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. >> they are very frail. we are going to see them vanish if turkey doesn't give them religious freedom. >> turkeys ambassador in washington calls this cpc politically motivated. the turkish government will not act against muslims. prime minister erden is shifting away from a pro-western position. >> to islamist, for example, the alliance with hamas. >> that alliance led to a shoot out on a flotilla found for gaza. opposition fighters in syria. nation positioning itself as a dominant mideast earn power. >> turkey is playing a role, turks have one thing on their minds, the economy. >> 25 percent of turks between 18-24 are unemployed. >> all the attention on israel and syria is effecting the turkish economy. there are not as many jobs as before. turkey must first solve internal problems and can focus on israel and syria. >> most turks enjoy a more open secular society. the shift may not come as a surprise. their nation has a long history of embracing western culture and eventually rejecting it. >> for one thousa
. >> they are very frail. we are going to see them vanish if turkey doesn't give them religious freedom. >> turkeys ambassador in washington calls this cpc politically motivated. the turkish government will not act against muslims. prime minister erden is shifting away from a pro-western position. >> to islamist, for example, the alliance with hamas. >> that alliance led to a shoot out on a flotilla found for gaza. opposition fighters in syria. nation positioning itself...
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there are concerns that a consensus on solving the eurozone crisis is frail. >> nerves are on edge at the frankfurt stock exchange. the socialists win in the first round of the french election is not calming nerves. >> hollande is expected to win the runoff. they worked well together, which has been good for your. hollande has said he would make changes. that is a sign of france going its own way. >> and the latest growth forecast did nothing to lift the gloom. spain has now officially slipped into recession. the country's economy has contracted 0.4% in the first three months of 2012. that followed a 3% drop in the fourth quarter last year. >> now to look at the market numbers. the dax as well over 3% on monday. eurostoxx 50 in negative territory. across the atlantic, the dow jones industrials also down. at the euro is trading for $1.31. >> argentina is looking to nationalize the spanish oil giant. spain wants european and other global leaders to impose sanctions on westbury's. >> -- beuonos aires. -- buenose aires. >> the eu foreign ministers suggested some solutions to the conflict.
there are concerns that a consensus on solving the eurozone crisis is frail. >> nerves are on edge at the frankfurt stock exchange. the socialists win in the first round of the french election is not calming nerves. >> hollande is expected to win the runoff. they worked well together, which has been good for your. hollande has said he would make changes. that is a sign of france going its own way. >> and the latest growth forecast did nothing to lift the gloom. spain has now...
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sometimes the attack was in frail cracks, sitting ducks if surprise on the enemy had not been accomplished. on other beats, continuous tractors. in addition, combined operations of the three arms, the key to modern warfare. leaders and men shared the glow of victory. losses on the allied side were relatively small since damaging frontal assaults were avoided. the main body of the enemy was left to wither on the vine. to the outside world, to many who saw the news reels, the progress being made by the general was admired an applauded. but to those who understood macarthur, they saw his determination to return to the philippines, this to him was a moral obligation. these islands, a second home, the place where he left his comrades, was the springboard of victory over japan. invasions in the southwest pacific continue. to the commander, these hard fought steps zigzagging along the coast were just the beginning. finally having gained the northwest part of the islands, there was no question in his mind as to the next objective. what the president, the commander in chief, was not so sure in a me
sometimes the attack was in frail cracks, sitting ducks if surprise on the enemy had not been accomplished. on other beats, continuous tractors. in addition, combined operations of the three arms, the key to modern warfare. leaders and men shared the glow of victory. losses on the allied side were relatively small since damaging frontal assaults were avoided. the main body of the enemy was left to wither on the vine. to the outside world, to many who saw the news reels, the progress being made...
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>> frail you noticed is really picking pup sop most of the day been fairly nice with a few clouds. but the rain just in time for the evening commute. you can see right now. this is the loop. over the past two hours you'll notice the activity developing developing. san jose they reporting some rain. we'll move the maps up to the north and you can see the coverage on the increase of san francisco, up towards southern portion organization of the country and also part of east bay as well. in fact, a live look outside we can show you some of the drops right now. so the cloud cover has been a factor all day long. the rainfall rates have been picking up as well. that will continue over the next few hours so that's a big part of our tryst forecast. for tonight mostly cloudy skies with some showers. tomorrow morning some showers. it will be cooler. in the weekend we have lots of sunshine. temperatures l do warm back up. but tomorrow morning we will be tracking sop more rainfall. it will continue to be mild out there. so the first system that is moving in for tonight plain targets southern c
>> frail you noticed is really picking pup sop most of the day been fairly nice with a few clouds. but the rain just in time for the evening commute. you can see right now. this is the loop. over the past two hours you'll notice the activity developing developing. san jose they reporting some rain. we'll move the maps up to the north and you can see the coverage on the increase of san francisco, up towards southern portion organization of the country and also part of east bay as well. in...
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the program provides in home medical care to frail elders in san francisco county. >> how was your skin? any irritation? good. >> to dr. considers it a privilege to make a house call where she can see firsthand how patients are doing >> de need every any extra help at home? >> everything is fine here >> she says people have trouble getting to the doctor for a variety of reasons. many of them are structural >> we have a wonderful old town with lots of staircases and hills and not very many elevators or accessible buildings >> in addition to physical barriers there might be emotional or cognitive issues >> perhaps they have mental illness or dementia and it is very difficult to get them out of a house into a clinical appointment >> by keeping tabs at home they are better able to manage medical problems and avoid trips to the hospital >> it would be hard >> it is easy to see why the program needs the world to people like june >> the doctors have been like angels, they have been terrific >> the program is run three nonprofit to cover the cost above the insurance or medicare and medicaid pay
the program provides in home medical care to frail elders in san francisco county. >> how was your skin? any irritation? good. >> to dr. considers it a privilege to make a house call where she can see firsthand how patients are doing >> de need every any extra help at home? >> everything is fine here >> she says people have trouble getting to the doctor for a variety of reasons. many of them are structural >> we have a wonderful old town with lots of...
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despite his frail appearance, his baratone is still forceful. walking to the row, mr. daley. he says to me. we need your help. we're running out of time, over 850 inmates is awaiting for lethal injection in california. every one of them is running out of time. thank you for coming in on short notice, he continues. did you have any trouble getting inside? nothing out of the ordinary, i tell him. i think sometimes, it's harder for lawyers to get into san quentin than it is for clients to get out. it took hours to pass the two metal detectors before i was stuck in a six-by-six-foot wall covered with plexiglas. the death row visitor's area is a stone's throw from a little green chamber which the state of california has its execution. they pass the time going about the monday and the business about incarcerated while their lawyers try to prolong their lives. ok. we're going to recall her. let's start off with talking about "to kill a mockingbird." and what that book meant. you wrote an article about it, john. as a law professor it was something you focused on as part of legal educ
despite his frail appearance, his baratone is still forceful. walking to the row, mr. daley. he says to me. we need your help. we're running out of time, over 850 inmates is awaiting for lethal injection in california. every one of them is running out of time. thank you for coming in on short notice, he continues. did you have any trouble getting inside? nothing out of the ordinary, i tell him. i think sometimes, it's harder for lawyers to get into san quentin than it is for clients to get out....
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with the planned cuts to city contractors, the frail elderly, the sick, the mentally ill, and children will suffer needlessly. some nonprofits employees were already working to end three jobs to make ends meet while working in understaffed conditions. san francisco, whose motto gold in peace, iron and more -- unofficial motto, not smug, just better -- can surely find a way to increase funding stream so we can better serve and strengthen our communities. thank you, and please help us make san francisco a stronger city through community neighborhoods that supports all of our people. supervisor kim: thank you. next speaker. >> this is a very strange experience. i am more accustomed to listening to public testimony. i am here today, i have recently joined the board of family service agency. i now cheer their finance committee. we have been -- i now cherish their finance committee. -- chair there finance committee. there is very little cash. they rely heavily on the line of credit. when budgets, revenues stay flat, the only thing we can do is make immediate changes to service levels. we hav
with the planned cuts to city contractors, the frail elderly, the sick, the mentally ill, and children will suffer needlessly. some nonprofits employees were already working to end three jobs to make ends meet while working in understaffed conditions. san francisco, whose motto gold in peace, iron and more -- unofficial motto, not smug, just better -- can surely find a way to increase funding stream so we can better serve and strengthen our communities. thank you, and please help us make san...
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an hour ago the doctor removed a breathing tube from his frailed little chest. >> that is a physical exam for you next week. they say that they will be looking good and growing good. >> reporter: the toddler was shot in the face as he played outside his apartment building last year. and he was caught in the cross fire of the gun battle. >> just a tragic. but he is here, he is alive. that's the good thing. that's what's keeping them going. they survived this. when it happened, everyone thought the worst. because you know that will be so small. >> reporter: and he faces many medical challenges that will be a heavy burden to shoulder through the grown up. and alone, someone that has barely begun to live. >> doctors told them that the toddler will be facing as many as 10 years of surgery. meanwhile, he will be facing 75 years in prison when he will be sentenced in june. and armando trull, 9news now. >> the doctor will know exactly how many more surgeries that they will need as he begins to getted older. >> now, he is clarifying some controversial statements he made at the night party on
an hour ago the doctor removed a breathing tube from his frailed little chest. >> that is a physical exam for you next week. they say that they will be looking good and growing good. >> reporter: the toddler was shot in the face as he played outside his apartment building last year. and he was caught in the cross fire of the gun battle. >> just a tragic. but he is here, he is alive. that's the good thing. that's what's keeping them going. they survived this. when it happened,...
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evasion postponed till late may after yulia timoshenko claims abuse by prison guards left her too frail to attack. but violence in the arab spring has led to widespread displacement in the greater middle east with thousands fleeing europe coming out of our special report we look at conflicting attitudes towards migrants and how it affects the whole of the european continent. almost three i'm living not deeply about some work in the media. i'm a newcomer in rubia. to speak italian language. most to. be a good point to meds to goes but but but yet most in the dr. phil. used to soup is sometimes. migrants from asia and africa took a liking to this place just outside to many railway station a long time ago. they hang around it all day long. a local journalist coming here in the evening great deal of attention she wants information about the refugees for her blog. there are hundreds of people here yes we have received residence permits but the shelters where we used to spend the night have been closed down we now live in the open we sleep on the street. we have no jobs we have nothing to eat
evasion postponed till late may after yulia timoshenko claims abuse by prison guards left her too frail to attack. but violence in the arab spring has led to widespread displacement in the greater middle east with thousands fleeing europe coming out of our special report we look at conflicting attitudes towards migrants and how it affects the whole of the european continent. almost three i'm living not deeply about some work in the media. i'm a newcomer in rubia. to speak italian language. most...
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like an unknown stranger ♪ ♪ grateful for my time with low regrets ♪ close to my destination time frail set ♪ ♪ and when it's done believe that i will yell from that mountain high ♪ ♪ i was born free i was born free i was born free ♪ born free and i will bow to shining seas and celebrate god's grace on thee ♪ ♪ i was born free ♪ i was born free i was born free born free ♪ ♪ and oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪ oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh ♪ yeah, yeah yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪ oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh ♪ yeah >>> mitt romney last night in philadelphia. speaker john boehner this morning announced he's supporting mitt romney saying that he is going to be our nominee. i think mitt romney has a set of
like an unknown stranger ♪ ♪ grateful for my time with low regrets ♪ close to my destination time frail set ♪ ♪ and when it's done believe that i will yell from that mountain high ♪ ♪ i was born free i was born free i was born free ♪ born free and i will bow to shining seas and celebrate god's grace on thee ♪ ♪ i was born free ♪ i was born free i was born free born free ♪ ♪ and oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪ oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh ♪ yeah, yeah yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh...
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frailing to address the ieaa's questions or grant inspection access to the sites. the iranian nuclear program is a grave threat to our close ally israel and to our own security interests. growing understanding that this crisis may lead to military conflict has helped push oil prices well above $100 per barrel. an increasing number of americans are paying $4 or more per gallon of gasoline, and most analysts believe prices will go higher. for years i've talked about the risk to united states national security of our dependence on foreign oil. i appreciate secretary clinton's recent reorganization in the department in this regard which elevates the prominence of energy security within the state department. and i compliment you on this really remarkable endeavor. but given the intensity of multiple crises in the middle east and the uncertainty and the threats to our oil supply, these are not limited to the current crisis with iran. as incomprehensible as it to me that the president has rejected approval of the keystone xl pipeline. few national security decisions in we
frailing to address the ieaa's questions or grant inspection access to the sites. the iranian nuclear program is a grave threat to our close ally israel and to our own security interests. growing understanding that this crisis may lead to military conflict has helped push oil prices well above $100 per barrel. an increasing number of americans are paying $4 or more per gallon of gasoline, and most analysts believe prices will go higher. for years i've talked about the risk to united states...
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evasion postponed until late may after yulia timoshenko claims abuse by prison guards has left her too frail to attend the hearings she's already serving seven years in prison for abuse of power. coming up tech update stay with us. hello and welcome to technology update as more and more people flock to big cities and gas guzzling cars clog the motorways the rush is on to limit the impact of our modern day lifestyles scientists engineers and clean energy and the world over have looked to make a difference with eco friendly solutions and here russia is certainly no exception no sure foreign automakers have grabbed the initiative with alternative fuel cars like those that run on hydrogen and even more traditional ideas like hybrids remain beyond the price range of many drivers are definitely on the way down for more they once were but improvements still need to be made before those that run entirely on the electric power can fully compete with gasoline propelled ones despite recent car of the year awards a number of shortfalls. and that's especially true in major metropolises where it's far fro
evasion postponed until late may after yulia timoshenko claims abuse by prison guards has left her too frail to attend the hearings she's already serving seven years in prison for abuse of power. coming up tech update stay with us. hello and welcome to technology update as more and more people flock to big cities and gas guzzling cars clog the motorways the rush is on to limit the impact of our modern day lifestyles scientists engineers and clean energy and the world over have looked to make a...
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always in frail health, in december 1774 just as the american war for independent was ending wheatley died, never having published her proposed second volume of poetry. despite all her talents and gifts, wheatley's life ended in impoverishment. american society lacked the opportunities for a gifted educated woll like wheatley to find employment. and of course her situation was all the more compounded because she was also a free black woman. tragic though it may be, but wheatley's life allows us to see in sharp perspective some of the issues that the american revolution raised for enslaved black women and for the white americans who began to ponder as a result of the revolution the contradiction between slavery for black people and freedom for whites. first of all, the very existence of credible literary works produced by a person who is both female and black challenged stereotypes about those groups. people who cared to pay attention would see that black people and women were not necessarily inherently inferior in either intellect or ability. it suggested that -- her life suggested wi
always in frail health, in december 1774 just as the american war for independent was ending wheatley died, never having published her proposed second volume of poetry. despite all her talents and gifts, wheatley's life ended in impoverishment. american society lacked the opportunities for a gifted educated woll like wheatley to find employment. and of course her situation was all the more compounded because she was also a free black woman. tragic though it may be, but wheatley's life allows us...
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an unknown ♪ ♪ stranger, grateful for my time with lovely grass ♪ ♪ close to my destination tired, frailed ♪ and when it's done believe that i ♪ ♪ will yell it from that mountain high ♪ ♪ i was born free i was born free ♪ ♪ i was born free born free ♪ ♪ and i will vow to shining seas and celebrate s
an unknown ♪ ♪ stranger, grateful for my time with lovely grass ♪ ♪ close to my destination tired, frailed ♪ and when it's done believe that i ♪ ♪ will yell it from that mountain high ♪ ♪ i was born free i was born free ♪ ♪ i was born free born free ♪ ♪ and i will vow to shining seas and celebrate s
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really, representing the frail seniors to attend our adult day services center in district 1. because we are so grateful to mayor lee, supervisor mar, supervisor chu, olague, for your continuous support for the adult day services in the adult community. as you know, providing services to the seniors, providing an opportunity for them to continue to stay with their family, spending quality time, instead of going to a nursing home or other institutions. as you know, in the last year, we have been in this big battle with the state. we almost lost our program. thanks to mayor lee for helping to save our program so that seniors can continue to come to the center. it has been a tremendous impact for their family and their life. as we know, in 2010, the census, in district 1, about 10,000 seniors and 65 and older. 1500 over 75. in our center in district 1, we have about three centers. we are taking care of about 400 seniors. that is only about 4%. preserving these services is important. mayor lee is asking about innovative solutions. we are saving money and we are much cheaper than g
really, representing the frail seniors to attend our adult day services center in district 1. because we are so grateful to mayor lee, supervisor mar, supervisor chu, olague, for your continuous support for the adult day services in the adult community. as you know, providing services to the seniors, providing an opportunity for them to continue to stay with their family, spending quality time, instead of going to a nursing home or other institutions. as you know, in the last year, we have been...
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he lives on the agean coast in retirement, and his health is pretty frail. his lawyers have argued -- and the same with his co-defendant, tahsin sahinkaya, who's also a general, who's 86 -- both their lawyers have argued their health is not sufficient for them to travel here. i have to say sahinkaya has not yet been accepted by this court. this first hearing is largely procedural. the test will be later on when testimony is required, whether the courts will allow them to do that by video link or whether the judges will reject the argument and demand that they appear in person. for those who've been pushing for this trial, in a sense, that doesn't matter. this was something that i don't think any turks believed could have happened, even up to three years ago. and outside that court in ankara, you have many people different on the left wing, which suffered most of the coup, posters of those hanged by the generals, a real chance to show that at last they feel they're getting the justice for what happened more than 0 years ago. >> jonathan head in istanbul, than
he lives on the agean coast in retirement, and his health is pretty frail. his lawyers have argued -- and the same with his co-defendant, tahsin sahinkaya, who's also a general, who's 86 -- both their lawyers have argued their health is not sufficient for them to travel here. i have to say sahinkaya has not yet been accepted by this court. this first hearing is largely procedural. the test will be later on when testimony is required, whether the courts will allow them to do that by video link...
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an hour ago a doctor removed a breathing tube from his frailed little chest. >> he went for a physical week. they say he's looking
an hour ago a doctor removed a breathing tube from his frailed little chest. >> he went for a physical week. they say he's looking
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evasion put off until late may after yulia timoshenko claims of abuse by prison guards left her too frail to attend she's already serving a seven year sentence for abuse of power. up next the latest edition of in moscow. hello and welcome to the program on this week's show be taking a look at the subject of retro because from stylish american catalogs to groovy servia tried to have a real estate such classic cars from the past so joey much about bruce as we take a look at an impressive collection of historic automobiles here in the russian capital starting off at all first location museum of retro cars. a retro revolution why do we love all things vintage many collectors believe that back in the day cars were cars not appliances. and there may be some truth in that he knew that human hands made them not robots as you can see here from the striking designs so many houses suppression and flash about them technically new cars today are better they drive faster are safer more reliable use less fuel and it's common knowledge that they perform better the something from the nine hundred sixty s.
evasion put off until late may after yulia timoshenko claims of abuse by prison guards left her too frail to attend she's already serving a seven year sentence for abuse of power. up next the latest edition of in moscow. hello and welcome to the program on this week's show be taking a look at the subject of retro because from stylish american catalogs to groovy servia tried to have a real estate such classic cars from the past so joey much about bruce as we take a look at an impressive...
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he had been in frail health. he was 93 years old. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning. let's kill you up today. there is a west side accident, an overturned tanker. right now the left lane is getting by only. more of a delay in the outer loop opposite the accident. hess road in fallston come we have some closures because of fire department activity. delays on southbound 83 because of some debris in the road. john hopkins road, watch for an accident. there is the accident on the inner loop. you can see the cleanup process continues. the left lane is squeezing by at 70. this is traffic at liberty and you can see the delays and they will continue to grow. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. now we check in with ava marie. high tea. quite a departure. >> we are talking about the new high tea program at the henderson hotel. this is really neat. this is the opportunity to enjoy some great tea. this begins on saturday. >> right, at 2;00 :00. it will be a lot of fun. every saturda
he had been in frail health. he was 93 years old. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning. let's kill you up today. there is a west side accident, an overturned tanker. right now the left lane is getting by only. more of a delay in the outer loop opposite the accident. hess road in fallston come we have some closures because of fire department activity. delays on southbound 83 because of some debris in the road. john hopkins road, watch for an...
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>> well, again, i think the country is in no mood as you indicate the economy is still very frail and for this country to begin to see yet another near calamity, if you will on the debt ceiling issue is not a positive thing. so i believe that all of us have got to work towards trying to resolve differences and obviously in a lame duck session the country will have spoken and i believe that there will be some indication of a direction that the majority want to see us go that we can avoid some kind of calamity around the debt ceiling. >> let's say governor romney is elected. why would there be any inisn'tive for you to do something in the lame duck session, too. >> you can look at it that way. you can also say a month later the tides will totally have turned and the new sort of elected parties will be in place. and hopefully, though, the election will serve as the end t of this big discussion in divide and we can get on about trying to solve problems. and that's what my hope is because the lame duck then be okay, voters had their opportunity to speak out. we are where we are. let's get
>> well, again, i think the country is in no mood as you indicate the economy is still very frail and for this country to begin to see yet another near calamity, if you will on the debt ceiling issue is not a positive thing. so i believe that all of us have got to work towards trying to resolve differences and obviously in a lame duck session the country will have spoken and i believe that there will be some indication of a direction that the majority want to see us go that we can avoid...
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postponed until late may after yulia timoshenko claims of abuse by prison guards has left her too frail to attend trial. six am in moscow. good to have you with us here on r t our top story the hacker group anonymous responded to the new u.s. cyber security act or cispa encouraging internet users to take to the streets the group launched what it's calling operation defensive phase two. we are calling upon the citizens of the united states to physically protest over the coming two months a number of protests will be held against companies supporting sis but the bill passed the house of representatives it is now headed to the u.s. senate but president barack obama has threatened to veto the act citing civil liberty concerns if passed so this bill would permit u.s. based internet companies to legally share private user data with the government journalist david seaman explains what he thinks are the dangers behind it. they're going after people before they've even committed anything that's illegal. in the case that they added to that amendment where they added that now they can do this prot
postponed until late may after yulia timoshenko claims of abuse by prison guards has left her too frail to attend trial. six am in moscow. good to have you with us here on r t our top story the hacker group anonymous responded to the new u.s. cyber security act or cispa encouraging internet users to take to the streets the group launched what it's calling operation defensive phase two. we are calling upon the citizens of the united states to physically protest over the coming two months a...
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these services on a continuum become the critical safety net that seniors use as they become more frail. by aligning them much more closely in how seniors transition among each service, we insure that the system works in a more cost conscious manner and delivers care better to seniors and their caregivers. the older american act is a critical resource in their long-term care system and supports. the senior linkage phone line, which annually serves 89,000 older minnesotans and their families and the complimentary disability linkage line and minnesota help.info help are valuable services. a statewide virtual call center that allows for a single toll-free access with routing to local communities. trained professionals answer questions from all types of insurance and medicare products, including our state's long-term care partnership policies and other long-term care options. they are well-positioned to answer inquiries from people seeking to understand the basics and options about housing and other long-term care services as they age. under new legislation, these counselors also are involv
these services on a continuum become the critical safety net that seniors use as they become more frail. by aligning them much more closely in how seniors transition among each service, we insure that the system works in a more cost conscious manner and delivers care better to seniors and their caregivers. the older american act is a critical resource in their long-term care system and supports. the senior linkage phone line, which annually serves 89,000 older minnesotans and their families and...
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tax evasion put off till late may after yulia timoshenko claims abuse by prison guards left her too frail to attend she's already serving a seven year sentence for abuse of power. a report up next stay with us. i'm max foster this is the kaiser report about the cattle prod economy in a consumer you can see an even more yeah get him consuming doesn't matter if they lose all the right lines or things. yes max there's good news in the global economy and that's petro panic a warm weather may have kept u.k. out of recession now of course it never happened max warm weather and widespread petrol panic helped drive the biggest increase in british retail sales in more than a year in march i call this the. economy literally finance insurance real estate. was a lot of disco hit in the seventies oh your. yeah there's cameron you know manufacturing of petrol scare people jumping on the forecourt by pressure on the president. by more oh that's g.d.p. growth yeah make any sense absolutely not unless you're a. terrorist well it's excellent news max and this you know what more excellent news along these l
tax evasion put off till late may after yulia timoshenko claims abuse by prison guards left her too frail to attend she's already serving a seven year sentence for abuse of power. a report up next stay with us. i'm max foster this is the kaiser report about the cattle prod economy in a consumer you can see an even more yeah get him consuming doesn't matter if they lose all the right lines or things. yes max there's good news in the global economy and that's petro panic a warm weather may have...
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she's very frail in person. tiny little thing.en look up and she was -- so i didn't actually have a chance to say hello to her or anything. but i sensed first of all her voice. she was very nervous. you could tell that. there's this desperation you can sense. lot of jokes and everything. i'll make a joke about myself which is this -- i don't know anybody that wants to see somebody's breasts after 14 children. i mean i've had two and you don't want to see mine. you know what i mean? so i just -- there's a sadness about it. there's a heartbreak about it that is -- and i don't know. i don't think she ever wanted to go on assistance but now she has to and you got let your pride go, your kids have to eat. >> she did that reality show. doing this thing called dial-a-celebrity -- >> dial-a-star. >> you pay per minute just to talk to the person. i know she's trying to raise money for all those kids and i know she's got a lot to raise but she said she was getting thousands upon thousands of death threats. i mean that was weird. >> yeah. >>
she's very frail in person. tiny little thing.en look up and she was -- so i didn't actually have a chance to say hello to her or anything. but i sensed first of all her voice. she was very nervous. you could tell that. there's this desperation you can sense. lot of jokes and everything. i'll make a joke about myself which is this -- i don't know anybody that wants to see somebody's breasts after 14 children. i mean i've had two and you don't want to see mine. you know what i mean? so i just --...
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>>guest: i knew he looked frail the last time i saw him but kind of like losing a parent you can prepare and prepare and prepare but you can never be prepared. >>stuart: there must be millions of americans who knew him through television, knew him through "american bandstand" and knew him as mr. new year's eve and had felt real sadness at his passing today. kenny rogers thank you for telling us your experiences with the late dick clark.
>>guest: i knew he looked frail the last time i saw him but kind of like losing a parent you can prepare and prepare and prepare but you can never be prepared. >>stuart: there must be millions of americans who knew him through television, knew him through "american bandstand" and knew him as mr. new year's eve and had felt real sadness at his passing today. kenny rogers thank you for telling us your experiences with the late dick clark.
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but you have to look at it this way you have all kinds of people drinking, you have people who are fraile with diabetes, you have people with other problems, and hypertension, and when you start messing around with them in half humorous way on your getting on the hangover bus, it is not clear what you do, you have to specialize this, if you will, for the person in terms of how much they drink, their body size and on and on. i would not want to be writing the insurance for this guy and it is nice to have the bus but i am not sure it will retore that $50,000 you lost at the casino or help you out with the little v.d. you acquired during the binge. >>jonathan: do you worry that this encourages people to get more drunk because they can get rid of it more quickly? >>guest: absolutely. absolutely. you can see them sitting there saying well i can have a few more because the bus will be around soon. i will feel great. but part of the problem drinking is not the hangover it is the accompanying of the drinking to extreme and all the bad things that happen as a result. we are familiar from hollywoo
but you have to look at it this way you have all kinds of people drinking, you have people who are fraile with diabetes, you have people with other problems, and hypertension, and when you start messing around with them in half humorous way on your getting on the hangover bus, it is not clear what you do, you have to specialize this, if you will, for the person in terms of how much they drink, their body size and on and on. i would not want to be writing the insurance for this guy and it is...
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now, granted, he was very fragile and frail and on oxygen at this point. he got out of bed and he went down stairs with our boys and he sat on the couch very quietly and watched them open their gifts. and even called them over and said a prayer with them. and so he had this little time with them that day. he went back upstairs and he laid down and it wasn't until later that evening when everything kind of took a turn and i knew that this was going to be it. >> mike: we have a video from that christmas. this is matt on christmas day. >> dear lord, we thank you very, very much for the gifts that you gave us this year. i ask each of you next year that better and act even more like jesus. >> mike: that was christmas day and he he died that day. >> he did. he died about probably about 12 hours after that was taken. >> mike: you know, it's tough for me to watch that i don't know how you do it. >> yeah. >> that was a little shocking, actually. i haven't seen that one in a while. pleasure. >> mike: michael, shortly, after matt passed away, then your wife cathy was
now, granted, he was very fragile and frail and on oxygen at this point. he got out of bed and he went down stairs with our boys and he sat on the couch very quietly and watched them open their gifts. and even called them over and said a prayer with them. and so he had this little time with them that day. he went back upstairs and he laid down and it wasn't until later that evening when everything kind of took a turn and i knew that this was going to be it. >> mike: we have a video from...