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and next the seniors and city option employees next and those ingibld the undocumented and those unable to assess affordable health care act so the health insurance options were limited in 2006 age blinded and disabled were ineligible for this and seniors were eligible for health care everyone else in the light for a fee per service or charity or a fee clinic program in 2007 the health care security ordinance was passed it made san fran health care it served 60 thousand individuals so for the first time adults who were single and what did you do children adults over hundred percent of poverty up to 5 hundred percent of poverty a have access to the health insurance and this implemented the employees so the city option was created for employees who's employers contributed to the city option for low income that meant you had the city option you have medical reimbursement plus medi-cal and you have a reimbursement bltd for healthy san francisco so, now 2014 that's the implementation of the affordable health care act this provided actual health insurance not just healthy san francisco but fo
and next the seniors and city option employees next and those ingibld the undocumented and those unable to assess affordable health care act so the health insurance options were limited in 2006 age blinded and disabled were ineligible for this and seniors were eligible for health care everyone else in the light for a fee per service or charity or a fee clinic program in 2007 the health care security ordinance was passed it made san fran health care it served 60 thousand individuals so for the...
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still seeking treatment indicated that he was in what they call a state of psychotic ambivalence unable to determine whether he should move forward but obviously the jury rejected that argument, did so very quickly, after only 13 hours less than a day and a half of deliberation, and is rushing as we are hearing a verdict guilty on all counts with extreme indifference, and it will be on monday moving into the penalty phase where he could face the death penalty. >> >> as we continue to look at the back of the head of james holmes, and his defense attorneys next to him i wonder if there's anything particular about the defense attorneys or the prosecution worth knowing at this juncture, and worth knowing about how they presented this case? is the prosecution as you had mentioned painted a very emotional picture, close arguments ended on a reunder soing note, with a picture of the youngest victim, nine-year-old -- pardon me kindergarten saying she will forever be our kindergartner. that was shown on the monitor. the picture of the kindergarten girl who because killed in the theater underneat
still seeking treatment indicated that he was in what they call a state of psychotic ambivalence unable to determine whether he should move forward but obviously the jury rejected that argument, did so very quickly, after only 13 hours less than a day and a half of deliberation, and is rushing as we are hearing a verdict guilty on all counts with extreme indifference, and it will be on monday moving into the penalty phase where he could face the death penalty. >> >> as we continue...
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. >> but the forensic tests at the time were unable to identify whose blood and urine it was. >> backhen, the technology did not exist to detect whether it would have been animal, human. the only technology we had was to get a type of blood. in fact, you couldn't even get the blood type because the sample was so small. >> in the trunk of larry's car, investigators found some oak leaves but little else. >> they didn't have a lot of evidence, and what little evidence they did have, forensic science hadn't come a long way toward making it useful. >> just a few days later, there was another death in mansfield. one of judy's co-workers, james isaac, was killed in a traffic accident, and larry bruce made a startling revelation. he told police that isaac was having an affair with his wife and accused isaac of killing judy and then he may have killed himself. >> bruce implied isaac was somehow responsible for judy's death and killed himself due to his guilt over it. >> but no one could corroborate larry's claims, and the primary focus continued to be on larry bruce. >> we ultimately made the
. >> but the forensic tests at the time were unable to identify whose blood and urine it was. >> backhen, the technology did not exist to detect whether it would have been animal, human. the only technology we had was to get a type of blood. in fact, you couldn't even get the blood type because the sample was so small. >> in the trunk of larry's car, investigators found some oak leaves but little else. >> they didn't have a lot of evidence, and what little evidence they...
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safety net for the people who the program is available now but makes it available for those who are unable to get affordable health insurance in orange here is the necessary employee wellness fund consist with the intervention and the with wellness will make initiative inform employee health care. >> so why are we here today san francisco as i said has seen success in the affordable health care act over 97 thousand san franciscans have health coverage through the option and 46 thousand are medi-cal and others through medicare the uninsured are 44 percent and we have exceeded statewide enrollment and california has exceeded invading it is due to the healthy san francisco program that san francisco is able to make the progress healthy san francisco i'm sure you're aware of is a cooperated program for the san franciscans that are insured 80 percent of uninsured san franciscans were enrolled in 2014 that was easier to contact them of their options in ac a as a result san francisco enrollment declined 50 percent busing plus in june of 2014 and those individuals have health insurance is far bett
safety net for the people who the program is available now but makes it available for those who are unable to get affordable health insurance in orange here is the necessary employee wellness fund consist with the intervention and the with wellness will make initiative inform employee health care. >> so why are we here today san francisco as i said has seen success in the affordable health care act over 97 thousand san franciscans have health coverage through the option and 46 thousand...
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2015 that we have entered unchartered territory with an industrialized country, a member of the oecd unable to make a payment here in technical default. that's where we are heading right now. the essential thing today is a euro group teleconference. but we don't see any surprises e emerging. and surprise is what this new government has been using in the first six months. they called this referendum planned right after the time they were not going to make a debt payment to the international monetary fund. that surprised the euro group
2015 that we have entered unchartered territory with an industrialized country, a member of the oecd unable to make a payment here in technical default. that's where we are heading right now. the essential thing today is a euro group teleconference. but we don't see any surprises e emerging. and surprise is what this new government has been using in the first six months. they called this referendum planned right after the time they were not going to make a debt payment to the international...
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if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. philip's lifeline has saved more lives than any other medical alert service. this is philips lifeline we received a fall detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips advanced fall-detection technology. we'll send you this free brochure with information about the importance of getting help quickly should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blacked out, and so having lifeline with auto alert really saved me. if they don't push the button, they're not able to push the button, it takes over and gets them the help they need. multiple sensors inside autoalert can recognize the differences between your everyday movements and a fall. so if a fall does happen and you're unable to push your button, autoalert can detect it and automatically place a call for help. in a fall or medical emergency, every second counts. with lifeline you're connecte
if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. philip's lifeline has saved more lives than any other medical alert service. this is philips lifeline we received a fall detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips advanced fall-detection technology. we'll send you this free brochure with information about the...
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and next the seniors and city option employees next and those ingibld the undocumented and those unableo assess affordable health care act so the health insurance options were limited in 2006 age blinded and disabled were ineligible for this and seniors were eligible for health care everyone else in the light for a fee per service or charity or a fee clinic program in 2007 the health care security ordinance was passed it made san francisco health care it served 60 thousand individuals so for the first time adults who were single and what did you do children adults over hundred percent of poverty up to 5 hundred percent of poverty a have access to the health insurance and this implemented the employees so the city option was created for employees who's employers contributed to the city option for low income that meant you had the city option you have medical reimbursement plus medi-cal and you have a reimbursement bltd for healthy san francisco so, now 2014 that's the implementation of the affordable health care act this provided actual health insurance not just healthy san francisco but
and next the seniors and city option employees next and those ingibld the undocumented and those unableo assess affordable health care act so the health insurance options were limited in 2006 age blinded and disabled were ineligible for this and seniors were eligible for health care everyone else in the light for a fee per service or charity or a fee clinic program in 2007 the health care security ordinance was passed it made san francisco health care it served 60 thousand individuals so for...
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what happened yesterday, they say that people were unable to leave their homes. they were caught in the crossfire between the military and these militants and the roads were blocked by land mines for hours. the military could not send in reinforcements. ambulances could not reach the area. the egyptian military called in the air force and air strikes took place in that area and overnight, the egyptian military saying they managed to take full control of that area killing at least 100 militants. they say 17 security forces killed as you mentioned. the death toll could rise. a lot of concern, john is this a new phase in the islamist militant that they have been struggling to contain in the sinai region. a lot of concern with isis reach expanding. >> a lot of concern that the region is slipping out of control. thank you. >>> breaking news this morning. a rescue operation underway in the philippines where a ferry has just capsized. coast guard officials say the boat was carrying 173 people when it sank off the port of ormoc city. red cross officials say at least 36 p
what happened yesterday, they say that people were unable to leave their homes. they were caught in the crossfire between the military and these militants and the roads were blocked by land mines for hours. the military could not send in reinforcements. ambulances could not reach the area. the egyptian military called in the air force and air strikes took place in that area and overnight, the egyptian military saying they managed to take full control of that area killing at least 100 militants....
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if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert canrigger the button to automatically place a call for help. philip's lifeline has saved more lives than any other medical alert service. this is philips lifeline we received a fall detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips advanced fall-detection technology. we'll send you this free brochure with information about the importance of getting help quickly should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blacked out, and so having lifeline with auto alert really saved me. if they don't push the button, they're not able to push the button, it takes over and gets them the help they need. multiple sensors inside autoalert can recognize the differences between your everyday movements and a fall. so if a fall does happen and you're unable to push your button, autoalert can detect it and automatically place a call for help. in a fall or medical emergency, every second counts. with lifeline you're connected
if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert canrigger the button to automatically place a call for help. philip's lifeline has saved more lives than any other medical alert service. this is philips lifeline we received a fall detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips advanced fall-detection technology. we'll send you this free brochure with information about the importance...
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he's unable to think clearly, it's sick thinking.dealing with that type of mental impairment it's -- it's -- it's incon grewous with reasonable thinking and the way we operate as normal human beings in a civilized society. it's controlling, it's sad. >> barbara, you know you are one of the people one of the 12 women that i have interviewed, who believes you were given a powerful sedative by bill cosby before the assault. here is where he talks about seven prescriptions of quaaludes. the lawyer says why didn't you take them? because i use them. >> for what? >> he is equating giving hem a quaalude as a glass of wine. what is your response? >> it's a loaded question alisyn you could go on for a while. the one glass of wine i was given certainly had something powerful in it that made me unable to make reasonable positions and in a vulnerable position where my body was violated. i would consider that ultimate control, considered kidnapping, in my opinion because i was unable to make decisions, blacking out, waking up my body was violated.
he's unable to think clearly, it's sick thinking.dealing with that type of mental impairment it's -- it's -- it's incon grewous with reasonable thinking and the way we operate as normal human beings in a civilized society. it's controlling, it's sad. >> barbara, you know you are one of the people one of the 12 women that i have interviewed, who believes you were given a powerful sedative by bill cosby before the assault. here is where he talks about seven prescriptions of quaaludes. the...
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if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. philip's lifeline has saved more lives than any other medical alert service. this is philips lifeline, we received a fall detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips advanced fall-detection technology. we'll send you this free brochure with information about the importance of getting help quickly should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blacked out, and so having lifeline with auto alert really saved me. if they don't push the button, they're not able to push the button, it takes over and gets them the help they need. multiple sensors inside autoalert can recognize the differences between your everyday movements and a fall. so if a fall does happen, and you're unable to push your button, autoalert can detect it and automatically place a call for help. in a fall or medical emergency, every second counts. with lifeline you're connec
if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. philip's lifeline has saved more lives than any other medical alert service. this is philips lifeline, we received a fall detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips advanced fall-detection technology. we'll send you this free brochure with information about the...
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we were unable to arrest white. we could not take the exam for program owes. >>> moot "america tonight"s sara hoy with a police case on discrimination 50 years ago. >>> also - burning questions - is history repeating itself. >> it's trying to intimidate us, to get back in our place, that's what it's all about, as i read this historical book - stay in your place. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm leonardo mayer in for joie chen -- adam may in for joie chen. days after the slayings at at south carolina church, federal investigators are looking at crimes. church fires, history repeating in a horrific way. african-americans joint in prayer have become the targeted. joie chen is in the deep south with a look at what is raising alarms. here on the country roads of the missouri delta, they and fear have never been that far apart. here where cotton is king. soy beams and problems along the highway in the heat of the summer, the church has been the shelter and salvation of the hard lives lived in the southern sun. >> why is eac
we were unable to arrest white. we could not take the exam for program owes. >>> moot "america tonight"s sara hoy with a police case on discrimination 50 years ago. >>> also - burning questions - is history repeating itself. >> it's trying to intimidate us, to get back in our place, that's what it's all about, as i read this historical book - stay in your place. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm leonardo mayer in for joie chen -- adam may in for joie...
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people with their hands tied unable to get to cash points, unable to get their money out.mages we have seen every day as the one you showed pensioners lining up waiting for the cash they have worked so hard for. errol. >> isa soares is live in athens this morning and we just saw the pictures there. it seems more calm than yesterday trying to get access to their cash. new reality in greece. isa, thank you very much for that report. >>> when greece missed the $1.7 billion payment to the imf on tuesday, the on-line community, if you can believe it sprang in to action. a british man started a crowd funding site to raise money for greece. >> how resourceful. depending on how much you donate you can actually win prizes. like for example a postcard of alexis tsipras and authentic greek salad or perhaps a trip to athens. so far the site raised $1.3 million. generous people out there. i'm sure greece appreciates it. >> we will take a quick break here on cnn. when we come back, donald trump is ticking up in the election poll but what he is telling don lemon about getting dumped by m
people with their hands tied unable to get to cash points, unable to get their money out.mages we have seen every day as the one you showed pensioners lining up waiting for the cash they have worked so hard for. errol. >> isa soares is live in athens this morning and we just saw the pictures there. it seems more calm than yesterday trying to get access to their cash. new reality in greece. isa, thank you very much for that report. >>> when greece missed the $1.7 billion payment...
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he was hours away from his surgery that might leave him unable to walk and definitely unable to have more kids when bob had a chance encounter in texas with a doctor for lance armstrong. the doctor thought bob would be just fine without the surgery. bob took his advice. ended up bob was okay and just two years later, welcomed son josh to the world. >> it is unbelievable. there's a 12-year-old boy out there that if i had not gone saturday night he would not be here. >> so wanting to thank the doctors who helped him he hosted his first have a ball tournament in 24. he wanted to raise $2500. he raised more than 50,000. 11 years later that total is more than $2 million for 20 different cancer organizations. >> why don't you come over here. >> bob and wife kim run the tournament out of their garage. >> it takes thousands of hours to do this every year. thousands of hours that you have got want to do. >> while the tournament started as a way to give back bob says it has taken on more meaning over the years. the groups who once appreciated his contribution now tell him they rely on them. >>
he was hours away from his surgery that might leave him unable to walk and definitely unable to have more kids when bob had a chance encounter in texas with a doctor for lance armstrong. the doctor thought bob would be just fine without the surgery. bob took his advice. ended up bob was okay and just two years later, welcomed son josh to the world. >> it is unbelievable. there's a 12-year-old boy out there that if i had not gone saturday night he would not be here. >> so wanting to...
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but he was unable to deliver a better deal. he in fact brought back what appears to be a much worse deal. one of the things i think people were hoping for once the news emerged from brussels is at least the banks would start to get more cash from the european central bank, that's not going to happen. we layered from the greek central bank that the greek banks are going to stay closed for at least until wednesday. i think it may be beyond that. and then we have this other macroeconomic cash crisis. we've got some deadlines that the greek government have got to repay debt coming up the next week. the big one is monday, 3.3 billion euros back to the european central bank. where is that going to come from? and a bridging loan, again that is contingent on mr. tsipras getting a majority for those controversial laws, all hinges on wednesday. >> that crucial point these negotiations have not yet finished, they have yet to be concluded, simon mcgregor wood in the greek capital athens. thank you. now, a palestinian mean has been rearrest
but he was unable to deliver a better deal. he in fact brought back what appears to be a much worse deal. one of the things i think people were hoping for once the news emerged from brussels is at least the banks would start to get more cash from the european central bank, that's not going to happen. we layered from the greek central bank that the greek banks are going to stay closed for at least until wednesday. i think it may be beyond that. and then we have this other macroeconomic cash...
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they were unable to support themselves. by the time of the war of 1812, there was an increasing movement for congress to try to do something to support these veterans. it was a national embarrassment to see veterans who were begging on the street or unable to support themselves. congress eventually passed the first pension act in 1818 that would put these men on a public assistance in recognition of their service. and that was eventually expanded in 1832. the unintended consequence of that pension act was to bring -- to produce a remarkable oral history archive on the war of independence which is now available online and the original is in the national archives in washington. many of these men would not necessarily have their discharge papers. the record-keeping had been sporadic during the war. in order to prove their service, these men would go to court in their local communities and they would have to swear an oath and the recount their revolutionary service. they would often bring witnesses if there were any and testify
they were unable to support themselves. by the time of the war of 1812, there was an increasing movement for congress to try to do something to support these veterans. it was a national embarrassment to see veterans who were begging on the street or unable to support themselves. congress eventually passed the first pension act in 1818 that would put these men on a public assistance in recognition of their service. and that was eventually expanded in 1832. the unintended consequence of that...
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she's exhausted, dehydrated and unable to get out. help in the form of firefighters and rescue crews? why are the firefighters there? she's also got other help nearby. four large uncass cast rated bulls. they are trying to help rescuers by keeping bulls away with large streams of water. they see rescuers put the big strap around her abdomen. her head in there and whole body was kinked around. they straighten her out. see the bull off in the distance? here the other bull getting too close. look at the size of this guy. >> he's jacked. >> he is. it's kind of sad, too. having to spray them. i know they are not hurt but it's got to be confusing. >> once they have the heffer straightened up they put a strap around the tree trunks to a jack. they are able to pop it apart. she pulls her head out but she's so exhausted she goes rolling down the hill. >> this is hard to watch. >> they spent hours making sure she got her strength back giving her water, making sure she's okay. bizarre. >>> it's america's first -- >> fully functional giant pilote
she's exhausted, dehydrated and unable to get out. help in the form of firefighters and rescue crews? why are the firefighters there? she's also got other help nearby. four large uncass cast rated bulls. they are trying to help rescuers by keeping bulls away with large streams of water. they see rescuers put the big strap around her abdomen. her head in there and whole body was kinked around. they straighten her out. see the bull off in the distance? here the other bull getting too close. look...
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congress was unable to come to terms on a longer deal before recessing for the summer. >>> zimbabwe isalling for the american dentist who killed cecil the lion to be extradited. they want palmer tried in zimbabwe. palmer insists he relied on his guides to ensure the hunt was legal. more than 140,000 signatures are now on a petition calling for the white house to approve palmer's extradition. the u.s. fish and wildlife service has been trying to reach palmer but have been unable to find him. >>> senator menendez has proposed a bill that would require a special permit from the interior secretary if any hunter wants to bring in an animal trophy. >>> the man charged with killing nine people inside a south carolina church faced a federal judge this morning. he pleaded not guilty to hate crime charges for the mass murder at the church in charleston. his lawyers said roof was prepared to plead guilty but was holding off until prosecutors inside whether toe seek the death penalty. he also faces state murder charges. >>> federal authorities are helping atlantic officials look for two men suspec
congress was unable to come to terms on a longer deal before recessing for the summer. >>> zimbabwe isalling for the american dentist who killed cecil the lion to be extradited. they want palmer tried in zimbabwe. palmer insists he relied on his guides to ensure the hunt was legal. more than 140,000 signatures are now on a petition calling for the white house to approve palmer's extradition. the u.s. fish and wildlife service has been trying to reach palmer but have been unable to find...
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many years what happened in in that what saying that rents are drastically higher than people are unable to afford housing the last thing we need to continue to delay and delay until someone says i didn't know about it even though it was in the newspaper or social media i don't know about it please delay it that's the history of housing in san francisco that's why we're in the country we're in iuoe i hope you move both pieces of legislation forward today. >> thank you, supervisor i'll add on to that i'm in support of this legislation one i agree with the supervisor this conversation first starting with the in law has been approving throughout the city and focused in the castro area the adu's were piloted by the adu conversations have been going on for many, many years especially on the planning commission remembers the conversations around chinatown and other areas in district 3 i think to that end there's been collective thinking around the concepts i believe that although district 8 and 3 have's differences how their set up and how dense they are i think at the end of the day this is t
many years what happened in in that what saying that rents are drastically higher than people are unable to afford housing the last thing we need to continue to delay and delay until someone says i didn't know about it even though it was in the newspaper or social media i don't know about it please delay it that's the history of housing in san francisco that's why we're in the country we're in iuoe i hope you move both pieces of legislation forward today. >> thank you, supervisor i'll add...
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. >> he was unable to make the changes in police culture to eliminate the racist bias in law enforcementt has existed since baltimore was established, and he wasn't able to knock down that blue wall of silence that enables this culture to continue with its immoral behavior, and punishes police officers who were good when they tell on police officers who were bad. >> murphy says it will take a whole lot more than a new commissioner to reform the police department. he wants to see the federal government put its own monitor in place. >>> new york's gov for is giving the attorney general new power to invest days by killings by police officers. as john henry smith reports leaders are hopeful this will rebuild confidence between the police and communities they are in charge of protecting. >> reporter: reacting to criticism that prosecutors are to close to police to hold officers accountable, new york governor andrew cuomo, announced an unusual step. >> the attorney general will be a standing prosecutor to handle any case where a law enforcement officer kills an unarmed civilian, or kills a civ
. >> he was unable to make the changes in police culture to eliminate the racist bias in law enforcementt has existed since baltimore was established, and he wasn't able to knock down that blue wall of silence that enables this culture to continue with its immoral behavior, and punishes police officers who were good when they tell on police officers who were bad. >> murphy says it will take a whole lot more than a new commissioner to reform the police department. he wants to see the...
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it's nothing other than killing an innocent fetus that's unable to defend itself. >> reporter: in this facility abandoned children are living. and there's a case that a newborn baby was left in front of this facility. this orphanage is home to about a hundred children between the ages of 3 and 15. recently a growing number of children are being left there. the reasons for this is the strong stigma against single mothers in moroccan society. this facility provides support for women who have been rejected by their families after becoming pregnant outside of marriage. >> translator: i haven't seen my family since i gave birth. it's been a year and three months. >> reporter: because they are unable to support themselves financially, some women end up homeless. >> translator: single mothers are considered unacceptable in our society and under islamic teachings the children are also stigmatized as illegitimate. >> reporter: many women search out illegal abortion clinics. often this results in physical damage and emotional scarring. one woman is confronting this issue head-on. s should the fo
it's nothing other than killing an innocent fetus that's unable to defend itself. >> reporter: in this facility abandoned children are living. and there's a case that a newborn baby was left in front of this facility. this orphanage is home to about a hundred children between the ages of 3 and 15. recently a growing number of children are being left there. the reasons for this is the strong stigma against single mothers in moroccan society. this facility provides support for women who...
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. >> i was unable to attend but the foundation is looking at a tragedy is determine how they're prepared to increase their ability to manage contracts. >> thank you all right. so we move on to item 11 committee agenda setting and so the set of master calendars are before you and reminder again on september 15th we will have a planning session. >> oh i'm sorry october 6th sorry. >> which will focus on the population health division so be sure to keep in mind are there items that the commissioners would also like to see or have concern about in terms of the calendar? if not we'll proceeded to the next item >> sorry. >> so with regards to perhaps some of the issues with the facility development i'm wondering if it is whittier to hear from the i h ss. >> as part of that report. >> perhaps i don't know how we plan to do the briefing on you know looking at the health care or look at the whole thing all at once. >> we can ask the depth to be sure that the i h ss services are part of the needs that are post hospital. >> you know i think that the executive director who has been there one year is
. >> i was unable to attend but the foundation is looking at a tragedy is determine how they're prepared to increase their ability to manage contracts. >> thank you all right. so we move on to item 11 committee agenda setting and so the set of master calendars are before you and reminder again on september 15th we will have a planning session. >> oh i'm sorry october 6th sorry. >> which will focus on the population health division so be sure to keep in mind are there...
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. >> reporter: some residents were apparently unable to get into their development because of the cars and the crowd. >> there were neighbors who were stuck out on indian head highway, comment even get up on the service road. >> reporter: some say they were cursed at by partygoers when they asked to move. this was hours before the shooting. >> they called the police and dispatcher asked single women who workere in their cars unable to get inside could they see weapons? of course, at that time of night, nobody is going to be able to see anything or respond to that kind of question. >> reporter: a man laying and the question answered in the worst possible way. >> we can see right now, weapons were there. >> reporter: signs clearly state this area is under camera surveillance and access is restricted to residents and their guests. still, resident says this shouse often the scene of loud and large party, a problem spot in an otherwise peaceful community. neighbors want changes to the covenant in place and to the bay police handle complaints about loud, boisterous clouds. they would like a
. >> reporter: some residents were apparently unable to get into their development because of the cars and the crowd. >> there were neighbors who were stuck out on indian head highway, comment even get up on the service road. >> reporter: some say they were cursed at by partygoers when they asked to move. this was hours before the shooting. >> they called the police and dispatcher asked single women who workere in their cars unable to get inside could they see weapons?...
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unable to find a teaching job he's now learning his family's business. >> when i left i spent months looking for a job. but after a year i decided to work in this shop. if i had gone to an english or indian school i would have found a job. >> the government said that no longer recognizes the schools because of cases like this. it wants traditional islamic schools students to be caught the same subjects as students in government and private schools along with their islamic education. >> our goal is to bring the minority citizens in to the main treatment,mainstream. we only have one senior police officer in the state who is muslim. no one in the civil service. why should they only be doing manual labor jobs. >> many have graduated from traditionalist islamic schools and each school should be assessed for their education rather than removing all of them. >> the government can't just stacey they're not going to recognize them. >> for now these schools are only religious institutions and won't receive the same support as other educational institutions in the state. muslim groups say they
unable to find a teaching job he's now learning his family's business. >> when i left i spent months looking for a job. but after a year i decided to work in this shop. if i had gone to an english or indian school i would have found a job. >> the government said that no longer recognizes the schools because of cases like this. it wants traditional islamic schools students to be caught the same subjects as students in government and private schools along with their islamic education....
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to walk and definitely unable to have more kids when bob had a chance encounter in texas with a doctoror none other than famed cancer survivors lance armstrong. the doctor thought bob would be just fine without the surgery. so bob took his advice. >> it was the beginning. it ended up bob was okay. just two years later, welcomed son josh to the world. >> it was unbelievable. there's a 12-year-old boy out there, if i didn't fly to texas on a saturday night, he wouldn't be here. >> reporter: so won'ting to thanks the doctors. he held his first have a ball golf tournament. he wanted to raise $2500. he raised more than $50,000. 11 years later that total is now more than $2 million for more than 20 cancer organization. even though bob and wife kim still run the tournament off their danville garage. it takes thousands of hours to do this every year. thousands of hours that you've got to want to do it. >> reporter: while the tournament started as a way to give back bob said it's taken on even more meaning over the years. the groups who once appreciated his contributions now tell him they rely
to walk and definitely unable to have more kids when bob had a chance encounter in texas with a doctoror none other than famed cancer survivors lance armstrong. the doctor thought bob would be just fine without the surgery. so bob took his advice. >> it was the beginning. it ended up bob was okay. just two years later, welcomed son josh to the world. >> it was unbelievable. there's a 12-year-old boy out there, if i didn't fly to texas on a saturday night, he wouldn't be here....
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passengers were unable to check in, print out their boarding passing and board their flights. dulles quickly recovered from most of the computer problems and they were up and running in about half an hour. but don't be surprised to find residual problems just like these passengers we talked to are experiencing. >> i've been trying since about 6:00 this morning to get my boarding pass, and the united application just tings. >> reporter: does it normally do that? >> no, i was in boston yesterday and it popped right up. >> when we check in at the kiosk, it was -- [indiscernible] they gave us the opportunity to rebook on a later flight which we did. so now i think we leave d.c. at 5:10. >> reporter: the ground stop lasted about an hour for the second largest carrier in the united states. united is offering folks to rebook, to get a waiver, to rebook their flights and they're directing people to do so online. at dulles airport, surae chinn, wusa9. >>> an early morning fire destroyed a family's home in colesville. it happened around 3:45 on white drive. that's not far from new hamps
passengers were unable to check in, print out their boarding passing and board their flights. dulles quickly recovered from most of the computer problems and they were up and running in about half an hour. but don't be surprised to find residual problems just like these passengers we talked to are experiencing. >> i've been trying since about 6:00 this morning to get my boarding pass, and the united application just tings. >> reporter: does it normally do that? >> no, i was in...
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unfortunately the nats unable to win their series against the los angeles dodgers. give l.a. lot of credit they threw some great pitchers on the mound this weekend here at the ballpark. take you to the action right now and show you how this game went down. rubber match between the nationals and dodgers. plenty of interesting costumes to see at nats park today with the "star wars" theme. early on, max scherzer using the top of the first a bases loaded jam here. yasiel pugh down streaking, one of eight strikeouts on date for mad max. top of the fourth man on third, scherzer still on the mound. this ball gets away from his catcher, wilson aramos. andre ethier coming home from third. ramos' throw off the mark. dodgers score on the wild pitch, six innings eight strikeout, just that one allowed for scherzer today. right or wrong zack greinke pretty much unhittable in the fourth. escobar to go down. bryce harper strikes out in the seventh, he is not happy about t later it is wilson aramos. ramos goes down swinging. excuse me, pugh -- puig in the top of the ninth. two runs come in to
unfortunately the nats unable to win their series against the los angeles dodgers. give l.a. lot of credit they threw some great pitchers on the mound this weekend here at the ballpark. take you to the action right now and show you how this game went down. rubber match between the nationals and dodgers. plenty of interesting costumes to see at nats park today with the "star wars" theme. early on, max scherzer using the top of the first a bases loaded jam here. yasiel pugh down...
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by law, i am unable to walk away. i am a consequence. i am the unpaid bill.te with a badge and a gun. behind my badge is a heart like yours. i bleed. i think, i love. and yes, i can be killed. and although i am but one man, i have thousands of brothers and sisters who are the same as me. they will lay down their lives for me and i for them. we stand watch together, a thin blueline protecting the prey from the predator, the good from the bad, the sheep from the wolf. we are the police. we are sergeant scott paul lunger. [ applause ] . >>> please stand for police honors. [ police honors ] >> stand by. ready, aim. [ trumpet playing taps ] . >>> please be seated. >>> i would like to invite sierra lunger again to sing for us "how great thou art." . ♪ [singing] [applause] >> we will now see a video tribute in honor of scott. ♪ [ music ] ♪
by law, i am unable to walk away. i am a consequence. i am the unpaid bill.te with a badge and a gun. behind my badge is a heart like yours. i bleed. i think, i love. and yes, i can be killed. and although i am but one man, i have thousands of brothers and sisters who are the same as me. they will lay down their lives for me and i for them. we stand watch together, a thin blueline protecting the prey from the predator, the good from the bad, the sheep from the wolf. we are the police. we are...
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no child left behind expired in 2007, the congress has been unable to agree about how to reauthorize it. as a result, the law's original requirements have stayed in place. this as cost almost all of america's schools to be classified as failing under the terms of the law. president obama's education secretary offered waivers from the terms of the law. in return, the secretary told each of the 42 states currently operating under waivers exactly what steps to take and exactly how to evaluate teachers. so much new federal control of local schools has produced a backlash against common core teacher evaluation, and against tests in general. governors complain about federal overreach. infuriated teachers say the u.s. department of education has become a national human resources departments, or, they say, a national school board. no wish you has stirred as much controversy as testing. no child left behind requires students to take 17 standardized test over the course of kindergarten through their 12th grade education. as we study the problem, the issue seemed to be the stakes attached to th
no child left behind expired in 2007, the congress has been unable to agree about how to reauthorize it. as a result, the law's original requirements have stayed in place. this as cost almost all of america's schools to be classified as failing under the terms of the law. president obama's education secretary offered waivers from the terms of the law. in return, the secretary told each of the 42 states currently operating under waivers exactly what steps to take and exactly how to evaluate...
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thousands unable to go home. the same storms dousing the so-called north fire which shot through the highway linking los angeles and las vegas, causing hundreds to run for their lives. >> we do have approximately two to three structures involved. reports of people trapped. >> reporter: at 2:50 p.m. officials getting the first call during friday rush hour. traffic paralyzed on the highway. the fire advancing. within ten minutes jets and choppers scramble to the skies but they aren't alone. multiple drones making it dangerous for them to fly and stalling the air attack for a precious 25 minutes. even these semis lighting up like matches. by 3:20 this dc-10 dumping a long line of red retardant. some make it through. >> oh, my god. i can feel the heat. >> reporter: others don't. >> we're trying to get out. >> reporter: it's an apocalyptic scene. motorists fleeing on foot. >> i grabbed my kids, ran up the hill. everyone was screaming. >> reporter: the fire jumps the highway, galloping up the hill. our camera's right t
thousands unable to go home. the same storms dousing the so-called north fire which shot through the highway linking los angeles and las vegas, causing hundreds to run for their lives. >> we do have approximately two to three structures involved. reports of people trapped. >> reporter: at 2:50 p.m. officials getting the first call during friday rush hour. traffic paralyzed on the highway. the fire advancing. within ten minutes jets and choppers scramble to the skies but they aren't...
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for being unable to manage, describing chaos in the house and getting their agenda done. at the same time, he said they managed to roll up all of their themes into two messages. taxes and the economy and spending. are they organized with their messaging, not organized in running the house? can those things live together equally? >> i think that is what house republicans are facing. they have issues like the confederate flag. the fact they are unable to pass appropriations bills, but they are still winning elections. that is a messaging issue. he is right. republicans are able to say i want to lower taxes and cut spending and reduce the deficit. very easy, tangible thing for voters to understand. democrats go out and talk about college affordability. that is easy and understandable. most people can get behind it. but they dilute that message into minimum wage. independent and swing voters are not enthused by the talk of minimum wage, mostly because they are not earning minimum wage. they are not enthused by gender equality. they are not enthused by paycheck equality becaus
for being unable to manage, describing chaos in the house and getting their agenda done. at the same time, he said they managed to roll up all of their themes into two messages. taxes and the economy and spending. are they organized with their messaging, not organized in running the house? can those things live together equally? >> i think that is what house republicans are facing. they have issues like the confederate flag. the fact they are unable to pass appropriations bills, but they...
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president. >> if you try to shout him down, he is unable to use his time effectively. if it is quiet, he will be able to use his speaking time. >> on democracy, democracy involves people sitting and listening. they all know that. mr. weber, you have the floor once more. mr. weber: i'm grateful for the applause. it shows the extremists here trying to destroy europe. alexis tsipras is standing here as a representative of greek democracy, saying he carried out a referendum of vote. is he a socialist? he is also thinking about organizing referendum, because the slovakians are fed up with shelling out for the greeks. there are sufficient national perspectives in europe. europe is not the sum, it is compromise. sadly, you have departed from that path. mr. president, please conclude. i would say that alexis tsipras, with respect to being presented of this country, we are at loggerheads with you. you engage in provocation. we engage in compromise. you are looking at failure, we are looking at success. you do not like europe, we love europe. and i hope you will be able to come
president. >> if you try to shout him down, he is unable to use his time effectively. if it is quiet, he will be able to use his speaking time. >> on democracy, democracy involves people sitting and listening. they all know that. mr. weber, you have the floor once more. mr. weber: i'm grateful for the applause. it shows the extremists here trying to destroy europe. alexis tsipras is standing here as a representative of greek democracy, saying he carried out a referendum of vote. is...
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residents with a phone prefix of 9-6-6 will be unable to reach 9- 1-1 until further notice.sidents are being asked to call 7-0-7- 2-5-3 - 0- 9-1-1 if they wish to reach emergency services. >> vicki: hundreds of people gathered along the embarcadero today. to enjoy a free concert by the san francisco symphony. it was held next to the james r. herman cruise terminal at pier 27. the performers included edwin outwater, bryce dessner, and travis andrews. overall. a beautiful day in san francisco. it was a nice, warm day here in francisco. standing by with the forecast. brian? noted >> reporter: noticed one thing no fog sunshine from the beach to the endless valleys. the temperature is up in the '60s we were in the '70s this action and. here is the time lops-. temperatures were in the upper 60s to the low 80s. we had a strong seabury's-sea breeze. clear skies at the golden gate bridge. and the man time we have gusty winds to talk about up in the 20 mi. an hour range. mostly cloudy to start out tomorrow morning in nafta and then they clear around noon. it will be fairly cloudy in t
residents with a phone prefix of 9-6-6 will be unable to reach 9- 1-1 until further notice.sidents are being asked to call 7-0-7- 2-5-3 - 0- 9-1-1 if they wish to reach emergency services. >> vicki: hundreds of people gathered along the embarcadero today. to enjoy a free concert by the san francisco symphony. it was held next to the james r. herman cruise terminal at pier 27. the performers included edwin outwater, bryce dessner, and travis andrews. overall. a beautiful day in san...
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over the years, more and more of the mentally ill have found themselves in jails unable to address all. >> how you doing? >> you all right? >> i'm doing all right. everything good with you? good man. >> thanks, man. >> al cannon has been the sheriff of charleston county for more than a quarter of a century. he's witnessed the problem from its early days. >> you go back to the late '60s, early '70s, the psychiatric community was of moving away from institutionalization. and so what was supposed to follow along with that was community-based funding for community-based programs. and those programs did not follow. and so you've got some real challenges there. and a lot of it has to do with, okay, you're not putting people in psychiatric facilities like you used to. so more often than not, law enforcement ends up having to deal with society's failure to really fully address that issue. >> mayberry says he's been suffering from mental health disorders including schizophrenia since age 12. as an adult, he's had a number of minor convictions for crimes such as larceny, public intoxication, and
over the years, more and more of the mentally ill have found themselves in jails unable to address all. >> how you doing? >> you all right? >> i'm doing all right. everything good with you? good man. >> thanks, man. >> al cannon has been the sheriff of charleston county for more than a quarter of a century. he's witnessed the problem from its early days. >> you go back to the late '60s, early '70s, the psychiatric community was of moving away from...
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he's slipping in and out of consciousness and unable to move. >> there was a connection that i needed to get him out of there from that point on. there was no going back. you don't back down after you see something like that. >> with smoke pouring from the front of the vehicle, it's a race against time to get the rider out before the car erupts. chris garth and his colleagues watch helplessly from their perch high above. their reactions recorded as the camera rolls. >> he's under the vike? >> under. >> oh, my gosh. >> there's no time to wait for police or firefighters. >> the guy next to me said, we need to move this car. >> to reach the rider, alder and a handful of bystanders attempt to lift the car, which weighs almost 4,000 pounds. but they can't get it more than a few inches off the ground. >> it was scary. not because of the flame but because we could feel that we didn't get anywhere. you're lifting but nothing was coming out of it. it was somebody's life is in your hands and you can't do anything about it. >> alder gets back down to check on the rider. i said, hey, can you hear
he's slipping in and out of consciousness and unable to move. >> there was a connection that i needed to get him out of there from that point on. there was no going back. you don't back down after you see something like that. >> with smoke pouring from the front of the vehicle, it's a race against time to get the rider out before the car erupts. chris garth and his colleagues watch helplessly from their perch high above. their reactions recorded as the camera rolls. >> he's...
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macy's was unable to handle pressure. they folded like dogs. >> reporter: there you have it. donald trump not backing down. given the history, this is not the last we are hearing of the story yet. john christine. >> he never expressed concern that his shirts were made in china before this. now he says this is going to be central part of his campaign. he will hold chinese to accountability for the moves. >> nor did he explain how dogs fold. i did not know dogs folded. >>> new issues for miss usa. flo-rida is bowing out. he was the last on the schedule to appear. retired nfl running back emmet smith quit as a judge. nbc and univision have pulled the plug on the telecast. the officials say it will go as scheduled streamed online july 12th. >>> happening now, new concerns over security about the fourth of july holiday. the fbi and homeland security and national counterterrorism center say the threat level is much higher this independence day because of isis and the group's aggressive use of social media. the officials fear it could be inspired by the terrorists call for attacks d
macy's was unable to handle pressure. they folded like dogs. >> reporter: there you have it. donald trump not backing down. given the history, this is not the last we are hearing of the story yet. john christine. >> he never expressed concern that his shirts were made in china before this. now he says this is going to be central part of his campaign. he will hold chinese to accountability for the moves. >> nor did he explain how dogs fold. i did not know dogs folded....
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by law, i am unable to walk away. i am a consequence. i am the unpaid bill.a badge and a gun. behind my badge is a heart like yours. i bleed. i think. i love. and, yes, i can be killed. and although i am but one man, i have thousands of brothers and sisters who are the same as me. they will lay down their lives for me and i for them. we stand watch together, a thin blue line protecting the prey from the predator, the good from the bad, the sheep from the wolf. we are the police. we are sergeant scott paul lunger. [ applause ] >> please stand for police honors. >> firing party, fire three, stand by. ready, aim! [ gunshot ] ready, aim [ gunshot ] ready, aim [ gunshot ] arm! [ taps ] >> please be seated. >> i would like to again invite sierra lunger to sing for us how great thou art. >> ♪ o lord my god when i in awesome wonder consider all the worlds thy hands have made ♪ i see the stars, i hear the rolling thunder, thy power throughout the universe displayed. then sings my soul my savior god to thee ♪ how great thou art, how great thou art. then sings my soul,
by law, i am unable to walk away. i am a consequence. i am the unpaid bill.a badge and a gun. behind my badge is a heart like yours. i bleed. i think. i love. and, yes, i can be killed. and although i am but one man, i have thousands of brothers and sisters who are the same as me. they will lay down their lives for me and i for them. we stand watch together, a thin blue line protecting the prey from the predator, the good from the bad, the sheep from the wolf. we are the police. we are sergeant...
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>> i wouldn't agree that i'm unable to discharge my duty to protect the country. we are doing it every single biggest all kinds of tools. >> are you able to access to those systems which only have one key? >> we can't break strong encryption. >> so you can't break it. and that is a mechanism which is installed by the manufacturer to prevent you from using, that there's only one key that is available to them, to you? >> correct. >> so suppose that we had legislation which required two keys, one for the user and one that, given a court order requiring a court order, that you would be able to with substantial reason, motivation for doing so would want to go into that particular site. what what's the problem with that? >> well, a lot of smart people, smarter than i certainly said that would have a disastrous impact on water security across the internet which is also part of my responsibility. >> do you believe that? >> i'm skeptical that we can't find a solution that overcomes that harm. but a lot of series people so you don't realize can you rush into something and i
>> i wouldn't agree that i'm unable to discharge my duty to protect the country. we are doing it every single biggest all kinds of tools. >> are you able to access to those systems which only have one key? >> we can't break strong encryption. >> so you can't break it. and that is a mechanism which is installed by the manufacturer to prevent you from using, that there's only one key that is available to them, to you? >> correct. >> so suppose that we had...