, as we say, if anybody can do it we think that we can show people how it can be done starting here. >> sreenivasan: learn more about truvada, the controversial pill that's a major part of san francisco's plan to wipe out h.i.v., visit pbs.org/newshour. china's official growth rate is one of those statistics that people around the world pay close attention to. after all, it's the second largest economy in the world. but some question the numbers. and bloomberg reporter ken hoffman, who just returned from china, says he has plenty of anecdotal evidence that the economy there is in greater trouble than can be seen by the numbers. he joins us now. so you focus on metals mining.
prevention versus an h.i.v. positive client in care, yes, we can. >> reporter: san francisco has made tremendous advances in battling an epidemic that his this city harder than most. and according to dr. havlir actually getting to zero is within reach. >> i think we would all acknowledge that it is going to be difficult to do, but i think if, as we say, if anybody can do it we think that we can show people how it can be done starting here. >> sreenivasan: learn more about...
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to treat a disease that we can prevent. sam: dr. ruddy has written a book. she's so sure about her research that she's offering the book on line at no cost. for more information, you can visit our website at wjla.com. reporting on capitol hill, i'm sam sweeney, abc 7 news. jummy: "7 on your side" this noon with a consumer alert. another popular ice cream maker is issuing a voluntary recall. a random sample of jenny's splendid ice cream has tested positive for listeria. the company is now shutting down production saying it will not supply retail outlets until all products are 100% safe. it's the interview people around the world have been waiting to see. former gold medal olympian turned reality tv star bruce jenner is ready to unveil a revelation. jenner opens up to diane sawyer for a two hour "20/20" special titled "bruce jenner the interview." we have a clip of that exclusive interview in a new promo. take a look. >> are you going to be ok? >> yeah. i hope i'm going to be ok. jummy: you can watch the full interview when i
to treat a disease that we can prevent. sam: dr. ruddy has written a book. she's so sure about her research that she's offering the book on line at no cost. for more information, you can visit our website at wjla.com. reporting on capitol hill, i'm sam sweeney, abc 7 news. jummy: "7 on your side" this noon with a consumer alert. another popular ice cream maker is issuing a voluntary recall. a random sample of jenny's splendid ice cream has tested positive for listeria. the company is...
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rape and sexual assault and what precedes that and sexual harassment prevention and address the rape culture in which we live and i get the unique opportunity to address this at schools and community based organizations and a female student that i presented in her class as a ninth grader i got to see her at a community based organization and she told me three weeks ago without our presentation from sf war and outside organizations the school curriculum wouldn't be enough and she was able to see after our presentations and discussions there was a positive change and attitude around sexual harassment and students taking initiative to take these issues up that they cared about and educate the peers about so we see successes in empower students with tools to address what is important to their community and with their needs are. >> thank you. >> what schools or how many schools or middle schools and high schools do you work in? >> as many that call us and have us. we go into bay view and hunters point and do support groups at mission. i was at both schools this week at marshal, at walenbe
rape and sexual assault and what precedes that and sexual harassment prevention and address the rape culture in which we live and i get the unique opportunity to address this at schools and community based organizations and a female student that i presented in her class as a ninth grader i got to see her at a community based organization and she told me three weeks ago without our presentation from sf war and outside organizations the school curriculum wouldn't be enough and she was able to see...
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include early education and the cbo we mentioned on the slide number 5 san francisco's child abuse prevention center. those also provide staff training for the early education program. >> okay. thank you for pointing that out. the piece that -- so you eventually got to the teacher training piece or the in services in terms of having teachers be exposed to the curriculum itself i guess, and i am glad you're doing that and not just turning the material over to teachers because i know from my experience that a lot of times teachers won't use the curriculum because they're not comfortable especially when it comes to these types of issues where they don't know how to talk about it themselves let alone to students so that's a good thing. i am just wondering if we're going to do truly tackle this as well as we can it would make sense to me that if we're going to work with city partners and cbos and so forth there is a good opportunity to open up the teacher training in services to cbos because we need to be consistent in terms what we're hearing, what we're saying and treating the kids and the vocab
include early education and the cbo we mentioned on the slide number 5 san francisco's child abuse prevention center. those also provide staff training for the early education program. >> okay. thank you for pointing that out. the piece that -- so you eventually got to the teacher training piece or the in services in terms of having teachers be exposed to the curriculum itself i guess, and i am glad you're doing that and not just turning the material over to teachers because i know from...
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>> i would have to look into the prevention programming that is specific but it was cut by a million dollars in the last year in california so many programs have cut staff and have limited the number of presentations they're giving in middle schools and high schools so i think we will see ramifications over that during the next funding cycle which is three years. >> thank you so much. thank you for being here today. >> thank you. >> we have the legal outreach staff and then i will call stephanie nyugen from the status of women after. >> thank you supervisor kim for having us here. i am a staff attorney at api, asian pacific islander outreach and work with the domestic violence violence outreach project in san francisco. provide providing legal services we provide education as well as benefits in immigration and advocacy. a lot of my clients are mono lingual and a lot of the challenges coming forward and telling their stories it's not that calling a rape outline hot line or shelter that's the last resort. even communicating with the police and a domestic violence incident occurred and
>> i would have to look into the prevention programming that is specific but it was cut by a million dollars in the last year in california so many programs have cut staff and have limited the number of presentations they're giving in middle schools and high schools so i think we will see ramifications over that during the next funding cycle which is three years. >> thank you so much. thank you for being here today. >> thank you. >> we have the legal outreach staff and...
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i am from the homeless and housing program and manager of family and prevention services. i think you have a handout that describe the programs that we have for rapid re-housing service. they're listed by service type, a description the services, the agencies that we contract with to provide the services and the number of households that are served annually. hhs has been -- h.d sa has been funding these programs before it became a nationally recognized best practice and along with our partners we provide services to house people who are homeless and maintain housing for people at risk for homelessness and one time grants for deposits and back rent and need and outreach and a variety of issues regarding tenant rights and responsibilities, dwerkz and -- diversion and access to care for homeless families and targeted to low income households who are the most vulnerable to a housing crisis. some programs specialized and those at greater risk including veterans and others and -- ellis act evictions and grown in the last years. while the general fund provides much of the resourc
i am from the homeless and housing program and manager of family and prevention services. i think you have a handout that describe the programs that we have for rapid re-housing service. they're listed by service type, a description the services, the agencies that we contract with to provide the services and the number of households that are served annually. hhs has been -- h.d sa has been funding these programs before it became a nationally recognized best practice and along with our partners...
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but today we have an historic opportunity to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons in iran, and to do so peacefully, with the international community firmly behind us. and this will be our work in the days and months ahead in keeping with the best traditions of american leadership. senator burr: hello, i'm senator richard burr from the great state of north carolina and i'm honored to chair the senate select committee on intelligence. as i'm sure you've noticed over the last year, your personal data has come under increasing threat from a range of cyber attackers, from sophisticated hackers and organized criminals to agents of foreign powers. it could even be all three. in the last year, companies like target, sony, jp morgan and anthem blue cross blue shield have been hacked, leaving millions of customers' personal and financial information vulnerable. maybe even yours. this means that data about your life and your family could be out in the open. cyber attackers, often in other countries, are cracking into the vaults of our companies and our government. they're stealing your personal
but today we have an historic opportunity to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons in iran, and to do so peacefully, with the international community firmly behind us. and this will be our work in the days and months ahead in keeping with the best traditions of american leadership. senator burr: hello, i'm senator richard burr from the great state of north carolina and i'm honored to chair the senate select committee on intelligence. as i'm sure you've noticed over the last year, your personal...
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>> ashton carter on sexual assault and prevention in the military. after his remark he took questions on a rock -- on a wide range of issues including sequestration and the u.s. role in asia-pacific region. this is about 45 minutes. >> please welcome to the stage the professor of military science of rotc, georgetown university. colonel donahue: good morning ladies and gentlemen, students faculty, officer noncommissioned officers, cadets of the joint force distinguished guests. welcome to the hilltop and thanks for joining us on this great occasion. in his three decades of service to the nation, from academia to government service, secretary carter has been front and center as our military and has tackled our most difficult challenges. from redefining america's engagement abroad in wake of the soviet union's collapse, to tackling acquisition reform and modernization as the secretary defense for technology and logistics, including spearheading a push for buying ambush protected vehicles. to adroitly spearheading the department in its more than 3 millio
>> ashton carter on sexual assault and prevention in the military. after his remark he took questions on a rock -- on a wide range of issues including sequestration and the u.s. role in asia-pacific region. this is about 45 minutes. >> please welcome to the stage the professor of military science of rotc, georgetown university. colonel donahue: good morning ladies and gentlemen, students faculty, officer noncommissioned officers, cadets of the joint force distinguished guests....
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preventing the houthis from taking -- making use of it.his is also one of the military en -- and installations of mouth. this is directly targeted and hit. one of the command centers used by houthis militias to control the operations. this was directly -- directly hit after we received precise intelligence information. >> as you are fully aware these militias are reeling under the brunt of constant military strikes. they are now moving randomly. they are also trying to keep their military deal on the move of dealing with such militias is very difficult unlike dealing with regular armies where the lines are defined and regulated. the movements are random and as you have heard today, one of the prisons has been broken and inmates have escaped. this is a clear indication that the houthis militias are aiming at leaking prisoners within the yemeni society in order to escalate the situation from within. history has it that these militias are like many world's countries would like -- cannot be totally i -- annihilated, as they are fighting, embra
preventing the houthis from taking -- making use of it.his is also one of the military en -- and installations of mouth. this is directly targeted and hit. one of the command centers used by houthis militias to control the operations. this was directly -- directly hit after we received precise intelligence information. >> as you are fully aware these militias are reeling under the brunt of constant military strikes. they are now moving randomly. they are also trying to keep their military...
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prevention. >> thank you. >> well, let me start by saying i think their server thinks the u.s. health care system actually does very well. the first is in terms of innovation. we tried most of the innovation around the world as you heard earlier. more than half of all pharmaceutical patents are products made designed in the u.s. about 80% of nonpharmaceutical everything from transplants to mris it started first in the united states. we basically are the engine of innovation that then spreads around the world. second in terms of outcomes i think outcomes are pretty good. you can measure things like life expectancy but life expectancy has some effective, like murders, suicide accident rates, that the life expectancy but if you subtract the amount we will write to the head of the class in terms of life expectancy. if health care systems on the determination based on life expectancy, you, how do you account for the fact that nevada and utah have a three year difference in life expectancy despite virt
prevention. >> thank you. >> well, let me start by saying i think their server thinks the u.s. health care system actually does very well. the first is in terms of innovation. we tried most of the innovation around the world as you heard earlier. more than half of all pharmaceutical patents are products made designed in the u.s. about 80% of nonpharmaceutical everything from transplants to mris it started first in the united states. we basically are the engine of innovation that...
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it can prevent cervical cancer oral penile cancers. a whole host. >> i hate to reduce this to a marketing issue, is that the problem, this has been marketed to an s.t.d. as opposed to a cancer vaccine. >> that's part of it. in australia they have a better vaccination rate of 80%. i think that's because they are focus on the fact that it can protect your child from cancer. it's not 100% effective, it doesn't totally prevent from cancer but is 30-90% effective. >> how sure are we that this could prevent mouth, throat and other cancers. >> we are not sure. the way the studies have been done is you take groups of people ones that have been vaccinated and ones that don't. you follow them, and see if there's a difference between the groups. with oral cancer a lot are rare. maybe it takes 40-50 years to develop it. it's hard to get the studies done. the thing is we know a lot of the cancers are caused or related to this virus. the estimate is 70% of those karps are related to h.v.p. if you reduce that amount taking hold and creating the cance
it can prevent cervical cancer oral penile cancers. a whole host. >> i hate to reduce this to a marketing issue, is that the problem, this has been marketed to an s.t.d. as opposed to a cancer vaccine. >> that's part of it. in australia they have a better vaccination rate of 80%. i think that's because they are focus on the fact that it can protect your child from cancer. it's not 100% effective, it doesn't totally prevent from cancer but is 30-90% effective. >> how sure are...
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in the long-term it prevents problems.ventually, congress is going to be a part of implementing the deal. if this devolves into partisan politics it is hard to see a scenario where we get all the parties on board to actually implement a final deal. barbara: thank you very much. i'm going to open up to your questions. i think you have to wait for a microphone because this is being filmed. who has the microphone? come to the stand. if you would lineup the handy microphone -- say her name and ask. a question my name is natalie >> i'm a teacher in arlington. my students want to know, i have no technical -- barbara: speak loud. >> my question, i know my students were asked this, what is in it for iran to negotiate this? especially with the brouhaha congress has created -- especially those 47 senators. barbara: if i could start that what is in it for iran is that it gets released from crippling sanctions which have collapsed the economy of the country. and it sees an easy of its pariah status. that is why iran is there. amb. lim
in the long-term it prevents problems.ventually, congress is going to be a part of implementing the deal. if this devolves into partisan politics it is hard to see a scenario where we get all the parties on board to actually implement a final deal. barbara: thank you very much. i'm going to open up to your questions. i think you have to wait for a microphone because this is being filmed. who has the microphone? come to the stand. if you would lineup the handy microphone -- say her name and ask....
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they have been working on oil spill prevention. and i think they will be presenting a framework for that. but it's going to be u.s. chairmanship that's going to have to work the issue. i think in some ways, the arctic council, it does such amazing work. great assessments. marine shipping investment and then fabulous recommendations. and then okay. who makes sure the national government is really focused, really implements and bring those to fruition? this is going to be challenge for the u.s. i think the arctic economic council will have a big focus on energy and those implications. again, we're developing these good tools. we need the collaboration. >> and just one final point. dr. mike myers, who when we began the study as the university in charge of research. and when we ended the study is now the commissioner for the state told us time and time again that everybody can do all of their research at the university of alaska fairbanks where they're actually building facilities for this type of research. so once again, bringing it h
they have been working on oil spill prevention. and i think they will be presenting a framework for that. but it's going to be u.s. chairmanship that's going to have to work the issue. i think in some ways, the arctic council, it does such amazing work. great assessments. marine shipping investment and then fabulous recommendations. and then okay. who makes sure the national government is really focused, really implements and bring those to fruition? this is going to be challenge for the u.s. i...
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any military support, and prevent them from moving or from having any support.naudible ] is also one of our targets and they are trying to reorganize the parties. that's why we hit them yesterday. we get one -- one seven [ inaudible ] is now attacking the city. but we hit that brigade and -- yesterday, and also today. at the same time we have attacked the al-qaeda camp in taste, al-hansa camp in sana'a and the saudi area forces get information -- get information about the presence of some elements moving from the yemeni territories towards [ inaudible ], and they have been attacked once again today during the last few hours, and we are quite keen to prevent these units from being reorganized or from being able to support the houthis militias who are now in so many different areas in the yemeni territories. we have also attacked weapons and ammunitions, and the media will show that to you. the operations are going on according to the timetable, and now the targets are quite determined. the military gatherings that are trying to support the militias also in aden.
any military support, and prevent them from moving or from having any support.naudible ] is also one of our targets and they are trying to reorganize the parties. that's why we hit them yesterday. we get one -- one seven [ inaudible ] is now attacking the city. but we hit that brigade and -- yesterday, and also today. at the same time we have attacked the al-qaeda camp in taste, al-hansa camp in sana'a and the saudi area forces get information -- get information about the presence of some...
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establishments that have been closed and prevents from reopening but we have this two tier system it is difficult to compare the regulated places we know in the last year, we've seen c m t c exemption sites are 39 high-risk violations great again, we're not looking at those they're only complaint driven several place have closed and it's about this expensive for the health department to close those sites many regardless of types of licenses and massage certification this is in filing complaints is a matter of enforcement and human trafficking and provide a fair and even regulatory regulatory investment sees the regulations can be imposed on businesses and improve the regulation of tnc on their board a public health official and an anti trafficking appointee and changes and puts restrictions on the local government the state regulators regulators saw a bill and it was passed 68 to one and the package of this bill made it clear that tnc has regulatory requirements over the massage and through the land use and regulatory authority. >> so in order to codify ab 1147 we're proposing the fo
establishments that have been closed and prevents from reopening but we have this two tier system it is difficult to compare the regulated places we know in the last year, we've seen c m t c exemption sites are 39 high-risk violations great again, we're not looking at those they're only complaint driven several place have closed and it's about this expensive for the health department to close those sites many regardless of types of licenses and massage certification this is in filing complaints...
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i remember when the journal of medicine reported 100,000 people were dying from preventable causes in the u.s. every year. i was shocked. a lot of good smart people jumped in and i thought, they will take care of it. i went on doing what i did making --. within a few years ago, new data came out showing that over 200,000 people were getting killed in hospitals from preventable causes. that is when i realized, maybe it is time i step up and do something about it. i have been fortunate enough to get to know companies in the medical technology space, great hospitals, amazing people like you, president clinton, and i thought if i brought everybody together, bring in the med tech companies, hospitals government, patient advocates who provide powerful voices -- because if you think about 200,000 people dying every year it is a number that runs through your head, unfortunately. stalin said that one death is a tragedy, one million is a statistic. if you think about how that impacts a family once left behind, impacts you. we borrowed shamelessly, from the initiative, created this approach that
i remember when the journal of medicine reported 100,000 people were dying from preventable causes in the u.s. every year. i was shocked. a lot of good smart people jumped in and i thought, they will take care of it. i went on doing what i did making --. within a few years ago, new data came out showing that over 200,000 people were getting killed in hospitals from preventable causes. that is when i realized, maybe it is time i step up and do something about it. i have been fortunate enough to...
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to prevent serious harm to a child. and to prevent other serious felonies. gone, too, is any question of whether offensive counter measures or hack back is authorized. this bill makes clear you cannot take anything but defensive actions to protect your networks' data. unless anyone be confused, this bill makes clear in black and white legislative text that nothing in the bill authorizes government surveillance in this act, nothing. what this bill does is authorize voluntary private sector sharing of cyberthreat information, and allows the government to be able to quickly share threat information with the private sector just as we need the c.d.c. to put our timely warnings and advice on how to counteract this year's flu strain or how to prevent a local disease from becoming a epidemic. in addition, the bill requires strong privacy and civil liberties guidelines and intense reporting requirements. the bill before us today strikes the right balance of addressing privacy, and addresses privacy concerns that i and others raised last session. however, we need to m
to prevent serious harm to a child. and to prevent other serious felonies. gone, too, is any question of whether offensive counter measures or hack back is authorized. this bill makes clear you cannot take anything but defensive actions to protect your networks' data. unless anyone be confused, this bill makes clear in black and white legislative text that nothing in the bill authorizes government surveillance in this act, nothing. what this bill does is authorize voluntary private sector...
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. >> war aside, millions of children die every year from preventible causes. >> those kids dying every day are an abomination. >>> even some of the wealthier countries are failing to care for their own youth according to u.n.i.c.e.f. >> no society is healthy if the inequalities in that society are growing. >>> lake has served in a variety of roles for the u.s. government, including as national security advisor in the clinton administration. his advice for president obama now about the wars in syria and iraq... >> join with other nations and do everything you can through bringing influence to bear through diplomacy to end this war. >>> i spoke to anthony lake in new york. as i sit and speak with you your office put out a frightening report about what is going on in syria and iraq and in that region in general. you say that 14 million kids have been affected by that conflict. that is the population of new york, chicago and los angeles roughly, all put together. it's a massive problem. >> it is. it's a huge problem. and over 5 million of them are inside syria, then another 2 million livin
. >> war aside, millions of children die every year from preventible causes. >> those kids dying every day are an abomination. >>> even some of the wealthier countries are failing to care for their own youth according to u.n.i.c.e.f. >> no society is healthy if the inequalities in that society are growing. >>> lake has served in a variety of roles for the u.s. government, including as national security advisor in the clinton administration. his advice for...
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we will prevent them from having trenches to keep everyone safe.imed at preventing any movements from the airport and will follow them up. we work according to the plans and the progress is okay and we are achieving successes. god willing, we will be victorious and we will achieve that success, and we will restore stability to yemen. now, the questions if you want. >> from sky news arabia: you have urged more than one time the malitians of the houthis. you urged them to come back is there any mechanism for those who want to come back and this might be a wear for them to be protected. >> yes, brother, i have said that our colleagues from the yemeni eerm are very professional. they know their duties in this regard and do an important thing in this connection. this important thing is not to help the houthis' malitias and for those who want to cooperate with the malitias they know quite well the popular committees, they know even the leaders of the popular committees the military units know each other well. but here, i need to stress that the most impo
we will prevent them from having trenches to keep everyone safe.imed at preventing any movements from the airport and will follow them up. we work according to the plans and the progress is okay and we are achieving successes. god willing, we will be victorious and we will achieve that success, and we will restore stability to yemen. now, the questions if you want. >> from sky news arabia: you have urged more than one time the malitians of the houthis. you urged them to come back is there...
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the fire prevention safety. [speaking foreign language] >> and also to develop new legislations on fire prevention safety tools such as fire sprinklers and also fire alarms. [speaking foreign language] >> and he also he says the importance of keeping flammable items away from things that can cause fires. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> i'm the next speaker and i am jerry and from chinatown development center. i am a community organizer and counselor and i lead the prevention workshops anded bidding coordinator academy. two of the speakers i did translation for are building coordinators and they go through training and recruited from the fire prevention workshops that we do yearly and do 13 work shops within one fiscal year and focus on different areas. we do a lot of education how to witness -- how to identify fire prevention tools such as to notice that a fire extinguisher is going out and things to look for if they have the custom that is cultural of burning incense make sure it's out before l
the fire prevention safety. [speaking foreign language] >> and also to develop new legislations on fire prevention safety tools such as fire sprinklers and also fire alarms. [speaking foreign language] >> and he also he says the importance of keeping flammable items away from things that can cause fires. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> i'm the next speaker and i am jerry and from chinatown development center. i am a community organizer and counselor and...
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out of this time where we have patience who -- patients who are managed and we are looking at preventative care and wellness preservation and we are actually transitioning to the best thing that we can do, but to keep you out of our grasp altogether, and that means wellness management, prevention, but that means when you are, you give out some of these i'm using new technologies to help manage some of those diseases, and transmitting the knowledge out of these new digital technologies, these new sensors, algorithms cloud-based technologies all of these new buzzwords, and get that knowledge to your provider, so you have a doctor, a nurse, a physician's assistant, all of those people who can provide care to you, means that you don't have to come to the office and sit anymore and look at the white walls and wait for things to happen. in these new technologies, they are all here. these sensors are all getting invented and started to come to the patients who are here, and there is a big partnership with samsung in a very big way, and they are all here, so that is why i am here. peter slen -- pe
out of this time where we have patience who -- patients who are managed and we are looking at preventative care and wellness preservation and we are actually transitioning to the best thing that we can do, but to keep you out of our grasp altogether, and that means wellness management, prevention, but that means when you are, you give out some of these i'm using new technologies to help manage some of those diseases, and transmitting the knowledge out of these new digital technologies, these...
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to do make sure that the youth is equipped with the tools to recognize healthy relationships and prevent sexual assault and generally what to do if they experience violence. why do we have to act now? according to the american mediatic journal of the medical association one in five female and one in 10 male student vs experienced teen violent violence and includes depression, suicidal thought, eating disorders, risky sexual behavior and increased risk of drug and alcohol abuse. 50% of young people that experience rape or abuse will attempt to commit suicide. violent behavior begins between sixth and 12th grade and we know that 72% of 13-14 year olds self identify as dating. just across the bay the civil right office launched an investigation this year questioning whether the berkeley district responded to the incidents reported and the courageous stories that were shared were hard to listen to but a call for action. one girl said she was cornered and her breasts were groped by scbois witnesses stood by silently and another fought off the onslaught of boys doing things to her and the teac
to do make sure that the youth is equipped with the tools to recognize healthy relationships and prevent sexual assault and generally what to do if they experience violence. why do we have to act now? according to the american mediatic journal of the medical association one in five female and one in 10 male student vs experienced teen violent violence and includes depression, suicidal thought, eating disorders, risky sexual behavior and increased risk of drug and alcohol abuse. 50% of young...
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deaths and injuries can be prevented by using the right car seat. visit safercar.gov/therightseat to know what is appropriate for each age and size. >> brooke: no. i am not going to accept this. i am not going to let you marry
deaths and injuries can be prevented by using the right car seat. visit safercar.gov/therightseat to know what is appropriate for each age and size. >> brooke: no. i am not going to accept this. i am not going to let you marry
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ak -- occasionally there are targets [ inaudible ] and to prevent them from affecting the safety of the. maritime continues. we have blocked all of the yemeni ports and islands. we have spes if -- specified targets, and a close by [ inaudible ] has been raided. guns were moved to that area. and now i'm open to questions. thank you. >> good evening, general, i am [ inaudible ] from arab news. sir, my question is this yesterday iran sent two ships to the order of -- to the waters off of yemen. what is the situation as far as these ships are concerned at the moment? and what do you think -- what could be the possible result of this sending of ships? thank you? >> yesterday one of our colleague asked the same question. we know that those ships -- if it is in the international water, it is normal and they have the right to be there, but we already announced -- the coalition announced that the port and the air space of the yemeni is under control of the coalition. if those ships want to -- supply the militias or to help the militias the coalition have the right to choose the proper answer to
ak -- occasionally there are targets [ inaudible ] and to prevent them from affecting the safety of the. maritime continues. we have blocked all of the yemeni ports and islands. we have spes if -- specified targets, and a close by [ inaudible ] has been raided. guns were moved to that area. and now i'm open to questions. thank you. >> good evening, general, i am [ inaudible ] from arab news. sir, my question is this yesterday iran sent two ships to the order of -- to the waters off of...
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campaign to prevent teen pregnancy. aurora munoz is with the young women's project here in washington. thank you, all of you, for being with us. >> thank you. >> brenda let's start with you. in recent decades teen pregnancy rate has fallen dramatically here and across the country. what is the situation here in washington and how close are you to reaching the goal? >> we're delighted the teen preg nanny rate is at the lowest level in years, 49.4 pregnancies per 1,000 girls 15 to 19 well on the way to reaching the captain. double dinl pregnancy rate isn't good enough for the capital and we would like to reduce teen pregnancy even more. >> what do you think has been the key in getting the numbers down as far as they are. >> i think krishna and aurora and other organizations in the city have worked together. we've had the goal of cutting in half together. we've worked with research-based interventions. we've engaged parents. we're talking to the media like we're talking to you now. we've listened to teens so we could contin
campaign to prevent teen pregnancy. aurora munoz is with the young women's project here in washington. thank you, all of you, for being with us. >> thank you. >> brenda let's start with you. in recent decades teen pregnancy rate has fallen dramatically here and across the country. what is the situation here in washington and how close are you to reaching the goal? >> we're delighted the teen preg nanny rate is at the lowest level in years, 49.4 pregnancies per 1,000 girls 15...
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no one was talking about prevention. for decades he believed in a more expansive view of what health care is. this fund is part of the manifestation of his desire to bring attention to the issue. him -- i won't speak -- it is one of several things he did during his distinguished career to try to bring focus to prevention and public health. before this panel started there was all this interesting stuff going out there with the notion of public health reserved and off to the side of government function. it's hard to put your hands on and figure out what is it and how do we measure it. there is a lot of investment going on in these areas. as many of you know we decided as of a year ago we should quit cigarettes for good. i think for us it was really exciting. obviously an exciting step for us. also a really neat public health step. it is starting to collapse those things. we work together in siloed ok's. figure out how to measure prevention better. we were proud of that move. michael: i think it is often overstated here. i'
no one was talking about prevention. for decades he believed in a more expansive view of what health care is. this fund is part of the manifestation of his desire to bring attention to the issue. him -- i won't speak -- it is one of several things he did during his distinguished career to try to bring focus to prevention and public health. before this panel started there was all this interesting stuff going out there with the notion of public health reserved and off to the side of government...
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for suicide prevention.e will be right back. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] ♪ >> the new congressional directory is a handy guide with color photos of every senator and house member plus i'll information. and twitter handles. also, a foldout map of capitol hill, and a look at congressional committees. federal agencies and state governors. order your copy today. it is $13 95 cents plus shipping and handling through the c-span online store at c-span.org. >> here are a few book festivals we will cover the spring on booktv. in the middle of may, we will visit maryland for live coverage of the gettysburg fest. tom davis and martin frost, as well as the former senior adviser president obama, and then we will close out may at book expo america in new york city where they showcase upcoming books. in the first week in june, we are alive for the chicago tr
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i would like to explain also due to the events and also to prevent militias from causing damage to state policies. these other strategic goals. >> when we mentioned yesterday that yesterday we targeted the air force and the missiles and neutralizing it, all this is directed towards the main strategic aim of the storm operation. all this does not mean that there is a change of any effort, but just spreading the effort. today, we have reached a great number of areas it was 128. we have not changed the volume amen but we're distributing our efforts. yesterday there was--they were targeting the militia movements opposite the grouped. we're still working on the missiles the ballistic missiles on site. we have to continue to meet our goals. moving from one phase to the next phase restructuring over efforts and increasing efforts for certain targets. we have mentioned that ammunition. that's why the military force continues to achieve its target and carry on its target. as for--as for the ground movement we mentioned that we have information on the operation on the northern borders. everyone kn
i would like to explain also due to the events and also to prevent militias from causing damage to state policies. these other strategic goals. >> when we mentioned yesterday that yesterday we targeted the air force and the missiles and neutralizing it, all this is directed towards the main strategic aim of the storm operation. all this does not mean that there is a change of any effort, but just spreading the effort. today, we have reached a great number of areas it was 128. we have not...
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of life in their life, and so daas is very pleased to introduce this thai chi for arthritis and prevention program to our community and this program is an evaluation based program developed dr. paul lim of thai chi institute and which adopt a very -- well, they use simplified thai chi forms and slow motion to focus on prevention of arthritis clients as well as to improve the participants' physical activity level, and in this program we're happy to have the grantee self-help for the elderly to implement this project, and in this project self-help for the elderly will focus on two aspects. the first aspect will be implementing this thai chi program in the community and self help be collaborating with community partners and implement at least 10 sites in our community and to offer this thai chi program to 200 unduplicated clients and these classes will be one hour each and last about six weeks and meet a couple of times a week and taught by certified trainers, and the other part of this thai chi program is very important to be sustainable, so self help will coordinate and offer a workshop and
of life in their life, and so daas is very pleased to introduce this thai chi for arthritis and prevention program to our community and this program is an evaluation based program developed dr. paul lim of thai chi institute and which adopt a very -- well, they use simplified thai chi forms and slow motion to focus on prevention of arthritis clients as well as to improve the participants' physical activity level, and in this program we're happy to have the grantee self-help for the elderly to...
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we need to prevent these from spreading these weapons.the support of the [ inaudible ] and the populist militias are great. and these militias are now on the defensive mode because they want to escape. they want to leave their -- their -- their locations with as much as they could equipment and -- and weapons, due to the aerial attacks by the coalition. this is another station communications station that was hit by our forces because the militias were trying to make use of it. when it comes to the ground operations, let me say that 24/7 there is a pressure on sa'dah and the areas in the northern part of yemen. that's why they are trying to -- the militias are trying to escape, and we have observed so many things on the borders. we have observed a lot of them. we have observed a lot of movements and attempts to reorganize that's why their artillery have attacked in the areas around sa'dah have attacked the houthis locations. i think media people have seen some of these operations. in order to prevent the militias from achieving any media v
we need to prevent these from spreading these weapons.the support of the [ inaudible ] and the populist militias are great. and these militias are now on the defensive mode because they want to escape. they want to leave their -- their -- their locations with as much as they could equipment and -- and weapons, due to the aerial attacks by the coalition. this is another station communications station that was hit by our forces because the militias were trying to make use of it. when it comes to...
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and on ways to prevent more people from risking the perilous journey across the mediterranean. and the problem goes far beyond italian waters. further west off the coast of spain, 44 africans rescued by coast guards that come from morocco on a wooden boat. some too exhausted to walk ashore, some so young they may not remember how they arrived here to start a new life in a new con innocent. barnabie phillips al jazeera. >> and still to come on the program. >> the east of australia is hit by the biggest storm in a decade. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most impor
and on ways to prevent more people from risking the perilous journey across the mediterranean. and the problem goes far beyond italian waters. further west off the coast of spain, 44 africans rescued by coast guards that come from morocco on a wooden boat. some too exhausted to walk ashore, some so young they may not remember how they arrived here to start a new life in a new con innocent. barnabie phillips al jazeera. >> and still to come on the program. >> the east of australia is...