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yeah, and describe that for us, bev. well, it really is a transformation process and it's not only bringing people to the table but really looking at all of the different aspects and components of this system- and that's why it's called recovery oriented. recovery oriented. but what's really, for me, pretty exciting about it is the nontraditional community support services that have been out there for a long time. such as? such as some of the faith based organizations, some of the recovery support services that are peer-to-peer are all now sort of a part of the mix and so there's a concerted effort to do linkages and to do warm handoffs for people. we're not just sending somebody there. but also to really walk with people in their recovery journey and having support for doing that has been incredibly important. it's not just you go here, then you go here, you go here. there's a concerted effort to make sure that everybody is walking along the same path or the same kind of a response to somebody. you know, we talk about n
yeah, and describe that for us, bev. well, it really is a transformation process and it's not only bringing people to the table but really looking at all of the different aspects and components of this system- and that's why it's called recovery oriented. recovery oriented. but what's really, for me, pretty exciting about it is the nontraditional community support services that have been out there for a long time. such as? such as some of the faith based organizations, some of the recovery...
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and bev, i suspect that many of these folks have co-occurring conditions. do you want to help us understand a little bit what co-occurring conditions are all about? absolutely. you know, many people will have two separate conditions occurring at the same time and so they may have depression along with substance use disorder. and so parallel services need to occur in order for them to be able to sustain long-term recovery. and joe, speaking of co-occurring issues, how many people are actually treated, you know, for co-occurring and for substance use and for mental illnesses? well, that's a good question ivette, i mean, there are many, of course, there are millions of course, of people that are being treated for both co-occurring disorders and that is all over the country. i think that in treatment they have been parallel and they have been separated, so now is the time for treatment to happen for both. yes. does everyone, thomasina, that wants to get treatment, are they able to find it? is there enough treatment around the country if all these millions of pe
and bev, i suspect that many of these folks have co-occurring conditions. do you want to help us understand a little bit what co-occurring conditions are all about? absolutely. you know, many people will have two separate conditions occurring at the same time and so they may have depression along with substance use disorder. and so parallel services need to occur in order for them to be able to sustain long-term recovery. and joe, speaking of co-occurring issues, how many people are actually...
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mike, back to you. >>> thank you bev. now it's a waiting game. since the supreme court's decision on president obama's health care reform law isn't expected until late june. >> the third and final day of oral arguments wrapped up yesterday. you may remember tuesday they talked about the part that would require americans to buy insurance and wednesday, they focused on the other parts of the bill. whether or not they could still stand if the requirement to buy the insurance was struck down. >> even if the court did nothing more than strike down the individual mandate, it would be a very significant victory. >> there's no contingency plains in place. we're focused on implementing the law and we are confident the law is constitutional. >> the white house expresses the confidence the law will stand, the attorneys general from about half the states are hoping to get the whole thing thrown out. >>> trayvon martin was honored as a game changer last night on capitol hill. the group poll sicks 365 present -- politics 365 presents that honor. martin's paren
mike, back to you. >>> thank you bev. now it's a waiting game. since the supreme court's decision on president obama's health care reform law isn't expected until late june. >> the third and final day of oral arguments wrapped up yesterday. you may remember tuesday they talked about the part that would require americans to buy insurance and wednesday, they focused on the other parts of the bill. whether or not they could still stand if the requirement to buy the insurance was...
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in o or, their narrowest escape from the wild fares which climbed two bevs. >> that's just' re. all right. finally. maybe not in america, but right across the border, call it extreme frizz bee, a master of the flying death during wok of the rafter as's coffee genus. and looking very skeptical at that b-ah is phil. he never this wing subvertive? >> i think this is a first. >> all rightment, we'll get right on that. >> good morn qh, everyone. pretty typical late march. mild temperatures and dying thunderstorms. a little chilly this morning. but by chlor standards a pleatty wild weather pattern. we have some rain showers up into boston this morning. duh definitely the amounted of read in south texas. as far as travel goes, you could hp the sosblety of the rev cal st. louiss of scatters. and yesterday in madison county, kansas, soft-ball size hay hr size without it. also in south intestines, we will try off. we'll pup up a qua mondayer storms hear in the mill ft of the countries where it will be a cool, young, wing. now here's with the latest bar this up. houston texas, pretty mild.
in o or, their narrowest escape from the wild fares which climbed two bevs. >> that's just' re. all right. finally. maybe not in america, but right across the border, call it extreme frizz bee, a master of the flying death during wok of the rafter as's coffee genus. and looking very skeptical at that b-ah is phil. he never this wing subvertive? >> i think this is a first. >> all rightment, we'll get right on that. >> good morn qh, everyone. pretty typical late march....
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. >>> thanks so much bev. we'll talk to new a little bit.ve temps well into the 70s yesterday maybe 10 or 15 lower? >> no threat of potentially some strong thunderstorms yesterday like we had yes. >> a few boomers in montgomery county yesterday. >> department drop a lot of rain and we could use it. one thing behind that line it's gotten cooler. today only in the 60s and tonight could be some problems north of town with again another freeze potential. we'll start with the look at graphic for tonight. freeze watches and warnings have been posted for tonight into friday morning. see the freeze watch in southern pennsylvania but western maryland parts of west virginia, we're looking at freeze warnings and totally possible that these freeze warnings going to be expanded out to hagerstown and maybe even northern frederick county closer to martinsburg and romney watch out for that. for thus morning at the bus stop, not bad. we're in the 50s, a little breezy out there but generally clear skies to start. sunrise in a few minutes at 6:57. sets at 7:30
. >>> thanks so much bev. we'll talk to new a little bit.ve temps well into the 70s yesterday maybe 10 or 15 lower? >> no threat of potentially some strong thunderstorms yesterday like we had yes. >> a few boomers in montgomery county yesterday. >> department drop a lot of rain and we could use it. one thing behind that line it's gotten cooler. today only in the 60s and tonight could be some problems north of town with again another freeze potential. we'll start with...
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cost of bev a little bit. you know you are a sovereign country you have every right and you should make those decisions but i knew that. that was going to. just emotional. thank you i didn't think through our heart would come back. as one of my favorite places ok. that's right all. of. the front that's fantastic. but i will drop out i'm keeping my fingers crossed of the party i hope you hold on and don't let them drag you away by your thoughts of the citizen of truck of it yes i am a citizen of truck and below i mean peanuts out there nice to meet your fellow it's nice of you to come is this it up do you think this action will help prevent the rage or base just really yes i'm sure of it think about greenpeace is fight against whaling. of father to three pieces there to intervene whenever something's going on . good property are. good day ladies and gentlemen i'm the head of the bill of the military zone lieutenant colonel bizarre obvious now what i'd like to request that you leave the military zone and this ac
cost of bev a little bit. you know you are a sovereign country you have every right and you should make those decisions but i knew that. that was going to. just emotional. thank you i didn't think through our heart would come back. as one of my favorite places ok. that's right all. of. the front that's fantastic. but i will drop out i'm keeping my fingers crossed of the party i hope you hold on and don't let them drag you away by your thoughts of the citizen of truck of it yes i am a citizen of...
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i'm bev haberle, and i'm a person in long-term recovery, and that means that for the past 40 years, iaven't used alcohol or any other mood-altering drugs. (applause) as a result of that, i have lived a remarkable, wonderful life. it's allowed me to give back, to help others. it's allowed me to be a wife, a mother, a productive citizen, as well as an elder in my church. so i'm truly grateful to be standing here today. my grandmother taught me a song that kind of saw me through a lot of the worst of my alcoholism, and i thought i'd just ask you to join me on it, because i think it's always a nice way to close any discussion about past, present, and future. (singing of "amazing grace") thank you. (applause) (music) each year, thousands of people around the country help to organize recovery month community events and celebrations in september in cities and towns across the nation. so vital in making recovery a reality. in 2011, the efforts of thousands of individuals throughout the country produced more than a thousand events nationwide, supporting our 2011 theme, "join the voices for rec
i'm bev haberle, and i'm a person in long-term recovery, and that means that for the past 40 years, iaven't used alcohol or any other mood-altering drugs. (applause) as a result of that, i have lived a remarkable, wonderful life. it's allowed me to give back, to help others. it's allowed me to be a wife, a mother, a productive citizen, as well as an elder in my church. so i'm truly grateful to be standing here today. my grandmother taught me a song that kind of saw me through a lot of the worst...
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hey bev. >>> they're doing a good job of picking up the road work too for the morning drive.way near tyson's, annandale should be pulling out of the way. 66 moving along freely here. looks good all the way in from markham coming to falls church. no early problems 95, 395 corridors, beltway to get to the wilson bridge. outer loop of the beltway heading west of college park into silver spring the work zone that had been before new hampshire avenue on the right side and here's the pace west from new hampshire avenue to bethesda. looks good on the parkway, 50 downtown no early problems, keep the fingers crosses, back to you. >> thank you beverly. >>> the nation's high court will hear a third dieoff arguments about the -- day of arguments about the health care reform law. yesterday there was serious doubt on the survival of the individual mandate. >> today the hearings are going to look at whether the law can stand without that provision. here's susan mcginnis. >> reporter: americans supporting -- [ people chanting ] and opposing -- [ people chanting ] president obama's health car
hey bev. >>> they're doing a good job of picking up the road work too for the morning drive.way near tyson's, annandale should be pulling out of the way. 66 moving along freely here. looks good all the way in from markham coming to falls church. no early problems 95, 395 corridors, beltway to get to the wilson bridge. outer loop of the beltway heading west of college park into silver spring the work zone that had been before new hampshire avenue on the right side and here's the pace...
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the bev insight we have into madison's treatment of slaves comes from a man named paul jennings. he was born a slave here at montpelier around 1800. he became madison's personal valet, and he later purchased his own freedom from dolly, and around the time, a little bit after the civil war, his recollections were written down and published with the title "a colored man's reminisces of james madison." and he talks of madison being very kind in his treatment of the slaves. so he probably is the best indication that we have of that. during madison's times, there were as many as 100 slaves who lived and worked at montpelier, and they really carried out all the jobs. but they also tended to be specialized. this sign tells you about the field slaves. they are the ones who worked the fields, tilled the soil and really made montpelier a productive plantation. we've done just enough archaeology to know that the barn and field slave quarters on some of the ridges here. it really was the farming center for james madison's montpelier. there were other groups of slaves, too. the slaves who sup
the bev insight we have into madison's treatment of slaves comes from a man named paul jennings. he was born a slave here at montpelier around 1800. he became madison's personal valet, and he later purchased his own freedom from dolly, and around the time, a little bit after the civil war, his recollections were written down and published with the title "a colored man's reminisces of james madison." and he talks of madison being very kind in his treatment of the slaves. so he probably...
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you've got your governor, bev perdue is here. your mayor, brian huff and anthony fox are here.wo outstanding congressmen, mel watt and heath shuler are here. thank you all for being here. it is good to be in north carolina. anthony fox pointed out that i decided to wear a tie that could be a tar heel, but it's got a little duke color in there too. i didn't want to get in trouble with anybody, so i was hedging my bets. this is -- i always tell people, i am one of the best advertisers for north carolina. i love this state. love this state. everybody here is so nice, so welcoming. even the folks who don't vote for me. they're mice to me. they usually wave five fingers. so it's just a great pleasure. and i just had a chance to see some of the folks who are doing the work here today. i couldn't be more impressed. some people have been here, like juan, 32 years, 25 years. some folks have been here for four months or six months, had just gotten hired. but everybody had such pride in their work. and, you know, the freighter line trucks that you're making here at this plant, run on natu
you've got your governor, bev perdue is here. your mayor, brian huff and anthony fox are here.wo outstanding congressmen, mel watt and heath shuler are here. thank you all for being here. it is good to be in north carolina. anthony fox pointed out that i decided to wear a tie that could be a tar heel, but it's got a little duke color in there too. i didn't want to get in trouble with anybody, so i was hedging my bets. this is -- i always tell people, i am one of the best advertisers for north...
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and bev, getting back to all of this, i mean all of what we said is actually very on target in terms of helping individuals in recovery in the various programs. but you were speaking at one point about the broader community and the recovery month event that was held in pennsylvania. what is significant about that and why should other communities adopt that kind of effort? one, it's a validation that recovery is possible. so i think it really reframes for people what the possibility of recovery. i think it is an incredible opportunity for families to really celebrate recovery together and to validate the opportunity that they as a group have really made progress and can support in a very tangible way recovery just like you do with other diseases and i think that it's so important for people to feel normal that here they are being part of something that is similar to what other diseases experience. i mean, there are other marches and walks and kinds of things and now their disease has that, too, so it's a wonderful experience. it's a very emotional experience for many people to get tha
and bev, getting back to all of this, i mean all of what we said is actually very on target in terms of helping individuals in recovery in the various programs. but you were speaking at one point about the broader community and the recovery month event that was held in pennsylvania. what is significant about that and why should other communities adopt that kind of effort? one, it's a validation that recovery is possible. so i think it really reframes for people what the possibility of recovery....
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we're producing cars like the bev, the spark which will be here next year. this week -- this week we came out with a new engine that will burn liquid gasoline, as you see it at exxon or chevron or anybody else today and it also -- the same engine -- not two engines, the same engine will also burn compressed natural gas. we had to spend a little bit more on lifters, sealants and piston and what not, and it will cost us -- i'm not going to give you a number but it's not prohibitive. it allows us to migrate away to a cleaner form of energy over time. so we're not sitting still. we want to be part of the solution. and that come in many different levels. when we looked at cafe, for example, you probably didn't know this, but if your mercedes, as long as you produce 24,999 of a particular model, you weren't subjected to the gas guzzler tax. in other words, if you stay below 25,000, well, i don't ghaet break in germany. so why in the hell did someone agree to that back in the old days and -- you know, i just said well, we're at the table. we're ready to talk turkey
we're producing cars like the bev, the spark which will be here next year. this week -- this week we came out with a new engine that will burn liquid gasoline, as you see it at exxon or chevron or anybody else today and it also -- the same engine -- not two engines, the same engine will also burn compressed natural gas. we had to spend a little bit more on lifters, sealants and piston and what not, and it will cost us -- i'm not going to give you a number but it's not prohibitive. it allows us...
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governor bev peedue has invited steriiiiation victims to the capitol.heard tteir storiee...ay davis in 2003,,saying "it wwss a saddand regreetable chapter in the state's history and it is one that must never be repeated again." "an pology from the governor. is hat enough?""no. no. it's a start. but it's only aastart. these peoppe deserve to be commensated juut like any other victim that's had theii rights iolated." where does all thissleave follet?? he's 82, recovering from lung pancerrand hoping justice will ccme beeore he dies. 3 there have been multiple attemmts o get comment froo california politiiians about story..... but so far, nooone haa agreed to talk. fossil fuels can actually keep pedestriannsssffr. why hybrid cars are putting lives on the line. one of america's most beatifullplaces pounded by severe storms. the damage left behind when this huge hail storm rippeddthrough hawaii. 3 3 mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a sup
governor bev peedue has invited steriiiiation victims to the capitol.heard tteir storiee...ay davis in 2003,,saying "it wwss a saddand regreetable chapter in the state's history and it is one that must never be repeated again." "an pology from the governor. is hat enough?""no. no. it's a start. but it's only aastart. these peoppe deserve to be commensated juut like any other victim that's had theii rights iolated." where does all thissleave follet?? he's 82,...
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. >> did you smell alcohol, alcoholic bev rages coming off of him?. >> did he sound like he had slurred speech? >> no, not at all. we had a conversation. >> he was a celebrity bar earned the at that charity event the night of the fatal accident. he did not recall serving goodman any alcohol. after the party, the beyond drunk tycoon flew through a stop tine into scott booedmanwilson'd left him there to die. an e.r. nurse said she saw no signs of concussion. >> did he complain of dizziness in? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: hours after the crash, his blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit. the prosecution scored a big win when they got to tell the jury that he had a prescription painkiller in his blood. >> you can't mix the two of them. >> reporter: to protect his fortune, he famously adopted girlfriend heather colby after the accident. she was the first person he called after the crash. >> your number is the only number he knows by heart? >> yes. his children were racing it out of his phone. so he had to memorize it. >> when goodman a
. >> did you smell alcohol, alcoholic bev rages coming off of him?. >> did he sound like he had slurred speech? >> no, not at all. we had a conversation. >> he was a celebrity bar earned the at that charity event the night of the fatal accident. he did not recall serving goodman any alcohol. after the party, the beyond drunk tycoon flew through a stop tine into scott booedmanwilson'd left him there to die. an e.r. nurse said she saw no signs of concussion. >> did...
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. >>> thank you very much bev.hen howard was out on the terrace you can hear the birds chirping in the background. they're happy and you'll probably be happy with the forecast for today as well. >> you know we have some fog. just not as much fog soothsay plus. and temperatures this afternoon are going to be in the low 80s here in d.c.. going to be a beautiful afternoon. just got to get past the fog this morning. and we start talking about that dense fog advisory since last we met since earlier today, you know this has been expanding. it was issued this morning for frederick and howard and carroll and baltimore. but about 6:14 it got expanded into montgomery, and loudoun and washington counties as well. and this is where we're seeing some of the visibilities way down. this goes until 10:00 this morning with visibilities in you a spots up north are near zero right now. we've got visibility in frederick at 0 and andrews air force base at 0. warrenton at 0. over to manassas three quarters and even luray at 0. watch out
. >>> thank you very much bev.hen howard was out on the terrace you can hear the birds chirping in the background. they're happy and you'll probably be happy with the forecast for today as well. >> you know we have some fog. just not as much fog soothsay plus. and temperatures this afternoon are going to be in the low 80s here in d.c.. going to be a beautiful afternoon. just got to get past the fog this morning. and we start talking about that dense fog advisory since last we met...
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cardinal anthony bev ilya qaa died one day after the judge said he could testify against an aide. the 88-year-old cardinal suffered from dementia and cancer. the prosecutors requested the compassion because of the time of his death. >>> yesterday a tech administrator defended the school not alerting students about two shootings that happened a couple of hours before 30 other people were shot and killed on campus. he told jurors the university did not want to create a panic a f the finlt shooting. police originally thought it involved a boyfriend and girlfriend and no other students were at risk. >>> a new report from the surgeon general says more work is needed to prevent teenagers from smoking toe a bako. the report says one in four high school seniors smoke. for one reason, maybe because the tobacco industry spends $10 million a year. at least half of young smokers also chew tobacco. >>> american lawmakers thinking about a new smoking ban. a measure would make it a crime to smoke in a car that has a passenger under the age of 8. it would be a pry miimary offen. it means the poli
cardinal anthony bev ilya qaa died one day after the judge said he could testify against an aide. the 88-year-old cardinal suffered from dementia and cancer. the prosecutors requested the compassion because of the time of his death. >>> yesterday a tech administrator defended the school not alerting students about two shootings that happened a couple of hours before 30 other people were shot and killed on campus. he told jurors the university did not want to create a panic a f the...
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coming up on wall street, more earnings from companies including anheuser-busch, in bev, and ann taylore economy will be in focus ahead of that february jobs report set to be released and friday morning. we'll also get key manufacturing readings on monday and we're expecting business news out of apple. the company is holding an' vent on wednesday and all bets are it will release the ipad 3. >> reporter: i'm a.j. hammer. here is what we are watching this week. fran drescher's bold new move. the star of "happily divorced" is going to tell me why she's preparing to officiate a gay marriage. and she opens up about how she found out her own ex-husband was gay. catch "showbiz tonight" ex clue sily week nights at 11:00 p.m. eastern and pacific right here on hln. >> thank you, everyone. i want you to take a look at this. a helicopter crash caught on camera during a shoot for a tv show, and those on boardwalked away. >>> each week dr. sanjay gupta profiles innovators from all walks of life. the program is called "the next list." next sunday he talk was a group of art collectors at sin labs who c
coming up on wall street, more earnings from companies including anheuser-busch, in bev, and ann taylore economy will be in focus ahead of that february jobs report set to be released and friday morning. we'll also get key manufacturing readings on monday and we're expecting business news out of apple. the company is holding an' vent on wednesday and all bets are it will release the ipad 3. >> reporter: i'm a.j. hammer. here is what we are watching this week. fran drescher's bold new...
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. >> reporter: governor bev perdue has invited sterilization victims to the capitol, heard her storiesd personally, set up a task force to help them, and recommended that each victim receive $50,000 in reparations. in california, just a statement of apology by governor gray davis in 2003 saying, in part, "it was a sad and regrettable chapter in the state's history, and it is one that must never be repeated again." an apology from the governor. is that enough? >> no. no. it's a start. but it's only a start. these people deserve to be compensated just like any other victim that has had their rights violated. >> reporter: keeping them honest, i went to california to get some answers from the state's leaders. we've been calling and e-mailing your office for a long time now. governor edmond brown wouldn't talk to us but said he regretted what happened. we asked him again his policy on reparations. his policy told us, "we have nothing more to add." we sought out another politician, assembly speaker john perez. so can we come on in and speak to him? >> you know, he's actually tied up with mee
. >> reporter: governor bev perdue has invited sterilization victims to the capitol, heard her storiesd personally, set up a task force to help them, and recommended that each victim receive $50,000 in reparations. in california, just a statement of apology by governor gray davis in 2003 saying, in part, "it was a sad and regrettable chapter in the state's history, and it is one that must never be repeated again." an apology from the governor. is that enough? >> no. no....
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the company that produces pink slime that you hear about has a bev with the immediate why. pink slime is a filler used to reduce the fat content of beef. today the manufacturer beef products incorporated suspended operation at 3 of the 4 plants and put hundreds of people temporarily out of work. >> we have been unfairly accused of making what the immediate why called pink shrine. no resemblance to what we produce 100 percent beef. certain reporters the changed the facts to scare people into watching the program. >> we were among the first tox pose how pink slime is made and used. we issued a statement saying consumers were frustrated by the lack of labeling requirement by the product adding we set out to answer the questions now consumers are speaking for themselves. statement from abc news today. >> u.s. supreme court today heard arguments over the new health care law. constitutional question at the heart of this case. does the government really have the power to require every american to purchase health insurance? on one side the argument goes if the government can regula
the company that produces pink slime that you hear about has a bev with the immediate why. pink slime is a filler used to reduce the fat content of beef. today the manufacturer beef products incorporated suspended operation at 3 of the 4 plants and put hundreds of people temporarily out of work. >> we have been unfairly accused of making what the immediate why called pink shrine. no resemblance to what we produce 100 percent beef. certain reporters the changed the facts to scare people...
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. >> reporter: governor bev perdue has invited sterilization victims to the capitol, heard her storiesforce to help them, and recommended that each victim receive $50,000 in reparations. in california, just a statement of apology by governor gray davis in 2003 saying, in part, "it was a sad and regrettable chapter in the state's history, and it is one that must never be repeated again." an apology from the governor. is that enough? >> no. no. it's a start. but it's only a start. these people deserve to be compensated just like any other victim that has had their rights violated. >> reporter: keeping them honest, i went to california to get some answers from the state's leaders. we've been calling and e-mailing your office for a long time now. governor edmond brown wouldn't talk to us but said he regretted what happened. we asked him again his policy on reparations. his policy told us, "we have nothing more to add." we sought out another politician, assembly speaker john perez. so can we come on in and speak to him? >> you know, he's actually tied up with meetings right now. >> reporter
. >> reporter: governor bev perdue has invited sterilization victims to the capitol, heard her storiesforce to help them, and recommended that each victim receive $50,000 in reparations. in california, just a statement of apology by governor gray davis in 2003 saying, in part, "it was a sad and regrettable chapter in the state's history, and it is one that must never be repeated again." an apology from the governor. is that enough? >> no. no. it's a start. but it's only a...
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state of north carolina is a partner with you and trying to bring awareness -- >> reporter: governor beve has invited sterilization victims to the capitol, heard their stories, apologized personally, set up a task force to help them, and recommended that each victim receive $50,000 in reparations. in california, just a statement of apology by governor gray davis in 2003, saying, "it was a sad and regrettable chapter in the state's history and it is one that must never be repeated again." an apology from the governor, is that enough? >> no. no. it's a start. but it's only a start. these people deserve to be compensated, just like any other victim that has had their rights violated. >> reporter: where does all this leave follett? he's 82, recovering from lung cancer, and hoping that justice will come before he dies. >> you know, elizabeth, your reporting on this has been incredible, because i really had no idea this was so widespread. 60,000 americans forcibly sterilized. do you know how many of those people are still alive? >> reporter: you know, it's not known, because except in north ca
state of north carolina is a partner with you and trying to bring awareness -- >> reporter: governor beve has invited sterilization victims to the capitol, heard their stories, apologized personally, set up a task force to help them, and recommended that each victim receive $50,000 in reparations. in california, just a statement of apology by governor gray davis in 2003, saying, "it was a sad and regrettable chapter in the state's history and it is one that must never be repeated...
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>> my guess is irresponsible bev yore was demonstrated before and overlooked.own people who were over there for 11 tours and didn't act this way. and there are people who had extremely bad behavior, who had no tours overseas. >> there's no chance that this sergeant thought somehow that there were taliban in these homes that he attacked? >> it's possible. he may, in fact, plead that he thought that there were taliban out there and he's trying to save everybody from being attacked. but the facts are not that. i mean, even at this early stage, i guarantee you that the facts are not -- >> just let me ask, how can we be sure there were no taliban there? >> i'll give you a good example. here's a guy in the middle of the night, walks around in the middle of afghanistan in the rural area by himself and nobody attacked him. >> right. and doesn't ask for help. he wouldn't just go on a mission by himself. >> and he can't go on a mission by himself. there's some evidence to indicate he was on guard duty. but even then, he's supposed to be supervised. i think we're going to
>> my guess is irresponsible bev yore was demonstrated before and overlooked.own people who were over there for 11 tours and didn't act this way. and there are people who had extremely bad behavior, who had no tours overseas. >> there's no chance that this sergeant thought somehow that there were taliban in these homes that he attacked? >> it's possible. he may, in fact, plead that he thought that there were taliban out there and he's trying to save everybody from being...
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. >> and irish bev rege -- beverages. [ laughter ] >>> and why hamid karzai says he's at the end of hise with the u.s. >>> and there is a bay area team getting ready for koch basketball's big event. j at removing limescale than the leading bathroom cleaner. lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. for lime, calcium and rust... lime-a-way is a must. who made an unexpected arrival. [ woman ] he was 4 months early, weighing 1 pound, 12 ounces. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son. [ female announcer ] alta bates summit medical center and sutter health -- our story is you. >>> boorming to you. we have mostly gray skies out -- good morning to you. we have mostly gray skies. in some cases, we are dry. san jose, you could use some rain. 56 degrees and holding steady right now. >> all right. thank you, rosemary. >>> an east bay city is seeing into the fight over the milita
. >> and irish bev rege -- beverages. [ laughter ] >>> and why hamid karzai says he's at the end of hise with the u.s. >>> and there is a bay area team getting ready for koch basketball's big event. j at removing limescale than the leading bathroom cleaner. lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. for lime, calcium and rust... lime-a-way is a must. who made an unexpected arrival. [ woman ] he was 4 months early, weighing 1 pound, 12 ounces. [...
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. >> reporter: governor bev has invited victims of zirlization to the capitol, heard their stories, apologizedlly, set up a task force to help them and recommended that each victim receive $50,000 in reparations. in california, just a statement of apology by governor gray davis in 2003 saying it was a sad and regrettable chapter in the state's history and it is one that must never be repeated again. >> reporter: an apology from the governor, is that enough? >> no, no. it's a start but only a start. these people deserve to be compensated just like any other victim that has had their rights violated. >> reporter: where does all this leave follett, he's 82, recovering from lung cancer and is hoping justice will come before he dice. >> elizabeth is joining us now. was he specifically picked to be sterilized? >> you know, wolf, he actually wasn't. in order to get released from places like the sonoma state home, they required that wards like he be sterilized, so he had to be sterilized in order to get out. >> what a story. elizabeth, thanks, very, very much. you can catch a lot more of elizabeth's r
. >> reporter: governor bev has invited victims of zirlization to the capitol, heard their stories, apologizedlly, set up a task force to help them and recommended that each victim receive $50,000 in reparations. in california, just a statement of apology by governor gray davis in 2003 saying it was a sad and regrettable chapter in the state's history and it is one that must never be repeated again. >> reporter: an apology from the governor, is that enough? >> no, no. it's a...
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tom bev vin is co-founder and executive editor of real clear politics.com. show a healthy lead for mitt romney, but right now the next big contest is louisiana, and that's a different story for him. >> that's right. there's a new poll out this morning showing santorum with a 12-point lead, and that comes on the heels of a poll taken, i think, on monday showing santorum with a double-digit lead. santorum's in good shape in louisiana, and as karl just mentioned, romney's really not spending a lot of resources there, not really contesting that. he's focused more on the next set of primaries which are coming up on april 3rd which includes the district of columbia, maryland and wisconsin where at least in the first two contests he's positioned to do very well. jon: well, we just had up your real clear politics average from louisiana where, as you said, romney -- i'm sorry, santorum is in first place, and, you know, coming on the heels of this etch a sketch thing, another headline that says santorum wins, you know, a southern state. that's not going to be good for
tom bev vin is co-founder and executive editor of real clear politics.com. show a healthy lead for mitt romney, but right now the next big contest is louisiana, and that's a different story for him. >> that's right. there's a new poll out this morning showing santorum with a 12-point lead, and that comes on the heels of a poll taken, i think, on monday showing santorum with a double-digit lead. santorum's in good shape in louisiana, and as karl just mentioned, romney's really not spending...
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can see it has sprung, we are surrounded by flowers and we are surrounded by people in the know like bevjohn, area and district manager good to see you both. >> thank you for having us. >> we were standing here going. >> it smells so good in here. >> i would love to smell this when i walk outside my house let's talk first about putting the plants in the ground and then what happens if it gets cold again >> if it gets cold you want to take protection you can use burlap, and simply lay it over your plants, use a rock or some weights to weight it down in case it is windy and then that way keeps the frost from settling down on top and hurting the plants now the question is when do i do it. >> right. >> usually some time when temperatures will get down between 32 and 35 now if it is a clear night you can lookout and see is stars the frost -- see the stars the frost will come down and land on your flowers and make them look weak if it is a cloudy night you don't have to worry the frost won't come down. >> that is a good tip. >> if it is a windy night the frost will stay off as well. >> so if i
can see it has sprung, we are surrounded by flowers and we are surrounded by people in the know like bevjohn, area and district manager good to see you both. >> thank you for having us. >> we were standing here going. >> it smells so good in here. >> i would love to smell this when i walk outside my house let's talk first about putting the plants in the ground and then what happens if it gets cold again >> if it gets cold you want to take protection you can use...