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detox in place. request you take a second look at that program. i have been interested in meeting you and expanding this program. it is a gold mind. we are ready to rock 'n roll. guest: sheila, thank you. i believe we have met. i know the program. we are interested in having a conversation with you. we are looking at opportunities to address the continuum of care. we want to make sure we have the detox component, and we can co-locate residential outpatients and recovery housing as a step down and tie workforce into that to reengage people, and get them better in the workforce. we will be in touch with regard to that. i understand the frustration with regard to resources. i get the question a lot about what does a state of emergency mean. it is important that i maybe clarify that. -- it didof emergency a couple of things. it put the public on notice that this is a top priority for the public to focus on. that is important in this crisis because the stigma associated with this is divisive. people individually have different feelings about how we sho
detox in place. request you take a second look at that program. i have been interested in meeting you and expanding this program. it is a gold mind. we are ready to rock 'n roll. guest: sheila, thank you. i believe we have met. i know the program. we are interested in having a conversation with you. we are looking at opportunities to address the continuum of care. we want to make sure we have the detox component, and we can co-locate residential outpatients and recovery housing as a step down...
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instead, she decided to detox at her mother's house. to hide it from alex and the kids by saying she had mono. >> the reason is because they were scared of what it would do to their image. >> is the reason that you put out this cover story about emily having mono, is that because sending her to rehab would have been some kind of embarrassment to your family and you didn't want your name tarnished? >> absolutely not. we've always done the best thing for our children. and it was emily's desire to keep it from alex. >> emily went cold turkey. cindy says the first couple of days, her daughter hardly left her bed, suffering from severe headaches. but after only four days, emily went home. >> did you think she was clean, off drugs, that that problem was behind her? >> i knew that she was still tired. >> but no longer addicted? >> no. >> you were convinced that it had been dealt with? >> yes. >> alex didn't find out about the detox until much later. but he says in the weeks before she died, emily still had a stash of pain pills. >> how many ti
instead, she decided to detox at her mother's house. to hide it from alex and the kids by saying she had mono. >> the reason is because they were scared of what it would do to their image. >> is the reason that you put out this cover story about emily having mono, is that because sending her to rehab would have been some kind of embarrassment to your family and you didn't want your name tarnished? >> absolutely not. we've always done the best thing for our children. and it was...
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instead, she decided to detox at her mother's house.o hide it from alex and the kids by saying she had mono. >> the reason is because they were scared of what it would do to their image. >> is the reason that you put out this cover story about emily having mono, is that because sending her to rehab would have been some kind of embarrassment to your family and you didn't want your name tarnished? >> absolutely not. we've always done the best thing for our children. and it was emily's desire to keep it from alex. >> emily went cold turkey. cindy says the first couple of days, her daughter hardly left her bed, suffering from severe headaches. but after only four days, emily went home. >> did you think she was clean, off drugs, that that problem was behind her? >> i knew that she was still tired. >> but no longer addicted? >> no. >> you were convinced that it had been dealt with? >> yes. >> alex didn't find out about the detox until much later. but he says in the weeks before she died, emily still had a stash of pain pills. >> how many time
instead, she decided to detox at her mother's house.o hide it from alex and the kids by saying she had mono. >> the reason is because they were scared of what it would do to their image. >> is the reason that you put out this cover story about emily having mono, is that because sending her to rehab would have been some kind of embarrassment to your family and you didn't want your name tarnished? >> absolutely not. we've always done the best thing for our children. and it was...
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are you scared to take that step to detox? uh-huh.roper scared of doing it, like. supporting people into recovery is expensive. steve's treatment has cost £20,000. 19 have so far been helped by the fast track programme. we can all do it, it'sjust that we need that encouragement, that support, a kick up the bum when we need it. some lives are being changed. for others, like nathan, the journey has yet to begin. how many will be helped remains to be seen, and there's still the huge challenge of keeping spice off the streets. sian lloyd, bbc news, wrexham. kensington palace has released a set of photographs to mark the christening of prince louis — the third child of the duke and duchess of cambridge. they were taken in the garden and morning room of clarence house following the service last week. the christening was the first time william, kate and their three children had been seen together as a family of five. southgate tube station in north london has been temporarily rebranded gareth southgate. transport for london says it wanted to
are you scared to take that step to detox? uh-huh.roper scared of doing it, like. supporting people into recovery is expensive. steve's treatment has cost £20,000. 19 have so far been helped by the fast track programme. we can all do it, it'sjust that we need that encouragement, that support, a kick up the bum when we need it. some lives are being changed. for others, like nathan, the journey has yet to begin. how many will be helped remains to be seen, and there's still the huge challenge of...
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are you scared to take that step to detox? uh-huh. you know, that's what's holding me back.. supporting people into recovery is expensive. steve's treatment has cost £20,000. 19 have so far been helped by the fast—track programme. we can all do it, it'sjust that we need that encouragement, that support, a kick up the bum when we need it. some lives are being changed. for others, like nathan, the journey has yet to begin. how many will be helped remains to be seen, and there's still the huge challenge of keeping spice off the streets. sian lloyd, bbc news, wrexham. long—suffering rail passengers travelling on trains run by govia thameslink, in south east england, have been getting to grips with their third new timetable in less than two months. thameslink, southern and great northern passengers have faced delays and cancellations since since may. the train operator said the latest timetable, ‘once bedded in', would provide a ‘more robust and reliable service'. it's nearly two years since the islamic state group was forced out of its stronghold in the libyan city of sirte. but
are you scared to take that step to detox? uh-huh. you know, that's what's holding me back.. supporting people into recovery is expensive. steve's treatment has cost £20,000. 19 have so far been helped by the fast—track programme. we can all do it, it'sjust that we need that encouragement, that support, a kick up the bum when we need it. some lives are being changed. for others, like nathan, the journey has yet to begin. how many will be helped remains to be seen, and there's still the huge...
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digital detox, yes. because every morning i wake up and i look at my phone.e, what are people doing? my mother is complaining about back pain. i've just invited all of these peop it's nonstop, you know? at the end of it, everyone was, like, hey, what's going on? and, we all know when we are in that zone. in the play, i call it open time, where everyone goes away. >> you just realize it. >> you are back east living in new york city, in your home doing this, which is cool. you grew up in the bay area. how is that? >> we are so happy to be back in the day. we are in oakland now. i can come to your studio, you know, literally, every day. >> it's a dan hoyle favorite. right? >> i love the bay. we hope it stays affordable for middle-class folks and artists, and teachers who are my friends. >> great point. >> we are hoping that those tech quotes can give money to the arts as well. shout out. >> there you go. >> congratulations again. "each and everything" is playing tonight through august 25th at the marsh in berkeley. we have ticket information on our website at kt
digital detox, yes. because every morning i wake up and i look at my phone.e, what are people doing? my mother is complaining about back pain. i've just invited all of these peop it's nonstop, you know? at the end of it, everyone was, like, hey, what's going on? and, we all know when we are in that zone. in the play, i call it open time, where everyone goes away. >> you just realize it. >> you are back east living in new york city, in your home doing this, which is cool. you grew up...
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is a great watch it's an edition of al-jazeera correspondent with phil avail checks into a digital detox clinic and tries to adjust to life without his smartphone and his tab and his computer and he learns about what too much digital connection is really doing to us check out the pictures down here when he goes to the detox camp hang on i get that that doesn't make you want to watch it i don't know what will out of their correspondent my digital addiction in the documentary section at al-jazeera dot com. now ethiopia's youth started a movement which led to a change of guard earlier this year and now the new prime minister ahmed has launched a series of measures to calm ethnic tensions and push economic growth but by enough to win over ethiopia is youth how to donate funds are. when a group of young men started protesting here against the location of us school playground told private developer little did they know all the while starting a movement that the ventura led to a change of leadership of the days of protest in the small town dudes in other parts of all media neighboring i'm hotte
is a great watch it's an edition of al-jazeera correspondent with phil avail checks into a digital detox clinic and tries to adjust to life without his smartphone and his tab and his computer and he learns about what too much digital connection is really doing to us check out the pictures down here when he goes to the detox camp hang on i get that that doesn't make you want to watch it i don't know what will out of their correspondent my digital addiction in the documentary section at...
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we should be knocking on the door of big pharma, asking them for treatment centers, detox centers. i blame a lot of the doctors for overprescribing this medication. it is truly tragic. andve had several meetings panels about this. everybody talks about it, but we need to start seeing results. the narcan, we are starting to get somewhere, a little traction on this, but the stigma needs to go away. if somebody was burning in their building, we would run to help them and comfort them and show them love. we need to wrap our arms around this problem and help these people out of it. it is not just getting onto the drugs, it is getting off the drugs. what people do not realize is that this drug is the hardest thing to get off of. it is like having the flu times 1000. host: bob, the house is just about to come in. go ahead with your statement. caller: i am a natural doctor. i have been working in homeless shelters for 20 years. i want to tell you something, they should repeal all drug laws at this time because the thernment and the ama and medical cutmodern first and poison doctors caused
we should be knocking on the door of big pharma, asking them for treatment centers, detox centers. i blame a lot of the doctors for overprescribing this medication. it is truly tragic. andve had several meetings panels about this. everybody talks about it, but we need to start seeing results. the narcan, we are starting to get somewhere, a little traction on this, but the stigma needs to go away. if somebody was burning in their building, we would run to help them and comfort them and show them...
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for her to be in the hospital for six days sort of suggests to me they're detoxing her off of opioidhey didn't want to release her until she had gotten these drugs out of her system. >> as for what's next for demi and wilmer? >> i value my time by myself now and i value my time with my friends. >> but then seeing all this footage of you guys, i was like, i kind of want them at the end of all this to get back together? is that still a possibility? can we hang onto that for a few more years? >> you never know what's going happen. i don't know what's going to happen. >>> turning our attention to julie chen. today, she addressed the sexual misconduct allegations against her husband, cbs chairman and ceo les moonves. >> some of you may be aware of what's been going on in my life the last few days. i issued the one and only statement i will issue on this topic on twitter. i'll stand by that statement today, tomorrow, fofr. >> the twitter statement chen is referring was posted friday, shortly after the allegations of sexual misconduct were published in the new yorker. it said in part, quote
for her to be in the hospital for six days sort of suggests to me they're detoxing her off of opioidhey didn't want to release her until she had gotten these drugs out of her system. >> as for what's next for demi and wilmer? >> i value my time by myself now and i value my time with my friends. >> but then seeing all this footage of you guys, i was like, i kind of want them at the end of all this to get back together? is that still a possibility? can we hang onto that for a...
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there is a detox component already in place. it is a great spot. i would suggest you take a second look at that program. and look into extending this program because it is a gold mine. we are ready to rock 'n roll. you andp: sheila, thank i believe we have met and i know the program you're talking about. -- all over the state of maryland are looking at opportunities to address the continuum of care. we want to make sure that we can colegrove -- co-locate recovery housing as a step down and then somehow tied a workforce into that so we can reengage people into the workforce. we are looking for opportunities and i am familiar with what you're talking about and we will be in touch with regard to that. i do understand the frustration with regard to resources. i get this question a lot about what does the state of emergency me. it is important that i clarify that. -- it putof emergency the public on notice that this is a top priority for the public to focus on. that is incredibly important in this crisis because the stigma associated with this is very d
there is a detox component already in place. it is a great spot. i would suggest you take a second look at that program. and look into extending this program because it is a gold mine. we are ready to rock 'n roll. you andp: sheila, thank i believe we have met and i know the program you're talking about. -- all over the state of maryland are looking at opportunities to address the continuum of care. we want to make sure that we can colegrove -- co-locate recovery housing as a step down and then...
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it's not milkshake i'll tell you that it's regarded as a health drink which detoxes an aids digestion ok. and to sweeten the palate down derma turkish ice cream. that. is a loss to consistency comes from solid a flour meat from the tubers of wild gets so endangered that turkey for bits is export here to food and drink in turkey is a one hundred forty billion dollar industry. and young entrepreneurs are showing they can still offer something different. turkish friends have recommended i try a new delivery service that's making waves. are co-owners of a successful startup that marries tradition and convenience. are all victims to provide the shoes turkish food this is not turkish meat pour some vegetables after us this is our signature one of signature dishes saddam are or. are we were struggling to find this kind of. basically this food is the main food which is. in the house our mothers cook this food we eat as such people these foods sees our child some of the food it takes hours to cook and also you can't cook it for one plate usually is a big portion yeah what happens is the local
it's not milkshake i'll tell you that it's regarded as a health drink which detoxes an aids digestion ok. and to sweeten the palate down derma turkish ice cream. that. is a loss to consistency comes from solid a flour meat from the tubers of wild gets so endangered that turkey for bits is export here to food and drink in turkey is a one hundred forty billion dollar industry. and young entrepreneurs are showing they can still offer something different. turkish friends have recommended i try a...
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and that the health ministry has opened a detox clinic. but we are told that most often, addicts are simply locked away. the non-governmental activities in tehran are impressive. in the south of the city, aid organizations care for the plentiful addicts living on the street. the volunteers offer more than just a warm meal. safa: it's not our goal just to feed those who are forced to live on the street. the meals are a means to make contact with the drug addicts, to gain their trust. to give them hope that someone is there for them. reporter: they have e reached my this wayay and helpeped them gef the streets and get clean. those who manage it are celebrated each year. >> i have been clean for ten months and ten days. i never thought i would manage it. reporter: we meet shirin again here. she now wants to share the kind of help she got with others. shirin: there are still a lot of people who need help, especially in the poorer class, but also in the middle class. unfortunately, there are many women, too, and i work especially closely with t
and that the health ministry has opened a detox clinic. but we are told that most often, addicts are simply locked away. the non-governmental activities in tehran are impressive. in the south of the city, aid organizations care for the plentiful addicts living on the street. the volunteers offer more than just a warm meal. safa: it's not our goal just to feed those who are forced to live on the street. the meals are a means to make contact with the drug addicts, to gain their trust. to give...
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liters of alcohol are confiscated and destroyed every year and that the health ministry has opened a detox clinic but we are told that most often addicts are simply locked away. the non-governmental activities in tehran are impressive in the south of the city aid organizations care for the plentiful addicts living on the street. the volunteers offer more than just a warm meal. was saying it's not our goal to just feed the forced to live on the streets the meals are a means to make contact with the drug addicts to gain their trust. that yes it is to give them hope that someone is there for them. and says that this thank you they have reached many this way to help them get off the streets and get clean those who manage it are celebrated each year. i have been clean for ten months and ten days i never thought i would manage it. we need cheering again here she now wants to share the kind of help she got with others. there are still a lot of people who need help especially in the poorer class but also in the middle class. unfortunately there are many women too and i work especially closely with
liters of alcohol are confiscated and destroyed every year and that the health ministry has opened a detox clinic but we are told that most often addicts are simply locked away. the non-governmental activities in tehran are impressive in the south of the city aid organizations care for the plentiful addicts living on the street. the volunteers offer more than just a warm meal. was saying it's not our goal to just feed the forced to live on the streets the meals are a means to make contact with...
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situations, they have what's called critical incident response team a already serve destresses and detoxes the individual from that impact. lot of stuff already been done. this resolution, i agree with vice president nakajo. changing the name to problem. if you tip the resolution whereas, up to the point where you get into details, sections one, i think if you said something -- if you just lift it, we need to establish a peer support unit and that we should consider some of the following recommendations versus saying you must include these. it would give the chief lot more they shouldn't be mandated. i think that's problematic. i have so many questions. idea of having a medical doctor as the peer support clinical director, why they have to be a medical doctor? why can't they be a clinical psychologist. why does this person have to report to the commission? what's the purpose of that? [please stand by] it's a long document but asks the chief to consider the following. i appreciate the fact that may be tying the chief's hands. it didn't come up, there was one word, chief, we did change when
situations, they have what's called critical incident response team a already serve destresses and detoxes the individual from that impact. lot of stuff already been done. this resolution, i agree with vice president nakajo. changing the name to problem. if you tip the resolution whereas, up to the point where you get into details, sections one, i think if you said something -- if you just lift it, we need to establish a peer support unit and that we should consider some of the following...
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there is a detox component in place, of beds in place, et cetera it is a great spot and request to take a second look at that program that exist i will be interested in meeting withme you to expanding this program it is exactly it is a gold mine from construction and we are ready to rock 'n '. roll. >> thank you. i believe we have met i know the program you are talking about we are interested to have a conversation with you all over the state we are looking at opportunities to address that continuum of care we want to make sure we have the detox component but also to cold locate residential outpatient and even recovery housing is a step down and then also tie workforce into that to reengage in their recovery to get them back in the workforce. i am familiar with what you are talking about and we will be in touch with regard to that. i do understand the frustration with regard to resources. i get the question a lot what is the state of emergency e mean? maybe i should clarify that it is important the governor declares that because it puts the public on notice that this is a top priority f
there is a detox component in place, of beds in place, et cetera it is a great spot and request to take a second look at that program that exist i will be interested in meeting withme you to expanding this program it is exactly it is a gold mine from construction and we are ready to rock 'n '. roll. >> thank you. i believe we have met i know the program you are talking about we are interested to have a conversation with you all over the state we are looking at opportunities to address...
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which includes detox to residential treatment services. this investment, let me be very clear about this. this investment will ultimately help save lives. and it will improve the conditions on the streets of san francisco. i want to thank a number of people who have brought this program to light today. first of all, director barbara garcia from our department of public-health. [applause] >> dr. sven for his leadership and ingenuity. we knew he would get the loudest applause and he deserves it. our department of homelessness and their partnership in leadership as well. and all the other providers and healthcare leaders that are behind me here today that are working so hard every single day in san francisco. to get those that are on our streets with the help that they need. whether it's homelessness or drug addiction or the other issues plaguing those on our streets, our goal in san francisco is to be compassionate and get people off the streets, on to their own two feet and on to better lives. thank you for being here today and with that i
which includes detox to residential treatment services. this investment, let me be very clear about this. this investment will ultimately help save lives. and it will improve the conditions on the streets of san francisco. i want to thank a number of people who have brought this program to light today. first of all, director barbara garcia from our department of public-health. [applause] >> dr. sven for his leadership and ingenuity. we knew he would get the loudest applause and he...
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botanical detox conditioner, alba. >> n a dry shampoo. >> no.o is apply this direct on and leave it on like a mask. what the volcanic clay does, it eliminates the oils it's like a clarifier. imagye those c masks, it's for your hair. >> put it on, leave it on andri e it out? >> rinse it out. >> what's the final result when you rin it out. >> more volume. this the final result. you're getting rid of prildup, uct you've had in there all summer. >> can i ask hair te wures,t does this work on? >> all textures. what's really great about this product, too, you'll see this as a trend in beauty products, n sulfates, par bins, great for all hair types. >> talk about our scalp. fix our scalp plea a. >> this ither thing i love. there's so many ways to recreate a dry shampoo. this one i really love. this is rice flour. you know when your cell phone is stuck in the water and you p it in a bag of rice. this is rice flower ur, put it your root. >> this is if you don't want to wash your hair, want one morut day of it. >> and you want to just find ki something in
botanical detox conditioner, alba. >> n a dry shampoo. >> no.o is apply this direct on and leave it on like a mask. what the volcanic clay does, it eliminates the oils it's like a clarifier. imagye those c masks, it's for your hair. >> put it on, leave it on andri e it out? >> rinse it out. >> what's the final result when you rin it out. >> more volume. this the final result. you're getting rid of prildup, uct you've had in there all summer. >> can i...
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this is detox. really cool. botanical detox conditioner. >> this is not a dry shampoo. >> no.wer. apply this directly on. leave it on like a mask. what the clay does it actually eliminates any oils. so it's cliek a clarifier. imagine the clay mask for your hair. >> yes, you put it on, leave v leave it on and rinse it out. >> then you rinse this out. >> what is the final result when you're done rinsing it out. >> you have more volume. this is the result. getting rid of any buildup. any product you had in there all summer. >> hair texture, what does it work on. >> really great about this product. you'll see this as a trend in a lot of beauty products right now. no sulfates. no fray grens in this product. works for everybody. >> let's talk about our scalp. >> this is another thing i love. there's so many ways to recreate a dry shampoo. this one i really love. this is rice flower. when your cell phone gets stuck in the water and you put it in a bag of rice. this is a little bit of rice flower you can put directly on your route. >> this is what you do if you don't want to wash your
this is detox. really cool. botanical detox conditioner. >> this is not a dry shampoo. >> no.wer. apply this directly on. leave it on like a mask. what the clay does it actually eliminates any oils. so it's cliek a clarifier. imagine the clay mask for your hair. >> yes, you put it on, leave v leave it on and rinse it out. >> then you rinse this out. >> what is the final result when you're done rinsing it out. >> you have more volume. this is the result....
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. >> reddy will detox in the jail's infirmary, a process that can take anywhere from a few days to twoays she's relieved to have her back. >> i mean, i don't wish this on anybody. but because i knew what she was going out to do, i kind of was hoping to see her walk back through the door, because at least i know she's safe. you know. at least i know we still have that. >> while she waits for her friend to be released from the infirmary, o'reilly turns her focus to rebuilding her own life, especially with her 2-year-old son and mother, who is raising him. today she's making cards. in jail, that takes creativity. >> i'm making crayons with tampons. since we don't really have access, you know, full access, anyway, to crayons, colored pencils, anything like that. so you've got to get creative. so what we do is take a tampon, and any white deodorant, take it in either a magazine, or a newspaper, and rub it on the color. magazines work a little better. they don't usually come through here frequently. so, you make due. different stencils. i get letters. stuff like that. i make stationery for m
. >> reddy will detox in the jail's infirmary, a process that can take anywhere from a few days to twoays she's relieved to have her back. >> i mean, i don't wish this on anybody. but because i knew what she was going out to do, i kind of was hoping to see her walk back through the door, because at least i know she's safe. you know. at least i know we still have that. >> while she waits for her friend to be released from the infirmary, o'reilly turns her focus to rebuilding...
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in support of miss da mea miss d this supports transitional housing and five beds at harbor lights detox unit and health rehab case managers. this is all about reducing the jail population. and then there's an additional $250,000 which funds two and a half percent cost of living wage adjustment for c.b.o. workers. this was done across the city for all c.b.o. workers. more on this one -- the reason that we asked for 1.7 and the reason that the mayor gave us 1.2 is because both the court decision as well as the need for weekend and holiday coverage in support of reenvisioning goals has increased the work load for pre trials alternatives by 60%. as i said, we requested 1.7 from the mayor, the proposed budget funds 1.2 million and the reduced funding from the mayor -- it's based on limited funds. there are a lot of asks, i can appreciate there's only a certain amount that can go around but it wasn't based on lack of demonstrated need. since the b.l.a. ran their report, encumbrances have been reduced from 1.8 to 1.3 and we have a billing cycle and then kinder morgan reasonses represent 20% of
in support of miss da mea miss d this supports transitional housing and five beds at harbor lights detox unit and health rehab case managers. this is all about reducing the jail population. and then there's an additional $250,000 which funds two and a half percent cost of living wage adjustment for c.b.o. workers. this was done across the city for all c.b.o. workers. more on this one -- the reason that we asked for 1.7 and the reason that the mayor gave us 1.2 is because both the court decision...
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through into detox i cannot be with your son. i was crazy to take care of him. at the age of four nikos son who was allegedly fathered by another sixties icon a long day long went to live the french actor's grandparents now grown up he has fought addiction all his life. would you have preferred commercial success over these. banks and stand commercials. i don't need everybody to like me i don't care. about this film will make you like me come all the icon who became an n.t.i. cunto it suddenly in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight at a moment. which the film suggests she had finally come to embrace. pretty intense stuff very intense and it's such a sad ending to tell us more about the circumstances under which she died yes she was actually cycling in and had a heart attack while on her bike whilst on her bicycle and fell off and hit her head very badly and unfortunately it took a while to get her to hospital and she was diagnosed as having heat stroke and in the end cause of death was a massive cerebral haemorrhage such a tragic ending there you know it was
through into detox i cannot be with your son. i was crazy to take care of him. at the age of four nikos son who was allegedly fathered by another sixties icon a long day long went to live the french actor's grandparents now grown up he has fought addiction all his life. would you have preferred commercial success over these. banks and stand commercials. i don't need everybody to like me i don't care. about this film will make you like me come all the icon who became an n.t.i. cunto it suddenly...
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through into detox i cannot be with your son. i was crazy to take care of him. at the age of four nikos son who was allegedly fathered by another sixty's icon and on day long went to live the french actor's grandparents now grown up he has fought addiction all his life. would you have preferred more commercial success of these. ten stand up commercials. i don't need everybody to like me i don't care. but this film will make you like niko more the icon who became an n.t.i. contacts suddenly in one thousand nine hundred eight at a moment. which the film suggests she had finally come to embrace and i. was sad and stuff so how did she was she was actually i was riding her bicycle in utah at the time and she she had a heart attack on the bicycle fell off and hit her head very godly it took unfortunately a while to get her to hospital after which she was diagnosed with a heat stroke and died later that evening and as a result was cerebral haemorrhage so very important. to her son. she is a very complicated person here it is difficult life but according to that report
through into detox i cannot be with your son. i was crazy to take care of him. at the age of four nikos son who was allegedly fathered by another sixty's icon and on day long went to live the french actor's grandparents now grown up he has fought addiction all his life. would you have preferred more commercial success of these. ten stand up commercials. i don't need everybody to like me i don't care. but this film will make you like niko more the icon who became an n.t.i. contacts suddenly in...
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they were not clean, they would stay in country for detoxification and then they would be sent to a detox facility perhaps in southeast asia. we were creating an incentive to the soldiers to stay off heroin. out of 22,000 tests that were done at one point in time, the incidence of heroin dependency was 4.5% versus what the claimed to be 10% to 15%. >> after the incentive. fantastic. and the rumor, the allegation of these heroin at ask being loose in the united states went away. separate, but significant victory. based on scientific testing. all right. to lawoing to go enforcement. this is president nixon with miles ambrose. miles ambrose was the commissioner of customs. and the idea of bringing treatment into the executive office seemed such a great idea that the next step was we brought law enforcement into the executive office through the creation of rodale, the office of drug abuse law enforcement. we took the commissioner of customs and made him in charge. here he is taking president nixon to the customs facilities where a lot of the drugs are coming in. a -- touring the facilities at
they were not clean, they would stay in country for detoxification and then they would be sent to a detox facility perhaps in southeast asia. we were creating an incentive to the soldiers to stay off heroin. out of 22,000 tests that were done at one point in time, the incidence of heroin dependency was 4.5% versus what the claimed to be 10% to 15%. >> after the incentive. fantastic. and the rumor, the allegation of these heroin at ask being loose in the united states went away. separate,...
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did you lie about her needing detox? >> no. >> you said on the tape you lied. >> let's do it!ing day in your life. >> i am not giving up on you. >> dr. phil! dr. phil!
did you lie about her needing detox? >> no. >> you said on the tape you lied. >> let's do it!ing day in your life. >> i am not giving up on you. >> dr. phil! dr. phil!
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time away to detox, destrerks and improve your sense of well being.ose planning vacations said they're looking the take a wellness trip in the next 12 months. here to discuss some wellness destinations is elizabeth monaghan, a travel expert at >>elcome.. >> so down to florid amelia island. >> that's right. if you're looking to focus on wellness,ruly the place to go. it's a great place. it's known for its pristine nature. beautiful miles of uncrowded beaches and, of course, stunning relaxing spas. and what's great about this place, is for wellness, if you're looking to get your physical activity in there, hit the beaches. >> more and more families are talking about that. this is a place i've heard about because of the spas. in lenox, massachusetts, maybe not a lot of folks know about this. >> this is another great spot for wellness. you'll know you're in good hands because people have been going to lenox for hundreds of years. say this is something interesting but you never have thought about doing it. check in and get some pampering and relax while yo
time away to detox, destrerks and improve your sense of well being.ose planning vacations said they're looking the take a wellness trip in the next 12 months. here to discuss some wellness destinations is elizabeth monaghan, a travel expert at >>elcome.. >> so down to florid amelia island. >> that's right. if you're looking to focus on wellness,ruly the place to go. it's a great place. it's known for its pristine nature. beautiful miles of uncrowded beaches and, of course,...
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whatever it is -- i want you to detox work off you.ond dade. >> okay, thank you so much. >> easy breezy. thank you. all right. bela has a question for you. >> so, do you guys feel like even though you might feel happy and the audience as well, people will look at you and go, oh, my gosh, is something wrong? are you angry? do you have that expression? >> are you talking about the face. >> the face. the resting expression, right. right. exactly. so if you feel like that is you i have the perfect antidote. this is especially important in dating. practice with the phone or a mirror, okay. so pick it up and what you can do ask yourself -- the most common question we get asked what do you do for work so tape yourself or watch yourself and look at what you look like and then you'll probably go, oh, my gosh, i look so serious like we did with rachel in chicago. then what you're going to do, the next one you're going to do is put a huge smile on your face and it feels awkward but trust me it's going to look a lot better. do that and that is the
whatever it is -- i want you to detox work off you.ond dade. >> okay, thank you so much. >> easy breezy. thank you. all right. bela has a question for you. >> so, do you guys feel like even though you might feel happy and the audience as well, people will look at you and go, oh, my gosh, is something wrong? are you angry? do you have that expression? >> are you talking about the face. >> the face. the resting expression, right. right. exactly. so if you feel like...
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nosotros ya estamos haciendo un detox.nte que me dice "ustedes se la pasan bailando allÍ". y para mÍ la mÚsica me gusta, ademÁs en la maÑana se contagia. karla: y cuÁl es el problema que no baile si no le hacemos daÑo a nadie? raÚl: yo me pregunto, cuÁl es el problema que uno baile? jesÚs: hay gente que baila como alan tacher o que bailan como karla. raÚl: otros que bailan como addis tuÑÓn que Él llama la reina de la quebradita o el tex-mex. jesÚs: no he tenido el placer, mi addis. addis: no es por presumir, pero yo bailo lambada hasta sin mÚsica. karla: estÁ tremenda, mi addis. muy bien. arranque, muÑeca. addis: ya mero es viernes, amigos. quiero platicarles algo muy interesante, mauricio ouchman reacciona a una situaciÓn que estÁ enfrentando su esposa aislynn derbez. ella tiene una situaciÓn legal por un conflicto de intereses por dos empresas que la contrataron para hacer imÁgenes . veamos lo que dice el nuevo comentamos porque estamos fuerte. reportera: mauricio ouchman se mostrÓ indignado y sale en defensa de su espos
nosotros ya estamos haciendo un detox.nte que me dice "ustedes se la pasan bailando allÍ". y para mÍ la mÚsica me gusta, ademÁs en la maÑana se contagia. karla: y cuÁl es el problema que no baile si no le hacemos daÑo a nadie? raÚl: yo me pregunto, cuÁl es el problema que uno baile? jesÚs: hay gente que baila como alan tacher o que bailan como karla. raÚl: otros que bailan como addis tuÑÓn que Él llama la reina de la quebradita o el tex-mex. jesÚs: no he tenido el...
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we should be knocking on the door of big pharma, asking them for treatment centers, detox centers. i blame a lot of the doctors for overprescribing this medication. it is truly tragic. andve had several meetings panels about this. everybody talks about it, but we need to start seeing results. the narcan, we are starting to get somewhere, a little traction on this, but the stigma needs to go away. if somebody was burning in their building, we would run to help them and comfort them and show them love. we need to wrap our arms around this problem and help these people out of it. it is not just getting onto the drugs, it is getting off the drugs. what people do not realize is that this drug is the hardest thing to get off of. it is like having the flu times 1000. host: bob, the house is just about to come in. go ahead with your statement. caller: i am a natural doctor. i have been working in homeless shelters for 20 years. i want to tell you something, they should repeal all drug laws at this time because the thernment and the ama and medical cutmodern first and poison doctors caused
we should be knocking on the door of big pharma, asking them for treatment centers, detox centers. i blame a lot of the doctors for overprescribing this medication. it is truly tragic. andve had several meetings panels about this. everybody talks about it, but we need to start seeing results. the narcan, we are starting to get somewhere, a little traction on this, but the stigma needs to go away. if somebody was burning in their building, we would run to help them and comfort them and show them...
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it was going into detox for a short time, for 12 days.who owns a family law firm and is attempting to crowd fund the money needed with other law firms. and emma long in kent, a mother who has been through the programme. tim loughton, what are your concerns about what will happen to this f—dac court programme if this money is not found? the f-dac unit supports those ten effects we have got. it is there to broaden the number of f—dacs. the aim is to have at least half of the family courts covered by the f—dac scheme within the next few years. without that unit, the expansion will not happen. the support mechanism of the existing f—dacs is not going to be there. that would be a huge shame because this is an effective, innovatory way of dealing with some complicated cases. a very family sympathetic way. and at the end of the day more kids get to stay with their parents. more of those pa rents with their parents. more of those parents come off drugs and other addictions. it is a win— win situation. socially for the families and financially for
it was going into detox for a short time, for 12 days.who owns a family law firm and is attempting to crowd fund the money needed with other law firms. and emma long in kent, a mother who has been through the programme. tim loughton, what are your concerns about what will happen to this f—dac court programme if this money is not found? the f-dac unit supports those ten effects we have got. it is there to broaden the number of f—dacs. the aim is to have at least half of the family courts...
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pilot program using section eight so people can get care after early education, aftertreatment, post detoxtreatment, recovery and now they are going to use section eight to get into causing where it is safe away from bad actors and get the counseling they need. >> time for the gentleman has expired. mr. sherman is now recognized. >> thank you for being here, mr. secretary. people in my district face high housing costs in the greater los angeles area and they long for that time where they can own a home. the fha is what they rely on and there has been discussions at the fha to lower the total amount you can get on a mortgage what is sometimes called the loan limit and basically make that program unavailable to people in the san fernando valley. please tell me this is not going to happen that you will at least keep the loan limit where it is. >> as you know there's a formula for determining the high and the low level limit. the good news for you is those loan limits are set by congress and not by hud. >> can i count on you to guide congress to at least keep the low limits for they are smart.
pilot program using section eight so people can get care after early education, aftertreatment, post detoxtreatment, recovery and now they are going to use section eight to get into causing where it is safe away from bad actors and get the counseling they need. >> time for the gentleman has expired. mr. sherman is now recognized. >> thank you for being here, mr. secretary. people in my district face high housing costs in the greater los angeles area and they long for that time where...
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vouchers so folks can go on that continuement of care after early education, after treatment, post detoxreatment, recovery, and now they can use section 8 vouchers to get into housing, safe away from bad actors and get the counselling they need. please keep doing those sort of things. >> thank you. >> time of the gentleman has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. sherman. >> thank you for being here, mr. secretary. people in my district face very high housing costs in the greater los angeles area. and they long for that time when they can actually own a home. and the fha is what they rely on, and there's been discussions at fha to lower the total amount you can get on a mortgage, what is sometimes called the loan limit and basically make that program unavailable to people in the san fernando valley. please tell me this isn't going to happen, that you'll at least keep the loan limit where it is. -- high cost areas around the country, including the ten biggest cities. >> right. as you know there's a formula for determining the high and the low level of the loan
vouchers so folks can go on that continuement of care after early education, after treatment, post detoxreatment, recovery, and now they can use section 8 vouchers to get into housing, safe away from bad actors and get the counselling they need. please keep doing those sort of things. >> thank you. >> time of the gentleman has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. sherman. >> thank you for being here, mr. secretary. people in my district face very...