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hinton, west virginia, is a special place.he most beautiful, right along the new river, big blue stone dam is right there in her backyard and people fish and enjoy the recreation, all that. sylvia's father, dr. william matthews, is the town optometrist, well-respected. he is a first generation greek immigrant. came with the hard working ethics that we come from when people are wanting the american dream. and her grandparents were seeking that. her mother, the honorable cleo matthews is a very dear friend of mine. when i say honorable, i mean that in every sense of the word, she was the mayor of hinton, tough. senator, you and she would get along absolutely to a "t." and she kept -- when i was governor i never had anyone i enjoyed those conversations, the phone calls from her mother letting me know what i was doing wrong and how i could fix the sta state. and i took most of those to heart. her mother was a math teacher. the most respected math teacher. so everything you see in this young lady is because of her environment. it's
hinton, west virginia, is a special place.he most beautiful, right along the new river, big blue stone dam is right there in her backyard and people fish and enjoy the recreation, all that. sylvia's father, dr. william matthews, is the town optometrist, well-respected. he is a first generation greek immigrant. came with the hard working ethics that we come from when people are wanting the american dream. and her grandparents were seeking that. her mother, the honorable cleo matthews is a very...
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least two department heads and i just want to give them an opportunity to say a few words and i see hinton of the dos and i see teresa sparks as well from the human rights commission. so i want to give them an opportunity to add anything and again thank you for your work. >> good morning and as everyone else has said here today, thank you so much for i think what was it about a year ago calling the first hearing, having actually a few of us that were there that day and we are here today to speak again and i really want to thank the task force for all of the valuable, valuable work that has been done. and you know, the some things and i think that i spoke at that first meeting, that there is a lot that we know. and then there is that lot that we don't know. and it really is coming from the people's own voices. about what it is that they want and what they need that we think is so much more valuable than our just trying to sort that out ourselves. and so, i was especially thankful to marcy for your comments and i think that speaks so much to another strategic plan that we are working on in o
least two department heads and i just want to give them an opportunity to say a few words and i see hinton of the dos and i see teresa sparks as well from the human rights commission. so i want to give them an opportunity to add anything and again thank you for your work. >> good morning and as everyone else has said here today, thank you so much for i think what was it about a year ago calling the first hearing, having actually a few of us that were there that day and we are here today...
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rourke, miss hinton is here as well that the projections for the senior prop police station are exploding and i'm just wondering why the numbers of case load are not going up higher given the baby boomers turning into seniors really really rapidly and it just seems like we need to project out as the baby boom generation will fill out in about 10 years. >> right. >> so that we are ready for the huge increase in seniors. >> that's correct, supervisor. san francisco, about 18 percent of our population is 65 and older. statewide average is about 14 percent of the population, so we see here a disproportionate number of seniors. in terms of why it's leveled off, i think there could be a lot of explanations, demographickly or program wise, i think we did a fantastic job increasing our penetration rate over the last 10 years, we're really reaching through community partners, through partnerships with hospitals, through our own internal staff, at reaching folks who need ihhs. i'm still confident we are reaching folks who need these services to remain in their homes but with the additional staff i
rourke, miss hinton is here as well that the projections for the senior prop police station are exploding and i'm just wondering why the numbers of case load are not going up higher given the baby boomers turning into seniors really really rapidly and it just seems like we need to project out as the baby boom generation will fill out in about 10 years. >> right. >> so that we are ready for the huge increase in seniors. >> that's correct, supervisor. san francisco, about 18...
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graduates chuck hinton and another died just months apart but they aren't forgotten. >> they feel the same way i do. these guys need to be honored and respected for what they did. they're no longer with us. we've moved on. we've had lives, but chuck and terry, they were 19 and 20. >> terry andersson was a helicopter pilot. the other was a marine. >>> we'll check in with jeff and see what's going on in the sky tonight. >> you don't want to forget to look up tonight, folks. we've got a one of a kind never seen before event happening across, well, part of the world, including, yes, the bay area. that is, our planet is going to be passing through the debris field from comet 209 p/linear. the best time to get a view of this, 11:00 to 1:00 in the morning. you get away from the east bay/south bay, we're likely going to have some of the best viewing there. you want to avoid the city lights. telescopes not good with this. the naked eye is the best because they're going to be moving so fast. how many? nasa scientists are unsure, but it could be a meteor shower storm, hundreds of them per hour,
graduates chuck hinton and another died just months apart but they aren't forgotten. >> they feel the same way i do. these guys need to be honored and respected for what they did. they're no longer with us. we've moved on. we've had lives, but chuck and terry, they were 19 and 20. >> terry andersson was a helicopter pilot. the other was a marine. >>> we'll check in with jeff and see what's going on in the sky tonight. >> you don't want to forget to look up tonight,...
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was born in hinton, west virginia. she is second generation greek-american and a rhodes scholar. she got married in 2007 to steven burwell and together they have two children. jenna: we'll stay on capitol hill for another big story today. the house is getting set to make the new investigation into benghazi official. this is amid as you know a lost intense debate. former secretary of state hillary clinton is speaking out for the very first time about the formation of the select committee saying everything we need to know about benghazi has already been answered. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with more on this. >> reporter: jenna, at a ford foundation event in new york city last night hillary clinton took a question on benghazi and whether she felt the house select committee investigation was justified. clinton seemed to take a dig at republicans saying hearings and half dozen investigations so far left her satisfied while at same time conceding congress calls the shots on oversight. >> of course there are a lot of reasons why despite all
was born in hinton, west virginia. she is second generation greek-american and a rhodes scholar. she got married in 2007 to steven burwell and together they have two children. jenna: we'll stay on capitol hill for another big story today. the house is getting set to make the new investigation into benghazi official. this is amid as you know a lost intense debate. former secretary of state hillary clinton is speaking out for the very first time about the formation of the select committee saying...
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. >> senator grassley, senator rockefeller assures me that anybody from hinton, west virginia, populationsless than 5000, is going to do okay. and i would assume that you can tell a lot about where a person is going by where they have been. and the fact that you have had such accolades from no less than senator coburn and the same from me has the way that you handled yourself in a very difficult department that is as hardheaded, from the senator's perspective, as is hhs, and yet you were there, you were responsive. and i want you to know i appreciate it. i think there are a lot of other folks here. i just want to ask you quickly about medicaid and medicare. if we, if our governor and legislature in the state of florida expanded medicaid under the aca, it would cover an additional 1.2 million people that otherwise, when they get sick, they will end up in an emergency room and all the rest of us are going to end up paying for them through our insurance premiums. not even to speak of, is the humanitarian thing to do for people to have access to health care. but the state legislature and the g
. >> senator grassley, senator rockefeller assures me that anybody from hinton, west virginia, populationsless than 5000, is going to do okay. and i would assume that you can tell a lot about where a person is going by where they have been. and the fact that you have had such accolades from no less than senator coburn and the same from me has the way that you handled yourself in a very difficult department that is as hardheaded, from the senator's perspective, as is hhs, and yet you were...
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surenator grassley, i'm as that anyone from hinton, west virginia, population 5000, is going to do ok and i would assume you can tell a lot about where a person is going by where they have been. and the fact that you have had such accolades from no less than senator coburn and the same from me as the way that you have in a veryur self difficult department that is as hardheaded from this senator's perspective as is hhs, and yet, you were there. you were responsive. appreciateto know, i it. i think there are a lot of other folks here. i just want to ask you quickly about medicaid and medicare. we -- if our governor and legislature in the state of florida expanded medicaid under a, it would cover an additional 1.2 million people that otherwise, when they get sick, they are going to end up in an emergency room and all the rest of us are going to end up paying for them through our insurance premiums. not even to speak off, it is the humanitarian thing to do for people to have access to health care. but the state legislature and the governor have so chosen not to do it for two legislative s
surenator grassley, i'm as that anyone from hinton, west virginia, population 5000, is going to do ok and i would assume you can tell a lot about where a person is going by where they have been. and the fact that you have had such accolades from no less than senator coburn and the same from me as the way that you have in a veryur self difficult department that is as hardheaded from this senator's perspective as is hhs, and yet, you were there. you were responsive. appreciateto know, i it. i...