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so the white bison organization seems to be the one that is working the best. and dr. clark, i know that in csat, for example, a lot of special population clients go to mainstream programs, to nonspecialized programs. what kind of success are we seeing with that? well, the issue of cultural competence is really the important discussion point here. we do find that programs that are run by american indians, alaska natives, for american indians, alaska natives or programs that target hispanics, run by hispanics, tend to produce better outcomes than programs that are not sensitive to those issues. so we use sort of a bias force paradigm. there are programs that are not run by the specific population group, but have modules that are targeted to the unique needs of that group. so they do not as well as the programs that are run by the specific population group, but they do better than programs that are general. so when we look at the outcomes of, say, a woman in a male program or a general program that doesn't have any gender specific programming, she doesn't do as well as t
so the white bison organization seems to be the one that is working the best. and dr. clark, i know that in csat, for example, a lot of special population clients go to mainstream programs, to nonspecialized programs. what kind of success are we seeing with that? well, the issue of cultural competence is really the important discussion point here. we do find that programs that are run by american indians, alaska natives, for american indians, alaska natives or programs that target hispanics,...
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Sep 30, 2010
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>> he will eat a bison and then crap a cup cake. >> no he will eat a cup cake and it comes out a bison matt damon. how is that? >> a good guy, regular guy. >> darn it. >> why? >> that movie "green zone" i want to hit him in the face. >> he is a regular guy from boston, a good guy, father, regular guy. he would be great on the panel. he is a good guy. >> damon spelled backwards is nomad. think about it. >> why do you waste my time? i'm curious, have you been watching "jersey shore"? i don't -- >> i don't watch it. i have seen it. they rang the bell at the stock exchange. the stock of the human race went down. there is an old italian word that means [bleep]. that's what i think of "the jersey shore." >> it was in july and you subed for hoda on "the today show." >> yes. >> is everyone drunk on the show? >> they like to have a few in the morning. you know kathy lee is knocking them down. >> i love it! >> that's why i watch. it is amazing. >> when "red eye" started we thought, we better do it drunk, no, we better not. here are two women in their late 40s getting drunk. >> we remind you, it
>> he will eat a bison and then crap a cup cake. >> no he will eat a cup cake and it comes out a bison matt damon. how is that? >> a good guy, regular guy. >> darn it. >> why? >> that movie "green zone" i want to hit him in the face. >> he is a regular guy from boston, a good guy, father, regular guy. he would be great on the panel. he is a good guy. >> damon spelled backwards is nomad. think about it. >> why do you waste my time?...
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the bison use on the show are those of brought black and door the guest and not that of kron4 news its management or advertisers. always consult the broker or advisor before taking advantage on securities mentioned.
the bison use on the show are those of brought black and door the guest and not that of kron4 news its management or advertisers. always consult the broker or advisor before taking advantage on securities mentioned.
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the chef, peter bison from shenandoah national park. he carved this out and has a beautiful setup of lovely plates, but today he's fixing something special for me. what is it? >> we have a winter squash bus bisque we use with the local vegetables. the cinnamon, squashes and onions, then add flour, cream and puree it and you have the final product. >> that's the final product right there. how long does it take from here to there? >> about 15 minutes. >> on the 15 minutes? >> that's it. >> by the way, the recipe is on our website, wusa9.com. you shared that with us. >> absolutely. >> and so therefore, they can prepare this at home. but if you want to have it done perfectly, you go to shenandoah national park because the chef is over all of the resorts. there's several resorts there and the food is very good. not just for campers and hikers. >> the other thing is the mushroom tart, a real quick recipe. we have wild mushrooms that come from fredericksburg, a local farm there. creators farms and all the farms from miller's farms. going to ge
the chef, peter bison from shenandoah national park. he carved this out and has a beautiful setup of lovely plates, but today he's fixing something special for me. what is it? >> we have a winter squash bus bisque we use with the local vegetables. the cinnamon, squashes and onions, then add flour, cream and puree it and you have the final product. >> that's the final product right there. how long does it take from here to there? >> about 15 minutes. >> on the 15 minutes?...
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on board hundreds of children saw the plane crash by watching the show which was marking the city's bison. all the way our close up to take another road trip to bring you the very best of russia. another style wedding seventy thousand kilometers from moscow to the country's far east russia's biggest island sakhalin is also one of the country's most prosperous regions there it is all about located not far from japan it was the scene of territorial struggle between moscow and tokyo in the early twentieth century in the late one hundred thirty cycling became home to thousands of koreans by japan is cheap labor jeff ski for spoke to members of that unique community who still call the island their home. artie's close up team continues its inside in the cycling region in the russian far east and this time we'll talk about what this region is like in terms of its social structure now this region has more than a powerful million residents predominantly russian more than eighty four percent of the people living in the cycling island and everywhere around the region are ethnic russians also we have
on board hundreds of children saw the plane crash by watching the show which was marking the city's bison. all the way our close up to take another road trip to bring you the very best of russia. another style wedding seventy thousand kilometers from moscow to the country's far east russia's biggest island sakhalin is also one of the country's most prosperous regions there it is all about located not far from japan it was the scene of territorial struggle between moscow and tokyo in the early...
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he was defeated bison athomas, she calls herself the black widow because she always frequently beatsor in eating competitions. by the way she eat 181 chicken wings in 12 minutes. >>> venders at the san francisco ferry building are not working in harmony with the street musicians they have been cracking down on where where you situations can play during saturday farmer's markets some of them have complained they are too loud and actually driving away customers. building managers have been asking the musicians to relocate. those performers say the crack down is effecting the amount of money they make in tips. >> well, a public art project in san jose will continue despite being the tar guest of vandals. ♪ [ music ] >> 20 decorated pianos have been placed across the city as part of the street pianos project. even though the taggers have defaced several of them organizers say the exhibit will continue through september 22nd. the artist behind it says the tagging allows the people make the pianos their own part of the community. >>> today is a god day to go fishing for people who don't wa
he was defeated bison athomas, she calls herself the black widow because she always frequently beatsor in eating competitions. by the way she eat 181 chicken wings in 12 minutes. >>> venders at the san francisco ferry building are not working in harmony with the street musicians they have been cracking down on where where you situations can play during saturday farmer's markets some of them have complained they are too loud and actually driving away customers. building managers have...
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it was discovered bison kayakers his submachine on the water near their petaluma arena. the fired from along with fishing a museum there flying out bloom also passed the impasse in rows on the river investigators is still came from an old tugboat that was being dismantled for to be celibate. as kron4 found out the workers this mailing that vote may not have had authorization to do so of his farm or. >> bay area ted were expert periods it was originated said. it's a barge company not far from location of the while seeking to embowed in the base of the died. although the investigation is in its early stages lin says their basic sciences this may now be unauthorized of the operation. >> the shattered by the fuel and oil lot of this vessel. >> in fact a spokesperson for the farm and fishing days from that part of their investigation is finding know whether nog the company owns the tugboat has a harmon to dismantle it here next to their room. over the phone last representative of the company that the same question. if >> due to permit? >> i cannot answer any product inflation
it was discovered bison kayakers his submachine on the water near their petaluma arena. the fired from along with fishing a museum there flying out bloom also passed the impasse in rows on the river investigators is still came from an old tugboat that was being dismantled for to be celibate. as kron4 found out the workers this mailing that vote may not have had authorization to do so of his farm or. >> bay area ted were expert periods it was originated said. it's a barge company not far...
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sleeves and had a wolf actually bite my arm and yank on it so i can get a feeling of what an elk or a bison't naturally attack humans. >> you know, it's very, very rare, in fact, this all of history there's only been one circumstance that i know of that's actually been justified by evidence. >> un provoprovoked attack on a. >> they're so afraid of humans. i see them all the time in yellowstone. they want nothing to do with you. they'll run away and mind their own business. >> you say man is their greatest enemy. >> absolutely their greatest enemy. you know, it's -- if we want them around they won't be around and, you know, these family, these ranchers in the paradise valley around yellowstone national park have a live liehood and need to protect it. you can't blame them, but i don't think they understand the wolf. and it's my hope that i can have both my neighbor, both the ranchers and the wolves come to a common ground and we can strike a compromise, we can co-exist with these animals because we are the adaptive species and have the ability to do that. >> are they in any danger of going aw
sleeves and had a wolf actually bite my arm and yank on it so i can get a feeling of what an elk or a bison't naturally attack humans. >> you know, it's very, very rare, in fact, this all of history there's only been one circumstance that i know of that's actually been justified by evidence. >> un provoprovoked attack on a. >> they're so afraid of humans. i see them all the time in yellowstone. they want nothing to do with you. they'll run away and mind their own business....
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we think they're more like peacock feathers or antlers of deer or horns of bison.and intimidate rifles of the same species. jon: part of the puzzle here, first of all you've got two new species you didn't know you had before. but part of the puzzle you had so many dinosaurs apparently living in this part of what's now utah. >> right. 75, 76 million years ago north america was basically cut into two land masses by a shallow seaway went from the arctic ocean to the gulf of mexico. these dinosaurs were living on a sliver of land what is now western north america w he have a whole new assemblage of a dozen dinosaurs coming out of utah. what is really amazing to us they're different species than dinosaurs found just a thousand miles to the north in montana and alberta. jon: it is a great discovery. i'm sure you're excited to have them there in utah. scott sampson. thank you. >> thank you very much, jon, appreciate it. jenna: new information now out of the middle east. following an outbreak of violence there. right now security in jerusalem extremely tight after clashes
we think they're more like peacock feathers or antlers of deer or horns of bison.and intimidate rifles of the same species. jon: part of the puzzle here, first of all you've got two new species you didn't know you had before. but part of the puzzle you had so many dinosaurs apparently living in this part of what's now utah. >> right. 75, 76 million years ago north america was basically cut into two land masses by a shallow seaway went from the arctic ocean to the gulf of mexico. these...
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specialize in meats of, well, supposedly early -- the 1800s, early 1900s a they have elk and buffalo and bison and all kinds of things. but one of the appetizers is ratt rattlesnake cake. it comes like a little crab cake, small. they apparently boil the rattlesnake for six hours or something and then they grind it up, and it's with bread crumbs and eggs, and spices, hold it all together. and it comes in a little plate as an appetizer and had some green sauce on the top of it. relish, garnish. and i understand that that's where the raw egg was or the uncooked egg, was in the relish that was on the top. >> so it wasn't the breading that was holding the whole thing together. >> i don't believe so. i'm not re that that's been determined at this point. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to say our farm was not a chicken farm, per se. we had all kinds of animals. pigs and chickens. >> sounds like where my mom grew up. miss lewis, with a custard tart, is that -- my wife's not here to help me out on those things, is that something that's baked or what is that? is it -- something raw in there? how is that
specialize in meats of, well, supposedly early -- the 1800s, early 1900s a they have elk and buffalo and bison and all kinds of things. but one of the appetizers is ratt rattlesnake cake. it comes like a little crab cake, small. they apparently boil the rattlesnake for six hours or something and then they grind it up, and it's with bread crumbs and eggs, and spices, hold it all together. and it comes in a little plate as an appetizer and had some green sauce on the top of it. relish, garnish....
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>> reggie bush and the bisons, thaw pretty five weeks for the heisman and then if you are going to losenot get it out in the open and now they can concentrate on a pro career as opposed to just waiting for the full investigation or for the committee to make their decision get it out there, your ears for a couple of days here's my thing of the really had a chance to keep it ok. sweated out but if you lose it anyways, go on the offensive and hopefully now he can try and somewhat clear his name with a good pro career. >> maybe was a good move data and present it to back. >> still i think it is really tarnishing him. >> again you can do and was anything to me. if you're roberts bank but then if your honor roll and your profession and the second states your bad guy, but how you major living was honorable. when you get caught work make a mistake which we all do is test a comeback from as far as respect from the public. >> what you think about this, this jockey at golden gate fields he's in really bad medical,, broken ribs, it looks horrible the kid was only 24. he fell off the horse fell and
>> reggie bush and the bisons, thaw pretty five weeks for the heisman and then if you are going to losenot get it out in the open and now they can concentrate on a pro career as opposed to just waiting for the full investigation or for the committee to make their decision get it out there, your ears for a couple of days here's my thing of the really had a chance to keep it ok. sweated out but if you lose it anyways, go on the offensive and hopefully now he can try and somewhat clear his...
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specialize in meats of, well, supposedly early -- the 1800s, early 1900s and they have elk and buffalo and bison and all kinds of things. but one of the appetizers is ratt rattlesnake cake it comes like a littlerab cake, small. they apparently boil the rattlesnake for six hours or something and then they grind it up, and it's with bread crumbs and eggs, and spices, hold it all together. and it comes in a little plate as an appetizer and had some green sauce on the top of it. relish, garnish. and i understand that that's where the raw egg was or the uncooked egg, was in the relish that was on the top. >> so it wasn't the breading that was holding the whole thing together. >> i don't believe so. i'm not sure that that's been determined at this point. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to say our farm was not a chien farm, per se. we had all kinds of animals. pigs and chickens. >> sounds like where my mom grew up. miss lewis, with a custard tart, is that -- my wife's not here to help me out on those things, is that something that's baked or what is that? ist -- something raw in there? how is that prepa
specialize in meats of, well, supposedly early -- the 1800s, early 1900s and they have elk and buffalo and bison and all kinds of things. but one of the appetizers is ratt rattlesnake cake it comes like a littlerab cake, small. they apparently boil the rattlesnake for six hours or something and then they grind it up, and it's with bread crumbs and eggs, and spices, hold it all together. and it comes in a little plate as an appetizer and had some green sauce on the top of it. relish, garnish....