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when george anderson developed this and he saw a need in california. his curriculum that he developed is the only one accepted by the courts as well as the prison system because of it's effectiveness. george expanded to that to include emotional intelligence and the 4 components are developing empathy, creating compassion and working collaborative and forgiveness. in developing that, in order to understand what george developed, i have to say that i am a little nervous. you have to excuse me. it's been a while. george is a 70-year old black man who group up in mississippi and was diagnosed as retarded before special education. he was one of 6 people with a nonmedical degree to participate in a harvard study in science. george has been in business for close to 40 years. he developed this anger management program to help people get along with themselves and secondly, to get along with each other. the one thing he believes and practices, our emotions are the characteristics that unite us all. the one thing we share in common are feelings and emotions. this
when george anderson developed this and he saw a need in california. his curriculum that he developed is the only one accepted by the courts as well as the prison system because of it's effectiveness. george expanded to that to include emotional intelligence and the 4 components are developing empathy, creating compassion and working collaborative and forgiveness. in developing that, in order to understand what george developed, i have to say that i am a little nervous. you have to excuse me....
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he came to me through george anderson who runs an anger management firm. they have taken the science of conflict mediation and made it into an accessible discipline for trainers, people who are working with young people throughout the state and throughout the county. do you know that there's only, i think now one state that mandates anger management in the school and it was texas. and it's only been within the last year. doctor wenz is an advocate. he's also a vietnam veteran who saw many people suffer from substance abuse in the wake of that war and conflict and has a tremendous amount of experience. he as a doctorate. a master's degree in working with children and works in his own consulting business as well. doctor tomas wenz. >> angela chan as worked with san francisco and community based organization in the area of violence reduction and hate crimes. she understands that often violence is simply a manifestation of conditions that we are preprogrammed to assume. we are seeing that now. this whole issue the race being played out in the presidental elect
he came to me through george anderson who runs an anger management firm. they have taken the science of conflict mediation and made it into an accessible discipline for trainers, people who are working with young people throughout the state and throughout the county. do you know that there's only, i think now one state that mandates anger management in the school and it was texas. and it's only been within the last year. doctor wenz is an advocate. he's also a vietnam veteran who saw many...
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anderson counseling. if you have ever seen the movie anner management, george was the consultant on that movie. he is an expert in conflict mediation. i want to thank george as well. i am so very honored to introduce our key-note speaker this morning. doctor francisco revelez. and mta director annette ford all were people who were self made, are self made. doctor revelez was born in el paso. he labeled as a migrant worker. he also served as a division one principle with credentials in biology and chemistry. how did he get from biology and chemistry? today he is a senior faculty member at california university and he has dedicated his entire career to get out of survivor mode to empowerment mode. he believes that when young people are made to feel successful, they are better able to take a stand and feel empowered. he has expressed that in so many ways. he is a researcher. each mind is a world with carlos santana and edward james almost. he is a research for center of life research. omb re al omb re. he just finished a film called latie on youth. he is a father and his 2 children are here. danie
anderson counseling. if you have ever seen the movie anner management, george was the consultant on that movie. he is an expert in conflict mediation. i want to thank george as well. i am so very honored to introduce our key-note speaker this morning. doctor francisco revelez. and mta director annette ford all were people who were self made, are self made. doctor revelez was born in el paso. he labeled as a migrant worker. he also served as a division one principle with credentials in biology...
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george w. bush said i presume was written by mike anderson is that al qaeda izzie essentially at the dustbin of history, actually no, he said the unmarked grave of discarded lives. a was a great line and i think it's true. it is a set of lies essentially for a group that positions itself as muslims civilians and also with his losing the war of ideals and one of the points i try to make in the book is that support for suicide bombing, al qaeda is just tanking most muslim countries for the very good reason they look at this phenomenon more carefully and realized the ideologies that attacked us on september 11th, 2001 is the same ideology of sending suicide bombers in two hotels in jakarta or oil facilities in saudi arabia and in jordan and the list goes on and on. >> host: it's easy to see based on the evidence that you are putting of and indeed a number of people say what's the big deal. they are losing support in the islamic world, they are not going to topple a bunch of regimes across the middle east. they are certainly not going to establish the caliphate among the middle east so why should w
george w. bush said i presume was written by mike anderson is that al qaeda izzie essentially at the dustbin of history, actually no, he said the unmarked grave of discarded lives. a was a great line and i think it's true. it is a set of lies essentially for a group that positions itself as muslims civilians and also with his losing the war of ideals and one of the points i try to make in the book is that support for suicide bombing, al qaeda is just tanking most muslim countries for the very...
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george miller. >> however you want to slice this pie there are millions of people now have protection. >> and in oakland a grass roots organization spawned by the obama campaign held a local version. julie anderson's daughter needs meds costing $400 a month. under the law, she can remain on her mother's insurance. >> i was so happy i won't have been able to afford to keep her on ed mx -- on medication. >> when this area gone's preexisting condition has been keeping heir from affordable coverage. >> i want to ask what have i dones a young person to be denied health care? because of preexisting conditions i can't control. >> this former regional director for health and human services under former president george w. bush its not easy to reframe it now. and i believe they framed it incorrectly at inception. >> he says democrats are bringing up popular parts of the legislation but leaving out the unpopular bits. >> mandate in particular is something that americans are uncomfortable with. >> a poll confirms the great majority would repeal the mandate. a smaller majority oppose the law overall. >> there are too much uncertainty there. making too many people too uncomfortable. >> dims are figuring time i
george miller. >> however you want to slice this pie there are millions of people now have protection. >> and in oakland a grass roots organization spawned by the obama campaign held a local version. julie anderson's daughter needs meds costing $400 a month. under the law, she can remain on her mother's insurance. >> i was so happy i won't have been able to afford to keep her on ed mx -- on medication. >> when this area gone's preexisting condition has been keeping heir...
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site, ethan harris from bank of america merrill lynch, scott anderson from wells, john from wells, scott brown from raymond and james, george from huntington and nathaniel karp from pbca company. with that let me turn it over to stuart hoffman. >> thank you jim and good morning to everyone. thank you to the committee and my colleagues that were just introduced. we had a busy day yesterday in preparation for that a lot of indirection and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i would like to do is share with you the highlights. really there are six and as a lookout i can see a lot of familiar faces. glad to have you back. but there are six main highlights of our economic outlook and as jim said, we shared with the board of governors and have been outlined in both the press release and of course the details about the numbers in the tables. let me start as they say -- there are six highlights. let me start with the real highlight from gdp. as the press release says in its headline, our committee and again as jim emphasized there is consensus for the median of our committee and i will talk a bit about the balance of risks ar
site, ethan harris from bank of america merrill lynch, scott anderson from wells, john from wells, scott brown from raymond and james, george from huntington and nathaniel karp from pbca company. with that let me turn it over to stuart hoffman. >> thank you jim and good morning to everyone. thank you to the committee and my colleagues that were just introduced. we had a busy day yesterday in preparation for that a lot of indirection and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i would...
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site, ethan harris from bank of america merrill lynch, scott anderson from wells, john from wells, scott brown from raymond and james, george from huntington and nathaniel karp from pbca company. with that let me turn it over to stuart hoffman. >> thank you jim and good morning to everyone. thank you to the committee and my colleagues that were just introduced. we had a busy day yesterday in preparation for that a lot of indirection and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i would like to do is share with you the highlights. really there are six and as a lookout i can see a lot of familiar faces. glad to have you back. but there are six main highlights of our economic outlook and as jim said, we shared with the board of governors and have been outlined in both the press release and of course the details about the numbers in the tables. let me start as they say -- there are six highlights. let me start with the real highlight from gdp. as the press release says in its headline, our committee and again as jim emphasized there is consensus for the median of our committee and i will talk a bit about the balance of risks ar
site, ethan harris from bank of america merrill lynch, scott anderson from wells, john from wells, scott brown from raymond and james, george from huntington and nathaniel karp from pbca company. with that let me turn it over to stuart hoffman. >> thank you jim and good morning to everyone. thank you to the committee and my colleagues that were just introduced. we had a busy day yesterday in preparation for that a lot of indirection and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i would...
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anderson from wells. jon also from wells. scott brown from raymond james. george from huntington.e hoffman. >> thank you, jim. and good morning to everyone. thank you to the committee and my colleagues that were just introduced. we had a busy day yesterday, in preparation for that, a lot of interaction and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i'd like to do is share with you the highlights really there are six, and as i look out tonight and see a lot of the money faces, glad to have you back. but there are six main highlights our economic outlook that as jim said we shared with the board of governors, and have been outlined in both the press release and, of course, the details about the numbers in the table. let me start come as i said there are six highlights. let's start with the outlook for real gdp. as the press release says in its headline, our committee, and again as jim emphasize, this is a consensus of our committee, and i'll talk a bit about the balance of risks around the. but our committee felt more forecast real gdp growth this year of around 3.3%. prosodic fourth
anderson from wells. jon also from wells. scott brown from raymond james. george from huntington.e hoffman. >> thank you, jim. and good morning to everyone. thank you to the committee and my colleagues that were just introduced. we had a busy day yesterday, in preparation for that, a lot of interaction and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i'd like to do is share with you the highlights really there are six, and as i look out tonight and see a lot of the money faces, glad to have...