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computer system. you should have a system that you meet the following certifications that were and that's transparent so you can go back and count the vote if something goes wrong. so establishing standards is useful, and remembering that one reason some states are behind in this is a funding issue. it's not that there's not money there but they've allocated at one place rather than another and it's expensive to make changes and expensive to do the ongoing security issues. so maybe part of that is there will be federal funding to enable even the poorer states for in some cases it may be counties and municipalities to bring them up to national standards but if there is a designation, it has to be clear that this is a helping hand, not assuming control and that i think would be very unsuccessf unsuccessful. >> one of the concerns is that you could have a day kind of like we had last friday where there was a internet of things organized attack on a company that was basically one of the operators on the s
computer system. you should have a system that you meet the following certifications that were and that's transparent so you can go back and count the vote if something goes wrong. so establishing standards is useful, and remembering that one reason some states are behind in this is a funding issue. it's not that there's not money there but they've allocated at one place rather than another and it's expensive to make changes and expensive to do the ongoing security issues. so maybe part of that...
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not a single payer system necessarily but funded delivery system. how we do that, whether we put the arm on delivery systems to take a certain requisite number of people or give people a block grant, i'm fine with that. the deal is nobody should be left at the bottom. if people want to trade up for a choice of providers, they look at models like australian system and others where there is lots of room for people to, you know, expand service offerings and pick stuff financed through supplementary insurance provided the base program covers most people and most people would be comfortable in that quality and service of that program. i think that's eventually what we've got to get to. this categorical eligibility in and out is nuts, with all due respect. [ laughter ] >> judy and then finish with justin. >> okay. wow. okay. i'm still trying to think about that. i do think that the future of health care needs to become more simplified, that we've made it incredible administratively complex. i was oftentimes aca when you talk about medicaid, we simplified
not a single payer system necessarily but funded delivery system. how we do that, whether we put the arm on delivery systems to take a certain requisite number of people or give people a block grant, i'm fine with that. the deal is nobody should be left at the bottom. if people want to trade up for a choice of providers, they look at models like australian system and others where there is lots of room for people to, you know, expand service offerings and pick stuff financed through...
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they are using those systems to enter into state systems and federal systems. we are open to talking about those things, too. we have resources in our field offices that work through all those things. thank you. >> all right. well, we are now going to turn to our first question and kathryn, it's for you. we know that students, regardless of their race, their origin, color, gender, all deserve a safe environment for their education. maybe if you can talk a little about the work you are doing around campus climate and how that factors into what we are seeing at hbcu. >> great, i would like to talk about stories in each major area. i will spend the most time on sexual violence because that's been a topic that is very much in the news and i think it's very important for us to make sure we are actually living our civil rights promise in campuses on that topic. i do want to touch on race discrimination and disability discrimination because those issues are less in the news and prevalent in the schools. i'll start with a story outside the hcbu context. resolution agre
they are using those systems to enter into state systems and federal systems. we are open to talking about those things, too. we have resources in our field offices that work through all those things. thank you. >> all right. well, we are now going to turn to our first question and kathryn, it's for you. we know that students, regardless of their race, their origin, color, gender, all deserve a safe environment for their education. maybe if you can talk a little about the work you are...
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it is how the system works. for example, for canada, it is unlawful to develop or field an anti personal land mine. for israel it is totally legitimate to do so. in the event canada and israel fight, israel could use that and canada could not. what will happen with autonomous weapons systems and why i am not waving the band flag together with mary is because i know the countries that are going to field them are not going to be administering any type of result from that process. the last thing i want to have happen is the normal countries who have very complicated projects for fielding weapons like india who came up with a robotic revolution 15 years ago. i think they have the biggest in the world today, sidebar. but they took this problem on board as one of the issues they need to tackle, i would trust them much more to handle it effectively in a country where they don't care about the collateral damage as much. my concern is they could achieve the opposite. the good guys who will take care only the field system
it is how the system works. for example, for canada, it is unlawful to develop or field an anti personal land mine. for israel it is totally legitimate to do so. in the event canada and israel fight, israel could use that and canada could not. what will happen with autonomous weapons systems and why i am not waving the band flag together with mary is because i know the countries that are going to field them are not going to be administering any type of result from that process. the last thing i...
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15 years based on looking at our current system right now our current system is over 16-year-old we we use that a benchmark to guide obvious on the length of the maintains a very xeevens combraefr so we're not having to renovate, upgrade and replace all our network. >> would it make sense to make that a 10 year contract and the option to extend 5 more years so 10 years from now you could - right now, we're thinking we're senateer in the future and we'll protect the future with the rated in which technology is approving seems like 18 or 10 years from now the base will be different i can't imagine. >> that's an excellent point we did look at different models of how we would do the maintenance arrangement and looked at it upgrades in 6 years and again in 12 years but arrangement that motorola said a 15 years there was a savings by the bundles and have the option to modify that and standard provisions for termination of non-appropriation as part of program if we have a change or major technology shift there is flexibility that the city has i will say if you look at public safety radio comm
15 years based on looking at our current system right now our current system is over 16-year-old we we use that a benchmark to guide obvious on the length of the maintains a very xeevens combraefr so we're not having to renovate, upgrade and replace all our network. >> would it make sense to make that a 10 year contract and the option to extend 5 more years so 10 years from now you could - right now, we're thinking we're senateer in the future and we'll protect the future with the rated...
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i want to talk health systems. both administer not just one institution but systems. you know, this conference was called hospital of tomorrow last year. but time moves on. we really made a concerted decision because we have to expand the boundaries here. you have a system that is throughout the state of north carolina. how does that come together? where is the future of that? where does that go? >> we have about 47 hospitals throughout, 60,000 teammates. i think what we have done well as a system is, look, it's probably overused but first curve. supply chain would do extraordinarily well. so all of our hospitals and systems work well in that. i think what we're stepping back and looking at is how do we leverage capabilities or to the second curve together. we want to make sure the analytics are coordinated, aligned, virtual care platforms. what we know for sure is we make this transformation, it is an expensive technological build. and the care platform alone is very resource intensive. so we're trying to figure out how to use the same thinking in terms of spreading
i want to talk health systems. both administer not just one institution but systems. you know, this conference was called hospital of tomorrow last year. but time moves on. we really made a concerted decision because we have to expand the boundaries here. you have a system that is throughout the state of north carolina. how does that come together? where is the future of that? where does that go? >> we have about 47 hospitals throughout, 60,000 teammates. i think what we have done well as...
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and the permit system. the new since the system is based on the classical legal principle something something something. i don't know that. and what that means is you have the right to use the property so long as you want as opposed to the permit system that says you are not allowed to do this unless the government allows you. now there are problems. one of them is that it's basically reactive. it allows people to commit harm and then you can sue them or get an injunction against them more or less after they committed the horrible or immediately before. the permit system is proactive if says no, no, you have to prove to us that you are qualified. there are many more problems in the permit system in the nuisance system for rent seeking the phenomenon the government can hand out benefits to people. no government can possibly know all of the information necessary to run the entire economy. the example given nobody in the world knows how to build a pencil because you need graphite, would come in to get the work
and the permit system. the new since the system is based on the classical legal principle something something something. i don't know that. and what that means is you have the right to use the property so long as you want as opposed to the permit system that says you are not allowed to do this unless the government allows you. now there are problems. one of them is that it's basically reactive. it allows people to commit harm and then you can sue them or get an injunction against them more or...
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and conclusive systems that exist anywhere. they make it so easy to flip houses and make money. >> i thought i knew what i was doing. i've been investing in real estate for 30 years. it's so refreshing to learn from someone that's doing the business at such a high level in today's market. >> i bought five properties. i've wholesaled three of those properties. i've just finished my last -- my first flip, and i'm holding onto one piece of property as a long-term strategy. go ahead. take this step. it's a leap of faith, and you will not look back. it will change your life forever. >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merrill, the star of a&e's hit tv show "flip this house," one of the most successful real-estate investors in the country and america's number-one real-estate-investing expert has one heck of an opportunity for you. than is hosting a one-of-a-kind free two-hour real-estate wealth-building workshop where you will learn hi
and conclusive systems that exist anywhere. they make it so easy to flip houses and make money. >> i thought i knew what i was doing. i've been investing in real estate for 30 years. it's so refreshing to learn from someone that's doing the business at such a high level in today's market. >> i bought five properties. i've wholesaled three of those properties. i've just finished my last -- my first flip, and i'm holding onto one piece of property as a long-term strategy. go ahead....
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it is how the system works. for example, for canada, it is unlawful to develop or field an anti personal land mine. for israel it is totally legitimate to do so. in the unlikely event israel and canada were to fight, israel could use that and canada could not. what will happen with autonomous weapons systems and why i am not waving the band flag together with mary is because i know the countries that are going to field them are not going to be administering any type of result from that process. the last thing i want to have happen is the normal countries who have very complicated projects for fielding weapons like india who came up with a robotic revolution 15 years ago. i think they have the biggest in the world today, sidebar. but they took this problem on board as one of the issues they need to tackle, i would trust them much more to handle it effectively in a country where they don't care about the collateral damage as much. my concern is they could achieve the opposite. the good guys who will take care only
it is how the system works. for example, for canada, it is unlawful to develop or field an anti personal land mine. for israel it is totally legitimate to do so. in the unlikely event israel and canada were to fight, israel could use that and canada could not. what will happen with autonomous weapons systems and why i am not waving the band flag together with mary is because i know the countries that are going to field them are not going to be administering any type of result from that process....
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it is how the system works, but it is one of the fallacies of the system. for example, for canada, it's unlawful to develop or field an anti-personnel land mine, but for israel it is totally legitimate to do so. if israel and canada could fight, canada could not, which shows you how stupid international law could be. i say that to tell you what happens with autonomous weapons systems. i know who is going to field them. the countries are going to field them are not the countries that are going to be administering any type of results from that process. and the last thing i want to have happen is the normal countries who have very complicated projects and approval processes for fielding weapons like india, who came up with the robotic revolution 15 years ago, they took this problem on board as one of the issues they need to tackle with. i would trust them much more to handle this issue effectively than a country where i know they don't care about the collateral damage as much. so my problem with the proposed ban is -- my concern is it will achieve the opposite
it is how the system works, but it is one of the fallacies of the system. for example, for canada, it's unlawful to develop or field an anti-personnel land mine, but for israel it is totally legitimate to do so. if israel and canada could fight, canada could not, which shows you how stupid international law could be. i say that to tell you what happens with autonomous weapons systems. i know who is going to field them. the countries are going to field them are not the countries that are going...
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this system will drop temps a bit to the low 60s on saturday. (karla back to desk) anti-donald trump protests -- a pacific storm system is already ushering cloud cover our way and will bring chances sunday into monday morning. expect highs around 70 tomorrow with mostly cloudy skies, then a drop to the low and mid 60s in the low to mid 60s. wednesday we'll get extra clouds from a quick moving system that will push through the area. we may get a bit of a breeze from that system and high temps we'll see breezy to windy conditions on black friday, along with partly to mostly cloudy skies as another system pushes through the area. this system will drop temps a bit to the low 60s on saturday. (karla back to desk) (karla back to desk) anti-donald trump protests -- pushes through the area. this system will drop temps a bit to the low 60s on saturday. continuing all across the nation and -- even going overseas! nearly 5-hundred people -- of paris. demonstrators say -- they will not accept the trump administration -- targeting minority groups in the u-s.
this system will drop temps a bit to the low 60s on saturday. (karla back to desk) anti-donald trump protests -- a pacific storm system is already ushering cloud cover our way and will bring chances sunday into monday morning. expect highs around 70 tomorrow with mostly cloudy skies, then a drop to the low and mid 60s in the low to mid 60s. wednesday we'll get extra clouds from a quick moving system that will push through the area. we may get a bit of a breeze from that system and high temps...
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not a single-payer system necessarily but funded delivery system. how we do that, whether we put the arm on delivery systems to take a certain requisite number of people or give people a block grant, i'm fine with that. but the deal is nobody should be left at the bottom. if people want to trade up for a choice of providers, they look at models like the australian system and others where there is lots of room for people to, you know, expand service offerings and pick stuff financed through supplementary insurance, provided the base program covers most people and most people would be comfortable in that quality and service of that program. i think that's eventually what we've got to get to. this categorical eligibility in and out is nuts, with all due respect. [laughter] matt: yeah. judy and then finish with justin. judy: wow. ok, i'm still trying to think about that. i do think that the future of health care needs to become more simplified, that we've made it incredible administratively complex. i was oftentimes, the aca when you talk about medicaid
not a single-payer system necessarily but funded delivery system. how we do that, whether we put the arm on delivery systems to take a certain requisite number of people or give people a block grant, i'm fine with that. but the deal is nobody should be left at the bottom. if people want to trade up for a choice of providers, they look at models like the australian system and others where there is lots of room for people to, you know, expand service offerings and pick stuff financed through...
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you can have a defensive system. and in a defensive system, like for example handling of diffusion of aries. there the adversity is not involved and ai can do a lot in coming up with the systems in any case. at the next level, you have defensive ai. so we talk of, you know, the systems like phalanx which have been deployed for decades now. there, the missiles are coming in, you're destroying the missiles, autonomous systems, ai autonomous systems are in place so that casualties are reduced. and the third, you have precision coming in now. so you can have offensive systems. for example, if you have drones, armed drones which are autonomous, okay, you already have armed drones in effect, but you have autonomous armed drones, when the pilots -- that's the third level, the offense is coming in. at the fourth level, if the graduation of the ai takes place and it develops to the extent where it can also mimic the empathy and judgment aspects, when it graduates to there are many other benefits, which we can talk about, but
you can have a defensive system. and in a defensive system, like for example handling of diffusion of aries. there the adversity is not involved and ai can do a lot in coming up with the systems in any case. at the next level, you have defensive ai. so we talk of, you know, the systems like phalanx which have been deployed for decades now. there, the missiles are coming in, you're destroying the missiles, autonomous systems, ai autonomous systems are in place so that casualties are reduced. and...
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the system moves out and we will see more sunshine on tu 60s. highs will continue in the mid 60s on wednesday, but another system will bring some wind and cloud cover that day. we'll see a little cool-down to the low 60s in the system's wake on thanksgiving. we'll also see sunny skies and light winds on thursday. expect mainly sunny skies on black friday and to start the weekend, along with highs in the mid 60s. we'll get a bit more cloud look best starting in the overnight hours and continuing into monday morning. morning hours and will then clear out as we head into the afternoon. expect breezy winds and highs in the low to mid 60s tomorrow. the system moves out and we will see more sunshine on tuesday with highs in the mid 60s. highs will continue in the mid 60s on wednesday, but another system will bring some wind and cloud cover that day. we'll see a little cool-down to the low 60s in the system's wake on thanksgiving. we'll also see sunny skies and light winds on thursday. expect mainly sunny skies on black friday an weekend, along with hi
the system moves out and we will see more sunshine on tu 60s. highs will continue in the mid 60s on wednesday, but another system will bring some wind and cloud cover that day. we'll see a little cool-down to the low 60s in the system's wake on thanksgiving. we'll also see sunny skies and light winds on thursday. expect mainly sunny skies on black friday and to start the weekend, along with highs in the mid 60s. we'll get a bit more cloud look best starting in the overnight hours and continuing...
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the bail system before arrangement is unconstitutional that's why my office filed papers in supreme court we'll not defend that law we are innovate taking issue with the law but about the existing bail process prior to the point of arrangement at arrangement a judge has the opportunity to review the circumstances and make an individual bail determination based on all the facts a bail schedule that lists the price of freedom without consideration of the individual circumstances is not serving the interest of the government or the public and unfairly discriminates against the poor government entities in other states tackle the problem in lawsuits like alabama, kansas, missouri and mississippi and louisiana have reformed their action but my action is the first time that a government entity has refused to - dangerous people need to remain incarcerated how much money someone has is not picture measure of the 245e9 right now we have a system that someone can be locked up for days because they can't pay for your freedom and someone dangerous what about free someone for marijuana for sale c
the bail system before arrangement is unconstitutional that's why my office filed papers in supreme court we'll not defend that law we are innovate taking issue with the law but about the existing bail process prior to the point of arrangement at arrangement a judge has the opportunity to review the circumstances and make an individual bail determination based on all the facts a bail schedule that lists the price of freedom without consideration of the individual circumstances is not serving...
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how do we move our system to a prevention based system? the aca actually created the ability through the cms innovation center to observe what people in the field tell us works, and conduct small tests, if they work, expand them further. now, for a model to expand the cms office of the actuary needs to certify a model not only improves care, but saves money and could do so at scale. so with diabetes prevention, we begin testing a model where participants identified at high risk of developing diabetes were provided strategies to increase their physical activity, control their weight and decrease their risk of developing type 2 diabetes. the results were consistent with what other studies have shown. participation led to approximately 5% reduction in weight and saved medicare an estimated $2,600 per person enrolled in the program, over just 15-month period. so for us to manage the cost of the medicare program over the long-term, and this is vital, for us to manage the cost, prevention will have to be part of the new normal. other models are
how do we move our system to a prevention based system? the aca actually created the ability through the cms innovation center to observe what people in the field tell us works, and conduct small tests, if they work, expand them further. now, for a model to expand the cms office of the actuary needs to certify a model not only improves care, but saves money and could do so at scale. so with diabetes prevention, we begin testing a model where participants identified at high risk of developing...
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that's what you can find intact immune system the immune system attacks these proteins and generally will kill the tumors. if you have an inefficient immune system or suppressed, then tumor growth can take place. but we are constantly having communications in cells, and clearing those with a good immune system. for example, it's not a problem in washington but here we get a lot more sunshine. if you could sit in the sun for about an hour you can get as many as 10,000 communications in your skin cell genome. the fortunate thing was a scam, we replace it on average every two weeks. that does to the acumen it's in your house, that's you. [laughter] that's why there's always more coming now matter what you do. so we are constantly shutting that skin -- shedding that skin. but other cells are now so easy to shed and that's why our immune system comes in. this individual had communications -- in his communications. we found hpv 16 present in his microbiome, putting them in a situation where it would be more likely if we didn't have cancer that if he developed it. but the neo-antigens give
that's what you can find intact immune system the immune system attacks these proteins and generally will kill the tumors. if you have an inefficient immune system or suppressed, then tumor growth can take place. but we are constantly having communications in cells, and clearing those with a good immune system. for example, it's not a problem in washington but here we get a lot more sunshine. if you could sit in the sun for about an hour you can get as many as 10,000 communications in your skin...
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o'hare is now using a system perform better than the old systems -- and should speed up security lines. "we worked diligently to launch so that tsa officers and other staff would have plenty of time to acclimate to the new processes and technology changes." so far the new technology is being used by american and united airlines. coming up on kwwl, the mister food test kitchen.... it's national clean out your refrigerator day a see what we're cookin' up. but cleaned out the fridge since today is "national clean out your refrigerator day". after all, we want it to be ready for the holidays. and since they're right around the corner, i want to share a tasty and colorful side dish that i know that you'll love. we begin by trimming a good amount of brussels sprouts and cutting 'em in half. after that, we cut a butternut squash in half, remove the seeds, peel it and cut it on a baking sheet for about 30 either serve this as is, or the combination of the brussel sprouts and squash accented with the cinnamon and maple syrup is really tasty. so after cleaning recipe for our, "cinnamon maple roa
o'hare is now using a system perform better than the old systems -- and should speed up security lines. "we worked diligently to launch so that tsa officers and other staff would have plenty of time to acclimate to the new processes and technology changes." so far the new technology is being used by american and united airlines. coming up on kwwl, the mister food test kitchen.... it's national clean out your refrigerator day a see what we're cookin' up. but cleaned out the fridge...
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current system starts to make its slow push to the east. expect overnight lows in the upper 30s and low 40s around the valley tonight. tomorrow will be a breezy day with gusts between 25- 30mph as wednesday we will be in between system, but high temps will only reach the low to mid 50s around the valley. the winds will be light with only high cloud cover. some breezes thursday with highs in the mid 50s. the cloud cover will thicken up. it looks like friday will be upper end breezy/lower end windy, but the winds will put an extra bite in the air as high temps will only reach the low 50s. the system makes an exit by early saturday, which will clear skies over the weekend. saturday high temps recover to enough to bring us some breezes and stunt any warming that day. breezy winds tonight as the current system starts to make its slow push to the east. expect overnight lows in the upper 30s and low 40s around tomorrow will be a breezy day with gusts between 25- 30mph as wednesday we will be in between system, but high temps will only reach the lo
current system starts to make its slow push to the east. expect overnight lows in the upper 30s and low 40s around the valley tonight. tomorrow will be a breezy day with gusts between 25- 30mph as wednesday we will be in between system, but high temps will only reach the low to mid 50s around the valley. the winds will be light with only high cloud cover. some breezes thursday with highs in the mid 50s. the cloud cover will thicken up. it looks like friday will be upper end breezy/lower end...
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this is the last system and the weakest system. the current beach hazard continues until 3:00 this afternoon. to give you an idea where we've been since october you can see everyone well above average. 122% in oakland. look at livermore at 106% and san jose. yeah, october has been kind to us, as well as november. we will get a break, though, after tonight's system. so that moves out quickly and then by 11:00 tonight the next system pushing into the north bay. then early tomorrow morning, once again, a few morning showers from fremont to the summit and then queer in the clear for sunshine and a dry week ahead. so additional rainfall, it won't be much. we are looking at a couple hundredths, maybe a quarter inch around belmont, and perhaps mountain view. highs today underneath sunny skies in the 50s. it will be a cool one. the winds will kick up. a nice change. a chance to clean things up and dry out a bit. the accuweather seven-day forecast, the 1 on our second storm system is moving through right now. we will begin to see the cleari
this is the last system and the weakest system. the current beach hazard continues until 3:00 this afternoon. to give you an idea where we've been since october you can see everyone well above average. 122% in oakland. look at livermore at 106% and san jose. yeah, october has been kind to us, as well as november. we will get a break, though, after tonight's system. so that moves out quickly and then by 11:00 tonight the next system pushing into the north bay. then early tomorrow morning, once...
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they are using those systems to enter into state systems and federal systems. we are open to talking about those things, too. we have resources in our field offices that work through all those things. thank you. >> all right. well, we are now going to turn to our first question and kathryn, it's for you. we know that students, regardless of their race, their origin, color, gender, all deserve a safe environment for their education. maybe if you can talk a little about the work you are doing around campus climate and how that factors into what we are seeing at hbcu. >> great, i would like to talk about stories in each major area. i will spend the most time on sexual violence because that's been a topic that is very much in the news, and i think it's very important for us to make sure we are actually living our civil rights promise in campuses on that topic. i do want to touch on race discrimination and disability discrimination because those issues are less in the news and very present still for students in school. i'll start with a story outside the hcbu contex
they are using those systems to enter into state systems and federal systems. we are open to talking about those things, too. we have resources in our field offices that work through all those things. thank you. >> all right. well, we are now going to turn to our first question and kathryn, it's for you. we know that students, regardless of their race, their origin, color, gender, all deserve a safe environment for their education. maybe if you can talk a little about the work you are...
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i want to talk health systems. both administer not just one institution but systems. you know, this conference was called hospital of tomorrow last year. but time moves on. we really made a concerted decision because we have to expand the boundaries here. you have a system that is throughout the state of north carolina. how does that come together? where is the future of that? where does that go? >> we have about 47 hospitals throughout, 60,000 teammates. i think what we have done well as a system is, look, it's probably overused but first curve. supply chain would do extraordinarily well. so all of our hospitals and systems work well in that. i think what we're stepping back and looking at is how do we leverage capabilities or to the second curve together. cins are building up in different places. we want to make sure the analytics are coordinated, aligned, virtual care platforms. what we know for sure is we make this transformation, it is an expensive technological build. and the care platform alone is very resource intensive. so we're trying to figure out how to us
i want to talk health systems. both administer not just one institution but systems. you know, this conference was called hospital of tomorrow last year. but time moves on. we really made a concerted decision because we have to expand the boundaries here. you have a system that is throughout the state of north carolina. how does that come together? where is the future of that? where does that go? >> we have about 47 hospitals throughout, 60,000 teammates. i think what we have done well as...
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late wednesday/early thursday, our next system start to make its entrance. we'll see extra cloud cover and some breezes thursday with highs in the mid 50s. the cloud cover will thicken friday and the winds will pick up. it looks like friday will be upper end breezy/lower end high temps will only reach the low 50s. the system makes an exit by early saturday, which will clear skies over the weekend. saturday high temps recover to the mid 50s, then to around 60 on sunday. a system will pass to our north monday, but it'll be close enough to bring us some breezes and stunt any warming that day. up next.. it's all hands on deck for the busiest day of the year at zappo's but this year.. but this year.. they're managing the cyber monday stress in an unusual way. and... at -6- a creepy crawly situation. a las vegas woman says scorpions have invaded her apartment building... and pest control isn't helping. when you ask, we investigate. 13-action news -- nevada dollars -- during the 13-days of giving". donation bins are out right now -- across the valley -- including h
late wednesday/early thursday, our next system start to make its entrance. we'll see extra cloud cover and some breezes thursday with highs in the mid 50s. the cloud cover will thicken friday and the winds will pick up. it looks like friday will be upper end breezy/lower end high temps will only reach the low 50s. the system makes an exit by early saturday, which will clear skies over the weekend. saturday high temps recover to the mid 50s, then to around 60 on sunday. a system will pass to our...
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park system. designed by olmstead in 1871. we can see on these images the parkways connecting the pieces of the park system, front, the parade and delaware park. as we talked about earlier, these early parkways were usually aligned with existing city grid forms. there is some ornamentation here in this part of the plan. but essentially they are these kind of straight line grid following boulevard systems. and the parkway as part of a park system spreads across the united states, seen here in chicago west park system. reminder, jens jenson, the architect. there are gridded environments, wide streets, tree lines connecting park to park. these early park systems, as they develop over time, begin to expand and get larger and larger. the red box on here is the previous slide. we just looked at that system. we can see it extending to connect the riverfront park designed by kessler down to swope park, the large country park that becomes developed later on in the development of kansas city. early parkways
park system. designed by olmstead in 1871. we can see on these images the parkways connecting the pieces of the park system, front, the parade and delaware park. as we talked about earlier, these early parkways were usually aligned with existing city grid forms. there is some ornamentation here in this part of the plan. but essentially they are these kind of straight line grid following boulevard systems. and the parkway as part of a park system spreads across the united states, seen here in...
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not a single payer system necessarily but funded delivery system. how we do that, whether we put the arm on delivery systems to take a certain requisite number of people or give people a block grant, i'm fine with that. the deal is nobody should be left at the bottom. if people want to trade up for a choice of providers, they look at models like australian system and others where there is lots of room for people to, you know, expand service offerings and pick stuff financed through supplementary insurance provided the base program covers most people and most people would be comfortable in that quality and service of that program. i think that's eventually what we've got to get to. this categorical eligibility in and out is nuts, with all due respect. >> judy and then finish with justin. >> okay. wow. okay. i do think that the future of health care needs to become more simplified, that we've made it incredible administratively complex. i was oftentimes aca when you talk about medicaid, we simplified eligibility. for those of us who run medicaid eligi
not a single payer system necessarily but funded delivery system. how we do that, whether we put the arm on delivery systems to take a certain requisite number of people or give people a block grant, i'm fine with that. the deal is nobody should be left at the bottom. if people want to trade up for a choice of providers, they look at models like australian system and others where there is lots of room for people to, you know, expand service offerings and pick stuff financed through...
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this system will drop temps a bit to the low 60s on saturday. are you looking for an office breezy winds to the area. expect showers tomorrow afternoon. however, it looks the chances for rain will get better late sunday into monday morning. expect highs around 70 tomorrow with mostly cloudy skies, then a drop to the low and mid 60s on monday with partly cloudy skies and breezy winds. tuesday we will be between system and will again top out in the low to mid 60s. wednesday we'll get extra clouds from a quick moving system that will push through the area. we may get a bit of a breeze from that system and high temps will top out in the mid 60s and expect sunny skies and light winds on thanksgiving. we'll see breezy to windy conditions on black friday, along with partly to mostly cloudy skies as another system pushes through the area. this system will drop temps a bit to the low 60s on saturday. breezy winds to the area. expect chances for isolated showers tomorrow afternoon. however, it looks the chances for rain will get better late sunday into mo
this system will drop temps a bit to the low 60s on saturday. are you looking for an office breezy winds to the area. expect showers tomorrow afternoon. however, it looks the chances for rain will get better late sunday into monday morning. expect highs around 70 tomorrow with mostly cloudy skies, then a drop to the low and mid 60s on monday with partly cloudy skies and breezy winds. tuesday we will be between system and will again top out in the low to mid 60s. wednesday we'll get extra clouds...
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the multi employer system is in a more dire situation. it is only about a third the size of the single-employer system, 10 million folks versus a little over 30 million folks. it's deficit is more than double the deficits in the single-employer system. it is more likely than not to be the pbgc multi employer system is more likely than not to be insolvent within ten years. every time i say ten years in washington, those of you not from washington probably think 10 years is a short period of time. in washington, ten years is a geologic era. ten years is five election cycle for the house and nearly two for the senate, more than two for the president. congress is constantly dealing with tomorrow or this evening, and when you tell them they have ten years to fixed a problem it is like telling them they have a longer vacation. they get a longer recess this year. most sensible folks who know anything about pensions, or the economy in general, would recognize the longer you wait to fix the problem that is certain to happen the harder it is to fix
the multi employer system is in a more dire situation. it is only about a third the size of the single-employer system, 10 million folks versus a little over 30 million folks. it's deficit is more than double the deficits in the single-employer system. it is more likely than not to be the pbgc multi employer system is more likely than not to be insolvent within ten years. every time i say ten years in washington, those of you not from washington probably think 10 years is a short period of...
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by wednesday afternoon we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick up to breezy ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 30 mph on wednesday, then to 35 mph late wednesday and thursday. afternoon highs will drop to the low 60s on thursday and will remain in the system will move east and temperature will start to rebound on saturday with highs in the upper 60s. through tuesday. by wednesday afternoon we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick up to breezy ahead expect gusts to 30 mph on wednesday, then to 35 mph late wednesday and thursday. afternoon highs will drop to the low 60s on thursday and will remain in the low to mid 60s on friday. the system will move east and temperature will start to rebound on saturday with highs in the upper 60s. through tuesday. by wednesday afternoon we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick up to breezy ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 30 mph on wednesday, then to 35 mph late wednesday and thursday. afternoon highs will drop to the low 60s on thursday and will re
by wednesday afternoon we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick up to breezy ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 30 mph on wednesday, then to 35 mph late wednesday and thursday. afternoon highs will drop to the low 60s on thursday and will remain in the system will move east and temperature will start to rebound on saturday with highs in the upper 60s. through tuesday. by wednesday afternoon we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick up to...
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it's an insane system. it's like the government creates the problem and they want to create the solution. guest: well, you are acorrect. there are lots we can do to make our health better by the way we live, the way we eat and whether we exercise and all that kind of stuff. there's an awful lot of medicine that is not paid for -- is not caused by people's choices. most of the money that's spent in the health care system is spent in the last six months of life. as people get to the end and they have a heart attack or stroke or whatever, we spend an awful lot of money in this country keeping people alive when in fact they would rather -- they're ready to go home to god or wherever they think they're going to go and we do not push people who involve themselves in advanced directives. everyone in this country should have advanced directives. so something happens to you, if you're an automobile accident out on highway in this area and they take you to the hospital, they know what you want done to let them go int
it's an insane system. it's like the government creates the problem and they want to create the solution. guest: well, you are acorrect. there are lots we can do to make our health better by the way we live, the way we eat and whether we exercise and all that kind of stuff. there's an awful lot of medicine that is not paid for -- is not caused by people's choices. most of the money that's spent in the health care system is spent in the last six months of life. as people get to the end and they...
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but there's no systemic analysis, no systemic recognition. what else about this system is bizarre? well, one of the results of the shaping of consciousness is the following kind of really strange idea. it goes like this: if you give corporations a chance to make profits, then good things will happen. so, for example, we have to create a profitable business climate because then businesses, say by cutting their taxes or by deregulating thth or by allllowing them to do all kinds of t things, then good things will happen to the rest of us. there's a simple logical problem here. if you cut the taxaxes of businessss, then they have m moe money because their taxes are lower. what they do with that money is their decision. and their decision is governed by making as much money as possible. that might mean that they will create a a job, ok, but not h here. in a place where the wages are much lower--say, in asia--which might be nice for them but isn't particularly good h here. or they might lend it to a gogovernment or theyey mighthy the stock market. or they might do--i don't know-- let's s
but there's no systemic analysis, no systemic recognition. what else about this system is bizarre? well, one of the results of the shaping of consciousness is the following kind of really strange idea. it goes like this: if you give corporations a chance to make profits, then good things will happen. so, for example, we have to create a profitable business climate because then businesses, say by cutting their taxes or by deregulating thth or by allllowing them to do all kinds of t things, then...
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was it mainly from the people who lived through the soviet system or is the support for the soviet system equally spread amongst all in society come including on people -- all in society, including young people? [speaking russian] >> there was a sense that the country was at a dead-end print research wast, our risen frompicture -- 7% to 34% in only two years. it was a stage of collective frustration. after the crisis of the the communist comeback began. leading to a difficult economic situation. great disappointment in the and themodel idolization of the soviet past. a perception that the reforms described by the west were for the destruction of the soviet union. on the other hand there was bywing nostalgia that used putin. he kept using this argument all the time. the attitude towards the soviet regret that -- 56% regret that the soviet union collapsed. quite different among different social layers in different social environments. the people aged 45 and above who lived through the end of the experienceem do resistance towards the growing younger members have this delusional idea of the
was it mainly from the people who lived through the soviet system or is the support for the soviet system equally spread amongst all in society come including on people -- all in society, including young people? [speaking russian] >> there was a sense that the country was at a dead-end print research wast, our risen frompicture -- 7% to 34% in only two years. it was a stage of collective frustration. after the crisis of the the communist comeback began. leading to a difficult economic...
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of the system. even though we would basically motivated to write this book because of things happened in the 1990s, we are certainly seeing even more of the sort of incidents today than we did back then. ferguson, missouri, baton rouge, baltimore. over and over and over again of high profile instances, very high profile instances of predominantly minority's been shot and killed by police officers. just as we saw in response to the o.j. simpson verdict, just as we saw in the case of rodney king we are seeing substantial differences between whites and blacks in terms of how they view the source of incidences. that whites, again not always but whites had a much stronger tendency to not decide with a police officer not just excuse was a police officer did as being a rational or reasonable response, but to attribute to the victim sort of desirable characteristics, to focus on opie, he might not have a gun in his hand but he had just robbed a convenience store, something of that sort. african-americans, i
of the system. even though we would basically motivated to write this book because of things happened in the 1990s, we are certainly seeing even more of the sort of incidents today than we did back then. ferguson, missouri, baton rouge, baltimore. over and over and over again of high profile instances, very high profile instances of predominantly minority's been shot and killed by police officers. just as we saw in response to the o.j. simpson verdict, just as we saw in the case of rodney king...
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part of it is because people don't really understand how the system works.they don't realize why they are so wealthy. we could -- adam smith wrote causes of wealthy nations and was looking at capitalism when it was first starting. wow, why is it that we are so wealthy here and the rest -- but he knows that we are wealthier than we ever were. and he started to write about how the system works and part of the problem is i don't think we cover that very well in school and i think people just don't get why they're so wealthy. occupied wall street was an example of that. if you really thought about how the system worked or understood how it worked, then you wouldn't be out there saying, oh, my gosh, they shouldn't tell us what we should have. >> you write about this as well. i want to get it explained. a student said, well, we have a lot of austrian theory of economics which is what? >> the austrian theory is really to look at how markets work and how markets are efficient and really what -- look, this thing ain't going to work out for you. the reason -- remember
part of it is because people don't really understand how the system works.they don't realize why they are so wealthy. we could -- adam smith wrote causes of wealthy nations and was looking at capitalism when it was first starting. wow, why is it that we are so wealthy here and the rest -- but he knows that we are wealthier than we ever were. and he started to write about how the system works and part of the problem is i don't think we cover that very well in school and i think people just don't...
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part of their people don't really honors in how the system works.they don't realize why there so welcome to adam smith wrote an inquiry into nature and he was looking at capitalism when it was first starting and why is it we are so wealthy? he doesn't even have indoor plumbing, but he knows we are wealthier than we ever were. he started to write about how the system works and i don't think we covered that area well in school and i think people just don't get why they're so well they appeared the occupied wall street was an example of that. if you really thought about how the system works are understood how it works, then you wouldn't be out there saying my gosh we shouldn't the government tell us what kind of insurance we have. >> host: a student here at hill's don't mention this in your right about this as well. the students said we have a lot of austrian theory here at hillsdale. you read about the austrian theory of economics which is what? >> the austrian theory is to look at how markets work and how markets are efficient and wrote a book on soc
part of their people don't really honors in how the system works.they don't realize why there so welcome to adam smith wrote an inquiry into nature and he was looking at capitalism when it was first starting and why is it we are so wealthy? he doesn't even have indoor plumbing, but he knows we are wealthier than we ever were. he started to write about how the system works and i don't think we covered that area well in school and i think people just don't get why they're so well they appeared...
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that way, if it takes a bullet, it does not hit both systems at once. bullet, itt hit by a will not cause a fire, because there are no asked papers here to explode. all of my fuel cells can be separated, so that if i was heart of a wing and the fuel is coming out -- i can separate the system so i did not lose all my fuel. missing have come back entire engines or parts of their tail. they can take a beating. is the aircrew flight equipment room. it is like an nfl player locker room. we come in here after our flight brief, everyone is ready to go, and everyone knows what they are doing today. this is where we come to get dressed. my role is due train the new guys coming through for pilot training. fly in a tent, sometimes they come back for a -- an ar course -- an -10, sometimes we have people that come back for a refresher course. some guys have already had three or four deployments. some guys have been flying for five or six years or more. they come back with lots of experience train the young guys. -- of experience to train the young guys. we have a wi
that way, if it takes a bullet, it does not hit both systems at once. bullet, itt hit by a will not cause a fire, because there are no asked papers here to explode. all of my fuel cells can be separated, so that if i was heart of a wing and the fuel is coming out -- i can separate the system so i did not lose all my fuel. missing have come back entire engines or parts of their tail. they can take a beating. is the aircrew flight equipment room. it is like an nfl player locker room. we come in...
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communication system. election officials are doing their best to make sure that everything goes smoothly. we remember the hanging chad. positiveat produced a result which means everyone will be extra careful. >> i want to build on what secretary merrill is talking about. to ensure that i hope the news media -- a lot of americans received their election night reporting is also prepared for the election. we saw a denial of service attack which slowed down internet service on the east coast. hope the news media is preparing for this election cycle because they are part of it. assistancelection commission giving any kind of guidance on how to do that? >> we have not, but we could. if anyone wants it we are more than willing to give that advice . >> what would be a piece of advice that you would give? >> one thing would be to ensure that denial of service does not occur. any pdf's coming in to ensure up-to-date virus scans done to ensure that the electricity and other things like that -- that you have backups.
communication system. election officials are doing their best to make sure that everything goes smoothly. we remember the hanging chad. positiveat produced a result which means everyone will be extra careful. >> i want to build on what secretary merrill is talking about. to ensure that i hope the news media -- a lot of americans received their election night reporting is also prepared for the election. we saw a denial of service attack which slowed down internet service on the east coast....
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now from the inner solar system and the outer solar system.that raises the question, why is that? why is this part of the solar system different? you are a good antecedents to a good audience for asking that. to answe enter to take you backn time a little bit before giuseppe piazzi's 18 '01 discovery of ceres. i have to take you back to the dawn of the solar system. gated? until you about the dawn mission. so this is the photograph from hubble space telescope of a large interstellar cloud of gas and dust in the constellation sagittarius called -- if you're an amateur so you may well have seen this with your own telescope. you didn't have as good a view as hubble but this is something to can see. what's happening is off the top of the picture is a brilliant star. and the light of the star is so intense that as it shines down on this interstellar cloud of gas and dust, it sort of blowing this material away. it's almost as if it is evaporating it didn't interstellar space. however, right here there is a knot of material so dense that its blocking
now from the inner solar system and the outer solar system.that raises the question, why is that? why is this part of the solar system different? you are a good antecedents to a good audience for asking that. to answe enter to take you backn time a little bit before giuseppe piazzi's 18 '01 discovery of ceres. i have to take you back to the dawn of the solar system. gated? until you about the dawn mission. so this is the photograph from hubble space telescope of a large interstellar cloud of...
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but it is also important in our system that those who are paying for it feel that the system is fair them as well. that is right; that is why we need to have work capability assessmentsit is why we need to have sanctions in our system. now, the right hon. gentleman has a view that there should be no assessments, no sanctions and unlimited welfare. i have to say to him that the labour party is drifting away from the views of labour voters; it is the conservative party that understands working-class people. >> the housing benefit bill has gone up by more than £4 billion because of high levels of rent and the necessity of supporting people with that. is that a sensible use of public money? i think not. in response to the march budget, i asked the chancellor to abandon the £30 cut for disabled people on employment and support allowance, who are unable to work, but who, with support, may be able to work in the futurethey want to be able to get into work. what evidence does the prime minister have that imposing poverty on people with disabilities actually helps them into work? >> i am plea
but it is also important in our system that those who are paying for it feel that the system is fair them as well. that is right; that is why we need to have work capability assessmentsit is why we need to have sanctions in our system. now, the right hon. gentleman has a view that there should be no assessments, no sanctions and unlimited welfare. i have to say to him that the labour party is drifting away from the views of labour voters; it is the conservative party that understands...
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it professionals make guilty or innocent available and support the house/senate regional wear-out system your our employees joy excessive salaries but working for the city and county of san francisco give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's future but for considering a career with the city and county of san francisc >> good morning welcome and thank you for being here bright and early on a post halloween morning and i hope everybody had their fill of candy happy to be joined by my chef deputy and city attorney bother working diligently on the case we'll discuss this morning and filed documents this morning as you may know a natural civil rights equal justice under the law filed a federal claishgs illuminate again san francisco amending the state money balances was unconstitutional it unfairly allows the wealthy to go free and the poor remain in jail it was filed two the city and city and sheriff hennessey oversees the city and county of san francisco jails was added and, of course, dismisses the claims against the state and cit
it professionals make guilty or innocent available and support the house/senate regional wear-out system your our employees joy excessive salaries but working for the city and county of san francisco give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's future but for considering a career with the city and county of san francisc >> good morning welcome and thank you for being here bright and early on a post halloween morning and i hope...
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tim uses the metaphor nuisances systems, but i'll just call it non-permit systems which are, cover alot here at the very end of the book tim has a brief section in which he enumerates what he thinks are distinctive drawbacks to a permit system. but i will argue that except for one, a very important one, i hasten to say, except for one, they aren't ubiquitous across regulatory systems. first, when stink -- rent seeki. even in the form of after the fact regulation known as antitrust law which i think is the form of regulation probably most accepted by adherents of free markets, not uniformly accepted but nonetheless both accepted. as you know, for a long time, not so much under current doctrine, but for a long time antitrust law was a device by which people could take out their competitors, ironically, but in any event it worked that way. so rent seeking was at work even there. tim identifies the knowledge problem which to him is an implicit claim that government has more or better knowledge than private citizens. first, i would say basically there's a lot of regulation that really doe
tim uses the metaphor nuisances systems, but i'll just call it non-permit systems which are, cover alot here at the very end of the book tim has a brief section in which he enumerates what he thinks are distinctive drawbacks to a permit system. but i will argue that except for one, a very important one, i hasten to say, except for one, they aren't ubiquitous across regulatory systems. first, when stink -- rent seeki. even in the form of after the fact regulation known as antitrust law which i...
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we are able to get patients to damage and control sur system in the air vac system, we are able to move patients quickly. valerie: how far forward is surgical care question >> it can be five minutes from a data from -- care? >> it can be five minutes from a battlefield. if not, medevac systems will be off the ground within 15 minutes, and we will have in a command post during the earthquake in haiti when a lot of people under your command had to go out and evacuate civilians that needed help. could you talk a little bit about your experiences, what you heard about, what your crew saw their? price sure. it was a unique response. i was head of the action tape it we had crews support of the mission. we launched cruise to fly down and pick up those that have been seen and treated. the first crew coming in expected to take up to seven patients. included in that were several critical neonatal babies that had just been born. valerie: how do they respond? missions, different patients anywhere from pediatric to geriatric. valerie: one last question -- with all of the knowledge the air force has
we are able to get patients to damage and control sur system in the air vac system, we are able to move patients quickly. valerie: how far forward is surgical care question >> it can be five minutes from a data from -- care? >> it can be five minutes from a battlefield. if not, medevac systems will be off the ground within 15 minutes, and we will have in a command post during the earthquake in haiti when a lot of people under your command had to go out and evacuate civilians that...
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they were sent -- using the school's -- instant messaging system for students. one of the most disturbing messages -- invites students to a public lynching. protests on the campus -- calling for the university -- to get to the bottom -- of who is sending these mssages. "out of all places i didnt think my school would be the school to have to go through it" butt with 1:00 this is unacceptable and we wont have this happening on our campus" the messages -- were sent to students of color -- as well as l-g-b-t students. a mom in kansas says -- her son was bullied at school -- a day after the election -- because of his ethnicity. the family is hispanic. the mom says -- her son's white his family -- are going to be deported -- now that donald trump is president. she worries -- instances lke this -- will be become the norm. :22"children, i don't even the outcome. they were friends just a few days ago." the school -- punished the students who made the racist remarks. this afternoon -- an accused cop- killer -- is off the street. police -- in northern california -- arrest
they were sent -- using the school's -- instant messaging system for students. one of the most disturbing messages -- invites students to a public lynching. protests on the campus -- calling for the university -- to get to the bottom -- of who is sending these mssages. "out of all places i didnt think my school would be the school to have to go through it" butt with 1:00 this is unacceptable and we wont have this happening on our campus" the messages -- were sent to students of...
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we will be dry another, larger, system tracks in sunday through tuesday. this will bring more rain to the area along with breezy conditions with highs in the 40s and lows in the 30s. our top story now-- thanksgiving travel -- this is one of the busiest travel days of the year. some good news for everyone hoping to hit the road... according to gas buddy... this thanksgiving... gas prices are prices were the lowest they'd been since 2008. right now the average cost of gas in iowa is 2 dollars and 6 cents... that's slightly below the national average.. if you do plan on traveling today... be safe and plan ahead. and take a look at this -- a major traffic jam in los angeles last night. thousands of people trying to get to their destination for the holiday. continuing coverage -- continuing coverage... a community continues to grieve after a bus crash kills five chil police are looking into every aspect of the crash - including - the background of the driver. nbc's kerry sanders has the latest. pushing forward with its investigation -- a team of mangled wreckag
we will be dry another, larger, system tracks in sunday through tuesday. this will bring more rain to the area along with breezy conditions with highs in the 40s and lows in the 30s. our top story now-- thanksgiving travel -- this is one of the busiest travel days of the year. some good news for everyone hoping to hit the road... according to gas buddy... this thanksgiving... gas prices are prices were the lowest they'd been since 2008. right now the average cost of gas in iowa is 2 dollars and...
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Nov 18, 2016
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spare and been in use since 1984 a rehab project as opposed to to the - the cable car is a unique system and no official parts and component that can be purchased they need to be custom-made tlasz information in the packet of materials that includes the shut down schedule the mta is proposing a series of 4 shut down systems 3 one more each cable car line and one for all of the cable car lines the 10 consecutive days a elevation period and an outreach plan a communications plan mta is working with the tourist and the hotel and convention and churches and stakeholders in the area to make sure to get the word out about the shut down schedule the project should be complete by the end of 2019 next the traffic calming implementation project is referred to as the backlog of traffic calming projects from area wide plans that were completed between 2 and 10 years ago this is the last banish of those projects there are the traffic calming plan that be will pretty a total of lovingly of them there are various schedules of development for the construction because of the various banishes will be goin
spare and been in use since 1984 a rehab project as opposed to to the - the cable car is a unique system and no official parts and component that can be purchased they need to be custom-made tlasz information in the packet of materials that includes the shut down schedule the mta is proposing a series of 4 shut down systems 3 one more each cable car line and one for all of the cable car lines the 10 consecutive days a elevation period and an outreach plan a communications plan mta is working...
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Nov 28, 2016
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air and bring wednesday will be our between systems day and high will be our between systems day and 50s. move in on thursday and will bring with it more cold air. we will see high temps drop by a couple of degrees for thursday and friday, which will mean highs in the low to mid 50s around the valley on those days. breezy winds are expected friday and saturday. by saturday, the system will be east of the area and we will see a warming first to the mid and upper 50s on saturday, then low 60s on sunday. tapering to lighter winds throughout the evening. the third hit of cold air comes tomorrow and will keep high temps in the mid 50s to start off the workweek, but with less wind. we wills still be under the flow of this system on tuesday, which means it will continue to drag in cold air and bring upper end breezy winds on the back end. expect highs in the mid 50s and gusts to 30 mph on tuesday. we systems day and high will remain in the mid 50s. however, another system will start to move in on thursday and will bring with it more cold air. we will see high temps drop by a couple of degre
air and bring wednesday will be our between systems day and high will be our between systems day and 50s. move in on thursday and will bring with it more cold air. we will see high temps drop by a couple of degrees for thursday and friday, which will mean highs in the low to mid 50s around the valley on those days. breezy winds are expected friday and saturday. by saturday, the system will be east of the area and we will see a warming first to the mid and upper 50s on saturday, then low 60s on...
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Nov 21, 2016
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a storm system to our south west is tracking closer to eastern iowa through the day today. this system reaches our region tomorrow, any wintry mix will change over to rain through most of tuesday. rain is expected to continue into wednesday as well. we have another chance of light wintry mix later this week during the early morning hours of thursday. however, thanksgiving day and friday look mainly dry. this afternoon and a good portion of this evening will continue to be mild. winds stay light through the day monday as we warm to the upper 30s and low clouds will begin to increase this afternoon to mostly cloudy check out these cute newborns from australia! these three baby puggles debuted at a zoo last week. they are the first to be born at the zoo in nearly thirty-years. puggles are one of only two australian mammals that lay eggs. and check these little babies females were born at zoo atlanta. these cute cubs need names! you can check out the choices and cast your vote at zoo atlanta dot org. coming up on kwwl allstate wants to help you out on the road-- to keep you safe --during t
a storm system to our south west is tracking closer to eastern iowa through the day today. this system reaches our region tomorrow, any wintry mix will change over to rain through most of tuesday. rain is expected to continue into wednesday as well. we have another chance of light wintry mix later this week during the early morning hours of thursday. however, thanksgiving day and friday look mainly dry. this afternoon and a good portion of this evening will continue to be mild. winds stay light...
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Nov 2, 2016
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depending on them collecting and putting into a system, a record management system, a jail management system, which is really the 800,000 collector, that's where that information is. you don't know a speeding ticket, an arrest for a dwi, isn't the key piece in some of the intel needs to link this person to somebody else. it is vital. the challenge we have is fixing that piece right there. now, there is some programs and the federal government has those figured out, but it is expensive to convert all of these lag gas see systems, into a platform that can be pushed and shared at any given time. i'll say this. for example, if you you're look at where air at at any given time, you should be able to look at the particular dots, about you that means you have to move to what director comey has talked about, national based reporting. we are an index state, legislature and governor has pushed us, we're going tube a nyber state. if you want timely data across jurisdictions, and quite frankly, there is nothing important that doesn't cross jurisdictions these days vertically and horizontally and
depending on them collecting and putting into a system, a record management system, a jail management system, which is really the 800,000 collector, that's where that information is. you don't know a speeding ticket, an arrest for a dwi, isn't the key piece in some of the intel needs to link this person to somebody else. it is vital. the challenge we have is fixing that piece right there. now, there is some programs and the federal government has those figured out, but it is expensive to...
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Nov 23, 2016
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another system night. amounts would remain light, but we could get around another, larger, system tracks in sunday through tuesday. this will bring more rain to the area in the 30s. drizzle. it will be mainly doing any thanksgiving travel, the roadways may be damp, but temperatures should remain above freezing so there cloudy, with temperatures in the tomorrow bringing a chance of light rain or snow thursday with mother nature's with mother nature's cooperation, more than 48 million americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more for many people here in eastern iowa are spending the day getting last minute preparations done. kwwl's lauren moss out and about today with everyone else... she stressful.. you want to be prapred for the best thanksgiving meal...and you want to make sure your car is ready all of it done..dont worry you are not alone. oil changes, tire changes...all last minute preparations that has boubin automotive's schedule booked up. "you know the emergency stuff no one worries about until
another system night. amounts would remain light, but we could get around another, larger, system tracks in sunday through tuesday. this will bring more rain to the area in the 30s. drizzle. it will be mainly doing any thanksgiving travel, the roadways may be damp, but temperatures should remain above freezing so there cloudy, with temperatures in the tomorrow bringing a chance of light rain or snow thursday with mother nature's with mother nature's cooperation, more than 48 million americans...