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my family lives in an sro unit. [speaking foreign language] i am here to call for your help on the situation homeless families are facing. we now have over 2,000 students in public schools that are homeless kids. i have>> i have a son who is ind grade now. when he comes home, he has. it is even hard for him to move around in the room. >> [speaking foreign language. ] >> it is difficult to find opportunities, even for affordable housing. >> [speaking foreign language. ] >> i hope that the city will provide better housing for our children. >> [speaking foreign language] >> we are concerned about families on the street that are homeless. we ask for your help. thank you. supervisor avalos: thank you. >> [speaking foreign language] >> supervisors, i am one of the worker organizers for the foundation. i did collaborative. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i'd like to share with you what the families are telling me. because i do home visits all the time, they tell me that there are [unintelligible] on the rental subsidies.
my family lives in an sro unit. [speaking foreign language] i am here to call for your help on the situation homeless families are facing. we now have over 2,000 students in public schools that are homeless kids. i have>> i have a son who is ind grade now. when he comes home, he has. it is even hard for him to move around in the room. >> [speaking foreign language. ] >> it is difficult to find opportunities, even for affordable housing. >> [speaking foreign language. ]...
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place my family lived is 75 miles from dublin.7 and i'm sitting in the tibrare studies department in the library in require land looking for books and reading the microfilm of every county tibrare daily nurl from january first 1847 through december 31st 1849. i'm looking for family history and in particular one ancestor who disapeered between 1848 and 1849. james lacy. from what i read in these local newspapers is looks like the people's history of require land during the great hunger, my people's history, was never record indeed books. nor barely mentioned in any newspapers. you will only find mention of the local people if something unusual happened. the librarian tells me. i read the newspaper so i know that unusual is the polite word for murdered or murderer. why else would a poor person's name apeer in the news? why do i think the newspapers then report differently from today's news? i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead. the lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left
place my family lived is 75 miles from dublin.7 and i'm sitting in the tibrare studies department in the library in require land looking for books and reading the microfilm of every county tibrare daily nurl from january first 1847 through december 31st 1849. i'm looking for family history and in particular one ancestor who disapeered between 1848 and 1849. james lacy. from what i read in these local newspapers is looks like the people's history of require land during the great hunger, my...
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i had 165-year-old man who is alone, no family -- a 65-year- old man who is alone, no family here, but he does not have any papers to get that social security that he has contributed to for 30 years. he will be homeless after working for many years. i faced this situation with my clients a lot. i help low income people. sometimes it is very difficult. sometimes i think about how small the world is a and i see how immigration laws are changing. immigration rates started about 40 years ago and i started to see my client to come to me. my husband has been here 10 years and all of a sudden, his employer is asking for a work permit. we have two children. we just bought a home. what are we going to do? i could not provide a work permit, so i said, just hope that your boss looks to the other side. in the 1990's, i did not see people coming to ask, what are we going to do? then i started to think about what immigrants bring to the economy, and it is true. a lot of them were buying homes together. five siblings buying a 5-bedroom home. in those days, 90% of my clients were buying homes because
i had 165-year-old man who is alone, no family -- a 65-year- old man who is alone, no family here, but he does not have any papers to get that social security that he has contributed to for 30 years. he will be homeless after working for many years. i faced this situation with my clients a lot. i help low income people. sometimes it is very difficult. sometimes i think about how small the world is a and i see how immigration laws are changing. immigration rates started about 40 years ago and i...
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our family has always been like every american family, and i am so proud of jay and the twins.the boys attended catholic schools through sixth grade. they excelled in glasses inclasses and have been at the top of their class. i've volunteered at the school when they need someone to pitch in. i am always the first one to call. jay was a member of the school board at the catholic school. i am a eucharist the minister at the good shepherd church where jay and i sing in the choir. our family is fortunate because we have never fell discriminated against in our community. our friends, mostly heterosexual couples cost a model family. they even call us and their role models. we try to mirror the best family values in spite of the fact that our children are so well adjusted to the love that we parents have been able to provide their classmates to know that they have two moms and it has never been an issue. i can say without any doubt, our lives were almost perfect until the morning of january 8, 2009. that morning at 6:30 a.m. ice agents showed up at my door. they were looking for a mex
our family has always been like every american family, and i am so proud of jay and the twins.the boys attended catholic schools through sixth grade. they excelled in glasses inclasses and have been at the top of their class. i've volunteered at the school when they need someone to pitch in. i am always the first one to call. jay was a member of the school board at the catholic school. i am a eucharist the minister at the good shepherd church where jay and i sing in the choir. our family is...
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family. our relationship continued even after i returned to the philippines, following the expiration of my six-month the set. our relationship was expansive given the long distance. when i return to the philippines, i learned my cousin, who murdered my mother and sister, and almost killed me as well, was released from prison after serving only 10- year sentence. i feared for my safety and i knew i was in danger and understood in order to meet, but -- to live, i have to leave the philippines to jay, where i would feel safe. i hired an attorney to apply for legal asylum. my application was denied, so my attorney filed an appeal to the ninth circuit court, and jay and i requested and a regular basis on theúagr status of the appeal. again and again we were told that it would take a long time before the court gets to my case. i did not know it, but my appeal had also been denied. my attorney never told me. all the while, we thought i was legal in we were waiting for the decision of the court. jay
family. our relationship continued even after i returned to the philippines, following the expiration of my six-month the set. our relationship was expansive given the long distance. when i return to the philippines, i learned my cousin, who murdered my mother and sister, and almost killed me as well, was released from prison after serving only 10- year sentence. i feared for my safety and i knew i was in danger and understood in order to meet, but -- to live, i have to leave the philippines to...
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the story as our next family. here in california, the landscape is dotted with farmers that have stories of courage, dedication, and perseverance in the face of adversity. however, none have quite the history of the ikeda family, but to see how far they have come, you first have to see where they've been. in the early part of the 20th century, many of the hills above the arroyo grande area were farmed by japanese families, who planted a variety of crops each spring. together they banded together to form pove, the pismo oceano vegetable exchange, which was highly successful until world events hit this small coastal community in the 1940s. >> before the war, there was probably between 40 and 45 members of pismo oceano vegetable exchange. during the war, all the japanese families got shipped off to iernment camps further inland, mainly to utah and arizona, and during that time, there was an alien exclusion act in which aliens couldn't own land, so you either had to buy land through a child who was a citizen or have s
the story as our next family. here in california, the landscape is dotted with farmers that have stories of courage, dedication, and perseverance in the face of adversity. however, none have quite the history of the ikeda family, but to see how far they have come, you first have to see where they've been. in the early part of the 20th century, many of the hills above the arroyo grande area were farmed by japanese families, who planted a variety of crops each spring. together they banded...
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the second thing is an attack on family immigration. on family immigration. the legislation that was introduced in 2007 would have eliminated the sibling category and the category for adults, sons, daughters, of lawful residents. somehow, there is a judgment made by our representatives in congress that those relatives do not reflect american values. somehow, siblings, adults, children are not important. instead, we should have a point system that favors people with high educational degrees, who can speak english, who have certain health-care jobs. we should be prepared for that being part of the bill. we should be prepared for increased funding for employer sanctions and border control. we spend billions of dollars every year and there will be new billions that will be part of this legislation. both versions of the bill that is being considered today include expansion of the e- verify system. all of that is premised on the understanding or belief that people should be punished for working. that is what they are being punished for. the ice raids that i had the
the second thing is an attack on family immigration. on family immigration. the legislation that was introduced in 2007 would have eliminated the sibling category and the category for adults, sons, daughters, of lawful residents. somehow, there is a judgment made by our representatives in congress that those relatives do not reflect american values. somehow, siblings, adults, children are not important. instead, we should have a point system that favors people with high educational degrees, who...
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as i told you on the side, i am very concerned that many families are applying for the families in transitionrogram through the school district, but it does not seem they know about our system of care. many of those families live with relatives. but it's an ok situation for them. if i reach out and connected to them, they may say i am fine. i want to know that front and center. i also want to say we talked about the idea of not needing to open a shelter. we heard from the families that are not talking about the need for increases in shelter. what they were saying is they needed us stable place to live. -- need a stable place to live that allows for the families to get to school on time. they get their benefits in child care. it is the base of support that we all need in order to thrive. that is what we want to put in place for the families and not waste any of their time. we want to help them get housing right away. i will ask them to quickly summarize for your request that program, and then we can wrap up from there. >> i appreciate the comments come and hope to hear about a follow-up, but i
as i told you on the side, i am very concerned that many families are applying for the families in transitionrogram through the school district, but it does not seem they know about our system of care. many of those families live with relatives. but it's an ok situation for them. if i reach out and connected to them, they may say i am fine. i want to know that front and center. i also want to say we talked about the idea of not needing to open a shelter. we heard from the families that are not...
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the jury finds the lacrosse family guilty. >> the punishment he faces and the family's final words. >> here's what people are talking about tonight. >> the jury quickly reaches a verdict and sentence. they recommend george spend decades in prison. wjz live. adam in virginia. >> reporter: that sentence was just handed down a short time ago. george could be in prison until he is 50 years old and just moments ago attorneys on both sides walked out making their first public comments since the trial began. >> george convicted of second degree murder dodges the worst punishment but could face up to 26 years in prison. they ruled the lacrosse player beat his girl friend, love, to death in her apartment in may may 20/10. hughly was obsessed after learning she had slept with another lacrosse player. >> there are no winners in this case. there's nothing but loss everywhere. our hearts go out to the love family. they've suffered enormously. they could have been more helpful throughout the process of preparing and presenting the case. >> in court hughly showed no emotion during the verdict but st
the jury finds the lacrosse family guilty. >> the punishment he faces and the family's final words. >> here's what people are talking about tonight. >> the jury quickly reaches a verdict and sentence. they recommend george spend decades in prison. wjz live. adam in virginia. >> reporter: that sentence was just handed down a short time ago. george could be in prison until he is 50 years old and just moments ago attorneys on both sides walked out making their first public...
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usually at the family's house. cousin and then the next day you have -- which is a home going, what we call a wake where everybody comes, the preacher comes, the person does the eulogy. you basically have church. it's a full church service and then, you know, you shout and you sing and most of the time there is a program. but if you want to stand up and say i love you, whitney, and god be with you, nothing is off limits except you do it in a respectful way. and then at point during the ceremony, family members will come up, just go up to the casket and they'll either touch the loved one or kiss the loved one on the cheek. so it's really a way of paying tribute to the person that you lost. as a matter of fact, celebrating their life. and usually after the wake or the home going, sometimes immediately after, sometimes it's the next day is what they call the funeral or the burial. and so -- but after the wake, again, go back to the family's house. you celebrate a little bit. you laugh, you cry. sometimes there's, you
usually at the family's house. cousin and then the next day you have -- which is a home going, what we call a wake where everybody comes, the preacher comes, the person does the eulogy. you basically have church. it's a full church service and then, you know, you shout and you sing and most of the time there is a program. but if you want to stand up and say i love you, whitney, and god be with you, nothing is off limits except you do it in a respectful way. and then at point during the...
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as glen finishes out his tour, our prayers with him and his family and every family facing this diseaseep: vice president banana. we want to thank glen campbell and his wife for taking their fight on the road and rallying us to take a look inside their private battle with this terrible disease. i'm shepard smith. good night. >> thank y'all. thank you. more colors. same edge. droid razr by motorola. buy one for $199.99, get another one free. and back for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose two aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] try aleve d for strong all day sinus and headache relief. ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] purina one beyond. food for your cat orog. ♪ [ male announcer
as glen finishes out his tour, our prayers with him and his family and every family facing this diseaseep: vice president banana. we want to thank glen campbell and his wife for taking their fight on the road and rallying us to take a look inside their private battle with this terrible disease. i'm shepard smith. good night. >> thank y'all. thank you. more colors. same edge. droid razr by motorola. buy one for $199.99, get another one free. and back for a limited time, get twice the data...
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>supervisor avalos: that is for family? >> per family. supervisor avalos: our rental housing program has legislated -- >> up to five years, correct. looking at these existing programs, the bulk of the families to find permanent and subsidize hounding, that housing is between 18 and 21. that is sort of the average, the bulk, but their families, of course, that need more time. we have the flexibility, given your legislation, to give them more time. we envision, although we have not really thought about the past two years, but we would envision a similar design. so the families were targeting on the waiting list, families who have kids in san francisco schools who are on the waiting list, if they cannot find permanent housing after two years and they are complying with the program and what we expect of them to be in the program, then we will likely extend them, similar to what we do now. the third, staffing. the rental subsidies, and of course, whether their security deposits, first month rent, looking at if they need furniture, that sort of
>supervisor avalos: that is for family? >> per family. supervisor avalos: our rental housing program has legislated -- >> up to five years, correct. looking at these existing programs, the bulk of the families to find permanent and subsidize hounding, that housing is between 18 and 21. that is sort of the average, the bulk, but their families, of course, that need more time. we have the flexibility, given your legislation, to give them more time. we envision, although we have not...
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as glen finishes out his tour, our prayers with him and his family and every family facing this diseaseep: vice president banana. we want to thank glen campbell and his wife for taking their fight on the road and rallying us to take a look inside their private battle with this terrible disease. i'm shepard smith. good night. ... rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living th joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to helrelieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb,
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that is why the family daycare center is so important. it supports and educates family members of alzheimer's disease patients. the center focuses on people's strength, rather than memory limitations. they address the needs of a whole person, and they support family caregivers. >>> had a great time with them. the alzheimer's disease family day center costs about $76 a day. however, they do have a scholarship fund for people who can't afford it. if you would like more information, go to jcheyward.com and select hero central. howard is here. >> yeah, my mom was in a dementia and alzheimer's disease place the last few years of her life. great place, great work they are doing. >> great support system. >> yes for everybody. interesting, good job. >>> cold today? >> reporter: yes. we have one of the coldest mornings of our season. heard some 16-degree readings. 18 in newland. lots of sunshine over the next few hours. the late afternoon and early evening clouds are going to start to move in from the west. upper 40s from west to southwest winds .
that is why the family daycare center is so important. it supports and educates family members of alzheimer's disease patients. the center focuses on people's strength, rather than memory limitations. they address the needs of a whole person, and they support family caregivers. >>> had a great time with them. the alzheimer's disease family day center costs about $76 a day. however, they do have a scholarship fund for people who can't afford it. if you would like more information, go to...
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just got a note from the family.uston academy of performing arts at pob 385, new jersey, 07080. we've been joined now by joe levy from rolling stone magazine. where does she rank in the panopoly of sing eesingers? >> she taught the current generation how to sing. when you listen to mariah kara, christina aguilera, lady gaga, these are women who group listening to houston. she's a church singer but she's different than that. there's a different degree of control and presentation than a gospel singer, perhaps the greatest singer of all time, her godmother aretha franklin. when you listen to whitney, when you hear the control she brings to the sound, the phrases, breaks up words, puts in all of those runs, that's modern pop singing. she taught generations how to do it. >> we've had thoughony bennett lionel richie and others saying she was not only the best singer but the best. >> it leaves out other great singers. but is she one of the best? there is no doubt about it. she was nicknamed by oprah winfrey "the voice" long
just got a note from the family.uston academy of performing arts at pob 385, new jersey, 07080. we've been joined now by joe levy from rolling stone magazine. where does she rank in the panopoly of sing eesingers? >> she taught the current generation how to sing. when you listen to mariah kara, christina aguilera, lady gaga, these are women who group listening to houston. she's a church singer but she's different than that. there's a different degree of control and presentation than a...
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if in the family dynamic you have an honor-based system. what that means is, the family place more importance on the concept of honor, how they are viewed by other people, the community, than their child. >>(vo) so, what exactly is the honor system that would drive a father to hunt down his own daughter to kill her? >>what we're talking about is power and control. we're talking about men, invariably men, uh, who want to control the behavior of women in their families, women in their communities. and, in order to control them they often use threats and violence when they think it necessary. the worst cases involve homicide. there's something like a dozen a year in this country, several thousand around the world. >>(vo) a recent un report suggested the vast majority of honor killings occurred in bangladesh, pakistan and india. >>(voice of captain) ladies and gentlemen, welcome to (indistinct) international airport, dakar. >>(vo) we went to bangladesh to investigate. it's early evening in dakar, and we receive a call telling us to go to the ci
if in the family dynamic you have an honor-based system. what that means is, the family place more importance on the concept of honor, how they are viewed by other people, the community, than their child. >>(vo) so, what exactly is the honor system that would drive a father to hunt down his own daughter to kill her? >>what we're talking about is power and control. we're talking about men, invariably men, uh, who want to control the behavior of women in their families, women in their...
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to a new family often feel everything he lacked in his childhood a comfortable life with a quiet family and blood brothers. i saw that i had the same character traits as my biological parents when i arrived in moldova and got to know them better i realized that i was just like the parents who had raised me and i got it straight away. and i never thought they would not love me any more i know my parents they love me. but i was afraid to talk to them i don't know why but i was afraid. and found himself in a difficult position having to welcome the person whose place he had been occupying since childhood. he was not going to step aside because a field. i'm going under is very jealous should we were approach him about anything he immediately takes offense and does not want to talk. do you want some juice and they want some. yeah ok. for the parents a meeting with their biological son also meant the possible loss of the son whom they'd raved to. the country told me once mom i'm going to be answered that he was eighteen already and he could go wherever he wanted. to spend two hours crying in
to a new family often feel everything he lacked in his childhood a comfortable life with a quiet family and blood brothers. i saw that i had the same character traits as my biological parents when i arrived in moldova and got to know them better i realized that i was just like the parents who had raised me and i got it straight away. and i never thought they would not love me any more i know my parents they love me. but i was afraid to talk to them i don't know why but i was afraid. and found...
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and it belongs to all the family. psychologically when you cross that threshold, you feel that you are at home, that you're inside your own house. you can put on a robe and slippers and curl up with a good book. we gather here on all the climatic occasions, such as immediate moments following the state of the union message, address to the nation. we usually invite those who worked on the speech or who had contributed to the event. on those nights, this room has been filled. it has the same electric quality of a broadway opening. after the performance, you're anxious to hear the reviews. although we've had some thrilling successes and high moments of pride, there were some chilly moments, too. but happy a painful, this is where the initial public reaction is seen by the president. and this is where his family shares this experience. this room is also a listening post for the tone of the day when we have no engagements in the evening, i come in here with some of my work that isn't so demanding and wait for lyndon to com
and it belongs to all the family. psychologically when you cross that threshold, you feel that you are at home, that you're inside your own house. you can put on a robe and slippers and curl up with a good book. we gather here on all the climatic occasions, such as immediate moments following the state of the union message, address to the nation. we usually invite those who worked on the speech or who had contributed to the event. on those nights, this room has been filled. it has the same...
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the family is getting ready.o newark for the final preparations and listen to what her close friends have to say. >>> dangerous storms across the south. reynolds wolf is keeping an eye on it. >> weather conditions are the opposite in newark. you saw the live shot where skies look almost crystal clear on the gulf coast, a different scenario. storms developing. by the time the day is over, possibly tornadoes. you are watching "cnn saturday morning." blan ♪ i'm every woman, it's all in me ♪ >> great song. new hope baptist church, newark, new jersey is where friends and family will gather for whitney houston's final homecoming. with heart felt gratitude. fans across the country, even the world remembered houston this week. many people have yet to realize what impact losing such a talent will have. jason carroll joins us from new jersey. what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, a number of police have started to gather in front of the new hope baptist church in preparation of what is to come later today. yesterday
the family is getting ready.o newark for the final preparations and listen to what her close friends have to say. >>> dangerous storms across the south. reynolds wolf is keeping an eye on it. >> weather conditions are the opposite in newark. you saw the live shot where skies look almost crystal clear on the gulf coast, a different scenario. storms developing. by the time the day is over, possibly tornadoes. you are watching "cnn saturday morning." blan ♪ i'm every...
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if the family's cars are here and the family is unaccounted for, where are they. they say they had not heard anything about a vacation. earlier firefighters went through those vehicles looking for contact information for the family. they are trying to get new details and we are hearing again it is a family of four a mother and father, a boy about five years old and a girl about seven years old and at this point the search is still on for the family that lives here. and it is here at the intersection of sunny veil and still the search is on for a family of four ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> in overnight news oakland police are still at the scene of an early morning shooting still the latest in a string of violence in oakland. claudine wong, what do you know? >> well, police are waiting for the crime scene and it is still open this morning. at this point they are still trying to figure things out. [inaudible] >> reporter: here is what we do know, we know the victim was not inside the car. no witnesses and it is still unclear if the victim was a loan, police are t
if the family's cars are here and the family is unaccounted for, where are they. they say they had not heard anything about a vacation. earlier firefighters went through those vehicles looking for contact information for the family. they are trying to get new details and we are hearing again it is a family of four a mother and father, a boy about five years old and a girl about seven years old and at this point the search is still on for the family that lives here. and it is here at the...
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we look at family income. we try to measure families over time to see based on a set kind of economic well-being, how many families in california can be considered in the middle range over time. then we track that. that is how we arrived at the striking number. our definition if a family is on four is earning about $44,000 and $155,000 in 2010 they are considered in the middle income group. that sounds like a wide range but it encompasses less than 40% of the families. >> what is the danger of that? >> here is one reason that economists think the middle-class is important to our economy. that is consumer demand drives a lot of our economic growth in the u.s. demands for goods and services and the middle collaborating makes up the bulk of that. because middle income families have been hit by the recession they are not demanding the goods and services they were before the recession. that is why we're in slow recovery effect. >> cheryl: you talk about education helping to close the gap? >> i think that is one of
we look at family income. we try to measure families over time to see based on a set kind of economic well-being, how many families in california can be considered in the middle range over time. then we track that. that is how we arrived at the striking number. our definition if a family is on four is earning about $44,000 and $155,000 in 2010 they are considered in the middle income group. that sounds like a wide range but it encompasses less than 40% of the families. >> what is the...
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you and your family obviously so close to the houston family. how's your family doing?ily doing? >> well, my mother, after we heard it she said she felt as if she had lost one of her children. i said, mom, it's because you have. in talking with cissy, when i called her and i said mom is going to be all right. faith plays a great part in how we cope with uncertainties in life. it's not something that we run from in difficulty. it's something that we run to. by the grace of god, everyone's holding up pretty well. >> you were there for her wedding, and you are there for her coming home, and a celebration of her life this weekend. how do you even go about writing the words that you are going to say? do you know what you are going to say? >> well, it's -- it's about praying and, you know. folk talks about doing the eulogy. mine is not that of euologist. my job is to speak on behalf of god in how we relate and how we go further. we pray, we speak from our heart and allow the holy spirit to lead us so that we might begin to minister hope and healing to those that are there. >>
you and your family obviously so close to the houston family. how's your family doing?ily doing? >> well, my mother, after we heard it she said she felt as if she had lost one of her children. i said, mom, it's because you have. in talking with cissy, when i called her and i said mom is going to be all right. faith plays a great part in how we cope with uncertainties in life. it's not something that we run from in difficulty. it's something that we run to. by the grace of god, everyone's...
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family split.n so, the tradition of keeping it in the family looks set to continue to keep people in the money in india. >> and a reminder of our top story on g.m.t. syrians under attack from government forces in homs say this morning has seen the heaviest bombardments so far in five days of shelling. a bbc correspondent has witnessed the attack and says there is a sense of despair in the city that it's been abandoned to its faith by the international community. for on the continuing conflict on the city of homs, go tour website. you'll find further analysis. well, that's it for this part of g.m.t. stay with us as plenty more to come. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for
family split.n so, the tradition of keeping it in the family looks set to continue to keep people in the money in india. >> and a reminder of our top story on g.m.t. syrians under attack from government forces in homs say this morning has seen the heaviest bombardments so far in five days of shelling. a bbc correspondent has witnessed the attack and says there is a sense of despair in the city that it's been abandoned to its faith by the international community. for on the continuing...
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there are many pictures of anita in those family scrapbooks. unfortunately my father hated his older sister, rather than getting to have wonderful times of gertrudestein in mexico, all i heard was she is a monster. they didn't speak. the idea of her, the largeness of her loomed large in the house. >> so you start out, you become a writer for all of these reasons and you are someone who compulsively takes notes and packages what you see in story form, as you decide you are going to climb into your own life and own family story, how did you figure out what was true? >> that was a tough one. first of all, being a reporter, so often it is about a way with of finding our own stories and the stories we write about. one of the aspects so interesting for so many of us, if you are an introverted extrovert or shy person or rather hidden asking questions is a great way to hide. if you are writing a memoir, it makes you scour because you care about being accurate. this was complicated because i worried about this for a long time, who was right? who was wro
there are many pictures of anita in those family scrapbooks. unfortunately my father hated his older sister, rather than getting to have wonderful times of gertrudestein in mexico, all i heard was she is a monster. they didn't speak. the idea of her, the largeness of her loomed large in the house. >> so you start out, you become a writer for all of these reasons and you are someone who compulsively takes notes and packages what you see in story form, as you decide you are going to climb...
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where hundreds more men and women with families can again support those families. with this salary, with this job, you can have a middle class life. >> yeah. >> i didn't go to college, but i'm making a good salary. it's the land stand of the middle class family. >> we're blessed to have a job in the auto industry. there's no complaint, no. >> there's a million people across this nation that would swap spots with us in a heartbeat, you know? i don't take it for granted at all. >> great note to end on. mike taibbi here with us. an american car guy myself, raised in an american car family. it's hard to see anything negative, but we should probably remind folks of the numbers. what did gm get from the federal government? how much has been given back? and how much of gm do we all still own? >> they got a lot. gm got $40.5 million. they paid back $24.1 brl. a little less than a half. but the u.s. treasury, meaning all of us, still owns 500 million shares of stock in the reconstituted gm. that's about 12 to $13 billion right now. we're on the hook, the u.s. treasury is on
where hundreds more men and women with families can again support those families. with this salary, with this job, you can have a middle class life. >> yeah. >> i didn't go to college, but i'm making a good salary. it's the land stand of the middle class family. >> we're blessed to have a job in the auto industry. there's no complaint, no. >> there's a million people across this nation that would swap spots with us in a heartbeat, you know? i don't take it for granted at...
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and family affair for family and friends. i thought they got it bang on. people who criticize it have to imagine what it was like. cissy houston all week trying to wrestle with the right thing to do. you could not argue that was an incredible service to pay tribute to her daughter in the most perfect way. also allowed the immediate why from a respectful distance, i think, and her fans around the world to share in it without being intrusive. i take my hat off to the whole family. they got it spot on today. >> we are look being at pictures of the hearse. this is the gold hearse that carries the body of whitney houston and the casket as they make their way ahead from the church and will head to the funeral home. the burial will be tomorrow. >> there had been the suggestion the service be held somewhere else, the prudential center came up. this was a chance to do something private, something personal, but as we heard several times, to let the world, take the world to church today and give everyone a chance to celebrate whitney. >
and family affair for family and friends. i thought they got it bang on. people who criticize it have to imagine what it was like. cissy houston all week trying to wrestle with the right thing to do. you could not argue that was an incredible service to pay tribute to her daughter in the most perfect way. also allowed the immediate why from a respectful distance, i think, and her fans around the world to share in it without being intrusive. i take my hat off to the whole family. they got it...
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and that's how i met the family. but then dionne warwick is around icon, and her father started a gospel record company right here in this community and they attended that church right there. this family, this community inextrick anably linked, so as a young activist, even before i was a preacher, i came to know the houstons as good folks. i grew up two miles away from where she lived in east orange. and as her talent emerged, we saw a star in the making. look this way. is this surreal to you standing here? we've got the media and the satellite trucks? there's the abandoned housing projects behind you, and in front of us, we're standing here looking -- let's go over this way -- at the new hope baptist church where whitney houston sage, her mom was a choir director -- they're getting some dignitaries through here -- for you to stand here and look at this, can you believe that this is happening? >> no. i told my wife this morning i don't want to go. i can't believe what's happening. this church is so significant to thi
and that's how i met the family. but then dionne warwick is around icon, and her father started a gospel record company right here in this community and they attended that church right there. this family, this community inextrick anably linked, so as a young activist, even before i was a preacher, i came to know the houstons as good folks. i grew up two miles away from where she lived in east orange. and as her talent emerged, we saw a star in the making. look this way. is this surreal to you...
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was a big did late last year a devastating blow for the family who have a decades worth of family memories in this house the kids have grown up here we've done modifications to the house we tile windows. define a court order art moved his family back in taking back the dream he feels was stolen art could potentially face arrest for reentry in the home where he has raised his four children but despite the risk the family is staying put inspired by the occupy movement and other struggling homeowners who are now more than never willing to take on the big banks another revelation causing outrage about mortgage giant freddie mac. freddie mac. began increasing these investments dramatically in late two thousand and ten at the same time it was making it harder for homeowners to get out of such morgan chase the newfound resolve come from revelations that taxpayer own mortgage company freddie mac. was essentially betting against tens of thousands of homeowners like to listen to the multi billion dollar bets paid off of homeowners stay trapped in expensive high interest loans. putting them squarely
was a big did late last year a devastating blow for the family who have a decades worth of family memories in this house the kids have grown up here we've done modifications to the house we tile windows. define a court order art moved his family back in taking back the dream he feels was stolen art could potentially face arrest for reentry in the home where he has raised his four children but despite the risk the family is staying put inspired by the occupy movement and other struggling...
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. >> political leaders gathered to offer condolences to the families of victims and issue a warning o the nation. >> they came side-by-side, the families of the victims and the highest representatives of the german states. there was a candle for each of the 10 victims of the neo-nazi killing spree, and 11 symbolizing all the other victims of racist violence in germany. chancellor angela merkel asked for forgiveness from the families of victims and warned of the dangers of turning a blind eye to racist crimes. >> we forget too quickly, much too quickly. we suppress what is happening in our midst. perhaps because we are preoccupied with other things or because we feel helpless toward all that is going on around us. or do we just not care? >> it was an emotional speech and one full of warnings, especially of the effects of indifference, which has this project which has the potential to destroy democracy. berlin's concert house was transformed into a place of contemplation and remembrancer. ♪ >> one speaker was not originally slated to speak, but he decided to say a few words about the lo
. >> political leaders gathered to offer condolences to the families of victims and issue a warning o the nation. >> they came side-by-side, the families of the victims and the highest representatives of the german states. there was a candle for each of the 10 victims of the neo-nazi killing spree, and 11 symbolizing all the other victims of racist violence in germany. chancellor angela merkel asked for forgiveness from the families of victims and warned of the dangers of turning a...
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that is the song that was chosen by houston's family. that will be followed by remarks by kevin costner. everyone knows that, of course, he was whit knew houston's costar in "bodyguard." then we will hear from aretha frapg lynn. she will be singing a solo and sing "greatest love of all." aretha franklin also happened to be whit knew houston's godmother. then we will hear from clive davis. then stevie wonder will lend his voice and we will be hearing him sing a ribbon in the sky. also remarks by ricky miner, the band leader want and after he gives his remarkses, alicia keys will lend her voice. we're told she will be singing a medically of songs. that will be followed by art kelly. he will stand up and sing, "i look to you." we know patricia houston, her sister-in-law will lend her voice and final words will come from dionne warwick. the entire service is expected to last a little more than three hours and we were told whitney houston will finally be laid to rest tomorrow. gary. >> we understand she's being laid to rest in westfield, new
that is the song that was chosen by houston's family. that will be followed by remarks by kevin costner. everyone knows that, of course, he was whit knew houston's costar in "bodyguard." then we will hear from aretha frapg lynn. she will be singing a solo and sing "greatest love of all." aretha franklin also happened to be whit knew houston's godmother. then we will hear from clive davis. then stevie wonder will lend his voice and we will be hearing him sing a ribbon in the...
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hooking to find the family, the cause of the fire, where it began and whether the family had workingir lives if they were home when the fire broke out. amy hollyfield is in union city where a church has been vandalized. >> reporter: good morning we are at st. anne's the parishioners will start cleaning up graffiti today. it has been here for 24 hours. it is tough to look at. to pull up and see it here. there's a holy family stall s covered with black paint and pentagrams on the church this greeted parishioners as they arrived ash wednesday the priest decided to leave it in place for at least a day. he wanted people to see it. he decided to use this as a teachable moment. he wanted people to see what hate looks like. and he wanted to teach his parishioners, got to love your neighbor, even when it is hard to do. he left it up. today they will start cleaning it up. because this happened to a church on ash wednesday the police are classifying it as a hate crime. parishioners were crying when they saw it they were very upset that someone would do this to them, especially on ash wednesday.
hooking to find the family, the cause of the fire, where it began and whether the family had workingir lives if they were home when the fire broke out. amy hollyfield is in union city where a church has been vandalized. >> reporter: good morning we are at st. anne's the parishioners will start cleaning up graffiti today. it has been here for 24 hours. it is tough to look at. to pull up and see it here. there's a holy family stall s covered with black paint and pentagrams on the church...
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>> will you be releasing the body to her family today? >> the family is making arrangements.he body, have her body picked up, but they are making arrangements. and sometimes it takes a couple days. >> when's the -- [ everyone talking at once ] >> i'm sorry. >> are they technically allowed? >> yes, they are allowed. there is a security hold on the case and that doesn't restrict the family from having the body. >> let me get this straight just to clarify. are you not able to give us more answers because you sincerely don't know the answers or because there's a security hold on the case and you're not allowed to give us the answers? >> two. number one, there's a security hold on the case, so we're not going to discuss it, and there still is testing going on. >> could you for the lay person describe what toxicology testing in this case might involve? >> i'm not going to comment. it's toxicology. they'll test the blood and urine, but it's the routine tox that we do, okay? anyway, that's all i have to say. we probably won't have any update for anybody for a couple days. it will tak
>> will you be releasing the body to her family today? >> the family is making arrangements.he body, have her body picked up, but they are making arrangements. and sometimes it takes a couple days. >> when's the -- [ everyone talking at once ] >> i'm sorry. >> are they technically allowed? >> yes, they are allowed. there is a security hold on the case and that doesn't restrict the family from having the body. >> let me get this straight just to clarify....
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seven years and this family planning. this is a doctor when. warman hospital in the biz and thought about the family for the names of the mist of war to me to. tell you is not each i.v. program every day. the films that i produce some mainly about women's rights. should i tell stories about the problems that afghan women face in their lives when i do i make different types of films artistic educative documentaries also some adverts. in reality what i would like to do is work as much as possible for my country for my people because my people have many needs for this reason i also make educated films films that can give them positive messages. as a big. boy because she was famous. you know i had seen her work i knew who she was in person with money and when i met her i was immediately taken by her character her work her personality. and so we decided to get married as there was also this film was the first fell in head out. but. when but i cannot shooting at that time. in two thousand and two when the taliban in afghanistan i decided. i must make
seven years and this family planning. this is a doctor when. warman hospital in the biz and thought about the family for the names of the mist of war to me to. tell you is not each i.v. program every day. the films that i produce some mainly about women's rights. should i tell stories about the problems that afghan women face in their lives when i do i make different types of films artistic educative documentaries also some adverts. in reality what i would like to do is work as much as possible...
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as glen finishes out his tour, our prayers with him and his family and every family facing this disease: vice president banana. we want to thank glen campbell and his wife for taking their fight on the road and rallying us to take a look inside their private battle with this terrible disease. i'm shepard smith. good night. what if you had some money waiting for you at the irs? money you could use to fix up the house, tune up the car... get a little something for the family...
as glen finishes out his tour, our prayers with him and his family and every family facing this disease: vice president banana. we want to thank glen campbell and his wife for taking their fight on the road and rallying us to take a look inside their private battle with this terrible disease. i'm shepard smith. good night. what if you had some money waiting for you at the irs? money you could use to fix up the house, tune up the car... get a little something for the family...
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on businesses and our family farms. this remains the single over arching indicator of progress for the state and the better future we seek for our children. there is nothing more important for our family's security and future than our job. we are all in this together, and in this important work, the state of our state is strong. [applause] with tough, but fiscally tough responsible choices, we're moving our state out of foreclosure, recession, and job loss and into a new era of job creation and greater opportunity for all. we have not yet recovered all the jobs we lost during the bush recession, but we are moving forward steadily. as president obama stated last week, we must create an economy that is built to last, and in this work, maryland is leading the charge for our country's better future. by improving education and innovation, opening the port, expanding rural broadband, building new schools, modern classrooms and other infrastructure, making jobs training more affordable for family, we, together, improved the co
on businesses and our family farms. this remains the single over arching indicator of progress for the state and the better future we seek for our children. there is nothing more important for our family's security and future than our job. we are all in this together, and in this important work, the state of our state is strong. [applause] with tough, but fiscally tough responsible choices, we're moving our state out of foreclosure, recession, and job loss and into a new era of job creation and...
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businesses equaling family splits.even so, the tradition of keeping it in the family is set to keep people in the money in india. bbc news. >> ukraine has heavy snowfalls continuing to affect much of the country. officials say more than 100 people have now died from the cold, more than 2000 people treated for frostbite and hypothermia. there was a cargo ship on tuesday after people became stranded in waters. >> attracting over 30,000 visitors from around the region, and with stock market's falling in asia in the double digits last year, investors are now turning to the art world. a report. >> not your usual idea of an investment, but collectors and would-be investors may be keen to buy art pieces like this. interest in asian and most specifically chinese art has grown for such an extent that some artists, like a depiction of an air controversial artists, they are hoping to catch your eye. >> the chinese economy and stature has developed well, and i believe that is good for chinese artists. >> one such collector has got
businesses equaling family splits.even so, the tradition of keeping it in the family is set to keep people in the money in india. bbc news. >> ukraine has heavy snowfalls continuing to affect much of the country. officials say more than 100 people have now died from the cold, more than 2000 people treated for frostbite and hypothermia. there was a cargo ship on tuesday after people became stranded in waters. >> attracting over 30,000 visitors from around the region, and with stock...
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provided protection for my family from the chinese government. i need to ask all of you including president obama and vice president biden and secretary hillary to help human rights for all its citizens and i would like to request a meeting with them to tell them the story face-to-face. i ask you to continue to report on this case so the truth about the chinese government will be known to the world and i hope and pray that with your help my husband will regain his freedom and my family can be together once again. thank you for giving me this opportunity to speak here today. i welcome any questions you may have. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: i would request the congress to include the following articles. the first one is for our case about execution on christians in china and the second is an open letter by the lawyer. this is about the persecution and the third is a letter that the lawyer wrote regarding the title is dark knight, dark mask by the mafia. the last one is an interview with the associated press by the lawyer. thank you
provided protection for my family from the chinese government. i need to ask all of you including president obama and vice president biden and secretary hillary to help human rights for all its citizens and i would like to request a meeting with them to tell them the story face-to-face. i ask you to continue to report on this case so the truth about the chinese government will be known to the world and i hope and pray that with your help my husband will regain his freedom and my family can be...
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it is a double family story of how skewed and blind our perceptions. it is written in dramatic themes. it takes place from the tormented younger sister's view. one of the most challenging aspects and excruciating painful for me writing apples and oranges and say what is my responsibility here? how can i put this on the page? how i drove my brother crazy. >> one of the things i want to ask you about, your books, you are known as an investigative reporter, long complex narratives involving dramas and situations. i am curious to know what was hardest about memoir with somebody living their life as a working journalist? let me preface it a little bit with someone who has similar tendency. this is from 2005. i would like it if you would read from here. >> perfect. yeah. this is a moment in the book where, i am kind of flipping out writing about my brother. i am listening to tapes, because of course i have gone back to the orchards, my brother has died at a young age. i have gone back to the orchards to do interviews, i keep doing this dancing about what it
it is a double family story of how skewed and blind our perceptions. it is written in dramatic themes. it takes place from the tormented younger sister's view. one of the most challenging aspects and excruciating painful for me writing apples and oranges and say what is my responsibility here? how can i put this on the page? how i drove my brother crazy. >> one of the things i want to ask you about, your books, you are known as an investigative reporter, long complex narratives involving...
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investing in our families is good for illinois. the illinois child tax credit will provide $100 of direct tax relief every year to the typical family of four. this targeted tax relief will stimulate consumer demand, which is 70 percent of our economy. and it will create jobs for our local merchants. finally, we must adopt a tax credit that helps our veterans find employment. unemployment for young returning veterans in our country is 30%. that's shameful. our military men and women are heroes who have served our country and they deserve our everlasting gratitude. veterans are committed, disciplined, and experienced. they know leadership, and how to accomplish a mission. we need these heroes in our workplaces! so today i propose a hiring veterans tax credit. we will provide a significant tax credit for every unemployed veteran of iraq and afghanistan that a company hires. this tax credit will help businesses create jobs. and it will give those jobs to the veterans who have sacrificed so much in serving our state and our country. [ap
investing in our families is good for illinois. the illinois child tax credit will provide $100 of direct tax relief every year to the typical family of four. this targeted tax relief will stimulate consumer demand, which is 70 percent of our economy. and it will create jobs for our local merchants. finally, we must adopt a tax credit that helps our veterans find employment. unemployment for young returning veterans in our country is 30%. that's shameful. our military men and women are heroes...
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ford delivered all six of us at the family home. it didn't matter what race, what culture, what your background was, if you grew up in denver, more than likely dr. ford delivered you and treated you through childhood diseases and all of that. >> she delivered over, by her estimation, 7,0000 babies and they were african-american, there were some chinese, some japanese, a lot of latino families and i have met polish families. >> she learned a sampling of many languages to serve her immigrant patients and was sensitive to their cultural traditions. many who knew her credit her faith and spirit as the driving forces behind it all. >> she had a spiritual quality about her. she is just kind of innately knew what was happening or what was going on with the person, and she was a religious person, no question about that, but there was a certain quality about her that she just was able to connect with her patients and she had so much empathy for them. >> to serve as first lady of a church, to deal with your own profession, and to also be the
ford delivered all six of us at the family home. it didn't matter what race, what culture, what your background was, if you grew up in denver, more than likely dr. ford delivered you and treated you through childhood diseases and all of that. >> she delivered over, by her estimation, 7,0000 babies and they were african-american, there were some chinese, some japanese, a lot of latino families and i have met polish families. >> she learned a sampling of many languages to serve her...
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it revolves around a family named avery who are fellow group members. >> the avery family had been ahe group early on. they had lived up there before we moved up. he had basically emptied them of everything they had. when they moved up they had money, and it was his. they had a second car and he got one car and left them the one that didn't run. when it got to the point where he had basically used them in every way then he had no use for them. they were seen as unwelcome. and so he looked at me, we were working out together, just the two of us out in the barn, and he says, i just want you to know one thing, we're not bringing friends this time. >> lundgren approaches luff and tells him to dig a large pit in the barn. it is another command luff follows without question. >> you knew something bad would happen? >> i would say within a few days, at least, beforehand, we certainly -- i mean, those of us who had prepared the pit in the barn understood that someone could die. >> a tip from a former member of lundgren's cult leads authorities to the discovery of a body. the body is found und
it revolves around a family named avery who are fellow group members. >> the avery family had been ahe group early on. they had lived up there before we moved up. he had basically emptied them of everything they had. when they moved up they had money, and it was his. they had a second car and he got one car and left them the one that didn't run. when it got to the point where he had basically used them in every way then he had no use for them. they were seen as unwelcome. and so he looked...
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so how does this affect families? it affects our ability to run a business with unpredictable but times. it makes you unproductive and therefore unproductive thanks to the huge amounts of repetitive information required. processing fees which are a burden to the families involved. it should be dealt with face-to- face at local offices or at least within the u.s. if you stress family, -- our l1 was granted three times and then the ninth three years later. are there any rays of hope? following my experience in london, i returned to the u.s., arriving at sfo. the immigration agents looked at my file and ask why i did not get a green card. i told him i plan last year but it was denied. but they gave you an e2 investor visa, he said. i know, i said. he said, welcome back. [applause] >> thank you for the opportunity to appear before you this evening. i am a 44-year-old mother and help weiss -- housewife from pacifica, california. i am grateful to share my story with you on an issue that is so critically important to my fami
so how does this affect families? it affects our ability to run a business with unpredictable but times. it makes you unproductive and therefore unproductive thanks to the huge amounts of repetitive information required. processing fees which are a burden to the families involved. it should be dealt with face-to- face at local offices or at least within the u.s. if you stress family, -- our l1 was granted three times and then the ninth three years later. are there any rays of hope? following my...