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pam is very passionate about the child protection center and will most likely provide that as an example of one of the programs they saw. cedar valley united way's campaign kicked off in september and will run through the end of january. already many individuals and companies have stepped up and donated. it's not too late to give. $4,000,000 has been identified as the need in the cedar valley. people can give online at www.cedarvalleyunited way.org or by calling 319-235-6211. if time allows, pam and tony can talk about some of the companies that have held united way campaigns. pam and tony have attended quite a few, meeting with employees and talking about united way. pam delagardelle & tony dicecco cedar valley united way campaign chairs sit down with ally for today's news at noon interview. pam delagardelle, ceo of allen hospital, and tony dicecco, retired uni women's basketball coach, are volunteering their time as 2015 cedar valley united way campaign chairs. cedar valley united way is working to improve education, income and health in our community. currently united way provides fun
pam is very passionate about the child protection center and will most likely provide that as an example of one of the programs they saw. cedar valley united way's campaign kicked off in september and will run through the end of january. already many individuals and companies have stepped up and donated. it's not too late to give. $4,000,000 has been identified as the need in the cedar valley. people can give online at www.cedarvalleyunited way.org or by calling 319-235-6211. if time allows,...
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center, the office of the attorney general and the u.s. attorney's office, metropolitan police department youth and family services division and then a segment of child and family services, their child protection services. we work closely with the child and adolescent protection center. they do the medical evaluations and their pathey're a part of children's national medical center. >> talk about some of the outcomes, the children you work with directly. >> in the clinical side we try to build resiliency in these children and that comes from showing up, the environment showing up, the caregivers showing up and the individuals. it's a slow process in which we take the child with the presenting problem, the traumas they've experienced and give them some skills. sometimes it's breathing. sometimes it's ways to focus their attention. what their skills will do in the presence of us continually talking about the trauma, it's slowly working into a cold pool. if you jump right in, it's overwhe overwhelming, too cold, shocking the the system. but what we do, once we build the skills, we slowly walk them in to this. eventually they'll be able to sit with what happened to them, not be shocked by the imme
center, the office of the attorney general and the u.s. attorney's office, metropolitan police department youth and family services division and then a segment of child and family services, their child protection services. we work closely with the child and adolescent protection center. they do the medical evaluations and their pathey're a part of children's national medical center. >> talk about some of the outcomes, the children you work with directly. >> in the clinical side we...
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child advocacy centers all over the state. the centers help in community policing and protect kids from violence in the home and on the streets. >> the donation of the 23,000 is just unbelievable for our manchester advocacy center, but even more than that is the outreach it provided for us. >> it takes out law enforcement interview aspect and makes it more like a counseling interview so we can get information with the least amount of trauma to the child. sean: a total of 125 manchester police officers took part in the "beards for bucks" fundraiser. coming up on daybreak, a giant, fast growing crack is catching people in wyoming by surprise. how experts say this massive crack was formed. erin: and police in connecticut are using a controversial tactic to teach drivers a lesson. they are taking valuables out of unlocked cars. kevin: a high ridge of pressure in the midsection of the country. eventually, this comes to an end. >> we start out with the lingering fall color and early fall temperatures this week. high temperatures this afternoon up into the 60' s. expect a good deal of sunshine south of the white mountains. clouds lin
child advocacy centers all over the state. the centers help in community policing and protect kids from violence in the home and on the streets. >> the donation of the 23,000 is just unbelievable for our manchester advocacy center, but even more than that is the outreach it provided for us. >> it takes out law enforcement interview aspect and makes it more like a counseling interview so we can get information with the least amount of trauma to the child. sean: a total of 125...
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protecting the child from anything. >> reporter: a wound that for many may be too deep to treat. in center city, steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> still to come tonight on "eyewitness news" a surprise deal, urban outfitters agreed to take over restaurants owned by a celebrity chef in philadelphia, but what will it mean for diners. >>> what a beautiful day it was we hit 07 with sunshine but clouds are streaming in and eventually, by thursday we will tiehl with this system, i'll tell what you to expect from that and temperatures that tumble in the wake of the system coming up, in a few minutes. >>> honoring her strength 76ers recognize all this young girl has been through and her amazing ability to overcome challenges, with a smile. >>> also eagles say one thing, media reports say another, so what is the deal with injured quarterback sam bradford, how much time will he miss? we will have the latest in sports. oster rhea. happy birthday.p pop. i just had a heart attack... and now i have a choice. for her. for them. and him. a choice to take brilinta. a prescription for people wh
protecting the child from anything. >> reporter: a wound that for many may be too deep to treat. in center city, steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> still to come tonight on "eyewitness news" a surprise deal, urban outfitters agreed to take over restaurants owned by a celebrity chef in philadelphia, but what will it mean for diners. >>> what a beautiful day it was we hit 07 with sunshine but clouds are streaming in and eventually, by...
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whether it is child development centers are youth programs, we will protect those.hey are funded well because we understand the importance of taking care of our children and the family, because obviously it is important to those who are deployed. we are not really impinging our childcare programs with this budget. >> it is a great question because it is a reality. we have to do it. the most important thing is, i think it is that fine balance that we do between mission, family, and our communities. we understand that family is a part of readiness. so from our perspective in the it is a very must-fund type thing that we do. the chief of staff and secretary of the army have been very good about being nonnegotiable on how we do it. how we deal with contractual aspects of what these realities are, and how we partner with other things to bring these capabilities, those are things we will want to adjust and have been had -- have been having discussions on, but from our perspective it is important we commit to that. >> the budget is kind of tight. we are making sure that we
whether it is child development centers are youth programs, we will protect those.hey are funded well because we understand the importance of taking care of our children and the family, because obviously it is important to those who are deployed. we are not really impinging our childcare programs with this budget. >> it is a great question because it is a reality. we have to do it. the most important thing is, i think it is that fine balance that we do between mission, family, and our...
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protection. >>> unresolved problem segment tonight. children at risk. new report by child trends, a nonprofit research centercan children have had at least one parent in prison. one in 9 black children have had that circumstance. with us now judge jeanine pirro, author of the brand new book "he killed them all." robert durst and my quest for justice. we'll talk about that in a moment. but, first does this study surprise you some kids? >> not at all. it's not look, with the number of people in jail up, the number of kids with a parent in jail is going to go up as well. the consequences are the same whether the parent is in prison or the parent is simply absent. and that is depression, anxiety, poor mental and physical health. >> this is the children? >> this is the children suffering consequences. >> what a lot of people don't understand and barack obama is one of them, is that criminals don't go to prison for just committing one crime. >> oh, no. no. >> they commit hundreds of crimes before the system ever gets them. >> first of all they get a freebie and then÷÷ they get community service probation, split se
protection. >>> unresolved problem segment tonight. children at risk. new report by child trends, a nonprofit research centercan children have had at least one parent in prison. one in 9 black children have had that circumstance. with us now judge jeanine pirro, author of the brand new book "he killed them all." robert durst and my quest for justice. we'll talk about that in a moment. but, first does this study surprise you some kids? >> not at all. it's not look, with...
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child development centers and youth programs, those are fenced and we're protecting those. they are funded well because we understand taking care of children and family. that is very important to our sailors when they go forward-deployed. we have that fenced. we're not really impinging our child youth programs with this budget. >> it's a great question, because it is reality, right? we have to do it, most important thing i think that fine balance between mission, family in our community. and what it army strong and other things. this is must fund thing we are doing. big discussion with the senior staff and secretary of the army, just like what dixon said, non-negotiable how we have to do it. how we adjust certain things and deal with certain contractual aspects what realities are, partner with other things to bring same service and capabilities those are things we want to discuss and have discussions on. to communicate that with families, they are part of readiness from our perspective. that is important we commit to family readiness. >> piggyback on one piece i talked abou
child development centers and youth programs, those are fenced and we're protecting those. they are funded well because we understand taking care of children and family. that is very important to our sailors when they go forward-deployed. we have that fenced. we're not really impinging our child youth programs with this budget. >> it's a great question, because it is reality, right? we have to do it, most important thing i think that fine balance between mission, family in our community....