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i had 165-year-old man who is alone, no family -- a 65-year- old man who is alone, no family here, but he does not have any papers to get that social security that he has contributed to for 30 years. he will be homeless after working for many years. i faced this situation with my clients a lot. i help low income people. sometimes it is very difficult. sometimes i think about how small the world is a and i see how immigration laws are changing. immigration rates started about 40 years ago and i started to see my client to come to me. my husband has been here 10 years and all of a sudden, his employer is asking for a work permit. we have two children. we just bought a home. what are we going to do? i could not provide a work permit, so i said, just hope that your boss looks to the other side. in the 1990's, i did not see people coming to ask, what are we going to do? then i started to think about what immigrants bring to the economy, and it is true. a lot of them were buying homes together. five siblings buying a 5-bedroom home. in those days, 90% of my clients were buying homes because
i had 165-year-old man who is alone, no family -- a 65-year- old man who is alone, no family here, but he does not have any papers to get that social security that he has contributed to for 30 years. he will be homeless after working for many years. i faced this situation with my clients a lot. i help low income people. sometimes it is very difficult. sometimes i think about how small the world is a and i see how immigration laws are changing. immigration rates started about 40 years ago and i...
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our family has always been like every american family, and i am so proud of jay and the twins.the boys attended catholic schools through sixth grade. they excelled in glasses inclasses and have been at the top of their class. i've volunteered at the school when they need someone to pitch in. i am always the first one to call. jay was a member of the school board at the catholic school. i am a eucharist the minister at the good shepherd church where jay and i sing in the choir. our family is fortunate because we have never fell discriminated against in our community. our friends, mostly heterosexual couples cost a model family. they even call us and their role models. we try to mirror the best family values in spite of the fact that our children are so well adjusted to the love that we parents have been able to provide their classmates to know that they have two moms and it has never been an issue. i can say without any doubt, our lives were almost perfect until the morning of january 8, 2009. that morning at 6:30 a.m. ice agents showed up at my door. they were looking for a mex
our family has always been like every american family, and i am so proud of jay and the twins.the boys attended catholic schools through sixth grade. they excelled in glasses inclasses and have been at the top of their class. i've volunteered at the school when they need someone to pitch in. i am always the first one to call. jay was a member of the school board at the catholic school. i am a eucharist the minister at the good shepherd church where jay and i sing in the choir. our family is...
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>> family is at the core, family is the principle metaphor for the whole culture. and even in that little take at the very end he said you take it home and cook it for you family, right? so whatever happens the final sort of reference point is the family. that all relationships are based on family relationships; the father/son, the husband/wife, the brother/brother, are the working-outs. i mean, this comes from our intuition universally that these relationships were the first ones in where we learn the relationship so that the formation experience of child to parent and parent for example sets the relationship in the political realm between the emperor and the subjects that the father emperor and the subject should be as a large family. so the whole state is in a sense an extension of the family and the family life is where these ritual relationships are developed and worked out. even down to some practices where you sit at the table, sense of positioning as was mentioned to this - even in the cosmos where is your position in the world comes to where is your positi
>> family is at the core, family is the principle metaphor for the whole culture. and even in that little take at the very end he said you take it home and cook it for you family, right? so whatever happens the final sort of reference point is the family. that all relationships are based on family relationships; the father/son, the husband/wife, the brother/brother, are the working-outs. i mean, this comes from our intuition universally that these relationships were the first ones in...
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to finding out your family if your family was in the slavery? was a slave? >> you have to become a student of census records and you have to take everything with a grain of salt. you cross reference and cross reference and cross reference. it's remarkable what you'd read the first time, when you go back and read it the second or third tenth time you always find something new. i guarantee you, you go back and look at whatever records you think you'll know, you'll find something that you missed the first time around. or you'll find some linkage to a piece of information that you can use elsewhere. just last week, i found this story about robert old and being the confederacy and so forth. and i saw that slave certificate, the emancipation document that he had purchased. when it was filed, it had to be served by the justice of the peace. it was from the same town that robert old was from. my suspicion is they would have known each other. their fathers would have known each other back in the 1818 and 1820. i've had that in my files for years. just never know. >>
to finding out your family if your family was in the slavery? was a slave? >> you have to become a student of census records and you have to take everything with a grain of salt. you cross reference and cross reference and cross reference. it's remarkable what you'd read the first time, when you go back and read it the second or third tenth time you always find something new. i guarantee you, you go back and look at whatever records you think you'll know, you'll find something that you...
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to finding out your family if your family was in the slavery? was a slave? >> you have to become a student of census records and you have to take everything with a grain of salt. you cross reference and cross reference and cross reference. it's remarkable what you'd read the first time, when you go back and read it the second or third tenth time you always find something new. i guarantee you, you go back and look at whatever records you think you'll know, you'll find something that you missed the first time around. or you'll find some linkage to a piece of information that you can use elsewhere. just last week, i found this story about robert old and being the confederacy and so forth.
to finding out your family if your family was in the slavery? was a slave? >> you have to become a student of census records and you have to take everything with a grain of salt. you cross reference and cross reference and cross reference. it's remarkable what you'd read the first time, when you go back and read it the second or third tenth time you always find something new. i guarantee you, you go back and look at whatever records you think you'll know, you'll find something that you...
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i'm not the only family member speaking out because george doesn't have hundreds of family members who love to speak out. i'm just the only one who right now can. for my family's safety, that being the first and foremost consideration in all of this, for my safety, you know, for joining you via satellite and not disclosing where i am, having lived like that, there were no winners in this already. the only silver lining in all of this is that my brother is safe. for our family, that's the only respite we'll get tonight when we lay our heads down to sleep is we'll know that our brother is safe. >> we have a picture on screen, as you were speaking there, robert, of your brother tonight. his official police mug shot. clearly i would imagine this is the worst case scenario for you, because they have thrown the book at him. he could have been freed, no charges, no action taken. it could have been a manslaughter charge. but, no, they have gone for second-degree murder which has a potential sentence of life imprisonment. how do you feel about the fact it's been such a tough charge? >> well, i
i'm not the only family member speaking out because george doesn't have hundreds of family members who love to speak out. i'm just the only one who right now can. for my family's safety, that being the first and foremost consideration in all of this, for my safety, you know, for joining you via satellite and not disclosing where i am, having lived like that, there were no winners in this already. the only silver lining in all of this is that my brother is safe. for our family, that's the only...
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happened to a beautiful young actress named sharon tate and six others, at the hands of a twisted family of drug-crazed hippies. it is a story that has it all, sex, drugs, rock and roll, movie stars and mur. >> we have a weird homicide. >> in a scene described by one investigator as reminisce isn't of a weird religious rite five persons including actress sharon tate were found dead. >> while police admitted they have no suspects, there were two more murders, 15 miles away in the silverlake section. >> the two were found by their children stabbed and mutilated. >> sometimes you can measure fear. overnight dramatically, the sale of guns, guard dogs rose. >> it was a story on page one all over the country. if you are not safe in your home, where are you safe? >> people started locking their doors. people stopped picking up hitchhikers: >> it brought the curtain down on the 60s. >> greta: a band of hippies led by a career criminal and charles manson were later arrested for the 1969 murders. the kill -- the killers would prove to be the death knell for the hippie movement. >> you got it stuck
happened to a beautiful young actress named sharon tate and six others, at the hands of a twisted family of drug-crazed hippies. it is a story that has it all, sex, drugs, rock and roll, movie stars and mur. >> we have a weird homicide. >> in a scene described by one investigator as reminisce isn't of a weird religious rite five persons including actress sharon tate were found dead. >> while police admitted they have no suspects, there were two more murders, 15 miles away in...
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additionally, the advocates may visit with the family when they can. they may provide emotional support to both the child and parent. on-site, we have a room we call the teddy bear room that has teddy bears. has a vcr and a tv, and it is a safe place the child can go with the advocate to look over the mdi tape or to simply sit and wait for court. the advocates will also help the family applied for compensation so they can get therapy, reimbursement for medical expenses -- things of that nature. they will also help the family applied for restitution from the offender and will help the child to an impact statement before the court they choose to do that. in terms of therapy, we rely heavily on ksarc. it is full, that is when we rely on victim compensation, and they will reimburse for sessions with private therapists. we have a long list of therapists who are experts at working with children, who are culturally responsive, have additional language capabilities, that kind of thing. there are some challenges with the victim compensation program. as of late,
additionally, the advocates may visit with the family when they can. they may provide emotional support to both the child and parent. on-site, we have a room we call the teddy bear room that has teddy bears. has a vcr and a tv, and it is a safe place the child can go with the advocate to look over the mdi tape or to simply sit and wait for court. the advocates will also help the family applied for compensation so they can get therapy, reimbursement for medical expenses -- things of that nature....
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but the madison family cemetery remained here. there are over 100 members of the madison family buried here. but you would never know that by looking at it. because, in fact, they're only about 40 tombstones in this cemetery. we know from these records, in fact, that madison's grandparents, ambrose and his wife, are buried in unmarked graves. we know that madison's parents are buried in unmarked graves. in fact, the marker on james madison's grave was not put in place until some 20 years after he passed away. let's step inside and take a closer look at the marker over his grave site. as we walk across the land here, this open area, our archaeological excavations have revealed that this entire part of the cemetery is, in fact, filled with burial sites. we've done just enough archaeology to determine where those grave shafts were dug. we've not excavated any of the remains. we don't feel that's an appropriate aspect of our archaeological program, but we have done enough work to understand the full extent that this is the family buri
but the madison family cemetery remained here. there are over 100 members of the madison family buried here. but you would never know that by looking at it. because, in fact, they're only about 40 tombstones in this cemetery. we know from these records, in fact, that madison's grandparents, ambrose and his wife, are buried in unmarked graves. we know that madison's parents are buried in unmarked graves. in fact, the marker on james madison's grave was not put in place until some 20 years after...
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benefiting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country.ht now. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. possibly by a twister. now back to programming. >> greta: friday august 8th, 1969 roman polanski was in london. 5,000 mile as away, a sweltering los angeles was blanketed by a brutal heatwave. at their home polanski's 8 1/2 month pregnant wife sharon tate was counting the days until the birth of their baby. >> august 8th, i was supposed to go up there. sharon was so miserable in the last stages of her pregnancy. she said, can we do it another time? i said absolutely. >> greta: sharon did hav
benefiting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country.ht now. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill...
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also developing the family hack business. several of the sons were paid for cleaning rooms in the treasury after its construction complete in 1838. i'm chilled when i think of the fact that my son, don jr., who is district tore of the presidents council on jobs and competitiveness and an assistant second of the u.s. treasury has an office in that building where an ancestor worked as a laborer over 170 years ago. imagine working in an office as a senior executive where a great uncle three times over was paid to clean rooms for more than a few cents a day. today we are heard much about the legacy of the decatur house. you may have heard about how susan fell upon hard times after the death of her husband. it is particularly germane to our discussion today as part of her way to see herself true those times, she ultimately transferred a property nearby on i between 15th and 16th to lifrn a lim lynch and mary wormley. she did this because she was unable to pay lynch and mary for the services by their son, john, as a servant to her.
also developing the family hack business. several of the sons were paid for cleaning rooms in the treasury after its construction complete in 1838. i'm chilled when i think of the fact that my son, don jr., who is district tore of the presidents council on jobs and competitiveness and an assistant second of the u.s. treasury has an office in that building where an ancestor worked as a laborer over 170 years ago. imagine working in an office as a senior executive where a great uncle three times...
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please held our family have affordable housing for the family. >> for us, affordable housing has been echoed through years of me working there even before my time. even affordable housing is really a must. we're seeing a san francisco production pattern out of balance with the real needs of every day working class people. we hear that with over 200 families that we work here. we are seeing that with thousands of condominiums in the neighborhood, still in the pipeline, there for the city really needs to put a cap on market rate housing and prioritize affordable housing. we are seeing a lot of families being displaced from other neighborhoods, starting to live south of market and tenderloin which isn't a problem to us. therefore, the fight for affordable housing is within the low-income community. we hope you consider the dashboard idea and protect the existing residence by making sure -- he also wants to rent as well as on their own units. we really hope that affordable housing will be your priority. >> on behalf of the san francisco housing action coalition, to correct a small misperc
please held our family have affordable housing for the family. >> for us, affordable housing has been echoed through years of me working there even before my time. even affordable housing is really a must. we're seeing a san francisco production pattern out of balance with the real needs of every day working class people. we hear that with over 200 families that we work here. we are seeing that with thousands of condominiums in the neighborhood, still in the pipeline, there for the city...
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in terms of the family, let's be honest, the family suffers, too. it's not just the person in recovery. many family members, all family members with the children, etc. suffer a great deal and i think the recovery supports need to include the family and i know like the 12-step al-anon and nar-anon are for family members. and for the children, ala-teen. right, ala-teen for the children and there was-during the 1980s in california during the social model movement, alcohol recovery movement, back in the 1980s there was a wise man in the same county that leon panetta is that argued that if the whole country adopted al-anon principles, we all would be a lot better off in terms of actually helping people in recovery. that they're very constructive ways of helping, not capitulating but standing firm and helping, so i think the family needs to be seen as a group that suffers and needs their own recovery in and of themselves. i think that's accurate, but i think also sometimes they retreat and all of the shame comes back in-and they've done something wrong an
in terms of the family, let's be honest, the family suffers, too. it's not just the person in recovery. many family members, all family members with the children, etc. suffer a great deal and i think the recovery supports need to include the family and i know like the 12-step al-anon and nar-anon are for family members. and for the children, ala-teen. right, ala-teen for the children and there was-during the 1980s in california during the social model movement, alcohol recovery movement, back...
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my family moved to bangladesh.nd then my family moved to indonesia before the events in east timor began to erupt. and then my family moved to cairo egypt during the attack on 9/11 and all the while my extended family living here in the states was petrified for my safety, couldn't wait for me to come back to america where it was safe to live. so finally, once i enroll at university at virginia tech in a small southwest virginia town i get put in the most dangerous situation of my entire life here in america. it was that day that started me on this path but it was seeing what happened to me happen to other families that ultimately brought me here today which is why i wanted to invite a symbolic group of 32 for the 32 people killed at virginia tech five years ago today and for the 32 americans we lose every single day. some people here were associated with shootings that you have heard about that were on the front page of the newspaper. and others were shootings that you haven't heard about. so we wanted to take this
my family moved to bangladesh.nd then my family moved to indonesia before the events in east timor began to erupt. and then my family moved to cairo egypt during the attack on 9/11 and all the while my extended family living here in the states was petrified for my safety, couldn't wait for me to come back to america where it was safe to live. so finally, once i enroll at university at virginia tech in a small southwest virginia town i get put in the most dangerous situation of my entire life...
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family, they're like my family, for real. my family asks me how i am doing every day. i got a lot of respect for the hunters point family. peacekeepers, i am here to support him. [applause] >> i know you do not mind us taking our time with these young people. this is the future of the city and county of san francisco. there is nothing more important to me for young people than education. i am hoping that all of you who go through these programs will find your way and make is very proud of you one day. >> i am an alumni of the hunters point family. i started out at girls 2000. i have been in this program for over 12 years now. i have accomplished a lot. dealing with them. i have been to the conference twice and i was a supervisor of the atom rogers garden. i got my permit culture training certificate. i am now an administrative assistant, working through hunters point family. and, yes, i gained a lot of skills working through hunters point family. i am just planning on trying to get back to the young adults in that community. the same way they did for me. thank you. >>
family, they're like my family, for real. my family asks me how i am doing every day. i got a lot of respect for the hunters point family. peacekeepers, i am here to support him. [applause] >> i know you do not mind us taking our time with these young people. this is the future of the city and county of san francisco. there is nothing more important to me for young people than education. i am hoping that all of you who go through these programs will find your way and make is very proud of...
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not only are low income families leaving the city, all families are leaving san francisco. i really want to make sure we get them to stay. this gives families a reason to stay. it addresses the administration challenges. a couple of other things i want to include, we have been working with the supervisor's office in coming up with the finding. we have identified those funds and they are available to us. free muni for all allows us to leverage climate funds, going to drivers of all income levels to get out of their cars. we do not -- it helps the city reached being a transit to first city. [applause] >> [reading names] >> good afternoon. i am here today -- i am an appointee on the youth commission. i come here today to support a free pass for all youth. the budget is tough, but we have to think about what it could mean for investment in our future. congesting, drunk driving, these are problems in our city. they are not because of cars. they are because people are not comprehending how great public transportation can be. or adult generation has been exposed to a life style in
not only are low income families leaving the city, all families are leaving san francisco. i really want to make sure we get them to stay. this gives families a reason to stay. it addresses the administration challenges. a couple of other things i want to include, we have been working with the supervisor's office in coming up with the finding. we have identified those funds and they are available to us. free muni for all allows us to leverage climate funds, going to drivers of all income levels...
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we have an exploration of abuse in the family whether logical family or. large family created as a result of adoption takes place also in europe. we have very serious figures about abuse in the family. which. we have in all in all cases of adoption. as for general family life we have to be very alert about the interest of the child. i happen to know i may be wrong and there is that in russian federation of all the of the and by. and in children in the russian federation ninety five percent are actually social orphans they're not. one or both biological parents are still alive so i think the first thing to assert is whether it is possible to reintegrate these children into their original authentic families and we need a lot of support from that by the state both in terms of finance but also social social support. if that doesn't work. in fact adoption is a possibility i would personally favor first international adoption precisely because i don't exclude one day that she still didn't can be reunited with her family. and run it comes to international adoptio
we have an exploration of abuse in the family whether logical family or. large family created as a result of adoption takes place also in europe. we have very serious figures about abuse in the family. which. we have in all in all cases of adoption. as for general family life we have to be very alert about the interest of the child. i happen to know i may be wrong and there is that in russian federation of all the of the and by. and in children in the russian federation ninety five percent are...
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still, the news was more than welcome by a family that has been unresins december 2010. the thoughts and gifts from complete strangers. >> the first week people bringing balloons, just little stuff to keep in our memories, so i waited every day. >> now the indictment in this case is currently sealed. we learned minutes ago it should be unsealed but there play not be that many details. we will know when the case goes to open court but there's still no date set for that either. jamie? >> all right. jom jom's attorney -- >> reporter: he maintains his's client's innocence. he's confident that he will be proved innocent. >> brian cowboysler, who found out about this story yesterday. thank you. >> now for the barnes' family the last six months has been excruciating. then the extra years until this arrest. abc2 news jeff hager has more on this longhand tore chewous attorney -- tore chewous journey. >> every moment it feels like i'm going through labor pains over and over and over again. i don't need this circle. i need my baby found. >> reporter: less than four months later wor
still, the news was more than welcome by a family that has been unresins december 2010. the thoughts and gifts from complete strangers. >> the first week people bringing balloons, just little stuff to keep in our memories, so i waited every day. >> now the indictment in this case is currently sealed. we learned minutes ago it should be unsealed but there play not be that many details. we will know when the case goes to open court but there's still no date set for that either. jamie?...
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i want to acknowledge the entire city family. in the five years i have been working on issues, we have not seen this type of unprecedented effort to leverage funds. just a couple of points quickly. we want to focus on the intent and use of some of these funds. we have met with mta and we agreed on how much we think is available. we have worked closely with mta to identify projects that might mean the funding going forward. the intent of this program is to see pilot projects and to meet the needs of the community-based transportation plans. it is to identify funding for projects that need piloted efforts and to also see projects that are identified -- if you look at the kennedy based transportation plans, cost of their -- community-based transportation plans, cost of fare is always at the top of the list. as someone who has spent a lot of time analyzing the use of the funds, it is exactly what we need to be doing. we have set aside $7 million to cover existing projects that i talked about earlier. it leaves us with a balance of $1
i want to acknowledge the entire city family. in the five years i have been working on issues, we have not seen this type of unprecedented effort to leverage funds. just a couple of points quickly. we want to focus on the intent and use of some of these funds. we have met with mta and we agreed on how much we think is available. we have worked closely with mta to identify projects that might mean the funding going forward. the intent of this program is to see pilot projects and to meet the...
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he was devoted to his family and his faith and the world and my family lost a great man that day all because of a dangerous man who never should have had a gun. ricky's killer was a neo-nazi with a violent past. 9 he didn't just kill ricky. he went on a shoot iing spree throughout illinois and indiana that weekend shooting at 29 killing, wounding nine and killing two. jews, asians, african americans, anyone whose race was different from his. how could this happen? this neo-nazi was not allowed to have a gun because he was subjected to a domestic violence restraining order. he went into a gun store and was turned down because he failed a background check but he found an unlicensed gun seller in the classified ads and that's how he bought his guns. because this seller was unlicensed he was not required to do a background check. no father anywhere on this planet much less in america should be gunned down in front of his children. it's inhumane. why won't congress close this loop hole? i learned as a child that the love of money is the root of all evil. it is a sin and a shame that greed
he was devoted to his family and his faith and the world and my family lost a great man that day all because of a dangerous man who never should have had a gun. ricky's killer was a neo-nazi with a violent past. 9 he didn't just kill ricky. he went on a shoot iing spree throughout illinois and indiana that weekend shooting at 29 killing, wounding nine and killing two. jews, asians, african americans, anyone whose race was different from his. how could this happen? this neo-nazi was not allowed...
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their family with britain over plates of food which is custom in their country. there from afghanistan. we were overwhelmed with how friendly they were. >> of the driver is facing two counts of vehicular manslaughter. friends say he is tense olympic high-school and concord. >> police are now releasing the name of the suspect because he is a minor but because he is 17 the district attorney could charge him as an adult. >>vicki: it has now been more than three weeks since sierra lamar was last seen in morgan hill. today hundreds of volunteers scattered areas looking for cruz. a reward is now being offered for her safe return. >>kate: of the sierra lamar fund is offering $10,000 to the first person who provides information to her being returned alive and safe to her family. >> steve lamar tabor or they could bring his daughter home. >> it is agonizing. it is difficult. i definitely am suffering from sleep deprivation. >> she lived with her mother and morgan hill where she went missing on the morning of march 16th. that is one police station field to catch her bus to
their family with britain over plates of food which is custom in their country. there from afghanistan. we were overwhelmed with how friendly they were. >> of the driver is facing two counts of vehicular manslaughter. friends say he is tense olympic high-school and concord. >> police are now releasing the name of the suspect because he is a minor but because he is 17 the district attorney could charge him as an adult. >>vicki: it has now been more than three weeks since sierra...
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my audience is my irish catalan and spanish family. the eyes of my family activate the dance but i was disoriented and forget the steps, but i wanted the dance to continue. i grew up in havana surplded by murphies, jeovese, all speaking spanish. this was in the late 50's. my grandfather and my father, like many other irish who went to cuba during the past three centuries, became integrated into the cuban society and many used spanish as their mother tongue. as a child, i was never able to pronounce certain words. i spent many solitary hours searching for words and phrases in dictionaries. my spanish was not cuban enough. my english was not irish enough. my catalan, only a few words. spanish was and is a privileged territory where i feel alive and well. my father grew up in new york and havana and married a cuban woman, my mother. all my family shared a great loving for havana, a city they call home. but contrary to my family, i grew up dreaming of traveling and wanted to leave havana for dublin, where some of the most famous writers i
my audience is my irish catalan and spanish family. the eyes of my family activate the dance but i was disoriented and forget the steps, but i wanted the dance to continue. i grew up in havana surplded by murphies, jeovese, all speaking spanish. this was in the late 50's. my grandfather and my father, like many other irish who went to cuba during the past three centuries, became integrated into the cuban society and many used spanish as their mother tongue. as a child, i was never able to...
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jill biden to support our military families. and since that is now the focus-- ( cheers and applause ) oh, yeah, give it up. and since this is now the first lady's focus, it can mean only one thing-- child obesity is solved. kids, go to town on that oreo pizza. it's good for you. of course, i support the families of the troops whole heartlet, whole troopedly, and support famedly. but, of course, i want to do more, which leaves me just one question, and it's tonight's word. ( cheers and applause ) folks, in my daily life, i don't see that many members of the military because the troops and their families make up only 1% of the u.s. population and not the 1% that belongs to my tennis club. ( laughter ) now, i-- i have done my research on the troops-- that's all the "hurt locker." -- but it turns out military families challenges even i didn't know about. according to the department of defense, the unemployment rate for military spouses is over three times the national unemployment rate, because military families move 10 times more
jill biden to support our military families. and since that is now the focus-- ( cheers and applause ) oh, yeah, give it up. and since this is now the first lady's focus, it can mean only one thing-- child obesity is solved. kids, go to town on that oreo pizza. it's good for you. of course, i support the families of the troops whole heartlet, whole troopedly, and support famedly. but, of course, i want to do more, which leaves me just one question, and it's tonight's word. ( cheers and applause...
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we have an obligation to the families. we want to provide them great housing, suitable housing, comfortable housing. >> me blamed our mold on our dogs. >> reporter: yet military spouses we spoke with tell a very different story. >> the second story was sinking into the first. >> my house is like a moat. it lives in a puddle of water. >> reporter: a story of decaying homes and well-meaning but incompetent maintenance people. >> right here is my home. >> reporter: shelley federico moved into lincoln military housing october 2010. when she moved out a year later, she had filed more than two dozen complaints with lincoln maintenance related to water damage and penetration. >> they would send someone out and they would say miss federico, no problems. we just need to caulk your window. >> reporter: shelley says she developed intense stomach and sinus problems, persistent headaches, skin lesions and chronic fatigue. doctors could find no cause. but she says it clicked the day a maintenance man came to remove a section of bedroom
we have an obligation to the families. we want to provide them great housing, suitable housing, comfortable housing. >> me blamed our mold on our dogs. >> reporter: yet military spouses we spoke with tell a very different story. >> the second story was sinking into the first. >> my house is like a moat. it lives in a puddle of water. >> reporter: a story of decaying homes and well-meaning but incompetent maintenance people. >> right here is my home. >>...
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the bradford family was a very prominent wealthy family and they owned a plantation in leon county, florida. they owned 142 slaves. i'm not surprised that she was worried. a lot of them, of course, most of them worked in the fields, but there were a handful that she considered extensions of her family and even those people who worked more intimately in the home with her, she questioned their loyalty. she became very suspicious of them. she had several comments to say about this. she wrote after hearing about harper's ferry, she wrote the horrible, horrible time that has come to us, our world seems to have turned topsy-turvy, and she wrote also trust -- i trust none of the dear black folks who before this we had relied on every turn. she wandered anxiously if "the people we have always loved will put the torch to our homes and murder us as we seek to escape." she closed her diary entry of that particular topic with an expression that the -- that she believed that the violence of harper's ferry was just the beginning and that john brown was actually -- what he was doing was urging all slaves
the bradford family was a very prominent wealthy family and they owned a plantation in leon county, florida. they owned 142 slaves. i'm not surprised that she was worried. a lot of them, of course, most of them worked in the fields, but there were a handful that she considered extensions of her family and even those people who worked more intimately in the home with her, she questioned their loyalty. she became very suspicious of them. she had several comments to say about this. she wrote after...
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maybe people can say hi to members of the depriest family. and when i reached out to her, her husband had just died. she said i'll get back to you. when she did, i was in school taking the course with bill. she wanted to make sure that her artifacts weren't just sitting in dusty shelves and they would get public exposure. so i thank the white house historical society for honoring that prayer. and also the story about the documents in the home on 15th street, a colleague of mine james k. hill, i don't know if he's here, but he happened to tell me that story which was a nice little bit. but as i did the research, the big question was to me, what did she look like? because there was so much negativity. then i found this picture. my father said you work in a library. why don't you go down there and see what's in there. to go look at the black press and there she was in the chicago defender and the washington tribune. they had taken the time to get these formal portraits done to document that day in history. and then when i met barbara, she was ab
maybe people can say hi to members of the depriest family. and when i reached out to her, her husband had just died. she said i'll get back to you. when she did, i was in school taking the course with bill. she wanted to make sure that her artifacts weren't just sitting in dusty shelves and they would get public exposure. so i thank the white house historical society for honoring that prayer. and also the story about the documents in the home on 15th street, a colleague of mine james k. hill, i...
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for your family at e-trade.s reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy there's another way litter box dust:e purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder on dust. and our improved formulas neutralize odors better than ever in multiple-cat homes. so it's easier to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. >> how you doing? >> right on the chin. i'm going to relax. i don't want my head to swell anymore than it is. >> mike tyson at the start of his career, in a documentary "tyson." a lot has happened since then. he was certainly no choir boy. now he's fought his way back from the dark side, but he's s
for your family at e-trade.s reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy there's another way litter box dust:e purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters...
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a lot of our families will be walking. there will be people that live there that on top of that even they say that they will probably end up stopping. a survey done by preschool for all shows that over a third of families would prefer child care within walking distance. they want to have child care in their neighborhood and they don't want to increase their commute t. this increases stress for the parent and child and decreases performance. for such reason, the child care, planning, and advisory council calls for a greater placement of child care centers in the areas where children live. from multiple recent studies, and by such associations as the children's defense fund that you see here, local investment in child care, as well as the s fcpac, child care affects the local communities more than any other group. >> any other speakers in support of the project? ok, do you have a rebuttal? >> i am a parent in the neighborhood. i don't have the 30-years experience at a lot of these families do. i have actually just met a lot
a lot of our families will be walking. there will be people that live there that on top of that even they say that they will probably end up stopping. a survey done by preschool for all shows that over a third of families would prefer child care within walking distance. they want to have child care in their neighborhood and they don't want to increase their commute t. this increases stress for the parent and child and decreases performance. for such reason, the child care, planning, and...
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i have been fascinated by your families since i was a kid. i've read about your families. for quite a long time and have been fascinated by the individual accomplishments and the continuity of those accomplishments, the effect, the influence that your ancestors had on our society. one question i wanted to ask each of you, or if you could answer this, when you found out at that juncture what your ancestor did, what kind of influence did it have on your life? >> steve? >> i guess the real big impact for me is when we found nancy syp syphax at the decatur house. this occurred here in d.c. happened to be at an event and they saw her name on the placard in the building that said nancy syphax lived here. and we were just floored because we have been looking to place nancy as opposed to her brother in arlington. it was exhilaration and it also opened about a thousand more questions. >> does anyone else want to answer a question about what it meant when you first found out about how famous and historical your ancestors were? >> i did. i looked up and said, not that again. because
i have been fascinated by your families since i was a kid. i've read about your families. for quite a long time and have been fascinated by the individual accomplishments and the continuity of those accomplishments, the effect, the influence that your ancestors had on our society. one question i wanted to ask each of you, or if you could answer this, when you found out at that juncture what your ancestor did, what kind of influence did it have on your life? >> steve? >> i guess the...
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but i find it very poignant and sad that the ewell family had such control over the family of daniel moore and the legacy of robert cooke. i did have a finding on william eagan found at the medical journal of the washington navy yard. nothing too terribly exciting. but you have to look at the records with more banal information in order to find the records that can really lead you someplace. so we see that william eagan was treated for some sort of skin condition and given blackwash, which was a common topical solution that was given for fungal infections or whatever, have you. and there's also robert williamson treated with powders. we don't know -- there's no way to tell whether that is the robert williamson, or it was simply misspelled. we see another slide here with william eagan being treated. these are boilermaker companies in new york where our robert williams may have worked. robert williams, a boilermaker, appears in the new york directory on 21st street for the years 1853 and 1854. he is not present in 1855. there is one who appears in 1856, but i don't believe he appears i
but i find it very poignant and sad that the ewell family had such control over the family of daniel moore and the legacy of robert cooke. i did have a finding on william eagan found at the medical journal of the washington navy yard. nothing too terribly exciting. but you have to look at the records with more banal information in order to find the records that can really lead you someplace. so we see that william eagan was treated for some sort of skin condition and given blackwash, which was...
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>> actually, that's from the family. we've not raised any money or at least i haven't removed any money from whatever accounts are out there. we really haven't gained control over them yet. will at some point take the time to do that. wherever the money may be, still is. >> do you know how much money's been raised by that website he set up? >> i got a note from somebody who seemed to have control over one that there was $700 or $800 in it. i heard from another that there's a couple thousand dollars in one. i don't know who's monitoring them or who's handling them or if anyone is taking money out. i don't think so, but just haven't taken that on yet with everything else going on. >> how are you communicating with him? in person or over the phone? >> over the phone. he's not here. >> right. during his bond hearing on friday, zimmerman apologized to the martin family. i spoke to some of the -- to benjamin crump that night, the martin family attorney, who called the apology self-serving. whose idea was it to apologize? >> we
>> actually, that's from the family. we've not raised any money or at least i haven't removed any money from whatever accounts are out there. we really haven't gained control over them yet. will at some point take the time to do that. wherever the money may be, still is. >> do you know how much money's been raised by that website he set up? >> i got a note from somebody who seemed to have control over one that there was $700 or $800 in it. i heard from another that there's a...