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joining us in our panel today are frances harding, director, center for substance abuse prevention, substancehealth services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; monique bourgeois, executive director, association of recovery schools, fort washington, pennsylvania; greg williams, co-director, connecticut turning to youth and families, danbury, connecticut; dr. mark godley, director, research and development, chestnut health systems, bloomington, illinois. fran, what is the extent of the problem with youth in america? our most recent survey from samhsa is that around 10 million, a little over 10 million of our young people, are using alcohol and substances. that actually breaks down to 26 percent of them are drinking and another 17 percent of them are binge drinking, which is having more than five drinks in a row at one setting. so it's a concern of ours that our young people are really starting to accelerate drinking and drugging than they have in the past.
joining us in our panel today are frances harding, director, center for substance abuse prevention, substancehealth services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; monique bourgeois, executive director, association of recovery schools, fort washington, pennsylvania; greg williams, co-director, connecticut turning to youth and families, danbury, connecticut; dr. mark godley, director, research and development, chestnut health systems, bloomington,...
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we worked really hard both the france arts commission, the gdpa, as well as the pcpa architecture firm to choose the colors here so that it really would feel very warm and inviting as people move in and out of this space, but even on a foggy san francisco day, it still feels sun lit in that you're in a laurel garden. another image that shows the visitors passing through. one of the things that was really important to me as i designed this was that we would create an environment that would be nurturing to people that are commuting in and out of their workdays as well as a place where families and children can explore and be encouraged to linger and find rest. >> can i ask you something? >> yes. >> what are the things going up the stairs? >> in the previous side, director? >> no, in the symbols. >> oh, that's signage. the plate holder for signage where the transit operators are. that will be evolved as the project evolved, as more technologies come into play. it's just a place holder for you now. so this last slide shows a detail of it, so it makes it easier to talk about it. as you can
we worked really hard both the france arts commission, the gdpa, as well as the pcpa architecture firm to choose the colors here so that it really would feel very warm and inviting as people move in and out of this space, but even on a foggy san francisco day, it still feels sun lit in that you're in a laurel garden. another image that shows the visitors passing through. one of the things that was really important to me as i designed this was that we would create an environment that would be...
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france's at very democracy. >> the fact is simple. politicians need to drive very hard to convince the sense that it is worth turning out to vote at all. right now, there is widespread skepticism. >> any weakness in government benefits the extremists. the opposition does not know any better. there is not worried that the far left to be strengthened. few people here think it is likely that france could slide back. this family says that france has survived far worse political crises. they say it is part of what makes up france. if he makes his money in politics, that is obviously a very french affair. typically french or not, the scandal is hard to get away from. even on holiday. >> of french politics up for sale. that was the focus. you are watching dw tv. please stay tuned. >> the weather for germany. cloudy conditions with some bright periods in the northern part of the country with temperatures up to 23 degrees celsius. temperatures are down in the south. there could be some thunderstorms in places. the rest of europe, temperatures remain in the low to mid's 20's in c
france's at very democracy. >> the fact is simple. politicians need to drive very hard to convince the sense that it is worth turning out to vote at all. right now, there is widespread skepticism. >> any weakness in government benefits the extremists. the opposition does not know any better. there is not worried that the far left to be strengthened. few people here think it is likely that france could slide back. this family says that france has survived far worse political crises....
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hard task. and just a few days later three ethnic chechens were arrested in france and charged with conspiring with terrorists moscow says they belong to the group led by the infamous militant leader a model of the resting place after the french police had been tipped off by russian security services the suspect reportedly had firearms explosives and a map of moscow with marked locations of possible targets they're believed to be linked to doc one of the most wanted militant leaders with suspected connections with al qaeda a lot of who claim responsibility for organizing the deadly moscow metro blasts in march is also blamed for many other attacks across russia in june the u.s. also put him on a wanted list of international terrorists. an iranian nuclear scientist who claims he was kidnapped by the cia and held in the u.s. for fourteen months returned home on thursday shot from a minute he says he was tortured to give up information about iran's nuclear program he also claims he was asked to confess to being an intelligence agent of the u.s. could swap in for three americans held in iran on charges
hard task. and just a few days later three ethnic chechens were arrested in france and charged with conspiring with terrorists moscow says they belong to the group led by the infamous militant leader a model of the resting place after the french police had been tipped off by russian security services the suspect reportedly had firearms explosives and a map of moscow with marked locations of possible targets they're believed to be linked to doc one of the most wanted militant leaders with...
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france, mostly ceremonial. contador wins his second straight. andy schleck finishes second for the second straight year, and in his final tour, labs armstrong takes 23rd. senior british open, and person hardger who has not won a champions tour major -- won two masters -- and always wanted to win the british, did that today. beautiful in carnoustie. corey pavin made a charge. here on 11 for birdie to drop to 4 under. carded a # 0 and finishes at minus-4, but one shot back of bernhard langer. despite the birdie on 5, he shots a 1-over. and his first senior major title. >>> final round of the canadian open after a record-setting 60 yesterday, carl pet pet temperaturessons overcomes -- and congratulations to jon miller, well deserved. nobody spins a yarn like he does. >> carolyn: we'll be right back with a battle of the superstar action thrillers. ñ7y7y7y7y@b'b'@ >> alan: the thriller "inception" is the biggest draw at the box office. it earned more than $43 million, topping "salt." that came in a solid second, taking more than 36 million in the first weekend. third place went to "despicable me". just over $24 million. it's total take, $162 million. >> carolyn: and a rare display of these fre
france, mostly ceremonial. contador wins his second straight. andy schleck finishes second for the second straight year, and in his final tour, labs armstrong takes 23rd. senior british open, and person hardger who has not won a champions tour major -- won two masters -- and always wanted to win the british, did that today. beautiful in carnoustie. corey pavin made a charge. here on 11 for birdie to drop to 4 under. carded a # 0 and finishes at minus-4, but one shot back of bernhard langer....
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france, mostly ceremonial. contador wins his send stight. andy schleck finishes second for the second straight year, and in his final tour, labs armstrong takes 23rd. senior british open, and person hards not won a champions tour major -- won two masters -- and always wanted to win the british, did that today. beauful in carnoustie. corey pavin made a charge. here on 11 for birdie to drop to 4 under. carded a # 0 and finishes at minus-4, but one shot back of bernhard langer. despite the birdie on 5, he shots a 1-over. and his first senior major title. >>> final round of the canadian open after a record-setting 60 yesterday, carlet pet teeraturessons overcomes -- and congralations to jon miller, well deserved. nobo spins a yarn like he does. >> carolyn: we'll be right back with a battle of the superstar action thrillers. ok. what if i just hada sm? i was good today, i deserve it! or, i could have a medium ice and some celery sticks and they would cancel each other ou right? or...ok. i could have one large slice and jog inlace as i eat it or..k. how about one large slice while jogging in place followed by eight celery... mmm raspberry cheesecake.. i have beethinking about this all day.
france, mostly ceremonial. contador wins his send stight. andy schleck finishes second for the second straight year, and in his final tour, labs armstrong takes 23rd. senior british open, and person hards not won a champions tour major -- won two masters -- and always wanted to win the british, did that today. beauful in carnoustie. corey pavin made a charge. here on 11 for birdie to drop to 4 under. carded a # 0 and finishes at minus-4, but one shot back of bernhard langer. despite the birdie...
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hard to get our trophy back. moving away from football and in cycling there's just a couple of days left before the world's top riders reach paris to the france's final destination but at least for one day they're in another picturesque city bordeaux off to covering a long but mostly flat stage eighteen on friday and here is how it and it all stood to lead with tam kilometers left but then was cooled by the peloton meaning the race would wrap up in yet another thrilling sprint marcab a dish eventually cross the line fast with julian dean and allison that if back in second and third respectively it didn't prevent alberta coombes of though from almost securing a second straight title only rival andy schleck is now hoping for a miracle to help him cups and the eight second gap in the last couple of stages and also for wales now ferrari's fernando llosa was quickest in the second practice session at the german grand prix at hogan haim the spaniard traded. foster slaps with red bulls of boston the tell who was second and mark webber who was fools behind ferrari's to leave them all some news hamilton meanwhile crashed his mclaren in the first session
hard to get our trophy back. moving away from football and in cycling there's just a couple of days left before the world's top riders reach paris to the france's final destination but at least for one day they're in another picturesque city bordeaux off to covering a long but mostly flat stage eighteen on friday and here is how it and it all stood to lead with tam kilometers left but then was cooled by the peloton meaning the race would wrap up in yet another thrilling sprint marcab a dish...
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. >> all the hard work was already done prior to today's 20th and final stage of the tour de france. alberto contador could take a victory lap winning the tour for the third time in the last four years. administrative muscle flexing at the beginning of the race. the radio shack all wore number 28 jerseys designed to draw attention to the 28 million people worldwide with cancer. the organizers made them change back to their jerseys. the stage was so void of drama that contador sipped champagne during the 64 miles surrounded and protected by his teammates. the money shot in paris and for the first time in three weeks won't have to get up and race again the next day. levi lithehammer finished in 13th place. still more to come tonight on sports wrap. wrap up the day in golf where a major tournament was settled. and a day of controversy in more than one you want some fiber one honey clusters? yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth
. >> all the hard work was already done prior to today's 20th and final stage of the tour de france. alberto contador could take a victory lap winning the tour for the third time in the last four years. administrative muscle flexing at the beginning of the race. the radio shack all wore number 28 jerseys designed to draw attention to the 28 million people worldwide with cancer. the organizers made them change back to their jerseys. the stage was so void of drama that contador sipped...
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hard to find, even at the seaside. this year, the water in the baltic on the coast is as warm as the mediterranean sea. >> to the 12th stage of the tour de france, it was one of the long the stages of this year's race. it took riders 210 kilometers. after almost five hours in the saddle, the race ended with a short but punishing climb to the finish line. >> he claims the yellow jersey, but he lost ground to his main rival in the overall standings. the final 3 kilometers were the most grueling, with a short ascent up one of the toughest hills on the tour. alberto went on the attack, leaving others in his wake. only rodriguez could keep up with last year's winner. for the first time, schlep looked vulnerable as he struggled to close the gap. the battle for the overall race heats up. >> it is strenuous just watching. >> they tune. we will come right back with our in-depth report. >> the countdown is running in iraq. the u.s. plans to withdraw the rest of its combat troops by september and terminate its military presence altogether by the end of next year. that will make it a total of seven years since president george bush's coalition of the willi
hard to find, even at the seaside. this year, the water in the baltic on the coast is as warm as the mediterranean sea. >> to the 12th stage of the tour de france, it was one of the long the stages of this year's race. it took riders 210 kilometers. after almost five hours in the saddle, the race ended with a short but punishing climb to the finish line. >> he claims the yellow jersey, but he lost ground to his main rival in the overall standings. the final 3 kilometers were the...
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franc/dodd bill. he does combine that to the broad bill to describe exactly what we have here now. it amazes me that in this day and age when our constituents are going through such hard times and americans are asking for congress to do the right thing, smaller government, less spending -- here we end this bil process with doing the exact opposite, a larger government, increased spending, and increased taxes. there is no other way. there are no other alternatives. we are in a catch-22. really? there is no other way? when it the novel if just once from the viktor departed the we would hear the idea of cutting spending, reducing spending, finding some offset so place. in my state in new jersey, we did just that we did it in a bipartisan manner would take governor chris christie reaching across the aisle taking a budget -- a $30 billion budget, reduce spending by $1 billion, 9.2% over time. bipartisan without any tax increases like we are talking about here. can you do that here? the answer from the majority party from both the house in the senate is "no." really? he cannot do any better? the center brings out the letter from thefdic with their comments with regard to th
franc/dodd bill. he does combine that to the broad bill to describe exactly what we have here now. it amazes me that in this day and age when our constituents are going through such hard times and americans are asking for congress to do the right thing, smaller government, less spending -- here we end this bil process with doing the exact opposite, a larger government, increased spending, and increased taxes. there is no other way. there are no other alternatives. we are in a catch-22. really?...