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fran, dr. greene basically told us that within screening and brief interventions there are some referral issues that you tell the patient, "this is where you may get help." what components in a community need to be engaged in support of a program such as screening and brief interventions? almost all of the components that jane just mentioned that makes up the community. you have to have the families involved with that type of intervention and screening process. eighty percent of most of the screenings that are done with the sbirt program do not lead to a diagnosis. so what does that mean? that means only 20 percent need an actual traditional treatment. the other 80 percent need everything from a prevention program that is building awareness in education to a prevention program that is looking... targeting on their particular specific needs, whether they have a... they are living in an economic environment that is very tough for them or they are a certain ethnic group that doesn't feel like they
fran, dr. greene basically told us that within screening and brief interventions there are some referral issues that you tell the patient, "this is where you may get help." what components in a community need to be engaged in support of a program such as screening and brief interventions? almost all of the components that jane just mentioned that makes up the community. you have to have the families involved with that type of intervention and screening process. eighty percent of most...
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fran, final thoughts? collaboration. i think that most of what we are talking about here is collaboration. we cannot do it alone, we have to work with our... at the federal level we're working with all our federal partners, everything from a prescription drug abuse problem with the federal drug administration; we're working with the office of national drug control policy on some of our substance abuse issues, particularly targeting young people and older adults. we're also looking, working with the centers for disease control. we're just working and working with our partners. we're asking states to do exactly the same thing. we want to give out the messages that we are trying to bring behavioral health into the primary world of health. meaning, and in a much simpler way, bringing substance abuse and mental health issues to the world of physical health. dr. greene, final thoughts? i would like to just say that promoting the community think tanks such as dc rock and other such initiatives that are there to help and provide
fran, final thoughts? collaboration. i think that most of what we are talking about here is collaboration. we cannot do it alone, we have to work with our... at the federal level we're working with all our federal partners, everything from a prescription drug abuse problem with the federal drug administration; we're working with the office of national drug control policy on some of our substance abuse issues, particularly targeting young people and older adults. we're also looking, working with...
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peter bergen, fran townsend, thank you. a key decision, how fast to start drawing down those troops. next, a man who is help the president with that decision. david axelrod, the top political adviser to the president, left to run the re-election campaign. he'll talk about challenge number one for the president, trying to be re-elected in a tough economy. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which can help lower a1c. [ male announcer ] glucerna. helping people with diabetes find balance. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. >>> our new cnn poll out tonight shows stunning proof of economic anxiety. 81% of americans say econo
peter bergen, fran townsend, thank you. a key decision, how fast to start drawing down those troops. next, a man who is help the president with that decision. david axelrod, the top political adviser to the president, left to run the re-election campaign. he'll talk about challenge number one for the president, trying to be re-elected in a tough economy. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have...
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fran, appreciate your checking with your sources. peter bergen, as well. >>> turning next to libya, more breaking news. forces loyal to moammar gadhafi making another attempt to take back the city of misurata, a vitally strategic port city. misrata has been under siege for months and the scene of some of the bloodiest fighting in the war. opposition forces took control of the city but paid a terrible price and have been paying dearly ever since as gadhafi forces have continued to shell the city and murder civilians. now it looks like the battle is very much back on. cnn's reporter, sara sidner in misrata, and john burns, who is in tripoli, which has seen some of the heaviest nato bombing yet over the last 48 hours. sara, what is the situation right now in misrata? >> reporter: what's happening today is that there has been intense, intense fighting on the front lines. there are three front lines outside of the city, about 25 to 35 kilometers outside of the city to the east, the south and the west, and there were 13 people killed, 24 i
fran, appreciate your checking with your sources. peter bergen, as well. >>> turning next to libya, more breaking news. forces loyal to moammar gadhafi making another attempt to take back the city of misurata, a vitally strategic port city. misrata has been under siege for months and the scene of some of the bloodiest fighting in the war. opposition forces took control of the city but paid a terrible price and have been paying dearly ever since as gadhafi forces have continued to shell...
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he's part of a military chain of command, as fran was explaining the logic of this. it's perfectly logical. the orders to attack civilians emanate from a chain of command. chain of command has operation centers and operations personnel. it has a communications means to convey those orders to the troops. and so if you' can attack the troops, you can attack the communications means. if you can attack the communication means, you can attack the command and control. and if you attack the command and control, you can attack the commander. >> i'm told we now have john burns in tripoli. john, from what you have seen on the ground there, what evidence is there that gadhafi is being directly targeted? >> well, i don't think there's any doubt of it at all. from what we can see, every time that nato says that they are hitting a command and control facility in central baghdad or frequently, they're hitting the compound of colonel gadhafi in central tripoli or as they did 48 hours ago, the desert encampment to which he has frequently taken his guests, which was also described in
he's part of a military chain of command, as fran was explaining the logic of this. it's perfectly logical. the orders to attack civilians emanate from a chain of command. chain of command has operation centers and operations personnel. it has a communications means to convey those orders to the troops. and so if you' can attack the troops, you can attack the communications means. if you can attack the communication means, you can attack the command and control. and if you attack the command...
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cnn national security contributor fran townsend is a member of the external advisory boards for both the cia and department of homeland security. she also advised president bush on homeland security. and fran, how dangerous is this revelation at a time when syria's in political turmoil and it could be leaderless at any moment? >> well, look, you know, it's interesting, because as you mentioned, joe, the relationship between syria and iran is not new, and in fact, the transfer of weapons from iran to syria's not new. we've had intelligence, we've had public reports of those weapons going there in the past. and so, iran would rally to bashar al assad's assistance in this moment of his crisis is not a surprise to me. look, this is a client state of the iranian regime. and so, you're bound to see technical assistance and weapons flowing into syria, but syria's not the only place. during the bush administration, we saw iran providing critical parts for electronically performed projectiles, parts of the ieds blowing up our soldiers in iraq. we've seen very aggressive iranian activity using
cnn national security contributor fran townsend is a member of the external advisory boards for both the cia and department of homeland security. she also advised president bush on homeland security. and fran, how dangerous is this revelation at a time when syria's in political turmoil and it could be leaderless at any moment? >> well, look, you know, it's interesting, because as you mentioned, joe, the relationship between syria and iran is not new, and in fact, the transfer of weapons...
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don sanchez is live on the marine at green in pran fran. >> there would be 2000 athletes from the escape of alkatraz. so be it. the competitors will be wet. >> in an event this, we work on flexibility. >> they may modify the course. >> because they are starting from a boat, we can shorten the swim to whatever distance we choose. >> the bike race could be shortened but the run will remain the same. the team monitors the weather and all teams are a go now. rain or stine. they think that the crowd will be big as usual. >> for the stores and restaurants it will be great. it will push them inside and not just to the street. >> big antique fair will not be going on sunday.
don sanchez is live on the marine at green in pran fran. >> there would be 2000 athletes from the escape of alkatraz. so be it. the competitors will be wet. >> in an event this, we work on flexibility. >> they may modify the course. >> because they are starting from a boat, we can shorten the swim to whatever distance we choose. >> the bike race could be shortened but the run will remain the same. the team monitors the weather and all teams are a go now. rain or...
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and that's been unprecedented. >> fran, though, just from an operational standpoint, it doesn't sendn the future who might be thinking about working with u.s. intelligence in a country to hear that somebody who rented an apartment for a cia operatives or who was taking down license plates for folks going in and out of bin laden's compound can be arrested and nothing be done to help them. >> reporter: well, that's right, anderson. if it is true that nothing can be done to help them. let's be honest. the thing that makes this the most difficult now is not only that these are pakistani citizens but the fact that it is now public. this is the sort of issue that is best handled out of the public eye. and so what you hope for is they're able to speak behind the scenes -- if there are people who cooperated and helped the u.s. government to get them out of harm's way so that very bad message you're talking about isn't the one that's left, in the end the thing that people realize is that we were able to get these people out. >> fran townsend, appreciate you talking tonight. mark mazetta from
and that's been unprecedented. >> fran, though, just from an operational standpoint, it doesn't sendn the future who might be thinking about working with u.s. intelligence in a country to hear that somebody who rented an apartment for a cia operatives or who was taking down license plates for folks going in and out of bin laden's compound can be arrested and nothing be done to help them. >> reporter: well, that's right, anderson. if it is true that nothing can be done to help them....
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fran, you've met gadhafi. clearly, a plus for the rebels.ind of defection have any effect on gadhafi's personal state of mind? >> no, i mean, look, i've met him, i think he's nut, he's crazy, so i don't think he's moved -- this is a man who from the very beginning of this conflict said he would rather spill his blood on libyan soil and die a martyr than leave voluntarily. so the fact is, i think the regime is crumbling. what i think that means, jessica, is that it's more likely he's going to end up martyred. there's no good end for him. if he's unwilling to leave, either nato forces wind up kill him in an air strike, his inner circle crumbles to the point that they assassinate him or it crumbles to the point they allow the rebels access so they can assassinate him. there are no positive potential outcomes for gadhafi in any of this. >> this was startling to me. the general in charge of the u.s. african command added a twist to the nato mission by saying this. he said, quote, there is a very real concern for all the regional partners and the
fran, you've met gadhafi. clearly, a plus for the rebels.ind of defection have any effect on gadhafi's personal state of mind? >> no, i mean, look, i've met him, i think he's nut, he's crazy, so i don't think he's moved -- this is a man who from the very beginning of this conflict said he would rather spill his blood on libyan soil and die a martyr than leave voluntarily. so the fact is, i think the regime is crumbling. what i think that means, jessica, is that it's more likely he's going...
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fran, you see this kind of thing. wonder what does this mean about the transition where we are going to go from security from nato international forces to the afghan forces. is that possible? is that a good idea as the president announced last week when you see something like this? >> reporter: suzanne, you have to believe they are trying to take control. this is the second attack. remember, the goal of the u.s. forces and afghan forces is keeping the taliban out of kabul. that has been the last perimeter. the notion in recent weeks there have been two such attacks. one before the president's announcement and one after that required nato to come in and back up with air power afghan and coalition forces. this is a real strategic embarrassment. on top of which, only recently, did secretary gates and the president acknowledge that they have started preliminary discussions. >> fran townsend, thank you very much. president obama will discuss other issues during the news conference as well as kabul. that is scheduled to beg
fran, you see this kind of thing. wonder what does this mean about the transition where we are going to go from security from nato international forces to the afghan forces. is that possible? is that a good idea as the president announced last week when you see something like this? >> reporter: suzanne, you have to believe they are trying to take control. this is the second attack. remember, the goal of the u.s. forces and afghan forces is keeping the taliban out of kabul. that has been...
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. >> fran, based on my understanding of u.s., the cia routinely will employ a country's nationals in order to work on an operation, whether they do it through case officers or whether they do it through non-official cover officers. i don't understand, though, why the u.s. wouldn't have tried for protect these pakistanis by maybe getting them out of the country. were they just not high level enough? >> reporter: well, that may be, anderson. and certainly if they believe -- if the cia had believed that these people were at risk they may very well have exfiltrated them out of pakistan either in advance or at the time of the operation. but remember this thing got off to the -- we had the problem with the helicopter. there was a lot going on. so it's unclear to me whether or not the cia had the time to get these people out. >> and mark, these arrests were made a while ago. they were made right immediately after the raid. is that correct? >> yeah, that's right. these were several weeks ago. and then there's -- i believe there's been t
. >> fran, based on my understanding of u.s., the cia routinely will employ a country's nationals in order to work on an operation, whether they do it through case officers or whether they do it through non-official cover officers. i don't understand, though, why the u.s. wouldn't have tried for protect these pakistanis by maybe getting them out of the country. were they just not high level enough? >> reporter: well, that may be, anderson. and certainly if they believe -- if the cia...
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joining us now, fran townsend who is a top white house adviser to president george w. bush, now member of the external advisory boards for the cia and department of homeland security. also one of our correspondents, ha haala gorani. number one, the regime trying to minimize it as the state tv anchors were saying, just small groups of rogue people, or you could read it as the regime realizing it can no longer simply ignore these and have credibility with people who see these demonstrations all over its country. >> it seems it's an attempt to discredit the protesters, calling them small groups of people, and it fits into the narrative of the regime from the beginning, these are, quote, terrorist-armed gangs, intent on creating chaos and that the military is going into these towns and cities at the request of residents. but what's interesting is what might just be happening in that northwestern town, and that is potentially, according to some, and again we're not allowed to report from inside syria, that there is some sort of split between security forces after reports a
joining us now, fran townsend who is a top white house adviser to president george w. bush, now member of the external advisory boards for the cia and department of homeland security. also one of our correspondents, ha haala gorani. number one, the regime trying to minimize it as the state tv anchors were saying, just small groups of rogue people, or you could read it as the regime realizing it can no longer simply ignore these and have credibility with people who see these demonstrations all...
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it's the very definition of our fran values. a correctistic of misnaffings the opponents have provide you with is there's not a single supporter of the development who lives within a block and a half. hires a letter from one support irwho lives 68 feet away. i have here letters from supporters in the immediate and surrounding neighbors that i would also like to summit for the record. our opponents' assertion that our gym is just for preschool, that is also worse. it used for recreational activities and activities during our youth during the school well. the agrarningte we reached with drew scool for the use of the jim provided us with funding for amp school and team programs that. arrangement should be applauded, not tremendous rided. great great partnership also provide tutors. the winner of the peabody award this year in broadcasting will have a new study. the vast majority's of the foster youth are returned to places out of san francisco. youth services have also -- always been a big key. after extensive study and planning we
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fran great to see you.ported the obama administration will soon unveil new counter terrorism strategy. they've announced to withdraw u.s. troops from afghanistan. what do we anticipate the strategy will be? >> the most interesting part we're two and a half years into the administration, president obama made it very clear that he's going to take a different approach. but the only insight to what the counter terrorist strategy has been, speeches by the president, speeches by john brennan, his homeland security adviser and actions they take. we've seen increased use of drones not only in the tribal area. but also in yemen, we've saw it on the bin laden camp. this is an opportunity for president obama to articulate what his vision and effort is going to be, going forward. frankly it's gone through an interagency process but will be very mindful of what the accomplishments have been and what the goals are going forward. >> and, fran, we've seen on videotape now, we're hearing recently, as well as other al qaeda
fran great to see you.ported the obama administration will soon unveil new counter terrorism strategy. they've announced to withdraw u.s. troops from afghanistan. what do we anticipate the strategy will be? >> the most interesting part we're two and a half years into the administration, president obama made it very clear that he's going to take a different approach. but the only insight to what the counter terrorist strategy has been, speeches by the president, speeches by john brennan,...
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fran, thank you. thank you, professor. >> let us know what you think. follow us on twitter. >>> up next, a congressman's interesting theory about why the president got the country involved in syria. hear for yourself and decide for yourself ahead. >>> plussing with why the judge in the casey anthony trial is so upset with both sides he gave them all a time-out essentially, pulling the plug on proceedings today. what about the so-called surprise witness? new developments there on crime and punishment tonight. [ female announcer ] what if your natural beauty could be flawless too? discover aveeno positively radiant tinted moisturizers with scientifically proven soy complex and natural minerals. give you sheer coverage instantly, then go on to even skin tone in four weeks. aveeno tinted moisturizers. ♪ [ male announcer ] what is the future of fuel? the debate is over. ♪ lexus hybrid drive technology is designed to optimize any fuel source on the planet. even those we don't use yet. because when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer a future-proof
fran, thank you. thank you, professor. >> let us know what you think. follow us on twitter. >>> up next, a congressman's interesting theory about why the president got the country involved in syria. hear for yourself and decide for yourself ahead. >>> plussing with why the judge in the casey anthony trial is so upset with both sides he gave them all a time-out essentially, pulling the plug on proceedings today. what about the so-called surprise witness? new developments...
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fran, thank you. thank you, professor. >> let us know what you think. follow us on twitter. >>> up next, a congressman's interesting theory about why the president got the country involved in libya. hear for yourself and decide for yourself ahead. >>> plus, why the judge in the casey anthony trial is so upset with both sides he gave them all a time-out essentially, pulling the plug on proceedings today. what about the so-called surprise witness? new developments there on "crime and punishment" tonight. host: could switchco ally save you 15% or more on car insurance? did the little piggy cry wee wee wee all thy home? piggy: weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeee weeeeeeee. mom: max. ...maxwell! gg mom: you're home piggy: oh,cool, thanks mrs. a. anncr: gei. mutes could save you 15% or more. now,listen to a magazine,aper, curl up with a movie, and see a phone call. now, we can take a classroom anywhere, hold an entire bookstore, and touch the stars. because now...there's this. no matter when you get around to booking, hotels.com will have a great last minute
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fran, thank you. thank you, professor. >> let us know what you think. follow us on twitter. >>> up next, a congressman's interesting theory about why the president got the country involved in syria. hear for yourself and decide for yourself ahead. >>> plus, why the judge in the casey anthony trial is so upset with both sides he gave them all a time-out essentially, pulling the plug on proceedings today. what about the so-called surprise witness? new developments there on "crime and punishment" tonight. thing you ever saw?the mog ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe ...it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. >>> new action in the works in congress aimed at c
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fran levine says she's proof they save lives. mammogram, and i still get r my nervous every year. >> reporter: and again, this study used techniques nothing near where it is now. so, doctors say, if anything, it probably underestimates the benefits of mammography. but the big lingering question, it does not answer how often should you be screened and at what age. george? >> okay, sharyn, thank you. let's bring in abc's chief health and medical editor dr. rich besser right now. and sharyn pointed out in her piece that this study didn't directly go at the age issue. but it is more strong evidence that mammograms really make a difference. so, does it end the debate over when to begin n reening? >> reporter: well, george, you know, i think women who are screening in their 40s can feel confident from this study that they're doing a good thing. i don't think it's going to put the debate to rest. they didn't specifically break out, looking at younger women. but i have to tell you, george, for me, the debate is over. what i recommend to
fran levine says she's proof they save lives. mammogram, and i still get r my nervous every year. >> reporter: and again, this study used techniques nothing near where it is now. so, doctors say, if anything, it probably underestimates the benefits of mammography. but the big lingering question, it does not answer how often should you be screened and at what age. george? >> okay, sharyn, thank you. let's bring in abc's chief health and medical editor dr. rich besser right now. and...
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without a doubt, the greatest tribute we can make to our fallen heroes is rededicating ourselves at soon fran sysco's public servants committed to being and doing better because of the example we have been shown. please stop and think of all of our public safety officers in the city, the firefighters, police officers, sheriff deputies, and paramedics, and more. and these brave men and women risk their lives each and every day to protect us. i would like to take this opportunity to also acknowledge the administrators and the doctors and nurses of our general hospital who fought valiantly to save both vincent and anthony. barbara garcia, sue curren, and dr. campbell, lessee du -- leslie dubin and patricia other conner. we are proud and thankful to your service for ourty. i would like to acknowledge those present who have joined us today to remember our true fallen heroes and who have expressed their condolences and offers of support. democratic leader, nancy pelosi. congresswoman jackie spear, governor jerry brown. lieutenant governor goo vain newsome. attorney general pamela harris. and state
without a doubt, the greatest tribute we can make to our fallen heroes is rededicating ourselves at soon fran sysco's public servants committed to being and doing better because of the example we have been shown. please stop and think of all of our public safety officers in the city, the firefighters, police officers, sheriff deputies, and paramedics, and more. and these brave men and women risk their lives each and every day to protect us. i would like to take this opportunity to also...
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there's fran. where's brooklyn? on the side there.an i just -- don't breathe them in. they do -- they are moving a copy of the lovely book written by someone i know very well. >> look at that. >> oh, no, no, really. >> let's get to the boards. we want you to know about what is happening as you step out the door. it's tuesday, right? all right. first our facebook pictures, you guys are giving us a look at storms popping up in the afternoons in the south and in the middle of the country during the day. it is a scorcher. we think midland will be a record, tallahassee will be a record today. atlanta, you're just off one at 92 and violent thunderstorms will kick off right in the middle of the country today. on the west coast it has been such an awful time period for more than a week now of this kind of cool and cloudy weather in california. we think it'll break a little bit. drier skies, slightly milder and that's going to help get those temperatures up to where they should be. >> clouds are rolling in in times square. george? >> thank you
there's fran. where's brooklyn? on the side there.an i just -- don't breathe them in. they do -- they are moving a copy of the lovely book written by someone i know very well. >> look at that. >> oh, no, no, really. >> let's get to the boards. we want you to know about what is happening as you step out the door. it's tuesday, right? all right. first our facebook pictures, you guys are giving us a look at storms popping up in the afternoons in the south and in the middle of the...
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it launched fran drescher's career.rced is a comedy after 18 years of marriage, a woman finds out her husband is gay. >> wait a minute here before you jump off of this cliff! how do you know this isn't some mid-life crisis thing? i mean, you've never even been with a man! trust me! it's not that great! >> the whole thing is take that funny. joining us is fran fredrescher. you're happily doing "happily divorced." tell us what was the inspiration for this project? >> excuse me. i'm losing my voice from all of the talk shows i'm doing. actually, i was inspired by my own life because my ex-husband came out. >> were you just as shocked as your tv version of yourself? >> no. he didn't come out until after we were divorced. i had already survived cancer. it was like, you know, what could you possibly say. >> you two are still friends today? >> oo that is one of the silver linings of my cancer survival. he did not want the divorce and was upset with me. after the show ended he moved to new york and then he got a call from our m
it launched fran drescher's career.rced is a comedy after 18 years of marriage, a woman finds out her husband is gay. >> wait a minute here before you jump off of this cliff! how do you know this isn't some mid-life crisis thing? i mean, you've never even been with a man! trust me! it's not that great! >> the whole thing is take that funny. joining us is fran fredrescher. you're happily doing "happily divorced." tell us what was the inspiration for this project? >>...
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estatewide, it is the dark bar s san fran. we, the city and county, really use this tool. we do participate in a small portion of that. ei will be happy to answer any questions. supervisor farrell: i think what i want to make sure is i got a lot of calls for 10 minutes from my constituents and other people. i hope to make clear what a great job you to managing this program. this policy of the board and otherwise that is in our past practices. not in the least, our professional staff does an amazing job. thank you. >> as always, a great presentation. supervisor farrell: i would like to ask the city attorney. i suppose mr. blake would be the one. really, to talk about cop's in particular. if anyone has a more historical perspective, specifically how it works. >> my name is mark blake, and i am a deputy city attorney. my specialty is finance and the closure. my comments will be brief. certificates of participation are forms of long-term debt that provided interest in loan payments payable by a government agency. cops are you less by the city only for the construction of capit
estatewide, it is the dark bar s san fran. we, the city and county, really use this tool. we do participate in a small portion of that. ei will be happy to answer any questions. supervisor farrell: i think what i want to make sure is i got a lot of calls for 10 minutes from my constituents and other people. i hope to make clear what a great job you to managing this program. this policy of the board and otherwise that is in our past practices. not in the least, our professional staff does an...
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they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thrilling sound of the 50's that blended the latin bolero with the latin sound. the second was chico, we like always to put these little names to people. my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchem
they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thrilling sound of the 50's that blended the latin bolero with the latin sound. the second was chico, we like always to put these little names to people. my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to...
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económico, usa 12% menos combustible que cualquier otro avión comercial el avión llegó desde hoy de franingo en enfoque. mi mucho . (
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back with us, once again, fran townsend and wesley clark.er nato supreme ally commander. you agree with gates. >> his statement is well warranted. for years, for decades we've had this share about burden sharing. who provides the majority of the forces? the europeans have never to our satisfaction provided their fair share. they've justified it because the battle was going to be on their ground, they have other things they can do to contribute. i think the libyan operation is a good test for the future of nato. the other thing, though, we have to be careful in this. this kind of rhetoric goes back and forth for a long way. ultimately the united states knows just like the europeans know that nato is in everyone's vital interest. nato will struggle through this. hopefully the allies will listen to what the secretary said. they'll pull themselves up by the boots and we'll finish gadhafi. >> i suspect these nato allies, a lot of them are weak kneed right now, fran. they want the benefits of being part of nato, they don't want the burdens. don't
back with us, once again, fran townsend and wesley clark.er nato supreme ally commander. you agree with gates. >> his statement is well warranted. for years, for decades we've had this share about burden sharing. who provides the majority of the forces? the europeans have never to our satisfaction provided their fair share. they've justified it because the battle was going to be on their ground, they have other things they can do to contribute. i think the libyan operation is a good test...
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we're joined now by cnn's national security contributor fran townsend.re than 100 members of congress, some other former senior u.s. national security officials, has publicly advocated the united states take the iranian opposition group, the mek, off the state department's list of terror groups around the world. just as the european union has already done. fran, let's talk about what is going on. in recent days, the leaders of three nominal u.s. allies, iraq, afghanistan, and pakistan, they all went to tehran to meet with ahmadinejad, amidst growing concern, he must say, at least i'm hearing from some u.s. officials that when all is said and done, the dust settles in that part of the world, despite all the heavy u.s. investment, iran could emerge as the big strategic winner. what is your thought on that? >> reporter: this has been a concern quite frankly, wolf, throughout the gulf region. saudi arabia, bahrain, had been increasingly concerned about the growing influence of iran through -- across this region, especially it started in iraq. iran was clearl
we're joined now by cnn's national security contributor fran townsend.re than 100 members of congress, some other former senior u.s. national security officials, has publicly advocated the united states take the iranian opposition group, the mek, off the state department's list of terror groups around the world. just as the european union has already done. fran, let's talk about what is going on. in recent days, the leaders of three nominal u.s. allies, iraq, afghanistan, and pakistan, they all...
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estatewide, it is the dark bar s san fran. we, the city and county, really use this tool. we do participate in a small portion of that. ei will be happy to answer any questions. supervisor farrell: i think what i want to make sure is i got a lot of calls for 10 minutes from my constituents and other people. i hope to make clear what a great job you to managing this great job you to managing this program.
estatewide, it is the dark bar s san fran. we, the city and county, really use this tool. we do participate in a small portion of that. ei will be happy to answer any questions. supervisor farrell: i think what i want to make sure is i got a lot of calls for 10 minutes from my constituents and other people. i hope to make clear what a great job you to managing this great job you to managing this program.
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i strongly urge you to show your support of fran's -- san francisco's young people by denying the appeal and supporting the project with its 50 units. if you choose to approve the appeal, i ask that you personally tell the thousands of homeless and marginally housed youth that someone's deck view or the possibility of being shadowed is more important for them having a home for the first time in their transition into adulthood and their part of the fabric and future of san francisco. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is jose. and i was born and raised in san francisco and i'm also a transitional age youth. i'm here to speak in full support to have booker t. washington project and against this appeal. i would also like to thank the city departments and officials who before were kind of bashed for supporting this project. but because, like people, the city isn't perfect, but on this matter is doing the right thing but supporting it. we have 5,000 transitional aged youth in the city of which foster and emancipated youth face some of the toughest circumstances that they did not create so.
i strongly urge you to show your support of fran's -- san francisco's young people by denying the appeal and supporting the project with its 50 units. if you choose to approve the appeal, i ask that you personally tell the thousands of homeless and marginally housed youth that someone's deck view or the possibility of being shadowed is more important for them having a home for the first time in their transition into adulthood and their part of the fabric and future of san francisco. thank you....
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she moves on and meet fran chisa next. >> opening game of the women's college series.ma calahunt had a two out rbi single . that cal loses one-nothing. >> okay. thank you. >> and so the nba finals are up next. i am carolyn tyler. >> and i am dan ashley. for bailout and sandhya patel. have a great night. have a good night everyone.
she moves on and meet fran chisa next. >> opening game of the women's college series.ma calahunt had a two out rbi single . that cal loses one-nothing. >> okay. thank you. >> and so the nba finals are up next. i am carolyn tyler. >> and i am dan ashley. for bailout and sandhya patel. have a great night. have a good night everyone.
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one day i'm in my office and i hear [as fran dresser] "hello." nanny fein? >> you're like, i'd love to do this but it bumps with this movie we're doing already. in what way? well, a guy puts on clothes and drives to a thing and this deal happens, so i wish i could. >> jon: i were i could but i can't. >> you escape with your life. >> jon: for you now, this is this the pinnacle, from now on it's tom hanks... you just become not just "stella got her groove back" but the tyler perry of middle-aged white guys. tom hanks presents. >> i've done my time in the dress, so maybe i can actually... i don't know if the kids remember that back before high-def if you go back on the youtube you'll find me in the bosom buddy, which started it all. [cheering and applause] thank you. thank you. actually, i look at the actors during the movie, they are having such a good time, sitting over there laughing, not working, not figuring out the shots, not finding out what you can't, do not having to argue with someone on the phone at the end of the day. they're having fun and i used t
one day i'm in my office and i hear [as fran dresser] "hello." nanny fein? >> you're like, i'd love to do this but it bumps with this movie we're doing already. in what way? well, a guy puts on clothes and drives to a thing and this deal happens, so i wish i could. >> jon: i were i could but i can't. >> you escape with your life. >> jon: for you now, this is this the pinnacle, from now on it's tom hanks... you just become not just "stella got her groove...