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community anti-drug coalitions of america, alexandria, va; jordan burnham, mental health advocate, active minds inc., washington, dc; dr. wendy greene, assistant director of trauma and critical care and program developer, screening, brief interventions and referral to treatment program, howard university hospital, washington, dc. fran, what is the definition of behavioral health, and how do we distinguish between prevention, early intervention, and treatment within that definition? the definition for behavioral health for samhsa is we are taking the substance abuse and mental health prevention, intervention, and treatment programs, and we are encasing it within the disorder realm. so substance abuse, prevention, intervention, and treatment are exactly the same, same levels, and so is mental health. we are finding that mental health properties for prevention, especially, are very similar to the properties of substance abuse, and treatment is different in one respect, but the intervention to get people into treatment is very similar. it is similar, but there are differences between the treatment
community anti-drug coalitions of america, alexandria, va; jordan burnham, mental health advocate, active minds inc., washington, dc; dr. wendy greene, assistant director of trauma and critical care and program developer, screening, brief interventions and referral to treatment program, howard university hospital, washington, dc. fran, what is the definition of behavioral health, and how do we distinguish between prevention, early intervention, and treatment within that definition? the...
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and that is why i think it's important, like active minds, the organization that i speak for, there's over 300 new branches over the entire country and that's for young adults to express how they feel, to tell their own stories, and to feel like they truly belong in the mental health community. and i think it's great. very good. fran, final thoughts? collaboration. i think that most of what we are talking about here is collaboration. we cannot do it alone, we have to work with our... at the federal level we're working with all our federal partners, everything from a prescription drug abuse problem with the federal drug administration; we're working with the office of national drug control policy on some of our substance abuse issues, particularly targeting young people and older adults. we're also looking, working with the centers for disease control. we're just working and working with our partners. we're asking states to do exactly the same thing. we want to give out the messages that we are trying to bring behavioral health into the primary world of health. meaning, and in a much s
and that is why i think it's important, like active minds, the organization that i speak for, there's over 300 new branches over the entire country and that's for young adults to express how they feel, to tell their own stories, and to feel like they truly belong in the mental health community. and i think it's great. very good. fran, final thoughts? collaboration. i think that most of what we are talking about here is collaboration. we cannot do it alone, we have to work with our... at the...
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as well as we have active community minded staff throughout the library who have a wealth of resources and ideas at their finger tips. they often bring ideases and from that we create programs. >> that was a really great program. that came to us as a lot of events and programs do through our book seller community. bo and our staff worked to bring poets and writers for a wonderful program. we had over a hundred people that attend third degree event in the auditorium. from that, bo is continuing to do work toward the knobby street project today. >> on march fifth 2007 a car bomb was exexploded in baghdad, more than 30 people were killd and more than a hundred were wounded. this local is the historic center of baghdad book selling. a winding street filled with book stores and out door book stalls. named after the famous 10th century arab poet, this is an old and established street for book selling and has been for hundreds of years. book selling on this street is no different from book selling here. we traffic in memory, ideas and dreams. in that sense we feel the street starts at the fro
as well as we have active community minded staff throughout the library who have a wealth of resources and ideas at their finger tips. they often bring ideases and from that we create programs. >> that was a really great program. that came to us as a lot of events and programs do through our book seller community. bo and our staff worked to bring poets and writers for a wonderful program. we had over a hundred people that attend third degree event in the auditorium. from that, bo is...
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mind. we have an accident reported in towson on west joppa at chestnut. fire activity and south lee high at foster avenue and keep in mind, conway street is closed downtown between charles street and light until june 17thmegan. >>> 6:16. here's a question for you this morning. is surfing easier on two legs when standing up on the board or four? you have to see the video i think. >> the video to prove it. you know it looks like surfing has gone to the dogsch the poochs were -- dogs. the poochs were catching waves south of san diego at imperial beach. wasn't there a anchor man. >> yes it was. >> skiing squirrel and surfing dogs. yeah it's part of the competition. each pup had 10 minutes to catch waves had to get two waves. the winners received a free vacation at resort and you probably could have given them a treat and they would have been just as happy. >> i would be nervous to put my dog on a surfboard. >>> more video weekends to be relaxing but it became active for one colorado couple. at least in the backyard. a 200-pound black bear climbed up a tree on saturday and
mind. we have an accident reported in towson on west joppa at chestnut. fire activity and south lee high at foster avenue and keep in mind, conway street is closed downtown between charles street and light until june 17thmegan. >>> 6:16. here's a question for you this morning. is surfing easier on two legs when standing up on the board or four? you have to see the video i think. >> the video to prove it. you know it looks like surfing has gone to the dogsch the poochs were --...
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when you ask question, keep in mind, this is still an active investigation. we still have another suspect. and second, we would ask that in your question, to the text ent -- to the extent possible that you respect the family. you can only imagine what they are feeling and that when you ask them questions, you keep that in mind. with that i'm going to ask the mayor to make some comments. >> thank you all for being here. as you know, yesterday, at the community was shocked by the heinous crime. when i visited the victim in the house, i prime minister missed her that hee -- i promised her that hee would spare no justice to bring in -- we would spare no just is to bring in the suspect -- justice to bring in the suspects spongessic. east palo alto is certainly not a ways where you can shoot somebody and kill a 3-year-old that had nothing to do with anything about this case. we very much want you to respect the family and the mother with your questions. we don't want to turn this into a sir kiss. she's been find enough to show up here. we appeal to your highest, pr
when you ask question, keep in mind, this is still an active investigation. we still have another suspect. and second, we would ask that in your question, to the text ent -- to the extent possible that you respect the family. you can only imagine what they are feeling and that when you ask them questions, you keep that in mind. with that i'm going to ask the mayor to make some comments. >> thank you all for being here. as you know, yesterday, at the community was shocked by the heinous...
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keep in mind that most of the law enforcement activities at the airport are not in the hands of the san francisco police department. they are at the hands of tsa and immigration officials. we will be hopefully meeting with them as well in the near future. it is noted that in the annual future. it is noted that in the annual
keep in mind that most of the law enforcement activities at the airport are not in the hands of the san francisco police department. they are at the hands of tsa and immigration officials. we will be hopefully meeting with them as well in the near future. it is noted that in the annual future. it is noted that in the annual
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i think people are volunteering, staying on in different roles, keeping their minds in more active. so i think it's different than the sense of the word retirements we know of. >> rose: how do you frame the questions so we get the maximum feedback. >> well, you approach surveying with hypotheses and we had some hypotheses but we also knew that there was stuff we didn't know we didn't know. >> rose: what's an example of stuff you didn't know you didn't know? >> i think we didn't know how people necessarily expressed their emotion. there's an interesting part in the book that looks at what emional workplace personality type you are. anby figuring out what kind of inner fortitude you have, do you tend to have strong inner fortitude or week and then how you express that. do you express in the a very outward way or do you sort of keep it inside? we emerged these four personnalty types. >> rose: what i would like to believe is whether you cry or nohas nothing to do with internal... >> it doesn't. in fact, this is much re aut broad emion, not just crying. it's really about how you deal wit
i think people are volunteering, staying on in different roles, keeping their minds in more active. so i think it's different than the sense of the word retirements we know of. >> rose: how do you frame the questions so we get the maximum feedback. >> well, you approach surveying with hypotheses and we had some hypotheses but we also knew that there was stuff we didn't know we didn't know. >> rose: what's an example of stuff you didn't know you didn't know? >> i think we...
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activities. that is what it is for. that was in mind with our philosophy. which is why we made sure that that funding was protected. but i also think that the process you just described to us, and i raised this issue last year. is still a categorical thinking process that we did not -- we have not considered and i'm not sure i would advocate doing it this year because we did look at this two-year process but in the future, i think we should at least consider and we should -- when it is not budget crunch time think about whether we could significantly change the budget process particularly related to this flexibility and say suppose we did what some other districts have done and just presume that we put all of this money in the general fund and then say what would we do including our equity-related activities but instead of saying here is the program which as we heard testimony tonight all of the retirements at least temporarily do not exist. yet when we said we're going to flex 50% of that, we're presuming we're going to keep spending the rest of it the way
activities. that is what it is for. that was in mind with our philosophy. which is why we made sure that that funding was protected. but i also think that the process you just described to us, and i raised this issue last year. is still a categorical thinking process that we did not -- we have not considered and i'm not sure i would advocate doing it this year because we did look at this two-year process but in the future, i think we should at least consider and we should -- when it is not...
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activity going on. it is important we remain connected and engaged. >> would you mind if we were to pull the seniors together and translate for me in a mini meeting? >> yes, sir. >> what we are going ready to do is we are going to have a quick little mini meeting to -- because we didn't translate my short message before. >> i just want to say i want to welcome everyone to the event. >> we have folks in visitation valley only talking with visitation valley. we have folks in bayview again only talking in a very small corridor of 3rd straight and the merchant corridor. we don't have people talking to the hill merchant association, doing patch. all these fragrmented conversations are happening, largely talking about the same thing, crime, keeping the streets clean, supporting sbaubs. that is something i made a concerted effort on the campaign to build bridges. >> along third street, dog patch, and everyone along the cord door has the same complaint. >> i have the same complaint. >> we have the third street merchant corridor and an opportunity to revite lies what i consider to be the main artery of the business d
activity going on. it is important we remain connected and engaged. >> would you mind if we were to pull the seniors together and translate for me in a mini meeting? >> yes, sir. >> what we are going ready to do is we are going to have a quick little mini meeting to -- because we didn't translate my short message before. >> i just want to say i want to welcome everyone to the event. >> we have folks in visitation valley only talking with visitation valley. we have...
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activity that you do. it's really exciting. >> all about teamwork. everybody's mind has to be at the same place. >> to do that, takes a lot of preparation. we got to watch as some teams practiced for the big event. dragon boat racing takes up to 20 paddlers, and puts them all in a 40 foot boat. athletes paddle like crazy to get to the finish line first. >> the two people who sit in the front on the right and the left are called the pacers or the strokers. they are responsible for setting the pace and the drummer is responsible for making sure they're always synchronized. >> since this was only a practice, we didn't have a drummer on board. but that didn't stop the team from working on the all-important rhythm. timing is everything. experts say being able to paddle in proper cadence is more important than strength. >> the sport traces its roots back to ancient china. according to legend, some fishermen raced to save a famous poet from drowning festivals are still held in his memory. in competition, the boats are all decked out like dragons. traditionally the symbol of
activity that you do. it's really exciting. >> all about teamwork. everybody's mind has to be at the same place. >> to do that, takes a lot of preparation. we got to watch as some teams practiced for the big event. dragon boat racing takes up to 20 paddlers, and puts them all in a 40 foot boat. athletes paddle like crazy to get to the finish line first. >> the two people who sit in the front on the right and the left are called the pacers or the strokers. they are responsible...
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guess there might be a little credibility in that but you also have to keep in mind that i don't think that men are actively seeking women who have absolutely no sexual experience i think that women are waiting to become educated waiting to have successful careers and then they start looking for marriage and a lot of cases it might in some people's perspective be too late for them to get married either the man or take it in or they're looking for women that are younger and of course there's a little credibility to that but i don't think that the root of the problem is the fact that women are exploring their sexuality and they're having fun with it you know being free and you know getting that experience before getting married i don't think that it's fair to blame it on that and there's also the question of supply and demand you know there was a really interesting article written about russia and how in russia men actually women outnumber men so there's a huge issue with women who want to get married with a cat because men get that pick of the litter there's so many women looking to get married and so few me
guess there might be a little credibility in that but you also have to keep in mind that i don't think that men are actively seeking women who have absolutely no sexual experience i think that women are waiting to become educated waiting to have successful careers and then they start looking for marriage and a lot of cases it might in some people's perspective be too late for them to get married either the man or take it in or they're looking for women that are younger and of course there's a...
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keep in mind though crews cleared from the roadway, there still might be activity slowing you down overnight traffic control on that span as well. then we do have a little further south, we have some slowing through the walnut creek but no major issues. not enough to turn those sensors yellow. smooth through caldecott tunnel registering construction cleared from there, lower deck starting to clear. the bay bridge, look at the toll plaza, scott, light volume here. some puddles in spots like this because of the overnight rains, so watch it because we still have off ramps to watch out for. >> thank you much. >>> coming up three months later a plan to help out some east bay homeowners whose homes are still threatened by mudslides. >>> the state budget is balanced but it may not stay that way. why we can find ourselves in another financial crisis soon. >>> plus san jose may get a pro basketball team, sort of. we'll explain that and how the warriors are involved as we return. a live look at the bay bridge as we go to break. 4:40. >>> welcome back to you. it's 4:43 as we take a look at 880. just in
keep in mind though crews cleared from the roadway, there still might be activity slowing you down overnight traffic control on that span as well. then we do have a little further south, we have some slowing through the walnut creek but no major issues. not enough to turn those sensors yellow. smooth through caldecott tunnel registering construction cleared from there, lower deck starting to clear. the bay bridge, look at the toll plaza, scott, light volume here. some puddles in spots like this...
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aside from pier i-80, which would be a team activity, it is really on the spectator areas that would not require those construction time mind. moving on to 2013 on this slide, saying spectator locations as well as pork locations that have now sprung forward, constructive hopefully by 2013. mr. bentsen discussed a number of these in conjunction with prior items. the team based at 30 and 32, being the centerpiece. with that being our canvas, we focused primarily on how do we rightsize our strategy to move people to these locations? part of the basis of all this focus on using existing lines that people are familiar with, but figuring out ways to augment service, established limited stop service, other methods to move people quickly along these corridors. so that while they are on the corridor, they are enjoying better service, but we are also allowing more capacity to get to the waterfront, as well as northern new locations and park lands. the primary backbone for this service are the three bus lines you see here. the 47, going along van ness, a limited stop service. that would incorporate a terminus event launched site that
aside from pier i-80, which would be a team activity, it is really on the spectator areas that would not require those construction time mind. moving on to 2013 on this slide, saying spectator locations as well as pork locations that have now sprung forward, constructive hopefully by 2013. mr. bentsen discussed a number of these in conjunction with prior items. the team based at 30 and 32, being the centerpiece. with that being our canvas, we focused primarily on how do we rightsize our...
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active addresses. of those, 291 have paid and registered their buildings. the balance are in different stages of the code enforcement process. keep in mind, over the past two years or so, there were 300 other buildings that were evaluated. the owners responded and provided us with industry documents and information. they were declared as not needed to be on the active list. commissioner murphy: what is the annual fee for that? >> $765. that involves the registration form, ownership, other information, other requirements for the building. commissioner murphy: so it is the same fee as a single-family house, as in multiple units? >> yes. now, if you look at any active address on the list, it does not give an indication of the amount of staff time involved in any of those entries. when a particular address comes to our attention, we do a quick evaluation and then send out a letter with all of the criteria involved in registering the building. we give it a timeline. if no action is taken, they get a second courtesy letter. after that time line expires, our building inspector goes into the field, and if appropriate, will issue a notice of viol
active addresses. of those, 291 have paid and registered their buildings. the balance are in different stages of the code enforcement process. keep in mind, over the past two years or so, there were 300 other buildings that were evaluated. the owners responded and provided us with industry documents and information. they were declared as not needed to be on the active list. commissioner murphy: what is the annual fee for that? >> $765. that involves the registration form, ownership, other...
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well i don't know i don't know the american people elect were active i'm afraid of the fifteenth and i wouldn't i wouldn't i wouldn't mind i think any president should run but when you start limiting people that means you say the public doesn't have a nuff education or enough confidence or were thought to understand whether or not you're doing a good job and so my belief is you run for your run for election and if they accept you the accept you then you carry that around well maybe maybe they just think that when you are in office you you've got too much of what we call the administrative resources i mean you can you you can you can pull more money more resources to being reelected that's the graph and there's no more time because you just weren't really elected and you not worry about doing your job then you can't realize that most people worry about that maybe they had accumulated money i got my campaign going and they forget about doing their job and so the mayor is more it's not partisan job the mayor is about people and that's where the mayor's office is i'm ok what's your biggest achievement what makes you kid kids
well i don't know i don't know the american people elect were active i'm afraid of the fifteenth and i wouldn't i wouldn't i wouldn't mind i think any president should run but when you start limiting people that means you say the public doesn't have a nuff education or enough confidence or were thought to understand whether or not you're doing a good job and so my belief is you run for your run for election and if they accept you the accept you then you carry that around well maybe maybe they...
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mind. >>> also in hawaii, new video of a fresh stream of lava spilling into a lake, this new activity does not pose any danger to hawaii's big island. but scientists say that it's causing some disruption with the volcano's crust. >>> for a look at your national weather, here's nba meteorologi meteorologist, bill karins. >> chicago, the warmest temperature in five years. minneapolis, 103. that's just doesn't happen that often. incredible heat. everybody to the right here was above 100 degrees. the exceptions, northern new england. and much of the west is much cooler. this cool air will slowly begin to give relief to areas like minnesotaed to. the heat ridge builds to the east, over the top -- right around the smokey mountains. that hot air is going to pump right around it. minneapolis, you'll cool off as that cold front slides through today and some of the hottest air of the season will be arriving in areas of the mid-atlantic. the 24-hour temperature change, temperature right now compared to yesterday at this time, is about 10 degrees cooler in billings. we're already warming it up. temper
mind. >>> also in hawaii, new video of a fresh stream of lava spilling into a lake, this new activity does not pose any danger to hawaii's big island. but scientists say that it's causing some disruption with the volcano's crust. >>> for a look at your national weather, here's nba meteorologi meteorologist, bill karins. >> chicago, the warmest temperature in five years. minneapolis, 103. that's just doesn't happen that often. incredible heat. everybody to the right here...
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free state project is trying to move the further away from being active in politics to get votes it's using the political process to free minds and when you do that and use an example around the world you have people i interviewed a guy today on my radio show from portugal you know and eat the starch in exposure these ideas he tries to find people that are making these things what happens was he do you know he just as i need to go there i tell you a lot of people from free talk live the radio program that has over one hundred stations now they're always talking about it and it's just been a really big thing and people are just looking for answers that's like an attorney but i thought how we got but i will see you friday morning ten i haven't the media room for the live first taping ever of adam or his management of a live studio audience you can get for and have thought it was well will be a blast all right i was going to hancock publisher at freedoms phoenix that come on . and now you the viewer only out today on you tube writes and i'll have to yell to read this properly because it's in all caps as a warrior i demand the fu
free state project is trying to move the further away from being active in politics to get votes it's using the political process to free minds and when you do that and use an example around the world you have people i interviewed a guy today on my radio show from portugal you know and eat the starch in exposure these ideas he tries to find people that are making these things what happens was he do you know he just as i need to go there i tell you a lot of people from free talk live the radio...
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internet's daily take i'll tell you why the rise of activism coincides with the fall of real journalism in america. for tonight's conversations with great minds i'm joined by one of the leading environmentalists not just in the united states but in the entire world and man who is described by the washington post as one of the world's most influential thinkers and insight has been praised by not just the news media but also congress as well as the president says bill clinton he's the founder of the world watch institute and also founder and president of the earth policy institute it over fifty books on our planet and the environment his most recent is titled world on the edge of an environmental and economic collapse but our environment the midst of turmoil and uncertain future ahead he's the man i want to listen to that's why it's an item pleased to have here in the studio with me. welcome to the program my pleasure it's actually not done. ok lester brown who caused it and i got honorary degrees together once an ohio state really and he of course being an actor wouldn't have a ph d. and i have a had research institute for thirty five years wo
internet's daily take i'll tell you why the rise of activism coincides with the fall of real journalism in america. for tonight's conversations with great minds i'm joined by one of the leading environmentalists not just in the united states but in the entire world and man who is described by the washington post as one of the world's most influential thinkers and insight has been praised by not just the news media but also congress as well as the president says bill clinton he's the founder of...
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say they are pleased with their growth pointing out more than half their active users logon to facebook on any given day. keep in mind, facebook still does have 678 million users worldwide. it did see a lot of growth in brazil, india, mexico. excuse me, sir, are you a facebook user? >> yeah. >> are you? were you surprised to hear last month here in the united states they saw a drop of 6 million users. >> i saw that on the internet, yes, i did. >> why do you think that is? >> because everybody is on it? >> you think the market is saturated? >> it is. it's already saturated. >> this is a drop where people were on it and decided to get off the website. some people think, they are sick and tired of it, got fatigue. >> yes, i'm on the facebook every day. i'm addicted to it. i think everybody is. >> what makes it so addictive to you? >> you've got to see what everybody is doing. you want to know everybody's business, what everybody is doing. >> what are you doing right now? >> get a cup of coffee and go to work. >> all right. take it easy, man. 678 million users. the timing of this news is sick, laura, because as you've pr
say they are pleased with their growth pointing out more than half their active users logon to facebook on any given day. keep in mind, facebook still does have 678 million users worldwide. it did see a lot of growth in brazil, india, mexico. excuse me, sir, are you a facebook user? >> yeah. >> are you? were you surprised to hear last month here in the united states they saw a drop of 6 million users. >> i saw that on the internet, yes, i did. >> why do you think that...
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evidence indicates express may be spread through human activity in case and mind where bats hibernate the role of bats you both have mentioned is critical, is very important. but the department of interior two years ago when the disease was recognized started to lead a coordinated effort and response together with the bureau within the department of interior, fish and wild service, national park service and bureau of land management, the usda, department of agriculture or the federal agencies affected states, the academic communities and private non-profit organizations. we assemble a team of 100 experts that come from different partners and organizations and are working together to monitor winans interim. the conductors and some research, medication and conservation efforts and conduct outreach through the national plan. the team of partners is working to identify the impact of bat populations and the ecosystem as a whole. the mechanisms by which the strength needed and the mechanisms to which it contributes to mortality in affected backs. the team is also cooperating to monitor the
evidence indicates express may be spread through human activity in case and mind where bats hibernate the role of bats you both have mentioned is critical, is very important. but the department of interior two years ago when the disease was recognized started to lead a coordinated effort and response together with the bureau within the department of interior, fish and wild service, national park service and bureau of land management, the usda, department of agriculture or the federal agencies...