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, and the norm is more like 40. and again, the case managers can buy, goods and services that they and the client have worked together, and believe that are important to put in place. and they only do this, after all of the other resources have been exhausted. and so first of all the case manager has to go and look for those things and other places because many things do exist. and then, again, if they don't, they can purchase them. >> so what you see, we are directed, ordinance for this program, and it says that there will be, an annual plan that will be designed out of our office, and in addition to that, there will be a 6 month report, on what has happened with the consumers that have been served and the dollars that have been served and spent and so on. and so what you see in the annual plan, is really a report that comes to you not for vote but for your review, it also goes to the department of health, and it will go to the board, of supervisors, and of course, the mayor's staff, as well. and i would just i thi
, and the norm is more like 40. and again, the case managers can buy, goods and services that they and the client have worked together, and believe that are important to put in place. and they only do this, after all of the other resources have been exhausted. and so first of all the case manager has to go and look for those things and other places because many things do exist. and then, again, if they don't, they can purchase them. >> so what you see, we are directed, ordinance for this...
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but that is not the norm. we provided her with support and care. thingsthe most important in bringing back and ebola patient is the help, the kind of medical general support to allow their own body to then be able to fight off the virus and essentially get rid of the virus . >> [inaudible] >> i would leave that up to her but that is not for me to answer right now. >> [inaudible] >> that is something that is under very active discussion and you will be hearing very shortly about what the guidelines will be. don't point out to remember that it is not just the cdc and the federal government, but the states have a lot to say about what happens when people come in. but you will be hearing more about that. >> [inaudible] >> i think i can repeat what we were saying all the time, that the way you get ebola is by direct contact with the bodily fluids of an ill individual, and if you do not have that, you do not have to worry about ebola. it is important to point out that you must separate the issue with the risk of the general public with the risk of people
but that is not the norm. we provided her with support and care. thingsthe most important in bringing back and ebola patient is the help, the kind of medical general support to allow their own body to then be able to fight off the virus and essentially get rid of the virus . >> [inaudible] >> i would leave that up to her but that is not for me to answer right now. >> [inaudible] >> that is something that is under very active discussion and you will be hearing very...
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but that is not the norm. we provided supported care, and that's something i have been saying all along, that one of the most important things to bringing an ebola patient back to health is to give them the medical general support to allow their own virus to fight off the virus. >> reporter: will nina will be donating blood plasma as well. >> i would leave that up to her. >> reporter: given all the concerns with what is happening with the doctor in new york city right now, should americans or others returning from a ebola zone be forced into a more strict or mandatory screening? >> that is under discussion now. but i want to point out to remember that it isn't just the cdc and the federal government, but the states have a lot to say about that. >> reporter: your take right now, because there is real certain that if he went toe a bowling ally, or sat on a subway car you might be infected? >> we have been saying for a long time the way you get ebola is through direct contact with bodily fluids. and you must separ
but that is not the norm. we provided supported care, and that's something i have been saying all along, that one of the most important things to bringing an ebola patient back to health is to give them the medical general support to allow their own virus to fight off the virus. >> reporter: will nina will be donating blood plasma as well. >> i would leave that up to her. >> reporter: given all the concerns with what is happening with the doctor in new york city right now,...
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but that's not the norm. we provided her with supportive care and that's something i've been saying all along that one of the most important things in brinebola patient to health is to give them the kind of medical general support to allow their own body to then be able to fight off the virus and essentially get rid of the virus. >> [ inaudible question ] >> i would leave that up to her but it's not up for me to answer. >> given all the circumstances that exist, with the doctor in new york right now, should americans returning from the ebola zone be forced into a more strictor mandatory quarantine? >> something that is right now under active discussion and you'll be hearing shortly about what the guidelines will be, but i want to point out to remember that it isn't just the cdc and the federal government, but the states have an awful lot to say about what happens when people come in. but you'll be hearing more about that. >> you're an expert right now but your take right now, because there is real concern in n
but that's not the norm. we provided her with supportive care and that's something i've been saying all along that one of the most important things in brinebola patient to health is to give them the kind of medical general support to allow their own body to then be able to fight off the virus and essentially get rid of the virus. >> [ inaudible question ] >> i would leave that up to her but it's not up for me to answer. >> given all the circumstances that exist, with the...
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by solid 12 above the norm. still, in the 70s wednesday, but there comes your first cold front. will be clouds. will be a shower. then we knock the temperatures back 10 degrees, we keep it going here, because another pulls of cool air that will reinforce it, so that by the weekend remember when i showed you earlier, low 60s, typical for november 1st. we have hard time even hitting 50 degrees. so, that's going to be an a typically chilly start to the not just month of november, but start to the weekend, as well. along the way, like i said, two fronts come through, thankfully despite the chill that comes with them, they are relatively weak systems, so we are going to see some showers, i think on wednesday, as i said, very likely more clouds building in, for halloween, but you know what, it is halloween, i do think it does stay dry, and clouds just sort of add erie effect to the forecast for you. then the weaken we clear things out, breeze kicks in, and the chill will settle inment guys, we send it back to you. >> what? see you were right. let's get a check on some of the stories s
by solid 12 above the norm. still, in the 70s wednesday, but there comes your first cold front. will be clouds. will be a shower. then we knock the temperatures back 10 degrees, we keep it going here, because another pulls of cool air that will reinforce it, so that by the weekend remember when i showed you earlier, low 60s, typical for november 1st. we have hard time even hitting 50 degrees. so, that's going to be an a typically chilly start to the not just month of november, but start to the...
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that is not the norm. we provided her supportive care and that is something i've been saying all along that one of the most important things in bringing back an ebola patient to health is give them the kind of general medical support to allow their own body to fight off the virus and essentially get rid of the virus. >> [question inaudible] >> i would leave that up to her but it's not for me to answer right now. >> should americans or others returning from the ebola zone be forced into a more strict or mandatory quarantine? >> that is something that is right now under very active discussion and you'll be hearing shortly about it. about what the guidelines will be. i want to point out it isn't just the c.d.c. and the federal government but the states have an awful lot to say about what happens when people come in. you'll be hearing more about that. >> [question inaudible] >> i think i can repeat what we've been saying all the time. the way you get ebola is by direct contact with the body fluid of an ill indi
that is not the norm. we provided her supportive care and that is something i've been saying all along that one of the most important things in bringing back an ebola patient to health is give them the kind of general medical support to allow their own body to fight off the virus and essentially get rid of the virus. >> [question inaudible] >> i would leave that up to her but it's not for me to answer right now. >> should americans or others returning from the ebola zone be...
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, and the norm is more like 40. and again, the case managers can buy, goods and services that they and the client have worked together, and believe that are important to put i
, and the norm is more like 40. and again, the case managers can buy, goods and services that they and the client have worked together, and believe that are important to put i
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the total amount of the program expenditures of $2.8 million, which has been the norm now for some time, and you will see that something that i am very, interested in, and i am very pleased about, is that the average cost per person is 557 dollars a month and i think that is an extraordinary amount when you think about who is being served in this program. and now clearly we have the people who are much higher than that and the people who are lower and it brings us to the norm, but, when you think about over 500 people, served, and you think about that particular, and i think that is pretty amazing and i think that later in the report you will see that some things align this line are happening in two of the counties and i suspect that is one of the reasons and turning to page 3 looking at systemic changes in the trends that are effecting a clf, you will see, the second bullet there, that, well, yeah, on the second bullet, and that the housing were recently awarded a contract with the health plan (inaudible) put together a community living fund and program and i think that is enormously e
the total amount of the program expenditures of $2.8 million, which has been the norm now for some time, and you will see that something that i am very, interested in, and i am very pleased about, is that the average cost per person is 557 dollars a month and i think that is an extraordinary amount when you think about who is being served in this program. and now clearly we have the people who are much higher than that and the people who are lower and it brings us to the norm, but, when you...
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man: this is history alive, the last whaleship left in the world. norm: we'll see the progress on our project house. kevin: and we'll get a preview of the bold design decisions coming our way. tom: it looks pretty bad here. kevin: are you kidding me? norm: is this place really worth saving? richard: we can do better than this. tom: nice and easy, nice and easy, everybody together. richard: it's state-of-the-art. norm: perfectly square. roger: all in all, a good day's work. kevin: right here on "this old house." and also, on "ask this old house"... we'll show you some practical solutions to the drought out west. in las vegas, i'll show you some alternatives to a grassy lawn that will help you save water. you have flowers everywhere. this place is gorgeous! and in san francisco, i'll reduce a toilet's water consumption by 70%.
man: this is history alive, the last whaleship left in the world. norm: we'll see the progress on our project house. kevin: and we'll get a preview of the bold design decisions coming our way. tom: it looks pretty bad here. kevin: are you kidding me? norm: is this place really worth saving? richard: we can do better than this. tom: nice and easy, nice and easy, everybody together. richard: it's state-of-the-art. norm: perfectly square. roger: all in all, a good day's work. kevin: right here on...
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it just seems like the norm. so you can see how the stage begins to be set. taken for granted, hierarchies and stat justice differentials that appear to be accepted as the norm. then a teen team party is planned for the weekend. when the rookies arrive, they are told it's initiation night. a tradition passed down from year to year. all the veterans have gone through it and it's fun. not exactly -- not knowing exactly what's in store, the rookies assume the teammates, you know, take the teammates word for it, it's naul good fun. so what happens next? well, the story unfolds in a number of different ways. in california, these are based on real incidents. in california, incoming freshmen were unexpectedly driven to an unknown location by seniors, covered in cat food, various sticky substances and rolled in the sanld. in mississippi, veteran members of the cheerleading team forced new members to wear diapers while veterans threw food at them. illinois, rookies on the girl's soccer teams with bound up with plastic wrap while teammates smeared their faces with make
it just seems like the norm. so you can see how the stage begins to be set. taken for granted, hierarchies and stat justice differentials that appear to be accepted as the norm. then a teen team party is planned for the weekend. when the rookies arrive, they are told it's initiation night. a tradition passed down from year to year. all the veterans have gone through it and it's fun. not exactly -- not knowing exactly what's in store, the rookies assume the teammates, you know, take the...
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so as professor perkins found, the norm is positive protective behaviors. so if we want cyberbullying to go down, we've for the most part you know, pretty quickly here, need to start telling the truth about what's really going on. and as mark bracket said this morning, children are wired for good. and i'll add that they need to know that. we need to tell them that. so the other story is even shorter, but a milestone for me. back in late 2011, social media researcher dana boyd asked a few of us to help ground the about to launch the born this way foundation in solid research about bullying online and offline. so sue swear at university of nebraska, lisa jones at the university of new hampshire, mia at the committee for children in seattle and i formed a curriculum working group. and as we went through our process of synthesizing the research to date and developing materials, i realized that what had emerged was that the major part, the lion's share of bullying prevention is social and emotional learning. we've got to get skills like learning self-management.
so as professor perkins found, the norm is positive protective behaviors. so if we want cyberbullying to go down, we've for the most part you know, pretty quickly here, need to start telling the truth about what's really going on. and as mark bracket said this morning, children are wired for good. and i'll add that they need to know that. we need to tell them that. so the other story is even shorter, but a milestone for me. back in late 2011, social media researcher dana boyd asked a few of us...
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way we handle mental illness in it's setting a new pattern in my life where, you know, sobriety is the norm, not the exception. and that takes a lot of focus. and frankly, as a result of that, i'm able to make a better -- do a better job advocating for mental health. >> r kennedy has had a long and public battle with addiction. he admitted using cocaine as a teenager and to abusing drugs and alcohol while a college student. he sought treatment for an addiction to pain killers in 2006 after crashing his car late one night on capitol hill. later, he revealed that his diagnosis of bipolar disorder was connected to his substance abuse problems. after another stint in rehab in 2009, he eventually stepped down from congress so that he could focus on getting better. >> i've had the best chance of my life to really secure long-term sobriety, because, you know, i'm not in the spotlight, i don't have to worry about all the other things that seem important, i was in congress. >> but he really hasn't stepped too far out of e spotlight. now he's focusing much of his time on ad for better treatment of th
way we handle mental illness in it's setting a new pattern in my life where, you know, sobriety is the norm, not the exception. and that takes a lot of focus. and frankly, as a result of that, i'm able to make a better -- do a better job advocating for mental health. >> r kennedy has had a long and public battle with addiction. he admitted using cocaine as a teenager and to abusing drugs and alcohol while a college student. he sought treatment for an addiction to pain killers in 2006...
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that's not the norm. we provided her with supportive care and that's something i have been saying. one of the most important things in bringing back an ebola patient to health is to give them the kind of medical general support to allow their own body to fight off the virus and get rid of the virus. >> [inaudible]. . >> i would leave it up to her, but that's not for me to answer right now. >> [inaudible]. should americans or others return from the ebola -- [inaudible] >> that is something on the active discussion and we will be hearing shortly about the guidelines, but i want to point out to remember that it isn't just the cdc and federal government, but the states have an awful lot to say about what happens. you will be hearing more about that. >> you are an expert right now, but you might be in trouble. >> i think i can repeat it all the time. the way you get ebola is by direct contact of the body fluids of an ill individual. if you don't have that, you don't have to worry about ebola. that's important to point out. you must separate the issue of a risk to a general public with th
that's not the norm. we provided her with supportive care and that's something i have been saying. one of the most important things in bringing back an ebola patient to health is to give them the kind of medical general support to allow their own body to fight off the virus and get rid of the virus. >> [inaudible]. . >> i would leave it up to her, but that's not for me to answer right now. >> [inaudible]. should americans or others return from the ebola -- [inaudible] >>...
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>> dark ages are the norm. americans are spoiled because we have had it so good that they don't understand that the norm is evil and vicious. >> wow. >> that's the truth. i am not cynical. it is just naive to think the other way. we bought the notion that people are basically good. it is easily the stupidest idea and the most dangerous idea people can hold. and therefore all of this is a shock. it is no shock to me. and the best country in the world decided to retreat from the world. >> you read my notes. i said a retreat from value and decisions and threats. >> we retreated from the values and we retreated from the ability to use force. if good guys don't fight, bad guys will. >> exactly. we are willingly becoming rome. we got tired of winning. >> we are fiddling. >> what's wrong? are you depressed? >> well, yes, but that's a little irrelevant. most people are just not worried about it. that will let us go into decline more. we have the attitude that we will always be the best and we don't have to worry about
>> dark ages are the norm. americans are spoiled because we have had it so good that they don't understand that the norm is evil and vicious. >> wow. >> that's the truth. i am not cynical. it is just naive to think the other way. we bought the notion that people are basically good. it is easily the stupidest idea and the most dangerous idea people can hold. and therefore all of this is a shock. it is no shock to me. and the best country in the world decided to retreat from the...
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the types of aircraft and the routes they took were also outside the norm. the planes that buzzed europe earlier this week included strategic bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons and refueling tanks. the most dramatic saw russian planes fly over norway, britain, and those that weren't turned back went as far south as the coast of portugal. but nato airspace was never breached. german chancellor angela merkel had a measured reaction. >> translator: in the last few months there has been a lot of activity in terms of russian army exercises but i'm not acutely worried that a bigger violation of airspace is taking place. >> reporter: meanwhile vladimir putin ratcheted up. >> maybe the united states the way they implement their leadership, is it beneficial to everybody and their constant interference in all the world's affairs brings peace, democracy? we should just relax, enjoy? >> reporter: the on going tensions in ukraine are the reason many assume russian planes buzzed europe, the provocation of one nuclear state by another. expect to see more. >> when y
the types of aircraft and the routes they took were also outside the norm. the planes that buzzed europe earlier this week included strategic bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons and refueling tanks. the most dramatic saw russian planes fly over norway, britain, and those that weren't turned back went as far south as the coast of portugal. but nato airspace was never breached. german chancellor angela merkel had a measured reaction. >> translator: in the last few months there has...
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nick threw only two interceptions last year, that is not the norm but neither is the number he threw this season, is he turning the ball over far too much. for me it's pretty simple, from a quarterback's perspective you have to see the throw, if you don't see where it's going to end up don't throw it. he flushes prematurely or off balance, you have to continually train your eyes and feet to be married and are you looking at your target and delivering properly with proper mechanics and that takes repetition, repetition, repetition. >> we are your official eagles station, kickoff sunday at 11:30 a.m. and then we are back to break it down at 11:35 p.m. right here on channel 6. >>> the flyers are in tampa here tonight looking to win their fourth straight, how about that. the sixers are expected to be manhandled stood up for themselves in indiana. pushing and shoving, they hung in with a team that went to the eastern conference finals last year. but in the end they had no answer for roy hibert who had 29 points. finally, what a finish to the world series game 7, madison bundgaardner calle
nick threw only two interceptions last year, that is not the norm but neither is the number he threw this season, is he turning the ball over far too much. for me it's pretty simple, from a quarterback's perspective you have to see the throw, if you don't see where it's going to end up don't throw it. he flushes prematurely or off balance, you have to continually train your eyes and feet to be married and are you looking at your target and delivering properly with proper mechanics and that...
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. $125 barrel oil was never going toto be the norm. ith allll the great productione have s seen, consusumers need to benefit rate thihis is great for holiday shoppers. [indiscernible] now w we are wishinghe pririce r barrel goes s up. tina, it was intnteresting to se ththe market r react. i have been covering the ebolola story for a couple of weeks. the firsweek e everybody said, this is ridiculous. no one should panic. it's not going to come to america. the cdc was a little bit over emphatic that t it would n come here. they made more promises s than they could keep. there are some washington area companies that are having to jujump through hoops. who is being impacted in our region? >> h health officials nationwide are dealing with a credibiliity issue when it comes to deang with the sprises simply because of what happens at dallas. health officls pulled media aside this week to explain exactly at tir plan is. the are confident hospitals hav all the training, all the equipment they wouldld need d to deal with ebola. >> you wrote, d.c.
. $125 barrel oil was never going toto be the norm. ith allll the great productione have s seen, consusumers need to benefit rate thihis is great for holiday shoppers. [indiscernible] now w we are wishinghe pririce r barrel goes s up. tina, it was intnteresting to se ththe market r react. i have been covering the ebolola story for a couple of weeks. the firsweek e everybody said, this is ridiculous. no one should panic. it's not going to come to america. the cdc was a little bit over emphatic...
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europe has now realized that it is becoming more difficult the cause genetic testing is practically the norm>> children are abducted all over the world, and with rising numbers of refugees entering europe, it has brought the problem closer to home. >> it's a huge problem. we don't know how many children have arrived in this way, and we also do not know where they are right now. our police can only act here. we don't know how and where the children are abducted, nor do we know what happens to them. >> the traffickers exploit those gaps and police knowledge, often smuggling children and their mothers to differ countries. the former undercover agent says that is the system the criminals use. >> how can they force a woman to pay what she owes them if she lives in germany, for example? by holding her children in spain . the kids stay in the traffickers' hands to make sure that the mother makes her payments on time. >> violetta was lucky. her mother, who now lives in france, found her after a long search. genetic testing proved the relationship. now, she wants just one thing -- >> i want to be wit
europe has now realized that it is becoming more difficult the cause genetic testing is practically the norm>> children are abducted all over the world, and with rising numbers of refugees entering europe, it has brought the problem closer to home. >> it's a huge problem. we don't know how many children have arrived in this way, and we also do not know where they are right now. our police can only act here. we don't know how and where the children are abducted, nor do we know what...
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think we can achieve operational self sustainability here in san francisco if you don't count at the norms capital cost of the equipment. but not, i don't think it willever happen at a scale of 350 bikes, we need closer to 1,000 bikes to be sustainable. so profitability, it won't happen here. >> i think, i just want to thank you for coming forward and i recognize and appreciate what you were doing in terms of trying to be ants anticipatory and i hope you appreciate that we want to see this work and for added for congestion on the port, anything that can done to improve it is a huge help and i'm pleased to hear how many rides have been taken to and from the site. i'm happy to see the program expanded and see the port help this along. it might be nice for us to get an update periodically on the project because it's another opportunity to spread the word about what's happening to the public and those that observe it. i want to thank you for bringing this forward in anticipating some of the steps and needs we'll need to ensure the success of the project. do i have a motion? >> motion to adopt
think we can achieve operational self sustainability here in san francisco if you don't count at the norms capital cost of the equipment. but not, i don't think it willever happen at a scale of 350 bikes, we need closer to 1,000 bikes to be sustainable. so profitability, it won't happen here. >> i think, i just want to thank you for coming forward and i recognize and appreciate what you were doing in terms of trying to be ants anticipatory and i hope you appreciate that we want to see...
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conflict among the students is rare, ambition is the norm. and to cope with all the pressure, they've set up self-help groups. because asian students often have a real fear of failure. >> i have a few friends who are of caucasian backgrounds and their expectations lie in sports and athletics. they drive themselves so hard in sports, whereas for me with my background, my parents are immigrants from india, so their expectations for me are for me to excel in my academics before anything else. >> i know personally if i don't study, then i know i'll fail a test, and if i fail a test i know i'll disappointing my parents and stuff like that. that puts stress on me to do better later on, you know. >> but the only ones who make it in silicon valley are people determined to succeed and those who can pitch their ideas well. microsoft invited 500 start-ups to present their business models. anson liang and his partner daniel lieser are among those competing for this major investor's money. the quiet entrepreneur from singapore is feeling energized. >> we d
conflict among the students is rare, ambition is the norm. and to cope with all the pressure, they've set up self-help groups. because asian students often have a real fear of failure. >> i have a few friends who are of caucasian backgrounds and their expectations lie in sports and athletics. they drive themselves so hard in sports, whereas for me with my background, my parents are immigrants from india, so their expectations for me are for me to excel in my academics before anything...
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creating could be the size of a postage stamp, but we have five foot by 12 paintings and that is not the norm. it is the exception. this brings the drama to the walls. >> the fine art being displayed so proudly at levi stadium is just that, it is crafted and created by 23 artists that have been commissioned to adorn the walls with their life's passion. one such artist is jenny compoecompolt who has created her treasures from trash. >> my art is a mixed median actually. i use the salvage art to antique to industrial castoff all of the way up to buying on ebay. what i try to find in my art is something that is cast off. i think that art is a lot of different things to different people, and what it has been for me is really an expression. an expression of who i am, my value, and my way of giving back to the world. sports, art, anything that allows somebody to be who they really are, and to flourish in that is a beautiful thing. >> coming up on "the faithful" see how an art gallery brought together not only a group of bay area artists, but uncovered a familiar name in 49ers history as well. do yo
creating could be the size of a postage stamp, but we have five foot by 12 paintings and that is not the norm. it is the exception. this brings the drama to the walls. >> the fine art being displayed so proudly at levi stadium is just that, it is crafted and created by 23 artists that have been commissioned to adorn the walls with their life's passion. one such artist is jenny compoecompolt who has created her treasures from trash. >> my art is a mixed median actually. i use the...
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. >>> and finally tonight here, we live in a country where plastic surgery is becoming the norm. the limits by any measure. it's a surgery to change your eye color that is expensive and risky. and you're going to meet one woman who did it anyway. >> they call them the win dopes to the soul. zoe's got dazzling blue eyes. zach can steal the spotlight from anyone with his blue steel. that pose made famous in "zhaolander." and now, no matter what nature gave you, you can have your pick of the color pallet. just ask tamika harris from "t.i. and tiny," the family hustle. who this month began seeing life through different eyes, thanks to iris implant surgery. your eyes were brown before. >> they were brown. >> reporter: now, they're quite light. >> they are ice gray. that's the color that i purchased. >> reporter: the reality starlet's has, rapper t.i., says, you can do whatever you like. so, she went gray in a glam way. >> they go into the eye and they make a little slit. they take this implant and they spread it over your eye. >> reporter: she didn't blink twice at the $8,000 price tag
. >>> and finally tonight here, we live in a country where plastic surgery is becoming the norm. the limits by any measure. it's a surgery to change your eye color that is expensive and risky. and you're going to meet one woman who did it anyway. >> they call them the win dopes to the soul. zoe's got dazzling blue eyes. zach can steal the spotlight from anyone with his blue steel. that pose made famous in "zhaolander." and now, no matter what nature gave you, you can...
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she said it's important we question the norms. on the authorities. >> and you actually spoke to her about her conversation with president obama. >> i did. that's one of the most surprising things. we'll have the rest of the interview at 1:00 p.m. >> which we cannot miss. >> it's interesting for our audience, i think. she went for the jugular on the issue of drone strikes in pakistan she feels it's creating more terrorists rather than stopping them. i pushed back on her on that and represented some of the viewpoints in this country that think that the strikes are justified. she has a really, really compelling and personal argument on that. >> thank you so much. thank you for coming in and speaking to me. it's a pleasure to see you, my friend. >>> you can catch the rest of the interview today at 1:00 p.m. right here on msnbc. >>> a first court date for a man police believe killed at least seven women maybe more. how did he do it and who did he prey upon? the details coming up. >>> another passage and passing to report this morning. b
she said it's important we question the norms. on the authorities. >> and you actually spoke to her about her conversation with president obama. >> i did. that's one of the most surprising things. we'll have the rest of the interview at 1:00 p.m. >> which we cannot miss. >> it's interesting for our audience, i think. she went for the jugular on the issue of drone strikes in pakistan she feels it's creating more terrorists rather than stopping them. i pushed back on her...
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in terms of quality and safety, we provide a safe health care system that meets the norms of this nationwe can do better. so there is all kinds of aspects of that we need to look at. care. far as quality of the measures we really need to focus on in terms of demonstrating it is a quality system. to see ite e you doing continues to operate efficiently? >> repurchased $16 billion worth of care every year. this nation does not have a clear set of quality indicators for the nation. systems toto compare systems. we have to look k at the placese purchase care. we have to look at what is out there that we can harvest and demonstrate to our beneficiaries who may not get services wit us. >> and talk to us about the multi-service market. the six markets where we have more than one service diego andand in san fort bragg, that represent 42% of the workload. those are tremendous platforms to launch from. tremendous training platforms. and westream of money can create a better integrated system. antonio,n, d.c., san we think we can have a better way in which we can interrogate care -- integrate care.
in terms of quality and safety, we provide a safe health care system that meets the norms of this nationwe can do better. so there is all kinds of aspects of that we need to look at. care. far as quality of the measures we really need to focus on in terms of demonstrating it is a quality system. to see ite e you doing continues to operate efficiently? >> repurchased $16 billion worth of care every year. this nation does not have a clear set of quality indicators for the nation. systems...
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back to reality back to the norm at least already by monday with our next warm front moving in. not a very prolonged -- >> that is definitely more than a little dip. you're right. i under meat you had. keeping it real. >> thank you very much katie. thank you so much for joining us here on the cw philly. for katie, justin -- and lesley all of us here we appreciate and justin too wherever he is. >> have a good night, everyone. >> see you a the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or nothing. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding. well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress. uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. some people think vegetables are boring. but with green giant's delicious seasonings and blends, we just may change
back to reality back to the norm at least already by monday with our next warm front moving in. not a very prolonged -- >> that is definitely more than a little dip. you're right. i under meat you had. keeping it real. >> thank you very much katie. thank you so much for joining us here on the cw philly. for katie, justin -- and lesley all of us here we appreciate and justin too wherever he is. >> have a good night, everyone. >> see you a the smartest or nothing. the...
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much more than the norm -- mask, much more than the normal garb doctors and nurses wear on a daily basis. when a suspected ebola patient presents at a hospital, there are strict protocols, isolation of the patient key, special rooms as you see here at myu and here they even have random testers to show up to see how those protocols are followed. >> precontinueding that they recently traveled to west africa, the emergency department staff does not know they're a fake patient. >> reporter: though ebola is a very real threat consuming time and attention in hospitals from fairfax to new york and beyond, every detail paid attention to down to the precise way doctors and nurses take all of this off. >> when you're removing the equipment, you want to make sure you're not contaminating any of your skin. so we have a certain way to take the equipment off and then we would put it in a red bag. anything that the patient comes in contact with would be put in a red bag and incinerated. >> reporter: a reality for more and more medical professionals as this ravaging disease they are fighting to so despe
much more than the norm -- mask, much more than the normal garb doctors and nurses wear on a daily basis. when a suspected ebola patient presents at a hospital, there are strict protocols, isolation of the patient key, special rooms as you see here at myu and here they even have random testers to show up to see how those protocols are followed. >> precontinueding that they recently traveled to west africa, the emergency department staff does not know they're a fake patient. >>...
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but, that is definitely not going to be the norm for us, the weekends gets here, potent system set to arrive, and we will talk about the impact coming up. vittoria? >> thank you so much, katie. good morning, everyone, if you are, look at that smile, you know what? let's just stay on you for little bit more. >> you're making me blush. >> can i get a little love over here, too? good morning, everyone. you know what? we should probably focus little bit more on katie today. because traffic wise, at least right now, there is not too much to talk b we have the construction zones coming up. we'll have that information in just a second. looking here at the vine st. expressway, construction zones, pa turnpike, here and, there we will have some information, in just a bit. ukee, care? >> torrey, thank you. now to the developing story, a american television cameraman, tests positive for ebola. >> he contracted the virus in liberia, while working alongside nancy sneiderman, surgeon from the university of pennsylvania. meanwhile, we've learned the texas ebola patient could face charges in liberia,
but, that is definitely not going to be the norm for us, the weekends gets here, potent system set to arrive, and we will talk about the impact coming up. vittoria? >> thank you so much, katie. good morning, everyone, if you are, look at that smile, you know what? let's just stay on you for little bit more. >> you're making me blush. >> can i get a little love over here, too? good morning, everyone. you know what? we should probably focus little bit more on katie today....
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they are not the norm. >> reporter: they sell many ducks to chinese markets. mercy for animals say standards need to be improved. >> there are a number of cruel farming practices that are still legal despite the fact they cause needless suffering for millions of animals. >> reporter: the burning of the beaks is common practice in the industry. the duck farm did not return our calls. the investigation continues but it will be up to the district attorney to decide whether to file an criminal charges. reporting live, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. [ music playing ] >> home sweet home the giants are back in san francisco tonight after doing what they needed to do in kansas city. they got a split and as a result they have home field advantage and we were there this afternoon as the giants took the field for batting practice in preparation for game three tomorrow night. they went straight to batting practice after the bus pulled up at at&t park at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon. ktvu's john sasaki was there as the players arrived. were there a lot of fans? >> quite a few.
they are not the norm. >> reporter: they sell many ducks to chinese markets. mercy for animals say standards need to be improved. >> there are a number of cruel farming practices that are still legal despite the fact they cause needless suffering for millions of animals. >> reporter: the burning of the beaks is common practice in the industry. the duck farm did not return our calls. the investigation continues but it will be up to the district attorney to decide whether to...
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>> absolutely, i think the, the recent volatility we've had is reflective of the norms. what we've experienced in the prior year-and-a-half is rather unusual, the lack of volatility. we just haven't seen it for so long, it's a little bit of shock therapy. >> johnn to brian's point there is still, we still have some issues that are hanging in the air concerning investors let's talk about germany, one of the biggest. if germany goes, so goes the rest of europe. that is the mainstay at this moment keeping germany afloat. will germany stay afloat? >> we think germany will but i know the focus has been on draghi and the ecb. certainly we want to see some good announcements and some good news there but we really think, angela merkel, the germans are the key and the germans are playing hard ball in europe. they want to see the other countries make structural reforms. we would love to seeethat also. so we actually think the announcement out of merkel will be more important than the announcement from draghi. liz: let me go back to the floor of the cme, and to mark sebastian, some
>> absolutely, i think the, the recent volatility we've had is reflective of the norms. what we've experienced in the prior year-and-a-half is rather unusual, the lack of volatility. we just haven't seen it for so long, it's a little bit of shock therapy. >> johnn to brian's point there is still, we still have some issues that are hanging in the air concerning investors let's talk about germany, one of the biggest. if germany goes, so goes the rest of europe. that is the mainstay at...
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>>reporter: also not the norm here. daytime coyote sigh sightings. dog owner spot add coyote in the park last week. coyotes us a can see in the video are typically knock tur turnal. wild life experts think they are come to the like for water since other sources may have dried up. joe is traumatized bay coyote encounter few years ago. fight now she won't walk her dog without her repellant spray handy. >> absolutely i'm scared because in 2009 my cat was taken off my front door step and killed by a pack of coyotes. >>reporter: this dramatic shift in nature balance is surprising just about everyone at this like. the only thing that will help according to the water district rain and water conservation. this is abc 7 news. >> if new stadium new problems. next on 7 news. forty-niner season ticket holder who couldn't even see the game. until michael tackled the problem. >> plus. sandwich sexism? controversial commercial some is fat shaming women. and this sixth grader called a hero. important lesson she wants everyone to know it is great story. remarkable you
>>reporter: also not the norm here. daytime coyote sigh sightings. dog owner spot add coyote in the park last week. coyotes us a can see in the video are typically knock tur turnal. wild life experts think they are come to the like for water since other sources may have dried up. joe is traumatized bay coyote encounter few years ago. fight now she won't walk her dog without her repellant spray handy. >> absolutely i'm scared because in 2009 my cat was taken off my front door step...
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as we get to tuesday we're being froming warm front that lifts to the norm. or easily upper 0s, lower 70s with comfortable conditions. tuesday, nice, midweek tracking changes on the way. here's the call from accuweather as we look at morning rush. sunshine and cloud, cool, 6 a.m., 46. 7:30. 45 ape 47 as we get to:00 many the morning hi team tushz 64 and temperatures jump to 74. 67 midweek with showers around thursday cooler in wake of that front and friday lots of clouds around halloween high of 57 chiropractor teeting early at least early call is that showers could hold off we're tracking rain that looks like it wants to move in late friday knight and of course we need to monitor progress with models when we look at storms. >> sports is next on "action news". >> big game for eagles ends in heartbreak and recap from arizona when "action news" comes back. it's on? oh yeah. with who? the citizens banker lady. she made things way simple for me, like how to deposit a check from my phone. she's even gonna send me alerts if my balance gets too low. total special tre
as we get to tuesday we're being froming warm front that lifts to the norm. or easily upper 0s, lower 70s with comfortable conditions. tuesday, nice, midweek tracking changes on the way. here's the call from accuweather as we look at morning rush. sunshine and cloud, cool, 6 a.m., 46. 7:30. 45 ape 47 as we get to:00 many the morning hi team tushz 64 and temperatures jump to 74. 67 midweek with showers around thursday cooler in wake of that front and friday lots of clouds around halloween high...
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we did five because this is a research institution but that's not the norm. we provided her with supportive care, which is something i've been saying all along, that one of the most important things in bringing back an ebola patient to health is to give them the kind of medical general support to allow their own body to then be able to fight off the virus and essentially get rid of the virus. >> [ inaudible ]. >> a more broad question, given all of the concerns with what is happening with the doctor in new york city right now, should americans returning from the ebola zone be forced into a more strict or mandatory quarantine? >> that is something that is right now on the very active discussion and you'll be hearing shortly about what the guidelines will be but i want to point out, to remember that it isn't just the cdc and the federal government but the states have an awful lot to say about what happens when people come in. but you'll be hearing more of that. >> your take right now, because there's real concern if you went to a bowling alley or sat on a subwa
we did five because this is a research institution but that's not the norm. we provided her with supportive care, which is something i've been saying all along, that one of the most important things in bringing back an ebola patient to health is to give them the kind of medical general support to allow their own body to then be able to fight off the virus and essentially get rid of the virus. >> [ inaudible ]. >> a more broad question, given all of the concerns with what is...
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so many things happen that logically shouldn't, but they do and they go away from the norm. 's why it's fascinating to watch. >>> and the nationals fans are getting a letter from the team saying thanks a lot for everything, nothing but natitude. they said they are forever grateful and while ultimately their hunt for the commissioner's trophy was cut short, the future is bright and another year of postseason experience, our goal of a championship is ever closer in sight and they are very happy, nothing but gratitude. >>> as for washington's basketball team they held practice at fort belvoir today to honor military men and women. fans got to see some of their favorite players. missing bradley beal out six weeks after surgery sunday on his nonshooting wrist. >> the doctors have said that of all the breaks it was the least intrusive and the surgery was a success and they hope that he can be back in less than two months. >> you lose a player of his caliber, a guy who will be a future star of this league, it just means the rest of these guys who didn't get the opportunity in the pa
so many things happen that logically shouldn't, but they do and they go away from the norm. 's why it's fascinating to watch. >>> and the nationals fans are getting a letter from the team saying thanks a lot for everything, nothing but natitude. they said they are forever grateful and while ultimately their hunt for the commissioner's trophy was cut short, the future is bright and another year of postseason experience, our goal of a championship is ever closer in sight and they are...