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and the idea of syringe exchange, there was the fear that people would use more drugs. that played out to be the option, and it has been shown that adoption of prevention strategyies have not changed much. that is if condoms work for you, they'll continue to work for you. and strategies have to be part of someone who is in care and prescribed truvada or any other trug that comes along. >> deon, is it a different case for women? are they particularly vulnerable vulnerable, and does this put at least strength on their side of the table when negotiating their sexual lives? >> you know, when you think about women and prevention, and what i've heard from clits from clients, it will probably be up to the individual what that would mean from prep. how accessible is it for them. are there living conditions where they're in a place where it should be taken. >> so when you're doing counseling and introducing prep into the conversation, do your clients say yes, that sounds like something i would like to try? >> some of them have said yeah i would like to try. but some of them have
and the idea of syringe exchange, there was the fear that people would use more drugs. that played out to be the option, and it has been shown that adoption of prevention strategyies have not changed much. that is if condoms work for you, they'll continue to work for you. and strategies have to be part of someone who is in care and prescribed truvada or any other trug that comes along. >> deon, is it a different case for women? are they particularly vulnerable vulnerable, and does this...
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have in the neighborhood we see that jackson mraurld got one hundred percent cleanlyness we saw syringes and beer bottles that happened a few years ago it fails to talk about the poor conditions in the restrooms it is really gross and the pelosi and lead basz based paint i went through a couple of classrooms in that mraurld and the clogged drinking fountains given this it if seem the eir sufficiently addresses the new unit directly across the park jackson park is the only park and will be a draw if you want to work with the vendors to see it serves not only the housing needs but the long term stnlts for all residents and as a side my husband i, tell you there's a baby damon boom you'll see kids and new babies and a lot more asthma with the toxicity it will be e milled into the air as this project going forward thank you. >> next speaker >> who do i give this to. >> leave it right there. >> hello, i'm wendy and i live on connecticut street my daughter went to live oak and graduated last year i love potrero hill and i choose to live there because of the character and simplicity and true ne
have in the neighborhood we see that jackson mraurld got one hundred percent cleanlyness we saw syringes and beer bottles that happened a few years ago it fails to talk about the poor conditions in the restrooms it is really gross and the pelosi and lead basz based paint i went through a couple of classrooms in that mraurld and the clogged drinking fountains given this it if seem the eir sufficiently addresses the new unit directly across the park jackson park is the only park and will be a...
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today 2 thousand 6 hundred since accident program since the 14 weeks 2 hundred and 75 siernlz or syringes were left behind the original $150,000 there's was we near the end of the six months trial given the significant benefits we want to make sure we extend our expedition today the public works is here to present they're finding regard the pit stops and continuing and expanding a clean and safe toilet program across the city i want to thank everyone again at public works for working so hard on the project especially sam dodge who is here and the project manager of the deputy director and salmon jack's and our public policy director and our colleague who made this possible and all the community groups for their advocacy and support making sure this is successful for all who were involved over the last two years i want to bring up sam dodge and rachel for the presentation thank you. >> all right. trying to get this thing going here all right. >> supervisors thank you very much for having us today can you - i don't know? a great project it is rare we get to be involved when i was first sign
today 2 thousand 6 hundred since accident program since the 14 weeks 2 hundred and 75 siernlz or syringes were left behind the original $150,000 there's was we near the end of the six months trial given the significant benefits we want to make sure we extend our expedition today the public works is here to present they're finding regard the pit stops and continuing and expanding a clean and safe toilet program across the city i want to thank everyone again at public works for working so hard on...
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the criminal justice system plays a large part, the fact that we have not adopted legal syringe accessams here throughout the south also makes it difficult. >> so that social profile that you just laid out i mean after all when we are talking about truvada it is a very expensive medication but we're also talking about a population that has trouble accessing medical scare and is still at greatly risk for infection. where -- >> yes. >> doshes prepdoes prep fall into that profile? >> i'm really not sure. hiv continues to be one of those things that those who are at the bottom still have a hard time accessing medication, getting to their doctors appointment and fitting it in with their everyday life. so i think there will be people who will be able to access it easily and there will be people who cannot and it will be some of the same things i feel like we're seeing now around who has access to the best medication, who has access to the best care. you know i've had clients in the last couple of months who they can't afford medications, some medications are not available they're on a waitin
the criminal justice system plays a large part, the fact that we have not adopted legal syringe accessams here throughout the south also makes it difficult. >> so that social profile that you just laid out i mean after all when we are talking about truvada it is a very expensive medication but we're also talking about a population that has trouble accessing medical scare and is still at greatly risk for infection. where -- >> yes. >> doshes prepdoes prep fall into that...
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sanitary and our requests are down and provided a place for syringe disposal and doggy bags the amount of requests if the neighborhood were tremendous you know disease and feces on the sidewalk there's been an outbreak of diseases and intervention is effective why? because we were looking at the data at the department of public works and the most previous we saw escalating place where it's accounting for 55 percent of the city's requests as we started to see it rising up we tried to hold overnight staff and bring in early daytime staff so see if we started out with a clean sidewalks that would reduce the need for service but we had more need so we started to do analysis of the street outreach to the community and talking abouty visiting old plan and talking to the benefit district and the clean city people at st. anthony's have been thinking about this issue for a longshoreman we found ultimately the portable toilets one that had a little bit of water you can wash our hands and look like an airport bathroom but that's not the factor it was on site choices those are based on the analysi
sanitary and our requests are down and provided a place for syringe disposal and doggy bags the amount of requests if the neighborhood were tremendous you know disease and feces on the sidewalk there's been an outbreak of diseases and intervention is effective why? because we were looking at the data at the department of public works and the most previous we saw escalating place where it's accounting for 55 percent of the city's requests as we started to see it rising up we tried to hold...
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directing feces on the floor in the monday morning when they on up it will have a bigger impact on the syringes and needles with the feces we think there is it will decrease if it was expanded and continued so again, we are here to support and hope it continues thanks. >> thank you, mr. lopez. >> so is there anyone else who would like to speak in the public i guess we've completed public utilities public comment is closed and last remarks from supervisor kim. >> thank you supervisor mar i want to appreciate the members of the public that come out to speak today and waited, of course to dpw mohammed nuru and rachel gordon and sam dodge for working closely with our office and coming up with the concepts of how to make a potential toilet program to work when it was an issue that been going on since i was in office i appreciated dpw staff members sitting down in terms of how to provide this important need and provide a dedicated space for people to use the bathroom awhile hearing the concerns about other toilets that might not have worked with the community and ended up not being used for toilets i
directing feces on the floor in the monday morning when they on up it will have a bigger impact on the syringes and needles with the feces we think there is it will decrease if it was expanded and continued so again, we are here to support and hope it continues thanks. >> thank you, mr. lopez. >> so is there anyone else who would like to speak in the public i guess we've completed public utilities public comment is closed and last remarks from supervisor kim. >> thank you...
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that mentioned the jackson park clean up our kids are told not to touch needles or con domdz or syringes or poop. >> we love the neighborhood thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. thank you for having us i'm virginia the head of school at live oak you can tell that our community has been paying attention to the development of 1601 mariposa as you've heard from many parents i won't repeat but undermine what the parent said as they ask you to prioritize this and the education for the children as we work on the 1601 mariposa project i want to help you understand how important it is that our community is considered as the defendant neighborhood has developed live oak is a kindergarten through 8 we have 2 hundred and 90 students our school is expanding last year 14 applications for every single spot in kindergarten increase not enough qualify education programs in the city of chicago and we need to prioritize the experience of our children in good schools we're growing our enrollment and building that live oak is part of the character our parent volunteer we work, work wit
that mentioned the jackson park clean up our kids are told not to touch needles or con domdz or syringes or poop. >> we love the neighborhood thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. thank you for having us i'm virginia the head of school at live oak you can tell that our community has been paying attention to the development of 1601 mariposa as you've heard from many parents i won't repeat but undermine what the parent said as they ask you to prioritize this...
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. >> it's put in the syringe and placed under my tongue. and i just swallow it. >> reporter: she said that the medicines reduce her seizures from 300 a day to 10. in richmond, peggy fox, wusa9. they would allow doctors to recommend the use of two kinds of cannabis oil to troop epilepsy that does not respond to other drugs. the virginia governor is out of the hospital, getting back on his normal schedule. the governor was released from virginia commonwealth university's medical center this morning after having fluid drained from his lungs. now he broke seven ribs when he was thrown from the horse while on family vacation in tanzania last month. they discovered the punctured lungs after being admitted to the hospital on monday for shortness of breath. >>> coming up, how the leaders would vote on the abortion bill to coincide with today's march to life for the u.s. supreme court. >>> a local man that will need your help in finding the father that he never knew. i'm andrea mccarren with the >>> only on 9 tonight, finding their long lost father.
. >> it's put in the syringe and placed under my tongue. and i just swallow it. >> reporter: she said that the medicines reduce her seizures from 300 a day to 10. in richmond, peggy fox, wusa9. they would allow doctors to recommend the use of two kinds of cannabis oil to troop epilepsy that does not respond to other drugs. the virginia governor is out of the hospital, getting back on his normal schedule. the governor was released from virginia commonwealth university's medical...
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a syringe and a small bag of heroin were at his bedside. they were able to revive him by administering a drug that counters the effects of opioid overdose. >> now we're seeing it so frequently and they're people that you'd never expect. it's not the junkie, it's the 25 year old kid. what we're finding is that they can't get the prescription medication that they used to get - they can't get vicodin or oxy. so what they do instead is they buy heroin. >> opioids are pretty much drugs that come from opium. you create oxycodone and hydrocodone from opium in the same way that you create heroin from opium. and when you look at the effect that hydrocodone or oxycodone or heroin produce... it's pretty much indistinguishable. >> we've driven about 20 minutes out of portland, and we're on our way to meet somebody who started using legal, prescription opioids as a teenager but quickly transitioned onto heroin. >> jack asked us not to use his real name. he is 32 years old. >> once you've done it. you know i've done it for so long that i need it to feel
a syringe and a small bag of heroin were at his bedside. they were able to revive him by administering a drug that counters the effects of opioid overdose. >> now we're seeing it so frequently and they're people that you'd never expect. it's not the junkie, it's the 25 year old kid. what we're finding is that they can't get the prescription medication that they used to get - they can't get vicodin or oxy. so what they do instead is they buy heroin. >> opioids are pretty much drugs...
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voices for vaccines parenting into open up for imization, and lisa, look, they are also using the syringe with their own facts and there's andy anti-vaccination movement, they have their stats. so everyone has the numbers and the stats. huge people in the middle that just want do get the information. >> our first guest joining us from sacramento. he is the chief of medial rettich infectiouses thes. tock otor, we have had people traveling to our country, from india, and oh nations around the globe that still have a problem with measles. for decades. and we haven't seen this kind of spike that we have seen in the last couple of years. s there something particularly? i think disrelated do people that choose not have do their children immunized. you get cheese pockets of very high susceptible population, where you get ten 20, even up do 50% of parent whose are choosing not do vaccinate their children, and it is these pockets that can result in transmission. >> so emily you have three kids and you were really on the fence about whether or not do have them vaccinated. what was your method of th
voices for vaccines parenting into open up for imization, and lisa, look, they are also using the syringe with their own facts and there's andy anti-vaccination movement, they have their stats. so everyone has the numbers and the stats. huge people in the middle that just want do get the information. >> our first guest joining us from sacramento. he is the chief of medial rettich infectiouses thes. tock otor, we have had people traveling to our country, from india, and oh nations around...
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>> what he does here he gets a syringe, starts holding it up. those gets naturally. >> when it gets gnarly? >> oh! >> it's like a chunk missing. >> i'm trying i'm trying here. >> how did it get so bad? >> it's on the mend doing perfectly okay. this video has just been exploding in viewership. >> gross. >> if you feel brave enough to check out video in its entirety rightthisminute.com, click on the show or use the mobile app. i recommend a bucket nearby. >>> a school mascot takes a tumble on stage but when help comes -- >> the mascot starts pointing in that direction. >> how the guy in the suit had a big surprise up his sleeve. >>> and a skier's heading down a mountain when -- >> [ bleep ]. >> oh he's in it. he's in it. >> for the ride. >> scary moment he becomes part of an avalanche. [b[basassisistst] ] twtwo o lalatete n nigighthts in tucson. blblewew a an n amamp.p.bubut t gogoodod n nigighthts. susurere,m,mususicic's's w whyhy w we e dodo t thihis,but it's still our business. wewe s spependnd d dayays s bobookokining g gigigs then we'veve g g
>> what he does here he gets a syringe, starts holding it up. those gets naturally. >> when it gets gnarly? >> oh! >> it's like a chunk missing. >> i'm trying i'm trying here. >> how did it get so bad? >> it's on the mend doing perfectly okay. this video has just been exploding in viewership. >> gross. >> if you feel brave enough to check out video in its entirety rightthisminute.com, click on the show or use the mobile app. i recommend a...
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. >> i think their motivations were very syringe, there wasn't one broad reason, or one simple reason. why they committed these crimes. it was different for everybody. and it was very complicated as you can imagine. and as you pointed out earlier, the truth or the facts even are sometime illusive in these situations. and so it is very much a haze of war situation, and i think you know one -- if i were to pen .1 factor that was consistent they were asked to build roads right. >> yes. and on top of that, they were initially slated to deploy to iraq, and then at the last moment, their missions switched to afghanistan, so instead of finds themselves in an urban environment, they found themselves in the middle of a dessert. >> the documentary foe cutted on two things this idea of whistle blowing and coming forward when something terribly wrong happens and the idea of war crimes. and part of the theme and the film is this idea that there is a culture, within the military, that inhibits people from coming forward. can you talk a little about that and from your perspective whether that exists
. >> i think their motivations were very syringe, there wasn't one broad reason, or one simple reason. why they committed these crimes. it was different for everybody. and it was very complicated as you can imagine. and as you pointed out earlier, the truth or the facts even are sometime illusive in these situations. and so it is very much a haze of war situation, and i think you know one -- if i were to pen .1 factor that was consistent they were asked to build roads right. >> yes....
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he had a syringe next to him and a bent spoon with a brown residue on it. had no idea what i was looking at. i was completely clueless. we knew then we had a problem. as a family we went through several years of, you know, it was devastating emotionally, financially, our relationship really pretty much broke up. but thank goodness we found the doctor, he's doing better now. he recovered. he has spent two years clean. life happens. and so when devastating things happen, like my -- this past year my husband passed away, and he then relapsed. but now he's back on the right road. he's back at new leaf. we're very happy to see him moving forward. >> i'm glad that he survived. joe, you survived as well. you started experimenting with drugs when you were in high school, right? >> right. around 20 started to pick up prescripti prescription, went and decided to ask my parents for help. it was probably the hardest thing i've done. very humiliating. humbling at the same time. and that was a year and a half ago. it's taken me some time to find the right treatment cente
he had a syringe next to him and a bent spoon with a brown residue on it. had no idea what i was looking at. i was completely clueless. we knew then we had a problem. as a family we went through several years of, you know, it was devastating emotionally, financially, our relationship really pretty much broke up. but thank goodness we found the doctor, he's doing better now. he recovered. he has spent two years clean. life happens. and so when devastating things happen, like my -- this past year...
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the fuss syringe-like too >>> some of parents are accusing play-doh of ruining christmas for their childrene fuss over this plastic is your ring-like tool. it's part of a cake decorating play set. but, yes, it looks like something some parents say is inappropriate for children. complaints are coming in. the company will provide replacements and future play sets will feature a redesigned cake decorating tool. >> we think $2.50 a gallon is great. imagine 89 cents. unbelievable! that's what you can get this texas. it's thanks to a points program at a local grocery store. gas is just a dollar 89 but when you buy enough groceries you get a dollar off. >> i filled up for $35. it used to be 85. >> awesome. drivers can do even better by buying gift cards at the store. then they can get double the points which works out to 7 9 cents a gallon. pretty good. >>> well, now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." >>> the first victims from the crash of flight 8501 have been returned home. fierce storms are stalling the search. we'll have the latest from indonesia tonight. and a look at why
the fuss syringe-like too >>> some of parents are accusing play-doh of ruining christmas for their childrene fuss over this plastic is your ring-like tool. it's part of a cake decorating play set. but, yes, it looks like something some parents say is inappropriate for children. complaints are coming in. the company will provide replacements and future play sets will feature a redesigned cake decorating tool. >> we think $2.50 a gallon is great. imagine 89 cents. unbelievable!...
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. >> reporter: there the animals are given a syringe filled with warm water. >> so this is -- they can't warm themselves in the water because when the stuff gets on their feathers, it disables them from being waterproof. it gets in the feathers and then the water gets to the skin. >> we've been in what we would call the rescue phase since friday, and we're starting to transition into recovery phase now. we don't expect to find a large amount of live animals from here on out. >> reporter: after they're triaged, the birds are transported to where they're being pretreated with baking soda, vinegar and thoroughly cleaned. in hayward laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> it looks like the contra costa county board of supervisors will not put the pay raise controversy behind them any time soon. today the deputy sheriffs association filed a federal lawsuit against the board. the association claims supervisors threatened retaliation after deputies joined a petition drive to allow voters to determine pay increases. the suit also claims supervisors threatened to undermine future collective bargaining eff
. >> reporter: there the animals are given a syringe filled with warm water. >> so this is -- they can't warm themselves in the water because when the stuff gets on their feathers, it disables them from being waterproof. it gets in the feathers and then the water gets to the skin. >> we've been in what we would call the rescue phase since friday, and we're starting to transition into recovery phase now. we don't expect to find a large amount of live animals from here on out....
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and hundreds of syringes have been disposed of properly because of the initiative.uth sometime this year. >>darya:the toilets run on solar power and are cleaned off- >>darya:new this morning. >>darya:an urgent care center east of san diego is closed after several people showed up with symptoms of measles. >>darya:health officials still need to determine if the patients have the measles. and until test results are in it won't be clear if these cases are related to the measles outbreak tied to the disney theme parks in >>darya:26 cases have been reported in connection with the parks. >>darya:officials haven't said how many people were showing symptoms in san diego, but they were immediately masked >>darya:the drought is making a big impact on five species of fish in the sacramento-san joaquin delta. >>darya:the five species saw their numbers drop significantly last year because of the drought. >>darya:the delta smelt recorded an all-time low population number in an annual fall survey on fish species. >>darya:the longfin smelt, american shad, threadfin shad and striped
and hundreds of syringes have been disposed of properly because of the initiative.uth sometime this year. >>darya:the toilets run on solar power and are cleaned off- >>darya:new this morning. >>darya:an urgent care center east of san diego is closed after several people showed up with symptoms of measles. >>darya:health officials still need to determine if the patients have the measles. and until test results are in it won't be clear if these cases are related to the...
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he had a syringe next to him and a bent spoon with a brown residue on it.hat i was looking at. i was completely clueless. we knew then wehad a problem. as a family we went through several yearof, you know it was devastating emotionally financially, our relationship really pretty much broke p. buthank goodness we found the doctor he's doing better now. he recovered. he has spent two years clean. life happens. and so whenevastating things happen, like my -- this past year my husband passed away and he then relapsed. but now he's back on the right road. he's back at new leaf. we're very happy to see him moving forwd. >> i'm glad that he surviv. joe, you survived as well. you started experimenting with drugs when you were in high school, right? >> right. around 20 started to pick up prescription prescription, went and decided to ask my parents for help. it was probably the hardest thing i've done very humiliating. humbling at the same time. and that was a year and a half ago. it's taken me so time to find the right treaent centers for me, so to speak. >> new le
he had a syringe next to him and a bent spoon with a brown residue on it.hat i was looking at. i was completely clueless. we knew then wehad a problem. as a family we went through several yearof, you know it was devastating emotionally financially, our relationship really pretty much broke p. buthank goodness we found the doctor he's doing better now. he recovered. he has spent two years clean. life happens. and so whenevastating things happen, like my -- this past year my husband passed away...
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and hundreds of syringes have been disposed of properly because of the initiative.ark:another pit stop location will be added to the south of market neighborhood sometime this year. >>mark:the toilets run on solar power and are cleaned off- >>darya:a massage therapist from san lorenzo is under arrest in antioch on suspicion of prostitution after trying to solicit an undercover cop. >>darya:police say the officer paid for a massage but the therapist, qing mah also asked the officer to pay for sex acts. >>darya:mah was under investigation after a number of complaints about the massage parlor. >>darya:the investigation is still ongoing. >>mark:still ahead on the kron four morning news. >>mark:at ***6-20*** pope francis defending the newspaper staff at charlie hebdo following last week's terror attacks. but he says there are limits to freedom of expression. then >>darya:and at ***time*** how a pair of pants can protect you from getting your identity stolen. >>mark:tech reporter gabe slate will show us what r-f- i-d sniffers are all about and how easy criminals can get a
and hundreds of syringes have been disposed of properly because of the initiative.ark:another pit stop location will be added to the south of market neighborhood sometime this year. >>mark:the toilets run on solar power and are cleaned off- >>darya:a massage therapist from san lorenzo is under arrest in antioch on suspicion of prostitution after trying to solicit an undercover cop. >>darya:police say the officer paid for a massage but the therapist, qing mah also asked the...
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it's not scary if you don't mind say syringes. i did it at my parent's house.irst injection in my stomach. they send you drugs in the mail. it's a really serious thing. i'm 35 now. i had somebody special with me who supported me the whole time and went with me everyday. you talk about it in your book having to shoot yourself up in the back of cars or on stories. i was speaking at a college commencement and had to get a tsa letter because i had shots to take with me. hello insurance. it covered a lot of it. >> that's a blessing. a lot of companies are paying for it for female employees. >> i'm glad you shared the fact you did it. i think women need to know it's okay. it doesn't have to be scary. you're putting dna on ice. we can carry babies much later in life. we don't have healthy, fabulous eggs later in life. at a nice ripe age like you in your 30s, you put beautiful eggs on ice. when you're ready, you've got it. >> so many women i can count on fingers here at cnn and beyond are doing it, have done it. it is empowering. i thank you for that thump, thump, thum
it's not scary if you don't mind say syringes. i did it at my parent's house.irst injection in my stomach. they send you drugs in the mail. it's a really serious thing. i'm 35 now. i had somebody special with me who supported me the whole time and went with me everyday. you talk about it in your book having to shoot yourself up in the back of cars or on stories. i was speaking at a college commencement and had to get a tsa letter because i had shots to take with me. hello insurance. it covered...
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. >> when he was on the ground they jabbed a syringe into his leg to get a dna sample.he dna sample and put it on the other helicopter so in the event they lost one chopper they still had proof of who they had killed. >> the other guys from the other squad were going to come and pick us up. we split up from there. the helicopter was inside and even though the pilot thought they could fly it my boss made a call to leave it there and blow the whole thing up so no one can have it. >> the chopper was blown up with very hot burning substance that basically will destroy anything in it. it melts the helicopter down because it is a classified piece of military equipment with a lot of interesting electronics inside of it. they want to make sure they didn't leave anything behind they don't want people stumbling across. >> we rigs some explosives up and blew that up. a helicopter came to get us and we got on the helicopter and flew out. >> that was a bit more intense. now we are there and people know something happened. they know helicopters were involved, and now we are trying to
. >> when he was on the ground they jabbed a syringe into his leg to get a dna sample.he dna sample and put it on the other helicopter so in the event they lost one chopper they still had proof of who they had killed. >> the other guys from the other squad were going to come and pick us up. we split up from there. the helicopter was inside and even though the pilot thought they could fly it my boss made a call to leave it there and blow the whole thing up so no one can have it....
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i measured it with a syringe and squirted it under her tongue.ing and very nerve-racking. >> holding charlotte in her arms, paige waited. an hour ticked by. and then another. and then another. >> she didn't have a seizure that day. and then she didn't have a seizure that night. >> did you sit there and look at your watch? >> right. i thought this is crazy. and then she didn't have one the next day. and then the next day. i thought that is -- she would have had 100 by now. and i just -- i know. i just thought this is insane. >> i remember how happy paige was. it's really working. i can't believe it. yeah, that was pretty amazing to hear. >> it had worked. but in just a couple of weeks the excitement was overshadowed by panic. paige was running out of marijuana and the dispensary didn't have any more of that particular strain. even if there was more, the monthly price tag would have been astronomical. $2,000, and not a penny of it covered by insurance. but then paige heard about the stanleys, the six brothers and their greenhouse of marijuana that
i measured it with a syringe and squirted it under her tongue.ing and very nerve-racking. >> holding charlotte in her arms, paige waited. an hour ticked by. and then another. and then another. >> she didn't have a seizure that day. and then she didn't have a seizure that night. >> did you sit there and look at your watch? >> right. i thought this is crazy. and then she didn't have one the next day. and then the next day. i thought that is -- she would have had 100 by...
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we found clothing hanging from branches, beer bottles and a syringe.rs to be a homeless encampment. >> my issue is not to deal with the people doing this, but my issue is to get this cleaned up as soon as possible and restore the land to what it used to be. >> reporter: robinson suggested a grassroots clean-up effort but this mess is the responsibility of the national park service. >> like most areas in the greater bay area, there is a homelessness issue. and our park is not immune. >> reporter: howard levitt with the golden gate national recreation area says they have a maintenance crew on site every day. when they become aware of an issue they clean it up. >> it's impossible to cover every inch of the park all the time. >> reporter: he wants to remind people camping here is illegal. if you see trash like this, the best thing to do is call and report it. in san francisco, alycia harrington abc 7 news. >> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >>> next at 5:00, police on the lookout for this man. a live report to his possible connection to the g
we found clothing hanging from branches, beer bottles and a syringe.rs to be a homeless encampment. >> my issue is not to deal with the people doing this, but my issue is to get this cleaned up as soon as possible and restore the land to what it used to be. >> reporter: robinson suggested a grassroots clean-up effort but this mess is the responsibility of the national park service. >> like most areas in the greater bay area, there is a homelessness issue. and our park is not...
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and we've also got a little bulb suction syringe. open your legs. open.y. >> seven minutes after the traffic stop, the baby is here. >> we need suction. right after the baby was delivered, we need to suction out the baby's airway. and you can hear right after we do, the baby starts to cry. oh, boy! >> just as the baby emerges, the ambulance pulls up. but deputy cox has got everything under control. >> oh, boy. baby's delivered. >> you've got the blankets? >> yep. we've got the blankets. >> all right. >> one last step remains, cutting the umbilical cord. but no one has scissors. >> we just have a straight scalpel to cut the umbilical cord, so i cut it for them, and i don't think that they minded at that point in time. okay. we're free. all right. we're going to get you going in the ambulance with your baby. we're going to go to the hospital, okay? all right. >> the ecstatic husband seems to be doing a victory lap. >> i think he wanted to see the baby, see his wife. he just wanted to be northwest. he was just a very proud dad at that point. >> after everyth
and we've also got a little bulb suction syringe. open your legs. open.y. >> seven minutes after the traffic stop, the baby is here. >> we need suction. right after the baby was delivered, we need to suction out the baby's airway. and you can hear right after we do, the baby starts to cry. oh, boy! >> just as the baby emerges, the ambulance pulls up. but deputy cox has got everything under control. >> oh, boy. baby's delivered. >> you've got the blankets? >>...
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growth fund is a company called becker dicken son that supplies the world supply of needles and syringes. it's a compelling investment opportunity. >> you said you do have to kind of pick and choose so where would you put money to work? you gave us a couple of picks. >> some of the things we own are lithia motors which is benefitting from an upgrade cycle in automotive, which we think is in the early stages. they own over 80 dealerships here in the u.s. trades at a very low multiple. we see a nice earnings trajectory here throughout this year. we also like eagle materials. this is a cement and jipsum wall board company that's been beaten up because they have a small amount of their business tied to energy. they sell fracture sand and oil weld cement. we feel like right here that's been more than priced into the stock, and we look for situations like that to really take advantage of in this market. >> all right. gentlemen, thank you. eric, rob, appreciate it investmentvery much. you can find out what else go to power lunch.cnbc right now and check out their picks. let's go over to dom for
growth fund is a company called becker dicken son that supplies the world supply of needles and syringes. it's a compelling investment opportunity. >> you said you do have to kind of pick and choose so where would you put money to work? you gave us a couple of picks. >> some of the things we own are lithia motors which is benefitting from an upgrade cycle in automotive, which we think is in the early stages. they own over 80 dealerships here in the u.s. trades at a very low...
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not accepted items include syringes needles, i.v. solutions, loges and liquids. aerosol cans inmaters and thermometers. find a complete list at nbc10.com and also on your nbc 10 app. >>> new rigs for the rails, the first of patco's refurbished train cars will roll out as soon as next month. eight rebuilt cars have passed final tests. the cars will start running on nights and weekends before the end of february. patco will then shift the cars to rush-hour service a month or two later. patco is refurbishing 120 cars in its commuter rail fleet. >>> dangerous cold has its grip on our region. >> that is our top story on nbc 10 news at 4:00. it feels like single digits out there right now. ? just a matter of hours there will be single d/"t)u temperatures in some parts of our area. >>> and of course the fierce wind gusts are only making things worst. i'll let you know how bad things will get as we head into tonight. my exclusive nbc 10 first alert forecast. >> then all new at 4:30, bugged out. the creepy crawly ingredients that showed up in some school lunches in pennsy
not accepted items include syringes needles, i.v. solutions, loges and liquids. aerosol cans inmaters and thermometers. find a complete list at nbc10.com and also on your nbc 10 app. >>> new rigs for the rails, the first of patco's refurbished train cars will roll out as soon as next month. eight rebuilt cars have passed final tests. the cars will start running on nights and weekends before the end of february. patco will then shift the cars to rush-hour service a month or two later....
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. >> reporter: there the animals are given a syringe filled with warm water. >> so this is -- they can't warm themselves in the water because when the stuff gets on their feathers, it disables them from being waterproof. it gets in the feathers and the water gets to the skin. >> reporter: meantime in sacramento, two different labs are rushing tests to determine exactly what substance contaminated the birds. so far 400 have been collected mostly from shorelines. of that number, 100 have died. >> he didn't make it. >> it's a mystery and the bird care folks have never seen this kind of viscous nonpetroleum material, so every minute that goes by, the mystery thickens. >> reporter: after their triage, the birds are transported to the international bird rescue center in fairfield where they're being pretreated with baking soda and vinegar and thoroughly cleaned. once the mystery substance is identified, fish and wildlife and local organizations like bay keeper will try to identify the source. in hayward, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> ten protesters who brought traffic were in jail. ten refuse
. >> reporter: there the animals are given a syringe filled with warm water. >> so this is -- they can't warm themselves in the water because when the stuff gets on their feathers, it disables them from being waterproof. it gets in the feathers and the water gets to the skin. >> reporter: meantime in sacramento, two different labs are rushing tests to determine exactly what substance contaminated the birds. so far 400 have been collected mostly from shorelines. of that number,...
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center it's a syringe placed under my tongue and i swallow it. >> reporter: the medicine reduced her seizures from 300 a day to 10. >> we chose to come back to the state we love to the people we love and put our faith in our lawmakers to help us give jennifer the life she deserves. >> reporter: dave's bill in the senate and house bill would legalize the use of two cannabis oils to control seizures. >> we're not looking to legalize marijuana. >> reporter: so i ask you to please allow this to come out of committee. >> reporter: while they fine tune their bill that it will be carried over and the committee will vote next week. and they will be optimistic as they would get a vote in the full senate. in richmond, peggy fox, wusa9. >>> and marijuana is a class i controlled substance, a federal crime to prescribe it. in colorado doctors will be allowed to recommend it. the bills would allow the virginia doctors to recommend two forms of cannabis oil or entreatable epilepsy. >>> the virginia governor is out of the hospital. the virginia democrat has been in the medical center following a hor
center it's a syringe placed under my tongue and i swallow it. >> reporter: the medicine reduced her seizures from 300 a day to 10. >> we chose to come back to the state we love to the people we love and put our faith in our lawmakers to help us give jennifer the life she deserves. >> reporter: dave's bill in the senate and house bill would legalize the use of two cannabis oils to control seizures. >> we're not looking to legalize marijuana. >> reporter: so i ask...
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. >> when he was on the ground they jabbed a syringe into his leg in order to get a dna sample. and they took the dna sample and put it on the other helicopter so in the event they lost one chopper they still had proof of who they had killed. >> the other guys from the other squadron were going to come pick us up. so we split up from there with the helicopters the pilots thought they could fly it but my boss made the decision to blow it up. >> blown up with a very hot-burning substance that basically will destroy anything in it. it just melts the helicopter down because it is a classified piece of military equipment with a lot of interesting electronics inside of it, they didn't want to leave anything behind that they don't want people stumbling across. >> so we reached an explosives up and then we blew that up, helicopter came to get us and then we got on the helicopter and flew out. that was a bit more intense because now we're there, people know something happened, they know helicopters were involved and now we're trying to get back a 90-minute flight almost like watching a r
. >> when he was on the ground they jabbed a syringe into his leg in order to get a dna sample. and they took the dna sample and put it on the other helicopter so in the event they lost one chopper they still had proof of who they had killed. >> the other guys from the other squadron were going to come pick us up. so we split up from there with the helicopters the pilots thought they could fly it but my boss made the decision to blow it up. >> blown up with a very hot-burning...