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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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it is the symbol of the active mind and you see images of actively burning flames through the librarywhich might seem odd for an institution that had two disastrous fires in 1841 and eight -- in 1845 and 1851. but it is not about destructive fire, but creative fire, and it is to inspire. when you enter the building when you are supposed to, as the architects and designers and sculptors plant, by going of the great exterior staircase, you experience the design of the three archways that represent art, science, and literature that you go through. but i think the most beautiful thing, and especially if the light is right, are the bronze doors. they represent the great evolutions in the transition of human knowledge. you have the transition of speech. if you have right team. and you have -- you have right and you have printing. and we have had a fourth revolution and people say that we need the electronic doorway because that has happened. and winning a circular -- and we have a circular sculpture above the doorway. mother and child, that is where learning begins, and more mothers need. a
it is the symbol of the active mind and you see images of actively burning flames through the librarywhich might seem odd for an institution that had two disastrous fires in 1841 and eight -- in 1845 and 1851. but it is not about destructive fire, but creative fire, and it is to inspire. when you enter the building when you are supposed to, as the architects and designers and sculptors plant, by going of the great exterior staircase, you experience the design of the three archways that...
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call it the torch of knowledge, sometimes they use the latin word for it, and is the symbol of the active mind. you see images of actively burning flames, torches, lamps, all through the library, you know, which might seem odd for an institution that had had two disastrous fires in 1814 and in 1851. but it's not about destructive fire, it's about creative fire. and it's to inspire. when you enter the building as you're supposed to, as the architects and designers and sculptors planned going up the great staircase, you experience the facade of the building. the three archways that represent art, science, and literature that you go through. i think the most beautiful thing and especially if the light is right are those bronze doors. they represent the three great revolutions in the transmission of human knowledge. you have speech, you have writing, and you have printing. that is the three great re-lutions as of 1897. we now say we've had a fourth revolution and we need an electronic doorway because that has happened. >> in the circumstance la area above the door, it's a mother and child and four
call it the torch of knowledge, sometimes they use the latin word for it, and is the symbol of the active mind. you see images of actively burning flames, torches, lamps, all through the library, you know, which might seem odd for an institution that had had two disastrous fires in 1814 and in 1851. but it's not about destructive fire, it's about creative fire. and it's to inspire. when you enter the building as you're supposed to, as the architects and designers and sculptors planned going up...
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my mind was terribly activated trying to do the right saying. we were riding in the elevator to our private quarters with the royal couple. as it stopped for us to get off, the doors open, and an unbounded jack ford. still trying to put his shirt together. jack stared in total disbelief and embarrassment. queen elisabeth just looked at me and she smiled and she said, do w
my mind was terribly activated trying to do the right saying. we were riding in the elevator to our private quarters with the royal couple. as it stopped for us to get off, the doors open, and an unbounded jack ford. still trying to put his shirt together. jack stared in total disbelief and embarrassment. queen elisabeth just looked at me and she smiled and she said, do w
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mind. in activating that part of the street. a formal a fast-food restaurant i would oppose with everybody -- a formula fast food restaurant i would oppose with every bone in my body. there are -- if there are any place in san francisco, if you bring in someone, a large number of locally based purveyors of good food that would love to have that location and the amount of trade that would automatically becoming there, there is no reason to resort and i will not name them to any number of fast-food formula retail restaurants. this should be more said francisco. with that, i will move to approve the conditional use authorization with the conditions to continue to work with the department. >> president olague: commissioner antonini? >> commissioner antonini: i had a question about how soon this would be able to move forward. i know there is permitting and a lot of things we cannot control. >> march 2013. target opens three times a year. they open new stores on three days so they can be correctly merchandised for the season. that is
mind. in activating that part of the street. a formal a fast-food restaurant i would oppose with everybody -- a formula fast food restaurant i would oppose with every bone in my body. there are -- if there are any place in san francisco, if you bring in someone, a large number of locally based purveyors of good food that would love to have that location and the amount of trade that would automatically becoming there, there is no reason to resort and i will not name them to any number of...
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activity. >> if it's territorial i mind. >> in case it's gang related and they are marking our territory i would like to paint it over. >> anything with numbers like x iv or x 13 west side mob and the bay view those are gang related. with gang related or profanity we will abait it as soon as possible. >> i consider it an art. there are circles of people that form around it whether or not they should ruin public property. >> this is art work i'm for it. unless it's on someone's property and they don't want it there. judge kids with silver paint expressing their ego needs doesn't belong on our property. >> graffiti is when you don't have permission to write anything on their property. >> eighth street is part of your regular rout? >> yes. >> everyday. >> eighth street. divisidero street. irving street. every block they going through they paint 3 or 4 streets in the block the poles the utility boxes, mailbox. >> thank you. >> okay. >> put the drop cloth. come on around. >> there you go. force for we have to remember we are not painters we abate graffiti. we are abaters not painters. get that out of
activity. >> if it's territorial i mind. >> in case it's gang related and they are marking our territory i would like to paint it over. >> anything with numbers like x iv or x 13 west side mob and the bay view those are gang related. with gang related or profanity we will abait it as soon as possible. >> i consider it an art. there are circles of people that form around it whether or not they should ruin public property. >> this is art work i'm for it. unless it's...
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the torch of knowledge, sometimes he is looking latin word cientia, and it is the symbol of the active mindand you see images of actively burning flames, tortoise, lamps, all through the library, might seem odd for an institution that had two disasters fires in 1814 and 1851. it is not about to start the fire. it is about creative fire. it is to inspire. when you enter the building, as you are supposed to, as the architects and designers plan ned, you experience that the side of the building, which three archways that represent art, science, and literature. the most beautiful thing and especially if the light is right are those bronze doors. the rivers and their great revolutions and the transmission of human knowledge. you have writing, speech, and printing. those were the three great revolutions as a 1897. we now have a fourth, and we need an electronic door. in a semicircular area above the doors, there is a compass -- composition of a mother, child, and for men. it is a mother and a child, and that is where learning begins, and her mother bought knees -- at your mother's knees. this is
the torch of knowledge, sometimes he is looking latin word cientia, and it is the symbol of the active mindand you see images of actively burning flames, tortoise, lamps, all through the library, might seem odd for an institution that had two disasters fires in 1814 and 1851. it is not about to start the fire. it is about creative fire. it is to inspire. when you enter the building, as you are supposed to, as the architects and designers plan ned, you experience that the side of the building,...
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it is the symbol of the active mind, and you see images of actively burning flames, torch's, lamps, allough the library. it might seem odd for an institution that it had to disastrous fires and 1814 and in 1851. but it is not about destructive fires. it is about creative fires. it is to inspire. when you enter the building as you're supposed to, as the architects and designers and sculptors plan, by going up the great exterior staircase, you experience the facade of the building, the three archways they represent art, science and literature. but the most beautiful thing, and especially if the light is right are those bronze doors. they represent the three great revolutions in the transmission of human knowledge. you have speech, you have rights and you have printing. those are the great revolutions of saeb 1897. you might say that we have a fourth revolution and we need an electronic doorway because that has happened. in the circular area above the doors, there is a composition of a mother, a child, and for nymphs. that is where mother -- learning begins, at your mother's knee. chief jo
it is the symbol of the active mind, and you see images of actively burning flames, torch's, lamps, allough the library. it might seem odd for an institution that it had to disastrous fires and 1814 and in 1851. but it is not about destructive fires. it is about creative fires. it is to inspire. when you enter the building as you're supposed to, as the architects and designers and sculptors plan, by going up the great exterior staircase, you experience the facade of the building, the three...
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it's always screaming along with activity in ways that your conscious mind doesn't even have access toephen: okay. you work on time perception, neural law, and you have a new book called "incognito: the secret lives of the brain." what do you mean "secret lives of the brain"? >> well, the brain is the most complicated thing we've ever found in the universe. it consists of hundreds of millions of neurons connected in such complexity that a cubic millimeter of brain tissue as many connections as there are stars in the milky way galaxy. >> stephen: bull [bleeped]. >> it's true. >> stephen: really? really? a cubic millimeter? >> yes. so the really amazing part is that the brain is running all of its operations, almost all of it under the hood of conscious awareness. so these massive things are going on, and you don't know, the things you act... the things you believe, the things you think, you don't know where they come from. they get generated under the surface and served up to your conscious brain, and you say, hey, i just thought of something. but it wasn't you that thought of it. your
it's always screaming along with activity in ways that your conscious mind doesn't even have access toephen: okay. you work on time perception, neural law, and you have a new book called "incognito: the secret lives of the brain." what do you mean "secret lives of the brain"? >> well, the brain is the most complicated thing we've ever found in the universe. it consists of hundreds of millions of neurons connected in such complexity that a cubic millimeter of brain...
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it's always screaming along with activity in ways that your conscious mind doesn't even have access toaughter] >> stephen: okay. you work on time perception, neural law, and you have a new book called "incognito: the secret lives of the brain." what do you mean "secret lives of the brain"? >> well, the brain is the most complicated thing we've ever found in the universe. it consists of hundreds of millions of neurons connected in such complexity that a cubic millimeter of brain tissue as many connections as there are stars in the milky way galaxy. >> stephen: bull [bleeped]. >> it's true. >> stephen: really? really? a cubic millimeter? >> yes. so the really amazing part is that the brain is running all of its operations, almost all of it under the hood of conscious awareness. so these massive things are going on, and you don't know, the things you act... the things you believe, the things you think, you don't know where they come from. they get generated under the surface and served up to your conscious brain, and you say, hey, i just thought of something. but it wasn't you that though
it's always screaming along with activity in ways that your conscious mind doesn't even have access toaughter] >> stephen: okay. you work on time perception, neural law, and you have a new book called "incognito: the secret lives of the brain." what do you mean "secret lives of the brain"? >> well, the brain is the most complicated thing we've ever found in the universe. it consists of hundreds of millions of neurons connected in such complexity that a cubic...
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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 a paltry 1.3% in the second quarter. that's even less than a disappointing 1.9% in the first quarter. and bear in mindp only measures the activity level in our economy. it does not measure what that activity is. so if that activity is breaking people's arms, poisoning the water supply, cleaning it up, burning buildings down, good for the gdp. or if curing cancer or something like that, that's also good. a story for another day. our specialist peter merisi is still with us as is the mega panel. ari, krystal, dotalking about disparagy. any way to not run directly at the special interests paying off both parties on trade, banking and taxes? >> you have to run at those interests or you won't get the economy growing. you takd about everything counts. think about how much of that gdp is banking and that's just trading on wall street and creating paper profits. i betcha if we pulled that out there wouldn't be much growth in the u.s. economy at all, and we need substantive growth. making things. dwoefling our own oil and gas. things of that nature. >> sure. >> solving problems. solving health care problems in
activity a paltry 1.3% in the second quarter. that's even less than a disappointing 1.9% in the first quarter. and bear in mindp only measures the activity level in our economy. it does not measure what that activity is. so if that activity is breaking people's arms, poisoning the water supply, cleaning it up, burning buildings down, good for the gdp. or if curing cancer or something like that, that's also good. a story for another day. our specialist peter merisi is still with us as is the...
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we don't know if they are going to another bart station, but there is heavy police activity in the area. keep that in mind as you make your way around san francisco. >>> right now we want to talk about other news, a man accused of steeling a picasso peacest piece made an appearance in court today. mark lugo. investigators say he walked into a weinstein gallery tuesday, took a picasso off the wall and walked away with it. witnesses led him to his arrest the next day. today his attorney down played his clients' crime. >> nobody is dead. nobody has been assaulted. this is not the crime of the century. i would also say, i expect this ketch is worth more to the weinstein gallery this week than last week. >> he will plead not guilty. >>> tenants of an apartment sued the city to stop a massive redevelopment project. >> the people have to go through 30 years of construction. >> tenants say the plan will push the elderly out of the city. they claim super visors violated environmental rules but he said the plan is smart, transit oriented and sustainable. >> to provide lifelong leases at rent control prices to all t
we don't know if they are going to another bart station, but there is heavy police activity in the area. keep that in mind as you make your way around san francisco. >>> right now we want to talk about other news, a man accused of steeling a picasso peacest piece made an appearance in court today. mark lugo. investigators say he walked into a weinstein gallery tuesday, took a picasso off the wall and walked away with it. witnesses led him to his arrest the next day. today his attorney...
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revenue at the expense of killing the businesses and the economic activity that supports our budget and that supports our economy. he is very mindful of the implications of any revenue proposal that he is making. within our current approach to the city budget, the mayor introduced the city's first five-year financial plan and as a result of this, there was an approval by the borders which requiring us to do and look at the physical condition and proposed policies for how we will address any budgetary shortfalls. in that five-year plan, we project that over the next five years, if we do nothing, even as the economy recovers, we are going to see our general fund budget deficit grow to $829 million. this is a big number, but of course that is if we do nothing. in response, the mayor has also proposed several financial strategies as part of that plan. those financial strategies include one piece of those financial strategies and revenue. those opposed to be about 12% of the solutions to that problem in the five-year financial plan. this proposal that is before you is an attempt to provide a solution to that piece of our problem. the re
revenue at the expense of killing the businesses and the economic activity that supports our budget and that supports our economy. he is very mindful of the implications of any revenue proposal that he is making. within our current approach to the city budget, the mayor introduced the city's first five-year financial plan and as a result of this, there was an approval by the borders which requiring us to do and look at the physical condition and proposed policies for how we will address any...
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provides them with the piece of mind, the piece of mind -- the peace of mind to know that they not be subjected to this sort of activity on a repeated basis. they want the peace of mind as well as the economic security that they believe as american americans -- they believe as americans -- is a basis nor grea -- basisfor this great cou. they're looking for a solution that recognizes that the current system in washington is broken and they're looking for a solution that says we realize that we need take immediate action to fix it. why is it broken? why do we need immediate action? well, it's broken because we have failed to live within our means for so very long. it's also broken, mr. president, because this body, the united states senate, has not had a budget for over 800 days. over 800 days there has not been a budget in the united states senate. the one brought forth by the president failed, got no votes. no votes. 97 people voted against it. 97 people voted against it. not one democrat voted for the president's budget, not one. it seems to be broken, mr. president, because washington is more focused on short-term po
provides them with the piece of mind, the piece of mind -- the peace of mind to know that they not be subjected to this sort of activity on a repeated basis. they want the peace of mind as well as the economic security that they believe as american americans -- they believe as americans -- is a basis nor grea -- basisfor this great cou. they're looking for a solution that recognizes that the current system in washington is broken and they're looking for a solution that says we realize that we...
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speaking of what is going to happen, looking at the activities going on around the monumental art, the people that are in this emancipated state of mind, how does it stack up to the average city, as far as number of injuries and such, in that window of time? >> it is a remarkably safe place, actually. there is no pavement. [laughter] and you cannot drive your car. that eliminates most injuries right there. it may feel like the world is coming to an end when the dust rises and the colts the world, but it is not. it is true, your habitation could blow away if you do not secure it. but that is not the end of the world. [laughter] in terms of public safety, it is very -- and we have emergency response times that would be the envy of any city that size. we are very well organized. you are more likely to fall in your bathtub and break your hip. there are some typical injuries, but mild. we have had a couple of deaths, but from natural causes, one from an accident at the event site. of course, what city hasn't? we used to scare people with that. in the old days, just to let people know, this required hardihood. we put down that people had di
speaking of what is going to happen, looking at the activities going on around the monumental art, the people that are in this emancipated state of mind, how does it stack up to the average city, as far as number of injuries and such, in that window of time? >> it is a remarkably safe place, actually. there is no pavement. [laughter] and you cannot drive your car. that eliminates most injuries right there. it may feel like the world is coming to an end when the dust rises and the colts...
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they were located after activate ago beacon >>> today at 4:00 and 5:00. a bad night's sleep could mess with your mind. me revealed a connection between sleep and memory. heart attacks and strokes are very difficult. now it looks like there a role in family history plays a role. we'll have that later today at 4:00 and 5:00. >> it's giant panda. older female panda gave birth to a female cub at research center. >> she is 19 years old and incredible age thinking that their average life span is 19 years old. it has a trademark fur. >> both mom and baby are doing very well. she like a very nurturing mom. >> good luck to to both of them.
they were located after activate ago beacon >>> today at 4:00 and 5:00. a bad night's sleep could mess with your mind. me revealed a connection between sleep and memory. heart attacks and strokes are very difficult. now it looks like there a role in family history plays a role. we'll have that later today at 4:00 and 5:00. >> it's giant panda. older female panda gave birth to a female cub at research center. >> she is 19 years old and incredible age thinking that their...
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mind. the most valuable effort is the the activity of the human beings. not being deployed. we have plenty of work and infrastructure, a tremendous amount of work that could be generated in energy, education and health care. we're not servicing any of those markets. we can get into that at another point in time, but you have people, a bunch of things you need done, what else? you need a pile of money to hire these people and fix those problems. guess what? we have a pile of money, over a trillion offshore in corporate accounts, trillions trapped inside of the banking system. it's just that none of it has any incentive to hire those people to fix those problems. because we don't have -- we don't have a bank policy that drives money into our code and we don't have a tax code that drives investment. how can we possibly get jobs -- senator? >> that's a very good question. i think if we're serious about preventing us from drifting into a third-world nation, you have to take so wall street. you have institutions there that own half of the assets of our gdp in this country. they ar
mind. the most valuable effort is the the activity of the human beings. not being deployed. we have plenty of work and infrastructure, a tremendous amount of work that could be generated in energy, education and health care. we're not servicing any of those markets. we can get into that at another point in time, but you have people, a bunch of things you need done, what else? you need a pile of money to hire these people and fix those problems. guess what? we have a pile of money, over a...