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clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things like conspiracy. >> the trial went on for six weeks. it's important to note that not one witness produced by garrison survived cross-examination. they were all proven to be unreliable at best. >> the most shameful thing you've ever seen. everyone knew in the courtroom that clay shaw couldn't possibly have been more innocent. >> in a unanimous verdict by a 12-man jury, shaw was found not guilty of charges that he conspired to kill the late president john kennedy. >> why did you do it? [ laughter ] >> after the not guilty verdict, editorials around the country, one of the darkest chapters in american jurisprudence history. it's just a crime. >> from what i had seen and heard i didn't think he proved clay shaw's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. i would have voted not guilty for clay shaw. >> i think that garrison feels that the
clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things like conspiracy. >> the trial went on for six weeks. it's important to note that not one witness produced by garrison survived cross-examination. they were all proven to be unreliable at best. >> the most shameful thing...
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clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things like conspiracy. >> the trial went on for six weeks. it's important to note that not one witness produced by garrison survived cross-examination. they were all proven to be unreliable at best. >> the most shameful thing you've ever seen. everyone knew in the courtroom that clay shaw couldn't possibly have been more innocent. >> in a unanimous verdict by a 12-man jury, shaw was found not guilty of charges that he conspired to kill the late president john kennedy. >> clay you know what my first question is going to be, don't you? >> what? >> why did you do it? [ laughter ] >> after the not guilty verdict, editorials around the country, one of the darkest chapters in american jurisprudence history. it's just a crime. >> from what i had seen and heard i didn't think he proved clay shaw's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. i would
clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things like conspiracy. >> the trial went on for six weeks. it's important to note that not one witness produced by garrison survived cross-examination. they were all proven to be unreliable at best. >> the most shameful thing...
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those pieces are intended in terms of physical proximity and the relationship to shaw do a good job of inliving that space. thank you very much >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm a design director of hk architects in inform. we design and architects of reader and would like to introduce the art program on behalf of the project sponsor. with me today are two artists who will briefly describe their project >> i apologize we have a little bit of technical difficult. sorry no, it's okay. >> it's on. >> oh, it's on. okay. just some viblz of the project that kevin mentioned this is under construction currently and the projectile captures the corner of admission street shaw alley and the street. the public open space public arts program is located along th the wall of the building spanning all the way from admission street. public open space is located at the plaza and partially within the building lobby. we have two art pieces that represent our art program. one is glass white wall made up of mirror glass and second piece is art sculpture that is positions at the corner of minute street a
those pieces are intended in terms of physical proximity and the relationship to shaw do a good job of inliving that space. thank you very much >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm a design director of hk architects in inform. we design and architects of reader and would like to introduce the art program on behalf of the project sponsor. with me today are two artists who will briefly describe their project >> i apologize we have a little bit of technical difficult. sorry no, it's...
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clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way, shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things like conspiracy. >> the trial went on for six weeks. it's important to note that not one witness produced by garrison survived cross-examination. they were all proven to be unreliable, at best. >> the most shameful thing you've ever seen. everyone knew in the courtroom that clay shaw couldn't possibly have been more innocent. >> in a unanimous verdict by a 12-man jury, shaw was found not guilty of charges that he conspired to kill the late president john kennedy. >> clay, we have our first question. why did you do it? [ laughter ] >> after the not guilty verdict, editorials around the country, one of the darkest chapters in american jurisprudence history. it's just a crime. >> from what i saw and heard, i didn't think he proven clay shaw's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. i would have voted not guilty for clay shaw. >> i thi
clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way, shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things like conspiracy. >> the trial went on for six weeks. it's important to note that not one witness produced by garrison survived cross-examination. they were all proven to be unreliable, at best. >> the most shameful thing...
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clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things like conspiracy. >> the trial went on for six weeks. it's important to note that not one witness produced by garrison survived cross-examination. they were all proven to be unreliable, at best. >> the most shameful thing you've ever seen. everyone knew in the courtroom that clay shaw couldn't possibly have been more innocent. >> in a unanimous verdict by a 12-man jury, shaw was found not guilty of charges that he conspired to kill the late president john kennedy. >> clay you know what my first question is going to be, don't you? >> what? >> why did you do it? [ laughter ] >> after the not guilty verdict, editorials around the country, one of the darkest chapters in american jurisprudence history. it's just a crime. >> from what i saw and heard, i don't think he had proven clay shaw's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. i would
clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things like conspiracy. >> the trial went on for six weeks. it's important to note that not one witness produced by garrison survived cross-examination. they were all proven to be unreliable, at best. >> the most shameful thing...
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shaw being part of an assassination conspiracy was just too weird to be believed. >> clay shaw was also a homosexual and closeted and i think that played a part. >> this decision to arrest clay shaw, i believe, was intended to get the national media back to town. as soon as he arrested clay shaw they all came back. >> and then they realized the truth that there isn't anything there. >> garrison has based his case on the certainty that he can prove clay shaw is clay or clem bertrand. the name clem bertrand was first introduced by a lawyer named dean andrews who told the warren commission a person by that telephoned him suggesting he provide legal defense for lee harvey oswald. >> dean described clem as having gay tendencies and representing gays as a lawyer. therefore, garrison believed clem bertrand must be clay shaw. that was the extent of garrison's investigation. >> do you have enough evidence now to go to trial? >> if i answered that, i shouldn't be district attorney. >> the case he has built against clay shaw is based on testimony that did not pass a lie detector test that garrison
shaw being part of an assassination conspiracy was just too weird to be believed. >> clay shaw was also a homosexual and closeted and i think that played a part. >> this decision to arrest clay shaw, i believe, was intended to get the national media back to town. as soon as he arrested clay shaw they all came back. >> and then they realized the truth that there isn't anything there. >> garrison has based his case on the certainty that he can prove clay shaw is clay or...
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. >> shaw. >> hola. >> no te escucho, shaw. >> muÉvete a donde se escuche mejor. >> shaw. (mÚsica). (sirenas policiales). >> chicos, ¿esto es un perÍmetro? vamos, despierten, santo cielo. >> capella. >> el hombre mÁs buscado. >> oh, nuestra celebridad, ¿para quÉ llamas, para explicar lo de chan o disculparte por esta tarde? >> ambos, ¿quiere verme? lo espero. >> muy bien, ¿estÁs cerca de aquÍ? >> los estoy observando de cerca. >> ¿en serio? no me sorprende. >> suba al auto, recÓjame al otro lado del parque. >> no, tengo una mejor idea, por quÉ, muy bien, ya entendÍ. debo irme. >> ¿y quÉ vamos, y que vamos a hacer? >> ah, yo no sÉ ray, te toca pensar. (sonido ambiente). >> no subestimes a tu amigo, por algo fue que lo nombrÉ lÍder del equipo y tambiÉn por algo te pedÍ que lo eliminaras, obviamente creo que no entendiste lo que yo querÍa. >> aceptÉ acabar con neil con gusto, hooks y no por dinero y mucho menos por coincidir con tu ideologÍa. dÉjame tratar con neil a mi ma
. >> shaw. >> hola. >> no te escucho, shaw. >> muÉvete a donde se escuche mejor. >> shaw. (mÚsica). (sirenas policiales). >> chicos, ¿esto es un perÍmetro? vamos, despierten, santo cielo. >> capella. >> el hombre mÁs buscado. >> oh, nuestra celebridad, ¿para quÉ llamas, para explicar lo de chan o disculparte por esta tarde? >> ambos, ¿quiere verme? lo espero. >> muy bien, ¿estÁs cerca de aquÍ? >> los estoy...
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me decepcionas, shaw, te quedaste muy atrÁs, te dirÉ algo, amigo, cuando acabemos contigo harÁs que lee harvey oswald parezca como un novato. (mÚsica). >> oh! (mÚsica). >> pero primero tendremos una pequeÑa clase de economÍa social, especÍficamente del nivel de mortalidad de la poblaciÓn china y como afecta en la visiÓn afroamericana. en otras palabras vas a observarme darle un tiro a la seÑorita shanghai. (mÚsica). (disparos). >> rayos. (mÚsica). ♪ >> hay que jugar con las reglas de la casa. >> estoy de acuerdo, acepto. (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (disparos). (mÚsica). >> me gusta cuando el oponente eleva el poder de fuego. >> me halagas. >> no, no creas. (sonido ambiente). (sonido ambiente). (sonido ambiente). >> todavÍa queda una bala, amigo. (sonido ambiente). >> dime, maestro, ¿quÉ, que harÁs ahora, eh? (mÚsica). >> quitarme. (grito). (mÚsica). (grito). (mÚsica). (grito). (sonido ambiente). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). >> ¿estÁs bien? (mÚsica). >> oigan, sÁquenme de aquÍ. auxilio. (mÚsica). >> aquÍ tiene. >> buen dÍa, seÑorita hooks. (sonido ambiente). >> intÉrpret
me decepcionas, shaw, te quedaste muy atrÁs, te dirÉ algo, amigo, cuando acabemos contigo harÁs que lee harvey oswald parezca como un novato. (mÚsica). >> oh! (mÚsica). >> pero primero tendremos una pequeÑa clase de economÍa social, especÍficamente del nivel de mortalidad de la poblaciÓn china y como afecta en la visiÓn afroamericana. en otras palabras vas a observarme darle un tiro a la seÑorita shanghai. (mÚsica). (disparos). >> rayos. (mÚsica). ♪ >> hay...
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the workers -- shaw neighborhood. the workers still don't have a contract so giant is bringing new jobs and also new workers. >> what we want to do is keep the health care we've got and to get wages, livable wages where we can afford to live in a city like washington, d.c. and surrounding suburbs. >> we're currently at the negotiating table and working to come up with a fair and equitable contract for all parties involved while at the same time doing what the realities of the market conditions. >> the deadline for a deal is december 20. giant says they hired 184 new employees, 161 of which are d.c. residents. >>> people gathered at a frederick park last night to remember a man who died in police custody. >> robert ethan saylor, a 26- year-old man with down syndrome died after being forcibly removed by police from a movie theater in january. debra alfarone spoke with people who were in the theater and witnessed the tragedy unfold. >> that's the first sometime i remember thinking something was out of the ordinary. >> re
the workers -- shaw neighborhood. the workers still don't have a contract so giant is bringing new jobs and also new workers. >> what we want to do is keep the health care we've got and to get wages, livable wages where we can afford to live in a city like washington, d.c. and surrounding suburbs. >> we're currently at the negotiating table and working to come up with a fair and equitable contract for all parties involved while at the same time doing what the realities of the market...
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(shaw) maybe one of his clients is on to his scam. hayden may have conned any number of people, and all it takes is one easy mark with ties to a gang or organized crime, so we don't have a moment to waste. if you and ms. shaw could visit some of his more irascible clients, i'll text you their names and addresses on my way. on your way to where? back to therapy. mr. wren, when i snap my fingers, you will come totally out of your resting state feeling refreshed and relieved after our conversation. [snaps fingers] ahh. so how did it go this time? quite well. you're making very solid progress, mr. wren. but sadly, our time is up for the day. you really are very good at this, mr. price. i'm so glad that i was referred to you. where did you receive your training? the barringer hypnosis institute. oh, here in new york? of tarzana, california. i don't believe i know it. what brought you all the way out here? you know, i'm usually the one asking the questions, mr. wren. who was it you said referred you to me again? oh, look at that. you're rig
(shaw) maybe one of his clients is on to his scam. hayden may have conned any number of people, and all it takes is one easy mark with ties to a gang or organized crime, so we don't have a moment to waste. if you and ms. shaw could visit some of his more irascible clients, i'll text you their names and addresses on my way. on your way to where? back to therapy. mr. wren, when i snap my fingers, you will come totally out of your resting state feeling refreshed and relieved after our...
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scott shaw met with agents in north carolina two weeks ago. do you feel the wheels of justice are moving quickly enough? >> in a sense no. but in a sense i don't want a rash decision. >> reporter: a spokesman for n.e.c.c.'s owners had no comment when we reached him today. that's the criminal case. scott shaw and hundreds of other victims' families have filed a civil suit, scott. >> pelley: jim, thank you very much. in a major reversal today, the food and drug administration lifted the safety restrictions on the diabetes pill avandia. those restrictions were imposed in 2010 when reports came out that avandia can increase a patient's risk of heart attack. but new evidence now shows that's not the case. there's a new problem with the boeing 787 dreamliner. and two coaches and two school administrators are charged in connection with a notorious rape case when the "cbs evening news" continues. we're going across america to let people try the deep sweep power brush by oral-b for the first time. wow. it's "wow," you know? wow. wow. that feels wow! [
scott shaw met with agents in north carolina two weeks ago. do you feel the wheels of justice are moving quickly enough? >> in a sense no. but in a sense i don't want a rash decision. >> reporter: a spokesman for n.e.c.c.'s owners had no comment when we reached him today. that's the criminal case. scott shaw and hundreds of other victims' families have filed a civil suit, scott. >> pelley: jim, thank you very much. in a major reversal today, the food and drug administration...
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mark shaw's first wife had the good sense to understand that when mark shaw died that the work needed to be safe. >> she had the good sense to pay the storage bill for 35 years. we have a model in a red toole dress. they're so candid and yet so elegant. what's the story behind this? >> the model in the red dress, this really really illustrates how closely mark shaw was trusted within the house of dior. this is christian dior doing a model fitting in 1964 for their spring/summer collection. so the most intense moment before the actual couture show and mark shaw right there front and center in the inner sanctum of dior. >> dior wasn't photographed that often. >> no, no. he was very secretive. >> there's a picture of a woman in a gray ball gown we wanted to take a look at. >> okay. perhaps this is one of the only colored photographs that exists taken inside the home of messeur dior. it was taken, again, in his private home so we understand how strongly shaw was trusted. >> i love these portraits but there's a really good candid one. it looks like the models in the next one are leaving. t
mark shaw's first wife had the good sense to understand that when mark shaw died that the work needed to be safe. >> she had the good sense to pay the storage bill for 35 years. we have a model in a red toole dress. they're so candid and yet so elegant. what's the story behind this? >> the model in the red dress, this really really illustrates how closely mark shaw was trusted within the house of dior. this is christian dior doing a model fitting in 1964 for their spring/summer...
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mark shaw's first wife had the good sense to understand that when mark shaw died that the work needed to be safe. >> she had the good sense to pay the storage bill for 35 years. we have a model in a red toole dress. they're so candid and yet so elegant. what's the story behind this? >> the model in the red dress, this really really illustrates how closely mark shaw was trusted within the house of dior. this is christian dior doing a model fitting in 1964 for their spring/summer collection. so the most intense moment before the actual couture show and mark shaw right there front and center in the inner sanctum of dior. >> dior wasn't photographed that often. >> no, no. he was very secretive. >> there's a picture of a woman in a gray ball gown we wanted to take a look at. >> okay. perhaps this is one of the only colored photographs that exists taken inside the home of messeur dior. it was taken, again, in his private home so we understand how strongly shaw was trusted. >> i love these portraits but there's a really good candid one. it looks like the models in the next one are leaving. t
mark shaw's first wife had the good sense to understand that when mark shaw died that the work needed to be safe. >> she had the good sense to pay the storage bill for 35 years. we have a model in a red toole dress. they're so candid and yet so elegant. what's the story behind this? >> the model in the red dress, this really really illustrates how closely mark shaw was trusted within the house of dior. this is christian dior doing a model fitting in 1964 for their spring/summer...
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shaw? >> thank you as you may know i used to work at laguna honda hospital secretary for a decade and when the justice department proposed this program i opposed it and i attended many long-term care counsel meetings excessing my frustrations with it they were ordered to cut 420 beds from laguna honda and now we're hearing that there's only 98 placements what happened to the patients and they can't get skilled nursing care anywhere between eureka and bakersfield because there's no skilled nursing for long-term care. when i was the secret secret ary at laguna honda wrote a proposal when we wrote that proposal, short-term rehab was defined as ninety days. why was it cut to 30? could that explain why my friend was stuck in that for months? needing too much rehab because his rehab care went over 30-days? and he could have maybe been rehabbed to ninety and stayed in town and not be dumped out of county to antioc h. if thereof there have only been so many people taking advantage of this program i
shaw? >> thank you as you may know i used to work at laguna honda hospital secretary for a decade and when the justice department proposed this program i opposed it and i attended many long-term care counsel meetings excessing my frustrations with it they were ordered to cut 420 beds from laguna honda and now we're hearing that there's only 98 placements what happened to the patients and they can't get skilled nursing care anywhere between eureka and bakersfield because there's no skilled...
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and retail it said rick shaw bags. so, i rode my bike there, checked out your store front and i had the bag in five minutes. and i thought to myself, wow, i think it very important, especially for me to touch, feel, and experience products that are tangible but you could typically only buy online. so, that's where we came up with the idea. >> the other thing we felt was we just noticed how many great manufacturers, especially smaller companies here in san francisco and also in the bay area were popping up with really phenomenal products and passionate owners who were putting their lives in creating these great products. one of the problems is it's tough to get on the internet. so, parts of this was coming up with a way for smaller companies in particular who are just kind of getting off the ground to get their products out in front of people so people can really understand their brand, the quality, things like that. to be able to get a little bit of traction here in the city. >> so, i'll talk a little bit about the sho
and retail it said rick shaw bags. so, i rode my bike there, checked out your store front and i had the bag in five minutes. and i thought to myself, wow, i think it very important, especially for me to touch, feel, and experience products that are tangible but you could typically only buy online. so, that's where we came up with the idea. >> the other thing we felt was we just noticed how many great manufacturers, especially smaller companies here in san francisco and also in the bay...
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shaw says what defensive tackle jonathan martin endureed in miami is out of the ordinary. he has been taunted, receiving racist texts from a fellow lineman incognito, who has now been suspended indefinitely. it is not a part of bullying between older and younger players. >> they teach those guys how to be pros, have long career, they teach them how to study within the game. those are the positive locker rooms and positive teams and the team that is win games. >> the nfl is looking into whether the dolphins coaches and staff were aware of the harassment and allowed it to flourish. >>> well, a costly mistake allows extra cash into the hands of one of bank of america's customers. they gave away $50 instead of $20. the bank feels the bills were put in the slots by mistake. they have video on personal information on everybody that took money from the atm over the weekend and will work with customers to try to get their money back. >> why can't that ever happen to me? >> i know, 50s! >>> a new development tied to the fatal shooting of a 15-year- old boy in sonoma county. how it
shaw says what defensive tackle jonathan martin endureed in miami is out of the ordinary. he has been taunted, receiving racist texts from a fellow lineman incognito, who has now been suspended indefinitely. it is not a part of bullying between older and younger players. >> they teach those guys how to be pros, have long career, they teach them how to study within the game. those are the positive locker rooms and positive teams and the team that is win games. >> the nfl is looking...
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a more ambitious project gun during john shaw, captain john shaw's second tenure as commander of the station. he began building what he called a block ship or a floating barge, 148 feet and linked 42 feet in beam, and that would only drew 6-1/2 feet of water. it would have permanented the size of this vessel, it could have carried 26-32 pounders, or as many guns as a small frigget, such, shaw argued that it was better calculated to defend the waters than all the 40s and batteries erected for the defense of the country. even louisiana's governor. william cc clayborn had agreed that charging a block ship and a few gun boats could be a formidable defense for the lakes and two block ships on the mississippi would give greater security than any other defense than we could erect. well, why didn't we build a block ship? secretary of the navy williams jones believed the project to be a waste of money and he decided in early 1814 to discontinue construction of the vessel. oh, had the block ship been built. when daniel patterson replaced shaw as kbhacommander in octobe 1813, he found the stati
a more ambitious project gun during john shaw, captain john shaw's second tenure as commander of the station. he began building what he called a block ship or a floating barge, 148 feet and linked 42 feet in beam, and that would only drew 6-1/2 feet of water. it would have permanented the size of this vessel, it could have carried 26-32 pounders, or as many guns as a small frigget, such, shaw argued that it was better calculated to defend the waters than all the 40s and batteries erected for...
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shaw. >> thank you randy shaw. i think this is the first time i've spoken to this commission in 8 years. i missed the vote for tom as the director but you've proven from the last week's events i commend the commission for the wise decision because we've already seen in the last two weeks is the collaborative leadership style so if we had a few directors.org ago a defy who knew everything but tom is working with the directors. to get to the essence of where this is going - and i appreciate president menacing the article implicit laid out the realty and the truth. i'll say why we look at the chronicle it was a saturday and a 3 day weekend much of the public didn't read the article so the public knows your dinner table in exchange the public may not have been as aware of this. where it's going to come down to the evictions are going to come down to permit. and if we stop is it at the board of appeals it will not psyched. tommy mentioned about the other buildings you know when the tenants were saying - yesterday he say
shaw. >> thank you randy shaw. i think this is the first time i've spoken to this commission in 8 years. i missed the vote for tom as the director but you've proven from the last week's events i commend the commission for the wise decision because we've already seen in the last two weeks is the collaborative leadership style so if we had a few directors.org ago a defy who knew everything but tom is working with the directors. to get to the essence of where this is going - and i appreciate...
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shaw you are first. >> it's monette, sha w. i've attended meetings and they know me. you can not do long-term care without institutions such as laguna honda just not possible. your agenda item number 9 today will be a discussion from the dph about community integration i want you to know -- that dcip doesn't mean diversion and i will be testifying regarding how many long-term care patients are being diverted or dumped out of county and not into community reintegration efforts and i'm going to give you an example of a gentleman who fell off a bar stool would wound up at sfgh attempted to get him transferred to laguna honda and the excuse of not transferring him there was because he needed too much physical therapy and so instead of keeping this gentleman in san francisco, he was dumped into a facility in ant i ioch that serves people with dementias and alzheimer's and he had no one to talk to because the roommates and building occupants were all too demented and i believe he was i yanked out of state. this counsel needs to closely monitor this item to find out whether
shaw you are first. >> it's monette, sha w. i've attended meetings and they know me. you can not do long-term care without institutions such as laguna honda just not possible. your agenda item number 9 today will be a discussion from the dph about community integration i want you to know -- that dcip doesn't mean diversion and i will be testifying regarding how many long-term care patients are being diverted or dumped out of county and not into community reintegration efforts and i'm...
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. >> roger shaw, for international development cited new crops and new technologies that are making a difference. >> after a number of years of persistent focus feed the nurture reaches 7 million farmers in more than 19 countries around the world. >> since the inception of the feed the future program in 2009 the agency has focused on encouraging innovations with populations with limited resources. >> these kinds of new science-based products including new tradition butter product that we're distributing to every family and products that we're delivering to families in the horn of africa will very rapidly resuscitate children. it is why during famine and crisis that it used to be the case that 21% of acutely malnourished children would die, today that is down under 5%. >> reporter: food experts know they're racing the clock. more people and more demand at a time of climate change that could potentially mean less food. and joining us to discuss food security in a world of changing climate, editor of chief of food, and author of the book "the perfect love" renewing diversity in the bread
. >> roger shaw, for international development cited new crops and new technologies that are making a difference. >> after a number of years of persistent focus feed the nurture reaches 7 million farmers in more than 19 countries around the world. >> since the inception of the feed the future program in 2009 the agency has focused on encouraging innovations with populations with limited resources. >> these kinds of new science-based products including new tradition...
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connor shaw dips one. then connor shaw sharing the highlight love with derel for a 4-yard strike. four passes for shaw. a record with 16 straight home victories. big 10 action, penn state and illinois looked to get on track after losing last week. penn state kicker sam from 35 yards out. game tide at 17. we go to ore time. christian hakenberg on third and long. call carter comes up big with a tv catch of the year. 34-17 up. it's illinois's turn. nathan chill house's pass - chipped and intercepted. holds off to win 24-17 >> wisconsin and iowa looking to break their records. whiches con since down six, with rock to petersen. 44 yard touch down, badgers up 7-6. there's more. stavi again. pitching to jarrod. joe stavi, 114 passing records. badgers win 28-9. >> after the red sox won its third world series today's parade held a different meaning to the previous two, a time where tragedy became triumph. with thousands of fans lining the streets of the parade starting from the green mother to fenway park, ending at the charles river. it ended at a touching moment at the boston marathon fi
connor shaw dips one. then connor shaw sharing the highlight love with derel for a 4-yard strike. four passes for shaw. a record with 16 straight home victories. big 10 action, penn state and illinois looked to get on track after losing last week. penn state kicker sam from 35 yards out. game tide at 17. we go to ore time. christian hakenberg on third and long. call carter comes up big with a tv catch of the year. 34-17 up. it's illinois's turn. nathan chill house's pass - chipped and...