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sanitation does its job and does it well.erty owners to do their job and clear walks so everyone can get around. it's important if you have a fire hydrant on your property to clear around it to help fndy. plows have been activated. as usual, the other agencies that can do so much to support the work of sanitation are doing so. that includes the department of parks, department of environmental protection and department of transportation. d.o.t. is focussing on pedestrian overpasses. 17 crews are clearing priority pedestrian overpass. these were pretreated yesterday in anticipation of today's storm. we know that some of these overpasses have snow and ice that accumulated over recent days. they'll take extra work. we'll continue that effort until they're fully clear. our tow truck task force is activated and is available to remove any disabled vehicles. so far things have been relatively smooth. that task force is available for quick deployment where we have disabled vehicles. a couple of announcements about the next days becaus
sanitation does its job and does it well.erty owners to do their job and clear walks so everyone can get around. it's important if you have a fire hydrant on your property to clear around it to help fndy. plows have been activated. as usual, the other agencies that can do so much to support the work of sanitation are doing so. that includes the department of parks, department of environmental protection and department of transportation. d.o.t. is focussing on pedestrian overpasses. 17 crews are...
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in new york, first the sanitation workers struck for higher pay.wards, firemen and police went out. then came the transit and teachers' strikes. each group, fighting to hold on to a decent living. we asked victor gottbaum, who represents new york public employees, to recall those turbulent days. i represent workers. if they're taking a beating, i hear about it. they don't make unfounded or loud demands. a sewer laborer says, "mary goes into that market. vic, it's killing me." that's what i hear. a hospital worker says, "it's becoming awful." that's what i hear. workers won higher settlements, but that raised costs and boosted prices. in all economic sectors all over the country, inflation became entrenched. it was hard to keep up. it was harder to feel sure who was winning. the cry to do something came from more quarters. was there any real hope that the inflation momentum would run out of steam? were we victims of our expectations that inflation would continue? we asked richard gill. there was little hope at this time that the inflationary momentu
in new york, first the sanitation workers struck for higher pay.wards, firemen and police went out. then came the transit and teachers' strikes. each group, fighting to hold on to a decent living. we asked victor gottbaum, who represents new york public employees, to recall those turbulent days. i represent workers. if they're taking a beating, i hear about it. they don't make unfounded or loud demands. a sewer laborer says, "mary goes into that market. vic, it's killing me." that's...
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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple. we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, >> commission adams. >> here >> brandon. >> here. >> murphy. >> here. >> wo oho. >> here. >> and katz. >> here. >> approval for the 2014 february 11th meeting. >> so moved. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> that i think there is one correction, sorry. >> it refers to some comments that i made and it says crude accounting, that i think it meant to say, accrual accounting. >> good catch, commissioners, we will make that chan
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple. we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very...
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the hand sanitizers may not work very well. washing your hands is a way to go and cook your foot to 140 degrees. it doesn't disappear easily. if you feel part of the kitchen is contaminated, this is the area where a lot of people constantly touch everything. get rid of all that food. >> everything is contaminated. >> on a ship they controlled it, cdc controlled it. they only eight from that place. >> they can possibly die from this. hydrate. >> if you have a stomach virus or the norovirus, you may need to be hydrated with the iv bag. >> wash your hands all the time. >> don't touch your mouth. you can't get your hands to your mouth. >> be careful, guys. be careful. >> you know about the e cigarettes market said as a safer alternative. why are they coming under fire? >> do you really have to smoke no matter what it is? there is something more serious than bad breath. really? do you brush your teeth every day? if you don't brush your teeth every day, maybe you are okay. doctors will tell us, next. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always
the hand sanitizers may not work very well. washing your hands is a way to go and cook your foot to 140 degrees. it doesn't disappear easily. if you feel part of the kitchen is contaminated, this is the area where a lot of people constantly touch everything. get rid of all that food. >> everything is contaminated. >> on a ship they controlled it, cdc controlled it. they only eight from that place. >> they can possibly die from this. hydrate. >> if you have a stomach...
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sanitation as well as 7 days issues with total sanitation is 14 days and 30 days for our total violations. if for example when we go about after notice of violation, if the nov is corrected, the case is closed. if there is no correction, we issue a citation to the branch for the hearing. usually the hearing is held every tuesday each week. at that hearing, some extension might be granted or referred to the department of public health hearing usually it's held once every month. at the hearing, if the case, if the violation is corrected, it will be closed. if it is not corrected, usually the directors orders is final. meaning if the operator or the owner of the property did not cooperate, the department of public health can order a summary abatement. this results into a vacation order especially in sro's. the hearing officer council issues a fine of up to $1,000 by day that the violation remains uncorrected. if there is on going uncompliance, the case maybe referred to the city attorneys office. i want to specify here that many of our cases as soon as we discover that a specific issue is no
sanitation as well as 7 days issues with total sanitation is 14 days and 30 days for our total violations. if for example when we go about after notice of violation, if the nov is corrected, the case is closed. if there is no correction, we issue a citation to the branch for the hearing. usually the hearing is held every tuesday each week. at that hearing, some extension might be granted or referred to the department of public health hearing usually it's held once every month. at the hearing,...
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the province also has two for sanitation coverage is up to higher incidence of diarrhoea disease pneumonia and diarrhoea. the teen killers of children under age five disproportionately affecting children in the port's most disadvantaged areas increasing knowledge of simple preventive measures and good hygiene is essential community based approach to sanitation. hand washing to water treatment and environmental improvements can save lives. teaching the session starts at the dentist. and when he's done help investors take their lessons home. it's clear that the community based approach is having an impact. i didn't have the habit of washing my hands after i painted my dog. just letting the importance of hygiene. every time a bit with my dog. i'd never forget to wash my hands. against many odds that local government and communities ntt has come together to tackle the underlying causes of court child health in the province. maintaining this multi layered approach will be key to preventing disease in saving many children sign. new new new new new new. it kicks the industry is one of the need to
the province also has two for sanitation coverage is up to higher incidence of diarrhoea disease pneumonia and diarrhoea. the teen killers of children under age five disproportionately affecting children in the port's most disadvantaged areas increasing knowledge of simple preventive measures and good hygiene is essential community based approach to sanitation. hand washing to water treatment and environmental improvements can save lives. teaching the session starts at the dentist. and when...
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also, talked about green purchasing for hand sanitizers across city departments and that hand sanitizers that contain an element called triklosan are cancer causing. good knowledge for everyone to have. the main challenges that are facing green purchasing are the same as they've been when they came before the full commission, that was an older inventory management and purchasing system. it's very hard for us to stay as on top of green purchasing as we would like to. but we are all doing our very best. and then we had a really nice very in-depth conversation around the budget and specifically around some of the unfunded mandates that are here with the department. one of the things that came up that i also wanted to ask acting director osman about was we talked about potentially requesting general fund money to support the hacto work that we were doing and i didn't know if that was -- any progress had been made on that or that was something we were going to do in the future. >> i had a conversation with our budget analyst this afternoon about that. it's looking difficult. let's put it that
also, talked about green purchasing for hand sanitizers across city departments and that hand sanitizers that contain an element called triklosan are cancer causing. good knowledge for everyone to have. the main challenges that are facing green purchasing are the same as they've been when they came before the full commission, that was an older inventory management and purchasing system. it's very hard for us to stay as on top of green purchasing as we would like to. but we are all doing our...
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but then again no sanitation may be enough to remove the images of those pictures from parents' minds and that does it for now for more on the stories we cover go to you tube dot com ford slash r t america check out our web site r t dot com slash usa follow me on twitter adam you're a david and i'll see you right back here at eight. i. think. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. patients are forced. to finish line of the marathon. i am asked as well from the kaiser report you know.
but then again no sanitation may be enough to remove the images of those pictures from parents' minds and that does it for now for more on the stories we cover go to you tube dot com ford slash r t america check out our web site r t dot com slash usa follow me on twitter adam you're a david and i'll see you right back here at eight. i. think. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right...
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but then again no sanitation may be enough to remove the images of those pictures from parents' minds and that does it for now for more on the stories we cover go to you tube dot com slash r t america and check out our web site r t dot com slash usa can also follow me on twitter at amir a day that for now have a great night. i think. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. well . it's technology innovations all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. please please. please .
but then again no sanitation may be enough to remove the images of those pictures from parents' minds and that does it for now for more on the stories we cover go to you tube dot com slash r t america and check out our web site r t dot com slash usa can also follow me on twitter at amir a day that for now have a great night. i think. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on...
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also, talked about green purchasing for hand sanitizers across city departments and that hand sanitizers that contain an element called triklosan are cancer causing. good knowledge for everyone to have. the main challenges that are facing green purchasing are the same as they've been when they came before the full commission, that was an older inventory management and purchasing system. it's very hard for us to stay as on top of green purchasing as we would like to. but we are all doing our very best. and then we had a really nice very
also, talked about green purchasing for hand sanitizers across city departments and that hand sanitizers that contain an element called triklosan are cancer causing. good knowledge for everyone to have. the main challenges that are facing green purchasing are the same as they've been when they came before the full commission, that was an older inventory management and purchasing system. it's very hard for us to stay as on top of green purchasing as we would like to. but we are all doing our...
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confirmed at cork university hospital cases of influenza also on the rise across the country dr sanitizing people in high risk groups to attain of the vaccine. it's a time of year when cases of influenza on a generally high in the nation's statistics in and showing that the new outbreak is above the national trend shows with figures showing that thirty four confirmed hospitalized influenza cases were reported in the past week bringing the total number to one hundred and eighteen. don't ask my son most people you know it's going home going to bed taking plenty of fluids and you know when you've just got to pick up the chase unfortunately for a smaller number of people it does the commitment to the complications. they might need to be an admitted to hospital. instead a number of hospitals to put in place and visiting restrictions at cork university hospital there has been one confirmed cases swelling too. and with other patients displaying some symptoms of the buyer is one ward has been closed as a precaution restrictions are also in place in beaumont hospital in dublin and scary general hos
confirmed at cork university hospital cases of influenza also on the rise across the country dr sanitizing people in high risk groups to attain of the vaccine. it's a time of year when cases of influenza on a generally high in the nation's statistics in and showing that the new outbreak is above the national trend shows with figures showing that thirty four confirmed hospitalized influenza cases were reported in the past week bringing the total number to one hundred and eighteen. don't ask my...
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according to the mayor, the mayor says that the sanitation department, the people who plow the streets and sand the streets, that they got a really good start at it overnight and then this morning. but then the rush hour came and people were out on the roads and the sanitation department couldn't get to it and that caused some problems for getting around. also, you know, this is a big transportation hub. so the airports are experiencing delays -- experiencing cancellations. kennedy, newark, la guardia, all experiencing some cancellations and some delays. amtrak as well. a big hub for that northeast corridor going up and down from boston all the way down to washington, d.c. so there are issues there. and then a big issue with the schools. wolf, the schools have only been closed 11 times since 1978. the mayor did not close them this morning. and he is getting, you know, a little bit of pain from folks. i don't know if you can hear that noise, those are plow trucks going right here around columbus circle. and also there are salt trucks earlier. a little bit of a scare as i was walking ove
according to the mayor, the mayor says that the sanitation department, the people who plow the streets and sand the streets, that they got a really good start at it overnight and then this morning. but then the rush hour came and people were out on the roads and the sanitation department couldn't get to it and that caused some problems for getting around. also, you know, this is a big transportation hub. so the airports are experiencing delays -- experiencing cancellations. kennedy, newark, la...
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al jazeera, islamabad. >> india is working to clean up it's sanitation systems. local governments are expected to demolish any remaining dry toilets. these are facilities that run without water, and with that abolish the illegal practice of manual cav advantages. those effected are wondering how much change will really come their way. every day he sets out to do a job that few would want to do. ten homes in this area, use her services, but the government wants her to quit. >> how can i stop doing this would recollect. i don't have land, i don't have a husband. i don't have any other skill. i have to feed my children. >> these women go door to door, scraping soil or human fees cease from toilets and collecting garbage, from chutes that empty into alleyways. which sits at the bottom of india's traditional cast system. in 1993, this kind of work was outlawed in india, the government criminalized manual cav advantages by prescribing feigns as well as jail time. while they say they have little choice but to do this ding route kind of work, thousands of others have bee
al jazeera, islamabad. >> india is working to clean up it's sanitation systems. local governments are expected to demolish any remaining dry toilets. these are facilities that run without water, and with that abolish the illegal practice of manual cav advantages. those effected are wondering how much change will really come their way. every day he sets out to do a job that few would want to do. ten homes in this area, use her services, but the government wants her to quit. >> how...
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. >> india is working to improve its sanitation systems. part of that overhaul involves local governments trying to wipe out manual scavenging, a practice of collection of human waste by poor women. despite the success of rehabilitation programs, challenges remain. >> every day this woman sets out to do a job that few anywhere would want to do. as a manual scavenger she clears human waste from toilet. 10 homes use her services. the government wants her to quit. >> how can i stop doing this work. i don't have land, i don't have a husband. i don't have skills, i have to feed my children. >> these women go door to door scraping night scoil or human -- soil or human faeces. they bevonning to a valicki community sitting at the bottom of the caste system. this work was outlawed in india. the government prescribed fines and gaol time for people that remove human waste from traditional toilets and those that employ them. these women say they have little work to but to do this demoralizing work. thousands of others have learnt new skills and improve
. >> india is working to improve its sanitation systems. part of that overhaul involves local governments trying to wipe out manual scavenging, a practice of collection of human waste by poor women. despite the success of rehabilitation programs, challenges remain. >> every day this woman sets out to do a job that few anywhere would want to do. as a manual scavenger she clears human waste from toilet. 10 homes use her services. the government wants her to quit. >> how can i...
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they may as well say brunch is more expensive, but the hand sanitizer is free so drink up. >> i have actually done that, the hand sanitizer. >> that is a level -- that is the point of no return. >> and you can't reach it. >> he can get on his tippy toes. >> you can't get drunk on children's liquid tylenol either. it is a lose-lose. >> that's why i am here. andy, the real issue here is that brunch may be the most overrated thing. >> absolutely. i don't care about bottomless brunch. i care about bottomless tweeting and instagraming lunch. it may be the only thing that is worse than airport tweeting. it is always a special hash browns. something has been done to the hash browns. >> i know that the bottomless brunches are not just a new york thing. they are big in l.a. the reason i know this is i have to mute the word brunch from my twitter feed every sunday and that's because of the l.a. people i follow. >> it is like you are an artist. you set up your drink with the food and the lighting. >> i like it too. i am not going to lie. >> if you will do that, i will take a picture of your poo
they may as well say brunch is more expensive, but the hand sanitizer is free so drink up. >> i have actually done that, the hand sanitizer. >> that is a level -- that is the point of no return. >> and you can't reach it. >> he can get on his tippy toes. >> you can't get drunk on children's liquid tylenol either. it is a lose-lose. >> that's why i am here. andy, the real issue here is that brunch may be the most overrated thing. >> absolutely. i don't...
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streets and sanitation crews will start clearing out "dibs" items today. under this long-time city tradition, people use everything from old chairs to crates to reserve parking spots. the understanding is.. you shovel the spot.. you claim it as yours. residents who don't remove the items will lose them. the c-t-a will get an early start on its long-awaited renovation of the o'hare blue line. h originally set to begin in the summer, the project will start instead on march 21-st. crews will do some track renovation over the course of ten weekends, to eliminate several "slow zones," and speed up the time it takes to get to o'hare. the first station to close for that work, will be the california station. shuttle buses will take riders to open stations nearby. the developing story,ukraine president victor yanukovych is now a wanted man. an arrest warrant was issued for him and several other officials for the mass killings of civilians. parliament voted to oust yanukovych and appointed his former political rival as interim president until new elections in may. b
streets and sanitation crews will start clearing out "dibs" items today. under this long-time city tradition, people use everything from old chairs to crates to reserve parking spots. the understanding is.. you shovel the spot.. you claim it as yours. residents who don't remove the items will lose them. the c-t-a will get an early start on its long-awaited renovation of the o'hare blue line. h originally set to begin in the summer, the project will start instead on march 21-st. crews...
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. >> however passengers say they are going to keep their hand sanitizers close and hope they don't get sick. >> and they are one of their half shift critics -- harshest critics, they are ranking from the new healthcare law, they claimed that the internal revenue service targeted the organization. they directed most of their questioning about the healthcare dot go website. >> i don't think anybody anticipated the degree, the good news is the right-of-way and decided how we would fix it, it got fixed and it was up and running the way we were supposed to and now we have accepted 3 million people. >> and every year he has been in office with the network that has broadcast rates to the game. andand edward snowden is about to hit the stores. the inside story of the world's most wanted man and the book comes out in britain. it is scheduled to be released on february 11th and they were written by the reporter, the guardian. and from honk congress to hush why -- hong kong to russia he reported where he is currently living. >>> it happened around several cities around the country but around the
. >> however passengers say they are going to keep their hand sanitizers close and hope they don't get sick. >> and they are one of their half shift critics -- harshest critics, they are ranking from the new healthcare law, they claimed that the internal revenue service targeted the organization. they directed most of their questioning about the healthcare dot go website. >> i don't think anybody anticipated the degree, the good news is the right-of-way and decided how we...
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you want to solve hunger , sanitation, whatever it might be, help a billion people, more and more people are trying to knock those things off. >> there is an interesting termnology, these are things that are market failures. something that the government nor the free market has come up with a solution to by themselves. they need a perverse prize. >> one of the prizes that you've reported on before was the oil cleanup prize that wendy schmidt funded. it turns out between roughly 1990 when the exxon valdez occurred in alaska and the bp spill spurred in 2010, the cleanup technology had not changed. why is that? why isn't it getting better? why can't we clean it up faster? it turns out when the oil spills occurred, the local companies would hire the fishermen to clean it up faster and faster, but there was no innovation there. we ended up funding a $1.5 million prize that wendy -- >> they couldn't get the spill dealt with. >> it was crazy. >> james cameron had just joined our board of trustees. many if you can just double the rate of owl spill cleanup you would earn thes 1. the $1.5 million.
you want to solve hunger , sanitation, whatever it might be, help a billion people, more and more people are trying to knock those things off. >> there is an interesting termnology, these are things that are market failures. something that the government nor the free market has come up with a solution to by themselves. they need a perverse prize. >> one of the prizes that you've reported on before was the oil cleanup prize that wendy schmidt funded. it turns out between roughly 1990...
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. >> finally, these antibiotics and water sanitation tablets will help givnel to fight off infections from water-borne bacteria. medika mamba is manufactured entirely in haiti. it's produced by meds and foods for kids, which employs 20 haitian workers. here, they roast and grind 60 tons of peanuts, the main component of the mix, each year. that's enough to treat up to 8,000 children. now they're trying to source all their raw peanuts locally to boost haiti's agricultural capacity. >> [speaking native language] we can't do like everyone else has done forever, which is import rice, import corn, import all these other commodities. they have the capacity to grow those things here. >> so, they're training haitian farmers to help them increase their productivity. it's a long-term strategy, but in time, they hope to produce enough peanuts in haiti to be able to export medika mamba to other countries in need. >> [speaking native language] >> back at the clinic, givnel is having his first taste. it's not just food, it's the promise of a brighter future, one spoonful at a time. >> that's all fo
. >> finally, these antibiotics and water sanitation tablets will help givnel to fight off infections from water-borne bacteria. medika mamba is manufactured entirely in haiti. it's produced by meds and foods for kids, which employs 20 haitian workers. here, they roast and grind 60 tons of peanuts, the main component of the mix, each year. that's enough to treat up to 8,000 children. now they're trying to source all their raw peanuts locally to boost haiti's agricultural capacity....
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architectural it's not real life it's not the kind of course of the city of the melting pot it's like a very sanitized version it becomes a sort of known place. prohibited rather than public. is civil rights apply only until the private investor chooses to deny access. how many of these known spaces can a city and. and where can one lead a free urban life in such a controlled space. to create so which the politics and geography of some cities and perhaps many cities are starting to read. some of the sort of many evil structures of enclaves of power with barriers access controls and of course instead of the big massive stone structures of the medieval military architecture we now have systems by some outrunning passage control tronic access biometric scanning some people are suggesting that perhaps the apt put is the paradigm space of the future city that maybe cities in the future might have apple style restrictions generalized across the whole landscape. london's canary wharf. when the financial markets were deregulated banks expanded. in the form of don't cleanse they could implement a remarkably el
architectural it's not real life it's not the kind of course of the city of the melting pot it's like a very sanitized version it becomes a sort of known place. prohibited rather than public. is civil rights apply only until the private investor chooses to deny access. how many of these known spaces can a city and. and where can one lead a free urban life in such a controlled space. to create so which the politics and geography of some cities and perhaps many cities are starting to read. some...
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again, we are there and i think that people are trying to figure out ways to pure the water and sanitationhe conditions at the camps and trying to fix the issue,but the problem is we can't get medicines to a loot of the people in these areas. during the geneva talks there was talks of letting in the aid and the regime only allowed the people out and making them refugees. we have 800,000 people in the southern parts. these people have no water and no food and no medicines. whether treatable disease like high blood pressure and so on, so there are creative syrians of tunnelling and getting so some of the aid in. you know, what i have seen syrian american groups and americans going there to help, their bravery to cross the border, for example, and going into the area, and trying to get the people help and at any point they could drop a bomb or ran don ways of harming people. these are the people making a difference but at the end of the day the heroes are the people there and watching as the wormed is watching the ordeal and getting sick and dying out of diseases that they never thought would
again, we are there and i think that people are trying to figure out ways to pure the water and sanitationhe conditions at the camps and trying to fix the issue,but the problem is we can't get medicines to a loot of the people in these areas. during the geneva talks there was talks of letting in the aid and the regime only allowed the people out and making them refugees. we have 800,000 people in the southern parts. these people have no water and no food and no medicines. whether treatable...
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california, the cost of pensions is rising faster than that of police and fire departments you can sanitation, education, or anything else in municipal budgets. stephanie gomes sees no way for cities to rein in that cost because they would have to cut pensions to do it. and since that's prohibited under california law, they're likely to go bankruptcy. she's been campaigning to change that law, to give cities the right to negotiate for pension cuts. she and other supporters hope to get the initiative on to the ballot in the statewide sleeks that california voters can decide. >> i'm going to pay -- >> reporter: she's also running an anti-graffiti campaign she and her husband started. she sees a lot of other residents getting together to do things the city used to do which could be a good sign for vallejo's future. and on that point, bob lee agrees with her. there is a story like that in the bible. >> in the book of acts after christ went back to heaven, he left the people with a mandate. he said love god, love your neighbors. and that is what the people did. they set their differences aside, th
california, the cost of pensions is rising faster than that of police and fire departments you can sanitation, education, or anything else in municipal budgets. stephanie gomes sees no way for cities to rein in that cost because they would have to cut pensions to do it. and since that's prohibited under california law, they're likely to go bankruptcy. she's been campaigning to change that law, to give cities the right to negotiate for pension cuts. she and other supporters hope to get the...
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people value water, sanitation so much. even people in pocher t poverty. want few get access to walter connection at their home. they don't spend all day scavenging for water. they can get that loan. they can pay to get connected to the local water utility. they can take the time that they have now. work at a paying job. repay the loan. >> i know you have a goal of raising $12 million. >> this is going as well as we ever could have hoped for it to go. i think that the way, the market based solution like this, i think really does have an appeal for, for the crowd out here. >> do you expect it will be small, individual investors who are doing this. putting a little toward the fund. or wealthier people putting a lot toward the fund. or do you care? >> there is a huge social market of very wealthy investors looking for these types of investments. i mean if any of the business leaders want to give us $25 we'll take it. >> we will be watching the outcome both announcements. water.org and bank of america's promise to fight aid. you can download u 2s sing m this w
people value water, sanitation so much. even people in pocher t poverty. want few get access to walter connection at their home. they don't spend all day scavenging for water. they can get that loan. they can pay to get connected to the local water utility. they can take the time that they have now. work at a paying job. repay the loan. >> i know you have a goal of raising $12 million. >> this is going as well as we ever could have hoped for it to go. i think that the way, the...
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looked around at the number of protests we have seen on the streets, people demanding water and sanitation, you may get a skewed idea of how much pressure the a.n.c. is under. they are upped pressure. that's the truth. this is 20 years of democracy, and the answers are expected of them. we have to bear in mind the reality is the african national congression is the only party with mass support among the people. they have a massive two-thirds majority. although we are expecting as it has in the past few elections for that to decrease, they are not going to lose the election, they are bound to win it by a substantial margin. what we are seeing with the protests and some of the hundreds of people, thousands gathering among the da is that there is a germ feeling that the a.n.c. can, 20 years into its governance of this country, come up with more jobs and answers to the social unrest. >> thank you, tania paige live in johannesburg. >> a court in pakistan has given the course a week to produce an anti-drone activist kidnapped in islamabad last wednesday. he was abducted by men in police uniform,
looked around at the number of protests we have seen on the streets, people demanding water and sanitation, you may get a skewed idea of how much pressure the a.n.c. is under. they are upped pressure. that's the truth. this is 20 years of democracy, and the answers are expected of them. we have to bear in mind the reality is the african national congression is the only party with mass support among the people. they have a massive two-thirds majority. although we are expecting as it has in the...
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>> we spoke to the sanitation commissioner this morning.t for this storm, they should be okay. but for future storms, that's really up in the air. he said that they have gone through about half of their current stockpile and they do not expect another shipment of salts for another three to four weeks. we could be into spring. we may get another storm before then. we are worried about that. residents are having a hard time keeping supplies or finding splice. we called around to a couple of hardware stores and they are out of shovels and salts. the supply can't keep up with the demand. all the back to back we had this season. going back to the conditions right now, we have seen that the heavy snow that was falling this morning has turned to rain. the cruel winter it has been, it will turn back into snow. we will get a slushy mess out here and pile more snow on top of that. you can just imagine what the roads are going to look like this evening. the new york state, the governor has declared a state of emergency for this part of new york. other
>> we spoke to the sanitation commissioner this morning.t for this storm, they should be okay. but for future storms, that's really up in the air. he said that they have gone through about half of their current stockpile and they do not expect another shipment of salts for another three to four weeks. we could be into spring. we may get another storm before then. we are worried about that. residents are having a hard time keeping supplies or finding splice. we called around to a couple of...
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more than three million people die every year because they lack access to clean drinking water and sanitation the face of what to expect project mates oh five to tackle this problem that it amounts to this song more than the proverbial drop in the ocean. cutting the fat of the world population are infected. but twenty twenty five clean drinking water could become something of the luxor each with two out of three people having to get by with a house that's the global crisis in the making. now this whole pizza may be commended but she does not show actual opinion on just abit salty endorsed his own pencil campaign against wasting all that. i love. i do have a leak. does your water tap trip. it will only come in but he did he know it's awfully strange and standard tool the tree nonsense. so calm and consistent. the tiny tear in the kitchen. don't attack is interesting on the next. any and all. these nations fought in the index and spotted me in the new war in guangdong was now in the rain in parts. it has been going on the works that's nothing new to this family. republican. i was so pretty if i
more than three million people die every year because they lack access to clean drinking water and sanitation the face of what to expect project mates oh five to tackle this problem that it amounts to this song more than the proverbial drop in the ocean. cutting the fat of the world population are infected. but twenty twenty five clean drinking water could become something of the luxor each with two out of three people having to get by with a house that's the global crisis in the making. now...
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. >> everything is sanitized from what i'm holding here to what i'm holding here. >> reporter: alamedatender katy anderson says she was insulted when she heard about the bill that would require chefs and bartenders to wear latex gloves while handling food including the olive she just put on this drink. >> it's one of the oldest professions and it hasn't been a problem thus far. so i don't really see why it's a problem now. >> reporter: she's not the only one who feels that way. >> taking a piece of mint and putting it into a mojedo, these are things you'd have to wear gloves for. >> reporter: in january a few weeks after the bill passed josh miller started a change.org petition to appeal the law for bartenders. >> we've had over 11,500 signatures as of today. >> reporter: enough to get the sacramento assemblymen who originally sponsored the glove law to say this in a news conference today. >> we need to roll this provision back. >> reporter: an emergency bill was called for to toss out the glove retirement admitting the law faced an avalanche of criticism from the restaurant industry.
. >> everything is sanitized from what i'm holding here to what i'm holding here. >> reporter: alamedatender katy anderson says she was insulted when she heard about the bill that would require chefs and bartenders to wear latex gloves while handling food including the olive she just put on this drink. >> it's one of the oldest professions and it hasn't been a problem thus far. so i don't really see why it's a problem now. >> reporter: she's not the only one who feels...