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or first level supervision that the investments we make and the benefits on over halls are driven at the components such doors and computation that are failing the most where the trucks where the brake we need to focus those forevers the schedules are very important we need to do more work on the schedules because we're do have to schedule to what we have in the capacity and having a full compliment of operators who are putting service on the streets give us more flexibility in that regard but the scheduling and the detailed recovery strategy, if you will, it becomes very important and better supervision financially i'll say the other thing we're looking at and have the pilot going on which is critical to follow the city processes sometime and the acquisition of parts can be a long process especially, when you have vehicles like ours where many of the parts are no longer made and have to be mustards or purchased from say a supplier that's not close to san francisco we've undertake a pilot program for better planning and focus our inventory that helps those kinds of things but most im
or first level supervision that the investments we make and the benefits on over halls are driven at the components such doors and computation that are failing the most where the trucks where the brake we need to focus those forevers the schedules are very important we need to do more work on the schedules because we're do have to schedule to what we have in the capacity and having a full compliment of operators who are putting service on the streets give us more flexibility in that regard but...
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. >> que haya transparencia, supervisiÓn, que haya rendición de cuentas, parece trabajo que estÁn haciendoin embargo sostienen que el programa busca animar a tejanos. reportando anÓnimamente casos de uso para drogas y trata de personas. >> comida regada, pues no tienen luz, no tienen gas, no tienen dÓnde mantenerse, los dÍas que estÁn ahÍ. >> pagarÁ hasta 2 mil 500 $ y la informaciÓn puede darse de manera anÓnima a travÉs de llamadas telefÓnicas, mensajes
. >> que haya transparencia, supervisiÓn, que haya rendición de cuentas, parece trabajo que estÁn haciendoin embargo sostienen que el programa busca animar a tejanos. reportando anÓnimamente casos de uso para drogas y trata de personas. >> comida regada, pues no tienen luz, no tienen gas, no tienen dÓnde mantenerse, los dÍas que estÁn ahÍ. >> pagarÁ hasta 2 mil 500 $ y la informaciÓn puede darse de manera anÓnima a travÉs de llamadas telefÓnicas, mensajes
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they should not be supervising themselves. you can get money from parents by making them nervous. >> this company sells tracking devices. >> if they go outside the boundary you will receive a text alert. >> reporter: the device is locked on to your child. >> making it hard for the kids or strangers to take the band off. >> you can get tooth prints which is an impression you give your child and they bite into it and then you have a dental impression of your child that you can keep for when they find the body and it is mangled beyond recognition. >> the perception of the risk is messed up. if you are concerned about risk don't put your kid in a car. >> driving is more dangerous, so are swimming pools. >> the risk is greater if you do not raise your children to be independent and make decisions on their own. >> the free-range kids climb trees. >> a lot of parents think i'm crazy. she might break her arm. >> she might. but on their own kids learn to -- >> it makes you stronger in a way that is very valuable. >>> i feel. >> if the
they should not be supervising themselves. you can get money from parents by making them nervous. >> this company sells tracking devices. >> if they go outside the boundary you will receive a text alert. >> reporter: the device is locked on to your child. >> making it hard for the kids or strangers to take the band off. >> you can get tooth prints which is an impression you give your child and they bite into it and then you have a dental impression of your child...
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he was supposed to be on active supervision, active probation, supervision.llegedly committed these crimes when he should have been under supervision. at this point, no explanation from officials. reporting live outside the police headquarters, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news" on the "cw" fill. >> i jan, thank you. meanwhile, police say an eyewitness to the kidnapping was crucial in solving the case. >> duane fletcher walking up green street in germantown when he heard carlesha screaming for help. fletcher immediately called 911, and gave police a description of the abduction and the get-away car. >> no, i'm just glad she's good, i'm good, you know, just rough couple of days, even though i know it was rough for me. >> police credit fletcher for cracking the case. a philadelphia police debt tells "kyw news radio" he thinks fletcher should get the $47,000 reward for information in the case. >>> and, stay with "eyewitness news", as we keep you to up date on the rescue of carlesha freeland-gaither and the investigation, you can find the latest development around th
he was supposed to be on active supervision, active probation, supervision.llegedly committed these crimes when he should have been under supervision. at this point, no explanation from officials. reporting live outside the police headquarters, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news" on the "cw" fill. >> i jan, thank you. meanwhile, police say an eyewitness to the kidnapping was crucial in solving the case. >> duane fletcher walking up green street in germantown when he...
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due to their highly assaultive behavior. >> sheriff deputy dan shannon has supervised high power forrs. >> we had several stabbings, and you know, you can't let your guard down for a second. because that's when either you will be assaulted or they will assault somebody else. >> high power inmates are housed in single 6 x 9 cells and are monitored by surveillance cameras and deputies 24 hours a day. >> basically, this is what we call the catwalk. it's the security corridor for staff to go down a row and visually either do a security check or count or just get down the row and see what's going on. the walls are all painted black so that they don't see us. this is a one-way mirror. and so they can't see us but we can see them. >> in case of a riot, catwalks can also be locked down to protect deputies from violence. >> are you mentally insane, dude? >>> next -- "lockup" takes you inside tower number one, where the biggest challenge is protecting inmates from themselves. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screami
due to their highly assaultive behavior. >> sheriff deputy dan shannon has supervised high power forrs. >> we had several stabbings, and you know, you can't let your guard down for a second. because that's when either you will be assaulted or they will assault somebody else. >> high power inmates are housed in single 6 x 9 cells and are monitored by surveillance cameras and deputies 24 hours a day. >> basically, this is what we call the catwalk. it's the security...
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it was managed health care in which you were under the close supervision of doctors and nurses who providedaily regimen of rest, fresher, an monitoring by, health care professionals. those things combined help to lead to a cure 60% of the time. we have a rich collection related to tuberculosis treatment and the health care industry and one of them is this cola bottle. it contains the bulk of arm a rural springs in the area -- the bulk of our mineral springs in the area and you can still go there today. we packaged a lot of water and the water initially was one of the key reasons why people came here, what they called promenade promiading from spring to spring. activities was a result of tb patients who came and stayed. one example of that is a man van briggle. towas a potter who came here escape tuberculosis. this is a photo of him working on a piece of his cup. it was one of his most recognizable pieces. have,ternational claim we we have one of the cups from his pottery in our collection. this is from 1920. part ofeen an active our community sense he came to colorado -- since he came to co
it was managed health care in which you were under the close supervision of doctors and nurses who providedaily regimen of rest, fresher, an monitoring by, health care professionals. those things combined help to lead to a cure 60% of the time. we have a rich collection related to tuberculosis treatment and the health care industry and one of them is this cola bottle. it contains the bulk of arm a rural springs in the area -- the bulk of our mineral springs in the area and you can still go...
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hoy termina el periodo de supervisiÓn de 21 dÍas para la Última persona de ese grupo, es una victoria haciendo esa pregunta. la crisis la permitiÓ a dallas establecer un patrÓn. las medidas que adoptamos son ahora modelos que siguen el estado y el gobierno federal, indicÓ. el presidente barack obama solicitÓ al congreso 6,18 billones de dÓlares para afrontar la situaciÓn generada por el virus. el condado dallas cuenta con uno en richardson, al cual se nos negÓ el acceso, nos indicaron que estÁn evaluando su futuro tras el vencimiento del perÍodo de supervisiÓn. nuevos casos serÁn atendidos en la universidad de texas, aÚn no existe una vacuna, en África van 4500 muertos ¿seguimos vulnerables? sÍ. 90% de los pasajeros provenientes de África son monitoreados sÓlo en cinco aeropuertos del paÍs, ¿quÉ pasa con el 10% restante? ¿se verifica aquellos que entran por la frontera? el juez del condado dallas lo desconoce. al igual que la portavoz del departamento estatal de salud. ¿pudo otro hospital hacer un mejor trabajo? quizÁ nunca se sepa, lo cierto es que ahora es tiempo de recuperar la rep
hoy termina el periodo de supervisiÓn de 21 dÍas para la Última persona de ese grupo, es una victoria haciendo esa pregunta. la crisis la permitiÓ a dallas establecer un patrÓn. las medidas que adoptamos son ahora modelos que siguen el estado y el gobierno federal, indicÓ. el presidente barack obama solicitÓ al congreso 6,18 billones de dÓlares para afrontar la situaciÓn generada por el virus. el condado dallas cuenta con uno en richardson, al cual se nos negÓ el acceso, nos indicaron...
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so the kids have great supervision. i wouldn't see a security issue there. i have lived on 29th avenue for approximately two 1/2 years. i'm retired so i spend a lot of time in the area around my home. i have never seen an incident involving a kid from edge wood. i have never experienced anything remotely resembling fear about the way it's run. i read the grant given by ms. tang's office, my supervisor. it seems to be well written. i saw the letter from our chief of police strongly endorsing this proposal. so i would hope that we follow through and we close this hole in our mental health system so these kids, and they are our kids, get the kind of attention and support that they need. thank you. >> thank you there is an anonymous person. >> let me ask one question, to preserve anonymity on the tv cameras, how does that work? >> someone has a choice to give their name or not. anonymous is fine. >> hi, good afternoon, i would like to comment on the notification process of this whole approval thing. as the previous two ladies said. i received a notification tagg
so the kids have great supervision. i wouldn't see a security issue there. i have lived on 29th avenue for approximately two 1/2 years. i'm retired so i spend a lot of time in the area around my home. i have never seen an incident involving a kid from edge wood. i have never experienced anything remotely resembling fear about the way it's run. i read the grant given by ms. tang's office, my supervisor. it seems to be well written. i saw the letter from our chief of police strongly endorsing...
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it was managed health care in which you were under the close supervision of doctors and nurses who provided a daily regimen of rest, fresh air, an excellent diet, monitoring by health care professionals. those things combined help to lead to a cure 60% of the time. we have a rich collection related to tuberculosis treatment and the health care industry and one of them is this cola bottle. it contains the bulk of our mineral springs in the area and you can still go there today. we packaged a lot of water and the water initially was one of the key reasons why people came here, what they called promenading from spring to spring. commercial activities was a result of tb patients who came and stayed. one example of that is a man named van briggle. he was a potter who came here to escape tuberculosis. he was supposed to stop working in clay, but couldn't get away from it. this is a photo of him working on a piece of his cup. -- the chalice cup. it was one of his most recognizable pieces. one international claim we have, we have one of the cups from his pottery in our collection. this is from 1920
it was managed health care in which you were under the close supervision of doctors and nurses who provided a daily regimen of rest, fresh air, an excellent diet, monitoring by health care professionals. those things combined help to lead to a cure 60% of the time. we have a rich collection related to tuberculosis treatment and the health care industry and one of them is this cola bottle. it contains the bulk of our mineral springs in the area and you can still go there today. we packaged a lot...
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an.anatorium movement were managed healthcare in which you are under the close supervision of doctors and nurses who provided a daily regimen of rest, fresh air, excellent diet, and monitoring by healthcare professionals. those things combined helped to lead to a cure, reportedly often 60% of the time. because of how closely connected colorado springs is to this movement, we have a very rich collection related to tuberculosis treatment and the health care industry. one of them is this cola bottle. managed to, on the western side of colorado springs, contains the bulk of our mineral springs in the area. and you can still go there today and drink from the mineral springs. i we package a lot of water and water was, initially, one of the key reasons they came here. to take the waters dominating -- promenading from spring to getting exercise but also taking the waters. the waters are very mineral heavy. each spring has a little different taste to it. some of our key commercial activities was a patients who came and stayed. one example of that is an artist. he was a potter who came here to
an.anatorium movement were managed healthcare in which you are under the close supervision of doctors and nurses who provided a daily regimen of rest, fresh air, excellent diet, and monitoring by healthcare professionals. those things combined helped to lead to a cure, reportedly often 60% of the time. because of how closely connected colorado springs is to this movement, we have a very rich collection related to tuberculosis treatment and the health care industry. one of them is this cola...
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. >>> a unit of citicorp must pay a fine for lapses in supervision. the financial industry regulatory authority found that the company failed to adequately supervise its research analysts' interactions with bank clients. the bank neither admitted for denied the charges but consented to the finding. shares rose 1 1/2% to 54.40. >>> renting redbox movies is about to get more expensive. the owner of redbox kiosks, outerwall, is hiking the prices for renting movies and games to help fund improvements in its business as streaming sites are reducing demand for dvds. they'll be $1.50. shares rose by $8 to 71.39. >>> after the market closed today workday posted a smaller loss than expected for the third quarter on better than expected revenues. the maker of rehumhuman resourc software was in line with street views. shares tumbled initially in after-hours trading. in the regular session shares slipped to 92.49. >>> could disappoints sales of the galaxy smartphone mean heads roll at headquarters? "wall street journal" reports that sales fell 40% short of foreca
. >>> a unit of citicorp must pay a fine for lapses in supervision. the financial industry regulatory authority found that the company failed to adequately supervise its research analysts' interactions with bank clients. the bank neither admitted for denied the charges but consented to the finding. shares rose 1 1/2% to 54.40. >>> renting redbox movies is about to get more expensive. the owner of redbox kiosks, outerwall, is hiking the prices for renting movies and games to...
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in virginia, yet, while supposedly being supervised, he allegedly, committed this kidnapping, as well, and as the attempted murder of the teenager in that state. there has been no explanation so far from officials. live at police headquarters i'm walt hunter, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> walt, thank you so much. >> delven barnes was denied bail in maryland. he waved extradition to charles city county virginia where he faces an attempted murder charge. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco is live in baltimore with breaking details there about how, breaking news about how officials arrested delven barnes, diana. >> it turns out federal authorities are looking into that brutal attack on the virginia teenager, when they got a gps hit on delven barnes car, here in maryland. it wasn't long before they made the connection to carlesha. delven barnes was taken down by federal atf agents wednesday acting on a tip, they got a gps hit on the ford taurus he was driving in the shopping center in jessup maryland. >> we noticed he was moving in the car that indicated he would possibly be pulling out
in virginia, yet, while supposedly being supervised, he allegedly, committed this kidnapping, as well, and as the attempted murder of the teenager in that state. there has been no explanation so far from officials. live at police headquarters i'm walt hunter, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> walt, thank you so much. >> delven barnes was denied bail in maryland. he waved extradition to charles city county virginia where he faces an attempted murder charge. "eyewitness...
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can't learn social skills they can't learn team and working together skills when they are always supervisedthat was the impetus to start the club. >> these kids let their kids roam. >> first outing we had five or six kids. by the too many kids, 12 or 14. there were a pact of kids roaming the neighborhood. >> were they scared to go out on their own? >> only thing i would be slightly scared of i would be in embarrassed if someone asked where my parents were. i didn't want to tell them i was by myself. >> the librarian. >> she followed us. >> it was bizarre to her that children were in the library looking at books and checking out books. >> at first the kids just had fun. now they say by doing this they gained something. >> you get trust from your parents. >> yeah. >> these kids take pride in running adult-like errands. >> my parents will be like oh, we are running late. can you pick up the dry cleaning and i can walk to the dry cleaners. . is it free range for our children let them run freely drink the kool-aid. why do we have to rush kids in to being mini adults at 7, 8, 9 and 10-year-olds.
can't learn social skills they can't learn team and working together skills when they are always supervisedthat was the impetus to start the club. >> these kids let their kids roam. >> first outing we had five or six kids. by the too many kids, 12 or 14. there were a pact of kids roaming the neighborhood. >> were they scared to go out on their own? >> only thing i would be slightly scared of i would be in embarrassed if someone asked where my parents were. i didn't want...
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it was managed health care in which you were under the close supervision of doctors and nurses who provided a daily regimen of rest, fresher, an -- rest, fresh air, an excellent diet, monitoring by health care professionals. those things combined help to lead to a cure 60% of the time. because of how closely colored a springs is connected with this movement, we have a rich collection related to tuberculosis treatment and the health care industry and one of them is this cola bottle. manitou, on the western side of colorado springs, contains the bulk of our mineral springs in the area and you can still go there today and drink from the mineral springs. we packaged a lot of water and the water initially was one of the key reasons why people came here, what they called promenading from spring to spring. getting the exercise but also taking the waters. the water is mineral heavy, so each spring has a little bit different taste to it. i mentioned that some of our key commercial activities was a result of tb patients who came and stayed. one example of that is a man named van briggle. he was a pot
it was managed health care in which you were under the close supervision of doctors and nurses who provided a daily regimen of rest, fresher, an -- rest, fresh air, an excellent diet, monitoring by health care professionals. those things combined help to lead to a cure 60% of the time. because of how closely colored a springs is connected with this movement, we have a rich collection related to tuberculosis treatment and the health care industry and one of them is this cola bottle. manitou, on...
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he supervises the inmates who work in this kitchen. >> the biggest challenge for me personally as theecurity and integrity of the kitchen here at turner gilford knight center. take these two carts, move them back that way. we employ about 124 sentenced inmates. the inmates have to be monitored at all times. we work with different types of tools and implements here and inmates have to be searched on a all of our utensils, knives, spoons, they're all accounted for on an hourly basis here. tables via a cable. happens, we would search the kitchen, search the inmates. but we've never had a situation like that. most of the inmates are very they understand they have a short amount of time left and problems here. >> i get along good with all of the officers, sergeant, course, they're the people in charge of us. i don't answer back, you know? you just do what you're told. the main incentive is to earn game time, an exchange in which they receive time off their sentences for days worked. >> you get one day for every six days you work. so more or less you have about five days a month. and you ca
he supervises the inmates who work in this kitchen. >> the biggest challenge for me personally as theecurity and integrity of the kitchen here at turner gilford knight center. take these two carts, move them back that way. we employ about 124 sentenced inmates. the inmates have to be monitored at all times. we work with different types of tools and implements here and inmates have to be searched on a all of our utensils, knives, spoons, they're all accounted for on an hourly basis here....
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it's supervising. and why cash is for losers.e payments app that is winning the war for
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supervision, he allegedly committed these crimes: no explanation at this point from officials.orting live, outside police headquarters, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >> meanwhile, police say eyewitness to that kidnapping was crucial in solving the case. duane fletcher was walking up green street in germantown when he heard carlesha freeland-gaither screaming for help. fletcher immediately called 911 and gave police a description of the abduction and the get-away car. >> no, i'm just glad she's good, i'm good, you know what i mean, just rough couple every days, even though i don't rough, you know. >> now, police credit fletcher for cracking this case. philadelphia police detective tell us "kyw news radio 1060", that he thinks fletcher should get the $47,000 reward for information in this case. >>> and, stay with "eyewitness news", as we stay on top of the rescue of carlesha freeland-gaither and the investigation. when you're not near a tv go to cbsphilly.com. while you're there you can also sign up for breaking news text alerts. ukee? >> erika, this is just
supervision, he allegedly committed these crimes: no explanation at this point from officials.orting live, outside police headquarters, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >> meanwhile, police say eyewitness to that kidnapping was crucial in solving the case. duane fletcher was walking up green street in germantown when he heard carlesha freeland-gaither screaming for help. fletcher immediately called 911 and gave police a description of the abduction...
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. >> many live and work in bethesda say the county is not adequately surface -- adequately supervising the contractors. to hold anyone accountable. >> it is all automated. >> adding to the confusion, the confluence of county and state. >> i don't know how you contact department of transportation. >> the county may even raise the bar to close sidewalks. we had contact information on our website. live in bethesda. abc 7 news. driverformer school bus left children unattended on a bus. he will serve any jail time. >> the stage is getting set for next week. >> outdoor plans. coming to my forecast minutes fr >> a lot of people expected to be at the veterans day concert. >> lies in the district with what guests could expect. >> guests can expect some headaches and great music on the national mall. upset as is getting they move their lighting into place for next tuesday's concert. >> bruce springsteen, terry underwood, and a slew of other artists would perform before an anticipated crowd of 800,000. >> it is pretty awesome. >> you can compare to an inauguration or fourth of july. >> we are wel
. >> many live and work in bethesda say the county is not adequately surface -- adequately supervising the contractors. to hold anyone accountable. >> it is all automated. >> adding to the confusion, the confluence of county and state. >> i don't know how you contact department of transportation. >> the county may even raise the bar to close sidewalks. we had contact information on our website. live in bethesda. abc 7 news. driverformer school bus left children...
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. >> que haya transparencia, supervisiÓn, que haya rendición de cuentas, parece trabajo que estÁn haciendoida regada, pues no tienen luz, no tienen gas, no tienen dÓnde mantenerse, los dÍas que estÁn ahÍ. >> pagarÁ hasta 2 mil 500 $ y la informaciÓn puede darse de manera anÓnima a travÉs de llamadas telefÓnicas, mensajes de texto o internet y se espera que esa informaciÓn ayude a vecinos a denunciar sin temor a represalias. >> va a haber mucho Éxito, queremos formar relaciones positivas con la comunidad y es algo que nos va a ayudar. >> el estudio de texas asegura que ha sido muy efectivo para capturar a criminales y por eso se espera un exitoso plan. pedro rojas para univisiÓn. >> en mÉxico un grupo de encapuchados lanzaron piedras en pri. esta noche la comunidad artÍstica en mÉxico se reÚne en el Ángel de la independencia para expresar su indignaciÓn por los desaparecidos en ayotzinapa. cantaron un fragmento de los miserables. >> manifestantes bloquearon una calle por la muerte del afroamericano michael brown. se declarÓ el estado de emergencia y activo en la alarma nacional a la espera
. >> que haya transparencia, supervisiÓn, que haya rendición de cuentas, parece trabajo que estÁn haciendoida regada, pues no tienen luz, no tienen gas, no tienen dÓnde mantenerse, los dÍas que estÁn ahÍ. >> pagarÁ hasta 2 mil 500 $ y la informaciÓn puede darse de manera anÓnima a travÉs de llamadas telefÓnicas, mensajes de texto o internet y se espera que esa informaciÓn ayude a vecinos a denunciar sin temor a represalias. >> va a haber mucho Éxito, queremos...
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level v is supervision all the time. and obviously level vi is a full-time observation of those inmates. >> you all right? >> this is the maximum security facility on level vi for the penitentiary of new mexico. pretty much houses the worst of the worst. these individuals are the worst of the worst within level vi and level vi is the worst within the whole state of new mexico. >> [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ]. >> these individuals are housed, one per cell. they're escorted and restrained everywhere they go. in handcuffs or leg irons and belly chains. we do have two and three-man status individuals that are very violent. and they like to assault our staff. >> today we tag along with deputy warden joni brown on her way to deal with one of level vi's most notorious inmates. >> they have an inmate who is refusing to leave his cell. at this point they're going to go in and give him a directive to cuff up and come out. if not, then we're planning the use of force for cell extraction. >> turn around and be restrained. >> no. >> if yo
level v is supervision all the time. and obviously level vi is a full-time observation of those inmates. >> you all right? >> this is the maximum security facility on level vi for the penitentiary of new mexico. pretty much houses the worst of the worst. these individuals are the worst of the worst within level vi and level vi is the worst within the whole state of new mexico. >> [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ]. >> these individuals are housed, one per cell. they're...
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. >> la supervisiÓn en todo momento podrÍa evitar que su hijo se convierte en una estadÍstica mÁs. ♪ servicios de seguridad social a quienes califiquen. los beneficios no serÁn inmediatos, porque primero tendrÁn que trabajar por 10 aÑos, y el congreso tendrÁ que extender las acciones de presidente. podrÁ recibir seguros mÉdicos bajo la ley obamacare. ya regresamos. ♪ ♪ >> mÁs adelante le tenemos la segunda parte de menores desaparecidos. mami, papi, se que no quieren hablarme del sexo. creen que estoy muy joven... que si me hablan del sexo dejarÉ de ser su cachetoncito. su muÑeca. su pochocho. hÁblenme del sexo. dÍganme que quieren que espere. nuestra relaciÓn cambiara. nos unirÁ. dÍganme que espere para tener sexo. y no se preocupen. siempre serÉ su cachetoncito. su pedacito de cielo. su bombÓn. dÍganle a su princesa como se sÍenten. ♪ ♪ >> vamos con la segunda parte sobre el reporte de los niÑos desaparecidos. >> adolescentes que se escapan de sus casas, el trÁfico de menores para la explotaciÓn sexual no es el Único problema que afecta a los niÑos. >> los secuestros familiares son
. >> la supervisiÓn en todo momento podrÍa evitar que su hijo se convierte en una estadÍstica mÁs. ♪ servicios de seguridad social a quienes califiquen. los beneficios no serÁn inmediatos, porque primero tendrÁn que trabajar por 10 aÑos, y el congreso tendrÁ que extender las acciones de presidente. podrÁ recibir seguros mÉdicos bajo la ley obamacare. ya regresamos. ♪ ♪ >> mÁs adelante le tenemos la segunda parte de menores desaparecidos. mami, papi, se que no...
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under their supervision. they are absolutely professionals. again, this isn't just about america. this is about the freedom and liberty, this strength that america represents to the world. thank you for being here. we know it is cold. we will keep it moving. >> thank you senator hogan. support ande your that the congress enabling us to undertake this project. mentioned moments ago, the completion of the scaffolding system you see behind us is a significant milestone for this restoration work. the purpose of the scaffold is a practical one, with its completion, workers are now able to access the dome freely and can use the equipment necessary to begin the restoration work in earnest. weighing in at 1.2 million pounds, the scaffolding is specially designed to distribute the weight throughout the dome, rather than directly on the roof . you can see behind me that it actually hangs from the dome instead of sitting on the roof. total, 75,000 pieces of scaffolding were used totaling approximately 52 miles of scaffolding. in addition, with flaking is laid down on the scaffolding allowing
under their supervision. they are absolutely professionals. again, this isn't just about america. this is about the freedom and liberty, this strength that america represents to the world. thank you for being here. we know it is cold. we will keep it moving. >> thank you senator hogan. support ande your that the congress enabling us to undertake this project. mentioned moments ago, the completion of the scaffolding system you see behind us is a significant milestone for this restoration...
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ip(informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> de acuerdo a este experto en seguridad ni hay suficiente s e supervisiÓnestas agen a agencias >>> claramente quienes conducian esta investigaciÓn no entiend entiendieron la idea de los f c fiscalesa ni obedecieron la l r letra de la ley >>> el informe incluye una carta del diputado del procurtador g n general que dijo que desde 2011 se hab'ian tomado medidas para mejorar la vigilancia en casos s sensibles >>> segun este expero en mÉxico estas irregularidades estÁn e p em,peorando el problema de se segurididad ween mÉxico >>> en la frontera de mÉxico hay 7 mil armerias y la mayoria ve d vende armas sin control. >>> hoy se presentÓ en una c t corte de pennsilvania el hombre que desatÓ una extensa caceria h humana luego de presumntamente m matar un pcolicÍa y herir a otr. ayer en la tarde lo arrendaron e en un hangar abandonado. entre s sus pertenencias un diario de r describia el ataque a los pcia policÍas. fue acusado de homi d homicidio y podria enfrentar la pena de muerte >>> la enfermera de maine que ha desafiado la cuarentena a pesar de ataender pacienc
ip(informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> de acuerdo a este experto en seguridad ni hay suficiente s e supervisiÓnestas agen a agencias >>> claramente quienes conducian esta investigaciÓn no entiend entiendieron la idea de los f c fiscalesa ni obedecieron la l r letra de la ley >>> el informe incluye una carta del diputado del procurtador g n general que dijo que desde 2011 se hab'ian tomado medidas para mejorar la vigilancia en casos s sensibles >>> segun este...
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aparentemente los menores estaban solos sin supervisiÓn de ningÚn adulto y que jugaban con fÓsforos causarder grasa acumulada sin necesidad de visitar un quirÓfano, veamos. ♪ >> yo creo que esto es grasa acumulada a travÉs de aÑos pues pobre porque no como saludable y se va acumulando la grasa en esta parte de la cintura. la doctora carla muÑoz trato a esta paciente utilizando dos paneles de congelaciÓn eliminando de forma permanente las cÉlulas grasas. >> la mÁquina succiona las Áreas de grasa que queremos tratar y con la congelaciÓn se desechan del cuerpo. con los tratamientos uno puede reducir mucho, a veces hay ventajas sobre la liposucciÓn porque no hay anestesia ni cirugÍa, no hay cicatriz y puedes ponerte en actividad inmediatamente. >> no causa heridas, se succionan lo que es el rollo de grasa y a lo largo de una hora que dura el tratamiento se van congelando las cÉlulas grasas. Éstas células se mueren y al paso de las hermanas ya degradadas se eliminan de forma natural dÍa la enfÁtica y por todos los mecanismos que tiene el cuerpo. >> quizÁ muchas mujeres a partir de esto se van
aparentemente los menores estaban solos sin supervisiÓn de ningÚn adulto y que jugaban con fÓsforos causarder grasa acumulada sin necesidad de visitar un quirÓfano, veamos. ♪ >> yo creo que esto es grasa acumulada a travÉs de aÑos pues pobre porque no como saludable y se va acumulando la grasa en esta parte de la cintura. la doctora carla muÑoz trato a esta paciente utilizando dos paneles de congelaciÓn eliminando de forma permanente las cÉlulas grasas. >> la mÁquina...
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he found when 3g networks came injuries increased for children who needed supervision the most. children most vulnerable at playground, pool and stairs. at the playground you let your kids run off, you are checking your e-mail, texting, don'te what is going on. >> don't do it a at the pool. >> that is one place you cannot look away. >> you cannot, you have to stay focused. >> be distract. >> you know speed dating, have have you ever done that. >> no. >> you ever done it. >> nope. >> no, no, a lot of people do it. one speed dating company has found a way to take the awkwardness of when you first sit down at speed dating table. >> yeah you are like hi. >> it is weird. >> this is less weird and less awkward. >> you don't have to have eye to eye contact. you put a sack over your head. it is called paper bag speed dating, this is happening in london. >> it is better then plastic bags. that could be a bad thing. >> this eliminates the shallowness of physical attraction because looks alone are not best foundation in the relationship. put a bag over your head so people cannot see what y
he found when 3g networks came injuries increased for children who needed supervision the most. children most vulnerable at playground, pool and stairs. at the playground you let your kids run off, you are checking your e-mail, texting, don'te what is going on. >> don't do it a at the pool. >> that is one place you cannot look away. >> you cannot, you have to stay focused. >> be distract. >> you know speed dating, have have you ever done that. >> no. >>...
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casi 76.000 niÑos desamparados viven sin ningÚn tipo de supervisiÓn adulta. >> esto es especialmente> sÓlo en el sector de los veteranos de guerra se ha producido un descenso del 33% entre los desamparados. debido en parte a la ayuda federal que han recibido en los Últimos meses. >> ahora tenemos un adelanto de lo que preparan en la ediciÓn nocturna. >> hoy en la noche, un video de abarca, una de las claves para atraparlos. >> los queremos aunque sea muertos. esto es lo que estamos pidiendo. nuestros muchachos. >> son dos >> gracias. >> a martillazo limpio, terminÓ el homenaje que rindieron a un hombre que fue verdugo de la ciudad. hace casi 300 aÑos. ♪ detrás de una gran pizza... hay un hombre que no necesita bailar salsa para darle sabor a lo que hace. alguien que a la hora de ponerlo todo, puso fritos donde nadie lo imaginaba. detrás de una gran pizza, hay un gran pizzero. ♪ y ha dejado a todos boquiabiertos con la nueva fritos chili pizza. con carne, chili, mozzarella y fritos. pide una grande por $12 dólares, y llévate una galleta mega chocolate chip por solo $5. mejores ingredi
casi 76.000 niÑos desamparados viven sin ningÚn tipo de supervisiÓn adulta. >> esto es especialmente> sÓlo en el sector de los veteranos de guerra se ha producido un descenso del 33% entre los desamparados. debido en parte a la ayuda federal que han recibido en los Últimos meses. >> ahora tenemos un adelanto de lo que preparan en la ediciÓn nocturna. >> hoy en la noche, un video de abarca, una de las claves para atraparlos. >> los queremos aunque sea muertos....
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he is supervised release while the investigation continues. a man is in custody tonight after a shooting. prince george's county police say the man shot a woman at around 12:30 in an apartment. officers arrested him a short time later. a woman survived and spoke with for survivors when they arr ived. she is in serious but stable condition. wonder from the fbi that bank robberies will be on the rise. over the past couple of years, one quarter of the bank robberies in this area happened in december. we are live in arlington. a crewfbi was watching suspected of robbing banks in maryland and virginia, and it happened again right here at the wells fargo. the crew was arrested a short time later. the fbi is preparing for potentially another busy december, but they are telling potential bank robbers that authorities are watching. december, holidays, vacations, but an increase in bank robberies? >> that is news to me. maureen doesn't fear going to the bank next month, but she will be thinking about what the fbi is saying. >> the time i spend in a bank
he is supervised release while the investigation continues. a man is in custody tonight after a shooting. prince george's county police say the man shot a woman at around 12:30 in an apartment. officers arrested him a short time later. a woman survived and spoke with for survivors when they arr ived. she is in serious but stable condition. wonder from the fbi that bank robberies will be on the rise. over the past couple of years, one quarter of the bank robberies in this area happened in...
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banksay the way that large supervision is handled by the fed in new york is a problem. >> let me bringcolleague joe weisenthal. ideam curious about the that used to be the fed was run more by lawyers and non-economist's, what do you think of the consequences of the fed that is now dominated by phd's? >> i think they treat finance as an abstraction the way they treat monetary policy when you see dudley say that we are not cops on the beat but we are fire wardens, you are a cop on the beat, you are responsible for the bank holding company and they only have permission to own that bank so long as you allow them. >> art representatives in the bank right now? recognizenk i did not and i trust that mr. dudley's troops are in the bank looking at the quality. >> what instructions to they have, what attitude? rutledgerked for bill there was no confusion about who , when paul was in charge he is to read bank supervision memos before they were voted on and there was no confusion. >> what are the instructions? >> banks have to follow the law and they have to focus on safety and some this first and
banksay the way that large supervision is handled by the fed in new york is a problem. >> let me bringcolleague joe weisenthal. ideam curious about the that used to be the fed was run more by lawyers and non-economist's, what do you think of the consequences of the fed that is now dominated by phd's? >> i think they treat finance as an abstraction the way they treat monetary policy when you see dudley say that we are not cops on the beat but we are fire wardens, you are a cop on the...
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and they are under no supervision. the president is saying let's make sure that the f.c.c.'s legal authority is secure so it can create rules. that's all that's going on here. he's made a very bods and correct statement. >> when she says there is no supervision, that's actually not true. there are a number of laws to be used against cable companies or wireless broad band providers if they were to be anticompetitive. there's certainly the anti-trust laws. the play to spar would have a field day. state attorneys general would have a field day. there's a whole arsenal of legal weapons that consumer advocates and consumers themselves could bring against these isps. that's why we have not seen this systemic market failure. that's why we've done this market analysis that can be put on for further comment. >> i will say this, robert. i think if you were -- not that this should control in this area of policy, but if we were to poll the american people about this question, i do feel like the results would come down more in susan's favor. and that doesn mean that they're right about t
and they are under no supervision. the president is saying let's make sure that the f.c.c.'s legal authority is secure so it can create rules. that's all that's going on here. he's made a very bods and correct statement. >> when she says there is no supervision, that's actually not true. there are a number of laws to be used against cable companies or wireless broad band providers if they were to be anticompetitive. there's certainly the anti-trust laws. the play to spar would have a...
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once the deliberate, then a clerk will type up the indictment and it's released to the supervising judge and then made public, come what may. >> the consensus, judge, is that if this officer is found not to have done something wrong -- >> not indicted for anything. >> there are riots riots and itt of control. >> there probably will be a serious reaction, and that's why the governor is preparing ahead of time. >> again, you touched on it, but the fact he is doing this, is that just to be safe or do you think he telegraphed -- >> i don't know. theoretically no one should be told. but i can understand the governor being told because it's an issue of public safety. whatever this grand -- >> what do you think of -- someone passed along to the governor you should know -- >> you should know a decision is going to come down, day and time, and the decision might necessitate additional law enforcement in the streets. neil, let me remind you. this grand jury's decision is not the end. there's a federal grand jury that that eric holderrer is waiting to empanel if this januarys jury does not indict b
once the deliberate, then a clerk will type up the indictment and it's released to the supervising judge and then made public, come what may. >> the consensus, judge, is that if this officer is found not to have done something wrong -- >> not indicted for anything. >> there are riots riots and itt of control. >> there probably will be a serious reaction, and that's why the governor is preparing ahead of time. >> again, you touched on it, but the fact he is doing...
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several armed officers on horseback supervise them. >> whoa. >> for security purposes all inmates areirst lined up, counted, and frisked for contraband. after the count is checked and double-checked, officers and inmates make their way to the supply depot where inmates retrieve water jugs for the hot and humid day in the fields. they will also collect the tools they will need. >> knowing that they have tools that they could easily use as weapons and they have done it before, it makes you watch your back. >> you get it like this in here, like that razor blade there. i learned that sharpening them knives on the floors in them cells at angola. >> inmate joel baker, convicted of triple homicide, goes by the name white trash. >> the judge gave me my name. it's kind of ironic. upon sentencing they had me charged with three murders, drug deal gone bad in a hotel room, shootout. they shot me, i shot them, but the judge says in her final summation after the jury delivers a verdict, said "a great injustice has been done upon society this day. due to a conflict in the prosecution by the district
several armed officers on horseback supervise them. >> whoa. >> for security purposes all inmates areirst lined up, counted, and frisked for contraband. after the count is checked and double-checked, officers and inmates make their way to the supply depot where inmates retrieve water jugs for the hot and humid day in the fields. they will also collect the tools they will need. >> knowing that they have tools that they could easily use as weapons and they have done it before,...
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. >> in addition to the jail time, the judge said he will also be under three years of supervised release. and among the things the judge required is that he tutored her inner-city kids in math and physics. >> thank you. some good news for drivers going theugh part of maryland final section of the intercounty connector is open. it goes from i-95 to route one in laurel. it also raises questions about drivers using it. chief brad bell is live with the story. >> it appears at this point not very many people will be using it. this is ruth one -- route one southbound. lights and traffic lights, that is her you turn to get onto the highway. you can see the very few cars are making a turn. at the height of rush-hour we spent spend 10 minutes county vehicles on that road eastbound and westbound. in 10 minutes, 40 vehicles took the road. so far, it is $89 million tension of the icc is not a busy road. oftenwatch, many seconds roll by before any cars do. but those who pay the extra $.40 from i-95 to wrap one, are not complaining about that. commenting ont how nice it route it was. this is wonderful
. >> in addition to the jail time, the judge said he will also be under three years of supervised release. and among the things the judge required is that he tutored her inner-city kids in math and physics. >> thank you. some good news for drivers going theugh part of maryland final section of the intercounty connector is open. it goes from i-95 to route one in laurel. it also raises questions about drivers using it. chief brad bell is live with the story. >> it appears at...
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. >> sergeant gilbert duran supervises the carefully choreographed restraint process. >> the deputiesave already been briefed as to who will take the upper body, who will take the lower body extremities. sometimes it takes a couple of extra deputies to hold the upper body if they're struggling or really upset about what's happening to them. >> and about how many four points are done per week? >> we average up here -- on day shift and p.m., probably anywhere from three to six a day. >> as extreme as four-point restraints are, inmates sometimes take an equally extreme measure to attack officers. one that is particularly vile. >> gassing is what we call it. it's a mixture of feces and urine sometimes fermented for days until it stews into something that is so grotesque that you can't mention it. >> during his 14 years on the job, san quentin officer jones has never had a worse experience than being gassed. >> i would rather be punched, rather be kicked, rather be stabbed than to be gassed like i was back in '92. >> we have never heard a more extreme account of gassing as the one describe
. >> sergeant gilbert duran supervises the carefully choreographed restraint process. >> the deputiesave already been briefed as to who will take the upper body, who will take the lower body extremities. sometimes it takes a couple of extra deputies to hold the upper body if they're struggling or really upset about what's happening to them. >> and about how many four points are done per week? >> we average up here -- on day shift and p.m., probably anywhere from three to...
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. >> are you able to provide supervision over her? >> yes. >> when do you work?ng shifts, rotating backwards. >> explain that in a little more detail. >> i finish midnights today and i start afternoons wednesday. >> with such an irregular work schedule, it falls on ayryana to take over the responsibilities at home and play mother to her two brothers. a source of much frustration for her and partially why ayryana finds herself here today. >> when i finish i may or may not have a day off. then i go to day turns and then back to midnights, rotating backwards. >> okay, okay. that's all that i have, judge. >> thank you, you may have a seat. >> to get a final perspective on the case, the judge calls on the probation department for their recommendation. ayryana knows that the department's testimony could make or break her case. >>> as high as the stakes are for ayryana, aaron is facing the ultimate punishment for a life of juvenile crime, being waived to the adult system. >> i'm ready to get it over with. because i'm 18 now. i'm ready to move on with my life. and change
. >> are you able to provide supervision over her? >> yes. >> when do you work?ng shifts, rotating backwards. >> explain that in a little more detail. >> i finish midnights today and i start afternoons wednesday. >> with such an irregular work schedule, it falls on ayryana to take over the responsibilities at home and play mother to her two brothers. a source of much frustration for her and partially why ayryana finds herself here today. >> when i...