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at far southeast family strengthening collaborative, we're here as a family and we treat you as a family when you come in. if your heart is there, you're willing to help the families, i think we can make a great impact in the ward 8 community. erica, talk a little bit about what you do and how families can access your services. so what i do is i am a family support specialist and what my program does is we provide peer engagement workers. we're all in recovery ourselves and we go out to the family and we talk with the mother and we really-we get on her level and we assess her needs and what the family needs and what we can do to help them continue in their recovery and we really work on making sure that they have access to all of the resources in the community. and on top of that, we do our best to coordinate care with all their other services like you were talking about with collaborating. you know, i think it's really important for our families, most of them have involvement with the department of children and families, and you know, so we stay in close contact with the department, wit
at far southeast family strengthening collaborative, we're here as a family and we treat you as a family when you come in. if your heart is there, you're willing to help the families, i think we can make a great impact in the ward 8 community. erica, talk a little bit about what you do and how families can access your services. so what i do is i am a family support specialist and what my program does is we provide peer engagement workers. we're all in recovery ourselves and we go out to the...
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so, um, our family or definition of family has really expanded. and traditionally, we thought of even the wife, the husband, the children, and now it really it goes, it's more complex than that for the immediate family of, of the military service member. correct? oh, definitely, because we have partners: those that are together, um, no, not necessary in marriage but are living together. and 'course, now, with the passage of don't ask and don't tell, we have that particular partner going on as well. and so, they are also embraced as far as being part of the, uh, the family as well. and even the veterans administration, i think, is looking very carefully at their definition of family even now, and trying to determine what is the best way to capture those individuals who are, are in a person's life who have an emotional attachment and who are so important for their support. and, i think, the unique circumstances of the past decade at war, in terms of the nature of the conflicts, has also sort of, really pushed that, that issue to the forefront with r
so, um, our family or definition of family has really expanded. and traditionally, we thought of even the wife, the husband, the children, and now it really it goes, it's more complex than that for the immediate family of, of the military service member. correct? oh, definitely, because we have partners: those that are together, um, no, not necessary in marriage but are living together. and 'course, now, with the passage of don't ask and don't tell, we have that particular partner going on as...
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the family. joining us in our panel today are frances harding, director, center for substance abuse prevention, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland. dr. nancy young, executive director, children and family futures, irvine, california. erica asselin, family support specialist and medication-assisted treatment advocate, fresh start, square one, holyoke, massachusetts. dr. kim sumner-mayer, senior advisor, phoenix house center on addiction and the family new york, new york. fran, what is the definition of family within our society currently? that's a very good question. family has changed, the definition. we used to think of family as two parents living in a house with two children and probably a pet or two. now, we have a wide variety of families. we have families that are one parent, single parent, being raised by friends, being raised by grandparents, relatives of all sorts. the good thing about that is it br
the family. joining us in our panel today are frances harding, director, center for substance abuse prevention, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland. dr. nancy young, executive director, children and family futures, irvine, california. erica asselin, family support specialist and medication-assisted treatment advocate, fresh start, square one, holyoke, massachusetts. dr. kim sumner-mayer, senior advisor,...
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and try to sustain some normality of family life; we see behavioral issues going on within the families. so, there's a host of issues that are happening for these individuals. and, dr. karlin, exactly what types of symptoms are associated with some of these disorders? let's take ptsd, for example. so with ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder, there are certain clusters of symptoms that we typically see, including what we first call avoidance symptoms. so, individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder may avoid places or circumstances that may remind them of the traumatic event that they experienced during war time or other situations that might have been the precursor, if you will, to the post-traumatic stress disorder. individuals with ptsd also often experience numbing symptoms, if you will, to block the pain associated with the post-traumatic stress disorder and so, sometimes individuals will engage in certain behaviors to block that numbing. they'll not confront the emotional experiences that they may have, try to stuff it down. sometimes alcohol or substance use is a way to try t
and try to sustain some normality of family life; we see behavioral issues going on within the families. so, there's a host of issues that are happening for these individuals. and, dr. karlin, exactly what types of symptoms are associated with some of these disorders? let's take ptsd, for example. so with ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder, there are certain clusters of symptoms that we typically see, including what we first call avoidance symptoms. so, individuals with post-traumatic stress...
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what can these ancient families tell us about our own families ? around the world, archaeologists are looking far beyond the palaces and temples into the households of common people, bringing families to life out of the past. come forward all the way. oooh ! that's it. good. hold on me. come forward. ease the baby out with little pushes. come on. you can do it. beautiful ! the baby's coming up to you. waaahh ! keach: every newborn child immediately confronts three basic needs -- food, shelter and education. in the beginning, these needs are met at home. but in industrial societies, that soon changes. teacher: times three... we educate our children in schools. how would you read this number ? 21,000. you're getting these two a little mixed up from the example before. we earn our daily bread in offices, and we buy it in markets. but in many cultures, the household is still the most basic unit of society, where people spend most of their days, producing what they need to live and teaching their children their values and culture. anthropologist richard
what can these ancient families tell us about our own families ? around the world, archaeologists are looking far beyond the palaces and temples into the households of common people, bringing families to life out of the past. come forward all the way. oooh ! that's it. good. hold on me. come forward. ease the baby out with little pushes. come on. you can do it. beautiful ! the baby's coming up to you. waaahh ! keach: every newborn child immediately confronts three basic needs -- food, shelter...
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like so many american families, our families weren't asking for much.lse's success or care that others had much more than they did. in fact, the they admired it. they simply believed in that fundamental american promise that even if you don't start out with much, if you work hard and do what you're posed to do, you should be able to build a decent life for yourself and an even better life for your kids and grand kids. that's how they raised us. ( applause ) that's what we learned from their example. we learned about dignity and decency, that how hard you worked matters more than how much you make, that helping others means more than just getting ahead yourself. ( applause ) we learned about honesty and integrity, that the truth matters, that-- that you don't take shortcuts. ( applause ) or play by your own set of rules. and success doesn't count unless you earn it fair and square. we learned about gratitude and humility. that so many people had a hand in our success from the teachers who inspired us, to the janitors who kept our school clean. and we wer
like so many american families, our families weren't asking for much.lse's success or care that others had much more than they did. in fact, the they admired it. they simply believed in that fundamental american promise that even if you don't start out with much, if you work hard and do what you're posed to do, you should be able to build a decent life for yourself and an even better life for your kids and grand kids. that's how they raised us. ( applause ) that's what we learned from their...
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, whether it is the 5.5 million families, the millions of families who have been able to refinance because of the work we have done. all of those things have contributed to the recovery we are seeing, whether it is home prices. i encouraged as the history is more written, what you will see is the steps that we have taken in the housing market have really made a difference. >> the obama administration is taking credit for the price in housing? >> i think there is no question that the actions we have taken have improved the housing market. the expectation will be came into office, if you look at what the market was expecting for home prices, where home prices are today, all of those are so densely better than what was expected when the president came in. they are not perfect. we have gone back and made changes where things were not working as well as they could. there is no question the work we have done has made the housing market stronger. there's still a lot of work to do. i hope when the first things congress does is passed the president's refinancing plan to help millions more families
, whether it is the 5.5 million families, the millions of families who have been able to refinance because of the work we have done. all of those things have contributed to the recovery we are seeing, whether it is home prices. i encouraged as the history is more written, what you will see is the steps that we have taken in the housing market have really made a difference. >> the obama administration is taking credit for the price in housing? >> i think there is no question that the...
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like so many american families, our families weren't asking for much.ne else success or care that others had much more than they did, in fact, they admired it. they simply believed in that fundamental american promise. that even if you don't start out with much, if you work hard and do what you're supposed to do, you should be able to build a decent life for yourself and an even better life for your kids and grandkids. that's how they raised us. that's what we learned from their example. we learned about dignity and decency, that how hard you work matters more than how much you make. that helping others means more than just getting ahead yourself. we learned about honesty and integrity. that the truth matters. that you don't take shortcuts or play by your own set of rules. and success doesn't count unless you earn it fair and square. we learned about gratitude and humility that so many people had a hand in our success from the teachers who inspired us to the janua janitors who kept our school clean. and we were taught to value everyone's contribution an
like so many american families, our families weren't asking for much.ne else success or care that others had much more than they did, in fact, they admired it. they simply believed in that fundamental american promise. that even if you don't start out with much, if you work hard and do what you're supposed to do, you should be able to build a decent life for yourself and an even better life for your kids and grandkids. that's how they raised us. that's what we learned from their example. we...
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and that will have an impact on the family. so, yellow ribbon events are meant to bring them back, tell them about what benefits they have, what's out there for them, and to really get eyes on individuals so they can follow up individually with that person about the program or the challenge that they might be dealing with. and some of the other programs you mentioned? yes, there's an employer support for the guard and reserve. one of the things that the employer support, we call it esgr, what they're doing now ... what does that stand for? esgr? yes, employer support for the guard and reserve. what they're doing is they're serving 80,000 employers. so we were talking about homelessness. what we're seeing is sometimes folks get deployed and they come back and they experience something called "underdeployment." they were doing a rather menial job, then they took on a huge responsibility when they were in the service and deployed. then they come back and that job isn't as meaningful to them anymore. so we have programs in place to
and that will have an impact on the family. so, yellow ribbon events are meant to bring them back, tell them about what benefits they have, what's out there for them, and to really get eyes on individuals so they can follow up individually with that person about the program or the challenge that they might be dealing with. and some of the other programs you mentioned? yes, there's an employer support for the guard and reserve. one of the things that the employer support, we call it esgr, what...
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our doctors here are family doctors. they are able to help these women deliver their babies at the hospital, at general hospital. we also have the wic program, which is a program that provides food vouchers for our families after they have their children, up to age 5 they are able to receive food vouchers to get milk and cereal for their children. >> it's for the city, not only our clinic, but the city. we have all our children in san francisco should have insurance now because if they are low income enough, they get medical. if they actually have a little more assets, a little more income, they can get happy family. we do have family who come outside of our neighborhood to come on our clinic. one thing i learn from our clients, no matter how old they are, no matter how little english they know, they know how to get to chinatown, meaning they know how to get to our clinic. 85 percent of our staff is bilingual because we are serving many monolingual chinese patients. they can be child care providers so our clients can go
our doctors here are family doctors. they are able to help these women deliver their babies at the hospital, at general hospital. we also have the wic program, which is a program that provides food vouchers for our families after they have their children, up to age 5 they are able to receive food vouchers to get milk and cereal for their children. >> it's for the city, not only our clinic, but the city. we have all our children in san francisco should have insurance now because if they...
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he has been visited by a lot of his fellow officers his local family his extended family from down in seven california. officer he was shot yesterday morning but the driver of a cheap at over on 680 in the alamo. this is the exclusive soft on video. the witness this is the second officer shoot up to 10 times shattering the jeeps wind up. >>> i saw when the cops start shooting the gun that was in the jeep. as soon as he shot the gun in the jeep he run to the police guard in call for backup. >>> it was last registered to a person in a point. the restaurant owner couldn't afford the registration. >>> we do have some-cambodia that were going to analyze is it exactly what happened. >>> officers or holding a press conference a little bit later on this morning to give us more information. that is expected at 11 this morning. we will keep you posted on the officers condition here at john muir medical center call this morning. >>> more details are emerging but the state highway patrol officer that is fighting for his life. >>> friends and family are hoping for the best this morning. chp office
he has been visited by a lot of his fellow officers his local family his extended family from down in seven california. officer he was shot yesterday morning but the driver of a cheap at over on 680 in the alamo. this is the exclusive soft on video. the witness this is the second officer shoot up to 10 times shattering the jeeps wind up. >>> i saw when the cops start shooting the gun that was in the jeep. as soon as he shot the gun in the jeep he run to the police guard in call for...
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to the family. >> they're saying this is just the beginning of the support they will be offering to the family. sphere >>pam: we're also learning more about the officer, the seven year veteran from the highway patrol. charles crawford has details. >> he had been with the california highway patrol for seven years. he gradually from the academy in 2005. prior to that he served in the army reserves from he worked almost exclusively of the highway patrol office in martinez. he lived in his home in cordelia, not far from fairfield. he is married with four children. neighbors describe a dedicated family man. >>pam: and tonight we're learning more about the shooting suspect. as terisa estacio reports, he has an extensive history here and the bay area. >> lacey says he work for this company right here. on his linkedin profile, he says that he was a senior software engineer. he created a health care out for patients navigate health-care costs. that was one of many jobs in our data the past several years most
to the family. >> they're saying this is just the beginning of the support they will be offering to the family. sphere >>pam: we're also learning more about the officer, the seven year veteran from the highway patrol. charles crawford has details. >> he had been with the california highway patrol for seven years. he gradually from the academy in 2005. prior to that he served in the army reserves from he worked almost exclusively of the highway patrol office in martinez. he...
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and that's who our families are going to. i mean, we're more likely, research has shown, in the civilian sector in this research that just came out with the, um, what'd you call it, medical surveillance monthly report showing basically that provider, i mean, you have gone in to see a provider, a healthcare provider, you know, within the first 30 or 60 days before you've either attempted or, or um, actually completed suicide. so, as we are looking at that particular piece, we need to make sure that our providers are healthy, so that when we do come in to see them that they are assessing us for how we are doing for our mental health. jen, i want to go back to give an hour. talk a little about that program and what it tries to do. sure, give an hour is a national nonprofit and we provide free mental health care to post 911 veterans, their families, and the communities. so, it's anybody who's been impacted by the current conflicts overseas. what happens is that they can come to our website and they search our provider data base a
and that's who our families are going to. i mean, we're more likely, research has shown, in the civilian sector in this research that just came out with the, um, what'd you call it, medical surveillance monthly report showing basically that provider, i mean, you have gone in to see a provider, a healthcare provider, you know, within the first 30 or 60 days before you've either attempted or, or um, actually completed suicide. so, as we are looking at that particular piece, we need to make sure...
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but most of the people, like my family, they were -- we were just ordinary families. we went to the meetings, and then we shouted the revolutionary slogans. but our families were not directly impacted. but i want to use this cultural revolution is always, the changes in china after mao and during the mao era to use as the background to talk about a universal theme of our relationship with our participants. because when i -- with our parents. during the past 20 years i've been here, i talk with lots of friends, we seem to face the same questions. you have the guilt about your mother, you know, i sometimes would tell stories about my mother, and people always laugh because they say, oh, it's just like my mother. and like my mother was here visiting, and then i got this house, i would show off my house, oh, mom, how do you like it? my mom went in and said, it's okay. you just need -- you know. people would say, your mother sounds like my jewish mother. [laughter] the relationship with a mother. and then with my father i talk with people, you always have the tension when
but most of the people, like my family, they were -- we were just ordinary families. we went to the meetings, and then we shouted the revolutionary slogans. but our families were not directly impacted. but i want to use this cultural revolution is always, the changes in china after mao and during the mao era to use as the background to talk about a universal theme of our relationship with our participants. because when i -- with our parents. during the past 20 years i've been here, i talk with...
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they are offering support to his family and the colleagues who worked-w >> somber. a lot of reflection. a lot of question marks as to how this type of incident could occur. >> reporter: youngstrom was shot by a driver he pulled over on i-680 in alamo yesterday morning. another officer who arrived as back-upshot and killed the driver. colleagues describe 37-year-old youngstrom as a man with his feet planned firmly on the ground. he's married and has four kids. >> a real conscientious officer, caring, family man, christian man that is going to get his family and us through this, he has a strong christian faith. >> reporter: youngstrom has worked at the chp for seven years. >> we've been getting calls, whatever you need, we are here for you, banning together there's strength in young at this time. >> reporter: youngstrom was shot in the neck and is on life support his colleagues are trying to brace themselves for what is next. >> we've been told the injuries are not compatible with human life. having been told that, that puts things into perspective. and it also prepar
they are offering support to his family and the colleagues who worked-w >> somber. a lot of reflection. a lot of question marks as to how this type of incident could occur. >> reporter: youngstrom was shot by a driver he pulled over on i-680 in alamo yesterday morning. another officer who arrived as back-upshot and killed the driver. colleagues describe 37-year-old youngstrom as a man with his feet planned firmly on the ground. he's married and has four kids. >> a real...
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as one pentagon family member put it, "life is for ththe living."y of how a nation takes care of its own. >> wendy ploger: i felt a need to dedicate my energies towards something positive, towards something that i think could alleviate the pain from everyone, including myself. and i just happened d to see and in the paper; it wasn't an ad, but more of sort of this idea of a memorial, and there was a name in the article, and i e-mailed the person and asked if i could be a part of this in some small way. >> dawn schlegel: i think it was not long after his funeral, and i remembered sort of feeling like, "wow, if there is a possibility to participate in something positive, out of all the terrible things that are going on and all the bad feelings," i remember saying, "gee, this might be something to try to contribute in a ty way." >> james laychak: i want people to remember dave, i want people to know what he was about, and i want people to remember him as a person. and i want to have a place to go to that i can think about this. a memorial here at theld
as one pentagon family member put it, "life is for ththe living."y of how a nation takes care of its own. >> wendy ploger: i felt a need to dedicate my energies towards something positive, towards something that i think could alleviate the pain from everyone, including myself. and i just happened d to see and in the paper; it wasn't an ad, but more of sort of this idea of a memorial, and there was a name in the article, and i e-mailed the person and asked if i could be a part of...
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a lot of family leaves, -- a lot of families leave. we stuck around, but it was a turning point decision to say, all right, we are here from -- we're here for good. what can we do to make this place better? getting involved in politics was the fact that the seed was open for election for the first time in a long time. it was previously mayor newsom's seat and supervisor alioto- pier's seat. i did not get into politics because i had a lifelong ambition of being a politician. that is not me. i came from a private sector, and looking at honestly answering the question -- did i have something different to offer that i thought would be valuable to sanford's is go right now? i do think a large part of our problems in the city are financial, economic. with my background, i did think i would be able to add a lot of value, and that is why i decided to get into politics. >> where do you place yourself on the political spectrum? >> i have to say, i'm one that has been trying to get away from the political spectrum dialogue in san francisco. i wou
a lot of family leaves, -- a lot of families leave. we stuck around, but it was a turning point decision to say, all right, we are here from -- we're here for good. what can we do to make this place better? getting involved in politics was the fact that the seed was open for election for the first time in a long time. it was previously mayor newsom's seat and supervisor alioto- pier's seat. i did not get into politics because i had a lifelong ambition of being a politician. that is not me. i...
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scattered around, we loved his family to death. kenyon's christianity was really important to him and he was a really important person in his church. he led bible studies and it meant a lot to him he wanted to make sure anybody that he came in contact with would get to know jesus christ. i know a lot of people he lead to christ with that. said earlier he helped me in night walk. when i would come up here he would make sure that i would get to meet his church family and they are absolutely nice people. i remember when kenyon got accepted to go to the academy, i don't think i've ever seen a smile on anybody's face as big as that. he was so happy. i know while he was there he wasn't real happy but the day he graduated, i wasn't able to come up here so recently we took a trip the academy and got to see everything. just meant everything to him. he was a really good officer. no way i could have lived up to that. the final thing i would like to say is to everybody that is here today we would like to thank you on behalf of our family. cali
scattered around, we loved his family to death. kenyon's christianity was really important to him and he was a really important person in his church. he led bible studies and it meant a lot to him he wanted to make sure anybody that he came in contact with would get to know jesus christ. i know a lot of people he lead to christ with that. said earlier he helped me in night walk. when i would come up here he would make sure that i would get to meet his church family and they are absolutely nice...
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when i was working as a director of parent org nieging i referred many families to support for family and thank you very much and congratulations and on to another 30 years of service. thanks. >> superintendent carranza. >>i would like to add my congratulations of the board and juneau thank you so much on behalf of the thousands of children you have helped and the families you have helped. we have tremendous work ahead of us but we know we can accomplish it because we have wonderful partners like you so thank you very much. >> so i guess i get the last word. juno, it's incredible what you have done. i am so proud of you and the organization. for the odd densz that don't know this i was in the sister organization at the birth of this organization was formed and it was just her and her and her, and look at what it's now, the impact it's had. it's great for me personally to see the growth and what you have done for our families so congratulations. what do i do now? voting. w÷w÷ >> thank you commissioner. ( roll call). >> you have six aye's. [applause] >> i honestly didn't expect that but
when i was working as a director of parent org nieging i referred many families to support for family and thank you very much and congratulations and on to another 30 years of service. thanks. >> superintendent carranza. >>i would like to add my congratulations of the board and juneau thank you so much on behalf of the thousands of children you have helped and the families you have helped. we have tremendous work ahead of us but we know we can accomplish it because we have wonderful...
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mayor]#ñÑ newsom said it was a family issue, that the family should discuss it.ould let it go at that. i think mayor ed lee has overstepped his boundaries. [tone] thank you for your time. >> good morning, ladies and gentleman. my name is paul. some of you recognize me as the candidate for mayor in 2011. i was not well thought of on the campaign trail because i called ed lee in organized criminal at that time. mayor lee now faces charges before the state bar for violations of the state bar act. chapter 1, royals 1-100 permit it the use of public funds for perjury or corruption. -- prohibit use of public funds for perjury or corruption. mayor lee's and election fraud, collusion, graft, fraud, and ms. prison of felony, these are criminal acts. the mayor's use of this whole ethics process is transparent. the ethics commission has wrongfully postponed sunshine case number 11-048, where four supervisors now face criminal charges for their acts that have empowered civil-rights violations and numerous violations. [tone] this has damaged many people. we must hold the mayo
mayor]#ñÑ newsom said it was a family issue, that the family should discuss it.ould let it go at that. i think mayor ed lee has overstepped his boundaries. [tone] thank you for your time. >> good morning, ladies and gentleman. my name is paul. some of you recognize me as the candidate for mayor in 2011. i was not well thought of on the campaign trail because i called ed lee in organized criminal at that time. mayor lee now faces charges before the state bar for violations of the state...
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two episodes of the simpsons and two episodes of "the family guy." the fox sports doubleheader on saturday. fox saturday baseball gets under way at 3:30 eastern, 12:30 pacific and then kansas state and oklahoma football beginning at 7:00 eastern. 4:00 pacific. next sunday, week three of the nfl on fox. single header action. check local listings for the game in your area. so the seattle seahawks even their record at 1-1. dallas cowboys 1-1 as well. for daryl johnston, tony sirgusa and our entire crew, this is kenny albert saying so long from seattle. an early blocked punt taken into the end zone by jeron johnson, the seahawks defeat the cowboys 27-7. so long from seattle. >> curt: here's the player of the day. week two saw plenty of offense around the league highlighted by eli manning. he had a career high 510 yards with three touchdowns in the new york giants come-from-behind win against the bucs. [ announcer 1 ] the other airlines versus southwest. [ announcer 2 ] our first contestant is getting pummeled with bag fees. but look at him, he's flying s
two episodes of the simpsons and two episodes of "the family guy." the fox sports doubleheader on saturday. fox saturday baseball gets under way at 3:30 eastern, 12:30 pacific and then kansas state and oklahoma football beginning at 7:00 eastern. 4:00 pacific. next sunday, week three of the nfl on fox. single header action. check local listings for the game in your area. so the seattle seahawks even their record at 1-1. dallas cowboys 1-1 as well. for daryl johnston, tony sirgusa and...
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like so many american families, our families weren't asking for much. they didn't begrudge anyone else's success or care that others had much more than they did. in fact, they admired it. they simply believed in that fundamental american promise that even if you don't start out with much, if you work hard and do what you are supposed to do, you should be able to build a decent life for yourself and an even better life for your kids and grandkids. that's how they raised us. that's what we learned from their example. we learned about dignity and decency. that how hard you work matters more than how much you make. that helping others means more than just getting ahead yourself. we learned about honesty and integrity, that the truth matter s -- that you don't take shortcuts or play by your own set of rules. that it doesn't count unless you earn it fair and square. we learned about gratitude and humility, that so many people had a hand in our success, from the teachers who inspired us to the janitor who is kept our school clean. and we would value everyone's
like so many american families, our families weren't asking for much. they didn't begrudge anyone else's success or care that others had much more than they did. in fact, they admired it. they simply believed in that fundamental american promise that even if you don't start out with much, if you work hard and do what you are supposed to do, you should be able to build a decent life for yourself and an even better life for your kids and grandkids. that's how they raised us. that's what we...
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family home. what you see in the drawings today is a family home, it's created through the addition of a family home and it's been a long evolution to get to this point. it's been shaped to create beautiful architecture and to integrate the neighborhood and city feedback that we've received over this past year. we have made numerous changes to accommodate neighborhood and city requests and i believe that working and integrating these aspects created a better project that we had started off with, something that is balanced and beautiful and integrates seamlessly into the neighborhood, i base this not only my own belief but we have letters of support of the design as well as the fact that the city's department recommends this project, the letters that support and the city analysis just documents the knowledge that we have from our neighborhood, from the day we contacted our architect is the day we acted our neighbors, we wanted them to know all along what was happening to get feedback and include th
family home. what you see in the drawings today is a family home, it's created through the addition of a family home and it's been a long evolution to get to this point. it's been shaped to create beautiful architecture and to integrate the neighborhood and city feedback that we've received over this past year. we have made numerous changes to accommodate neighborhood and city requests and i believe that working and integrating these aspects created a better project that we had started off...
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my girlfriend's family. i miss them. i miss them. i know i'll see them again one day. >> heather: can't imagine what you are going through and played inspired on the field, you came in inspired. how did you do it? >> he's a good athlete, he's proven himself and i did it with the help of my teammates. my teammates came out here and dominated and really wanted to get after it. with the help of my team, you know, we really came out with the win and i'm so happy that i had a chance to honor my grandma and my family and my girlfriend. that is what it's all b family. >> heather: courageous night, our thoughts are certainly with you. >> i appreciate it. >> brent: manti te'o, defensive player of this game, standing tall with a heavy heart here tonight and the irish pull to 3-0 and head home to play michigan next saturday night. again our final score, 20-3. notre dame beats michigan state. next week on saturday night football on abc. it's an acc rivalry, clemson takes on florida state in tallahassee, 8:00 p.m. easter
my girlfriend's family. i miss them. i miss them. i know i'll see them again one day. >> heather: can't imagine what you are going through and played inspired on the field, you came in inspired. how did you do it? >> he's a good athlete, he's proven himself and i did it with the help of my teammates. my teammates came out here and dominated and really wanted to get after it. with the help of my team, you know, we really came out with the win and i'm so happy that i had a chance to...
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in my personnel and all the friends and family in general you know people real who who is my son he was my son. within the army covered up on the sea for my personal opinion somewhere and kill myself he said to base the american secret base in bagram afghanistan. on july twelfth two thousand and four army reservist john tours was found dead of a gunshot wound to the head his body was discovered in a latrine at bagger merrifield in afghanistan where he'd been deployed for nearly a year twenty five years old and an eight year veteran of the army reserves john called his mother and girlfriend on saturday july tenth to tell them as units replacement arrived and that he would be home in two weeks three days later his mother was notified of his death the military provided little information about john's death in the days leading up to his funeral his parents only learned his death was to be classified a suicide by reaching out to soldiers from his reserve unit. where we kept finding out trying to find out what soldiers just came back or are coming back or who came back early from his from his
in my personnel and all the friends and family in general you know people real who who is my son he was my son. within the army covered up on the sea for my personal opinion somewhere and kill myself he said to base the american secret base in bagram afghanistan. on july twelfth two thousand and four army reservist john tours was found dead of a gunshot wound to the head his body was discovered in a latrine at bagger merrifield in afghanistan where he'd been deployed for nearly a year twenty...
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they are offering support to his family and the colleagues who worked-w >> somber. a lot of reflection. a lot of question marks as to how this type of incident could occur. >> reporter: youngstrom was shot by a driver he pulled over on i-680 in alamo yesterday morning. another officer who arrived as back-upshot and killed the driver. colleagues describe 37-year-old youngstrom as a man with his feet planned firmly on the ground. he's married and has four kids. >> a real conscientious officer, caring, family man, christian man that is going to get his family and us through this, he has a strong christian faith. >> reporter: youngstrom has worked at the chp for seven years. >> we've been getting calls, whatever you need, we are here for you, banning together there's strength in young at this time. >> reporter: youngstrom was shot in the neck and is on life support his colleagues are trying to brace themselves for what is next. >> we've been told the injuries are not compatible with human life. having been told that, that puts things into perspective. and it also prepar
they are offering support to his family and the colleagues who worked-w >> somber. a lot of reflection. a lot of question marks as to how this type of incident could occur. >> reporter: youngstrom was shot by a driver he pulled over on i-680 in alamo yesterday morning. another officer who arrived as back-upshot and killed the driver. colleagues describe 37-year-old youngstrom as a man with his feet planned firmly on the ground. he's married and has four kids. >> a real...
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it is a family business with 70 employees.e is feeling the pinch but still expects to attract customers. >> people who used to go to the maldives will stay in italy, and people will come here over more expensive places. the customers will still be there. >> he adjusted to the crisis. >> we have a we can offer. if you pay for friday and saturday, sunday is free. >> but these stop flights to and the few remaining customers away. leaseholders are striking in reaction to an eu decree, which threatens a rise in contract prices after the current ones run out in 2015. it will hit all of europe. vincenzo represents thousands of italian leaseholders. he worries that international corporations will soon be hanging traditional family businesses out to dry. >> that is 30,000 small family businesses with hundreds of employees. they do not know what the future will bring or if the wood -- they will even have one after 2015. it would be bad news if these companies fell into the hands of the multinational corporations. they only think about t
it is a family business with 70 employees.e is feeling the pinch but still expects to attract customers. >> people who used to go to the maldives will stay in italy, and people will come here over more expensive places. the customers will still be there. >> he adjusted to the crisis. >> we have a we can offer. if you pay for friday and saturday, sunday is free. >> but these stop flights to and the few remaining customers away. leaseholders are striking in reaction to an...
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there are many pictures of anita in those family scrapbooks. unfortunately my father hated his older sister, rather than getting to have wonderful times of gertrudestein in mexico, all i heard was she is a monster. they didn't speak. the idea of her, the largeness of her loomed large in the house. >> so you start out, you become a writer for all of these reasons and you are someone who compulsively takes notes and packages what you see in story form, as you decide you are going to climb into your own life and own family story, how did you figure out what was true? >> that was a tough one. first of all, being a reporter, so often it is about a way with of finding our own stories and the stories we write about. one of the aspects so interesting for so many of us, if you are an introverted extrovert or shy person or rather hidden asking questions is a great way to hide. if you are writing a memoir, it makes you scour because you care about being accurate. this was complicated because i worried about this for a long time, who was right? who was wro
there are many pictures of anita in those family scrapbooks. unfortunately my father hated his older sister, rather than getting to have wonderful times of gertrudestein in mexico, all i heard was she is a monster. they didn't speak. the idea of her, the largeness of her loomed large in the house. >> so you start out, you become a writer for all of these reasons and you are someone who compulsively takes notes and packages what you see in story form, as you decide you are going to climb...
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professionals, and school administrators, they are all worse enclosed -- working closely to provide families with vaccination options. this is a good idea to take out a piece of paper and pencil if you are at home. i have some information if you have yet to receive your tdap vaccination. there are flyers outside, in the same information is filed on our website, -- and the same information is found on our website. first of all, you can go to your own doctor's office or clinic. you can also visit the adult immunization of travel clinic on grove street, room 102. you can also visit the maxing hall health center, 1301 paul pierce street, or the -- the 1301 pierce street, the youth centger, -- center, and some of birds. -- some others. it will be held at the following dates of times. tuesday, september 4, 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., thursday, december 6, 2:00 until 6:00 p.m., and september 11, 8:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m., three free health clinics. students must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and parents, you should bring the child immunization record. this information is available on the we
professionals, and school administrators, they are all worse enclosed -- working closely to provide families with vaccination options. this is a good idea to take out a piece of paper and pencil if you are at home. i have some information if you have yet to receive your tdap vaccination. there are flyers outside, in the same information is filed on our website, -- and the same information is found on our website. first of all, you can go to your own doctor's office or clinic. you can also visit...
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that was what my father was all about. >> sheryll cashin, why did you write about your family? what, what made you take it this far? >> well, i got tired of hearing my father say he was going to write a book, you know? i just wanted to say, well, excuse my french, but dammit, if you're not going to write this book -- i was terrified that this incredible lore would die with him. so in my mid 40s, early 40s i should say, i finally just got tired of hearing him talk about, and it just took out a tape recorder and started interviewing him. i wanted to know everything he knew and be sure it didn't get lost. i started interviewing him about what he knew about the family, but also about this political party and everything he did. and it took on a life of it own, and i started researching, um, you know, how much of this lore was true, and it just became an obsession. >> what did you find as far as how truthful the lore was? >> well, this was -- be careful what you wish for, you know? go o off in search of your family history, you'll find that some things are true and some are not. one
that was what my father was all about. >> sheryll cashin, why did you write about your family? what, what made you take it this far? >> well, i got tired of hearing my father say he was going to write a book, you know? i just wanted to say, well, excuse my french, but dammit, if you're not going to write this book -- i was terrified that this incredible lore would die with him. so in my mid 40s, early 40s i should say, i finally just got tired of hearing him talk about, and it just...
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i have, behind me, my wonderful family, my wife jenny, my two twins -- one of them. adriano and alexander santos. alexander graduated from ucla and is a proud member of the famous structural engineering firm of santos and urrutia. my daughter is a graduate of boston university. she works for the san francisco international terminal marketing division. born and raised san franciscans. i want to encourage everyone out there listening that this is the best city to raise a family. regarding a few of those articles that you read about families leaving san francisco -- don't. stay in the city. this is what can happen to you if you stay. [laughter] in terms of my dedication, i think, san francisco has embraced me, has welcomed me, has allowed me to prosper, allow me to raise this incredible family. as a naturalized u.s. citizen, i tell you i have learned a great deal about compassion, public service, and it is time for me to give something back to a community that has embraced me and opened their arms to me. [applause] and that is what i intend to do as a new trustee. you m
i have, behind me, my wonderful family, my wife jenny, my two twins -- one of them. adriano and alexander santos. alexander graduated from ucla and is a proud member of the famous structural engineering firm of santos and urrutia. my daughter is a graduate of boston university. she works for the san francisco international terminal marketing division. born and raised san franciscans. i want to encourage everyone out there listening that this is the best city to raise a family. regarding a few...
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it was a family in district ten. >> it was a 5-member family and they would not have given up that vehicle if they did not have housing to move into. and it was not simple by any means. but i do believe that if this legislation passes, that i think that it does communicate a message that what the board has asked is that our office work with the department of public health and work with the mta and really try to assess what the circumstances are, what is the magnitude of the situation, does the ability to park vehicles encourage some individuals to accept services in a manner that has not happened before. and i assure you that the team has gone out and that there is a feeling i believe, on the part rightfully so of the people living in their vehicles. it is simply an enforcement approach. and not to push people around. our hospital is seeking to be responsive to the district of supervisor. and we can compile it and go forward with efforts that are meaningful in terms of helping people but i definitely believe that this legislation is also addressing a large number of people that have the ab
it was a family in district ten. >> it was a 5-member family and they would not have given up that vehicle if they did not have housing to move into. and it was not simple by any means. but i do believe that if this legislation passes, that i think that it does communicate a message that what the board has asked is that our office work with the department of public health and work with the mta and really try to assess what the circumstances are, what is the magnitude of the situation,...
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and grant their families peace and solace. and may god continue to bless the united states of america. and now, let me have the great honor of introducing someone who came to the state department earlier this week to grieve with us, he well understands and values the work that these men were doing for our country. the president of the united states. >> scripture teaches us greater love hath no man than this. that a man lay down his life for his friends. glen doherty never shied from adventure. he believed that in his life, he could make a difference. a calling he fulfilled as navy s.e.a.l. he served with distinction in iraq and worked in afghanistan. and there in benghazi, as he tended to others, he laid down his life. loyal as always, protecting his friends. today, glen is home. tyrone woods devoted 20 years of his life to the s.e.a.l.s. the consummate quiet professional. at the salty frog bar, they might not have known but rone also served in iraq and afghanistan. and there in benghazi, he was far from dorothy, tyrone jr., h
and grant their families peace and solace. and may god continue to bless the united states of america. and now, let me have the great honor of introducing someone who came to the state department earlier this week to grieve with us, he well understands and values the work that these men were doing for our country. the president of the united states. >> scripture teaches us greater love hath no man than this. that a man lay down his life for his friends. glen doherty never shied from...