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with a family, going to mcdonald's with the family, whatever is most convenient for the family, the time and location that works for them, to resolve whatever issues that they may be having. the next is requiring measurable, positive, long-term outcomes. there's a lot of organizations out there in the united states and i imagine internationally that care a lot about the fate of children. they don't necessarily know if what they're doing is actually making a difference and making a sustainable difference. we are very committed to tracking the outcomes of kids and families we serve up to two years post when they complete receives services from us, and we encourage other organizations and government agencies to look at the data post completion of services to know if what we're investing public dollars in is making a difference. the third is sustaining treatment in the community. a lot of service providers require that families come to them, come to their office, public agencies require that too. we have a strong belief in having workers go out into the field in meeting children and fam
with a family, going to mcdonald's with the family, whatever is most convenient for the family, the time and location that works for them, to resolve whatever issues that they may be having. the next is requiring measurable, positive, long-term outcomes. there's a lot of organizations out there in the united states and i imagine internationally that care a lot about the fate of children. they don't necessarily know if what they're doing is actually making a difference and making a sustainable...
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a family.he best. she is not harmonious. no, family. it exactly what the lord commanded man. this is exactly what gives harmony to a person , gives a person joy, our life is now so fraught with many difficulties. yes, but just the same, when there is a person nearby who loves you, if children are nearby, yes, oh, whom you care about, who also understand this. well, then it actually forgets a lot. therefore, we want to wish, yes, first of all, to wish joy that there will always be harmony in the family. well, so that we never fear to understand each other to forgive each other to love, this is the most important thing, the orthodox church to rob the focus of our family activities. oleg is a biting head of the union of a man and a woman and their children. this is the tyopa of the russian commandments. supportingly you are traditional. and that he was left to us by the prophets and, of course, the power of faith. be a family pattern, and live the love and soul of the seven unions designated by th
a family.he best. she is not harmonious. no, family. it exactly what the lord commanded man. this is exactly what gives harmony to a person , gives a person joy, our life is now so fraught with many difficulties. yes, but just the same, when there is a person nearby who loves you, if children are nearby, yes, oh, whom you care about, who also understand this. well, then it actually forgets a lot. therefore, we want to wish, yes, first of all, to wish joy that there will always be harmony in the...
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such a family can be a support for other families that don't live in peace.ather, the family chose forgiveness and reconciliation over hatred and resentment. they saw in the light of the cross that evil can only be fought by good and hatred overcome only by forgiveness. almost incredibly, they were able to find peace in the love of christ. they love that makes all things new. tonight they share that peace with us. they prayed and praying together. and while i was listening together. and while i was listening to the choir, i sought a mother who was teaching hard child to make the sign of the cross, and i am asking you, do you teach your children to make the sign of the cross? yes or no? or make the sign of the cross? yes or no? 0rdo you make the sign of the cross? yes or no? or do you teach them to make something like so, that people don't understand what it means? it is very important that children learn when they are little to make the sign of they are little to make the sign of the cross properly. this is the first sign that they learn in the name of the fa
such a family can be a support for other families that don't live in peace.ather, the family chose forgiveness and reconciliation over hatred and resentment. they saw in the light of the cross that evil can only be fought by good and hatred overcome only by forgiveness. almost incredibly, they were able to find peace in the love of christ. they love that makes all things new. tonight they share that peace with us. they prayed and praying together. and while i was listening together. and while i...
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we'll see in "all in the family: secrets of successful family firms." this is a special edition of "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: i love math and science, new ideas. we've used hydrogen in our plants for decades, the old unit were very large. recently we've been able to reduce that. then our scientists said what if we could make it small enough to produce and use hydrogen right on board a car? as part of a hydrogen system, this could significantly reduce emissions, and increase fuel economy by as much as 80%. >> there's a world of investment opportunities out there. spotting them takes experts on the ground, assessing potential firsthand. templeton, a pioneer in global investing for over 50 years, gain from our perspective. this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. tonight, we'll look at one of the most common business units in this country and around the wor
we'll see in "all in the family: secrets of successful family firms." this is a special edition of "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: i love math and science, new ideas. we've used hydrogen in our plants for decades, the old unit were very large. recently we've been able to reduce that. then our scientists said what if we could make it small enough to produce and use hydrogen right on board a...
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my family lives in an sro unit. [speaking foreign language] i am here to call for your help on the situation homeless families are facing. we now have over 2,000 students in public schools that are homeless kids. i have>> i have a son who is ind grade now. when he comes home, he has. it is even hard for him to move around in the room. >> [speaking foreign language. ] >> it is difficult to find opportunities, even for affordable housing. >> [speaking foreign language. ] >> i hope that the city will provide better housing for our children. >> [speaking foreign language] >> we are concerned about families on the street that are homeless. we ask for your help. thank you. supervisor avalos: thank you. >> [speaking foreign language] >> supervisors, i am one of the worker organizers for the foundation. i did collaborative. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i'd like to share with you what the families are telling me. because i do home visits all the time, they tell me that there are [unintelligible] on the rental subsidies.
my family lives in an sro unit. [speaking foreign language] i am here to call for your help on the situation homeless families are facing. we now have over 2,000 students in public schools that are homeless kids. i have>> i have a son who is ind grade now. when he comes home, he has. it is even hard for him to move around in the room. >> [speaking foreign language. ] >> it is difficult to find opportunities, even for affordable housing. >> [speaking foreign language. ]...
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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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i spoke with a family _ failed this legacy families.er yesterday who welcomed the report because your team... in the reports, you said... could you give us a figure as to how many lives were lost in relation to the agent stakeknife?— many lives were lost in relation to the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, the agent stakeknife? some of that detail. we're _ the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, we're working _ the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, we're working with - the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, we're working with families l detail, we're working with families now to _ detail, we're working with families now to give — detail, we're working with families now to give them _ detail, we're working with families now to give them that _ detail, we're working with families now to give them that detail, - detail, we're working with familiesi now to give them that detail, some of that— now to give them that detail, some of that detail — now to give them that detail, some of that detail will— now to give them that det
i spoke with a family _ failed this legacy families.er yesterday who welcomed the report because your team... in the reports, you said... could you give us a figure as to how many lives were lost in relation to the agent stakeknife?— many lives were lost in relation to the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, the agent stakeknife? some of that detail. we're _ the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, we're working _ the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, we're working with - the agent...
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family. rachel l. swams's book is a compelling story that stirs deep emotions. it is also a story that would break them here and with that, let's welcome rachel l. swams. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you for coming. in the years leading up to the presidential election, the focus seems to be on barack obama's roots and his family and the fact that he wrote his own biography. now in your book "american tapestry," you put the focus on michele obama. tell us about how you got started doing that and what inspired you. >> i was writing about the first lady and the first family for the new york times which was something of an unusual assignment. typically the first family is covered by the white house reporters who chased the president around on air force one and in the briefing room and write about the first lady or first family when they have time that there was a sense in 2008 at the new york times and other newspapers too that we might want to do things differently and this first
family. rachel l. swams's book is a compelling story that stirs deep emotions. it is also a story that would break them here and with that, let's welcome rachel l. swams. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you for coming. in the years leading up to the presidential election, the focus seems to be on barack obama's roots and his family and the fact that he wrote his own biography. now in your book "american tapestry," you put the focus on michele obama. tell us...
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family connects we are following families around for the time. i don't have any results to report to you. important question. on the other hand, it's for family connects, it is one slice of life. pretty small level intervention. a hundred dollars a family could have an impact on third-grade test schools -- their grade test scores. it seems too easy. but it is one step. so, we want to understand. i can make a theoretical case about families on a different trajectory. skills andg to get we are going to get better. i don't think that is likely. i think it depends on the system of care they have over the course of their childhood. there are some studies and some partnerships that have done evaluations with long-term follow-ups. the biggest impacts they have discussed are some of these redemptions. >> the downside to the studies is that you are studying a group of people that were born different them were born today. they just came out with the preschool program. originalfamilies -- families were born in 1961. life is different. i know the administrat
family connects we are following families around for the time. i don't have any results to report to you. important question. on the other hand, it's for family connects, it is one slice of life. pretty small level intervention. a hundred dollars a family could have an impact on third-grade test schools -- their grade test scores. it seems too easy. but it is one step. so, we want to understand. i can make a theoretical case about families on a different trajectory. skills andg to get we are...
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family and child well-being and family demography. cynthia. >> good morning, and thank you, ron, for the opportunity to attend this important event and to share some of my thoughts on universal programs to support new parents. i'm a big fan of this universal approach and i'm going to tell you why. as ron said, for the past 8 years i've had privilege of evaluating the texas home visiting program. this is a program funded both by general revenue dollars and over this time period we've spoken with and surveyed mothers and fathers and home visitors and supervisors to understand everything we can about how to implement a home visiting program, why folks participate in these home visiting programs, and what they gain from their participation. it's clear from the hundreds of folks that we have spoken with and the thousands of folks that we have surveyed that the parents truly value their home visiting program. they appreciate learning new skills and being connected to resources, but far and away, the thing they value most is their relationsh
family and child well-being and family demography. cynthia. >> good morning, and thank you, ron, for the opportunity to attend this important event and to share some of my thoughts on universal programs to support new parents. i'm a big fan of this universal approach and i'm going to tell you why. as ron said, for the past 8 years i've had privilege of evaluating the texas home visiting program. this is a program funded both by general revenue dollars and over this time period we've...
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grandmother's family, the ang family, my my mother's family, her father's family, the wang family and what was so interesting about working on this project was that because i am fifth generation chinese-american, there were four, and my family goes back to the mid-19th century. any any major of things that impact did chinese americans from the mid-19th to today i was able to write about these historic and historic sociopolitical events that impacted the community through the lens of various family members just because we've been here for so long so i felt like i was really fortunate. now the downside, of course, is that i had a ton a cast of characters to deal with. right. and so many people i found completely fascinating. so is the railroad worker, the grandson of the railroad worker on the wong side, i've got my my angst side. right. and duk foon right. who was the first person who came over for? my grandmother's side of the family enters country just two or three years after the chinese exclusion act is in full effect. he flees the west coast during a period of very intense heighte
grandmother's family, the ang family, my my mother's family, her father's family, the wang family and what was so interesting about working on this project was that because i am fifth generation chinese-american, there were four, and my family goes back to the mid-19th century. any any major of things that impact did chinese americans from the mid-19th to today i was able to write about these historic and historic sociopolitical events that impacted the community through the lens of various...
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we are simply military families helping military families. today, we are telling that story and for the hard work of first lady michelle obama and dr. jill biden, hundreds more stories like ours are being lifted up so that everyone understands just how easy it is to support our military families. and just how much they support means to the military community. i want to thank you both, jill and mrs. obama, for all that you do on behalf of our military families. and now, it is my honor to introduce someone who has always been committed to the military. he has been a regular national guard events for over 30 years, and now visits with members of our military and across the country and across the world. today i have the honor as a military spouse and the military mom to introduce my friend, vice president joe biden. [applause] >> welcome to the white house. shirley, you are getting to be an old pro. [laughter] when shirley and jill made their first television appearance awhile ago, i think it was up in philly for the boots on the ground event, mr
we are simply military families helping military families. today, we are telling that story and for the hard work of first lady michelle obama and dr. jill biden, hundreds more stories like ours are being lifted up so that everyone understands just how easy it is to support our military families. and just how much they support means to the military community. i want to thank you both, jill and mrs. obama, for all that you do on behalf of our military families. and now, it is my honor to...
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an attack on poor families, undocumented families and all low income families that have to go in and out of shelters to survive on the streets of san francisco. when i was out organizing on this issue, as soon as i approaching folks that is living in shelters and are homeless. as soon as i uttered the word shelter and that i had say i don't wanna hear this. i wanted them to come speak out about the proposed laws that are soon to come. they're like, no, we're already going through enough. folks are turned away. folks don't wanna be in the situation they're in so i guess the key is address. we came to /aeu address you guys by my ironny of address is mail in a box, a mailing address, to get cal works you need an address. to get shelter they want an address or a homeless letter. so get your kid through school you need an address. so what we're proposing is you guys do not stand with this, stand against it. you know, if they want to have more ideas in terms of limited resource they should increase it and put families to work and build more shelters. thank you. >> thank you. couple more ca
an attack on poor families, undocumented families and all low income families that have to go in and out of shelters to survive on the streets of san francisco. when i was out organizing on this issue, as soon as i approaching folks that is living in shelters and are homeless. as soon as i uttered the word shelter and that i had say i don't wanna hear this. i wanted them to come speak out about the proposed laws that are soon to come. they're like, no, we're already going through enough. folks...
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the main, main purpose of the family is the birth of children, the continuation of the family, and therefore the continuation of our people, our centuries-old history. our family is rooted culture, identity, national character, family teaches, educates, passes on traditions, knowledge, including professional experience. in all russian regions there are famous dynasties, military personnel, engineers, steelworkers , doctors, teachers, cultural figures, families, people of different nationalities who remain faithful to their chosen calling and... well , there will definitely be meaningful initiatives, proposals from citizens aimed at supporting the family are in demand, we will definitely work on all your ideas and proposals, moreover, i am convinced that the results of the effectiveness of the work of the authorities should be assessed primarily based on the interests of the family, growth and its well-being, it is the family that should be at the center of all public policy, but we are trying. your forum has a wonderful name: relatives , loved ones, it briefly, succinctly and clearly express
the main, main purpose of the family is the birth of children, the continuation of the family, and therefore the continuation of our people, our centuries-old history. our family is rooted culture, identity, national character, family teaches, educates, passes on traditions, knowledge, including professional experience. in all russian regions there are famous dynasties, military personnel, engineers, steelworkers , doctors, teachers, cultural figures, families, people of different nationalities...
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hard working families. and there is sometimes three or four families that can barely make the ends meet and the people that put the food on your plate that are living there and the people who are cleaning this place, and cleaning the whole city, are living there and they can can't even afford to eat, and they can't afford to have their children. and have a safe place to live and even when the departments get involved, to put pressure on these land lords there is no changes and families are working hard to have a living, you have people that are willing to work and organizers and that are willing to help this crisis of homeless families and you have, you have you can help us with that. you have our responsibility and you can also do something about it. so we are asking you to put the funding where it belongs and help the family whose should not be living in this undignifieed situation. >> [ speaking in a foreign language ] my name is livia flores and i am a single mother and i have two children. and i 11-yea
hard working families. and there is sometimes three or four families that can barely make the ends meet and the people that put the food on your plate that are living there and the people who are cleaning this place, and cleaning the whole city, are living there and they can can't even afford to eat, and they can't afford to have their children. and have a safe place to live and even when the departments get involved, to put pressure on these land lords there is no changes and families are...
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family. central setis the of headwaters for social connectedness, edges why two of the project's main policy objectives are making it more affordable to raise a family, and increasing the number of children who are raised by happily married parents. the goals of today's hearing is affecting factors family affordability and examining policy per approaches -- approaches that would allow americans to start raise families that they desire. increasingly, family affordability has become a unifying concern among lawmakers and policymakers, and the politicalf right and left, and everything in between. it even in discussions around topics that are as varied as the child tax credit, inclining fertility rates, increases in the cost of childcare, housing, paid family leave, and student debt burdens. motivating all of these discussions is a state and, it should not be this hard to raise a family. the problem is multifaceted, complex, and difficult to understand completely. economic challenges such as debt
family. central setis the of headwaters for social connectedness, edges why two of the project's main policy objectives are making it more affordable to raise a family, and increasing the number of children who are raised by happily married parents. the goals of today's hearing is affecting factors family affordability and examining policy per approaches -- approaches that would allow americans to start raise families that they desire. increasingly, family affordability has become a unifying...
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to support families, families with children, so here.eh, of course, everything in the complex gives a result. here. uh, when we talk about the effectiveness of the measures, in the story of the journalists she noted about the experience of the united states. this is a real case, i felt i still remember pride in my country, surprised faces, and one young enough american couple, when they found out that in belarus we pay parental leave for 3 years, it just doesn’t fit in their heads. eh, what does that mean? this means that we take the measures that we have today, well, for granted, that is, we began to appreciate them less, and this is a big plast big plast, support from the state, you will agree we have an impressive list of measures of state support for families with children and one side for sure. this improves the quality of life of our people, but on the other hand. these are huge expenses. not all countries can afford to go this way, but we are doing this and marina alexandrovna , we know that the parliamentarian is currently consid
to support families, families with children, so here.eh, of course, everything in the complex gives a result. here. uh, when we talk about the effectiveness of the measures, in the story of the journalists she noted about the experience of the united states. this is a real case, i felt i still remember pride in my country, surprised faces, and one young enough american couple, when they found out that in belarus we pay parental leave for 3 years, it just doesn’t fit in their heads. eh, what...
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michael: family. george: family, right... dan levy: family is key to the sitcom. dre: mama!! randall park: it's something that we all can relate to. dre and mom: shake shake shake! tracy morgan: you're in these people's homes for years. you're a part of the family. eddie: one good thing about moving here is i have no friends, and no distractions. that's why i got a... grandma, what does fonzi say? grandma: ayyy! jesse tyler ferguson: the family sitcom brings people together in a really unexpected way jane leeves: there's so many different dynamics at work in families. frasier: i want you here, it will give us a chance to get re -acquainted! martin: that implies we were acquainted at one point. jane leeves: there's a lot of pain, there's a lot of laughter; you sort of recognize your dynamic in there. and you go, well, their family is just as crazy as mine. claire: i don't really care who kissed who and who's got a pimple on their head, and who's wearing an outrageously inappropriate dress... we are going to get together and act like a normal family for one tenth of a freaking
michael: family. george: family, right... dan levy: family is key to the sitcom. dre: mama!! randall park: it's something that we all can relate to. dre and mom: shake shake shake! tracy morgan: you're in these people's homes for years. you're a part of the family. eddie: one good thing about moving here is i have no friends, and no distractions. that's why i got a... grandma, what does fonzi say? grandma: ayyy! jesse tyler ferguson: the family sitcom brings people together in a really...
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families will stay together. library, three hot meals, so soccer fields, that sounds great, let's go. >> i don't think so. the main drivers for immigration flows is the perception they'll be successful and allowed to stay in the united states. if we had the process where the vast majority of repatriated in a finally fashion. that's the meng they'll see. 5 to 7,000 per person and struggling in the u.s. and that's what's going to change the dynamic in 2014 and that's what happened whenever we've been able to effectively have consequences for those that don't have meritorious claims. >> obviously there will be litigation as all new immigration fuels -- face this in my view term. what we do expect litigation and we hope to implement as soon as possible. >> what's the capacity of the facilities? >> again, we have approximately 2500 to 3,000 beds depending on family configuration. >> first of all, thank you all for coming to the press conference today. related to your trip to panama, can you speak to "the washington po
families will stay together. library, three hot meals, so soccer fields, that sounds great, let's go. >> i don't think so. the main drivers for immigration flows is the perception they'll be successful and allowed to stay in the united states. if we had the process where the vast majority of repatriated in a finally fashion. that's the meng they'll see. 5 to 7,000 per person and struggling in the u.s. and that's what's going to change the dynamic in 2014 and that's what happened whenever...
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and we have families who are living in garages, and families who are doubled up. and certainly, families and in almost every neighborhood in san francisco that are experiencing this crisis and you are going to hear from them and you are going to hear from you know, of course not all of them but some of them and you are going to hear you know their beautiful faces and who their beautiful faces and hear their voices and they come from a lot of different places and i want to thank supervisor mar for bringing up how hidden the population really is. and but we have a tremendous opportunity this year, to really make a difference. and we can stop the flow of homeless families, by keeping san franciscans housed. and we can do that, and we know how to do it, and it just takes the funding to make it happen and we could halt preventable displacements in san francisco and we could rapidly rehouse, as many house holds as we could through the hespa proposal and this is a great opportunity to eliminate the waitless for families. >> thank you. >> my name is joshua jones and i wou
and we have families who are living in garages, and families who are doubled up. and certainly, families and in almost every neighborhood in san francisco that are experiencing this crisis and you are going to hear from them and you are going to hear from you know, of course not all of them but some of them and you are going to hear you know their beautiful faces and who their beautiful faces and hear their voices and they come from a lot of different places and i want to thank supervisor mar...
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it's been a family conspiracy, family plan.them any further contact with that little baby. >> yet, no fingerprints, no dna, no gunshot residue, no blood spatter, no recorded statements from either shirley, jennifer or anyone else in the family and those supposedly incriminating marks on shirley's hands, it turns out they had never been photographed. a jury would never see them for themselves. would any jury be able to sort out this case, an alleged family conspiracy, two women at the crime scene, one who appeared to have clear motive. the other, 75 years old, neither with criminal records. it seemed such a confused slim case, ed says, he and the family believed shirley would never be found guilty. when she was offered a plea deal, she turned it down and chose to go to trial. >> i was convinced she didn't do it. >> coming up, jurors have their doubts, too. >> does shirley skinner look like someone who can commit this kind of crime? >> honestly no. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection fro
it's been a family conspiracy, family plan.them any further contact with that little baby. >> yet, no fingerprints, no dna, no gunshot residue, no blood spatter, no recorded statements from either shirley, jennifer or anyone else in the family and those supposedly incriminating marks on shirley's hands, it turns out they had never been photographed. a jury would never see them for themselves. would any jury be able to sort out this case, an alleged family conspiracy, two women at the...
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most of what we know about military families comes from army families, which may mean army families can teach us about everyone else, but certainly my experience in working with military folks is they are hesitant to believe what happens to families in any one service can be easily generalize to happens in the other services. i do not assume it's not true and i don't assume it is. it is a research problem and we have to get the data tell us. our focus may be too narrow. like the work that goes on around the world about people who have experienced trauma, there is a tremendous amount of focus on symptoms of distress and concerns and psychopathology. there is a lot of focus on partner symptoms with combat stress. there are a lot of other things we need to know about and sometimes the land is so narrow we might miss something important. we know far more about how much things happen and we do about why or how or under what conditions they happen. the military, as you know, is rife with survey data. large-scale survey data are really good for how much. much less satisfactory for how, why, or
most of what we know about military families comes from army families, which may mean army families can teach us about everyone else, but certainly my experience in working with military folks is they are hesitant to believe what happens to families in any one service can be easily generalize to happens in the other services. i do not assume it's not true and i don't assume it is. it is a research problem and we have to get the data tell us. our focus may be too narrow. like the work that goes...
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uh, family values, family traditions. every person has e laid from childhood and every person born in a full-fledged family. he forms his attitude, then already in the process of his life and e to his family and friends and to society, but also to his country and, of course, family - this is the main thing that if a person after all, when a person is brought up, and in his parents in his state and when a person becomes an adult teenager. he understands that always a support and where you can return. it is, of course, a family. do these very family values need some kind of protection now, are we exaggerating now, no, we are not exaggerating at all. here uh, but i think that we do not exaggerate, on the contrary. we return to that kind brushes. and uh, every time to say that the family is the union of a man and a woman, and uh, today we have fixed it at the legislative level. this is that a family is a man and a woman, having created a family, they give birth to children, a unit of society. and this cell continues, uh, li
uh, family values, family traditions. every person has e laid from childhood and every person born in a full-fledged family. he forms his attitude, then already in the process of his life and e to his family and friends and to society, but also to his country and, of course, family - this is the main thing that if a person after all, when a person is brought up, and in his parents in his state and when a person becomes an adult teenager. he understands that always a support and where you can...
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we see weekly a family of 5, family of 7 over and over coming to us that have burden recently evictedor about to be evicted so we know the crisis is great but we believe the crisis is way underestimated. measuring homelessness is a pit count meaning point in time, then in january i am sure you know probably, one of the coldest nights of the winter and very few families are caught in that, two hundred and is how many between 154 counted, that is of all homelessness in 2015, yet as you decca out, 3000 children experiencing homelessness, the number of children experiencing homelessness is greater. i am wondering about the 3000 number, do you think that is an accurate number? i know there will be children under age and children out of school and that doesn't count the custodial parent so that would have to be more like 6000 but the 3000 is an accurate representation -- >> i am sure it is not which families are unlikely to report homeless status, that is not how they approach it. if you look at a district outside, metro nashville, 84,000 students and approximately a more accurate account o
we see weekly a family of 5, family of 7 over and over coming to us that have burden recently evictedor about to be evicted so we know the crisis is great but we believe the crisis is way underestimated. measuring homelessness is a pit count meaning point in time, then in january i am sure you know probably, one of the coldest nights of the winter and very few families are caught in that, two hundred and is how many between 154 counted, that is of all homelessness in 2015, yet as you decca out,...
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it's been a family conspiracy, family plan.ow him any further contact with that little baby. >> yet, no fingerprints, no dna, no gunshot residue, no blood spatter, no recorded statements from either shirley, jennifer or anyone else in the family and those supposedly incriminating marks on shirley's hands, it turns out they had never been photographed. a jury would never see them for themselves. would any jury be able to sort out this case, an alleged family conspiracy, two women at the crime scene, one who appeared to have clear motive. the other, 75 years old, neither with criminal records. it seemed such a confused slim . >>> welcome back to "dateline", the procution faced serious challenges. would a jury find this grandmother guilty in the death of stephen watkins, here is the conclusion to our story "the mystery on horse shoe drive." >> in america's heartland, this grand mother went on trial for solicitation of murder. aski asking if anybody knew somebody who would cap someone for $10,000. >> the deep content she had to the
it's been a family conspiracy, family plan.ow him any further contact with that little baby. >> yet, no fingerprints, no dna, no gunshot residue, no blood spatter, no recorded statements from either shirley, jennifer or anyone else in the family and those supposedly incriminating marks on shirley's hands, it turns out they had never been photographed. a jury would never see them for themselves. would any jury be able to sort out this case, an alleged family conspiracy, two women at the...
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and we are talking about homeless families we are talking about the homeless familis that live in sro hotels and we have 50 families living in the hotels and we have 500 homeless families living in shelter and we don't know how many homeless families living doubled up and the other conditions and it is a bunch of families and there are thousands, so please supervisors, pay more attention and put in more money to create and more housing for all of the homeless families we need to enthe homelessness and the only way to end it is to put together all of it and working together and unify altogether, the people from the city hall and people from the community to come together, with great idea and say you know, enough is enough. and we have to have the housing and seems to be one when we create and all of the families united and we found them and 500, and families in sro hotels and today, we have this same number and that does not matter how many families we put in the permanent housing, and we have received half for the 500 families and we need to create the housing for these families and t
and we are talking about homeless families we are talking about the homeless familis that live in sro hotels and we have 50 families living in the hotels and we have 500 homeless families living in shelter and we don't know how many homeless families living doubled up and the other conditions and it is a bunch of families and there are thousands, so please supervisors, pay more attention and put in more money to create and more housing for all of the homeless families we need to enthe...
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successful families. parents are more successful. workers are more productive and children are healthier and have better educational achievement over time. we know this is true so why is it that we as a country are one of just a handful around the world that don't actually put our money where our mouth is and value parental leave and encourage and support families in establishing these strong bonding relationships immediately after birth or adoption. so, what we are doing today is eliminating the need for that choice and telling families, you can spend time forming a healthy strong relationship with your child and you can pay the bills and were going to support you in doing that. this legislation also in line with california's approach, it helps us to start really tearing down some of the gender stereotypes around parenting. that both parents are responsible for clearing a child. it's not just about the mother same staying home with the child. the father should to were both fathers were both mothers that
successful families. parents are more successful. workers are more productive and children are healthier and have better educational achievement over time. we know this is true so why is it that we as a country are one of just a handful around the world that don't actually put our money where our mouth is and value parental leave and encourage and support families in establishing these strong bonding relationships immediately after birth or adoption. so, what we are doing today is eliminating...
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of the ball family? was it tough, like, tracing them? >> oh, sure, yeah. very tough. i will -- there were perhaps dozens of african-american families with whom our white families shared blood because of forced sex on the plantations. now, we all hoe that this -- all know that this for white folks is, is a difficult subject, and is there's a lot of denial or unwillingness to sort of look it in the face. but when i started to work on this book, i began to meet african-american family after african-american family who had oral tradition that said, you know, my great, great grandfather was matthew ball, and he came from this particular plantation. i wanted to -- and yet, for reasons that you described, there are few paper trails that you can follow the that lead to, you know, the coupling of a white enslaver and an enslaved woman. .. i knew that i wanted to write about some of the families that had this experience, this oral traditions of their collaboration, participation and yet i knew that i could only wr
of the ball family? was it tough, like, tracing them? >> oh, sure, yeah. very tough. i will -- there were perhaps dozens of african-american families with whom our white families shared blood because of forced sex on the plantations. now, we all hoe that this -- all know that this for white folks is, is a difficult subject, and is there's a lot of denial or unwillingness to sort of look it in the face. but when i started to work on this book, i began to meet african-american family after...
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trees and family and families. you know what can you talk a little bit about how important family history is in understanding diseases like cancer? yeah, you know, so you go back, it's one thing that i had to do and i think in portrait readers do, because you think how much is known about cancer today? a lot is known about cancer today. we're still trying to solve it. but if you go back to the 1960, us cancer was quite a bit of a black box. at that time, the belief of most cancer researchers was that the vast majority of cancers were caused by viruses. so a lot of the research was focused on that. but still, you know, kind of there was much that was not understood. and it turns out that a bunch of what was understood was wrong. so two young doctors at the national cancer institute, frederick lee and joseph brown, many in the late 1960s stumbled across a family that they found very interesting. it started with a father who was just 23 years old, who had leukemia. and while he was being treated for leukemia in baltim
trees and family and families. you know what can you talk a little bit about how important family history is in understanding diseases like cancer? yeah, you know, so you go back, it's one thing that i had to do and i think in portrait readers do, because you think how much is known about cancer today? a lot is known about cancer today. we're still trying to solve it. but if you go back to the 1960, us cancer was quite a bit of a black box. at that time, the belief of most cancer researchers...
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families. difference in this, moreover, up to three years, again in the family. ah, adults are those guides who are our first teachers and guide children from our adult world and , accordingly, they say, look, this is a boy. this is his typewriter, this is the girl she has dolls, these are toys. but then you grow up and become a grandmother, or there you become a mother, you will become, and in the future, a grandmother and now it's around here these tendencies continue to grow up again, and this is laid off in the child's psyche, as the formation of a behavior model in a further female behavior model or a male behavior model. together with the stars, expert psychotherapists are always, when a person has some kind of unrealistic. the goal is not achieved, which in itself is understandable. it can always be justified. probably you have not completed something , let's discuss the topical issues that we face every day. here's the amount of money limited checks, please bring me i'll see what you sp
families. difference in this, moreover, up to three years, again in the family. ah, adults are those guides who are our first teachers and guide children from our adult world and , accordingly, they say, look, this is a boy. this is his typewriter, this is the girl she has dolls, these are toys. but then you grow up and become a grandmother, or there you become a mother, you will become, and in the future, a grandmother and now it's around here these tendencies continue to grow up again, and...
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that assuring the well being of family corner stone for all families and responsive to families needs and lynn questic and identity. that helps support parent resiliency, social connections, knowledge of parenting and child development, concrete support in times of need, and supporting their social emotional growth of their children. we believe that violence prevention starts very early when children are born and families are young and is accomplished by having these protective factors. the family resource center is one of 25 centers located in the city supported by the human services agency and first five. each resource center provides eight essential services so workshops and classes for parents and their children, parent's support, groups, peer support groups, curriculum based parent education classes, parent leadership, and community building, promoting activities that promote school readiness so children are ready for kindergarten and school success so children are graduating from high school. we provide family additional support in navigating the resources and coordinating suppo
that assuring the well being of family corner stone for all families and responsive to families needs and lynn questic and identity. that helps support parent resiliency, social connections, knowledge of parenting and child development, concrete support in times of need, and supporting their social emotional growth of their children. we believe that violence prevention starts very early when children are born and families are young and is accomplished by having these protective factors. the...
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the smaller family has been redefined, but the greater family has benefited.ern communes in the united states are many and varied in their attempts to solve the basic problems of providing food, shelter and companionship. some are small, others large. they can be found in cities and in the country. sometimes they are short experiments. others last indefinitely. some communes try to be self-sufficient. others make products to sell outside. some have community ownership of property. others are hardly organized at all. many have failed from lack of common purpose and commitment. whatever the setup, communes tend to help people rediscover the essentials of life. shelter is found, food is gathered and prepared, songs are sung and experiences are shared. the family has expanded in size, but it is still people together trying to enjoy living. >> here with me today to discuss these various life possibilities are dick english, assistant professor in the school of social work at the university of michigan, carol crumbly, phd candidate in anthropology at the university o
the smaller family has been redefined, but the greater family has benefited.ern communes in the united states are many and varied in their attempts to solve the basic problems of providing food, shelter and companionship. some are small, others large. they can be found in cities and in the country. sometimes they are short experiments. others last indefinitely. some communes try to be self-sufficient. others make products to sell outside. some have community ownership of property. others are...
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and is the royal family a racist family. _ will do. and is the royal family a racist family, sir?is the royal family a racist family, sir? we _ will do. and is the royal family a racist family, sir? we are - will do. and is the royal family a racist family, sir? we are very i will do. and is the royal family a i racist family, sir? we are very much not a racist — racist family, sir? we are very much not a racist family. _ racist family, sir? we are very much not a racist family. like _ racist family, sir? we are very much not a racist family. like the - not a racist family. like the queen'sstatement - not a racist family. like the queen'sstatement on - not a racist family. like the - queen'sstatement on tuesday, william's comments were short and to the point — we are not a racist family. that is the message the family. that is the message the family wants and needs to be heard. and the evidence across decades of work by the queen in the context of the commonwealth and buy in particular the prince of wales here in britain, supports the proposition that equality and diversity are im
and is the royal family a racist family. _ will do. and is the royal family a racist family, sir?is the royal family a racist family, sir? we _ will do. and is the royal family a racist family, sir? we are - will do. and is the royal family a racist family, sir? we are very i will do. and is the royal family a i racist family, sir? we are very much not a racist — racist family, sir? we are very much not a racist family. _ racist family, sir? we are very much not a racist family. like _ racist...
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we are organizing families in politics to protect family. that is simple as i can put it. there is lots of groups out there that do that for their own special interest was -- big pharma, big oil -- but there is no big family until now. we just launched our big family membership program -- like the nra membership organization that is going to be organizing families directly in politics from the local level all the way to the present. we care about families and strengthening the american family with public health people policy. host: you mentioned the nra and that is the headline from fox news, wanting to create the nra for families. what you mean by that? guest: when a politician, for example, is supporting gun confiscation efforts or gun control efforts, the nra alerts its members and engages them and organizes them in politics to make the politician pay a price and unelected the politician. that's in the message to the other politicians that when you do something to hurt gunowners or take away second amendment rights, you're going to pay a price electorally. steve, you an
we are organizing families in politics to protect family. that is simple as i can put it. there is lots of groups out there that do that for their own special interest was -- big pharma, big oil -- but there is no big family until now. we just launched our big family membership program -- like the nra membership organization that is going to be organizing families directly in politics from the local level all the way to the present. we care about families and strengthening the american family...
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we can only take new familis when other families exit. and so that is concerning, because what i have seen in the past month is that as hamilton and other organizations are running of our the slots, the waiting list is going back up again. it dropped to a low of 122, the lowest it had been since 2008 and now the waiting list is back up to 134 and i think it will keep creeping up unless we find ways to invest in these programs. the good news is that we know it works. we have proven it a couple of times. if you look at the graph in 2010 we had an infusion of federal dollars for about a year or so and the waiting list went down briefly, but when the money goes away, the waiting list goes back up again. supervisor kim's office and the mayor's office and the human services agency have been working closely with providers on this and just all praises to everybody. there was significant money from the state from a program that joyce will talk about shortly. i feel if we can just continue to add more resources we should be able to address this pro
we can only take new familis when other families exit. and so that is concerning, because what i have seen in the past month is that as hamilton and other organizations are running of our the slots, the waiting list is going back up again. it dropped to a low of 122, the lowest it had been since 2008 and now the waiting list is back up to 134 and i think it will keep creeping up unless we find ways to invest in these programs. the good news is that we know it works. we have proven it a couple...
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how to impact the families with the social economic standing for those enlisted men or their familiesw an ideal location those who navigated the city with extreme partisan and racial politics with large-scale waistlines were commonplace throughout the 19th century. still it has the most significant african-american population which was 4 percent of the city's population at that time. and with those abolitionist networks with the nationally recognized activist which makes it an ideal location to investigate. pennsylvania word raise regiments the sixth was all trained in philadelphia where the recruiting took the take place in essence civil war military service was inescapable for african-american in philadelphia by 1863 is a militarization of the city to support the war effort in a multitude of ways. however many people advocating for african-american men to enlist in the u.s. army seem to ignore or downplay the harsh reality of life that all local african-americans had in every facet of society on a daily basis as they battled for survival literally and economically. in total 185 made
how to impact the families with the social economic standing for those enlisted men or their familiesw an ideal location those who navigated the city with extreme partisan and racial politics with large-scale waistlines were commonplace throughout the 19th century. still it has the most significant african-american population which was 4 percent of the city's population at that time. and with those abolitionist networks with the nationally recognized activist which makes it an ideal location to...