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the rehab case, a young 20-year-old — mind? yes.? yes. the rehab case, a young 20-year-old university student who | 20—year—old university student who was dismembered and her body parts were placed in plastic bags. that story really disturbed many, many women —— the retest case. and then people in kenya because of the brutality of the case. the case was absolutely horrific. the fact that her head was found a few weeks after, just kind of paints just how the society essentially almost hates women that degree. her case has really saddened many people. when i first heard about it, i was disturbed, and i was sad, and i was filled with rage. it makes me think that her only crime was being a woman, and it's as though being a woman, and it's as though being a woman, you already have a death sentence. . �* , . , , woman, you already have a death sentence. ., �*, ., , , , ., ., sentence. that's a pretty brutal and horrific example _ sentence. that's a pretty brutal and horrific example that _ sentence. that's a pretty brutal and horrific exa
the rehab case, a young 20-year-old — mind? yes.? yes. the rehab case, a young 20-year-old university student who | 20—year—old university student who was dismembered and her body parts were placed in plastic bags. that story really disturbed many, many women —— the retest case. and then people in kenya because of the brutality of the case. the case was absolutely horrific. the fact that her head was found a few weeks after, just kind of paints just how the society essentially almost...
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with an 80 year old guys and i kept well by the end of rehab was to be just as fit as he was go, this model bad, it was up to set to suffer from long so just kind of pain or neural decal disorders to risk groups such as the as infants that ought to be vaccinated against new hockey as well as against the flu. and coven 19, because says from septicemia and wounds properly. you know it so, but you, you, you nation to face to try this and showed it shows you how great exercise for you. you need to wait. let's get started. where i have to water. well, it breaks down your elbows, stay for this exercise. it's really important that your elbows stay above you've read the duties exercise 3 times. 20 repetition. as long as the system, not with this extra 5, you train your full arms, but also your upper back edge. you get wonderful arms and beautiful shoulders. tough fun and stay healthy. until next time i sent out the they scam people weld wide but they are also victim is imprisoned and forced into slavery. the double use investigative team reveals who is behind a just cyber slavery. scam factor
with an 80 year old guys and i kept well by the end of rehab was to be just as fit as he was go, this model bad, it was up to set to suffer from long so just kind of pain or neural decal disorders to risk groups such as the as infants that ought to be vaccinated against new hockey as well as against the flu. and coven 19, because says from septicemia and wounds properly. you know it so, but you, you, you nation to face to try this and showed it shows you how great exercise for you. you need to...
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this helps us and a lot of patients he was in the hospital for 6 weeks, followed by 7 weeks of rehab. what are the long term effects? after being bedridden for so long, danny had difficulty moving at 1st with his girlfriend by his side. he fought his way back to health diaz can give us kind of the 1st attempt to walk was in the hospital with physical therapy. and felicia, it was always there and just buried me on she said, come on and you can make it across the corner cuz i'm in rehab, i was in the same room with an 80 year old guys, and i kept telling them like goal by the end of rehab was to be just as fit as he was this, but that's how bad it was. provided us all up to 3 quarters of the survivors of steps to suffer from long term consequences such as conic pain or neurological disorders. to prevent subsets from occurring in the 1st place, risk groups such as the over sixty's and you know compromised infants, but also the chronically sick should be vaccinated against new mcclockey, meaning go khaki as well as against the flu and cove. and 19, because all these diseases can trigger s
this helps us and a lot of patients he was in the hospital for 6 weeks, followed by 7 weeks of rehab. what are the long term effects? after being bedridden for so long, danny had difficulty moving at 1st with his girlfriend by his side. he fought his way back to health diaz can give us kind of the 1st attempt to walk was in the hospital with physical therapy. and felicia, it was always there and just buried me on she said, come on and you can make it across the corner cuz i'm in rehab, i was in...
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this helps us and a lot of patients he was in the hospital for 6 weeks, followed by 7 weeks of rehab. what are the long term effects? after being bedridden for so long, danny had difficulty moving at 1st with his girlfriend by his side. he fought his way back to health diaz can give us some kind of the 1st attempt to walk was in the hospital with physical therapy. and felicia was always there and just buried me on . so she said, come on and you can make it across the card or something and rehab i was in the same room with an 80 real guys, and i kept telling them like goal by the end of rehab was to be just disappeared as he was go but that's how bad it was of a song up to 3 quarters of the survivors of steps to suffer from long term consequences that just conic pain or neurological disorders to prevent subsets from occurring in the 1st place. risk groups such as the over sixty's and you know compromised infants, but also the chronically sick should be vaccinated against new mcclockey, meaning go khaki, as well as against the flu, and coven 19. because all these diseases can trigger se
this helps us and a lot of patients he was in the hospital for 6 weeks, followed by 7 weeks of rehab. what are the long term effects? after being bedridden for so long, danny had difficulty moving at 1st with his girlfriend by his side. he fought his way back to health diaz can give us some kind of the 1st attempt to walk was in the hospital with physical therapy. and felicia was always there and just buried me on . so she said, come on and you can make it across the card or something and rehab...
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this helps us and a lot of patients he was in the hospital for 6 weeks, followed by 7 weeks of rehab. what are the long term effects? after being bedridden for so long, danny had difficulty moving at 1st with his girlfriend by his side. he fought his way back to health diaz can give us some kind of the 1st attempt to walk was in the hospital with physical therapy and up as i'm the police. it was always there and just bear with me on. so she said, come on and you can make it across the corridor because i'm in rehab, i was of the same room with an 80 year old guys and i kept telling them my goal by the end of rehab was to be just to spit as he was go this month, that's how bad it was added on up to 3 quarters. if the survivors of steps to suffer from long term consequences that just conic pain or neurological disorders to prevent subsets from occurring in the 1st place. risk groups such as the over sixty's and you know compromised infants, but also the chronically sick should be vaccinated against newman khaki, men and go khaki as well as against flu and coven 19. because all these dise
this helps us and a lot of patients he was in the hospital for 6 weeks, followed by 7 weeks of rehab. what are the long term effects? after being bedridden for so long, danny had difficulty moving at 1st with his girlfriend by his side. he fought his way back to health diaz can give us some kind of the 1st attempt to walk was in the hospital with physical therapy and up as i'm the police. it was always there and just bear with me on. so she said, come on and you can make it across the corridor...
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and i kept telling him, having to like, go by the end of rehab was to be just as fit as he was go. but that's how bad it was. provided i'm shown up to 3 quarters of the survivors of set to suffer from long term consequences. so just kind of pain or neurological disorders to prevent subsets from occurring in the 1st place. risk groups such as the over sixty's and you know compromised infants, but also the chronically sick should be vaccinated against newman khaki, men and go khaki as well as against flu. and cubic 19, because all these diseases can trigger sepsis from septicemia, the, and always treat open wounds properly. now it's a bit to you. if you want to give to circulation a beast, try this walk, council and shoulders. fitness trainer lilia diamond shows you how welcome to day. i have a great exercise for you. you need to wait. i think let's get started. take do away. i have to water water, stay upright. bring the bottles in front of you and then toilet as high as you can. back down. for this exercise, it's really important that your elbows stay above your wrist. the duties e
and i kept telling him, having to like, go by the end of rehab was to be just as fit as he was go. but that's how bad it was. provided i'm shown up to 3 quarters of the survivors of set to suffer from long term consequences. so just kind of pain or neurological disorders to prevent subsets from occurring in the 1st place. risk groups such as the over sixty's and you know compromised infants, but also the chronically sick should be vaccinated against newman khaki, men and go khaki as well as...
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this helps us and a lot of patients he was in the hospital for 6 weeks, followed by 7 weeks of rehab. what are the long term effects? after being bedridden for so long, danny had difficulty moving at 1st with his girlfriend by his side. he fought his way back to health diaz can give us some kind of the 1st attempt to walk was in the hospital with physical therapy and i'm the police. it was always there and just buried me on she said, come on, you can make it across the corridor because i'm in rehab. i was in the same room with an 80 year old guys and i kept telling them my goal by the end of rehab was to be just as fit as he was of this. but that's how bad it was about it. i've shown up to 3 quarters if the survivors of steps to suffer from long term consequences. so just conic pain or neurological disorders, to prevent subsets from occurring in the 1st place. risk groups such as the over sixty's and you know compromised infants, but also the chronically sick should be vaccinated against newman khaki. submitting go khaki as well as against the flu and cubic 19, because all these disea
this helps us and a lot of patients he was in the hospital for 6 weeks, followed by 7 weeks of rehab. what are the long term effects? after being bedridden for so long, danny had difficulty moving at 1st with his girlfriend by his side. he fought his way back to health diaz can give us some kind of the 1st attempt to walk was in the hospital with physical therapy and i'm the police. it was always there and just buried me on she said, come on, you can make it across the corridor because i'm in...
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i got 50,000 from acts, and i put in about 30,000 of my own money to rehab this house.s. story. many would be homebuyers are increasingly facing steep competition from private equity backed investors and the real estate market. so why did you want to show us this very block? this block is really a microcosm of the trends we've seen in milwaukee since the housing crisis. researcher john johnson studies housing and demographic policy issues at marquette university law school. highgrove holdings os lots of houses on this block out of state investors and private equity firms are buying up hundreds of homes in milwaukee, often before they're advertised by real estate companies as these six houses, they bought them in one package deal. for $520,000. now per property, it's not exorbitant, but but because it was sold in a package like that, you don't even have the chance. if you're somebody who just wants to buy a house to live in, this is it. the first acquisition in house dorothy york is ax housing's real estate vice president to compete with private companies. her organizati
i got 50,000 from acts, and i put in about 30,000 of my own money to rehab this house.s. story. many would be homebuyers are increasingly facing steep competition from private equity backed investors and the real estate market. so why did you want to show us this very block? this block is really a microcosm of the trends we've seen in milwaukee since the housing crisis. researcher john johnson studies housing and demographic policy issues at marquette university law school. highgrove holdings...
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additional money towards the rehab other then routine maintenance. the proposed project will preserve an example of grouping homes construction 1900. lastly, next week supervisor peskin plans to introduce resolution that put these two mills act contracts into non renewal status for the year starting year 11 of the contract. as i mentioned, all contracts are 10 year rolling. one year expires another is added so the contract is always at 10 years in perpetuity. putting the contract in non renewal means additional year will not be added and contract will wind down. if the contract is put into non renewal in the 11 year it exspires in 20 years and 2024. the property owners still be required to complete 10 year rehab and maintenance plan and michael of the assessor office can explain more about how mills act property is valued when it is in a non renewal status. this completes my presentation and happy to answer questions. i like to turn it over to [indiscernible] to speak about mills act valuation and property owners are here and love to address it commi
additional money towards the rehab other then routine maintenance. the proposed project will preserve an example of grouping homes construction 1900. lastly, next week supervisor peskin plans to introduce resolution that put these two mills act contracts into non renewal status for the year starting year 11 of the contract. as i mentioned, all contracts are 10 year rolling. one year expires another is added so the contract is always at 10 years in perpetuity. putting the contract in non renewal...
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it's why he visits rehab centers for those fighting addictions. >> how are you? is the hardest part. how are y'all? >> hi, how are you? >> my name's jelly roll, i'm a musician, not a public speaker, so work with me. my child's mother was a recovering heroin addict. my mother struggled with addiction. i've had a brother and cousin who struggled with addiction. i was surrounded by so much addiction in my life. >> reporter: you choose to go to these recovery centers and continually give back. i'm curious why? >> imagine god put you in a situation where he brings you through what he brought me through. and you have a heart to do anything but help people that were in the same situation you were in. >> reporter: who is jelly? before the music? >> oh, dude. jelly before the music was a scumbag. i was a horrible, horrible human. i was a less than desirable human. i think that's why i have such a heart for service now and to help people is because i was a taker for so long that i wanted to be a giver for the rest of my life. >> reporter: from the concert stage to the floo
it's why he visits rehab centers for those fighting addictions. >> how are you? is the hardest part. how are y'all? >> hi, how are you? >> my name's jelly roll, i'm a musician, not a public speaker, so work with me. my child's mother was a recovering heroin addict. my mother struggled with addiction. i've had a brother and cousin who struggled with addiction. i was surrounded by so much addiction in my life. >> reporter: you choose to go to these recovery centers and...
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these are the first iteration of the american drug rehab. you see the effect of this crisis today. equally important for patent medicine miracle tours, snake ale -- snake oil tours were addiction, these were big siss during the gilded age. what i've discovered is the civil war's addiction crisis spawned an entire stub industry or niche industry of patent medicine sellers dedicated to curing addiction especially among veterans. patent medicine, snake oil over-the-counter miracle tours that a traveling salesman will often roll into town and still you or you could purchase them through the mail. after the civil war group of civil war veterans spotted a business opportunity. they realized veterans were desperate for a cure, regulations on patent medicine. if you could convince them that you're medicine was the cure for addiction, there was a bonanza to be had so that is what occurs. ultimately this spiraled into a multimillion dollar business in the gilded age so here we see classified advertisements being marketed to civil war veterans in the periodical the national tribune right alon
these are the first iteration of the american drug rehab. you see the effect of this crisis today. equally important for patent medicine miracle tours, snake ale -- snake oil tours were addiction, these were big siss during the gilded age. what i've discovered is the civil war's addiction crisis spawned an entire stub industry or niche industry of patent medicine sellers dedicated to curing addiction especially among veterans. patent medicine, snake oil over-the-counter miracle tours that a...
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he is focused on rehabbing drug addicts in jail.t is the only jail in the united states of america that will allow you to come in without a crime if you are just a drug addict who wants to get off the streets and no rehab will take you, you can come in and join the heart program to get sober. i think that is incredible. i do that as often as i can at rehabs all across america, but the saddest part, you just see the same thing, heartbreak and despair. it was just incredible. that guy in chesterfield, that sheriff really has his hand on the pulse of what is happening in america. >> thank you for sharing the story. >> respectfully, not for a pat on the back, we donated the proceeds for the show that night, we cut the heart program in chesterfield i think a $30,000 check. >> and also thank you for visiting the softball team. >> i would pay to go to the championship, i will always be cheering for them. >> on a serious note, because it is all serious now. i am sure, many in the intelligence committee, one of the most important tools that
he is focused on rehabbing drug addicts in jail.t is the only jail in the united states of america that will allow you to come in without a crime if you are just a drug addict who wants to get off the streets and no rehab will take you, you can come in and join the heart program to get sober. i think that is incredible. i do that as often as i can at rehabs all across america, but the saddest part, you just see the same thing, heartbreak and despair. it was just incredible. that guy in...
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okay, rehab, israel and system is in a food enforcer for people in cars. i'll come back to you just about a match is what is blaming the you and, and how may i ask for the slow distribution of a, is there any marital tool in that argument? does the un have enough stuff? has a deployed enough trucks in the humanitarian in human infinity. an agent is being beaten, is used to the continuous bumping and due to the lack of guarantee for the sick to war. i'm also the communication of black off in gas in v, in special or donation to bruce, between the organization and the structure of the o. m b. the look, i'm deliberately added to the all these conditions, the me, the human interior is maybe the items are in what they will add to it. so many months in guest. so if i'm not sure that i need to, i'm all the through the i'm the through the stand to once i'm present borders. so it is, i the end of the day, guess the means according to the estimation of the government and the oldest needs nowadays more that the to the needs of residents. so before the month of october
okay, rehab, israel and system is in a food enforcer for people in cars. i'll come back to you just about a match is what is blaming the you and, and how may i ask for the slow distribution of a, is there any marital tool in that argument? does the un have enough stuff? has a deployed enough trucks in the humanitarian in human infinity. an agent is being beaten, is used to the continuous bumping and due to the lack of guarantee for the sick to war. i'm also the communication of black off in gas...
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he is focused on rehabbing drug addicts in jail. it is the only jail in the united states of america that will allow you to come in without a crime if you are just a drug addict who wants to get off the streets and no rehab will take you, you can come in and join the heart program to get sober. i think that is incredible. i do that as often as i can at rehabs all across america, but the saddest part, you just see the same thing, heartbreak and despair. it was just incredible. that guy in chesterfield, that sheriff really has his hand on the pulse of what is happening in america. >> thank you for sharing the story. >> respectfully, not for a pat on the back, we donated the proceeds for the show that night, we cut the heart program in chesterfield i think a $30,000 check. >> and also thank you for visiting the softball team. >> i would pay to go to the championship, i will always be cheering for them. >> on a serious note, because it is all serious now. i am sure, many in the intelligence committee, one of the most important tools tha
he is focused on rehabbing drug addicts in jail. it is the only jail in the united states of america that will allow you to come in without a crime if you are just a drug addict who wants to get off the streets and no rehab will take you, you can come in and join the heart program to get sober. i think that is incredible. i do that as often as i can at rehabs all across america, but the saddest part, you just see the same thing, heartbreak and despair. it was just incredible. that guy in...
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he is focused on rehabbing drug addicts in jail. united states of america that will allow you to come in without a crime if you are just a drug addict who wants to get off the streets and no rehab will take you, you can come in and join the heart program to get sober. i think that is incredible. i do that as often as i can at rehabs all across america, but the saddest part, you just see the same thing, heartbreak and despair. it was just incredible. that guy in chesterfield, that sheriff really has his hand on the pulse of what is thank you for sharing the story. >> respectfully, not for a pat on the back, we donated the proceeds for the show that night, we cut the heart program in chesterfield i think a $30,000 check. >> and also thank you for visiting the softball team. >> i would pay to go to the championship, i will always be cheering for them. >> a serious note, because it is all serious now. i am sure, many in the igence committee, one of the most important tools that we have in the intelligence community, it is section i was
he is focused on rehabbing drug addicts in jail. united states of america that will allow you to come in without a crime if you are just a drug addict who wants to get off the streets and no rehab will take you, you can come in and join the heart program to get sober. i think that is incredible. i do that as often as i can at rehabs all across america, but the saddest part, you just see the same thing, heartbreak and despair. it was just incredible. that guy in chesterfield, that sheriff really...
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he is focused on rehabbing drug addicts in jail.only jail in the united states of america that will allow you to come in without a crime if you are just a drug addict who wants to get off the streets and no rehab will take you, you can come in and join the heart program to get sober. i think that is incredible. i do that as often as i can at rehabs all across america, but the saddest part, you just see the same thing, heartbreak and despair. it was just incredible. that guy in chesterfield, that sheriff really has his hand on the pulse of what is happening in america. >> thank you for sharing the story. >> respectfully, not for a pat on the back, we donated the proceeds r that night, we cut the heart program in chesterfield i think a $30,000 check. >> and also thank you for visiting the softball team. >> i would pay to go to the championship, i will always be cheering for them. >> on a serious note, because it is all serious now. i am sure, many in the intelligence committee, one of the most important tools that we have in the intel
he is focused on rehabbing drug addicts in jail.only jail in the united states of america that will allow you to come in without a crime if you are just a drug addict who wants to get off the streets and no rehab will take you, you can come in and join the heart program to get sober. i think that is incredible. i do that as often as i can at rehabs all across america, but the saddest part, you just see the same thing, heartbreak and despair. it was just incredible. that guy in chesterfield,...
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but i think it is very ambitious to talk about rehab— is very ambitious to talk about rehab in— is veryo you get an hour out of yourself a day, is that— get an hour out of yourself a day, is that what— get an hour out of yourself a day, is that what you can manage? in which _ is that what you can manage? in which case _ is that what you can manage? in which case, then you can perhaps use a phone _ which case, then you can perhaps use a phone or— which case, then you can perhaps use a phone or get a shower. the aim of trying _ a phone or get a shower. the aim of trying to— a phone or get a shower. the aim of trying to make the punishment loss of liberty— trying to make the punishment loss of liberty and make use of the sentence. _ of liberty and make use of the sentence, do something with that time and — sentence, do something with that time and enable people to change, that is— time and enable people to change, that is really in a system currently so siited _ that is really in a system currently so silted up, simply as possible. dal so silted up, simply as possible. dai babu, — so silte
but i think it is very ambitious to talk about rehab— is very ambitious to talk about rehab in— is veryo you get an hour out of yourself a day, is that— get an hour out of yourself a day, is that what— get an hour out of yourself a day, is that what you can manage? in which _ is that what you can manage? in which case _ is that what you can manage? in which case, then you can perhaps use a phone _ which case, then you can perhaps use a phone or— which case, then you can perhaps use a...
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has passed the official figure of those injured in the cause or offensive would rehab senses overwhelms with the new admissions, the kind of interest to main, those that know and make the before but the amount is higher, you know, it's, it's even a single pay to the last defense. the amount of the interest people said not less. 20 is even to have other work or something this or it's much higher. the defense ministry says it's working to meet those needs by costing red tape and hiring more employees to deal with injuries, including disabilities. as a result of the whole, adults is worried that it's still not enough for the health care system not prepared for the number of injuries or long term cash. the physical ends, mental disabilities including p t s. d, which can often take a while to diagnose these really minute tree has shifted its focus towards the south. as the goal is the strip where it faces up in grid, a will say more hands behind cold. that's a high likelihood of seeing more tests than injuries amongst its troops. the idea if it is what was already because it doesn't, the cho
has passed the official figure of those injured in the cause or offensive would rehab senses overwhelms with the new admissions, the kind of interest to main, those that know and make the before but the amount is higher, you know, it's, it's even a single pay to the last defense. the amount of the interest people said not less. 20 is even to have other work or something this or it's much higher. the defense ministry says it's working to meet those needs by costing red tape and hiring more...
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his pulse, the official figure of those injured in the cause or offensive would rehab senses overwhelms with the new admissions, the kind of interest. yeah, i mean, those are twins. no and made before, but the amount is higher, you know it's, it's even if i can pay to the last advance, the amount of the interest people said not less $20.00 you've even to have other work or something this or it's much higher. the defense ministry says it's working to meet those needs by costing red tape and hiring more employees to deal with injuries, including disabilities. as a result of the full adults is worried that it's still not enough for the health care system not prepared for the number of injuries or long term cash. the physical ends, mental disabilities including p t s. d, which can often take a while to diagnose these really minute tree has shifted its focus towards the south. as the goal is the strip where it faces up in grid, a will say more hand to hand call, and that's a high likelihood of seeing more deaths and injuries amongst its troops. the idea if it is what was already because it d
his pulse, the official figure of those injured in the cause or offensive would rehab senses overwhelms with the new admissions, the kind of interest. yeah, i mean, those are twins. no and made before, but the amount is higher, you know it's, it's even if i can pay to the last advance, the amount of the interest people said not less $20.00 you've even to have other work or something this or it's much higher. the defense ministry says it's working to meet those needs by costing red tape and...
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has passed the official figure of those injured in the guards are offensive with rehab centers. overwhelmed with the new admissions? the conference with the main doors between no and method before, but the amount is higher, you know it's, it's even if i can pay for the last defense, the amount of the interest people, as i said, not less 20, you've even to have other work or something this or it's much higher, the defense ministry says it's working to meet those needs by costing red tape and hiring more employees to deal with injuries, including disabilities. as a result of the, we'll talk to is worry that it's still not enough for the health care system not prepared for the number of injuries or long term casts of physical and mental disabilities, including p t s. d, which can often take a while to diagnose these really minute tree has shifted its focus towards the south, is the goal is a strip where it faces up in grid. a will say more hand to hand combat to a high likelihood of seeing more tests. and injuries amongst its troops, the ideas and these were already because of the choice is ra
has passed the official figure of those injured in the guards are offensive with rehab centers. overwhelmed with the new admissions? the conference with the main doors between no and method before, but the amount is higher, you know it's, it's even if i can pay for the last defense, the amount of the interest people, as i said, not less 20, you've even to have other work or something this or it's much higher, the defense ministry says it's working to meet those needs by costing red tape and...
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so the first drug rehab clinics emerged out of the postwar addiction crisis.efor example the hospital of richmond, v virginia which was chartered by the commonwealth for the reclamation in 1876 at the behest of doctors alarmed by what they were seeing in their patients. many of them are former confederate veterans. scores and scores of these facilities opened up throughout the postwar decade i've were from new york city, to virginia arnett to texas andre californi. there were none before the civil war these are the first iteration of the modern drug rehab to the effects of the crisis today. equally important workk pad medicine snake oil cures for addiction these were prolific and big business or the gilded age. what i discovered as a civil war addiction crisis sponsor an entire industry of patent medicine sellers dedicated to curing addiction e. especially among the war veterans prefer the record patent medicines of the snake oil over the counter miracle cool cures traveling salesman would often roll into town and sell you or you could buy them through the mai
so the first drug rehab clinics emerged out of the postwar addiction crisis.efor example the hospital of richmond, v virginia which was chartered by the commonwealth for the reclamation in 1876 at the behest of doctors alarmed by what they were seeing in their patients. many of them are former confederate veterans. scores and scores of these facilities opened up throughout the postwar decade i've were from new york city, to virginia arnett to texas andre californi. there were none before the...
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so it augments the rehab function.chance to do much better. >> grab that. >> reporter: jim or his physical therapist can activate the device when he wants to do physical activity. >> it was life changing. now i can pour, and i can drink, whereas before, you know, i wouldn't even try. i can walk. like today i walked five miles to get here just to walk around. >> reporter: so far it's being used on patients with strokes typically caused by a blood clot and takes months of physical therapy to be successful. but the results are promising. >> this is a group of patients who had no treatment options before, and now we've got something to offer them. >> reporter: giving stroke patients back something they thought they'd lost for good. michael george, cbs news, new michael george, cbs news, new york. and we're done. (♪♪) hmm, what about these? (♪♪) looks right. [thud] [rushing liquid] nooo... nooooo... nooooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! only bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and bounty is 2x more absorbent so you
so it augments the rehab function.chance to do much better. >> grab that. >> reporter: jim or his physical therapist can activate the device when he wants to do physical activity. >> it was life changing. now i can pour, and i can drink, whereas before, you know, i wouldn't even try. i can walk. like today i walked five miles to get here just to walk around. >> reporter: so far it's being used on patients with strokes typically caused by a blood clot and takes months of...
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when we met him, mikey the bear, was midway through his rehab. >> right now he's in lockout so we canhim. >> what did you see the first time you saw him? >> he was in a great deal of pain, very gingerly moving. we assume he's got a great deal of arthritis. which we have provided medication now and now he's getting around almost like a young bear. >> nursing animals back to physical health is one thing. ministering to their emotional wounds is a bigger challenge. having been raised in captivity, many of the animals arrive with what amounts to severe ptsd, and they must be taught to trust the humans caring for them. >> they're already mad at people anyway because of whatever people had done. i had one tiger, any time you came near, he would want to hit the fence and kill you. >> what's the timetable for easing some of the trauma these animals have been through? >> some were beaten. some were starved. some were mentally tormented to a degree. so, every case is different. so, some of them will do it in a matter of days. some will be a few weeks. >> doesn't that story imply however traumat
when we met him, mikey the bear, was midway through his rehab. >> right now he's in lockout so we canhim. >> what did you see the first time you saw him? >> he was in a great deal of pain, very gingerly moving. we assume he's got a great deal of arthritis. which we have provided medication now and now he's getting around almost like a young bear. >> nursing animals back to physical health is one thing. ministering to their emotional wounds is a bigger challenge. having...
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rehab to learn how to walk again.ler goals — in order to get to where you want to go. like, a big goalfor me was walking my son to school. to now be back doing eight shows a week and costume changes and wig changes and quickly getting upstairs to go on stage and coming off, it's incredible — i'm having a ball. # i had a dream my life would be...# starring in a west end show is physically and mentally demanding. the producers of les mis adapted the musicalfor adam. we have a rake in the stage, which is the incline at the front of the stage. and adam said that there's no way i can sort of turn both ways, so i'm going to have to walk backwards on to that rake. so we adapted the role to suit him. this is adam's paris costume, - which we made for his new character. and adam, he's quite slow- forgetting changed, so we split all of his trouser legs at the side with poppers, so he can get - all them on over his boots, _ so he doesn't have to change them. and then when they're on, a dresser snaps them up. i ijust can't believe
rehab to learn how to walk again.ler goals — in order to get to where you want to go. like, a big goalfor me was walking my son to school. to now be back doing eight shows a week and costume changes and wig changes and quickly getting upstairs to go on stage and coming off, it's incredible — i'm having a ball. # i had a dream my life would be...# starring in a west end show is physically and mentally demanding. the producers of les mis adapted the musicalfor adam. we have a rake in the...
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he is focused on rehabbing drug addicts in jail.will allow you to come in without a crime if you are just a drug addict who wants to get off the streets and no rehab will take you, you can come in and join the heart program to get sober. i think that is incredible. i do that as often as i can at the saddest part, you just see the same thing, heartbreak and despair. it was just incredible. that guy in chesterfield, that sheriff really has his hand on the pulse of what is happening in america. >> thank you for sharing the story. >> respectfully, not for a pat on the back, we donated the proceeds for the show that night, we cut the heart program in chesterfield i think a $30,000 check. >> and also thank you fo >> i would pay to go to the championship, i will always be cheering for them. >> on a serious note, because it is all serious now. i am sure, many in the intelligence committee, one too we have in the intelligence community, it is section 702, mr. chairman, i was recently in israel, jordan, saudi arabia, and 702 is being used, no
he is focused on rehabbing drug addicts in jail.will allow you to come in without a crime if you are just a drug addict who wants to get off the streets and no rehab will take you, you can come in and join the heart program to get sober. i think that is incredible. i do that as often as i can at the saddest part, you just see the same thing, heartbreak and despair. it was just incredible. that guy in chesterfield, that sheriff really has his hand on the pulse of what is happening in america....
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so is the nicole see, do see countries daddy, a rehab. so the balance, the especially out. but of course announced huge sanctions on the j. i guess it happened close enough and invested russia, particularly a book and approximately how lots of contracts built industrial. i know about plants in the country as the russian influence. you still got uh, with the way, uh, echo west palace, the conscious discipline report relation was only a matter of time before they do elsewhere. russia, ladies and all sorts of it is alyssa to come on legals. thank you so much for that update. and we're going to turkey now, we're police our on demand hun to after one person was killed in an armed attack on a catholic church and it's tumble turkeys. interior minister says to assail and storm the symptom. maria church and the city, sorry are districts. he confirmed one person at the sunday mass was killed and said an investigation had been opened into the attack. the w celia han isn't assemble and told us more about what is known at this moment as well. the package interior minister told to the pr
so is the nicole see, do see countries daddy, a rehab. so the balance, the especially out. but of course announced huge sanctions on the j. i guess it happened close enough and invested russia, particularly a book and approximately how lots of contracts built industrial. i know about plants in the country as the russian influence. you still got uh, with the way, uh, echo west palace, the conscious discipline report relation was only a matter of time before they do elsewhere. russia, ladies and...
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. >> after a grueling month of rehab, isabella then moving on to several rounds of radiation treatment> i just finished radiation therapy and i got to ring the bell yesterday. it was great. it was very exciting because it's been a long 37 years. i don't want to like, hide it anymore because it's hard to always keep it and hope to just kind of be a voice and be a person. people who maybe are going through chemotherapy or radiation can look at, i got an amazing daughter, and i know she's going through it, but i know that that we're never given more than we can handle and that she is going to crush this. >> and we love you and we're here for you. and you got this. so i love you, too. >> great. >> you made it, baby. >> thanks to robin. and of course, the strahan family for sharing that very important story is abella has just finished radiation and she's going to be starting chemotherapy soon. >> and what bravery to go on camera and tell the world her story. and to do this to help young people who are going through similar things. i just for a 19 year old and really 18 year old at first to
. >> after a grueling month of rehab, isabella then moving on to several rounds of radiation treatment> i just finished radiation therapy and i got to ring the bell yesterday. it was great. it was very exciting because it's been a long 37 years. i don't want to like, hide it anymore because it's hard to always keep it and hope to just kind of be a voice and be a person. people who maybe are going through chemotherapy or radiation can look at, i got an amazing daughter, and i know she's...
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best to have a stable environment, knowing the people, having proper, who have time and focus on his rehab go here in this facility. at the asian cup, syria have made it through to the knockout stage for the first time in the country's history. they beat india 1—0 to finish third in group b but progress as one of the four best third—placed finishers. australia finished as group winners after a 1—1 draw with second—placed uzbekistan. and that's all the sport for now. i will have more later but for now, back to you, lucy. thank you. quite a flurry of oscar nominations thick and fast just quite a flurry of oscar nominations thick and fastjust over an hour ago. here are the headlines from the ceremony. leading the way is oppenheimer, with a massive 13 nominations, including cillian murphy for best actor. 13 nominations, including cillian murphy for best actor. poor things did well, 11 nominations, including one for emma stone in the best actress category. ten nominations for killers of the flower moon, including a career tenth best director nomination for martin scorsese. not as good for barbi
best to have a stable environment, knowing the people, having proper, who have time and focus on his rehab go here in this facility. at the asian cup, syria have made it through to the knockout stage for the first time in the country's history. they beat india 1—0 to finish third in group b but progress as one of the four best third—placed finishers. australia finished as group winners after a 1—1 draw with second—placed uzbekistan. and that's all the sport for now. i will have more...
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whether it was in rehab or specially when we are talking about in the fieldwork as well. climate change, whatever it is it's really easy to lose hope. so in this session and switching but love and hope in everything, how do you guys deal with those scenarios? how do you deal with those keep the faith and love and everything going that is so easy to lose when you're in this field? >> what i do is fight lose hope every other day and then i get it back. it seems to rinse and repeat you just go through that cycle over and over again but keep trucking on that cycle and never get off it that might get you by. i have had situations i have been merely feet away from an animal on the road and it gets flattened right in front of m m. that's an emotional burden that is hard to bear i'm sure you are doing with it every day too. and sometimes you are going to lose hope. you've got to get back on the horse. we've just got to keep going. what matters is what we do when we are beyond hope to a certain degree. that is what i would say to anybody he was an animal rehabilitation i know a lo
whether it was in rehab or specially when we are talking about in the fieldwork as well. climate change, whatever it is it's really easy to lose hope. so in this session and switching but love and hope in everything, how do you guys deal with those scenarios? how do you deal with those keep the faith and love and everything going that is so easy to lose when you're in this field? >> what i do is fight lose hope every other day and then i get it back. it seems to rinse and repeat you just...
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and when the gambling addict comes out of rehab , they don't want to walk rehab, they don't want to walke same problems. and my wife is , uh, is very, very wife is, uh, is very, very successful at the moment. it's, um , and she's doing a great job um, and she's doing a great job on that. it's a difficult thing to talk about. >> so fair play to you, peter. but you spoke just before that about 86 and 90. you know, as a young man, 86. i've been 19. i think watching that think we think watching that i think we should won the world cup. should have won the world cup. that's a brilliant that's what we had a brilliant side. and i thought in 90 we had we an absolute brilliant we had an absolute brilliant side. stuart pearce, side. yeah. when stuart pearce, you know, that was the only time, when down the time, um, when i went down the pit, on nights i think it pit, i was on nights i think it was a wednesday night and it was the only time ever i actually didn't go to work because it went to penalties and i was talking. be went to penalties and i was talkinthe be went to penalties and i was talkint
and when the gambling addict comes out of rehab , they don't want to walk rehab, they don't want to walke same problems. and my wife is , uh, is very, very wife is, uh, is very, very successful at the moment. it's, um , and she's doing a great job um, and she's doing a great job on that. it's a difficult thing to talk about. >> so fair play to you, peter. but you spoke just before that about 86 and 90. you know, as a young man, 86. i've been 19. i think watching that think we think...
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i have worked in wildlife rehab with birds for a really long time. um, and i love these stories. hope and talking about the endangered species act, but a lot of times working with wildlife as an environmental scientist, it's really easy to lose hope. it's really easy with birds when you rehabilitation, there's a extremely high mortality and it can be really it can feel very hopeless and i'm sure you guys have all seen scenarios like this whether it was in rehab or especially when we're talking about like the field work as well. it's you know, climate change, whatever it is, it's really easy to lose hope. so in this session as we're talking about love and hope and how do you guys deal with those scenarios, how did you deal those and keep the faith and the love and everything going? that's easy to lose when you're in this field. i, i what i do is i, i lose hope every other day and then i get it back and it seems rinse and repeat, just go through that cycle over and over again. but keep, keep trucking on that cycle and never get off it. and that might get you by. i've i've had where
i have worked in wildlife rehab with birds for a really long time. um, and i love these stories. hope and talking about the endangered species act, but a lot of times working with wildlife as an environmental scientist, it's really easy to lose hope. it's really easy with birds when you rehabilitation, there's a extremely high mortality and it can be really it can feel very hopeless and i'm sure you guys have all seen scenarios like this whether it was in rehab or especially when we're talking...
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>> i did. >> and been in rehab at one point?. >> one and he came into the office complaining of severe back pain at the end of 2005, the doctor said she had nici's past addiction in mind. the doctor testified that she did put nici on pain medication, but said she tightly monitored nici's weekly prescription right down to count in the number of pills. >> on january 12th, she got 56. on january 10th she got 56, and on january 26th she got 56. >> nici was getting hundreds of pills, but the defense reminded the jurors that yankees toxicology report had shown something unusual. despite being prescribed all those pills, the forensic scientist said she apparently hadn't been taking any of them. >> is it your opinion this just reflects a onetime use? >> i believe so. it's such a small amount. >> almost no drugs in her system, something was very fishy, said the defense. >> nicole was lying to her doctor. she was doing something with those drugs. other than taking them. >> so, what was she doing with them? >> circumstantially, you could f
>> i did. >> and been in rehab at one point?. >> one and he came into the office complaining of severe back pain at the end of 2005, the doctor said she had nici's past addiction in mind. the doctor testified that she did put nici on pain medication, but said she tightly monitored nici's weekly prescription right down to count in the number of pills. >> on january 12th, she got 56. on january 10th she got 56, and on january 26th she got 56. >> nici was getting...
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. >> my name is laura and i am an ornithologist and i've worked in wildlife rehab with birds for a really long time. and i love the stories of hope and talking aboutct the endanged species act, but a lot of times working with wildlife as environmental scientist it truly easy to lose hope. it's really easy with birds when you do rehabilitation, there's an extremely high mortality rate. and it can be really, it can feel very helpless, and i'm sure you guys have all seen scenarios like this, whether it was in rehab or especially when we are talk talking like in the fieldwork as well. it's climate change, whatever it is, it's really easy to lose hope. so in this session as we're talking about love and hope and everything, how do youho guys dl with those scenarios? how did you deal with those and keep the faith and the love and everything going that so easy to lose when you're in this field? >> i don't, i, what i do is i lose hope every other day, , and then i get it back. and it seems rinse and repeat, you just go to that cycle over and over again, but keep, keep trucking on that cycle and ne
. >> my name is laura and i am an ornithologist and i've worked in wildlife rehab with birds for a really long time. and i love the stories of hope and talking aboutct the endanged species act, but a lot of times working with wildlife as environmental scientist it truly easy to lose hope. it's really easy with birds when you do rehabilitation, there's an extremely high mortality rate. and it can be really, it can feel very helpless, and i'm sure you guys have all seen scenarios like this,...
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waiting for me, i know that for sure, which is what you did right after you came back, spent two weeks in rehab as one of the options. volunteer to participate in this task and as part of azov, well, we obeyed then. at that time , azov was participating , the solyanka team was also there, this is our 503rd battalion, as well as the airborne assault troops, and also, if i am not mistaken, the 54th azov brigade, which participated in kyiv, yes only after defense kyiv, they came here, and we are part of it. from them went to help the boys, well, as they told us, we fulfilled our task, we drew attention to ourselves when the 36th brigade broke through to zaovstal, it was then, and they simply turned their eyes away, let's say, from us, as now i remember, i had a commander at the time, a poet in charge, and he gathered us and asked who had a desire, and roughly speaking, then they raised. all hands are in the forest, but three men went to us to report, one crew went by car, volunteers, broke through 12 km to the rear enemy, and our task was to occupy two villages, we failed to occupy the second vill
waiting for me, i know that for sure, which is what you did right after you came back, spent two weeks in rehab as one of the options. volunteer to participate in this task and as part of azov, well, we obeyed then. at that time , azov was participating , the solyanka team was also there, this is our 503rd battalion, as well as the airborne assault troops, and also, if i am not mistaken, the 54th azov brigade, which participated in kyiv, yes only after defense kyiv, they came here, and we are...
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high and rising, decades of studies and data shows it's too expensive, too complicated and too slow to rehab, since march of 2020 we've invested over 500 million to fix aging units, construct new homes, expand shelter capacity. is unprecedented. on top of 37 million-dollar housing band that we passed in 2017. at the time it was thehe biggest investment that we had ever made. we have made progress and it far exceeds what we were doing 10 years ago but 500 million is a lot of money and we need to be honest about what we are getting and why t costs so much and how to lower it. overall we are seeing 2200 residential units permitted each year. since this data, vacancy rates show they meet current demand to healthy market that puts downward pressure on prices, we need 6800 units right now. most of our funding goes to homes that cost on average $450,000 per unit to develop. $450,000. so that's $3 billion in public and private funding just to fill the gap we have today. with these costs in mind most of us would agree some things are going to have to change. last year i said, we won't be able to make
high and rising, decades of studies and data shows it's too expensive, too complicated and too slow to rehab, since march of 2020 we've invested over 500 million to fix aging units, construct new homes, expand shelter capacity. is unprecedented. on top of 37 million-dollar housing band that we passed in 2017. at the time it was thehe biggest investment that we had ever made. we have made progress and it far exceeds what we were doing 10 years ago but 500 million is a lot of money and we need to...
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the public utility commission will be using their sewer rehab and repair money to fund the sewer workso, each agency will set aside 10 percent of contingency use in the same funding source. to recap, we requesting to approve the award of san francisco public works contract hunters point central waterfront and potrero hill in amount of 6 million, 101 thousand, 953 dollars and 50 cents with duration of [indiscernible] this concludes my presentation and available to answer any questions you may have and thank you for listening. >> thank you mr. cong and welcome. nice to see you again. i just wanted to mention to colleagues that you probably noted this presentation and contract is similar to the project we just approved on the consent calendar. the reason that was on consent and this one is on regular is because of the $5 million threshold for contract approvals. this is over $5 million, the other was under so if you notice similarities that's why. we look forward hearing progress on this large project. i did have a question. since there was quite a discrepancy in the engineer estimate an
the public utility commission will be using their sewer rehab and repair money to fund the sewer workso, each agency will set aside 10 percent of contingency use in the same funding source. to recap, we requesting to approve the award of san francisco public works contract hunters point central waterfront and potrero hill in amount of 6 million, 101 thousand, 953 dollars and 50 cents with duration of [indiscernible] this concludes my presentation and available to answer any questions you may...
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the state wants to make it a premier rehab center right there in marin county.irst glimpse into the plans. a group chosen by governor newsom released its first report. the ideas include reducing the prison's population and making parts of the prison more like life on the outside. that includes a new building that looks more like a student union on a college campus and different living arrangements. take a look. here's what the cells inside san quentin look like now. pretty basic. small rooms with bunk beds. others are just giant rooms with hundreds of inmates. here's what the housing might look like in the future. private rooms and doors. price tag, close to $400 million of taxpayers' money. joining us now is darryl steinberg, the mayor of sacramento and the head of the san quentin transformation advisory council. nice to have you on the program. let me just start by saying why are we doing this? why does the state want to transform? what's the goal here to transform san quentin? >> well, this is governor newsom's vision to use san quentin prison as the test cas
the state wants to make it a premier rehab center right there in marin county.irst glimpse into the plans. a group chosen by governor newsom released its first report. the ideas include reducing the prison's population and making parts of the prison more like life on the outside. that includes a new building that looks more like a student union on a college campus and different living arrangements. take a look. here's what the cells inside san quentin look like now. pretty basic. small rooms...
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with rehab senses overwhelmed with a new admissions, the kind of interest to main doors between no and method before, but the amount is higher, you know it's, it's even a single pay to the last defense. the amount of the interest people, not less 20, is even to have other we're funding this or it's much higher. the defense ministry says it's working to meet those needs by costing red tape and hiring more employees to deal with injuries, including disabilities. as a result of the whole, adults is worried that it's still not enough for the health care system not prepared for the number of injuries or long term cash. the physical ends, mental disabilities including p t s. d, which can often take a while to diagnose these really minute tree has shifted its focus towards the south of the goal is the strip where it faces up in grid. a will effect and will hand to hand combat to a high likelihood of seeing more or less than injuries amongst its troops. the ideas and these were already because it doesn't, the choice is rarely determined to lean before the end, the, when the political decision
with rehab senses overwhelmed with a new admissions, the kind of interest to main doors between no and method before, but the amount is higher, you know it's, it's even a single pay to the last defense. the amount of the interest people, not less 20, is even to have other we're funding this or it's much higher. the defense ministry says it's working to meet those needs by costing red tape and hiring more employees to deal with injuries, including disabilities. as a result of the whole, adults...
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she's had 2 knee surgeries and rehab for 16 months to get back on the court. >> eric says that journeymost proud. you see >> the hard times. you see good time to see. >> the you know some things you instilled in are trying still honor she accomplished and she took to heart. she went figure some things out your own and that's what you're like. wow, that's more proud of for ali, you found out transferring to saint mary's and following in her she i feel like it's closer. you it still doesn't stop him from coaching me and all that. but >> like you said, i i reach my 1000 point career myself, a previous game. but then when i hit 1000 points as a gale that felt when more special to me knowing that i was doing it with my robert. >> jason, do was >> yeah, that and now all these like basketball, obsessed dads are like, where do we get the ball came? he figured out. all father-daughter story is always i love them. girl that yeah. that's up from 4 news at 5. lot more coming up on news at 6. ken wayne is here with a look ahead busy day. yeah, thank you very much. here's what working on. for 6 o'cl
she's had 2 knee surgeries and rehab for 16 months to get back on the court. >> eric says that journeymost proud. you see >> the hard times. you see good time to see. >> the you know some things you instilled in are trying still honor she accomplished and she took to heart. she went figure some things out your own and that's what you're like. wow, that's more proud of for ali, you found out transferring to saint mary's and following in her she i feel like it's closer. you it...
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with rehab senses overwhelmed with new admissions. the kind of interest to main doors between no and make the before, but the amount is higher, you know it's, it's even a single paid for the last defense. the amount of the interest people not less 20 is even to have other work or something. this or it's much higher, the defense ministry says it's working to meet those needs by costing red tape and hiring more employees to deal with injuries, including disabilities. as a result of the whole, adults is worried that it's still not enough for the health care system not prepared for the number of injuries or long term cast. the physical and mental disabilities, including p t s. d, which can often take a while to diagnose these really minute tree has shifted its focus towards the south of the goal is the strip where it faces up in grid. a will effect and will hand to hand combat to a high likelihood of seeing more or less than injuries amongst its troops. the ideas and these were already because it doesn't them in as a choice is rarely dete
with rehab senses overwhelmed with new admissions. the kind of interest to main doors between no and make the before, but the amount is higher, you know it's, it's even a single paid for the last defense. the amount of the interest people not less 20 is even to have other work or something. this or it's much higher, the defense ministry says it's working to meet those needs by costing red tape and hiring more employees to deal with injuries, including disabilities. as a result of the whole,...
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page reimagining san quentin, a report that breaks down how to turn the maximum security prison into a rehab center, is out. sacramento's mayor, darrell steinberg, co-chaired the council and broke down their priorities. >> is reducing the population in single cells? will then give us a better chance, we believe, to ensure that every resident has a comprehensive rehabilitation and reentry plan from day one, the advisory council recommended aggressively reducing the prison's population by 30% or more, reduce saying the prison's population will also lead to getting rid of death row. and that could either be remodeling of death row or reconfiguring or tearing it down and replacing it with quality modular housing. >> the human rights organization ella baker center agrees with the report, but would like the state to give those on death row options after the changes. yes, with the with the caveat that some people who are on death row may want to stay at san quentin. >> and we support people's agency and autonomy in where, um, they feel their best path towards rehabilitation lies changing san quenti
page reimagining san quentin, a report that breaks down how to turn the maximum security prison into a rehab center, is out. sacramento's mayor, darrell steinberg, co-chaired the council and broke down their priorities. >> is reducing the population in single cells? will then give us a better chance, we believe, to ensure that every resident has a comprehensive rehabilitation and reentry plan from day one, the advisory council recommended aggressively reducing the prison's population by...
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to buy, rehab, and build in vermont. since of 2020, we have invested march over $500 million to fix aging units, construct new homes, and expand shelter capacity. this is unprecedented. it is on top of the $37 million housing bond we have had since 2017 which, at the time, was the biggest investment had ever made. we have made progress. it far exceeds what we were doing 10 years ago. but $500 million is a lot of money. we need to be honest about what we are getting and why it costs so much. , we are seeing about 2200 residential units permitted each year. about one third of these are state-funded. since this data, vacancy rates shows that demand creates a healthy market that puts down ward pressure on prices. we need 6800 units right now. most of our funding goes to homes that cost on average $450,000 per unit to develop. $450,000. that is $3 billion in public and private funding just to fill the gap we have today. with these costs in mind, i think most of us would agree something has got to change. last year, i said we
to buy, rehab, and build in vermont. since of 2020, we have invested march over $500 million to fix aging units, construct new homes, and expand shelter capacity. this is unprecedented. it is on top of the $37 million housing bond we have had since 2017 which, at the time, was the biggest investment had ever made. we have made progress. it far exceeds what we were doing 10 years ago. but $500 million is a lot of money. we need to be honest about what we are getting and why it costs so much. ,...
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after coming out of hospital, adam had months of physio and rehab to learn how to walk again.of walking and then back and then that was it for the day. so... and fatigue—wise, just getting my strength back up together and i think setting goals — smaller goals — in order to get to where you want to go. like, a big goalfor me was walking my son to school. to now be back doing eight shows a week and costume changes and wig changes and quickly getting upstairs to go on stage and coming off, it's incredible — i'm having a ball. # i had a dream my life would be...# starring in a west end show is physically and mentally demanding. the producers of les mis adapted the musicalfor adam. they looked at the stage and adam identified areas in which he would find it really difficult. we have a rake in the stage, which is the incline at the front of the stage. and adam said that there's no way i can sort of turn both ways, so i'm going to have to walk backwards on to that rake. so we adapted the role to suit him. even adam's costumes have been specially altered. this is adam's paris costume,
after coming out of hospital, adam had months of physio and rehab to learn how to walk again.of walking and then back and then that was it for the day. so... and fatigue—wise, just getting my strength back up together and i think setting goals — smaller goals — in order to get to where you want to go. like, a big goalfor me was walking my son to school. to now be back doing eight shows a week and costume changes and wig changes and quickly getting upstairs to go on stage and coming off,...
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starvation as an instrument of gemma months, from bethlehem of the occupied westbank with joint by rehab jaffar. if it was the communication and advocacy coordinator for action aid, palestine a. welcome to you all alex, let's start with you. what does the word from it actually made in practical terms and can it be applied to what we're seeing right now in gaza? you just gave the, the correct definition as it developed by international humanitarian agencies over the last 20 years. and under the definition, cause that is on the brink of farming. and in fact, you may already be descending in into if i'm in conditions and, and certainly it's applies here. i'm full muslims time and so essentially thank so political, military decision, either deliberate or reckless reckless. meaning that the, those in charge know that they are producing a mess, hunger, and starvation, and dest, through hunger and disease, and continue on regardless, even if it is not that states it policy to cause death through starvation. the functions of finality triggered by this fight to not by natural calamity, alex would
starvation as an instrument of gemma months, from bethlehem of the occupied westbank with joint by rehab jaffar. if it was the communication and advocacy coordinator for action aid, palestine a. welcome to you all alex, let's start with you. what does the word from it actually made in practical terms and can it be applied to what we're seeing right now in gaza? you just gave the, the correct definition as it developed by international humanitarian agencies over the last 20 years. and under the...
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we don't need to tell someone, okay, you're ready for rehab? >> reporter: a big part of the effort is in the hands of what steven, terrell do every day out here. >> a lot of the faces that you see on these blocks, you see them every day. so we speak every day. what are you doing today? hey, this is what we're doing today. maybe the next day ort next day after, they'll say hey, i want to take you up on that offer, and i want to take advantage of this program that you're offering. i remember last week you talked to me over here and here today i'm here to take you up on that. >> reporter: and ultimately they tell me this is an ongoing process, but they're committed to keep doing what they can to save more lives. >> coming up at 6:00, a closer look at how the city is implementing new conservatoryship laws for tackling the drug crisis. >>> stunning news from the warriors who announced a sudden death of an assistant coach earlier today. matt lively joins us with the details and the reaction from warriors head coach, steve kerr. this was shocking, mat
we don't need to tell someone, okay, you're ready for rehab? >> reporter: a big part of the effort is in the hands of what steven, terrell do every day out here. >> a lot of the faces that you see on these blocks, you see them every day. so we speak every day. what are you doing today? hey, this is what we're doing today. maybe the next day ort next day after, they'll say hey, i want to take you up on that offer, and i want to take advantage of this program that you're offering. i...
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he joins is now from reagan in lafayette rehab courses, where our bureau is, following the enclosure of our office in rush out yury these protests they, they ended up just a few hours ago. what made so many people take to the streets? i think brand people protested for 2 reasons. obviously, the 1st reason was obviously the punishment of a puppy on option the environmental activist who could not only fold for the environment by the way, but also became job kind of symbol of the fight against the arbitrary actions of the author. it is, and does that brings us to the 2nd reason, this is obviously about peoples accumulates and god, they are deceptive fiction with their own government because they not only loudly demand that the release of the in present activist, but also the resignation of the boss. get prime, it is that, and slogans such as we are free people and shame was cancelled. and i have to say that the people of last caught this don, have a particularly strong sense of freedom as they've been protesting against the destruction of the environment that they are for. he isn't ofte
he joins is now from reagan in lafayette rehab courses, where our bureau is, following the enclosure of our office in rush out yury these protests they, they ended up just a few hours ago. what made so many people take to the streets? i think brand people protested for 2 reasons. obviously, the 1st reason was obviously the punishment of a puppy on option the environmental activist who could not only fold for the environment by the way, but also became job kind of symbol of the fight against the...
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previous is really bump, bump months and from best to have in the occupied westbank we're joined by rehab jaffar, if there's the communication advocacy coordinator for action aid, palestine a. welcome to you all alex, let's start with you. what does the word from it actually made in practical terms and can it be applied to what we're seeing right now in gaza? you just gave the the correct definition as it developed by international humanitarian agencies over the last 20 years. and under the definition of concert is on the brink of simon. and in fact, you may already be just sending in into a problem in conditions and, and certainly it's a pies here on all muslims time. and so essentially back, so political or military decision, either deliberate or rec, plus reckless meaning that the, those in charge know that they are producing a mess, hunger, and starvation, and through hunger and disease and continue on regardless, even if it is not the state should policy to cause death through starvation, the functions of finality triggered by this fight to not by natural calamity. alex with a declar
previous is really bump, bump months and from best to have in the occupied westbank we're joined by rehab jaffar, if there's the communication advocacy coordinator for action aid, palestine a. welcome to you all alex, let's start with you. what does the word from it actually made in practical terms and can it be applied to what we're seeing right now in gaza? you just gave the the correct definition as it developed by international humanitarian agencies over the last 20 years. and under the...