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it was a blessing because it wasn't somebody who's never experienced what i've experienced telling me what i needed to learn, somebody who had actually been there and was doing the deal, staying sober one day at a time. everyone agrees that we want parents to be safe, nurturing parents. everyone agrees that good quality treatment on demand is important, and everybody agrees accountability is needed for people to succeed. and so, if everyone came together and said those five or six things we agree with. the stars program collects data and shares with child welfare, cps, dependency drug court, and treatment providers. we generate a twice-monthly report, which consists of treatment attendants, testing results, number of contacts that clients are required to meet with their recovery specialist, and how many support group meetings they've attended that they were required to attend. those first few years were critical. so, we really watched everything, and it was important that we shared our information and that we were all upfront with what we were doing. everyone was involved with buildin
it was a blessing because it wasn't somebody who's never experienced what i've experienced telling me what i needed to learn, somebody who had actually been there and was doing the deal, staying sober one day at a time. everyone agrees that we want parents to be safe, nurturing parents. everyone agrees that good quality treatment on demand is important, and everybody agrees accountability is needed for people to succeed. and so, if everyone came together and said those five or six things we...
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children, medical reasons meaning next door to next to the toxic environments that i have ever experienced, hydrogen sulfide, some of the words that are used to breakdown the solids, i went to 3250 and i asked the residents there, the meat markets there said that's the worst thing that could be done. who would allow a youth medical facility to be in this environment? the residents there said they had opposed it. we had no knowledge of this happening and i went and spoke with district 10 representative and they told me it was done because -- that they didn't want to lose a million dollars, so you mean to tell me that you put a price on our children. i have a son that was in this -- went to this doctor and i will not say no names, i took my son away from her practice because i couldn't believe that this person would put a million dollars in one of the most befouled areas there is. i went and took pictures and i saw the residue of what was coming up out of the water and that the representative of the sewage plant admitted they had a broken seal that had not been fished but near fisherman's wh
children, medical reasons meaning next door to next to the toxic environments that i have ever experienced, hydrogen sulfide, some of the words that are used to breakdown the solids, i went to 3250 and i asked the residents there, the meat markets there said that's the worst thing that could be done. who would allow a youth medical facility to be in this environment? the residents there said they had opposed it. we had no knowledge of this happening and i went and spoke with district 10...
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joining me in the studio has experienced this pain first half. lost two her sons to gunfire and she has taken this devastating loss and made a nonprofit organization called one thousand mothers to prevent violence. she now has other family here but the anniversary is coming up. i know this is hard for you. i just wanted to take you back because i know the loss never goes away. >> no, i wish i could say that. 13 years on february 8th i would be okay. i can't say that at this point. >> cheryl: you have taken the pain and you channeled it in a positive direction. >> yes. it was about in 2008, you need to get up and live and go out and see the other mothers. that is what we do in one thousand mothers. we help them, homicide sri78s. one is our support group where we meet in oakland, east palo alto and we have morning mother's day walk that you know about where it happens to be the birth date of our twin sons who were murdered in oakland. we're going to be walking three miles. >> cheryl: we have pictures of your children when they were much younger. ju
joining me in the studio has experienced this pain first half. lost two her sons to gunfire and she has taken this devastating loss and made a nonprofit organization called one thousand mothers to prevent violence. she now has other family here but the anniversary is coming up. i know this is hard for you. i just wanted to take you back because i know the loss never goes away. >> no, i wish i could say that. 13 years on february 8th i would be okay. i can't say that at this point....
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clark, with the post-traumatic and the traumatic brain injuries that we're experiencing now. well, if you are focusing only on the criminal justice system, military returning veterans often have problems. but you also have to recognize that there are settings where trauma is common. so ... which are? jails can be, and prisons where there's physical violence or the lifestyle of using drugs where people become vulnerable. there is this gradation in traumatic experiences that we have to take into consideration. women are more likely to be victims of sexual assault, although men are also the victims of sexual assault, but women are more likely. on the other hand, men are more likely to be victims of physical assault or engage in physical assault, so that then puts them in situations where they get incarcerated. the key issue that you're hearing dr. gillece and me mention, and that is making sure we assess for trauma as an integral part of any kind of assessment that we're dealing with. so, we're not dealing with the abuse excuse. what we're dealing with is if, indeed, we want to
clark, with the post-traumatic and the traumatic brain injuries that we're experiencing now. well, if you are focusing only on the criminal justice system, military returning veterans often have problems. but you also have to recognize that there are settings where trauma is common. so ... which are? jails can be, and prisons where there's physical violence or the lifestyle of using drugs where people become vulnerable. there is this gradation in traumatic experiences that we have to take into...
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year, at this time, we don't anticipate that it will happen at the same magnitude that we are experiencing right now, we are seeing a pretty substantial bump in this current fiscal year, we expect growth in next fiscal year but not to the same magnitude. the department's fee revenue is anticipated to increase by 19% from what the current year's budget is into next fiscal year's budget and that's mainly due to the three following reasons, first, the fee revenue increases from the continuing trend of the larger project reviews which i mentioned is the most driving factor, there is an automatic consumer price index that automatically adjusts all the fees in the planning and administrative codes, and that rate is 3.258%, and we are also assuming the recognition of close to a million dollars of building permit revenue that we will collect in this current fiscal year that we will anticipate being able to defer and recognize into the next fiscal year, so that we can recognize that revenue in next fiscal year when we conduct the review on those building permits, those are the three factors that dr
year, at this time, we don't anticipate that it will happen at the same magnitude that we are experiencing right now, we are seeing a pretty substantial bump in this current fiscal year, we expect growth in next fiscal year but not to the same magnitude. the department's fee revenue is anticipated to increase by 19% from what the current year's budget is into next fiscal year's budget and that's mainly due to the three following reasons, first, the fee revenue increases from the continuing...
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so what you have just experienced is an object that lives naturally in four spatial dimensions. the three-dimensional sphere in four spatial dimensions could be thought of as this little movie as you might experience it and as our flatlander did experience it. the problem is we can't step back and see the movie all at once, okay, and we don't do that very naturally. but using this analogy, we can get a grip on what higher dimensions might -- how they really do look in our lives. >> right, yeah, and a way to start to begin to think about them as mathematicians. >> that's correct. so now maybe we should go to the more fun object, which are these cubes. so now let's imagine once again we're in our flatland world, and now a cube is going to dip into this world. it's nice to look at this trivial direction where it comes in and all of a sudden, instantaneously, we see a square in our two-dimensional world. it floats through and it's totally static-looking, it looks like a static square that just suddenly disappears. >> so now we can get a different view, or we can let our flatlander g
so what you have just experienced is an object that lives naturally in four spatial dimensions. the three-dimensional sphere in four spatial dimensions could be thought of as this little movie as you might experience it and as our flatlander did experience it. the problem is we can't step back and see the movie all at once, okay, and we don't do that very naturally. but using this analogy, we can get a grip on what higher dimensions might -- how they really do look in our lives. >> right,...
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it just experienced a lot of hurdles in that event that did not make sense to us. we wanted this to be 18 and over. we have been 21 andover. there was ample precedents for these events in the city. it was our personal belief that if you could fight or die for the country or vote in an election, you should be able to go to a party. [applause] the folks that we were working with at the police department were hesitant about that. to address their concerns we agreed to very stringent beer gardens, which we did not feel like needed, but we did it in order to produce the event. later, we found out it would not be an 18 and older event. it essentially became a non- negotiable item. if we wanted them to sign off on the permit, with a bar, which was a major revenue stream, we had to be 21 and over. being a promoter and organizer with a long history of doing these events without problems, with a curved track record, that seemed like a perfect result. the police requirement at the event looked like two cops, with no problems with nothing to do, there were five officers at the
it just experienced a lot of hurdles in that event that did not make sense to us. we wanted this to be 18 and over. we have been 21 andover. there was ample precedents for these events in the city. it was our personal belief that if you could fight or die for the country or vote in an election, you should be able to go to a party. [applause] the folks that we were working with at the police department were hesitant about that. to address their concerns we agreed to very stringent beer gardens,...
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they're not experiencing it to the degree the other people might be experiencing it but there will be a point there has to be a points. where i hope as a point where they do stop and say what the hell are we doing what i think what if i see if i may i think we are saying is becoming normalized it is becoming the norm so to speak of their becoming desensitized to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars they've obviously debased and the china and korea are pissed off about it and they're actually getting it looks like they're in a war on a war footing china is japan you know these two they don't like each other so and japan is saying. we're taking our yeah down. some are positing that japan will be the first into the currency debasement for texas hyperinflation the japanese mindset isn't to cause that kind of problem but they're kamikazes i mean not a are all kamikaze i don't want to make that assertion asked to be equals kamikaze but if it were the suicide but bombers and and warriors come this kamikaze the japanese weren't push comes to shove they will kamikaze kersey
they're not experiencing it to the degree the other people might be experiencing it but there will be a point there has to be a points. where i hope as a point where they do stop and say what the hell are we doing what i think what if i see if i may i think we are saying is becoming normalized it is becoming the norm so to speak of their becoming desensitized to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars they've obviously debased and the china and korea are pissed off about it and...
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but they're not experiencing it to the degree the other people might be experiencing it but there will be a point there has to be a point where i hope there's a point where they do stop and say what the hell are we doing what i think we're facing if i may i think you're saying is becoming normalized it is becoming enormous so this weekend they're becoming desensitized to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars pan they've obviously debased and the china and korea are pissed off about it and they're actually getting it looks like they're in a war on a war footing china is japan you know these two they don't like each other so and japan is saying. we're taking our yes down. some are positing that japan will be the first into the currency debasement for tax of hyperinflation the japanese mindset isn't to cause that kind of problem but they're kamikazes i mean not a are all kamikaze but i don't want to make that assertion asked to be equals kamikaze but if it were the suicide but bombers and and warriors it comes as kamikaze the japanese word push comes to shove they will c
but they're not experiencing it to the degree the other people might be experiencing it but there will be a point there has to be a point where i hope there's a point where they do stop and say what the hell are we doing what i think we're facing if i may i think you're saying is becoming normalized it is becoming enormous so this weekend they're becoming desensitized to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars pan they've obviously debased and the china and korea are pissed off...
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they're not experiencing it to the degree the other people might be experiencing it but there will be a point there has to be a points. where i hope there's a point where they do stop and say what the hell are we doing what i think we're fighting if i may i think we're saying is becoming normalized it is becoming enormous so there's because they're becoming desensitized to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars lost on japan they've obviously debased and the china and korea are pissed off about it and they're actually getting it looks like they're in a war on a war footing china's japan you know these two they don't like each other so then japan is saying. we're taking our yes down. some are positing that japan will be the first into the currency debasement for texas hyperinflation the japanese mindset isn't to cause that kind of problem but they're kamikazes i mean not a are all kamikaze but i don't want to make that assertion as to be equals kamikaze but if it were the suicide but bombers and and warriors it comes as kamikaze the japanese word push comes to shove th
they're not experiencing it to the degree the other people might be experiencing it but there will be a point there has to be a points. where i hope there's a point where they do stop and say what the hell are we doing what i think we're fighting if i may i think we're saying is becoming normalized it is becoming enormous so there's because they're becoming desensitized to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars lost on japan they've obviously debased and the china and korea are...
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they're not experiencing it to the degree the other people might be experiencing it but there will be a point there has to be a point where i hope there's a point where they do stop and say what the hell are we doing what i think what if i if i may i think you're saying is becoming normalized it is becoming enormous so that's because they're becoming desensitized to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars pan they've obviously debased and the china and korea are pissed off about it and they're actually getting it looks like they're in a war on a war footing china's japan you know these two they don't like each other so then japan is saying. we're taking our you. down. some are positing that japan will be the first into the currency debasement for tax of hyperinflation the japanese mindset isn't to cause that kind of problem but they're kamikazes i mean not a are all kamikaze but i don't want to make that assertion asked to be equals kamikaze but if it were the suicide but bombers and and warriors come this kamikaze the japanese word push comes to shove they will kamika
they're not experiencing it to the degree the other people might be experiencing it but there will be a point there has to be a point where i hope there's a point where they do stop and say what the hell are we doing what i think what if i if i may i think you're saying is becoming normalized it is becoming enormous so that's because they're becoming desensitized to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars pan they've obviously debased and the china and korea are pissed off about...
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then not experiencing it to the degree the other people might be experiencing it but there will be a point there has to be a point where i hope there's a point where they do stop and say what the hell are we doing what i think what if i if i may i think we are saying is this becoming normalized it is becoming the norm so to speak of they're becoming desensitized to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars japan they've obviously debased and the china and korea are pissed off about it and they're actually getting it looks like they're in a war on a war footing china's japan you know these two they don't like each other so and japan is saying. we're taking our yeah down. some are positing that japan will be the first into the currency debasement for texas hyperinflation the japanese mindset isn't to cause that kind of problem but they're kamikazes i mean not a are all kamikaze i don't want to make that assertion in that to be equals kamikaze but if it were the suicide but bombers and and warriors come this kamikaze is a japanese word push comes to shove they will kamikaz
then not experiencing it to the degree the other people might be experiencing it but there will be a point there has to be a point where i hope there's a point where they do stop and say what the hell are we doing what i think what if i if i may i think we are saying is this becoming normalized it is becoming the norm so to speak of they're becoming desensitized to this deflation a level twenty seconds ago currency wars japan they've obviously debased and the china and korea are pissed off...
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. >> merge catholicism is experiencing something of an identity crisis, catholics now have twice voted for a president who one might consider to be the most liberal on right to life issues that we have ever had. is that catholic identity crisis in the united states of kern to the vatican? >> it should be of concern to everyone, although i would underscore that catholics who are regularly practicing catholics, mass once a week catholics voted overwhelmingly for governor romney the last time. so the catholic vote such as it is, skews long a line between regularly practicing to nonpracticing. the church in the united states, i think is in the best shape it's been in in the past 20 years. this easter, about 250,000
. >> merge catholicism is experiencing something of an identity crisis, catholics now have twice voted for a president who one might consider to be the most liberal on right to life issues that we have ever had. is that catholic identity crisis in the united states of kern to the vatican? >> it should be of concern to everyone, although i would underscore that catholics who are regularly practicing catholics, mass once a week catholics voted overwhelmingly for governor romney the...
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i'm an experienced driver. you drive like an old woman. an experienced old woman.er take your eyes off the road. hey, don't distract the kid. he can barely crap and read at the same time. i can too! don't look at me! look at the road! don't yell at him! jake, look out! look out! (horn blaring) will you guys just let me drive? fine, fine. drive. so, charlie, when's your, uh... when's your fiancée back in town? next week. so her dad's out of the hospital? yep. they gave him his new hip and sent him home. so, he had a bad hip? no, alan, he has a bad tooth, but he went to the wrong doctor. you don't have to be snide. you don't have to ask dumb-ass questions. he didn't ask me anything.
i'm an experienced driver. you drive like an old woman. an experienced old woman.er take your eyes off the road. hey, don't distract the kid. he can barely crap and read at the same time. i can too! don't look at me! look at the road! don't yell at him! jake, look out! look out! (horn blaring) will you guys just let me drive? fine, fine. drive. so, charlie, when's your, uh... when's your fiancée back in town? next week. so her dad's out of the hospital? yep. they gave him his new hip and sent...
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that's what we have been experiencing out here so far. it's nice when you get a bit of a break from the gusts like right now, but the conditions are really tough, anderson. >> jason, we're looking at the truck behind you with the snow plow struggling to get out of there. how long have they been stuck? when a snow plow is stuck, that's not a good sign. >> what's tinteresting about that, he initially tried to come through this driveway. he got stuck here for a few minutes, decided to come around the other end, so he did that. swung around the other end, came through plowing here. he was doing fine. he actually plowed this area over there, doesn't really look like it because again, he's been here for about the past 20 minutes or so, but the snow is coming down in such a rate, it covers what he plows. he moved over to that section you see here, and immediately got stuck, so his car keeps turning from one direction to another direction. i think he's going to be here, actually, anderson, for quite some time. >> jason, stick with us. i want to b
that's what we have been experiencing out here so far. it's nice when you get a bit of a break from the gusts like right now, but the conditions are really tough, anderson. >> jason, we're looking at the truck behind you with the snow plow struggling to get out of there. how long have they been stuck? when a snow plow is stuck, that's not a good sign. >> what's tinteresting about that, he initially tried to come through this driveway. he got stuck here for a few minutes, decided to...
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we have experienced far too many of these tragedies. last year there were 77,000 that were checks denied and the client. ned.ecli >> they bought some weapons at a gun show. advocates say it is common sense. they say that law abiding gun yers nothing to fear. reporting live in the newsroom. there have been two campus break-ins. the latest incident happened evening. someone broke into an unlocked and stole a laptop and an 'shone from it faculty member desk. on monday, someone walked into 's dorm room and stole a laptop as well and a textbook and a watch. the deadline is looming. our area could be hit with .assive budget cuts obama is asking congress to avoid those cuts. april 15 is the tax a deadline. >> major milestones you are watching abc 7 news 6:00, on your side. budget cuts could have a . aor impact on our area asking toobama is term up with a short form resolution. democrats and republicans came together and made and manageables to our tax code that will bring down our deficit. this time congress should pass a balance of cuts and r
we have experienced far too many of these tragedies. last year there were 77,000 that were checks denied and the client. ned.ecli >> they bought some weapons at a gun show. advocates say it is common sense. they say that law abiding gun yers nothing to fear. reporting live in the newsroom. there have been two campus break-ins. the latest incident happened evening. someone broke into an unlocked and stole a laptop and an 'shone from it faculty member desk. on monday, someone walked into 's...
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learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >> where were options traders pumping up the volume this week? tesula motors. call volume was # 6% above the average daily volume. >> you just heard how tesla calls were active. where was the action? >> a lot of people th
learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job...
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learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars.de with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >> where were options traders pumping up the volume this week? tesla motors. call volume was 6% above the average daily volume. >> you just heard how tesla calls were active. where was the action? >> a lot of people think it's a make or break year for them. one big call buyer thinks it will be a make year. >> let's look back on some of our winning trades. couple months back they put the pedal to the metal. they've much more and here's how. on "options action." it's how we kick our trades into high gear, risk less so we can make more. just what ennis and carter did on ford. >> we're on the long side. we think things look good. >> if carter's dr
learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars.de with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >> where were options traders pumping up the volume...
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experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the warehouse. if you travel around you will see the exact
experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the warehouse. if you travel around you will see the exact
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i mean, i really - i think that having experienced death in many different forms from parents to friends to what have you, as we all do as we get older, i think the only way that i have overcome my grief is to transcend my limited sense of self, and on the other side of me, find an interconnection with the one who has gone on - that you have to come out of a simple ego-oriented bodily sense of self, and connect at some much more fundamental level, in order to get out of the grief part of it. but that's yet another story, and a difficult one. but on the note of death, let me bring in the role in here on egypt. we went to egypt, as you may know, and it was a very conflicted experience. i mean, who would not want to see the great pyramids of egypt? but in many ways, the problem with the situation in egypt, as we got to the pyramids and there was such a difficulty between the impoverishment of the modern time, but the grandeur of the dead time. and i began to see, as we went through the egyptian museum, and as we went to the pyramids, that on the basis of a single profound rite of passage -
i mean, i really - i think that having experienced death in many different forms from parents to friends to what have you, as we all do as we get older, i think the only way that i have overcome my grief is to transcend my limited sense of self, and on the other side of me, find an interconnection with the one who has gone on - that you have to come out of a simple ego-oriented bodily sense of self, and connect at some much more fundamental level, in order to get out of the grief part of it....
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well he makes it very clear that he has experienced racism ever since he was in elementary school he says you know he was one of two african-americans in his class and his first encounter with racism was in first grade so you know him going all the way back to his life as a six or seven year old to make it a point to say that he was discriminated against because of his race is the first indicator and then as you go on you know of course the manifesto is very lengthy but when you read throughout the rest of it he gets into the altercation with two officers who used the n. word while they were you know in a van going back to the precinct and then he goes into saying how the officers would intentionally go down to the south of l.a. and you know discriminate against minorities so he makes it very clear that you know racism i mean my opinion i think he makes it very clear that racism may be one of the primary factors for his actions do you think this. to what extent do you think that his. overreaction assuming that these allegations are true has hurt the cause of solving the problem versu
well he makes it very clear that he has experienced racism ever since he was in elementary school he says you know he was one of two african-americans in his class and his first encounter with racism was in first grade so you know him going all the way back to his life as a six or seven year old to make it a point to say that he was discriminated against because of his race is the first indicator and then as you go on you know of course the manifesto is very lengthy but when you read throughout...
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they self-medicate to lower the threshold of pain that they are experiencing. so parents really need to know, as well as the kids themselves, when they go through one of these episodes, is it wise for them just to stop and say, "why am i doing this?" and for the parents, when they're confronted, as justin was noting, "i need immediately to go to counseling and start getting some help for this child." i think early intervention is really, really important, so whether that's parents being able to pay attention and to ask questions if they notice something. if it's the school system or somebody else that the child is coming into contact with because the sooner that we can intervene with somebody the less likely its going to be a problem later on. so being able to identify that and seek support is really important. and kids struggle. they don't know how to deal with being adolescents and they need support from parents and from the community to help them through that period. absolutely, and i think, tami, that many times parents actually do see something that concer
they self-medicate to lower the threshold of pain that they are experiencing. so parents really need to know, as well as the kids themselves, when they go through one of these episodes, is it wise for them just to stop and say, "why am i doing this?" and for the parents, when they're confronted, as justin was noting, "i need immediately to go to counseling and start getting some help for this child." i think early intervention is really, really important, so whether that's...
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what other costs to society are there in terms of families that are experiencing mental or substanceuse disorders? there are several, almost too many to mention. we have young-if you start with the young kids, if you start with the children, the cost to society is that they often-we need extra costs to help them learn. they haven't had the type of parenting and discipline in the home to be able to keep up with their schoolwork, so they are behind, so that causes extra cost. oftentimes, children in troubled homes that have addiction and mental health issues, they drop out early. and that's a huge cost to our society because they often then are not able to be employed. parents, just like erica was saying, sometimes because of the discrimination that is out there with people with substance use disorders and mental health disorders they won't get jobs, and so it's very hard for them to raise families. so you end up with a greater illness. you end up with costs around education. you end up with costs around relapse, when everything else begins again. it's a revolving door of extra medical
what other costs to society are there in terms of families that are experiencing mental or substanceuse disorders? there are several, almost too many to mention. we have young-if you start with the young kids, if you start with the children, the cost to society is that they often-we need extra costs to help them learn. they haven't had the type of parenting and discipline in the home to be able to keep up with their schoolwork, so they are behind, so that causes extra cost. oftentimes, children...
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the area in terms of the basin is experiencing similar precipitation, and is also experiencing a combination of high temperatures. something else that is happening in the basin has to do with some of our rural communities. so the combination is actually creating vegetation that holds our soil together. and the result is dust on snow, which lets the runoff and melt off earlier. from that standpoint, looking into the future, while we are seeing some improvement in the lower colorado basin of arizona and southern california and nevada, we are expecting that to be into april. we are not projecting the chicken new impetus nor must we get heavy rainfall than later in the spring. one of the reasons why that is the case is that when it has been dry for a year before, even when you get significant snowfall, a lot of that disappears because it is picked up. in 2005 we had 100%. but the runoff is 70% of what we expected because the springtime had been won. colorado is known as longest tenure. not on record. if we average, it has been 10% or less, and this is art in over allocated system as you know. i
the area in terms of the basin is experiencing similar precipitation, and is also experiencing a combination of high temperatures. something else that is happening in the basin has to do with some of our rural communities. so the combination is actually creating vegetation that holds our soil together. and the result is dust on snow, which lets the runoff and melt off earlier. from that standpoint, looking into the future, while we are seeing some improvement in the lower colorado basin of...
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find the most experienced doctor.tion or surgery. >> kelly: you will be joining jamie colby tomorrow morning. >> it's getting great reviews. all the patients out there they love the problem. >> jamie: everybody will want to join uatsd 10:30. spring is coming early this year. punxsutawney phil did not see his shadow this morning. if he sees it on february 2nd, six more weeks of winter, and if he doesn't, spring is coming soon. thousands attending the annual event in pennsylvania today. and would you turn out for that? >> kelly: i would turn out for favorable conditions of him going on to predict that we will have an early spring. >> jamie: we should hire him here. >> kelly: time for springtime. >> jamie: we're ready. that is going to do it for us. i'm jamie colby. >> kelly: i'm kelly wright. >> jamie: journal editorial report is straight ahead right here on fox. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatl
find the most experienced doctor.tion or surgery. >> kelly: you will be joining jamie colby tomorrow morning. >> it's getting great reviews. all the patients out there they love the problem. >> jamie: everybody will want to join uatsd 10:30. spring is coming early this year. punxsutawney phil did not see his shadow this morning. if he sees it on february 2nd, six more weeks of winter, and if he doesn't, spring is coming soon. thousands attending the annual event in...
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haven't experienced it don't understand it. >> right. >> so they live in very, two different worlds. >> exactly right. >> in which the military world is almost like a netherworld where they're experiencing things that are, you've said, that are horrendous, you know, that are exhausting, that go beyond anything. >> yep. >> and normal people don't know how to relate to that. and so there's tremendous difficulty in getting back into the normal world because their world will never again be normal. >> no. well, you're absolutely right about that. there's no doubt. and when you say the problem with what i said, you mean as far as supporting, trying to support people one person at a time, or -- is that what was, you were addressing? >> um, yeah. my specialty for many years was treating traumatic brain injuries. so i understand your analogy about the injuries versus illness very well. but the problem with your swollen ankle is that nonmilitary people, they've had swollen ankles also -- >> right, right. >> but they've never seen their neighbor jump on a grenade and be exploded all over the ro
haven't experienced it don't understand it. >> right. >> so they live in very, two different worlds. >> exactly right. >> in which the military world is almost like a netherworld where they're experiencing things that are, you've said, that are horrendous, you know, that are exhausting, that go beyond anything. >> yep. >> and normal people don't know how to relate to that. and so there's tremendous difficulty in getting back into the normal world because...
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we're 2016 states that experienced minimal activity. in september -- in december they sought 8-10 per week and now is down to one per week. >> a lot of people prior to this were going to work and trying to push through things when they should have been staying home, coughing without covering their mouth, using their hand to cover their mouth and greeting people. we have a more heightened cognizance of what the spreading flew looks like. >> the cdc reports 11 states and new york city are still experiencing high flu activity. do not let your guard down just yet. >> 9/11 insta-weather + forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> president stay around here cambria lot of wintry weather. it dumped snow fall everywhere 10 years ago, 25-35 inches of snow. another big presidents they blizzard, but this time, cold but no snow. six below the average. the morning low was a cold 20. the record low during the blizzard, three degrees. clear skies around the region right now, but some high, thin cloud are approaching from the west, the first signs of a new weat
we're 2016 states that experienced minimal activity. in september -- in december they sought 8-10 per week and now is down to one per week. >> a lot of people prior to this were going to work and trying to push through things when they should have been staying home, coughing without covering their mouth, using their hand to cover their mouth and greeting people. we have a more heightened cognizance of what the spreading flew looks like. >> the cdc reports 11 states and new york city...