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maybe you like the family. maybe the patient has reminded you of your dad or take whatever it is. it does like often to connect to your core and you feel this sort of emotion and this lump in your throat and water in your eyes and you're like, i've turned it off me here. new york might be getting a little bit what they're saying. i see my mom all the time. she lives in new york city and i go down once a month to see or and i haven't been able to see her so it's hard. air dear and get sick. my car wrote down on sunday and i called triple a and to play have you been in contact with somebody who you know has grown irish. i was like no because i knew i say yes. come help in my car. so it's saturday, april 4th, just finished a shift and volumes are still very low in the emergency room across the multiple sites that i work at in the bay area. so another interesting development i am going to try to go to new york city to see if i can get a local job. i think that the time is emergency medicines, spotlight, and it be kind of a shame to not see what what is going on in new york city now. o
maybe you like the family. maybe the patient has reminded you of your dad or take whatever it is. it does like often to connect to your core and you feel this sort of emotion and this lump in your throat and water in your eyes and you're like, i've turned it off me here. new york might be getting a little bit what they're saying. i see my mom all the time. she lives in new york city and i go down once a month to see or and i haven't been able to see her so it's hard. air dear and get sick. my...
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that family will come together now. ernie: yes. there are many police families, as we know. we've heard this story, unfortunately, before. and, you know, the sad thing here is this is a reminder of the grim dangers that are involved in being a police officer, particularly here in new york city, and the sacrifices that are made. >> i think the public should rest assured that this is just another example of how diligent police officers are around the country, around the world, and in new york city in this instance. because regardless, notwithstanding the recent difficulties we've had, police officers have had in the press, these officers are still out there doing their due diligence every single day and night when you're asleep. ernie: he is, as we said, the fourth police officer killed in the line of duty in 11 months. >> it's sad. we -- the police department had a good run in new york city for the last few years where deaths of officers in the line of duty had dropped. but i hope this is not a return to the previous decades where it was more common to see this. ernie: you kn
that family will come together now. ernie: yes. there are many police families, as we know. we've heard this story, unfortunately, before. and, you know, the sad thing here is this is a reminder of the grim dangers that are involved in being a police officer, particularly here in new york city, and the sacrifices that are made. >> i think the public should rest assured that this is just another example of how diligent police officers are around the country, around the world, and in new...
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there's rationale and effort at some level, community, state, town, village to assist those families. i don't know the rationale is for a federal universal benefit that may have unintended consequences for the families that went to work. remember, whenever you want to adjust what you're providing, you're going to have the adjustment that will benefit the person you're trying to help but it also will send a message for providing assistance to a group that may not have needed that and that's what i worry about. you have an entitlementsystem , that allows more people to work, not work and i don't think that's good. >> the issue is the size, and we have 1 billion ledger reviews including by the person i think is most competent is robert moffitt and the effects that are almost inevitably small. i don't think we can show there's a huge impact on low income, especially through mothers that they are going to stop working. they can get this, $150 a month benefit. here i am informed by my experiences, we had a strong work requirement, we had a modest recession in 2001. the bush administration a
there's rationale and effort at some level, community, state, town, village to assist those families. i don't know the rationale is for a federal universal benefit that may have unintended consequences for the families that went to work. remember, whenever you want to adjust what you're providing, you're going to have the adjustment that will benefit the person you're trying to help but it also will send a message for providing assistance to a group that may not have needed that and that's what...
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to support working families. we really need to change the incentives -- change the policies of the federal government that actually start reducing costs and making life more affordable. paid leave for new mothers and fathers, i definitely would support. >> congressman, next question is for you. for nearly two decades ago, congress created the law effectively shutting the window for civil claims against gun manufacturers and distributors. should these federal liability protections for negligent or reckless behavior by a gun company remain at the federal level? >> there is always a strong attempt to go around current law and actually to use the law to selectively go after political opponents. this is an excellent example of trying to enact nationwide gun control by implementing tort liability onto the gun manufacturers. we have a crime problem in america. a crime problem in new york state. that problem comes from cashless bail. from the halt act. from raise the age. it comes from the incredibly reckless policies th
to support working families. we really need to change the incentives -- change the policies of the federal government that actually start reducing costs and making life more affordable. paid leave for new mothers and fathers, i definitely would support. >> congressman, next question is for you. for nearly two decades ago, congress created the law effectively shutting the window for civil claims against gun manufacturers and distributors. should these federal liability protections for...
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so we hoped to bring closure to our family. and to bri ana, love and respect to a soul that we haven't had the opportunity to honor properly for almost 50 years to this day. not to have touched the earth that she's buried in. it behooves me to go over there to lay the 1st wreath at her grades and pay my respects to my daughter who is buried on hot island in potters feel of the city of new york. ah. then i change and change my plight to bring the honor respect and some type of fitting memorial statue over on hot allen for these soldiers of the civil war. ah, to have a city this modern, this cosmopolitan that still buries the unclaimed dad. the way jacob reese recorded in the 19th century just doesn't make sense. it's archaic, it's bizarre. and yet it also represents a truth about america, about the western world, perhaps that this tremendous inequality not only still exists but has, has widened. bjork still house the drawer is still a named conjure with it still sounds a musical. no 2 people in some distant horrible world. new y
so we hoped to bring closure to our family. and to bri ana, love and respect to a soul that we haven't had the opportunity to honor properly for almost 50 years to this day. not to have touched the earth that she's buried in. it behooves me to go over there to lay the 1st wreath at her grades and pay my respects to my daughter who is buried on hot island in potters feel of the city of new york. ah. then i change and change my plight to bring the honor respect and some type of fitting memorial...
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focus on what happens to one family when they lose their coverage. like a lot of thorns it is like a lot of thorns because one mom is here. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com when folks in the lower 48 think athey think salmon and energy.a, but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more energy. but that's just the start. to produce more from existing wells, we need advanced technology. that means hi-tech jobs in california and colorado. the oil moves through one of the world's largest pipelines. maintaining it means manufactur
focus on what happens to one family when they lose their coverage. like a lot of thorns it is like a lot of thorns because one mom is here. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten...
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so we hoped to bring closure to our family. and to bri, ana, love and respect to a soul that we haven't had the opportunity to honor properly for almost 50 years to this day. should i to have touched the earth that she's buried in? it? behooves me. to go over there to lay the 1st wreath at her grades and pay my respects to my daughter, who is buried on hot island in pod is feel of the city of new york. ah, then i came in to you. my plight to bring the honor respect and some type of fitting memorial statue over on hot allan for these soldiers of the civil war. ah, to have a city this modern, this cosmopolitan that still buries the unclaimed dad. the way jacob reese recorded in the 19th century just doesn't make sense. it's archaic, it's bizarre. and yet it also represents a truth about america, about the western world, perhaps that this tremendous inequality not only still exists but has, has widened. bjork still house the drawer is still unnamed, conchar with it still sounds musical, no to people in some distant part of the wor
so we hoped to bring closure to our family. and to bri, ana, love and respect to a soul that we haven't had the opportunity to honor properly for almost 50 years to this day. should i to have touched the earth that she's buried in? it? behooves me. to go over there to lay the 1st wreath at her grades and pay my respects to my daughter, who is buried on hot island in pod is feel of the city of new york. ah, then i came in to you. my plight to bring the honor respect and some type of fitting...
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that you could have a loving family a career money set aside. and you could still end up in a mass grave on an island off limits to the public. buried by inmates paid $0.50 an hour. when miners in from the south carrying the clang of the bell going from nearby city island tolling its fist forewarning. all around is desolate and sad. no kind hand to decorate these graves with trophies of love their number and so. on even a headstone to show with those interred what was once a human being. ringback my baby was already sick so our already knew. there was a 5050 chance of him living or diane. who gave birth to him i didn't have the financial to be able to bury him and stuff so the hospital gave me. a week for me to you know collect the money. i wanted to the world fair day after day day after day week that i was given. and they said no. and at that point i didn't know my real mother i didn't know my real family. so is like i really don't have nobody. power was a lone out here living actually literally alone. i care to be ungrateful because mean livi
that you could have a loving family a career money set aside. and you could still end up in a mass grave on an island off limits to the public. buried by inmates paid $0.50 an hour. when miners in from the south carrying the clang of the bell going from nearby city island tolling its fist forewarning. all around is desolate and sad. no kind hand to decorate these graves with trophies of love their number and so. on even a headstone to show with those interred what was once a human being....
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human face face on what it's about, what impact skids on both sides and on the sidelines and their families. so, thank you so much, cynthia, for being here today. why don't we start with you telling us a little bit about yourself. how did you get here? how did you get drawn into the issue? y "bully," why now? >> guest: i come from a background as a writer and when i was in school i was one of those kids who was really shy, and i tried to sail under the radar and i was someone that solid taking place around me and i didn't know what to do about it. and as all of us i think in this country were starting to see people coming out and talking about their experience of this phenomenon that so many of us have experienced in one way or another and had no words for it other than adolescents other than growing up. finally people were starting to stand back and say hold on, this isn't actually a normal part of growing up, this isn't a normal right of passage. i think there was a moment when there was a possibility for change, and the director and i decided to start the film out of the feeling that voi
human face face on what it's about, what impact skids on both sides and on the sidelines and their families. so, thank you so much, cynthia, for being here today. why don't we start with you telling us a little bit about yourself. how did you get here? how did you get drawn into the issue? y "bully," why now? >> guest: i come from a background as a writer and when i was in school i was one of those kids who was really shy, and i tried to sail under the radar and i was someone...
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in the suburbs than young families with children.this is a huge part of the story and in the book i talk about my father grew up in a community outside of philadelphia called driscoll phil. it was populated with tons of kids and on the 900 block of glendale avenue there were 41 children on that block when he was growing up. and now i actually hired a private investor -- investigator to get the number of how many kids are there now and there are less than 15. that change is happening all over the place. there is this imbalance that will mean we have way too many of one type of how house and not enough and another. the ones we where we are going o have to much a bar -- the zombie subdivisions. your point that the homebuilders are many of them still believe that there is a market for conventional suburbia and there probably is still. they might be right but it's going to be dramatically reduced market. i spoke with the ceo for the plug-in he is the word mothball. we have mothballed some of our communities and what they mean is they are
in the suburbs than young families with children.this is a huge part of the story and in the book i talk about my father grew up in a community outside of philadelphia called driscoll phil. it was populated with tons of kids and on the 900 block of glendale avenue there were 41 children on that block when he was growing up. and now i actually hired a private investor -- investigator to get the number of how many kids are there now and there are less than 15. that change is happening all over...
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the family wanted to surprise him with a trip to the family lake house. that's when fun times turned tragic. >> i went over to the water, ono the dock and looked down and i didn't see him. i noticed that his life jacket and his swim shoes were on the dock. >> reporter: this fun loving kid had drowned. the family promised not to drown in sorrow but to up lift his name through their foundation. building playgrounds and making sure kids everywhere like nate can swing as high as they can. >> that's our slogan to go out and be great. we want others to do the same. go out and contribute back, give back. >> reporter: in carroll, abc 2news. >> special on saturday. go out and be great for nathan. the dedication ceremony for nathan baker, the playground set for one at saturday afternoon right there, 3838sikesville road. >>> seven months ago josh wilson laid in a hospital bed. car crash on mountain road left him with a broken pelvis, punctured lung and injuries to his brain. needed a lot of blood. tonight he is helping give back. josh oranged a blood drive as a way
the family wanted to surprise him with a trip to the family lake house. that's when fun times turned tragic. >> i went over to the water, ono the dock and looked down and i didn't see him. i noticed that his life jacket and his swim shoes were on the dock. >> reporter: this fun loving kid had drowned. the family promised not to drown in sorrow but to up lift his name through their foundation. building playgrounds and making sure kids everywhere like nate can swing as high as they...
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family had to pick and choose what they could afford and girl scout was not one of them. but i always admired the uniforms. what would that be like? but i have learned a lot and i have learned all the songs. but the power of an organization to bring joy to so many girls is so important. now i worry we're in a pandemic and so many people have lost their jobs and evictions are around the corner and once again they will be joining the new york city shelter system and troop 6000 and is now in three shelters. there are 450 shelters in new york city 100 are single adults but more than half are for families with children. so that should tell you there are many other girls who also need to be heard so if you do go to girl scouts you can support troop 6000 by volunteering, to donate cookies. please by your cookies. and then with 12000 kids in the shelters? >> those that are at girl scout age. and the ones that we do have we are grateful we are holding virtual meetings and trying to meet with them during the pandemic we are family and making sure everyone is taken care of. it's imp
family had to pick and choose what they could afford and girl scout was not one of them. but i always admired the uniforms. what would that be like? but i have learned a lot and i have learned all the songs. but the power of an organization to bring joy to so many girls is so important. now i worry we're in a pandemic and so many people have lost their jobs and evictions are around the corner and once again they will be joining the new york city shelter system and troop 6000 and is now in three...
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and families that are white. so if there is a focus on work and things like that, training and education but the rate of return of an increase in a dollar in income isn't necessarily equivalent to the increase in wealth. so, for example, minority family who has an income increase in a dollar, the wealth increase does not equate to a dollar. for a white family, it may be more similar. so training families who are on snap or majority, minority families, how would that equate for you? because giving them a job may not necessarily pull them out of poverty the same way it would for a white family, for example. >> i'm not familiar with studies that you're referring to. and it may be true. i take it for granted that it's true. that that is not as strong for african-americans or hispanics as it is for white families. i don't know what you would do to ensure that balance is fixed by the welfare system. in new york city, we had recipients and applicants who were white and who were black and were latino and asian. it's very
and families that are white. so if there is a focus on work and things like that, training and education but the rate of return of an increase in a dollar in income isn't necessarily equivalent to the increase in wealth. so, for example, minority family who has an income increase in a dollar, the wealth increase does not equate to a dollar. for a white family, it may be more similar. so training families who are on snap or majority, minority families, how would that equate for you? because...
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this guy thinks that because the families are homeless they have no power and just because a family iscrisis doesn't mean you should be making millions of dollars off of me. >> the cost of living has sky rocketed do you know what i mean and i have to pay utilities and i have two kids and i have to food. do you know how much the city pays for that? >> our budget letter shows that which is basically like what they pay for our rent, pretty much like the break down. >> the money that is used and public assistance is paying for us to stay here that can be live. >> i'm sure you know how much the city is paying to house families in crisis. >> yeah. >> reporter: this is ryan and ten months ago she and her family applied for shelter, the apartment. >> so what is this? >> the budget letter. >> reporter: every month she receive as budget letter from the city. is this how much money the city is paying your landlord? >> for this apartment. >> yes. >> $2700. >> 27, 3750 and that is a lot of money, do you think the apartment is worth it? >> no way. >>> 115 open code violations. that is an average of
this guy thinks that because the families are homeless they have no power and just because a family iscrisis doesn't mean you should be making millions of dollars off of me. >> the cost of living has sky rocketed do you know what i mean and i have to pay utilities and i have two kids and i have to food. do you know how much the city pays for that? >> our budget letter shows that which is basically like what they pay for our rent, pretty much like the break down. >> the money...
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or extended family. you node in the book that there, there is a logic of demented logic behind, militarized police and mass incarceration. and that is with the industrialization and the creation of what marks would call surplus labor. they become the primary forms of social control. absolutely, you know, i think again, the work you did with joe sacco, thinking about sacrifice in the country. i mean, the sacrifice zones are certainly the, the, the $1000000.00 blocks that are, that are sending the vast majority of poor young black men to prison. and then they're also the industrialized towns that have nothing else but guarding labor for multi generational families. often white who are on the receiving end of the, of the, of the criminal punishment system. but who also then suffer from that system in a different way. you know, and just to kind of bring the conversation full circle in the prison that i work in . and i won't mention it right now by name. there couple things that are notable one that you menti
or extended family. you node in the book that there, there is a logic of demented logic behind, militarized police and mass incarceration. and that is with the industrialization and the creation of what marks would call surplus labor. they become the primary forms of social control. absolutely, you know, i think again, the work you did with joe sacco, thinking about sacrifice in the country. i mean, the sacrifice zones are certainly the, the, the $1000000.00 blocks that are, that are sending...
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the newest member of the abc family. anderson cooper is here. we will dish about this show and his personal life. >>> as the nation remembers the the 9/11 attacks victims' families got to see the ground zero memorial for the first time yesterday. now it's our turn. the memorial opens to the public today. joining us now live from manhattan is patricia with a first look. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. we are standing right now in a plaza that is a contributor 9/11 survivors. the blue friends behind me is where ground zero is and that is where the moral is that opened to the public for the very first time today. 7000 visitors are expected today. they come from 46 states and 33 countries. you have to reserve a visitor pass on line at the 9/11 memorial website in order to go werke. far, 400,000 passes have been reserved from all 50 states and from 70 countries. so this truly was an event that touched not only the city but the country and world. people just want to come here and pay their respects. by spoke with some construction workers that work
the newest member of the abc family. anderson cooper is here. we will dish about this show and his personal life. >>> as the nation remembers the the 9/11 attacks victims' families got to see the ground zero memorial for the first time yesterday. now it's our turn. the memorial opens to the public today. joining us now live from manhattan is patricia with a first look. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. we are standing right now in a plaza that is a contributor 9/11 survivors....
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just 2 days ago good family friend he passed away from kobe that he was in his sixty's and his daughter my eyes position was i'm for i stove she brought it home everyone got sick but with mild symptoms and he got sick and died we're in a situation where. there are 3. patrol people are just kind of walking in making sure that people are keeping their distance we actually wanted to get out because everywhere you look at the trajectory chart on up but not like. right at new york is like a hospital so we create i'm to you know what if you just get out so in the midst of this planning and talking about it you know i think and they're shut down the border security or hoping that if people hold window too i think or that and during that time. i think it's much the in the most implicit way like help terrorists when you're set that matters well i'm scared of getting sick i'm scared of getting my son sad and scared of anyone in my family getting sick. i was carried out like crying that being and right. there a sense i wake up every morning or my new day going to be great and then by the end of th
just 2 days ago good family friend he passed away from kobe that he was in his sixty's and his daughter my eyes position was i'm for i stove she brought it home everyone got sick but with mild symptoms and he got sick and died we're in a situation where. there are 3. patrol people are just kind of walking in making sure that people are keeping their distance we actually wanted to get out because everywhere you look at the trajectory chart on up but not like. right at new york is like a hospital...
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families don't get together on holidays. then we see this media back and forth and it's not helping anyone. i just would like to focus on the things that i think people want to make progress on. >> andrew, you and the title of the book forward, that is also the name of the party that you have launched in the last few weeks. why did you leave the democratic party? >> eric, i consider you a friend. i think you and i are like-minded about a lot of things. i spoke to about a lot of young democratic groups together . i left the democratic party because i think i can do more good launching a third-party which is a popular movement to help bring the country together by making it so that our legislators answer to the reasonable among us and not the extremeson either side . ice someone who's a democrat for 26 years but i'm someone who wants to help the country. if i thought i could do more good this direction, it's probably the right thing to do. obviously many friends are staunch democrats, myself among them and hopefully this can b
families don't get together on holidays. then we see this media back and forth and it's not helping anyone. i just would like to focus on the things that i think people want to make progress on. >> andrew, you and the title of the book forward, that is also the name of the party that you have launched in the last few weeks. why did you leave the democratic party? >> eric, i consider you a friend. i think you and i are like-minded about a lot of things. i spoke to about a lot of...
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it's a kind of family business. the other is, is one of the 1st things you see when you go into that prison is a fold it up flag that honors all the corrections officers that served in operation enduring freedom, which is the iraq war. and that served in prisons like up grade because of course they needed guards to go over and participate in that. so again, it kind of shows how these, these systems are networked, how, how they rely on this kind of reciprocity this back and forth. they rely on the what we would, what we should call the threat inflation, a constant sense of threat inflation. and the threats are coming from without, from within, from people who aren't like us from people who want to do us harm and, and they prevent that that prevents us from actually seeing the, again, structural harms that have been done to these very communities that now depend upon prisons and prison guarding for the livelihood of the people who live there. so i think it's a, it's a, it's a pretty profound thing when you start to co
it's a kind of family business. the other is, is one of the 1st things you see when you go into that prison is a fold it up flag that honors all the corrections officers that served in operation enduring freedom, which is the iraq war. and that served in prisons like up grade because of course they needed guards to go over and participate in that. so again, it kind of shows how these, these systems are networked, how, how they rely on this kind of reciprocity this back and forth. they rely on...
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you guys are are family to us.ou. >> a couple of different boys from up in sussex county that should have been an elementary school earlier today the or not. police have issued a warrant for their dad. they say he ran off with them about a month ago. >> that action in short all law-enforcement agencies around the country were aware that we were seeking this man and their assistance in his safe and speedy return. >> the prosecutor added the last time his car was spotted it was going through the fort mchenry tunnel in baltimore with stolen license plates mounted. the boy's mother issued this tearful plea. >> jackson, jackson i want you to know that i love you i miss you and i will never stop looking for you. >> and health concerns are also a a factor. one of the boys has asthma. one has diabetes requiring daily insulin shots. on the run prosecutors wonder whether he can take care of himself let alone the boys. >> definitely insulin-dependent. >> prosecutors at he must've been planning to run off. no one no one says t
you guys are are family to us.ou. >> a couple of different boys from up in sussex county that should have been an elementary school earlier today the or not. police have issued a warrant for their dad. they say he ran off with them about a month ago. >> that action in short all law-enforcement agencies around the country were aware that we were seeking this man and their assistance in his safe and speedy return. >> the prosecutor added the last time his car was spotted it was...
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sc johnson, a family company.old her she was going to get $77,000 and how much did you get? >> i got $77,000! >> he told me that i would receive some unexpected money i got a settlement of $40,000 >> all of the sudden july 17th, i got $20,362! >> you said i would restore some money, and it comes as you said over $78,000! >> i have not stopped receiving blessings since theday he gave me that letter! god has used reverend peter popoff throughout his entire life and ministry to bring miraculous deliverance to hundreds of thousands of people around the world.
sc johnson, a family company.old her she was going to get $77,000 and how much did you get? >> i got $77,000! >> he told me that i would receive some unexpected money i got a settlement of $40,000 >> all of the sudden july 17th, i got $20,362! >> you said i would restore some money, and it comes as you said over $78,000! >> i have not stopped receiving blessings since theday he gave me that letter! god has used reverend peter popoff throughout his entire life and...
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focus on what happens to one family when they lose their coverage.a lot of thorns it is like a lot of thorns because one mom is here. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testost
focus on what happens to one family when they lose their coverage.a lot of thorns it is like a lot of thorns because one mom is here. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without...
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focus on what happens to one family when they lose their coverage.is like a lot of thorns because one mom is here. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com you make a great team. it's been that way sincthe day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is heal
focus on what happens to one family when they lose their coverage.is like a lot of thorns because one mom is here. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm...
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>> let's take a look at how families are actually paying for college or how feels are doing it stillajority of scholarship costs are paid for my scholarships and grants but there's also people with savings as well as the students income and savings. 19% is student borrowing and then parents are also borrowing about 8% keep in mind grants are not always completely free scholarship is usually free money. grants may have some strings attached. >> i'm kind of surprised at the student loan numbers and the parent loan numbers when you think about what a big number in all it is. but is that number shrinking at all? >> the parents are taking on less debt. they may still be borrowing at the same rate. they're saying i'm not going to borrow a ton of money and sabotage my financial future for this which is really smart. when you ask parents how much are you willing to spend on your child's education? and these are parents whose kids aren't in school yet, this is what they're anticipating. only 14% said they would take out $75,000 or more. >> is that because parents are saving more or less willi
>> let's take a look at how families are actually paying for college or how feels are doing it stillajority of scholarship costs are paid for my scholarships and grants but there's also people with savings as well as the students income and savings. 19% is student borrowing and then parents are also borrowing about 8% keep in mind grants are not always completely free scholarship is usually free money. grants may have some strings attached. >> i'm kind of surprised at the student...
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it is a family issue, just like raising the minimum wage is a family issue.ng childcare is a family issue. declining marriage rate is a family issue. the unequal rates of incarceration is a family issue. [cheering] helping more people with an addiction or mental health problem get help is a family issue. [applause] in america, every family should feel like they belong. we should offer hard-working law-abiding immigrants families a path to citizenship. [applause] not second-class status. and, we should ban discrimination against lgbt americans and their families. [cheering] so they can live, learn, mary, rry, and work, just like everybody else. you know, america's diversity, our openness, devotion to human rights and freedom is what has drawn so many to our shores. what inspires people all over the world -- i know, i have seen it with my own eyes. these are also the qualities that repair as well for a world -- prepare us well for a world that is more interconnected than ever before. we have a third fight -- to harness all of america's power, smarts, and values
it is a family issue, just like raising the minimum wage is a family issue.ng childcare is a family issue. declining marriage rate is a family issue. the unequal rates of incarceration is a family issue. [cheering] helping more people with an addiction or mental health problem get help is a family issue. [applause] in america, every family should feel like they belong. we should offer hard-working law-abiding immigrants families a path to citizenship. [applause] not second-class status. and, we...
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family style chinese food chain has a lot of favorites.pace get special chopsticks and many other toys for the table. red robin. healthy options including mr. burgers and offers parents and easy to understand ingredient menu. number three, chilies. the tex-mex chain keeps expanding its kids' menu. number two, bordeaux, chicago world. wide air fares and in recen years including whole grain pastas. kids and some restaurants can even put on an apron and make their own pizza. the number one kid friendly restaurant is -- the restaurant offers everything from the basic chicken finrs to what grilled fish giving kids and of which entity to be a little more adventurous. kids fried's -- kids fries are not salted..3 others on the lt, mimi's cafe as we to make up. an update to a little story. it might make you think twice before opening your curtains. a manhattan judge has ruled this guy can keep snapping photos of you and your children in your private moments while in your apartment. to paren sued. he started sellinghotos of the children in the new y
family style chinese food chain has a lot of favorites.pace get special chopsticks and many other toys for the table. red robin. healthy options including mr. burgers and offers parents and easy to understand ingredient menu. number three, chilies. the tex-mex chain keeps expanding its kids' menu. number two, bordeaux, chicago world. wide air fares and in recen years including whole grain pastas. kids and some restaurants can even put on an apron and make their own pizza. the number one kid...
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young families starting from a middle income families, low income families. can't even get a starter home anymore. that's why since becoming governor, housing has been front and center of my agenda. the budget we worked on together we passed. the five year, $25 million plan to create bills, 100,000 affordable homes. the single largest housing investment in our state history. the unlocked billions for nycha for the creation of new york city public housing preservation trust. we created $25 million prevention legal services program to keep people in their homes and make sure vulnerable renters had the representation they needed part. investing 539 million the homeowner assistance line, who made 100 million supplements available. we've done this all together. what do think leader cousins and speaker for prioritizing housing. they know how important this is. they recognized too many people are struggling just to find a place to call home. they are looking to us for bold leadership, decisive action is called for now. today, i'm proud to introduce your housing act,
young families starting from a middle income families, low income families. can't even get a starter home anymore. that's why since becoming governor, housing has been front and center of my agenda. the budget we worked on together we passed. the five year, $25 million plan to create bills, 100,000 affordable homes. the single largest housing investment in our state history. the unlocked billions for nycha for the creation of new york city public housing preservation trust. we created $25...
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i immediately tried to start call my family, my brother lives in new york, my dad lives in manhattan. i could not get through to anybody. i was very panicked and crying all over the place. and just saying what is happening to my city, frankly. as time went on, we realized what was really happening. i don't know if i should say this on the radio, but they took me from work and they took me to cheers and i had a drink to calm down. the whole day i was looking for my mom and my best friend, and not until really late that evening, maybe 10:00 at night, i found my best friend. i think my mom was the was the next day. she told me the story of being on the train, he was going slower and slower and someone ran in and said they hit the tower. she said it is new york, so we thought it was crazy. when they let her out and she walked up the stairs, she saw people jumping out the window. even though she still walks to her office, but they got them all out. she was telling her story. to this day, when talking to you about it, i can feel myself tearing up. i was going to my then boyfriend, now husba
i immediately tried to start call my family, my brother lives in new york, my dad lives in manhattan. i could not get through to anybody. i was very panicked and crying all over the place. and just saying what is happening to my city, frankly. as time went on, we realized what was really happening. i don't know if i should say this on the radio, but they took me from work and they took me to cheers and i had a drink to calm down. the whole day i was looking for my mom and my best friend, and...
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the other good in this house and 35 members of the family were martyred among the bodies on my sunday and grandchildren. when our entire house is collapsed, everything has been destroyed. the can't enter the house, trying to figure things out to taliban can help us. not one of the one rotted. the taliban government has managed to mobilize and move some supplies in and some of the injured out. but this is one of the most remote regions of the country. those 8 organizations that kept staff and f canister and after the taliban takeover are doing what's possible. the evacuating people with the medical facilities. so i've got to start at the moment, is that how systems come on the strain over the last again, connected to the development assistance in state assets have been frozen as those affected wait for aid to arrive or the chance to be evacuated. local medical facilities, what do what they can but graves must be dug. the dead must be buried. c, u. s. supreme court has ruled that americans have a constitutional rights to carry firearms in public. the court struck down a new york law req
the other good in this house and 35 members of the family were martyred among the bodies on my sunday and grandchildren. when our entire house is collapsed, everything has been destroyed. the can't enter the house, trying to figure things out to taliban can help us. not one of the one rotted. the taliban government has managed to mobilize and move some supplies in and some of the injured out. but this is one of the most remote regions of the country. those 8 organizations that kept staff and f...
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but none of this is enough for a family of 4 or 5 people. and that will definitely not last them even half a month. no more than 20000 families in the region are on a waiting list for assistance. got that hired on looking at love were grateful for agencies helping only a temporary solution. we need to revive by industries again and fix our broken infrastructure. we've broken how people feel, attending the funeral to, to family members that died in the fuel tank of last, gar, a car is the center of poverty. my son died for just 5 liters of fuel and they don't care about a car. we lost our children, and none of those response will ask about us. the united nation says lebanon is facing an urgent humanitarian crisis off to use a systematic corruption. the majority of the population is skipping meals, and as they feel increasing, neglected, they can only but take life one day. at a time, thought a height of al jazeera caught northern levin on the sandy led coalition fighting the hoof rebels. and yemen says it's intercepted 3 missile attacks. i ta
but none of this is enough for a family of 4 or 5 people. and that will definitely not last them even half a month. no more than 20000 families in the region are on a waiting list for assistance. got that hired on looking at love were grateful for agencies helping only a temporary solution. we need to revive by industries again and fix our broken infrastructure. we've broken how people feel, attending the funeral to, to family members that died in the fuel tank of last, gar, a car is the center...