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homeless shelter, here is one of the volunteers. derek butler reflecting on all this. >> when i see this, my heart bleeds for the family and you think about the little girl, what she is going through or what she has been through. and you definitely want to bring her home, want more closure for the family. >> the reason they are here, of course, is because of the disappearance of relisha rudd seen last with a janitor suspect, khalil tatum at the holliday inn express. and the suspect himself found dead from suicide in kennelworth park after relisha's disappearance. no little girl. so on this, her 9th birthday, police are trying to respark this investigation, perhaps with some kind of needle in the hay stack sort of clue. police chief, kathy lanier just spoke with us. it is entirely possible that relisha is still alive and until they have closed the book on this, they are not going to give up. we'll bring you some of her comments when i bring her back at 7:00. reporting live at the stadium armory metro station, scott broom, wusa9. >> t
homeless shelter, here is one of the volunteers. derek butler reflecting on all this. >> when i see this, my heart bleeds for the family and you think about the little girl, what she is going through or what she has been through. and you definitely want to bring her home, want more closure for the family. >> the reason they are here, of course, is because of the disappearance of relisha rudd seen last with a janitor suspect, khalil tatum at the holliday inn express. and the suspect...
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craig spencer who volunteered in guinea is being given antiviral medicines. his case prompted three states to tighten guidelines for medical personnel returning home from work in west africa. could virginia, home of dulles airport follow suit? surae chinn has more. >> nurse casey who just returned from west africa is the first traveler to undergo the new strict mandatory quarantine because she worked with ebola patients. >> new jersey's department of health made the determination that a legal quarantine order to be issued. >> handling of the return in an editorial to dallas morning news. she was questioned for hours and put in an isolation tent next to the hospital in new jersey. preliminary tests have come back negative for ebola. new jersey, new york, and illinois are requiring a 21-day mandatory quarantine for healthcare workers who have had direct contact with ebola patients in west africa. >> could virginia be next? dulles international is another so-called board of entry airport. we ask passengers about mandatory quarantines and would it be a good idea?
craig spencer who volunteered in guinea is being given antiviral medicines. his case prompted three states to tighten guidelines for medical personnel returning home from work in west africa. could virginia, home of dulles airport follow suit? surae chinn has more. >> nurse casey who just returned from west africa is the first traveler to undergo the new strict mandatory quarantine because she worked with ebola patients. >> new jersey's department of health made the determination...
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our work, our services are totally dependent upon volunteers.in this area we have about 3,000 volunteers, people of all kinds helping people of all kinds. our work is totally dependent upon people giving whatever time they have available to help us help. totally dependent. >> great. with that we'll take another short break and if you'd like to learn more about volunteering go to their website. you can find out more about donating not just your time but money as well. we'll be right back on viewpoint. behold, the subway steak, egg white and cheese: start your morning off right with juicy, sizzly steak, stacked high with protein-packed egg whites, melty cheese and whatever else you love, like jalapeños or spinach - all on warm, toasty flatbread. subway. eat fresh. we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first, we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ...finance... and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the c
our work, our services are totally dependent upon volunteers.in this area we have about 3,000 volunteers, people of all kinds helping people of all kinds. our work is totally dependent upon people giving whatever time they have available to help us help. totally dependent. >> great. with that we'll take another short break and if you'd like to learn more about volunteering go to their website. you can find out more about donating not just your time but money as well. we'll be right back...
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anthony's volunteer to the stage that's how we getting got who know ms.ncy pelosi she's been here year after year with her children and grandchildren volunteering nancy pelosi is a long friend of st. anthony's but those who struggle to put you food on the table or earner equal pay and work or struggle for affordable housing we're proud of her service and this fellow san franciscan are here today house democratic leader nancy pelosi (clapping) >> good morning, everyone. >> good afternoon. >> i don't know about you i don't have a better place to be then here (clapping) this is the most important work that and the most best way to spend their time since dell mentioned my daughter i'll get to family isn't that a family affair we have michael who is family the hellman family have been part of the every great thing that happens in this city thank you so much michael for your lisp we have the other folks across the board in our city in this beautiful, beautiful building thank you to the construction workers and the libby's that michael made this a beautiful, bea
anthony's volunteer to the stage that's how we getting got who know ms.ncy pelosi she's been here year after year with her children and grandchildren volunteering nancy pelosi is a long friend of st. anthony's but those who struggle to put you food on the table or earner equal pay and work or struggle for affordable housing we're proud of her service and this fellow san franciscan are here today house democratic leader nancy pelosi (clapping) >> good morning, everyone. >> good...
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, faae is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization. our mission is simple, to promote the best of the filipino-american art, culture, history and community, to foster cultural pride and economic empowerment. thank you for recognizing my work and our work as a group. it's really appreciated and this motivates me to keep moving forward, so, thank you. (applause) >> thank you, supervisor farrell. why don't we now go to district 11, supervisor avalos. supervisor avalos? [laughter] >> thank you. i have actually two commendations to do, one for the filipino community center and after that for pat, [speaker not understood]. first i'll do the filipino community center and would like to call up terry [speaker not understood] who is the director at the center. [cheering and applauding] >> [speaker not understood] organizing the filipino community center, the fcc, was established in 2004 by community organizers who were responding to the mass layoff of filipino airport screeners and other immigrant workers in the post-911 hysteria and to address
, faae is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization. our mission is simple, to promote the best of the filipino-american art, culture, history and community, to foster cultural pride and economic empowerment. thank you for recognizing my work and our work as a group. it's really appreciated and this motivates me to keep moving forward, so, thank you. (applause) >> thank you, supervisor farrell. why don't we now go to district 11, supervisor avalos. supervisor avalos? [laughter] >>...
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helped with security and with assisting in certain events and sometimes, it's based on the fact we're volunteer run and we're still trying to gain the marketplace as well as the finances to implement all the measures and doing it as quickly as possible. >> thank you carson. >> hello, hello my name is carson i'm a san francisco native i've been involved in all sorts of open mike sties of events over the city for a decade i've been helping to host on open event at the honey hive it's been really fantastic danny and max take the whole thing sorrowfully i have total confidence that, you know, if you guys see fit to issue this permit they'll take the responsibility absolutely seriously and commissioner hyde your concern ocean i sort look at judy district attorney not that different just to get a few this spaces artist galleries and casey is being humble she has a writers workshop for the young writers they're putting out a book soon it's fantastic and important speaking commissioner lee i promise i'll be playing acoust acoust acoustic dbe guitar pledge the acoustic guitar services there's been rocky
helped with security and with assisting in certain events and sometimes, it's based on the fact we're volunteer run and we're still trying to gain the marketplace as well as the finances to implement all the measures and doing it as quickly as possible. >> thank you carson. >> hello, hello my name is carson i'm a san francisco native i've been involved in all sorts of open mike sties of events over the city for a decade i've been helping to host on open event at the honey hive it's...
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all these volunteers give their time.'t have to -- >> everything about volunteering makes you feel good. we always say the first ingredient, the first thing we ever pack in those boxes is love. >> we sometimes think that volunteering is big and hard and complicated and you've got to find lots of time to volunteer. whatever you're passionate about, whatever you care about, you can make a difference. >> reporter: more than a quarter of all americans, 62.6 million people, volunteered at least once between september 2012 and september 2013. this family from phoenix has put its volunteering in high gear. the family of eight spent their kids' fall break traveling in their rv to do chores for people financing financial or medical hardship. what started out as a lesson in empathy for their kids has become a lesson in giving back for everyone. >> we all need each other, whether you're healthy or sick -- there is something for everyone. everyone can help each other in some way. >> and it doesn't have to be a formal, scheduled affai
all these volunteers give their time.'t have to -- >> everything about volunteering makes you feel good. we always say the first ingredient, the first thing we ever pack in those boxes is love. >> we sometimes think that volunteering is big and hard and complicated and you've got to find lots of time to volunteer. whatever you're passionate about, whatever you care about, you can make a difference. >> reporter: more than a quarter of all americans, 62.6 million people,...
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some volunteers are worried, too. >> fear is not the right word. it is a feeling of not knowing what is going to happen. fear does not properly describe it. >> despite preparations and training, it is a very risky mission. what made these people volunteer to go? >> i think at some point the disease will arrive here. we have a chance now to possibly get it under control over their. >> not all those who train will be deployed. they are being observed to see if they can handle the stress. the first group will go to liberia in november to work in a clinic being run by the german organization in cooperation with the red cross. >> italy's constitutional court has ruled private individuals can sue germany for not seeing -- nazi era war crimes. >> that would pave the way for victims to file lawsuits in the italian court system. germany and italy have faced off on this issue before. today's decision in rome has brought tensions and history to the forefront once again. >> june 29, 1944, the day that changed things forever. german soldiers killed more than 20
some volunteers are worried, too. >> fear is not the right word. it is a feeling of not knowing what is going to happen. fear does not properly describe it. >> despite preparations and training, it is a very risky mission. what made these people volunteer to go? >> i think at some point the disease will arrive here. we have a chance now to possibly get it under control over their. >> not all those who train will be deployed. they are being observed to see if they can...
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that's the only way you end up with 2.2 million active volunteers doing the exact same thing a volunteer has always been doing in a political campaign. i think more opportunities to engage and listen and get more information in more places is good for voters and citizens. i think the transparency and the discipline that's required of candidates is good for them as candidates. i think any time there's something new, consultants are going to benefit and find a way, but that's part of the system, too. >> i agree. i think that the challenges are different. digital has allowed the apparatus of the campaign to be choken up. there's a lot of younger generation of people to be involved earlier and had their voices heard. i think that probably three presidents before michael and i it would have been a whole different role in a campaign. it just wouldn't have been a possibility. so our experience, there's no such thing when someone says they're a social media expert. it just means they really like it. there are some things that make sense relative to the brand or the client or the campaign, but th
that's the only way you end up with 2.2 million active volunteers doing the exact same thing a volunteer has always been doing in a political campaign. i think more opportunities to engage and listen and get more information in more places is good for voters and citizens. i think the transparency and the discipline that's required of candidates is good for them as candidates. i think any time there's something new, consultants are going to benefit and find a way, but that's part of the system,...
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why do they need men to volunteer? at the beginning of the war, we have a standing army of a hundred thousand men, we have a national guard of an equal number, and the president is federalizing the national guard. initially, we have 200,000 men who have some form of training who we can send over there, an area where over millions have -- already millions have died. is 200,000 enough to win this war? no. so, initially they appeal to your sense of patriotism, that you need to volunteer for the navy or the army, but it's not working. people don't necessarily volunteer to die, right? yes, we have some volunteers, but it's not enough. 400,000 is still not enough to win this war. what is congress forced to do or believe they are forced to do? establish a draft, the selective service act in june of 1917. and of course, the expectation is, when your numbers are strong, you go down -- first, you register. then when your number is drawn, you go down to the examination board, and you don't ask for exemptions unless necessary. whe
why do they need men to volunteer? at the beginning of the war, we have a standing army of a hundred thousand men, we have a national guard of an equal number, and the president is federalizing the national guard. initially, we have 200,000 men who have some form of training who we can send over there, an area where over millions have -- already millions have died. is 200,000 enough to win this war? no. so, initially they appeal to your sense of patriotism, that you need to volunteer for the...
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made it less likely for volunteers to head to west africa where their help is badly needed. the u.s. is trying to figure out how to treat the trickle of potential cases landing here. over the weekend a child checked into new york city's belle vue hospital center with a fever. >> he had a low-grade fever this morning. he has as was noted a travel to one of the three affected countries and has a fever. that's what triggers an assessment. he has no clear exposure to ebola, but our exposure history is unclear. he will be tested. >> belle vue is where craig spencer being treated in quarantine. he returned earlier this month of a working in guinea. >> dr. spencer going through a phase of the disease as we expect. we have been in consultation of the most advanced clinical expertise around the country. people who treated this disease as well as the cdc, and he's receiving the most advance therapy. >> taking the unusual step of demanding mandatory quarantine for any u.s. workers returning to the u.s. after treating ebola patients whether they showed symptoms or not. >> we will consid
made it less likely for volunteers to head to west africa where their help is badly needed. the u.s. is trying to figure out how to treat the trickle of potential cases landing here. over the weekend a child checked into new york city's belle vue hospital center with a fever. >> he had a low-grade fever this morning. he has as was noted a travel to one of the three affected countries and has a fever. that's what triggers an assessment. he has no clear exposure to ebola, but our exposure...
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so that is kind of a space that we are in, we are all volunteers. and so we are part of the local chapter and it is called the sf brigade, and we are one of the many group of volunteers of many different projects that they are working on. and we focused on the taking the data that steve and jessy have helped us really understand taking that, and making it much more accessible to the public. so, we are going to just walk you through, what we have created. and we will take some questions at the end, each one of us will present a little bit about the different parts of it. and you can ask us anything that you would like to, or would like us to explain more, or any ideas that you might have, at the very end that we could maybe try later on. and of course, we definitely want to thank boe, jessy and steve, because they have consistently come out to meet with us and really help us understand and make sense out of this data. we don't look at this data on a daily basis and so this is really and i am sure that you guys are fed up with hearing about the form 4
so that is kind of a space that we are in, we are all volunteers. and so we are part of the local chapter and it is called the sf brigade, and we are one of the many group of volunteers of many different projects that they are working on. and we focused on the taking the data that steve and jessy have helped us really understand taking that, and making it much more accessible to the public. so, we are going to just walk you through, what we have created. and we will take some questions at the...
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so far over 38 thousand people sign the pledge volunteers through our community programs volunteer community cleans up we do that next one on district 6 kickoff in unplaza at 9 o'clock a.m. september 18th new want to be part of that feel free to get in touch jim m m r dot c a s example i o l at sf u p w.org and look at up on the web you'll find me or do a google search on jimer i'm not the basketball player so far in 2013 we've logged over 75 thousand hours helping to clean up trash keeping san francisco clean green and safe giant website and social media platforms go did sf giant sweep come or.org you can sign the kellogg pledge we have lots of competitions and focus our attention at youth we want to go into the schools and teach youth at a young age it's not okay to through trash on the streets and litter is not caused by just people throwing their trash on the street is sometimes trash cans overflow be part of the team and don't throw it on the street if you see it throw it out either in the green, the black or blue giant sweep we're out in the community and had a flash month by month per
so far over 38 thousand people sign the pledge volunteers through our community programs volunteer community cleans up we do that next one on district 6 kickoff in unplaza at 9 o'clock a.m. september 18th new want to be part of that feel free to get in touch jim m m r dot c a s example i o l at sf u p w.org and look at up on the web you'll find me or do a google search on jimer i'm not the basketball player so far in 2013 we've logged over 75 thousand hours helping to clean up trash keeping san...
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and in these studies, normal volunteers were injected. and the first thing the investigators looked for were reactions to the vaccine in terms of fever or other signs. we haven't heard much about that. so we're guessing, still guessing, that there wasn't a lot. but at six weeks is when the data comes out on their immune response to the vaccine. and what we're all hoping, we have our fingers crossed. >> fingers and toes crossed. >> that the vaccine will have a big immune response. both what we call a humeral and cellular response. the data suggests that it will. this is more like chickenpox. this appears to be an illness where you develop an immune response to it and conquer the illness. i want to be clear is what we don't know is whether it will be like chickenpox once you get it you can't get it again. we have to work that out. but we do know that the patients who have survived have been ones where there's been an immune response. and the german patient was very informative because he got no other treatment. no zmapp or antivirals. it wa
and in these studies, normal volunteers were injected. and the first thing the investigators looked for were reactions to the vaccine in terms of fever or other signs. we haven't heard much about that. so we're guessing, still guessing, that there wasn't a lot. but at six weeks is when the data comes out on their immune response to the vaccine. and what we're all hoping, we have our fingers crossed. >> fingers and toes crossed. >> that the vaccine will have a big immune response....
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that's the only way you end up with 2.2 million active volunteers doing the exact same thing a volunteer has always been doing in a political campaign. i think more opportunities to engage and listen and get more information in more places is good for voters and citizens. i think the transparency and the discipline that's required of candidates is good for them as candidates. i think any time there's something new, consultants are going to benefit and find a way, but that's part of the system, too. >> i agree. i think that the challenges are different. digital has allowed the apparatus of the campaign to be choken up. there's a lot of younger generation of people to be involved earlier and had their voices heard. i think that probably three presidents before michael and i it would have been a whole different role in a campaign. it just wouldn't have been a possibility. so our experience, there's no such thing when someone says they're a social media expert. it just means they really like it. there are some things that make sense relative to the brand or the client or the campaign, but th
that's the only way you end up with 2.2 million active volunteers doing the exact same thing a volunteer has always been doing in a political campaign. i think more opportunities to engage and listen and get more information in more places is good for voters and citizens. i think the transparency and the discipline that's required of candidates is good for them as candidates. i think any time there's something new, consultants are going to benefit and find a way, but that's part of the system,...
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, will you be volunteering for hillary clinton? >> if she's running, i'll be volunteering. >> i'm done. >> your turn. >> i mean, we believe we provide a product and service and we would be willing to work with any and all republican candidates. the more of them the better. unlike him, i don't take the hillarys but i'll take the others. >> fair enough. i would like to thank you both. i would like to thank mark and paul wilson for helping to make this event possible. like to thank mark kennedy and the graduate school. my faculty colleagues who are in the room and our students and graduate students and of course, abseff, who is here in town attending this pre-conference and they're gathering here. for our c-span audience, i'm frank sesno, you've been listening to a fascinating conversation from the jack morton auditorium and i would like to thank our guests here at the george washington university who have just been unbelievable. michael and zac, thanks to you both. good luck and i hope that in all that you do, whether you're in polit
, will you be volunteering for hillary clinton? >> if she's running, i'll be volunteering. >> i'm done. >> your turn. >> i mean, we believe we provide a product and service and we would be willing to work with any and all republican candidates. the more of them the better. unlike him, i don't take the hillarys but i'll take the others. >> fair enough. i would like to thank you both. i would like to thank mark and paul wilson for helping to make this event possible....
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but we are an all volunteer military. and while we watch our service members sign away their lives on the dodded line and, yet, they can be ordered to places, they are volunteers, still. >> do you know what your husband is going to be doing in west africa? have they told you? >> no, i don't know. >> does he know? >> i'm sure he does. but he might not be able to tell me. do you know how long is he going to be gone what the deployment is. >> i'm so sorry, i wish i had a little more information to give you. there is such little information being given to our families or at least to me at this point that i am unaware of how long he will be there and exactly what he he will be doing. deployment to west africa? >> i have friends stationed in europe and other military installations like wright partson air force base where their families are packing up their spouses to deploy now. >> do you have a sense from speaking to them? i assume you have had some contact with them. you think the spouses and the families are being treated wi
but we are an all volunteer military. and while we watch our service members sign away their lives on the dodded line and, yet, they can be ordered to places, they are volunteers, still. >> do you know what your husband is going to be doing in west africa? have they told you? >> no, i don't know. >> does he know? >> i'm sure he does. but he might not be able to tell me. do you know how long is he going to be gone what the deployment is. >> i'm so sorry, i wish i...
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today dozens of volunteers hit the streets hoping to find louie or any helpful information. "action news" reporter nora muchanic has more. >> louie, come home. >> reporter: volunteers fanned out in port richmond and other locations around the city, leafletting and talking to people about louie, the the missing black labrador. >> help us find louie, he is a dog missing. the just keep your eye out. >> reporter: two-year old rescue louie disappeared october 9th when schoolteacher jj pierce had her car stolen from the parking lot of the home depot in south philadelphia. louie was inside. >> as the the days passed i get more and more worried, easy to be optimistic at first and now i just picture him trying to survive. >> reporter: having recently moved to philadelphia to teach at hardy williams high and work on a masters at temple jj does president have many cast here so she create aid facebook page created help louie get home. that funded a $3,000 reward, no questions asked, and at least two dozen people and their pets who join the the search for louie. >> anybody who ising some
today dozens of volunteers hit the streets hoping to find louie or any helpful information. "action news" reporter nora muchanic has more. >> louie, come home. >> reporter: volunteers fanned out in port richmond and other locations around the city, leafletting and talking to people about louie, the the missing black labrador. >> help us find louie, he is a dog missing. the just keep your eye out. >> reporter: two-year old rescue louie disappeared october 9th...
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ma of whom were personally impacted began to work side by side 8 thousand r50kd volunteers provided supplies houses nearly 70 thousand people and he served over 6 thousand meals and distributed a blanket and closing neighbors helping neighbors american red cross is about training people and preparedness and bringing people into to be volunteers and literally turning around to help their neighbors we helped to rebuild and fund a number of homes in various community around the bay area as well as drilling for new wells and are repairing water pumps the disasters are about people coming together than that about cities falling apart we gambling became stronger and more resilient look around you getting ready for the next disaster at home school and at work is crucial and no one agency can it did do it alone that's why we're happy to have our partnerships with the city of san francisco city of oakland and the california arthur and the salvation army to name a few let me say more do pg&e pg&e has been an invaluable partner to the american red cross in helping us respond and prepare to dis
ma of whom were personally impacted began to work side by side 8 thousand r50kd volunteers provided supplies houses nearly 70 thousand people and he served over 6 thousand meals and distributed a blanket and closing neighbors helping neighbors american red cross is about training people and preparedness and bringing people into to be volunteers and literally turning around to help their neighbors we helped to rebuild and fund a number of homes in various community around the bay area as well as...
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hundreds of volunteers -- in 1986.undreds of volunteers cheer up homebound elderly. >> it does something magical and we started doing that. >> reporter: so for creating a life line of friendship for seniors in crisis, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to dr. patrick arbore. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> you can find the bay area and national friendship line numbers and our story on dr. arbore on kpix.com/hero. it's also the place to nominate others for a jefferson award. >>> we're all rushed these days but eating too fast can have consequences when it comes to gaining weight. the high-tech gadgets to help reduce your waistline. >> and a reminder, if you have a consumer problem or just a question, give our hotline a call at 888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up tonight on a special edition of kpix 5 news at 4:00, meter maids nearly run over and nurses attacked while on the job. bay area city workers demand action after a spike in violent attacks. and that is followed
hundreds of volunteers -- in 1986.undreds of volunteers cheer up homebound elderly. >> it does something magical and we started doing that. >> reporter: so for creating a life line of friendship for seniors in crisis, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to dr. patrick arbore. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> you can find the bay area and national friendship line numbers and our story on dr. arbore on kpix.com/hero. it's also the place to nominate others for a jefferson...
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sixty volunteers right now in this neighborhood and they are hard at work too.y are helping make dreams come true for people in this neighborhood, seven homes will be rehabbed today. right now you we are inside johnny domes house. he is all smiles from ear to ear. how do you feel. >> awesome, just blessed. i hit the lottery. i hit the lottery. that is what happen. i hit the lottery. >> reporter: you run a day care here. is there always children. this is not just for you. what do you need thaw could not get done in your own time but it is all coming to fruition. >> i wanted to have rugs removed because i have children that asthmatic, allergies or whatever. >> that is run down so you have a brand new floor. >> they are coming in and they just be sliding across the floor. they just slide and we want to take our shoes off they take their shoot off and they love it. new front door. >> new front door. we don't to have sit in the living room null with our coats on because we have a new front door because it was really drafty but it is not like that right now. >> i say
sixty volunteers right now in this neighborhood and they are hard at work too.y are helping make dreams come true for people in this neighborhood, seven homes will be rehabbed today. right now you we are inside johnny domes house. he is all smiles from ear to ear. how do you feel. >> awesome, just blessed. i hit the lottery. i hit the lottery. that is what happen. i hit the lottery. >> reporter: you run a day care here. is there always children. this is not just for you. what do you...
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everyone volunteered. >> everyone was a volunteer. >> housekeeping, respiratory. physicians. nurses. >> wow. i mean, karen, to think that nurses in texas, and elsewhere, are volunteering to put their lives in danger says a lot about your profession, does it not? >> it does. and i would expect that. that does not surprise me. and again, that's the way it should be to start and i think that you will see more and more people volunteering. what we need to do is make sure that we are taking care of them and that is providing a mandate on the equipment that we are being -- is being used and the education that's being given to these people to make sure that we are doing everything we possibly can to keep them safe. >> karen, please keep us posted as to when you get word from washington about when that protocol's gonna happen, because we have been talking about ebola now for five weeks and washington still has not given you the answers and you deserve it, karen higgins. will say, is just quick is that we have a petition that's going forward, national nurses united, and asking the pub
everyone volunteered. >> everyone was a volunteer. >> housekeeping, respiratory. physicians. nurses. >> wow. i mean, karen, to think that nurses in texas, and elsewhere, are volunteering to put their lives in danger says a lot about your profession, does it not? >> it does. and i would expect that. that does not surprise me. and again, that's the way it should be to start and i think that you will see more and more people volunteering. what we need to do is make sure...
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this year to 2017. >> with the all volunteer force, the soldiers and volunteers will receive more training to be more effective. >> back with the special force trainees, we still see challenges. it's the final night of the triumphs, exhausted, some struggle to stay awake. >> when it comes to will power, this bunch is not as strong as former generations. some of them aren't solid. >> superiors tell us they've eased the physical requirements for soldiers to become frogmen. >> while this test is not at punishing as in years past, it is still geared to tax the physical to the mental. what these trainers are looking for at this late stage of the game is whether these recruits have the will to go on. >> whether ready or not, the responsibility of defense will be on the shoulders of members of this new volunteer force. their success or failure could ultimately decide the future of taiwan. aljazeera, taiwan. >> you can see more of the story on 101 east on thursday. >> still to come, inside north korea, what it would take to give up nuclear ambitions. >> finally, set free, the man who spent nearly
this year to 2017. >> with the all volunteer force, the soldiers and volunteers will receive more training to be more effective. >> back with the special force trainees, we still see challenges. it's the final night of the triumphs, exhausted, some struggle to stay awake. >> when it comes to will power, this bunch is not as strong as former generations. some of them aren't solid. >> superiors tell us they've eased the physical requirements for soldiers to become frogmen....
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seeing none, do you spend more time volunteering than working? >> we find the time for both. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you very much. i'm sorry i skipped over somebody. fill asgendom? phil? are you? next up is
seeing none, do you spend more time volunteering than working? >> we find the time for both. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you very much. i'm sorry i skipped over somebody. fill asgendom? phil? are you? next up is
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i talked to volunteers in the past who say i feel good about this. i feel guilty. >> reporter: linda and sara, this fall, launched the grocery delivery program for homebound seniors. >> it opened my eyes to a gnaw group of people that often are, -- to a new group of people that often we don't see. >> reporter: 16,000 seniors, a quarter of them live alone, unable to travel to the grocery stores and food pantries on their own. sara says they need help and so does she. >> now, more than ever we need volunteers and we need people in the community who are keeping their eye out who are helping us to identify the isolated seniors in the neighborhood. >> okay. that is it. >> reporter: carol is off. >> looking forward to seeing them today. >> it is her second grocery stop. she is delivering healthy food and hopefully a new friendship for senior in need. in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix5. >> as you heard the program needs volunteers. if you would like to help call the richmond center where we have a link and a number, click on the story on the front page. >>
i talked to volunteers in the past who say i feel good about this. i feel guilty. >> reporter: linda and sara, this fall, launched the grocery delivery program for homebound seniors. >> it opened my eyes to a gnaw group of people that often are, -- to a new group of people that often we don't see. >> reporter: 16,000 seniors, a quarter of them live alone, unable to travel to the grocery stores and food pantries on their own. sara says they need help and so does she. >>...
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we appreciate it, and thank you for your hard volunteer work. it is really great, and i think that the public is going to greatly benefit from it. [ applause ] public comment, on agenda item three? >> i too would like to compliment these volunteers, the website looks terrific. i think journalists larry bush at city report.com would absolutely love this new website. so, keep on encouraging them to work with mr. massey. >> david, pilpal speaks an individual, three comments, it would be nice if the group could explain the light blue and the dark blue, and the difference between the blue and the red and i just saw it quickly. >> and i think that there is an explanation, and a legend, but we could not see it very well. >> okay. >> and it would be good if they can ensure that there is good contrast, i know that there are problems with the video, but just in general it looks like the contrast could be better, on their site. and just in general, i recall in dealing with campaign finance data historically, the problem is that the data really is inconsist
we appreciate it, and thank you for your hard volunteer work. it is really great, and i think that the public is going to greatly benefit from it. [ applause ] public comment, on agenda item three? >> i too would like to compliment these volunteers, the website looks terrific. i think journalists larry bush at city report.com would absolutely love this new website. so, keep on encouraging them to work with mr. massey. >> david, pilpal speaks an individual, three comments, it would...
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seeing none, do you spend more time volunteering than working? >> we find the time for both. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you very much. i'm sorry i skipped over somebody. fill asgendom? phil? are you? next up is >> i'm also an immigration attorney. one of the reasons i will continue and want to be a part of this chigs is a brief reason why i chose to be an attorney and that has to do with the exposure and experience why i benefit as a member of this city. today i'm in my community in hopes of being reappointed to the human rights commission because i believe to ensure that our city, san francisco for all members of our community. we are at a very important and pivotal time in the life of this city. there is much growth and development that has been implemented. it's up to us in san francisco and those of us who love the city to ensure that the promise to the immigrant community remains for the goetsdz of -- growth of this city and continues to be a safe haven. the reason that i reseek this reappointment is the voice of human rights is very i mperative and the important veh
seeing none, do you spend more time volunteering than working? >> we find the time for both. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you very much. i'm sorry i skipped over somebody. fill asgendom? phil? are you? next up is >> i'm also an immigration attorney. one of the reasons i will continue and want to be a part of this chigs is a brief reason why i chose to be an attorney and that has to do with the exposure and experience why i benefit as a member of this city. today i'm in my...
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all of them volunteers. first time fights ebola. >> the mask was fogging. you can not really see or 3450u6 normally. it feels strange. feels very difficult to work. >> i've done work in military areas. i've done work in surgery. and we've used s suits in surgery order of magnitude more complicated. and it's an order of magnitude more dangerous. >> good training could not be more important. so far according to the world health organization, health care workers account for one in over 20 ebola infections. that's about 450 people so far. more than half of them died. a statistica statistic that sta from stepping forward to help. this red cross training facility in switzerland is a rarity. it only got up and running last week. 32 volunteers on this five-day course. w.h.o. experts estimate almost 1,500 international health care workers are needed in west africa right now. and they're well sort of that. >> you have to go all-in the beginning with all the resources that you have to get on top of the epidemic. >> people who spend time, the last thing they want is wh
all of them volunteers. first time fights ebola. >> the mask was fogging. you can not really see or 3450u6 normally. it feels strange. feels very difficult to work. >> i've done work in military areas. i've done work in surgery. and we've used s suits in surgery order of magnitude more complicated. and it's an order of magnitude more dangerous. >> good training could not be more important. so far according to the world health organization, health care workers account for one...
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volunteers were out there handing out fliers with that little girl's picture on them hoping someone might help to bring her home. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in southeast washington where the volunteers are handing out fliers in the relisha rudd on her ninth birthday, still clinging to hope. >> >> when i see this, we got a late start on relisha. >> reporter: her disappearance was not reported right away and the late start has hurt the investigation. >> we're doing all we can in trying to keep, um, the public, um -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: lived in a dc homeless shelter, the prime suspect, janitor, kahlil tatum was found dead after an apparent suicide, his wife was found dead, they have video of tatum and relisha in another hotel room. >> people hit the lottery all the time. >> reporter: the reward still set, $25,000. scott broom, wusa9. >> one of the places police hapded out fliers was at the dc homeless shelter where she lived with her family. tonight, they're only talking with wusa9. >> and our bruce johnson was there when relisha's mom and others observed the missing child's bi
volunteers were out there handing out fliers with that little girl's picture on them hoping someone might help to bring her home. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in southeast washington where the volunteers are handing out fliers in the relisha rudd on her ninth birthday, still clinging to hope. >> >> when i see this, we got a late start on relisha. >> reporter: her disappearance was not reported right away and the late start has hurt the investigation. >> we're doing...
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they are not volunteers. this was discussed by the communities, by the families of military men and womenish and they very much wanted a safety valve. >> let's talk now to our correspondent live in washington, d.c. so, chuck hagel is saying that the families seem to be in agreement with this. is there likely to be a public outcry given the controversy surrounding the treatment of those health workers who have already contracted the virus, and their u human rights, some say, have been breached. >> let's make something clear. people who join the volume give up some of their rights in order to be part of the military. when they're deployed whether it's for peace team missions whether it's dealing with the ebola crisis, or being deployed into a war zone they're expected to follow orders, or they could be prosecuted and imprisoned for disobeying the orders of the u.s. leadership, that starts with president obama. what is being done in this situation is taking a group of troops of all five branches of the u.s. mili
they are not volunteers. this was discussed by the communities, by the families of military men and womenish and they very much wanted a safety valve. >> let's talk now to our correspondent live in washington, d.c. so, chuck hagel is saying that the families seem to be in agreement with this. is there likely to be a public outcry given the controversy surrounding the treatment of those health workers who have already contracted the virus, and their u human rights, some say, have been...
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volunteering. >> volunteering. this is not like the military where you sign up and say you can be deployed anywhere. no they are not. so what we need to do is make sure that more people will volunteer, not fewer people are likely to volunteer because when they return they may find themselves in a bubble in the middle of a hospital somewhere. and that's what scared me. there's a genuine crisis happening in west africa and where we really do have to deal with this at the source or we will get to a point where we will need to have this level of anxiety because it will arrive here eventually. our oceans cannot protect us from pathogens. these workers have been really good about monitoring themselves as soon as they realize they have symptoms they turn themselves in. you need that kind of trust among that group of people. >> there are the bubbles and then the optics of the white house the president flanked by doctors and volunteers, those within the 21 day quarantine and basically the president, the photos, the hugging
volunteering. >> volunteering. this is not like the military where you sign up and say you can be deployed anywhere. no they are not. so what we need to do is make sure that more people will volunteer, not fewer people are likely to volunteer because when they return they may find themselves in a bubble in the middle of a hospital somewhere. and that's what scared me. there's a genuine crisis happening in west africa and where we really do have to deal with this at the source or we will...
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soldiers are asked to volunteer. we have been given access. >> to see the current failings of taiwan's armed forces, you only need to spend a day with conquests. when hostilities between china and taiwan began, all me had to serve time in the military. after decades of peace, the marshall spirit is gone, rather than preparing to battle an enemy, many are battling the bulge. fewer people in taiwan are having children. the kids they do have are spoilt. with conscriptions so unpopular. taiwan is transforming its military. special force soldiers will be expected to play a larger role. this group of trainees are becoming frog men, members of the taiwan version of the u.s. navy seals. 140 applied. only 10 got this far. those left are struggling. the military had had trouble finding enoughable men for a volunteer army. part of the reason is its own imaging. >> last year draftee hunk chunk chu was caught taking a smartphone on base. he was held in solitary confinement, endured hours of drills, until he collapsed of heat exha
soldiers are asked to volunteer. we have been given access. >> to see the current failings of taiwan's armed forces, you only need to spend a day with conquests. when hostilities between china and taiwan began, all me had to serve time in the military. after decades of peace, the marshall spirit is gone, rather than preparing to battle an enemy, many are battling the bulge. fewer people in taiwan are having children. the kids they do have are spoilt. with conscriptions so unpopular....
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volunteers formed a line from st.ndrews current diving room to the new facility down the -- dining room to the new facility down the street. they expect to see 3,000 people at the grand opening. the efforts were a symbol of the volunteer work that helped make 60 years of daily meal service possible. >> that is nice. >>> mark is off, joe fonzi in. giants play the nationals tomorrow. >> this is the busiest sports time of the year. the first game of baseball's league divisional series just finished. it wasn't even close. the orioles the team with the best record in the american league hosting the tigers. that is nelson cruz with a two run shot. 2-0. 4-3 baltimore in the 8th when the orioles broke it open. jones hit the ball to short. booted. he comes around to score from second. the orioles bust it open with an 8 run inning and they win 12- 0. the royals and angels just underway. after last night's blow out in the wild card game on to washington for the giants. pittsburgh fans had the energy ripped out of them last night
volunteers formed a line from st.ndrews current diving room to the new facility down the -- dining room to the new facility down the street. they expect to see 3,000 people at the grand opening. the efforts were a symbol of the volunteer work that helped make 60 years of daily meal service possible. >> that is nice. >>> mark is off, joe fonzi in. giants play the nationals tomorrow. >> this is the busiest sports time of the year. the first game of baseball's league...
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and turning it's military into a smaller volunteer one. the soldiers will be forced to play a larger roll. these are trying to become frog men, the taiwan version of the u.s. navy seals. 140 have applied. but only ten have gotten this far, and even those are struggling. the military is having trouble finding enough able-bodied men for an army. and part of the reason is it's own image. last year, drafty, chung chung chiu, was caught taking a smart phone onto a base. and he had to do endless drills until he collapsed of heat exhaustion. his death had mass protests. and the government had to delay until this year, 2017. but still, the president said that taiwan has no choice but to modernize it's forces. the all-volunteer force, the officers and the military will receive more training than before. and it will be much more effective. i'm very confident in that regard. >> but back with the special force trainees, we still see challenges. it's a final night of the triumph. exhausted. some are struggling to stay awake. when it comes to world powe
and turning it's military into a smaller volunteer one. the soldiers will be forced to play a larger roll. these are trying to become frog men, the taiwan version of the u.s. navy seals. 140 have applied. but only ten have gotten this far, and even those are struggling. the military is having trouble finding enough able-bodied men for an army. and part of the reason is it's own image. last year, drafty, chung chung chiu, was caught taking a smart phone onto a base. and he had to do endless...
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>> yes he's a volunteer >> why is he doing it? >> he thinks this land belongs to kurdistan, and we should take it back. >> if the pesh takes back jawlawla, will they keep it as part of kurdistan? >> they will keep it for kurdistan, and they will not kick any people out.. >> does it seem unrealistic to maintain a policy of one iraq? >> iraq should be divided into three regions. we had a good example when maliki governed for eight years. there were more killings. sunnis and shiites cannot live together. >> before the battle even begins, factions that are allied against isil are already struggling over who will take control of each city. the peshmerga and the iraqi army can't agree on who will hold on to jalawla if it's recaptured. so the attack on the city is on hold for now. >> we have an argument about jawlawla _ who will control jalawla after we take it from isil guys. >> is this crisis an opportunity for the kurds to extend their borders? >> yes. it is a great opportunity. >> as the peshmerga and shia militias pursue their own a
>> yes he's a volunteer >> why is he doing it? >> he thinks this land belongs to kurdistan, and we should take it back. >> if the pesh takes back jawlawla, will they keep it as part of kurdistan? >> they will keep it for kurdistan, and they will not kick any people out.. >> does it seem unrealistic to maintain a policy of one iraq? >> iraq should be divided into three regions. we had a good example when maliki governed for eight years. there were more...