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unmet need for sterile equipment...rates risen significantly in areas that have been hardest hit by the nation's opioid epidemic. the department of transportation is changing alert messages on its electronic message boards. the next time there is a silver alert or amber alert drivers will see a description of the vehicle and its license plate number.in the past, the boards have asked drivers to call 5-1-1 or tune in to a local radio station for more information. it's a big week for the mitchell park domes.the county executive's "domes task meets for a second time tonight... to talk about plans for the future.for now... temporary netting has been installed to catch falling chunks of concrete..... that forced the domes to close earlier this year.tonight's task force meeting starts at 5- 30 at mitchell park. it's open to the public.a reopening celebration is scheduled tomorrow. admission is free from 9am to 5pm meteorologist brian gotter explains when temperatures take a nose dive-- in your neighborhood. plus: this might make you rethink skipping out on your office powerball pool. how much
unmet need for sterile equipment...rates risen significantly in areas that have been hardest hit by the nation's opioid epidemic. the department of transportation is changing alert messages on its electronic message boards. the next time there is a silver alert or amber alert drivers will see a description of the vehicle and its license plate number.in the past, the boards have asked drivers to call 5-1-1 or tune in to a local radio station for more information. it's a big week for the mitchell...
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. >> i developed this clinic to go and develop a complementary model and meet some of the unmet needs that the v.a. could not provide. the coenart of veterans network, which has five such clinics nationwide in dallas, san antonio, l.a., and philadelphia. it is the brainchild of wall street alien or stephen clone -- stephen cohen, who has pledged $275 billion of his own money to provide free mental health care to veterans and their families. missions our primary is to find a test that can tell thisf you really have condition. >> now winslow has a partner to walk with him on this journey. the newly engaged 38-year-old wants his own experience to help others. >> it is ok if you need to speak about your experiences with others because it can be cathartic and help you move forward in life. >> at the end of the day, thousands of ptsd patients are looking for help clinics like this one can provide and for the process to be successful, it will take like-minded organizations around the country working together toward that goal. the clinics are also open to families of those struggling with pos
. >> i developed this clinic to go and develop a complementary model and meet some of the unmet needs that the v.a. could not provide. the coenart of veterans network, which has five such clinics nationwide in dallas, san antonio, l.a., and philadelphia. it is the brainchild of wall street alien or stephen clone -- stephen cohen, who has pledged $275 billion of his own money to provide free mental health care to veterans and their families. missions our primary is to find a test that can...
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american and a saw at least a 50 percent drop in the hiv diagnoses between 282,014 there is still a large unmet need for sterile equipment, rates of blood-borne diseases have risen significantly in areas hardest hit by the opioid epidemic , and learning more the risk of heart attacks for those who smoke, those under the age of 50 or more than eight times more likely than non-smokers to have a major heart attack, they say that they have a significantly non-smokers, overall, the more than three times likely to have a certain type of heart attacks than ex-smokers and non-smokers combined the highest risk was among the under 50s. safety standards change, comes to protecting children, with car seats, here is more on that today's consumer report. and for your since consumer reports has been testing car seats the seat in harness style the way they are secured in cars, the changes have dramatically improved child passenger safety, those recent improvement, the load laketran it is a sport tha extends from the base of infanc to the vehicle floor to make it more stable. >> consumer reports upgraded its ra
american and a saw at least a 50 percent drop in the hiv diagnoses between 282,014 there is still a large unmet need for sterile equipment, rates of blood-borne diseases have risen significantly in areas hardest hit by the opioid epidemic , and learning more the risk of heart attacks for those who smoke, those under the age of 50 or more than eight times more likely than non-smokers to have a major heart attack, they say that they have a significantly non-smokers, overall, the more than three...
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we have a tremendous unmet need of families for quality child care and just would be this would be ay to start addressing some of this. i strongly believe this legislation would lead to the creation of dozens of family child care homes units that would have the potential of assisting hundreds of families in the future. i look forward to working to have the support of my colleagues as this legislation goes through the process to be used as a tool to help address the tremendous unmet need of the city's children and families. the rest i submit. spews thank you supervisor yee. supervisor avalos >> i made guttural nothing to submit >> thank you supervisor avalos. supervisor breed spews submit your >> supervisor campos >> thank you mdm. clerk. mayor lee and i don't always agree on some of the issues that come before the city but we do agree in principle that the development benefits to stay in the neighborhoods where development is taking place. so it is i am very thrilled today to work with mayor lee and introducing: introducing legislation that allows fees from residential developments o
we have a tremendous unmet need of families for quality child care and just would be this would be ay to start addressing some of this. i strongly believe this legislation would lead to the creation of dozens of family child care homes units that would have the potential of assisting hundreds of families in the future. i look forward to working to have the support of my colleagues as this legislation goes through the process to be used as a tool to help address the tremendous unmet need of the...
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the coalition met last night to address the unmet needs in the community. and elizabeth, a beautiful day. >>> yeah. really pretty with the sunshine and it will produce energy at solar farm 5 in the eastern part of wake county. chilly out there but we have started to see the warm up. 40 in raleigh and 42 in roxboro and south hill and a quick warm for the high on friday. lena? >> looks great. thank you, elizabeth. >>> he told dispatchers he was locked and loaded, the new evidence that police are seeking against the man charged >>> right now on fox 50, in western counties. where residents will have to follow an evacuation order. >>> and president-elect trump is building his transition team as insiders describe turmoil. >>> and a car crashes into a build -- building in raleigh. i'm lena tillett. >> i'm renee chou. >> this is on execute they -- thurmond is on the scene. mikaya? >> reporter: a scary look, lena and renee. police have gone needs now but this was busier about 20 minutes ago. this is the duke-raleigh life
the coalition met last night to address the unmet needs in the community. and elizabeth, a beautiful day. >>> yeah. really pretty with the sunshine and it will produce energy at solar farm 5 in the eastern part of wake county. chilly out there but we have started to see the warm up. 40 in raleigh and 42 in roxboro and south hill and a quick warm for the high on friday. lena? >> looks great. thank you, elizabeth. >>> he told dispatchers he was locked and loaded, the new...
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they gathered to address the residents' unmet needs still seen in the communities. governor mccrory's hurricane recovery committee held the first public meeting in lumberton. th what is next. minding flood victims's permanent housing was top of mind. there are more meetings planned in the hardest-hit areas. you can find dates and locations at wral.com. >>> some business owners along hillsborough street between horn and poke street were notified that their monthly starting december 1. at least two of the owners say that they may have to close altogether. >> who would -- december 1? i mean, january 1st or something like that. pretty upset. you know, nobody really knows where they are going to go. >> several weeks ago, target announced plans for a small scale store just above the affected bes. developerssay they will still use the space for retailers but haven't said who the place of the shops. >>> another meeting for concerns over development in holly spring off avents ferry road. nothing was decided this time around. >>> students at a raleigh school learned about pro
they gathered to address the residents' unmet needs still seen in the communities. governor mccrory's hurricane recovery committee held the first public meeting in lumberton. th what is next. minding flood victims's permanent housing was top of mind. there are more meetings planned in the hardest-hit areas. you can find dates and locations at wral.com. >>> some business owners along hillsborough street between horn and poke street were notified that their monthly starting december 1....
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water meters disconnected an unmetered hose hooked up to a fire hydrant by a construction contract 84 even a restaurant getting water free of charge until transmitting errors on the meter tipped off inspectors. the boston water and sewer commission blacked out the telling fox 25 that information would be an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. >> my job is to protect all the residents not the few who are getting away with things. >> reporter: eric runs the you lowell regional water utility. he says theft makes up only a small part of all the water that gets lost in the system. in lowell, 19% of all the water it pumps out is unaccounted for but it had been even higher in the past. now lowell, m meters and doing more leak detection to try to get them closer to the state standard of 10% or less. missing water is money. here inle lowell they save $12,000 every time the town reduceses water that's unaccounted for by just 1%. when there's unaccounted for water who's picking up the tab. >> in unaccounted water i can't bill anybody so it goes across the board to everybody. >> people like
water meters disconnected an unmetered hose hooked up to a fire hydrant by a construction contract 84 even a restaurant getting water free of charge until transmitting errors on the meter tipped off inspectors. the boston water and sewer commission blacked out the telling fox 25 that information would be an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. >> my job is to protect all the residents not the few who are getting away with things. >> reporter: eric runs the you lowell regional...
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water meters disconnected, and unmetered hose hooked up to a fire hydrant by a construction contractor. even a restaurant getting water free of charge, until transmitting errors on the meter tipped off inspectors. the boston water and sewer an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. >> my job is to protect all the residents, not the few who are getting away with things. >> the reporter: eric runs the lowell regional water utility and says theft makes up only a small part of all water that gets lost in the system. in lowell, 19% of all the water it pumps out is unaccounted for, but it had been even higher in the past. now, lowell, maldin and others are installing new doing more leak detection to try to get them closer to the state standard of 10% or less. missing water is money. here in lowell, they save $12,000 every time of the town reduces water unaccounted for by 1%. when there's unaccounted water, who is picking up the tab. >> i can't bill anybody, so it goes across-the-board to everybody. >> i'm not in the workforce >> the reporter: somerville says it's only charging her and oth
water meters disconnected, and unmetered hose hooked up to a fire hydrant by a construction contractor. even a restaurant getting water free of charge, until transmitting errors on the meter tipped off inspectors. the boston water and sewer an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. >> my job is to protect all the residents, not the few who are getting away with things. >> the reporter: eric runs the lowell regional water utility and says theft makes up only a small part of all...
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when these providers fail to have an education for these diverse families, the needs are left unmet and children and families feel unsupported. what also fuels this lack of knowledge are the stereotypes perpetuated in the media and popular culture, which often highlight the dramatic fairytale or cautionary nightmare. the reality of this experience is many more shades of gray. yet the headlines and made-for-tv movie plots increase stigma and misunderstanding. this makes it extremely difficult to advance the needed policy changes we know must happen and ultimately hurt children and families. research revealed adoption reform is a highly supported issue, yet 61% of americans admit they do not know much about it and how it works. when given a basic quiz about adoption, they received an average score of a c-. it is essential that we create ample spaces for members of the adoption community to share realities as well as a means for overcoming stigma perpetuated by unrealistic depictions. we must address the stigmatizing depictions in media, tv, and movies. professionals must be better educate
when these providers fail to have an education for these diverse families, the needs are left unmet and children and families feel unsupported. what also fuels this lack of knowledge are the stereotypes perpetuated in the media and popular culture, which often highlight the dramatic fairytale or cautionary nightmare. the reality of this experience is many more shades of gray. yet the headlines and made-for-tv movie plots increase stigma and misunderstanding. this makes it extremely difficult to...
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and then it kind of been like this, kind of lackluster staying about the same unmet since the end of qe2. so what you're saying the excess capacity associate with the recession had to shake itself out. that doesn't make sense to me that between '07 and '09, productivity would've grown so robustly. >> so i believe what happened is we had a huge financial crisis. firms down their sales collapsing, and they took measures that that was necessary for business survival. and that meant firing every worker that a company could possibly do without. because layoffs were so huge, we saw a surge in productivity. they kept workforce to the bone and productivity surged, and those productivity gains continued for a while but eventually the amount of labor that firms had was so low relative to the output that, as hiring picked up and their sales picked up, productivity growth then subsided. there was a huge surge at the beginning as firms did everything in the power to costs. it's not largely a reflection of trends. >> so to the specific question, if a company has a chance to go, as mr. greenspan, h
and then it kind of been like this, kind of lackluster staying about the same unmet since the end of qe2. so what you're saying the excess capacity associate with the recession had to shake itself out. that doesn't make sense to me that between '07 and '09, productivity would've grown so robustly. >> so i believe what happened is we had a huge financial crisis. firms down their sales collapsing, and they took measures that that was necessary for business survival. and that meant firing...
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he met them at night and i don't know how much later in the morning he unmet them, but he managed to. donald -- there wasn't a blond in new york he didn't -- he left unknown. >> so he was a ladies man. >> oh, yeah. then he met ivana and said he's madly in love with ivana, she speaks a little bit lousy but she's gorgeous and i'm going to marry her. >> he told oprah it took him seven months to close the deal. >> ivana is very solid. a very nice woman, a very nice person. she's a friend, a lot of things. frankly, i was dating a lot of people and i was dating the most beautiful people in the world. i got tired of it all of a sudden. i got tired. >> there was a church wedding, a beach honeymoon and three babies in the years to follow. donald jr., ivanka, and eric. but trump's work as a developer left little time to be a dad. >> it was not necessarily a conventional relationship. it wasn't as much of let's go play catch in the backyard, so it was great but on his terms. you know, he was building a billion-dollar empire. >> spending time with their father meant meeting him at the office. >>
he met them at night and i don't know how much later in the morning he unmet them, but he managed to. donald -- there wasn't a blond in new york he didn't -- he left unknown. >> so he was a ladies man. >> oh, yeah. then he met ivana and said he's madly in love with ivana, she speaks a little bit lousy but she's gorgeous and i'm going to marry her. >> he told oprah it took him seven months to close the deal. >> ivana is very solid. a very nice woman, a very nice person....
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and there's so much room in the consumer electronics space because there's so many unmet customer needsuff we can do with electronics that we're not doing right now because of the interface and all the technology problems that are presented. and if best buy can move to solve some of those things, it will have an absolutely unique position. i believe it will do that. >> is there any -- can apparel retailers or any other kind of retailer take lessons from that? >> yeah, i think all -- most brick and mortar retail has been very slow to respond to the challenge that's coming from online. i think that occurred in a sense because the warnings of what online would do it took about five years from the time the people expected it to really have the impact it had. and i think people got complacent. and the kind of energy that needed to be presented for most retailers, especially take advantage of the -- you know, on brick and mortar retailer because of being local has some natural advantages, but it's got to use the things that can be provided by the internet in addition. and i think almost all t
and there's so much room in the consumer electronics space because there's so many unmet customer needsuff we can do with electronics that we're not doing right now because of the interface and all the technology problems that are presented. and if best buy can move to solve some of those things, it will have an absolutely unique position. i believe it will do that. >> is there any -- can apparel retailers or any other kind of retailer take lessons from that? >> yeah, i think all --...
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and kids are being aggressive for an unmet need. there's an underlying reason they're behaving that way. it could be honest to god many many different underlying reasons they're behaving that way. one could be they're watching too much political coverage and they're hearing the words and mimicki mimicking them. there coiled be more serious reasons they're acting that way. we're pushing back saying with the kid that's being the aggressor, let's find out what's going on and change the behavior. developmentally that looks different when we've got little kids versus middle school kids versus high school kids. empathy is good across the spectrum. we know now from the research that we've done a tremendously bad job in addressing the kids who have been targeted and they are the repercussions whether they know it -- i don't disagree with you that it can have harm even if you're not categorizing it as harm. we've done very lit toll reattach our kids' safety and belonging in that school building or wherever it is so that they start thinking t
and kids are being aggressive for an unmet need. there's an underlying reason they're behaving that way. it could be honest to god many many different underlying reasons they're behaving that way. one could be they're watching too much political coverage and they're hearing the words and mimicki mimicking them. there coiled be more serious reasons they're acting that way. we're pushing back saying with the kid that's being the aggressor, let's find out what's going on and change the behavior....
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when these providers fail to have an education for these diverse families, the needs are left unmet anddren and families feel unsupported. what also fuels this lack of knowledge are the stereotypes perpetuated in the media and popular culture, which often highlight the dramatic fairytale or cautionary nightmare. the reality of this experience is many more shades of gray. yet the headlines and made-for-tv movie plots increased stigma and misunderstanding. this makes it extremely difficult to advance the needed policy changes we know must happen and ultimately hurt children and families. research revealed adoption reform is a highly supported issue, yet 61% of americans admit they do not know much about it and how it works. when given a basic quiz about adoption, they received an average score of a c-. it is essential that we create ample spaces for members of the adoption immunity to share -- adoption community to share realities as well as a means for overcoming stigma perpetuated by unrealistic depictions. we must address the stigmatizing depictions in media, tv, and movies. profession
when these providers fail to have an education for these diverse families, the needs are left unmet anddren and families feel unsupported. what also fuels this lack of knowledge are the stereotypes perpetuated in the media and popular culture, which often highlight the dramatic fairytale or cautionary nightmare. the reality of this experience is many more shades of gray. yet the headlines and made-for-tv movie plots increased stigma and misunderstanding. this makes it extremely difficult to...
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madam president, i also rise to talk about another key unmet need that's even of broader scope.nd as i said a few minutes ago, that is the urgent need between now and the end of the year to pass emergency help for the recent flood victims of louisiana who were devastated by the consequences of that enormous flood. madam president, because there were lots of other things in the news at the time when that flooding happened in greater baton rouge and acadiana, a lot of folks around the nation don't fully understand the gravity of that flooding. it was way underreported in the national media. it was way underappreciated and not fully understood by us in the congress. we've solved some of that in the months since then, but still to this day so many americans don't understand the gravity of that flooding. the flooding i'm describing a few months ago in greater baton rouge and acadiana is the fourth greatest we've experienced in a decade or more, only behind hurricane katrina and super storm sandy and hurricane ike, the fourth-worst natural disaster by any reasonable metric like fema i
madam president, i also rise to talk about another key unmet need that's even of broader scope.nd as i said a few minutes ago, that is the urgent need between now and the end of the year to pass emergency help for the recent flood victims of louisiana who were devastated by the consequences of that enormous flood. madam president, because there were lots of other things in the news at the time when that flooding happened in greater baton rouge and acadiana, a lot of folks around the nation...
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earlier that there's about 1700 children on the waitlist but that doesn't include as were looking at the unmet needs of the city, there is approximately 7000 children infant and toddlers, that are eligible for subsidy and subsidize care. that's a huge number we are going to need to tackle moving forward and we do know this is a growing population the city as well. so again we fully support the adoption of the infant child father fun. thank you. >> thank you. >> good morning supervise. and staff. my name is sarah killed eight and i have the privilege of working with the san francisco childcare provider association and in that capacity the privilege again of going out and speaking to providers throughout the city. i was at a meeting this saturday the primary care associations in the 22 signatures you have in front of you is from that. i also want to share a bit of early childhood educator expertise in other candor at the end of a long meeting that is that early care and education providers are pleased to see the recognition that children are not born at the age of 3-4. we are glad to be seen tha
earlier that there's about 1700 children on the waitlist but that doesn't include as were looking at the unmet needs of the city, there is approximately 7000 children infant and toddlers, that are eligible for subsidy and subsidize care. that's a huge number we are going to need to tackle moving forward and we do know this is a growing population the city as well. so again we fully support the adoption of the infant child father fun. thank you. >> thank you. >> good morning...
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it is not as if we have a surplus, we have a lot of unmet needs. i would not be cutting from here.re calling more loudly for stimulus and they have in many years. been calling it for many years as well. what will it take for that to get some traction? paul: legislators, my impression, i know i do not know or have inside information, but i know the people close to hillary clinton, so many people with barack obama, it's is not do them any good. the trouble is, how does that get passed? the northe about atlantic economy and there are two problem that makes fiscal stimulus the reagan to do. there are two problems there making it impossible. between the republicans and the germans, it just cannot happen. >> climate change. what is going on? paul: media organizations, all those debates in a single question about climate change, which is bizarre. the thing about climate change is it turned out to be an easier issue economically and easier even politically than with hot because it turns out technology is moving our way. we have a global agreement and , the u.s.he epa wilson fillets part of
it is not as if we have a surplus, we have a lot of unmet needs. i would not be cutting from here.re calling more loudly for stimulus and they have in many years. been calling it for many years as well. what will it take for that to get some traction? paul: legislators, my impression, i know i do not know or have inside information, but i know the people close to hillary clinton, so many people with barack obama, it's is not do them any good. the trouble is, how does that get passed? the northe...
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i think there are a lot of unmet priorities in terms of investment needs but we are spending so muchr things, the big missing issue of this campaign entitlements, what do we think about what the budget should be focusing on. jon: maya, let's look past the election, how do you assess the political climate in washington after the election? is there going to be any room for a clinton presidency or a trump presidency to work with a congress that's been in a state of turmoil itself towards some kind of grand bargain to address the issues that you're talking about, tax reform, are they going to be able to get any work done? >> it is such a good question and i'm concerned about it because as we move from the election to governing, nothing, nothing has prepared the country, to come together and importantly that something you have to do on the issues that i talk about, fiscal issues, make hard choices. this has been an election that's been toxic, we all know that, but two, has been completely about giveaways, nobody has really stood up and leveled with the american people, not only are we tri
i think there are a lot of unmet priorities in terms of investment needs but we are spending so muchr things, the big missing issue of this campaign entitlements, what do we think about what the budget should be focusing on. jon: maya, let's look past the election, how do you assess the political climate in washington after the election? is there going to be any room for a clinton presidency or a trump presidency to work with a congress that's been in a state of turmoil itself towards some kind...
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these providers fail to have an education and create an inclusive environment, the needs are left unmet and children and families feel unsupported. what also fuels this lack of knowledge are the stereotypes perpetuated in the media and popular culture which often highlight the dramatic fairytale or the cautionary nightmare. the reality of this experience is many more shades of gray with most of us willing somewhere in between -- dwelling somewhere in between. the headlines and made-for-tv movie plots increased stigma. this makes it extremely difficult to advance the needed policy changes we know must happen and ultimately hurt children and families. dai's public opinion research revealed adoption reform is a highly supported issue, yet 60% of americans admit they do not know much about it and how it works. they were given a basic quiz . -- about adoption. the general public and those closest to adoption received an average score of a c-. it is essential we create ample spaces for members of the adopted community to share realities as well as a means for overcoming stigma perpetuated by
these providers fail to have an education and create an inclusive environment, the needs are left unmet and children and families feel unsupported. what also fuels this lack of knowledge are the stereotypes perpetuated in the media and popular culture which often highlight the dramatic fairytale or the cautionary nightmare. the reality of this experience is many more shades of gray with most of us willing somewhere in between -- dwelling somewhere in between. the headlines and made-for-tv movie...
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change the behavior of the kid who's being aggressive and kids are usually being aggressive for an unmetneed. there's an underlying reason that they're behaving that way. it could be honest-to-god many, many different underlying reasons why they're behaving that way. one would be they're watching too much political coverage and they're hearing the words and just mimicking them. there could also be other more serious reasons why they're acting that way so we are pushing back and saying with the kid being the aggressor lett's find out and change this behavior. that's working around something that's different when we have little school kids versus middle school kids versus high school kids. but empathy building is important along the spectrum and when you're dealing with a kid being aggressive. the flip side is we know now from the research that we have done a tremendously bad job in addressing kids who have been targeted and they have the repercussions, whether they -- and i don't disagree that it can have harm even if you're not categorizing it as harm, but we've done very little to reatt
change the behavior of the kid who's being aggressive and kids are usually being aggressive for an unmetneed. there's an underlying reason that they're behaving that way. it could be honest-to-god many, many different underlying reasons why they're behaving that way. one would be they're watching too much political coverage and they're hearing the words and just mimicking them. there could also be other more serious reasons why they're acting that way so we are pushing back and saying with the...
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earlier that there's about 1700 children on the waitlist but that doesn't include as were looking at the unmet needs of the city, there is approximately 7000 children infant and toddlers, that are eligible for subsidy and subsidize care. that's a huge number we are going to need to tackle moving forward and we do know this is a growing population the city as well. so again we fully support the adoption of the infant child father fun. thank you. >> thank you. >> good morning supervise. and staff. my name is sarah killed eight and i have the privilege of working with the san francisco childcare provider association and in that capacity the privilege again of going out and speaking to providers throughout the city. i was at a meeting this saturday the primary care associations in the 22 signatures you have in front of you is from that. i also want to share a bit of early childhood educator expertise in other candor at the end of a long meeting that is that early care and education providers are pleased to see the recognition that children are not born at the age of 3-4. we are glad to be seen tha
earlier that there's about 1700 children on the waitlist but that doesn't include as were looking at the unmet needs of the city, there is approximately 7000 children infant and toddlers, that are eligible for subsidy and subsidize care. that's a huge number we are going to need to tackle moving forward and we do know this is a growing population the city as well. so again we fully support the adoption of the infant child father fun. thank you. >> thank you. >> good morning...