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i think the underreporting is a significant issue. i don't want to drive it further to underreport. and then, finally, a mystic note, i've been working with the school board association. they want to do something with our school district trauma informed care. and so, they have made arrangements for a daylong conference at the south city conference centre and our own kevin truant will be one of the keynote speakers. together with doctored joists. it is really targeting school community, stakeholders on trauma informed approaches to better meet the needs of all of our students at whatever level. >> any other questions or comments? just thank you for your continued work on this. these conversations are always hard. i mean, the question for me, is more around and not what are we doing, but what is happening with our students? what is happening to them? what is our understanding of what it is that they are challenged by, and has that changed over the -- over the years. are the neighborhood that they are living and improving at all? are they getting the mental health support or the health
i think the underreporting is a significant issue. i don't want to drive it further to underreport. and then, finally, a mystic note, i've been working with the school board association. they want to do something with our school district trauma informed care. and so, they have made arrangements for a daylong conference at the south city conference centre and our own kevin truant will be one of the keynote speakers. together with doctored joists. it is really targeting school community,...
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president bush did something -- the second president bush, in africa, underreported. i will protect the weak with incredible support on aids funding. now we have a president who says about the weak, the following, mexicans are rapists, latin americans are gang members and people from black countries are shit-holers. the president reduced it to a question of law and policy. it's not. it's a question about a country that said we are a beacon for protecting the weak and we failed. that's it. >> samantha, the president doubled down on that tweet that he had earlier in the day with a statement that he then made. listen to this. >> we need democrat support. they don't want to give it, because democrats love open borders. let the whole world come in. let the whole world, gang members from all over the place, come on in. we have open borders. they view that possibly, intelligently, accept it's destroying our country. they view that as potential voters. some day they're going to vote for democrats. because they can't win on their policies, which are horrible. they found that o
president bush did something -- the second president bush, in africa, underreported. i will protect the weak with incredible support on aids funding. now we have a president who says about the weak, the following, mexicans are rapists, latin americans are gang members and people from black countries are shit-holers. the president reduced it to a question of law and policy. it's not. it's a question about a country that said we are a beacon for protecting the weak and we failed. that's it....
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i believe the potential impacts have been significantly underreported. by trying to be objective, the bbc has appeared pro—brexit. but the majority of complaints we received are about a perceived bias in the other direction. here is pat marks. every news story gives us a negative view by always giving us doom and gloom. how, when we leave, this and that will happen, so we will lose money orjobs. anyone would think you were in favour of staying in the eu. numbers following saturday's anti—brexit march in central london. there was also a significantly smaller pro—brexit march in london which received much less airtime — and the disparity annoyed some viewers, such as christine hicks, who e—mailed. .. i am disgusted at your one—sided reporting of the marches today. and brian silvester tweeted. .. i thought the bbc was required in law to be evenhanded and unbiased. apparently not. apart from the fraught issue of balance, there are other challenges for the bbc reporting in this area. one is the danger of boring the audience with excessive coverage of this lon
i believe the potential impacts have been significantly underreported. by trying to be objective, the bbc has appeared pro—brexit. but the majority of complaints we received are about a perceived bias in the other direction. here is pat marks. every news story gives us a negative view by always giving us doom and gloom. how, when we leave, this and that will happen, so we will lose money orjobs. anyone would think you were in favour of staying in the eu. numbers following saturday's...
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my main goal will be about bycatch and i use illegal unregulated and underreporting fishing that is happening in the west african region. because it is estimated that between eleven and twenty six million tons of fish is being called to legally so i'm point three million tons of fish are being discarded asked. i catch annually it's just being killed without being targeted. here you can see the net in the net you can see a lot of dead sharks because the problem with the sharks is since they're licking a swim bladder when they lift the net over there before the net is on the day the sharks die because of lack of oxygen. because they do not have from the letter so if they don't move they will die and. last here when we were here in japan we also had several cases of whale shark getting caught in the net with a person or so on several occasions we had to cut up the neck to be able to save the whales throats and releases from the entanglements in the nets and that is also a beautiful feeling when you see the welfare of the main way from the net. you never know what's around the corner you never kn
my main goal will be about bycatch and i use illegal unregulated and underreporting fishing that is happening in the west african region. because it is estimated that between eleven and twenty six million tons of fish is being called to legally so i'm point three million tons of fish are being discarded asked. i catch annually it's just being killed without being targeted. here you can see the net in the net you can see a lot of dead sharks because the problem with the sharks is since they're...
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my main goal will be about my cash and i use illegal unregulated and underreporting fishing that is happening in the west african region. because it is estimated that between eleven and twenty six million tonnes of fish is being called illegally so i am point three million tons of fish are being discarded by catch annually it's just being killed without being a target and. here you can see the net in the net you can see a lot of dead sharks because the problem with the sharks is since they're lifting a swim bladder when they lift the net over there before the net is on the day the sharks die because of lack of oxygen. because they do not have these from the letter so if they don't move they will die and. last year when we were here in japan we also had several cases of whale sharks getting caught in the net with a person or so on several occasions we had to cut up the neck to be able to save the little throat and it releases from the entanglement in the nets and that is also beautiful feeling when you see the welfare of them in the way of the next. many european countries several companies be
my main goal will be about my cash and i use illegal unregulated and underreporting fishing that is happening in the west african region. because it is estimated that between eleven and twenty six million tonnes of fish is being called illegally so i am point three million tons of fish are being discarded by catch annually it's just being killed without being a target and. here you can see the net in the net you can see a lot of dead sharks because the problem with the sharks is since they're...
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pretty well done and generally tend to know how to factor out inconsistencies and possible errors, underreportingat kind of stuff. i think from gallop, it shows facebook's share among an older audience is increasing it's actually more grandparents are on it. they've made progress, if you want to call it that, of reaching older generations i think this effect is real. having said that, they've done a really good job with instagram, with what's app, and other things they've got if the young demographic isn't using the core facebook experience, they're using some other part of facebook over the next month or years they can integrate those more closely. i wouldn't count facebook out among teens. i think the user trends are real. >> i think that's the key. >> really quick, jason, before we start, the president is speaking at a coast guard change of command ceremony. >>> the lowest unemployment in 19 years we are honored to be joined by today's ceremony by director coates, dan coates where is dan thank you, dan director alice, commissioner mcallenin, and acting director homin, fantastic job, walg many
pretty well done and generally tend to know how to factor out inconsistencies and possible errors, underreportingat kind of stuff. i think from gallop, it shows facebook's share among an older audience is increasing it's actually more grandparents are on it. they've made progress, if you want to call it that, of reaching older generations i think this effect is real. having said that, they've done a really good job with instagram, with what's app, and other things they've got if the young...
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. >>> reporter: the fbi says the actual number of sexual assaults on commercial flights is underreported. but they say it's growing at an alarming rate. between the years 2014 and 2017, sexual assaults increased by 66%. in 2017, the fbi says it opened 63 investigations into sex assaults on airplanes. and the agency said on wednesday that the actual number of cases could be much higher. most of the incidents happened when alcohol is consumed or on an overnight flight he when the cabin is dark and the victim is asleep. the fbi wants people to know there are resources in place to help the victims sexually assaulted on commercial flights. >> offenders will often test their victims sometimes brushing up against them to see how they will react or if they wake up. >> reporter: the fbi wants people to know there are resources in place to help victims. the agency launched a campaign earlier this year called be air away. -- be air aware. it has posters on airplanes reminding passengers, sexual assaults on aircraft is a federal crime and they are also asking people to come forward if they were vict
. >>> reporter: the fbi says the actual number of sexual assaults on commercial flights is underreported. but they say it's growing at an alarming rate. between the years 2014 and 2017, sexual assaults increased by 66%. in 2017, the fbi says it opened 63 investigations into sex assaults on airplanes. and the agency said on wednesday that the actual number of cases could be much higher. most of the incidents happened when alcohol is consumed or on an overnight flight he when the cabin...
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my main goal will be about bycatch and i use illegal unregulated and underreporting fishing that is happening in the west african region. because it is estimated that between eleven and twenty six million tons of fish is being called to legally so i'm point three million tons of fish are being discarded by catch annually it's just big. without the target. here in the net in the net you can see a lot of dead sharks because the. swim bladder when they lift the net before the net is on the day the sharks die because of lack of oxygen. because they do not have a letter so if they don't move they will die and. last year when we were here. we also had several cases of whale shark getting caught in the net with a person or so. we had to cut up the neck to be able to save the whales and entanglement in the nets and that is also a beautiful feeling when you see the welfare of the net. you never know what's around the corner never know what's in the. excitement it's that moment that's where the adrenaline rush comes from. going to the next. no violence is a pug and it's almost a schizophrenia. where yo
my main goal will be about bycatch and i use illegal unregulated and underreporting fishing that is happening in the west african region. because it is estimated that between eleven and twenty six million tons of fish is being called to legally so i'm point three million tons of fish are being discarded by catch annually it's just big. without the target. here in the net in the net you can see a lot of dead sharks because the. swim bladder when they lift the net before the net is on the day the...
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others, you know, in terms of reporting were underreporting their total assets by, you know, potentiallyver 100%. and so, you know, today through the cdm program, i think the pra program has done an amazing job in getting that baseline of asset configuration and other types of data sets. we saw that in action, you know, over the past year to 18 months on attacks like wannacry. if you rewind three to five years ago, the question would come down, well, what's the potential impact of this level of attack? and the only way that you would get an answer is be able to go out to the agencies and conduct a bunch of data calls, correlate data on spreadsheets, and at some point get an answer which probably wasn't accurate. you know, when we saw some of these recent attacks, you could get the answer in a matter of seconds because cdm was able to actually correlate and provide that data set. that's just the first step. so that's basically kind of looking in the rearview mirror in terms of figuring out what the potential -- you know, the impact of an attack would be. moving forward, as the cdm program
others, you know, in terms of reporting were underreporting their total assets by, you know, potentiallyver 100%. and so, you know, today through the cdm program, i think the pra program has done an amazing job in getting that baseline of asset configuration and other types of data sets. we saw that in action, you know, over the past year to 18 months on attacks like wannacry. if you rewind three to five years ago, the question would come down, well, what's the potential impact of this level of...
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schools are making black students feel welcome, and i just wanted to add, as well, about the underreporting, i'm hearing from a lot of black parents that when their children with victimized, they are -- are victimized, they're not being called. it's not being reported in the system, and it's also not being reported to parents. so i would like black families to be informed when their children are hurt or harmed, and i would like track of of when students request safety transfers. it's a lot of black students that i'm hearing are transferring from schools, and i don't know if we're tracking that currently. thank you. [applause] [please stand by] >> during the preservice week of august 14th-17th. we discussed this in our union district parent and support of schools committee. we were assured that whole schools would be able to go to trainings and be provided the training. and now we are finding out it is not true. it is important to have everybody trained. in terms of the climate team, this is actually pretty annoying and possibly a contract violation. during negotiations kak we spent a lot of
schools are making black students feel welcome, and i just wanted to add, as well, about the underreporting, i'm hearing from a lot of black parents that when their children with victimized, they are -- are victimized, they're not being called. it's not being reported in the system, and it's also not being reported to parents. so i would like black families to be informed when their children are hurt or harmed, and i would like track of of when students request safety transfers. it's a lot of...
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we must be more proactive, as i mentioned, in addressing underreporting of stigmatization and abuse feltby our assistance to the task force, and i believe that the police commission, along with the department of police accountability, is uniquely suited to do so as a direct link between the community and to the oversight body who is meant to ensure that our law enforcement are acting in an accountable and transparent and fair way, just a way to all of our citizens. >> supervisor safai: any adjustment -- additional questions? >> supervisor cohen: yes, thank you. let's talk about internal discipline. you mentioned their back to your boss't i want to recommendations. he did at a phenomenal job of pulling together a very fair and balanced panel that also took an additional look on the practices of law enforcement, specifically the san francisco police department, and came up with their own list of several hundred opportunities to improve. one of which has to do with internal discipline, --, and this is an appendix a page 166 just so you can refer back to it. it is specifically about internal
we must be more proactive, as i mentioned, in addressing underreporting of stigmatization and abuse feltby our assistance to the task force, and i believe that the police commission, along with the department of police accountability, is uniquely suited to do so as a direct link between the community and to the oversight body who is meant to ensure that our law enforcement are acting in an accountable and transparent and fair way, just a way to all of our citizens. >> supervisor safai:...
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. >> we know that mental health illnesses are vastly underreported and underdiagnosed. >> she runs the santa clara suicide prevention program. she says multiple factors, biological and social, can influence a person on the edge of ending their own life. >> relationship problems, interpersonal violence, experiences with trauma, major loss, all these things have a large effect on mental health. whether or not it is diagnosed. >> reporter: adult aged 45-64 saw the largest increase from a little over 13 to 100,000 to a little over 19 per 100,000. experts y prevention and support can be tools to turn the trend around. suicides last decade, santa clara county created their program. >> it is really about the comprehensive public health approach. >> reporter: the report found access to medication and weapons influenced the upper trend in suicide as well as news reporting about suicide particularly graphic details when it comes to celebrity suicide. >>> president donald trump says he might be willing to invite kim jong-un to the united states if next week's summit in singapore goes well. presid
. >> we know that mental health illnesses are vastly underreported and underdiagnosed. >> she runs the santa clara suicide prevention program. she says multiple factors, biological and social, can influence a person on the edge of ending their own life. >> relationship problems, interpersonal violence, experiences with trauma, major loss, all these things have a large effect on mental health. whether or not it is diagnosed. >> reporter: adult aged 45-64 saw the largest...
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i know for a fact that the instances of violence are underreported to us, and the reason for that isther. no complaint was made and the attackers were never caught. it is not uncommon for drug runners to be robbed or attacked. i have had to stab a crack head with a screwdriver because he and his mate tried to rob us. he pulled out this little blade and i said, you're mad. he said, empty pockets. he tried to slice me across the face, i punched him, i had the screwdriver and i said, don't lock with scousers. and i stabbed him. it is dangerous out of there. does that worry you, about the people that you go and sell drugs to? is there more competition? it is dangerous out there. does that worry you, about the people that you go and sell drugs to? is there more competition? for those children trapped in the adult world of drug dealing, the reality of what they are doing and see and will ultimately leave its mark. i have seen a crackhead die in front of me. took a big fat hit of heroin, injected it, started shaking, started going all blue and that. died. it was heartbreaking. i can't do th
i know for a fact that the instances of violence are underreported to us, and the reason for that isther. no complaint was made and the attackers were never caught. it is not uncommon for drug runners to be robbed or attacked. i have had to stab a crack head with a screwdriver because he and his mate tried to rob us. he pulled out this little blade and i said, you're mad. he said, empty pockets. he tried to slice me across the face, i punched him, i had the screwdriver and i said, don't lock...
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why not the very specific about this kind of behavior that is underreported. you know that. oure have recommended that code of conduct committee look definition to update and expand the definition of these kinds of behaviors and their applicability. this kind of a recommendation to revise our codes. >> i am glad. i think it is important to flag out very clearly particular kinds of sexual harassment and sexual assault. tolerable.t half the battle is for people to know what they can complain about. of course you need to create an environment where there are cultural changes so this kind of oformation and this kind complaint can come forward. i'm glad you are doing that but you don't think you need to do anything with the judicial conduct act? isthe framework of the act fine and workable. our challenges are at the implementation level and getting test the act itself and what it provides covers all of this conduct in these situations, the specifics of our own code and guidelines are really where we can make improvements. i don't think it needs statutory changes. because the fram
why not the very specific about this kind of behavior that is underreported. you know that. oure have recommended that code of conduct committee look definition to update and expand the definition of these kinds of behaviors and their applicability. this kind of a recommendation to revise our codes. >> i am glad. i think it is important to flag out very clearly particular kinds of sexual harassment and sexual assault. tolerable.t half the battle is for people to know what they can...
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in syria, this has been largely an underreported story, but we have several hundred russian mercenaries who the russians used in effect as soldiers who were annihilated by american air power because they crossed a line that the americans said to not cross. conflica red-on-blue it is conventional, not nuclear, but it has the risk of escalation. we have not seen that for a ve long time since the worst days of the cold war. jane: president trump has been very relucnt to criticize mr. putin. is there a chance that he will break with international pressure and soften his stance? matthew: i think trump has a number o this on the one hand, on the other hand. he said, look, my administration has been tougher on pressure -- on rsia than any previous niadration has been, and he can correctly cite an abrupt -- a number of top sanctions that forced the administration's hand that were taken up and uses ction a number of russian individuals and institutions, on the one hand. on the other hand he has beennt consisn saying that he wants to talk to putin and would like to have a good relationship with r
in syria, this has been largely an underreported story, but we have several hundred russian mercenaries who the russians used in effect as soldiers who were annihilated by american air power because they crossed a line that the americans said to not cross. conflica red-on-blue it is conventional, not nuclear, but it has the risk of escalation. we have not seen that for a ve long time since the worst days of the cold war. jane: president trump has been very relucnt to criticize mr. putin. is...
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and the cdc says because of underreporting the real number is closer to 300,000.eases carried by mosquitoes e in shark spikes. more than 40,000 cases of zika in u.s. territories, puerto rico. there are numbers of reasons for the rise, climate change may be playing a role. warmer temperatures lead to longer breeding season and lady to spread of ticks into a larger area. we live in a smaller world. during zika epidemic. infected travelers coming to the united states from brazil and places like mexico actually brought the virus with them. and then, finally, i have a great tip from the cdc, coming inside from a tick infested area, put your clothes in a hot >>> lines have been forming early in yellowstone national park for visitors who want to take a stroll through the grove of giant sequoias. touris have been trampling through the grove 150 years damaging the trees and their roots. but after a three year restoration project, the majestic sequoias are again open for business. our own john blackstone took a stroll through the giants. >> go for it. >> reporter: the cerem
and the cdc says because of underreporting the real number is closer to 300,000.eases carried by mosquitoes e in shark spikes. more than 40,000 cases of zika in u.s. territories, puerto rico. there are numbers of reasons for the rise, climate change may be playing a role. warmer temperatures lead to longer breeding season and lady to spread of ticks into a larger area. we live in a smaller world. during zika epidemic. infected travelers coming to the united states from brazil and places like...
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provide readers with the ammunition to defend the president's economic policies and to share these underreported economic accomplishments, but they also wanted to let people know who it was that was trying information back and trying to stop and he was afraid of him proceeding. i think in the obama administration, people like me who opposed his policies were concerned they would fail american workers. president trump's policies will create economic growth and jobs and the economic benefits of her cause. i want to talk about the elements of posing president trump in the same element that oppose my nomination for secretary of labor appear to seem like good lead-in. >> why did you withdraw your name for that nomination? >> we had 52 republican senators. you could lose to and senator collins and murkowski are always kind of iffy votes for anybody who had conservative or right leaning. they were a problem for betsy devos who went right before me to secretary of education. i lost onene other senator, johy isakson. to this day and still not sure why. he said he would not support my nomination. the vice
provide readers with the ammunition to defend the president's economic policies and to share these underreported economic accomplishments, but they also wanted to let people know who it was that was trying information back and trying to stop and he was afraid of him proceeding. i think in the obama administration, people like me who opposed his policies were concerned they would fail american workers. president trump's policies will create economic growth and jobs and the economic benefits of...
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it's just underreported. >> i would really encourage your making recommendations along the lines of reporting to the public this kind of information. as you acknowledge it will have a deterrent affect. >> i would add that many victims want confidentiality. they don't -- they're not seeking -- >> we're not talking about naming names. except the person adjudicated as having done it. thank you. >> thank you. senator cruz. >> thank you, mr. chairman. to each of the witnesses, thank you for being here. thank you for your testimony. mr. duff, we have known each other over 20 years. spent time on the basketball court at the supreme court. i suspect your fellow panelists don't know you were a walk-on basketball player at kentucky with a wicked jump shot. i hope you have kept that up. i have a game coming up on saturday. i may immediate some of your coaching. >> put me in, coach. thank you, senator. >> thank you for being here. thank you all for your testimony. let's start with all three of you in your written testimony discussed how the present structure of the judiciary could well be conducive to ha
it's just underreported. >> i would really encourage your making recommendations along the lines of reporting to the public this kind of information. as you acknowledge it will have a deterrent affect. >> i would add that many victims want confidentiality. they don't -- they're not seeking -- >> we're not talking about naming names. except the person adjudicated as having done it. thank you. >> thank you. senator cruz. >> thank you, mr. chairman. to each of the...
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the legislation comes after report last week showed police departments around the state underreported4%. >> in california, it is really important that law enforcement is absolutely on top of it and knows how to handle and manage these situations. >> that bill now goes to the governor for his signature. >>> shell oil will pay a settlement to the epa for hazardous waste violations at its refinery in martinez. the settlement includes a $142,000 civil penalty and $220,000n equipment improvements. all this stems from an epa complaint saying the refinery did not manage and report hazardous waste materials. as part of the settlement, shall will upgrade the area where hazardous materials are managed. >>> sheriff's deputies in sonoma county arrested two men in connection with the violent kidnapping and sexual assault. 33-year-old fredi analberto lopez-flores and 24-year-old christian alejandro may quintero are accused of taking a woman from san francisco to sonoma, where they allegedly choked her and sexually assaulted her. >> police say the woman thought she was getting into a rideshare car a
the legislation comes after report last week showed police departments around the state underreported4%. >> in california, it is really important that law enforcement is absolutely on top of it and knows how to handle and manage these situations. >> that bill now goes to the governor for his signature. >>> shell oil will pay a settlement to the epa for hazardous waste violations at its refinery in martinez. the settlement includes a $142,000 civil penalty and $220,000n...
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this is probably the most underreported important part of the administration. obama put in a lot of judges that changed culture in one direction. now the judges being put in that are doing the opposite all over the country. now, you may not realize how much of a profound influence courts have over your lives. they are often the final word on most matters of law, not everything goes to a supreme court, very little does. judges on appellate courts hear around 60,000 cases a year. compare that to roughly 80,000 or so a year by supreme court. 60,000. 80. that's why republicans are trying to fast-track nominations to these judges. that's why democrats are holding them up. leget more on this right now from our chief political correspondent, dana bash. >> mr. president -- >> reporter: the whirlwind of trump news can be overwhelming. from trade wars to immigration crises. twitter rants. russia. >> no collusion, no nothing. >> reporter: a porn star, yet under the radar a yet sexy story likely more lasting. president trump's quiet effort to fill the federal bench. >> we'
this is probably the most underreported important part of the administration. obama put in a lot of judges that changed culture in one direction. now the judges being put in that are doing the opposite all over the country. now, you may not realize how much of a profound influence courts have over your lives. they are often the final word on most matters of law, not everything goes to a supreme court, very little does. judges on appellate courts hear around 60,000 cases a year. compare that to...
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. >> we know that mental health illnesses in general are vastly underreported and underdiagnosed. >>santa clara suicide prevention program. officials say the county has reached a plateau for suicide levels with 74 100,000. well below the national average. multiple factors, biological and social can influence a person on the edge of ending their own life. >> things like relationship problems, violence, experiences of trauma, a major loss, all of these things have a large effect on mental health. whether or not it is diagnosed. >> reporter: adult age 45-64 for the largest increase nationally to over 19 per 100,000. leanne and other experts say prevention and support can be tools to turn the trend around. following a cluster of teen suicides in palo alto. santa clara county created it suicide prevention program. >> it is about a comprehensive public health approach that addresses all these different factors from the individual level and getting people access to mental health treatment and lowering the stigma against getting mental health treatment all the way to the environmental level.
. >> we know that mental health illnesses in general are vastly underreported and underdiagnosed. >>santa clara suicide prevention program. officials say the county has reached a plateau for suicide levels with 74 100,000. well below the national average. multiple factors, biological and social can influence a person on the edge of ending their own life. >> things like relationship problems, violence, experiences of trauma, a major loss, all of these things have a large effect...
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criticizing the coverage or comparing the coverage of what we see on the border to what he says is underreported and that is the plight of these angel families. listen here. >> where is the media outrage over the catch and release policy that allows drugs in. where is the condemnation of the democrats sanctuary cities that release violent criminals in hour communities and then protect them? >> the president sowing some confusion on capitol hill after pressing congress this week to pass the immigration reform. the president tweeted out this morning, republicans should stop wasting their time on immigration until after we elect more senators in november. dems are just playing games. they have no intention of doing anything to solve this be pro. we'll pass great legislation after the red wave. that stands in contrast to what the president said yesterday here at the white house where he said that he would be willing to sit down with democrats and work with congress to get his immigration reform measures passed. listen here. >> this has been going on for decades. they have to sit down. i'll be willin
criticizing the coverage or comparing the coverage of what we see on the border to what he says is underreported and that is the plight of these angel families. listen here. >> where is the media outrage over the catch and release policy that allows drugs in. where is the condemnation of the democrats sanctuary cities that release violent criminals in hour communities and then protect them? >> the president sowing some confusion on capitol hill after pressing congress this week to...
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this is probably the most underreported important part of the administration. obama put in a lot of judges that changed culture in one direction. now the judges being put in that are doing the opposite all over the country. now, you may not realize how much of a profound influence courts have over your lives. they are often the final word on most matters of law, not everything goes to a supreme court, very little does. judges on appellate courts hear around 60,000 cases a year. compare that to roughly 80,000 or so a year by supreme court. 60,000, 80,000. that's why republicans are trying to fast-track nominations to these judges. that's why democrats are holding them up. leget more on this right now from our chief political correspondent, dana bash. >> mr. president -- >> reporter: the whirlwind of trump news can be overwhelming. from trade wars to immigration crises. >> no collusion, no nothing. >> reporter: a porn star, yet under the radar a yet sexy story likely more lasting. president trump's quiet effort to fill the federal bench. >> we're appointing judge
this is probably the most underreported important part of the administration. obama put in a lot of judges that changed culture in one direction. now the judges being put in that are doing the opposite all over the country. now, you may not realize how much of a profound influence courts have over your lives. they are often the final word on most matters of law, not everything goes to a supreme court, very little does. judges on appellate courts hear around 60,000 cases a year. compare that to...
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we shouldn't underestimate or at least underreport the removal of these three officials. you're talking about is 68, 77, and 81-year-old from the old regime, it's a transition. it appears to be a tight e control, and i think it's important as we move forward that we realize the leverage game the president has been playing with china. with a breccia, with all these matters because think about it. if north korea actually goes full on nuclear, south korea has already indicated they will go nuclear. japan will go nuclear and china will have nuclear neighbors and instability on a greater level than they willf they have in 20 years or reunified peninsula in the river between them. >> har interesting. also this just happened. in some key senate democrats are sent a letter to the president laying out the terms that any deal with north korea must include, some of the mirror what we've already seen, that we know the president is seeking and that is at a very clear ride definition of nuclear was asian also making it permanent. but they enumerate those things and what caught my eye a
we shouldn't underestimate or at least underreport the removal of these three officials. you're talking about is 68, 77, and 81-year-old from the old regime, it's a transition. it appears to be a tight e control, and i think it's important as we move forward that we realize the leverage game the president has been playing with china. with a breccia, with all these matters because think about it. if north korea actually goes full on nuclear, south korea has already indicated they will go...
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this comes after a state audit found california is underreporting hate crimes. ( darya ) still ahead ) plus ... we hear from bart riders about new efforts to make trains cleaner and safer. ( darya ) and an armed man is beaned in the head... literally.we have video of the hero deputy with a strong arm. ( anny and i am tracking your bay area recast. no major hot spots. bay no major hot no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. ♪ for the latest styles where you'll spend less. ♪ spring dress. ♪ ♪ you gotta go to ross. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you gotta go to
this comes after a state audit found california is underreporting hate crimes. ( darya ) still ahead ) plus ... we hear from bart riders about new efforts to make trains cleaner and safer. ( darya ) and an armed man is beaned in the head... literally.we have video of the hero deputy with a strong arm. ( anny and i am tracking your bay area recast. no major hot spots. bay no major hot no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. over the last 24 hours, you...
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in puerto rico call out the government saying thousands of hurricane related deaths are going underreported and unacknowledged. >> a 20-page letter drafted by president trump's legal team. in that document, they assert the president can not be forced to testify and they argue he could not have obstructed justice because he has absolute authority over all federal investigations. that letter was hand delivered to robert mueller back in january of this year, here's the commander in chief's current attorney earlier today weighing in on the merits of that letter and on the power of the presidency. >> first of all, i didn't make the argument but i agree with most of it as any lawyer, i probably would have organized it differently. i look at the obstruction part of the argument this way, he didn't obstruct. we could win it on the facts. might want to say he has very broad powers and s whowants to r article 2 has a big, big burden of showing there is no innocent explanation for what he did. they can't do that. i would like to convince them to exercise some constitutional restraint here. >> that mem
in puerto rico call out the government saying thousands of hurricane related deaths are going underreported and unacknowledged. >> a 20-page letter drafted by president trump's legal team. in that document, they assert the president can not be forced to testify and they argue he could not have obstructed justice because he has absolute authority over all federal investigations. that letter was hand delivered to robert mueller back in january of this year, here's the commander in chief's...
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you forwant to thank your continue reporting underreporting over the years.omorrow we will continue this conversation with pramila jayapal, the washington congress state, willington be in our studio here in new york. she herself went to a prison in washington to speak with mothers who have been separated from their children, sent up from the mexico border. democracy now! correspondent renee feltz and producer, long reported on the criminalization of immigrants, family detention, and the business of detention. this is democracy now! when we come back, we talk about yemen. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. returned to yemen where there are reports that hundreds of fighters have been killed and more than 4000 civilians have fled their homes since the u.s.-backed coalition led by saududi arabia and the united ab emirates has launched an all-out offensive against the key port city of hodeidah last week. early this morning, coalition aircraft bombarded hodeidah's main airport, wou
you forwant to thank your continue reporting underreporting over the years.omorrow we will continue this conversation with pramila jayapal, the washington congress state, willington be in our studio here in new york. she herself went to a prison in washington to speak with mothers who have been separated from their children, sent up from the mexico border. democracy now! correspondent renee feltz and producer, long reported on the criminalization of immigrants, family detention, and the...
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says the death toll in puerto rico in the months after hurricane maria may have been drastically underreported by at least 1,400. details on that straight ahead. stay with us. i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. t
says the death toll in puerto rico in the months after hurricane maria may have been drastically underreported by at least 1,400. details on that straight ahead. stay with us. i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep...
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we're going to look at the underreported problem of prejudice against pregnant women and how anthonyennedy's retirt retirement from the supreme court could affect those discrimination cases and others nationwide. and forced to flee the country of your birth. but you started a new life in a brand new world. when i built my ancestry family tree, i found your story... then, my dna test helped me reclaim the portuguese citizenship you lost. i'm joshua berry, and this is my ancestry story. combine our most detailed dna test with historical records for a deeper family story. get started for free at ancestry.com. i mwell, what are youe to take care odoing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that lets you focus on your life. (male friend) t
we're going to look at the underreported problem of prejudice against pregnant women and how anthonyennedy's retirt retirement from the supreme court could affect those discrimination cases and others nationwide. and forced to flee the country of your birth. but you started a new life in a brand new world. when i built my ancestry family tree, i found your story... then, my dna test helped me reclaim the portuguese citizenship you lost. i'm joshua berry, and this is my ancestry story. combine...
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others were underreporting their total assets by potentially over 100%. know, today through the program, the program has done an amazing job in terms of getting that baseline of asset configuration and other types of data sets. we saw that in action, you know, over the past, you know year to 18 months on a tax. three to five years ago the question would come down what's the potential impact of this level of attack. the only way you would get an answer is be able to go out to the agencies and conduct a bunch of data calls. collect it on spreadsheets and get an answer which wasn't accurate. when we saw some of these recent attacks, you can get the answer in a matter of seconds because cdm was able to correlate and provide that data set. that's the first step. that's basically looking in the rear view mirror in figuring out what the potential, the kbaskt an attack would be. moving forward as the program matures we get more data and telemetry data. that allows us to do more rich proactive set of hunting. one thing we see across our ma trm mature data clients
others were underreporting their total assets by potentially over 100%. know, today through the program, the program has done an amazing job in terms of getting that baseline of asset configuration and other types of data sets. we saw that in action, you know, over the past, you know year to 18 months on a tax. three to five years ago the question would come down what's the potential impact of this level of attack. the only way you would get an answer is be able to go out to the agencies and...
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the statistics are usually underreported. i brought that up first because they don't even report. but the black and brown communities, it is... i went to st. louis and i was taken to where michael brown was shot and i met with community leaders. i think one of your members was there, and to find out -- this is a holistic approach. >> what reason did you go there? >> what reason? >> yeah. >> i went there to screen my film. >> i you went there not really to dig and, you went to screen a film? >> i went to screen out -- screen a film and i was invited by the community because i saw that -- >> the point is draw -- that i am driving, is like you almost went there to interact and get first-hand experience but actually went there for other reasons and it was convenient for you to be part of this panel, and convenient for you to experience ferguson. do you see? >> i would not say it was convenient for me, i again to the trust of the community for them to want me to go there and see what happens there. i also, if i may finish, i have past experience as a journalist. i was elected as a heal
the statistics are usually underreported. i brought that up first because they don't even report. but the black and brown communities, it is... i went to st. louis and i was taken to where michael brown was shot and i met with community leaders. i think one of your members was there, and to find out -- this is a holistic approach. >> what reason did you go there? >> what reason? >> yeah. >> i went there to screen my film. >> i you went there not really to dig and,...
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. >>> there is an underreported crisis in america. the nation's life expectancy has fallen two years in a row, a decline not seen in 100 years. researchers point to deaths of despair, lives lost from drug overdoses, alcoholism and suicide sparked in part by faltering economic security and the down slide of traditional support systems. it is a grim picture and statistics alone can't tell the story. we investigated the reality, outside the d.c. beltway on the island of manhattan, speaking with people caught in the clutches of despair, a word that means the complete absence of hope. over these next four weeks in june, on fox report sunday, i will introduce you to fellow americans who know despair and refuse to give up. >> they write youhe prescription. you pay the $100 cash. and you leave. >> allen is 57 years old. he spent more than 25 years as a houston police officer, nearly 10 of those addicted to opiates. he said a trip to the dentist's office set the stage for his addiction. >> i had some pretty extensive dental work done to my tee
. >>> there is an underreported crisis in america. the nation's life expectancy has fallen two years in a row, a decline not seen in 100 years. researchers point to deaths of despair, lives lost from drug overdoses, alcoholism and suicide sparked in part by faltering economic security and the down slide of traditional support systems. it is a grim picture and statistics alone can't tell the story. we investigated the reality, outside the d.c. beltway on the island of manhattan,...
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the president's achievement and push back against the media's lies, mistakes, distortions and underreportingwatch. >> so many accomplishments. almost 24 to 36 hours there is another once since he has become problem. hundreds of them. the media doesn't talk about those things. the p.c. and the media can spin up the stories they want. but the more they do it the more trump continues to rise. >> harris: this is coming the same day the white house press secretary sarah sanders got into a tense exchange with reporters grilling her about the drafting of the trump tower memo and questioning her credibility. here is how she hit back. watch. >> sarah: frankly, i think my credibility is probably higher than the media's. if you spent a little more time reporting the news instead of trying to tear me down you might actually see we are working hard trying to provide you good information and trying to provide that same good information to the american people. >> harris: you know, speaker, there has been talk recently about whether we even need white house press briefings every day. that maybe some of them
the president's achievement and push back against the media's lies, mistakes, distortions and underreportingwatch. >> so many accomplishments. almost 24 to 36 hours there is another once since he has become problem. hundreds of them. the media doesn't talk about those things. the p.c. and the media can spin up the stories they want. but the more they do it the more trump continues to rise. >> harris: this is coming the same day the white house press secretary sarah sanders got into...
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the >> i'm very familiar with the tax gap, the majority comes from the individual side in the underreporting and underpayment. i look at the tax gap as a roadmap to tax avoidance cut tax evasion. it's been identified coming back to 2001 was the first that was created to. very sensitive to that issue and sensitive to the needs to reduce the issue for a variety of reasons including a little bit more respect if we got one more percentage of complaints we withdrew from 83 to 84% and that is another $40 billion a year and on the other side, if we lose the interim service respect of the american taxpayer and it reduces one person, that is a 30 million-dollar a year loss. i'm extremely helpful to put a dent in the tax gap. my last question is a lot of the work that the irs does is based on truthful reporting by taxpayers. it should come to your attention that a taxpayer is claiming one thing under oath in a filing to the irs and is claiming something that on its face appears very different to other regulators or reporting environments what do you think should be done about that and is thanow worth
the >> i'm very familiar with the tax gap, the majority comes from the individual side in the underreporting and underpayment. i look at the tax gap as a roadmap to tax avoidance cut tax evasion. it's been identified coming back to 2001 was the first that was created to. very sensitive to that issue and sensitive to the needs to reduce the issue for a variety of reasons including a little bit more respect if we got one more percentage of complaints we withdrew from 83 to 84% and that is...
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they are particularly staggering, giving the dramatic underreporting of hate crimes -- we know that many hate crimes are never reported because of the embarrassment and fear of retaliation. the real incidence of bias-motivated crimes is likely much higher than even these intolerable numbers tell us. we know that lgbt people are more likely to be targets of hate crimes than any other minority group. i'm heartbroken to report that lgbt people are introduced to these instances of violence at a very, very young age. there's no preparing children for it, but the youth experience of this kind of bias and bigotry and hatred is extraordinarily high, and it often is manifested in violence and physical harassment in school. students report being severely beaten and robbed by their peers. one young man recounted being beaten, driven five miles out of town, stripped naked and left to walk home alone. when we hear these stories, we should not be surprised that more than half of lgbt youth feel unsafe in their schools. we should not be surprised, but we should be outraged. we should be angry that this
they are particularly staggering, giving the dramatic underreporting of hate crimes -- we know that many hate crimes are never reported because of the embarrassment and fear of retaliation. the real incidence of bias-motivated crimes is likely much higher than even these intolerable numbers tell us. we know that lgbt people are more likely to be targets of hate crimes than any other minority group. i'm heartbroken to report that lgbt people are introduced to these instances of violence at a...
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been zero in the past and many years and it is not to say that been zero incidences but it is underreported >> i would encourage you making recommendations along lines of reporting to the public this information and answering knowledge, it will have a deterring effect. >> it would but i would add that many victims want confidentiality. they are not seeking -- >> we're not naming names. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, mr. chairman. to each of the witnesses, thank you for being here and for your testimony. mr. duff, you and i go back a long way and we've known each other over 20 years and spent time on the basketball court at the supreme court and i suspect your fellow panelists don't know that you are walk on bethel player with a wicked jumpshot and i hope you have kept that up and i've got a game coming up on saturday and i need your coaching between now and then. >> put me in, coat. >> thank you for being here thank you for your testimony. let's start with all three of you in your written testimony discuss how the present structure of the judiciary will be conducive harassment into
been zero in the past and many years and it is not to say that been zero incidences but it is underreported >> i would encourage you making recommendations along lines of reporting to the public this information and answering knowledge, it will have a deterring effect. >> it would but i would add that many victims want confidentiality. they are not seeking -- >> we're not naming names. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, mr. chairman. to each of the witnesses, thank...
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the >> i'm very familiar with the tax gap, the majority comes from the individual side in the underreporting and underpayment. i look at the tax gap as a roadmap to tax avoidance cut tax evasion. it's been identified coming back to 2001 was the first that was created to. very sensitive to that issue and sensitive to the needs to reduce the issue for a variety of reasons including a little bit more respect if we got one more percentage of complaints we withdrew from 83 to 84% and that is another $40 billion a year and on the other side, if we lose the interim service respect of the american taxpayer and it reduces one person, that is a 30 million-dollar a year loss. i'm extremely helpful to put a dent in the tax gap. my last question is a lot of the work that the irs does is based on truthful reporting by taxpayers. it should come to your attention that a taxpayer is claiming one thing under oath in a filing to the irs and is claiming something that on its face appears very different to other regulators or reporting environments what do you think should be done about that and is thanow worth
the >> i'm very familiar with the tax gap, the majority comes from the individual side in the underreporting and underpayment. i look at the tax gap as a roadmap to tax avoidance cut tax evasion. it's been identified coming back to 2001 was the first that was created to. very sensitive to that issue and sensitive to the needs to reduce the issue for a variety of reasons including a little bit more respect if we got one more percentage of complaints we withdrew from 83 to 84% and that is...