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. ♪ ♪ >> i want you to meet corbin. he's 2 years old and he likes to play monster with his dad.s time his escape was pretty quick. his dad said, yes, he's done this before but never with this veloci velocity. >> you think corbin greased up the stairs before he did this? with butter? >> no, he's just out of there. >> he has the grace of a gymnast, like a pommel horse. >> did you guys ever do this. >> possibly. >> my siblings and i always did this. this is how i go down the stairs every day. >> can you imagine trying to do this now? you would break ribs. >> he's like an aspiring stuntman, you know? years down the road he'll be in action movies diving down steps. >> soccer fans are known for their passionate and sometimes crazy antics. wait until you see what went down in poland. >> my gosh, that's fire. >> wait until you see who is playing. these are 8-year-olds. this is an under 8 youth soccer tournament in poland, in the western part of the country. according to "the new poland express" fans became more animated as they drank more and more beer. but the kids seem unfazed by this
. ♪ ♪ >> i want you to meet corbin. he's 2 years old and he likes to play monster with his dad.s time his escape was pretty quick. his dad said, yes, he's done this before but never with this veloci velocity. >> you think corbin greased up the stairs before he did this? with butter? >> no, he's just out of there. >> he has the grace of a gymnast, like a pommel horse. >> did you guys ever do this. >> possibly. >> my siblings and i always did this....
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one of these women was hanna lee corbin of virginia. the sister of richard henry lee. she was a wealthy widow who paid taxes on her land. in 1778, she wrote a scathing letter to her brother asking why revolutionary principles did not apply to her. why, she asked, should she be deprived in her voice when she had at much stake in society as many men. her brother, richard henry lee, was flabbergasted. he simply did not anticipate this line of inquiry, and he had no adequate rejoinder for her question. he simply pointed to custom and tradition as the grounds of exclusion. but what this meant, in fact, is that hanna lee corbin and all the widows paying taxes like her were being deprived of representation simply on the basis of their sex, simply because they were women. surely, no woman in philadelphia in 1776 anticipated this. maybe john adams because abigail had primed him. now, what happened in new jersey is that the legislatures -- legislators in the state of new jersey took this principle of no taxation without representation seriously. and took it to its furthest extre
one of these women was hanna lee corbin of virginia. the sister of richard henry lee. she was a wealthy widow who paid taxes on her land. in 1778, she wrote a scathing letter to her brother asking why revolutionary principles did not apply to her. why, she asked, should she be deprived in her voice when she had at much stake in society as many men. her brother, richard henry lee, was flabbergasted. he simply did not anticipate this line of inquiry, and he had no adequate rejoinder for her...
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with corbin. >> i'd say it's not the europeans that we need to worry about. it's the turks, chinese and indians that we need to worry about. the europeans were competitive and the french and british are very active with busy business councils. they're very competitive and they're prepared to go overseas in a way we're only seeing u.s. europeans we need to worry about. i think it's the other countries and we need to be more aggressive and highlight the fact that we have innovation. an example of food. look at 80% of emrites have some form of diabetes. the fact that we have healthy food and diet-conscious products. delmonte just won all sorts of awards. that's because we do things our competitors aren't doing. same thing in health care and other areas where we have a real advantage. i think that's what we have to take on. i don't think it's the europeans. i think it's the other countries that i mentioned that are the problem. >> different view? same view? >> no, i hear this all the time. they say that sarkozy comes in so they win all the contracts. that's whini
with corbin. >> i'd say it's not the europeans that we need to worry about. it's the turks, chinese and indians that we need to worry about. the europeans were competitive and the french and british are very active with busy business councils. they're very competitive and they're prepared to go overseas in a way we're only seeing u.s. europeans we need to worry about. i think it's the other countries and we need to be more aggressive and highlight the fact that we have innovation. an...
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corbin and i've been in the uae almost seven months and business has been my dop priority. i'd like to start off the panel by saring that the uae is very much opened for business. for two reasons. one, the uae has benefitted from the problems in the other arab countries as people are moving there as businesses is moving there and tourism is going there. but i would also argue that it's because the uae has positioned itself as a transit hub, as with the two major airlines with dubai's ports and airports, abu dhabi coming on line and the they are developing the end queen continent and things are developing. but i'd like to focus on the subject of this panel which is alternative energy. while the traditional areas of by, aviation, defense, infrastructure, are moving ahead in uae, there was a pause but they're moving ahead and they are continuing in those areas. the world future energy summitt earlier this year provides an opportunity for u.s. companies to enter into a country where there is planning for the future. and what i see is the uae is a place where we can do real comp
corbin and i've been in the uae almost seven months and business has been my dop priority. i'd like to start off the panel by saring that the uae is very much opened for business. for two reasons. one, the uae has benefitted from the problems in the other arab countries as people are moving there as businesses is moving there and tourism is going there. but i would also argue that it's because the uae has positioned itself as a transit hub, as with the two major airlines with dubai's ports and...
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ambassador corbin? >> it's not the europeans that we need to worry about, the turs, chinese and indians, the europeans were competitive, french and british are active. they have very good business councils, they have -- very competitive and prepared to go overseas in a way we're only seeing u.s. companies do now but i think it's not the europeans we need to worry about, it's the other countries and we need to be more aggressive, we need to highlight the fact that we have innovation, the example of food when you look at 80% of them have diabetes, the fact that we have healthy food. del monte won all sort of awards. we do things competitors aren't doing, same thing in health care and other areas where we have an advantage, that is what we have to take on. i don't think it's the europeans, it is the other countries i mentioned that are the problem. >> anyone of you have a different or same view? >> i hear this from bd guys, sarkozy comes in, they winnal the contracts, that is whining. you follow the money,
ambassador corbin? >> it's not the europeans that we need to worry about, the turs, chinese and indians, the europeans were competitive, french and british are active. they have very good business councils, they have -- very competitive and prepared to go overseas in a way we're only seeing u.s. companies do now but i think it's not the europeans we need to worry about, it's the other countries and we need to be more aggressive, we need to highlight the fact that we have innovation, the...
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my name is michael corbin. i've been in the uae almost seven months and business has been my top proi orit. what i would like to do is start this panel by saying that the uae is very much open for business. i would like to say that this is for two reasons. one, the uae has benefited to a certain extent from the problems in the other arab countries as people are moving there, as businesses are moving there, as tourism is going there, but i would also argue that it's because the uae has positioned itself as a transit hub with the two major airlines, with dubai's ports and airports and abu dhabi coming online, the new sub-saharan african market is developing the market and the stands are developing, but i would leak to focus on the subject of this panel while the traditional areas of business, aviation, defense e infrastructure are moving ahead in uae, was there a pause, but now they are moving ahead and they are continuing in those years. the world future energy summit earlier this year provides an opportunity fo
my name is michael corbin. i've been in the uae almost seven months and business has been my top proi orit. what i would like to do is start this panel by saying that the uae is very much open for business. i would like to say that this is for two reasons. one, the uae has benefited to a certain extent from the problems in the other arab countries as people are moving there, as businesses are moving there, as tourism is going there, but i would also argue that it's because the uae has...
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here in his own words is the governor of pennsylvania tom corbin on this issue.e he is explaining what his defense of this requirement in this piece of legislation in a state law that would require that women be forced basically to look at a screen of a son gram, i guess, in effect, an ultrasound, before they choose to have an abortion, as part of the procedure. here he is explaining what he thinks about that requirement. >> wouldn't change it, as long as it's not intrusive. we're still waiting to see. >> making them watch, does that go too far in your mind? >> make anybody watch, okay, you just have to close your eyes. but as long as it's on exterior, not interior. >> well, lilly ledbetter, i want you to get into this. generally, i know you're not an expert on this, but a case where the republican party for whatever reason is pushing very hard here to i think make having an abortion, also certainly not a joyful experience for anyone, to make it even less so, and make it something i would think, putting a burden on a woman, forcing her through a new procedure on
here in his own words is the governor of pennsylvania tom corbin on this issue.e he is explaining what his defense of this requirement in this piece of legislation in a state law that would require that women be forced basically to look at a screen of a son gram, i guess, in effect, an ultrasound, before they choose to have an abortion, as part of the procedure. here he is explaining what he thinks about that requirement. >> wouldn't change it, as long as it's not intrusive. we're still...
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. >> reporter: corbin brent saw a similar ad. lucky for him when met the seller on a san francisco street corner he asked too many questions and the deal fell apart. >> she then stopped and turned and says, you know, these tickets aren't for you. >> reporter: selling discounted disney tickets online is big business but one broker who did his own survey estimates as much as 20 to 30% of the tickets sold on craigslist are actually scams. >> that's got to be a great way to ruin a vacation. >> reporter: sergeant john hurd of the livermore police department says buying any kind of tickets secondhand from a stranger is risky and scammers are experts at making fake tickets look real. >> anything cap be copied, mon -- can be copied, money, tickets. >> reporter: if you are going to do it, go through a site that offers protection for buyers, like ebay or stubhub. be suspicious if the price is too good. >> if it seems like it's too good to be true, it probably is. >> reporter: it's often impossible to tell if that bar code on the secondhand
. >> reporter: corbin brent saw a similar ad. lucky for him when met the seller on a san francisco street corner he asked too many questions and the deal fell apart. >> she then stopped and turned and says, you know, these tickets aren't for you. >> reporter: selling discounted disney tickets online is big business but one broker who did his own survey estimates as much as 20 to 30% of the tickets sold on craigslist are actually scams. >> that's got to be a great way to...
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calm down starts a coach melody corbin urges players to keep their cool ahead of the moscow darby with arch rivals say sky. plus dancing for joy world number one victoria azarenka thrashes maria sharapova again to claim the indian wells around while rachet federer sakes the men sidle. and back on solving glynn's luke donald wins in florida to reclaim golf world number one spot from rory mcilroy. first sports all coast in russia's biggest football darby this evening and red lights coach larry clark in has called on his players to stay focused after that seems ill tempered clash the last time around that's all sports talks ryker whether it's in receive a three game ban for that challenge and say it's got deeper good i can pay it who's been sidelined for seven months as a result it was a game that also had six yellow cards and in the feisty two to draw it both teams go into tonight's game hoping to ends a five match win this freak victory for says god would move them to within six points of leaders and eat well sports a could leap frog army men into second place. meanwhile good's hiddink
calm down starts a coach melody corbin urges players to keep their cool ahead of the moscow darby with arch rivals say sky. plus dancing for joy world number one victoria azarenka thrashes maria sharapova again to claim the indian wells around while rachet federer sakes the men sidle. and back on solving glynn's luke donald wins in florida to reclaim golf world number one spot from rory mcilroy. first sports all coast in russia's biggest football darby this evening and red lights coach larry...
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let me first say that pennsylvania governor tom corbin believes it's important for pennsylvania to provide health and human services to the truly deserving citizens. individuals who engage in fraud take away those limited resources from the neediest of pennsylvanians. as inspector general, it is a mission of my office to uncover fraud, waste, and abuse within snap to hold those individuals who have committed fraud within the program accountable for their actions and to recover overpaid tax dollars. the office of inspect juroren conducts the mission to combat snap fraud by operating several fraud investigative programs within this bureau of fraud prevention and prosecution. these programs are the field investigation, fraud investigation and snap trafficking programs. these programs are operated in coordination with the department of public welfare which we refer to as dpw. the office of inspector general's approach to combatting fraud begins with the application for snap benefits. throughout our field investigation program, when dpw refers an application or reapplication for snap benefits a
let me first say that pennsylvania governor tom corbin believes it's important for pennsylvania to provide health and human services to the truly deserving citizens. individuals who engage in fraud take away those limited resources from the neediest of pennsylvanians. as inspector general, it is a mission of my office to uncover fraud, waste, and abuse within snap to hold those individuals who have committed fraud within the program accountable for their actions and to recover overpaid tax...
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why don't we start, ambassador corbin, with you. >> i would just say it's not the europeans we need toorry about, it's the turks, the chinese and the indians that we need to worry about. the europeans were competitive and the french and the british are very active, i think they have very good business councils, they're very competitive, and they're prepared to go overseas in a way we're only seeing u.s. companies do now, but i think it's not the europeans we need to worry about, i think it's the other countries, and i think we need to be more aggressive, we need to highlight the fact that we have innovation. i'll just, you know, the example of food. when you look at 80% of 'em ratties have some form of diabetes, the fact that we have healthy to do, diet-conscious products, del monte just won all sorts of awards, it's because we do things that our competitors aren't doing. the same thing in health care, the same thing in other areas where we have a real advantage. i think that's what we have to take on. i don't think it's the europeans, i think it's the other countries i mentioned that
why don't we start, ambassador corbin, with you. >> i would just say it's not the europeans we need toorry about, it's the turks, the chinese and the indians that we need to worry about. the europeans were competitive and the french and the british are very active, i think they have very good business councils, they're very competitive, and they're prepared to go overseas in a way we're only seeing u.s. companies do now, but i think it's not the europeans we need to worry about, i think...
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jeremy corbin joining me live from london well thank you very much indeed for joining us in your position which included you taking part in a parliamentary debate in westminster on. afghanistan today what's come out of that debate. well it's come our words come out of it is that the british government is obviously in deep shock over the loss of british soldiers last week taking the total british losses to four hundred four and then this us soldier that went on the rampage and killed a large number of people and i don't think any home should be allowed to work with impunity and it's perfectly reasonable that the local courts are asked to try some use after all apparently committed murder against a group of unarmed totally defenseless innocent civilians but the point i made in my question to the defense may minister was that this is a tragedy it's not the first and will be the last we've had many people killed by drone attacks we've had wedding parties have tacked on to a very large numbers of civilians attacked in my view with western forces in afghanistan for a long night live their usefu
jeremy corbin joining me live from london well thank you very much indeed for joining us in your position which included you taking part in a parliamentary debate in westminster on. afghanistan today what's come out of that debate. well it's come our words come out of it is that the british government is obviously in deep shock over the loss of british soldiers last week taking the total british losses to four hundred four and then this us soldier that went on the rampage and killed a large...
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. >> senate majority leader ellen corbin wouldn't speak to us either. >> why hasn't anything happened then? >> good question. >> he now has lung cancer and just celebrated his birthday in the hospital. he said he would use any money he got to buy a place of his own and live out his last few days independently. >> the program worked exactly as depended. he has no children. whether he and other victims will get justice or just die away is up to politicians in california. >> elizabeth, you said 60,000 people were sterilizeded in the united states. why do you think that the california politicians are so unwilling to talk to you? >> i think there are a couple of reasons. i'm not sure how familiar the legislature fors are about what happened. you have severe budget tear problems in california. so the fact of having to pay people more money would not be very popular right now. the poll situations respond to pressure and there's no cohesive organized movement on behalf of these victims. many of them are very, very roeld. >> nazi journey -- the nazis took notice of what they were doing in cali
. >> senate majority leader ellen corbin wouldn't speak to us either. >> why hasn't anything happened then? >> good question. >> he now has lung cancer and just celebrated his birthday in the hospital. he said he would use any money he got to buy a place of his own and live out his last few days independently. >> the program worked exactly as depended. he has no children. whether he and other victims will get justice or just die away is up to politicians in...
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. >> senate majority leader ellen corbin wouldn't speak to us either. >> why hasn't anything happened >> good question. >> he now has lung cancer and just celebrated his birthday in the hospital. he said he would use any money he got to buy a place of his own and live out his last few days independently. >> the program worked exactly as depended. he has no children. whether he and other victims will get justice or just die away is up to politicians in california. >> elizabeth, you said 60,000 people were sterilizeded in the united states. why do you think that the california politicians are so unwilling to talk to you? >> i think there are a couple of reasons. i'm not sure how familiar the legislature fors are about what happened. you have severe budget tear problems in california. so the fact of having to pay people more money would not be very popular right now. the poll situations respond to pressure and there's no cohesive organized movement on behalf of these victims. many of them are very, very roeld. >> nazi journey -- the nazis took notice of what they were doing in california
. >> senate majority leader ellen corbin wouldn't speak to us either. >> why hasn't anything happened >> good question. >> he now has lung cancer and just celebrated his birthday in the hospital. he said he would use any money he got to buy a place of his own and live out his last few days independently. >> the program worked exactly as depended. he has no children. whether he and other victims will get justice or just die away is up to politicians in california....
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. >> reporter: corbin brent saw a similar ad. lucky for him when met the seller on a san francisco street corner he asked too many questions and the deal fell apart. >> she then stopped and turned and says, you know, these tickets aren't for you. >> reporter: selling discounted disney tickets online is big business but one broker who did his own survey estimates as much as 20 to 30% of the tickets sold on craigslist are actually scams. >> that's got to be a great way to ruin a vacation. >> reporter: sergeant john hurd of the livermore police department says buying any kind of tickets secondhand from a stranger is risky and scammers are experts at making fake tickets look real. >> anything cap be copied, mon --can be copied, money, tickets. >> reporter: if you are going to do it, go through a site that offers protection for buyers, like ebay or stubhub. be suspicious if the price is too good. >> if it seems like it's too good to be true, it probably is. >> reporter: it's often impossible to tell if that bar code on the secondhand
. >> reporter: corbin brent saw a similar ad. lucky for him when met the seller on a san francisco street corner he asked too many questions and the deal fell apart. >> she then stopped and turned and says, you know, these tickets aren't for you. >> reporter: selling discounted disney tickets online is big business but one broker who did his own survey estimates as much as 20 to 30% of the tickets sold on craigslist are actually scams. >> that's got to be a great way to...
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. >> senate majority leader ellen corbin wouldn't speak to us either. >> why hasn't anything happenedhen? >> good question. >> follett now has lung cancer and just celebrated his birthday in the hospital. he said he would use any money he got to buy a place of his own and live out his last few days independently. tragically aware that california's eugenics policy works exactly as intended, he has no children. >> my life's gone now. >> no more folletts. >> if i die tomorrow, everything has died. >> whether he and other victims will gejustice or just die away is up to politicians in california. >> elizabeth, you said 60,000 people were forcibly sterilized in the united states over the years in different states. why do you think that the california politicians are so unwilling to talk to you? >> i think there are a couple of reasons. i'm not sure how familiar the legislators are with the history, with what happened. second all of, you have a, you know, severe budgetary problems in california. so the thought of having to pay people more money is probably not something that would be popula
. >> senate majority leader ellen corbin wouldn't speak to us either. >> why hasn't anything happenedhen? >> good question. >> follett now has lung cancer and just celebrated his birthday in the hospital. he said he would use any money he got to buy a place of his own and live out his last few days independently. tragically aware that california's eugenics policy works exactly as intended, he has no children. >> my life's gone now. >> no more folletts....
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as they did at c.t.a., a plant that made soundproofing in corbin, kentucky, where the workplace had beenc dust. that factory exploded in february of 2003, killing seven. the chemical safety board determined that the cause was dust, ignited by an open oven. it was clear that they had a dust problem. >> it was clear there was a dust problem. >> help me understand. how does osha inspect that plant and not find a problem? >> the inspectors aren't trained to recognize dust as a critical, catastrophic potential hazard. >> bill hargraves was one of those osha inspectors until he retired this past january. >> how long were you at osha? >> 28 years. >> and in all that time, how much training did you receive on industrial dust? >> none. >> none in 28 years? >> no. >> he learned in 1999 how costly that ignorance was, when an iron foundry he had inspected in springfield, massachusetts, was destroyed. the fire marshal said it was a dust explosion. >> three people died, and nine people were severely injured. >> when you were standing in the devastation of that plant, did you wonder why you hadn't been
as they did at c.t.a., a plant that made soundproofing in corbin, kentucky, where the workplace had beenc dust. that factory exploded in february of 2003, killing seven. the chemical safety board determined that the cause was dust, ignited by an open oven. it was clear that they had a dust problem. >> it was clear there was a dust problem. >> help me understand. how does osha inspect that plant and not find a problem? >> the inspectors aren't trained to recognize dust as a...
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. >> reporter: senate majority leader ellen corbin wouldn't talk to us either.r spokesman, andrew lamar. >> whether was it published? >> reporter: 2003. why hasn't anything happened since then? >> nothing. >> he has lung cancer and just celebrate the his birthday if the hospital. he said he would use any money he got to buy a place of his own and live out his last few years independently tragically aware that the policy worked exactly as intended. he has no children. >> i'm on my last days. >> there are no more last filets? >> everything's died. >> reporter: whether he and other victims will get justice or just die away is up to politicians in california. elizabeth cohen, cnn, sacramento, california. >>> and a grim anniversary tomorrow, the deadly earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster in japan. >>> a documentary about hunger in america is getting a lot of buzz at austin's south by southwest festival this week. we talk with the celebrity chef who inspired it in this week's fortune brainstorm. >> food deserts, let's complain that. these are urban areas -- >> an
. >> reporter: senate majority leader ellen corbin wouldn't talk to us either.r spokesman, andrew lamar. >> whether was it published? >> reporter: 2003. why hasn't anything happened since then? >> nothing. >> he has lung cancer and just celebrate the his birthday if the hospital. he said he would use any money he got to buy a place of his own and live out his last few years independently tragically aware that the policy worked exactly as intended. he has no...
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i might ask ambassador corbin to address it first because it has to do with advice on how to engage with gcc countries with sovereign funds and i've had experience with such entities, and if you might off a few words on that, and then i'd enviet other panelists whose countries do have either sovereign investment funds or very active private equity funds to offer comments as well. >> i would just say this is an area where obviously the emirates have a great interest in this. there was, you know, the 2008 crash in dubai that affected abu dahbi. there was a hold on projects, that was lifted, moving forward with their investments, they are, again, open for business again. there were arab spring concerns, which they've addressed now. they are moving forward. i think that the overall message is that the pause that we saw last year is pretty much over, but there are -- there will be concerns going forward, and there's certainly focused on what happened in dubai, and they are not going to spread their money awatt -- the way they used to because the model of dubai. this is not an area that is som
i might ask ambassador corbin to address it first because it has to do with advice on how to engage with gcc countries with sovereign funds and i've had experience with such entities, and if you might off a few words on that, and then i'd enviet other panelists whose countries do have either sovereign investment funds or very active private equity funds to offer comments as well. >> i would just say this is an area where obviously the emirates have a great interest in this. there was, you...
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give but when this came up and they all wanted to know what else we needed, says tiffany flint, the corbin store manager, we hope it will help the children to look good and to feel good. we just wanted to do this to help them get back on their feet. the men's soccer team from kentucky's university of the cumberlands donated time to help the less fortunate. head soccer coach, brendan benware drove to east burnstead to help clean up debris in the area. going was another reminder of how blessed we are, said the coach. we were all deeply affected by what we saw and how important it is to help our neighbors in time of need. while the -- there, the university of the cumberlands soccer team may have run into the soccer team of union college who also traveled to laurel county to help. the team stacked wood from downed trees, cleared debris from back yards and helped a man move a displaced steel roof that the tornado had deposited in his yard. union college students were responsible for sponsoring the trip, while the school's campus food service donateed snacks and bottled water. james jamerson of
give but when this came up and they all wanted to know what else we needed, says tiffany flint, the corbin store manager, we hope it will help the children to look good and to feel good. we just wanted to do this to help them get back on their feet. the men's soccer team from kentucky's university of the cumberlands donated time to help the less fortunate. head soccer coach, brendan benware drove to east burnstead to help clean up debris in the area. going was another reminder of how blessed we...