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robert kennedy went to appalachia and held a white baby in his arms.ink president barack has the kind of standing among working class white workers. take his case of appalachia and rule alabama and the same as he is doing. stop the gushing of jobs for america and put america back to work. we must fight. we see america and choose the fear have the that's his mission. he should stay right there. >> finally, this story that we did earlier, reverend jackson, minorities will have their voices squelched in this country if this trend continues. is that an overstatement? >> not just minorities but any money is a vulgar rs outlandish money. we should have hearings right now, where is the money coming from and vote elected officials, not foreign money. it is unfair, not american and immoral. >> two things. good luck to your bears and happy birthday and how does it feel to be 39 or whatever? >> 59. >> keep them alive, man, keep them alive. >> reverend jackson, good to have you with us. >>> the white house is shooting down bob woodward's speculation that secretary
robert kennedy went to appalachia and held a white baby in his arms.ink president barack has the kind of standing among working class white workers. take his case of appalachia and rule alabama and the same as he is doing. stop the gushing of jobs for america and put america back to work. we must fight. we see america and choose the fear have the that's his mission. he should stay right there. >> finally, this story that we did earlier, reverend jackson, minorities will have their voices...
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robert kennedy went to appalachia and held a white baby in his arms.ose cut america different. i think president barack has the kind of standing among working class white workers. take his case of appalachia and rule alabama and the same as he is doing. stop the gushing of jobs for america and put america back to work. we must fight. we see america and choose the fear have the that's his mission. he should stay right there. >> finally, this story that we did earlier, reverend jackson, minorities will have their voices squelched in this country if this trend continues. is that an overstatement? >> not just minorities but any money is a vulgar rs outlandish money. we should have hearings right now, where is the money coming from and vote elected officials, not foreign money. it is unfair, not american and immoral. >> two things. good luck to your bears and happy birthday and how does it feel to be 39 or whatever? >> 59. >> keep them alive, man, keep them alive. >> reverend jackson, good to have you with us. >>> the white house is shooting down bob woodwa
robert kennedy went to appalachia and held a white baby in his arms.ose cut america different. i think president barack has the kind of standing among working class white workers. take his case of appalachia and rule alabama and the same as he is doing. stop the gushing of jobs for america and put america back to work. we must fight. we see america and choose the fear have the that's his mission. he should stay right there. >> finally, this story that we did earlier, reverend jackson,...
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individual, an american indian, alaska native, someone from the hispanic community, a white from appalachia. you're still trying to facilitate recovery. so that is the one thing that we have in terms of cultural competence and we have to radiate out from that by bringing in all the other idioms and icons and beliefs associated with substance use, but we're trying to achieve that. so that gives us a good position to start from. very good. when we come back, i want to get more into really the specifics among groups of what the, basically, the approach should be for each one of these groups within the context of providing services. we'll be right back. well, i think treatment programs that recognize that language and cultural icons and support and cultural imagery play a critical role in how a person relates both psychologically and socially could position themselves to do a better job at reaching the person who is affected. so one size does not fit all, but the strategy is one of welcoming and incentivizing through environmental and social and psychological support. so whether you're in a his
individual, an american indian, alaska native, someone from the hispanic community, a white from appalachia. you're still trying to facilitate recovery. so that is the one thing that we have in terms of cultural competence and we have to radiate out from that by bringing in all the other idioms and icons and beliefs associated with substance use, but we're trying to achieve that. so that gives us a good position to start from. very good. when we come back, i want to get more into really the...
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we just launched it in new york, in los angeles, in appalachia and we hope to have one in every communityhat has need so women who are low-income, uninsured or underinsured will get free mammographies and pap tests, and then be offered a patient navigator that will help them if, god forbid, something is wrong with them to lead them through free medical and so that they're not abandoned at that point. >> and that was just part of our conversation with fran dresher. there will be more later this morning. >>> a trip to the grocery store will cost you more money soon. we'll explain why. >>> plus there's already enough snow in colorado to go skiing and even more snow is on the way tonight. kind of fun. hey, babe. oh, hi, honey! so i went to the doctor today, then picked up a few extra things for the baby. oh, boy... i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay down our balance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. slate from chase gives you extraordinary control o
we just launched it in new york, in los angeles, in appalachia and we hope to have one in every communityhat has need so women who are low-income, uninsured or underinsured will get free mammographies and pap tests, and then be offered a patient navigator that will help them if, god forbid, something is wrong with them to lead them through free medical and so that they're not abandoned at that point. >> and that was just part of our conversation with fran dresher. there will be more later...
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right now, there are men that are drilling holes in appalachia, trying to mine coal.here are well workers was in their lives off of our coast. -- risking their lives of our coast. we respect them. they are our heroes. they have gotten us this far. america's future is not down those holes. if you want to see the future, look up. look at the sun to read look at the -- look at the sun. if you want to see the future, look up to imagine the manpower that we could have. let's put america back to work. if we do not begin to move off of oil and coal, we will make the planet. we need to reach our america in a clean way. let's connect the people who most need work with the work that most needs to be done. fight poverty at the same time. put america back to work. that is what we can do together. let those industrial workers been the -- build wind turbines. each wind turbine has as much steel as 26 cars. we could put our steelworkers back to work and our water, our auto makers back to work. -- our auto makers back to work. when the collapse, you never get a wind slick. i have nev
right now, there are men that are drilling holes in appalachia, trying to mine coal.here are well workers was in their lives off of our coast. -- risking their lives of our coast. we respect them. they are our heroes. they have gotten us this far. america's future is not down those holes. if you want to see the future, look up. look at the sun to read look at the -- look at the sun. if you want to see the future, look up to imagine the manpower that we could have. let's put america back to...
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but even here, in the dark shadows of the appalachia, lives a rise. >> i actually just want to say somethingdan rather. i was a page at cbs like 20 years ago, and you were really nice to me, always. i really appreciate it. thank you. i was one of the producers on this special. i was asked to accept this award. i am sure that would want to thank the senior producer and the other producers as well as diane sawyer, who continues to inspire us to tell these stories and go to places where many of us are not able to go. she really inspires us, thank you very much. [applause] >> congratulations. that is my time up here for this run. i want to thank you for your indulgence. the next speaker has been a fore friend of the rafterthers decades. he was my friend and mentor when i joined cbs in washington. he has remained so. he has done outstanding work for the academy since sam houston was writing. the legendary, and rightfully so, bill small. [applause] >> that was not in the script. lyndon johnson once had such an increase -- extravagant introduction, he thanked the speaker and said it would please my
but even here, in the dark shadows of the appalachia, lives a rise. >> i actually just want to say somethingdan rather. i was a page at cbs like 20 years ago, and you were really nice to me, always. i really appreciate it. thank you. i was one of the producers on this special. i was asked to accept this award. i am sure that would want to thank the senior producer and the other producers as well as diane sawyer, who continues to inspire us to tell these stories and go to places where many...
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with we are talking about temperature-wise: freezing temperatures across parts of the southern appalachiaina and parts of tennessee. cold as you wake up. and move forward, dry all across the eastern part of the country today and a little bit of rain and snow across parts of northern upstate new york and the central part of the country has the major problems going on and we will be dealing with severe weather across texas and heavy rain moving in across areas of illinois and toward chicago this afternoon and across the west, a big storm moving in and it will bring a lot of rain from central california through the pacific northwest and the rain will cause big time flooding problems as we move forward. and a couple of systems will cause problems and now, today, here you go: cooler across the west, only 79 in phoenix. the warm temperatures are down across parts of the south. and now over to you. >> wait until you hear what the kids are doing much the largest student run group for children battles cancer. tucker benefited from the charity and became a youtube sensation with his ability to rap.
with we are talking about temperature-wise: freezing temperatures across parts of the southern appalachiaina and parts of tennessee. cold as you wake up. and move forward, dry all across the eastern part of the country today and a little bit of rain and snow across parts of northern upstate new york and the central part of the country has the major problems going on and we will be dealing with severe weather across texas and heavy rain moving in across areas of illinois and toward chicago this...
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it could improve the quality of health care, transforming healthcare in places like appalachia or the indian reservations of montana. i think the first thing is to understand that the time is probably now that i.t. can play a dramatically different role. the second thing is, you want to identify where your leaders are. the first thing i asked the leader of the country or a business is where do you have i.t. issues? and as soon as i get those priorities out of a russia, china, north carolina or mexico, we can align with anyone. understand what your leaders objectives are, understand where you can make a difference. go after the groups that will support you. very often, the most successful groups are the slowest to change. i usually lead with manufacturing or operations first, and then get the success is going. then paint the vision of what you can do together. if people can feel that they can buy into it or have a chance to participate, there is almost nothing you cannot do. i think we are on the cutting edge of a 3%-5% productivity gain. that was done from 1997-2004. asked alan greens
it could improve the quality of health care, transforming healthcare in places like appalachia or the indian reservations of montana. i think the first thing is to understand that the time is probably now that i.t. can play a dramatically different role. the second thing is, you want to identify where your leaders are. the first thing i asked the leader of the country or a business is where do you have i.t. issues? and as soon as i get those priorities out of a russia, china, north carolina or...
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a bank that would register all across the united states from here in appalachia in a coal producing statewill stand up and tell him what to do trade real quick. that can happen real quick. [applause] because when congress is taken by the republican party, which it will be, we will have a new leader in congress. his name is probably going to be john bain sh orelley, is that a good guess? what happens when john behner is the leader of congress? who sets the plate? john behner. what does that mean? car obamae -- obamacare in a lot of trouble. capt. trading [applause] and a lot of trouble stimulus money going back to the treasury. tarp back to the treasury, again. that is pretty good, isn't it. that is what we want. that is what america wants. that is what tea party wants. that is what our children want. we are in a position in west virginia right now to go to the final four, aren't we? this time not for a place, this time first place. we win, you lose, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, john. >> these are an exciting times in west virginia. i cannot wait to hear these words down s
a bank that would register all across the united states from here in appalachia in a coal producing statewill stand up and tell him what to do trade real quick. that can happen real quick. [applause] because when congress is taken by the republican party, which it will be, we will have a new leader in congress. his name is probably going to be john bain sh orelley, is that a good guess? what happens when john behner is the leader of congress? who sets the plate? john behner. what does that...