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the counties you see highlighted san joaquin, amador, nevada, sutter, yuba and yolo are all designated by calpers to be in the bay area "cbs evening news" police officers, firefighters, city and county workers, any public employee living in these nonbay area counties more than 28,000 people are paying bay area prices for healthcare services. how much more? one woodland firefighter told me off camera he pays $200 more each month than a coworker who lives in sacramento. >> we want to draw their attention to this and hopefully they will fix it. >> reporter: the yolo county supervisor says the fix will save thousands of public employees hundreds of dollars each month. >> they should see their rates adjusted more to reflect the reality that they are part of the sacramento region and not part of san francisco and oakland. >> reporter: calpers said, since 2005, calpers has grouped counties into regions because healthcare costs vary among counties. counties with similar healthcare costs are grouped into region taking into account historic cost variation and enrollment, coverage areas and geogr
the counties you see highlighted san joaquin, amador, nevada, sutter, yuba and yolo are all designated by calpers to be in the bay area "cbs evening news" police officers, firefighters, city and county workers, any public employee living in these nonbay area counties more than 28,000 people are paying bay area prices for healthcare services. how much more? one woodland firefighter told me off camera he pays $200 more each month than a coworker who lives in sacramento. >> we want...
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. >> the thing is with this generation, there's two words to keep in mind, yolo and fomo.ou only live once and fear of missing out. and that is like the battle cry of the college senior. and social media just like really -- i don't know, brings that to the front. >> job backgrounds, now we use the social media. we actually look at that. if things are on there not quite right, you could lose a job because of it. what you're doing today could stay with you for the rest of your life. >> doctor, what do you think? >> the problem is i have patients come in who have been -- like, they've actually come in practically dead because the people they're partying with aren't even awake enough to know there's a problem. when they start mixing medications, they don't know something's wrong. >> molly. >> the problem with that is it sounds innocent. i had a patient who said i can't believe molly did this to me. >> what did it do? >> it put her in a coma. she had a breathing tieb in. he was in a coma for about four days. when she woke up, she was like, i can't believe molly did this to me.
. >> the thing is with this generation, there's two words to keep in mind, yolo and fomo.ou only live once and fear of missing out. and that is like the battle cry of the college senior. and social media just like really -- i don't know, brings that to the front. >> job backgrounds, now we use the social media. we actually look at that. if things are on there not quite right, you could lose a job because of it. what you're doing today could stay with you for the rest of your life....
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. >> jimmy: it's not overused like yolo or -- >> no. >> jimmy: or any of those things. aka is pretty good. what else? >> what's another one i have? well, now from behind. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i like that. it feels like you've come from modest upbringing. from behind is strong. [ laughter ] >> i really don't like that one that much. >> jimmy: yeah, but i do. [ laughter ] >> yeah, i know. i can tell. i can tell your type. [ applause ] what else did i have? oh, gosh, i'm blanking now. >> jimmy: does anyone help you with this stuff or you have to come up with it -- >> you know, i throw things out there every once in a while and just see how people react. >> jimmy: i see. and there's a song called "big booty" on -- >> there is. >> jimmy: -- the album. which ties in nicely with "from behind" or "i'm behind." [ laughter ] >> that's what i said, i have something for you in that theme. >> jimmy: i see. >> this song is a diplo track. i don't know if you guys know who diplo is. [ applause ] really great producer. and we were in the studio, you k
. >> jimmy: it's not overused like yolo or -- >> no. >> jimmy: or any of those things. aka is pretty good. what else? >> what's another one i have? well, now from behind. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i like that. it feels like you've come from modest upbringing. from behind is strong. [ laughter ] >> i really don't like that one that much. >> jimmy: yeah, but i do. [ laughter ] >> yeah, i know. i can tell. i can tell your type. [ applause ] what else...
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"yolo!" [ laughter and applause ] that is much, much better.l be right back with daniel radcliffe! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ first you get hit by psoriasis. and now you get hit again. this time by joint pain. it's a double whammy. it could psoriatic arthritis a chronic inflammatory disease that attacks your joints on the inside and your skin on the outside. if you've been hit by... find out more about psoriatic arthritis. take the symptom quiz at doublewhammy.com and talk to your...
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yo low is recognized five minutes -- yolo. >> thank you, mr. shah, you have impressive credentials and look forward to starting with you. you started with usaid end of 2009, is that correct? you know a lot of different things you can do and i recommend you for streamlining the agency. when we go back home like you've heard a lot of members talk about giving foreign aid to other countries with when we're kind of suffering here a little bit, the beginning of 2013, there was the fiscal cliff, the world would end in america. then we had sequestration and we had furloughs and emwere laid off in my district. towards the end of september, beginning of october, our government shut down and it was over money. certainly wasn't from an excess of money. and we're in a tight budget constraint and what i see is, you know the way we're spending this money, and i understand the concept to create goodwill, bring economic development to some of these countries to hopefully they become our allies. but i see sometimes that we do that and it's like the movie "groun
yo low is recognized five minutes -- yolo. >> thank you, mr. shah, you have impressive credentials and look forward to starting with you. you started with usaid end of 2009, is that correct? you know a lot of different things you can do and i recommend you for streamlining the agency. when we go back home like you've heard a lot of members talk about giving foreign aid to other countries with when we're kind of suffering here a little bit, the beginning of 2013, there was the fiscal...
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fennel from a local farm over in yolo. >> but the bulk of this produce doesn't stay here very long. within a few hours, much of it is trucked out to restaurants and businesses in northern california, some delivered by mills himself. he spends hours on the road, visiting farmers and chefs, taking produce from one to the other, and educating both parties along the way. >> may need a look at the progress of a particular crop or report back, maybe some feedback, to the farmer about how the chefs are using it or what they might be looking for in the near future. >> in many ways, produce express and people like jim mills are the link between 1,300 different restaurants in northern california and produce from all over the golden state. today's visit took us to del rio botanical farm in yolo county, where suzanne peabody ashworth was keen to get restaurants to start trying the fresh fava beans and greens she's growing. >> so we'll take some of these greens into a couple of restaurants this morning and see what the chefs want to do with them. in sacramento, there's been an explosion of resta
fennel from a local farm over in yolo. >> but the bulk of this produce doesn't stay here very long. within a few hours, much of it is trucked out to restaurants and businesses in northern california, some delivered by mills himself. he spends hours on the road, visiting farmers and chefs, taking produce from one to the other, and educating both parties along the way. >> may need a look at the progress of a particular crop or report back, maybe some feedback, to the farmer about how...
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nancy martin, who is an experienced vet and is giving them hands-on training working with bulls on a yolonty family ranch. >> it's really amazing, because you can only learn so much in a classroo. the classroom gives us a great basis, and then coming out during the summer, it just gives us the clinical experience that helps tie all the ideas we get from the classroom together. >> today they're learning to test the bulls for disease. it sounds simple, but it's not, especially as some of these bulls can weigh 1,300 pounds. >> yeah. no, the first time that i had to measure the... you know, something under the bull, and every time he moved, i jerked back, pulled away, because i don't want to get kicked. but i think that having that awareness and that respect for the animal is what prevents me from getting hurt. >> ok, zuhal. 89-79. >> despite their busy day, there's always time for fun. and it's usually muddy fun. this testing program is important for cattle ranchers like kim and hry favier. they're fourth-generation ranchers who own the bulls on this family ranch. >> it means a lot to us. it
nancy martin, who is an experienced vet and is giving them hands-on training working with bulls on a yolonty family ranch. >> it's really amazing, because you can only learn so much in a classroo. the classroom gives us a great basis, and then coming out during the summer, it just gives us the clinical experience that helps tie all the ideas we get from the classroom together. >> today they're learning to test the bulls for disease. it sounds simple, but it's not, especially as some...