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do not close hospitality house down.chu: are there other members of the public that wish to speak on items one and two? public comment is closed. supervisor wiener: thank you. i want to thank everybody who came out today. for the ryan white funding cuts hearing. this is going to be a very challenging year. the projections for the deficits are lower than what we had anticipated and lower than last year. it becomes harder and harder, and with this additional $7 million in hits from the federal government, we have our work cut out for us. i am clabber able to have this hearing early and began a very -- i am glad we were able to have this hearing early and began a very public dialogue. thank you. supervisor chu: supervisor kim. supervisor kim: it is always important to hear directly from the community. thank you to everyone. i do not know if -- one of the issues that has repeatedly come up over the years, it gets exacerbated every year, we make the same cuts. although it looks like a small cut every year, when you think abou
do not close hospitality house down.chu: are there other members of the public that wish to speak on items one and two? public comment is closed. supervisor wiener: thank you. i want to thank everybody who came out today. for the ryan white funding cuts hearing. this is going to be a very challenging year. the projections for the deficits are lower than what we had anticipated and lower than last year. it becomes harder and harder, and with this additional $7 million in hits from the federal...
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i am a program manager with hospitality house. we provide substance abuse services at the basic level. we work with our participants who have trouble fighting in some of the higher functioning programs. the therapy, peer counseling. our participants come in with different types of crises. they're always immediately connected with staff or therapists. we are the safety net of safety nets. i have been here before. our program, we have helped save and improve the lives of the members of our community. we're able to -- we engaged with a woman who was having a mental health. down right in the middle of the street. helping our participants become employed after not having worked for so many years. sometimes to connect people to primary care. some of our people have not seen a doctor in over 10 years. i am here to emphasize the importance of what we do. we are a safety net to the rest of the safety nets in the community. we helped save and improve the lives of people in our community. thank you. >> i am an advocate for hospitality house.
i am a program manager with hospitality house. we provide substance abuse services at the basic level. we work with our participants who have trouble fighting in some of the higher functioning programs. the therapy, peer counseling. our participants come in with different types of crises. they're always immediately connected with staff or therapists. we are the safety net of safety nets. i have been here before. our program, we have helped save and improve the lives of the members of our...
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daniel hlad very well, i do know the work of hospitality house.derloin, 63, and midmarket area, and i am appreciative of the shelter that you run, the drop-in center will -- where folks can come in to get employment. and doing arts at the gallery. i know hospitality house works very closely with the homeless population here in the district. it is important to have that perspective on the committee as we develop and move forward with community benefits agreements with other companies as they move into the area. so i will be supporting mr. daniel hlad today. i do want to open it up for discussion amongst committee members. supervisor campos. supervisor campos: thank you. i want to thank all the applicants. anytime someone wants to serve the city of san francisco, you want to recognize that willingness. it is difficult when you have more applicants than you have seats available. i think any of the people we have heard from would be excellent additions to this body. and i certainly know mr. michael nulty
daniel hlad very well, i do know the work of hospitality house.derloin, 63, and midmarket area, and i am appreciative of the shelter that you run, the drop-in center will -- where folks can come in to get employment. and doing arts at the gallery. i know hospitality house works very closely with the homeless population here in the district. it is important to have that perspective on the committee as we develop and move forward with community benefits agreements with other companies as they...
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i am the executive director of hospitality house, and i wanted to speak in favor of daniel hlad. as you know, hospitality has been rooted in the tenderloin community for the last 44 years. we recently did expand to the sixth street corridor and the central market area. and daniel was an integral part of our decision to do that and to bring our model to other neighborhoods. i hired daniel about eight years ago, and from the very beginning he really embraced the community and the mission of hospitality house to serve folks you are low-income and homeless in the neighborhood. he lived in the neighborhood and has been a really big part of what has happened there. he is a man of integrity and of energy and ideas. so i hope you will strongly consider him for this position. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> hello. director of the coalition on homelessness. i also wanted to speak in favor of the appointment of daniel hlad to the cac. i have been working with daniel for a number of years, and he is really amazing. i think one of the things that he can bring to this seat is really ha
i am the executive director of hospitality house, and i wanted to speak in favor of daniel hlad. as you know, hospitality has been rooted in the tenderloin community for the last 44 years. we recently did expand to the sixth street corridor and the central market area. and daniel was an integral part of our decision to do that and to bring our model to other neighborhoods. i hired daniel about eight years ago, and from the very beginning he really embraced the community and the mission of...
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both hospitality house. hard work. it. won't have to worry about work. and drawing. for our. that's what their thoughts on. this one. that was one of my plate because it's just so pretty and he uses color. i wish he would concentrate more on the pretty pieces. then the hand i just put on. this one there's a big story about this the first time tony made this piece. to hand. to life line. they literally took it away from him took down his entire sail. took the hand again everything he had with it. told him the hand was made for an escape attempt. that my son anyone would even think about misstatements him to be on it just wouldn't happen. so i don't work you think about it ok i feel like it's been concentrating. on native american stuff even the african man. my unicorn. pretty. to me that's what i want him working on but he laughs at me. everybody. tony shouldn't be there so he's got an excellent case to be able to get relief and be out there to be able to literally walk free from death row but always people that keep telling us i mean there were no we're not being shown anythi
both hospitality house. hard work. it. won't have to worry about work. and drawing. for our. that's what their thoughts on. this one. that was one of my plate because it's just so pretty and he uses color. i wish he would concentrate more on the pretty pieces. then the hand i just put on. this one there's a big story about this the first time tony made this piece. to hand. to life line. they literally took it away from him took down his entire sail. took the hand again everything he had with...
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my name is daniel hlad, a development director of central city hospital lowly the house, president of the neighborhood. thank you for the opportunity. let me speak briefly on my qualifications. educationally, i agree a background in public relations and communications. but i have spent my entire post- college career working for small nonprofit in a variety of communications and development capacities. prior to coming to san francisco, as a community organizer for lgbt issues in cleveland. after moving here, i have worked at the black coalition on aids and have been on the committee advisory board at the men's health clinic in the castro in its early years. i volunteer for a number of causes, including the coalition on homelessness, aids and breast cancer emergency funds, folsom street fair, and others. i moved to san francisco and 2000 and have lived in a number of communities. i moved to the tenderloin about six years ago out of financial need. but i quickly fell in love with the neighborhood. there's a great deal of socio- economic challenges, but it does not take a lot of effort to
my name is daniel hlad, a development director of central city hospital lowly the house, president of the neighborhood. thank you for the opportunity. let me speak briefly on my qualifications. educationally, i agree a background in public relations and communications. but i have spent my entire post- college career working for small nonprofit in a variety of communications and development capacities. prior to coming to san francisco, as a community organizer for lgbt issues in cleveland. after...
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another sibling is in critical condition at washington hospital center. house authorities -- health authorities say that test results show they had influenza type a. >> the most of and held these germs -- they must have been hailed these germs. they became critically ill and two have died. >> they have not determined why ruth blake died. the health department says resident should go about their business as normal. >> the department of homeless security plans to use by a metric data to track one immigrants leave the united states. -- the department of homeland security plans to use bio metric data to track when immigrants leaving the united states. administration officials say they will have a plan for a tracking system ready for congress to look at within weeks. the idea is to keep tabs on foreign visitors in the united states who overstay their visas. >> gas prices are already on the rise. it may become even more expensive to own and operate a car in our area. >> a well known diner goes on the market online. >> a picture-perfect day across the region. [ male a
another sibling is in critical condition at washington hospital center. house authorities -- health authorities say that test results show they had influenza type a. >> the most of and held these germs -- they must have been hailed these germs. they became critically ill and two have died. >> they have not determined why ruth blake died. the health department says resident should go about their business as normal. >> the department of homeless security plans to use by a metric...
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does that include uc hospital? us housing? we have some defendants that that -- that do live in uc housing. >> reporter: and there are others who attend the library or the eating hall. live in downtown oakland, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news to. >>> investigators are looking into a fire that broke out this morning in san jose. the two-alarm fire at an apartment complex on curley drive started just after 6:00 p.m. there are no reports of injuries. but there are reports that one person had to be rescued. it took about 20 minutes to contain the fire. the cause is still under investigation. >>> if it helps the roads, it will be great. i was just debating whether it would be worth it. south bay drivers have something new to consider. you will hear more reaction to a major change that started this morning. >>> and rosemary's information on you about when we'll see more rain. she will have a lot to say about the weekend. and the first of its kind approach to controlling toxic trash. >>> public outrage is mounting over the unarmed
does that include uc hospital? us housing? we have some defendants that that -- that do live in uc housing. >> reporter: and there are others who attend the library or the eating hall. live in downtown oakland, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news to. >>> investigators are looking into a fire that broke out this morning in san jose. the two-alarm fire at an apartment complex on curley drive started just after 6:00 p.m. there are no reports of injuries. but there are reports that one...
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hospitals. they built a house adjacent to the main hospital. the white people were not supposed to be in the same room with an n-person. you know the n-word? i said to myself at the end of the day that i love my country and i'm glad that that day, i took a stand. i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to correct them by removing those horrible signs -- "white" and "colored." i said when i testified at the trial, i went through how we were treated, and the lady dramatize it, so i do not have to go through that, but it is the whole system of separate but unequal. it is understates rights -- is under states' rights. after lincoln had freed us from slavery, they instituted this law, separate but equal, and the state had sanctioned it. but everything there was, even when they had things that were federal, they would put a rope up, and the white people would be on one side, and the black people on the other side. i prayed. i'm a baptist. i hope was that the people would hear about the injustices. [applause] >> thank you
hospitals. they built a house adjacent to the main hospital. the white people were not supposed to be in the same room with an n-person. you know the n-word? i said to myself at the end of the day that i love my country and i'm glad that that day, i took a stand. i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to correct them by removing those horrible signs -- "white" and "colored." i said when i testified at the trial, i went through how we were...
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two victims are house priced -- hospitalized after an apartment fire. one woman suffered burn injuries. firefighters were able to get the fire under control. the cause is still under investigation. >> the university of maryland university college is looking for a new president. susan aldridge resigned yesterday after one month of taking a leave of absence. there was dissent about her management style and academic priories. she joined maryland in 2006. the president's health care law is marking a major anniversary and getting ready for the fight of its life. it was two years ago today that president obama signed the sweeping health care effort into law. the supreme court will hear arguments on whether the law is constitutional next week. the republican-led house voted to cut out part of the law. the health-care anniversary is sparking protests as religious freedom activists are holding 140 rallies, urging washington to end healthcare regulations that require private groups to cover insurance for abortion and contraceptives. coming up -- convicted of hate
two victims are house priced -- hospitalized after an apartment fire. one woman suffered burn injuries. firefighters were able to get the fire under control. the cause is still under investigation. >> the university of maryland university college is looking for a new president. susan aldridge resigned yesterday after one month of taking a leave of absence. there was dissent about her management style and academic priories. she joined maryland in 2006. the president's health care law is...
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the building where one of our volunteers lived -- he worked for us until he went to hospital -- it is student housing out. it came off the market. in the building where i lived, we rented a lot of units to students and that was fine. some of them behaved the way robert said from time to time and it would be disturbing in your rental housing when they moved in. but what i wonder is what happened to all the people who lived in those buildings? when executive suites started down there, they were not evicted in court, but they got rid of them -- they made it uncomfortable, and i'm sure the same thing happened here. there must be no exceptions. they cannot be converted. there has been no process, no entitlement to make the student housing anymore than it was for the executive suites which we also need to recover. these should just be housing under rent control. they put up notices they are not under rent control. when the students finished their term, they cannot tell them to leave. they can stay there. when apartments go vacant, they to be rented in a regular market. then they should be built as a studen
the building where one of our volunteers lived -- he worked for us until he went to hospital -- it is student housing out. it came off the market. in the building where i lived, we rented a lot of units to students and that was fine. some of them behaved the way robert said from time to time and it would be disturbing in your rental housing when they moved in. but what i wonder is what happened to all the people who lived in those buildings? when executive suites started down there, they were...
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house. died at the hospital. montgomery is charge of second- degree murder. >> anger is growing about recent d.c. targeting the gay community. hundreds of people rallied. for wanted to show support the victim. one analyst shot outside and i hot. they say intolerance has to stop. happening for a while. >> our friends have been bullied. we stood up. >> is this something we cannot tolerate. >> so far no arrests have been made. she is happy with how the performing.n is >> the mother of a murdered woman hopes that her daughter's prevent similar tragedies. her body was found last week. thenusband killed her and dumped her body. later killed himself. investigators say he had a short fuse. >> this should never have to my daughter. did everything she could to to protect her life. she said she wants an review on this case. >> button county is taking steps lyme disease. they will spray six county spot conduct a campaign. >> 11 reports of injuries. it destroyed 60 buildings and destroyed 800 more. obama oldest daughter on a
house. died at the hospital. montgomery is charge of second- degree murder. >> anger is growing about recent d.c. targeting the gay community. hundreds of people rallied. for wanted to show support the victim. one analyst shot outside and i hot. they say intolerance has to stop. happening for a while. >> our friends have been bullied. we stood up. >> is this something we cannot tolerate. >> so far no arrests have been made. she is happy with how the performing.n is...
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house in the north of gaza where 13 members of the same family were sleeping. amazingly, no one was killed in this destruction, but 25 members of that family are now in hospital including nine children. the man who owns the house didn't deny he supports the militants. one of his sons has already been killed fighting the israelis. i have another two sons, he says, and i'm ready to sacrifice them, too. this all began on friday when israeli missiles tore apart this car. inside was the leader of a gaza militant group. israel says an attack by the group was imminent and the killing justified. since then militants in gaza have hit back sending more than 130 rockets into towns and cities in southern israel. in response, israel has rolled out its latest high-tech answer to the gaza rockets. it's called the iron dome and its job is to shoot down the rockets before it can hit israeli towns. >> israel knows today they have a defense, an active defense. it's like a shelter and the government of israel made a decision that we will actively act against those rockets. >> the missiles may make israelis feel slightly safer, but as this conflict enters his fifth day, another generation
house in the north of gaza where 13 members of the same family were sleeping. amazingly, no one was killed in this destruction, but 25 members of that family are now in hospital including nine children. the man who owns the house didn't deny he supports the militants. one of his sons has already been killed fighting the israelis. i have another two sons, he says, and i'm ready to sacrifice them, too. this all began on friday when israeli missiles tore apart this car. inside was the leader of a...
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emergency managers in the huntsville area say several houses were leveled in a single neighborhood. five people are in the hospital. that same storm system has unleashed a string of tornadoes in neighboring states. people affected are scrambling to save their belongings. >> now there are storms rolling in again. >> i know. it's awful. so we have just worked all day to get as much as possible out because we have no roof. >> an apparent tornado today damaged the roof of an alabama state prison and blew down part of the perimeter fence. no inmates escaped. forecasters expect severe thunderstorms later today with even more tornadoes possible. 13 have died in the storms in just the past three days. >>> family and friends are holding visitation services today for those three students victims of the school shooting rampage in ohio. police were on hand as students arrived on campus today for the first classes since the attack happened on monday. the alleged shooter, tj lane, was charged yesterday with three counts of aggravated murder. >>> the republicans running for president are campaigning at full speed ahead of super
emergency managers in the huntsville area say several houses were leveled in a single neighborhood. five people are in the hospital. that same storm system has unleashed a string of tornadoes in neighboring states. people affected are scrambling to save their belongings. >> now there are storms rolling in again. >> i know. it's awful. so we have just worked all day to get as much as possible out because we have no roof. >> an apparent tornado today damaged the roof of an...
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he was taken to a local hospital for psychiatric evaluation. >>> a house fire in charles county sends one. the fire broke out just after 7:00 tonight. firefighters from prince george's, st. mary's, and prince charles were all called in to battle the blaze. no word yet on the victim's condition. >>> an update on a report you first heard here on 9news now. a local priest who denied communion to a lesbian at her mother's funeral that priest has reportedly been placed on administrative leave. in a statement today, the. he has been relieved of his duties until an inquiry is completed. johnson's family has issued a statement saying they hope the church's actions will ensure others won't suffer with this treatment. >>> still to come, a somber anniversary in japan this weekend. it's the one-year anniversary of that devastating earthquake and tsunami. >>> also, get this, a thief makes off with dozens of boxes of girl scout cookies. we'll have that story. >>> and as you're heading out the door for your monday morning, not as cold, as temperatures only get down into the 40s. will you need just a
he was taken to a local hospital for psychiatric evaluation. >>> a house fire in charles county sends one. the fire broke out just after 7:00 tonight. firefighters from prince george's, st. mary's, and prince charles were all called in to battle the blaze. no word yet on the victim's condition. >>> an update on a report you first heard here on 9news now. a local priest who denied communion to a lesbian at her mother's funeral that priest has reportedly been placed on...
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hospital medica budget. i'm dismayed that the white house only proposes $88 million. s you know, there is a serious shortage in the national specialties. shortages whic helping to address. children's hospital in new jersey said the shortage would create barriers to access to wanted to ask you, if it is how do you expect to train these providers for the shortage in primary care, but also in the specialties if you know what this level of funding? >> well, mr. pallone we have had this discussion before. interest in training the primary care providers and there are other streams of funding available. we are trying to use what are relatively limited resources to focus on a broad array of primary care training programs a better budget time, we clearly would have proposed additional resources. this reflects tough decisions made at a difficult time. wanted to stress don't think the investments in the pediatric specialty loan repayment will be enough to compensate for the cuts. i know the budget eliminates the costs and funds the direct medical expenses for pediatric.s and i'm
hospital medica budget. i'm dismayed that the white house only proposes $88 million. s you know, there is a serious shortage in the national specialties. shortages whic helping to address. children's hospital in new jersey said the shortage would create barriers to access to wanted to ask you, if it is how do you expect to train these providers for the shortage in primary care, but also in the specialties if you know what this level of funding? >> well, mr. pallone we have had this...
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if we get in a fight he's going to the hospital i'm going do house one. >> bright has sent fellow inmates to the hospital. >> he got in a fight with a prisoner, bit his finger off. >> got ahold of one of his fingers, when i could crush through the bone i bit a third of his right index finger off. he started screaming. he got up and bleeding all over the mod i spit his finger on the floor. >> bright bit off the inmate's finger, he didn't succeed in what he set out to do. >> i was holding his head on the ground, was digging one of his eye balls out, i have been having a technical difficulty with that been trying that the last couple times. >> which is what? >> popping your eye out. i mean i beat on him and broke him, so i decided to try blinding one and see if that makes him understand to leave me alone. >> during our interview, bright indicated that he still maintains hope in prison and if he ever loses it, there could be real trouble. >> if i woke up tomorrow and decided i'm going to live here and never go home never have a life, i would be killing people. if i decide this is what i have
if we get in a fight he's going to the hospital i'm going do house one. >> bright has sent fellow inmates to the hospital. >> he got in a fight with a prisoner, bit his finger off. >> got ahold of one of his fingers, when i could crush through the bone i bit a third of his right index finger off. he started screaming. he got up and bleeding all over the mod i spit his finger on the floor. >> bright bit off the inmate's finger, he didn't succeed in what he set out to do....
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house on riverdale heights. to the firefighters were critically hurt. one is out of the hospital.remain in critical condition. was investigating the fire, it they discover someone set fire next door. it died out before anybody notice. >> the prince george's council woman is accused of driving more than 1 mile and hour on the ballet in is getting upper county vehicle. she will not drive it until she takes a driver improvement course. she spoke about turnout infamous traffic stop. >> was going to another meeting. >> tuesday did for an unsafe lane change. she wasseven speeding ticket would not have held up. >> have begun front of the judge. they have to catch it on a radar device. of the officer was trying to catch up the whole time. he or she cannot actually write a citation. >> she received only a warning for going 105 miles an hour and a 55 and our zone. >> a congressman what mattered to remove and add that bashes president obama's health care reform law. the ad tells president obama to go to hell and is disrespectful. it urges people to buy the documentary which says the health c
house on riverdale heights. to the firefighters were critically hurt. one is out of the hospital.remain in critical condition. was investigating the fire, it they discover someone set fire next door. it died out before anybody notice. >> the prince george's council woman is accused of driving more than 1 mile and hour on the ballet in is getting upper county vehicle. she will not drive it until she takes a driver improvement course. she spoke about turnout infamous traffic stop. >>...
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housing for artists... and partnering with a local hospital to help expand patient care.ause the more we do in baltimore, the more we help make opportunity possible. how to solve a brother-sister standoff. ♪ pillsbury chocolate chip cookies, warm out of the oven. another sweet idea for bringing families together from pillsbury. here's a better idea... pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits. in just 15 minutes, the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury...
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they destroyed houses and hospitals and tore off the roof of a prison in alabama.s is two days after the storms killed 13 people in the midwest and the south. this is a massive storm. >> bob: i was out many years ago in a campaign in indiana, and a tornado hit. we were under an underpass. the thing that hit me about it was how loud it is. it literally is like a fast train coming by. >> greg: coming from you, it says something. >> dana: the good news is there are ways to be alerted by them than before. hopefully people are getting undercover. >> andrea: it's sad because a lot of the people after the tornadoes are gone will need a lot of help. that is what government should be designed to do but we are overspent now on stupid thin things. that is what the government should provide to us. >> greg: i'm an earthquake guy. grew up on the west coast. it never experienced this weather. >> dana: i grew up in southeastern colorado. >> greg: i've been through major and a minor one. >> dana: in the spring in colorado, and the summer, every afternoon around 3:00 or 4:00 you wou
they destroyed houses and hospitals and tore off the roof of a prison in alabama.s is two days after the storms killed 13 people in the midwest and the south. this is a massive storm. >> bob: i was out many years ago in a campaign in indiana, and a tornado hit. we were under an underpass. the thing that hit me about it was how loud it is. it literally is like a fast train coming by. >> greg: coming from you, it says something. >> dana: the good news is there are ways to be...
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every kind of trauma that artillery shells and rockets can provide are seen in that hospital, and it is a slaughter house. >> reporter: he believes president bashar al-assad has begun a systematic assault on the civilian population. >> this is the start-- once they've crushed homs, they will seek to eliminate all resistance in syria. and by "eliminate" i mean eliminate. i don't mean silence. i mean kill, crush, maim, bury. >> reporter: now that pictures like his will no longer bear witness and journalists are among the targets, conroy fears that syrians are facing a massacre largely unseen by the world. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> cordes: to iran now, where votes are still being counted from yesterday's parliamentary elections. as elizabeth palmer reports from tehran, it was a battle between two political extremes with no place for would-be reformers. >> reporter: this election was a contest between one faction of hard-line conservatives backed by iran's supreme leader, and another backed by president mahmoud ahmadinejad. it wasn't a radical choice. but some voters were perfectly happy with it.
every kind of trauma that artillery shells and rockets can provide are seen in that hospital, and it is a slaughter house. >> reporter: he believes president bashar al-assad has begun a systematic assault on the civilian population. >> this is the start-- once they've crushed homs, they will seek to eliminate all resistance in syria. and by "eliminate" i mean eliminate. i don't mean silence. i mean kill, crush, maim, bury. >> reporter: now that pictures like his will...
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look at the share prices of a lot of home builders or housing related stocks in the october lows, some of them are up 50%. there's all this hospitalm about the housing market having bottomed. >> you saw housing starts at the margin jump up. that got everybody excited. fundamentally we don't think they support a robust housing market going forward. you see the sea change in psychology. is the house an asset or albatross. people are not able to move and relocate and being constrained by what for our working lifetime has been seen as a real store of value and investment. so i tend to be somewhat bearish on that. and i also have to say that housing isn't going to lead us out of this. we're not going to have a massive housing boom to take us out of this low growth environment. that game has come and gone. we need to look at the economy in a more broad sense. until we really have, as i mentioned, a functioning financing system for real property, i don't see anything other than a bump around the bottom or perhaps even a continued fall in prices. >> well, james, listen to this. because earlier today on "squawk box" a guest had a novel ide
look at the share prices of a lot of home builders or housing related stocks in the october lows, some of them are up 50%. there's all this hospitalm about the housing market having bottomed. >> you saw housing starts at the margin jump up. that got everybody excited. fundamentally we don't think they support a robust housing market going forward. you see the sea change in psychology. is the house an asset or albatross. people are not able to move and relocate and being constrained by...
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it excludes churches or house was worship. catholic hospitals would not have to directly cover birth control in their health care plans however their employees could still obtain it without a co-pay from their respective insurance companies. the hill newspaper said this fight has become a huge political issue with republicans seeking to frame i want as a battle over religious freedom, democrats saying it is about contraception and a woman's right. among those leading the fight barbara boxer, democrat from california. >> the fact is they say that if you deny any coverage from the essential health benefits package or the preventative health package it's fine as long as you hide behind, my words, a moral objection. so this started out with birth control. and there was a hearing over in the house that is an iconic picture that will last through my lifetime and yours. mr. president, here's a photograph of a panel discussing women's health care over in the republican house. women's health care. do you see one woman there? i don't. they are all men. an
it excludes churches or house was worship. catholic hospitals would not have to directly cover birth control in their health care plans however their employees could still obtain it without a co-pay from their respective insurance companies. the hill newspaper said this fight has become a huge political issue with republicans seeking to frame i want as a battle over religious freedom, democrats saying it is about contraception and a woman's right. among those leading the fight barbara boxer,...
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one of the missiles hit this house in the north of gaza or 30 members of the same family were sleeping. amazingly, no one was killed. 25 members of the family are in hospital, including nine children. the man who owns the house does not deny he supports the militants. one of his sons has been killed fighting the israelis. >> i have another two sons, and i am ready to sacrifice them to. after what the israelis have done, i will resist more strongly until the last drop of blood. high above, the israeli drowns circle, the big four militants, ready to call in a new strike. this all began on friday when israeli missiles tore apart this car. inside was the leader of the militant group. israel says an attack was imminent and the killing was justified. since then, militants have hit back, sending more than 130 rockets into towns and cities in southern israel. in response, israel has ruled out the latest answer called the iron dolma. its job is to shoot down the rockets before they hit israeli towns. the missiles may make israelis feel safer, but on both sides of this conflict, a new generation is growing up learning to hate an enemy it has never seen. >> you are w
one of the missiles hit this house in the north of gaza or 30 members of the same family were sleeping. amazingly, no one was killed. 25 members of the family are in hospital, including nine children. the man who owns the house does not deny he supports the militants. one of his sons has been killed fighting the israelis. >> i have another two sons, and i am ready to sacrifice them to. after what the israelis have done, i will resist more strongly until the last drop of blood. high above,...
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hospitals that have turned into houses of horror. >> translator: the regular people from the population do not trust the government hospitals anymore. there are confirmed stories of amputations for no reason, removal, kidnapping, executions, even torture. >> torture inside hospitals. we've been hearing these reports for many months. we've reported on this program over and over but tonight there appears to be video evidence of that torture. video reportedly taken undercover in a homs hospital that shows a ward full of wounded men chained to their beds. some of the injuries appear to have been afflicted by beating or electricity. at one point the camera pans over to a table on which you can see what appears to be jumper cables. this video is consistent with that doctor's account and numerous videos we've now seen of torture victims after the fact. this though is the first time we've seen tools of torture in a hospital. given all that, washington is grappling with what to do next. secretary of state clinton meets with her russian counterpart last week. russia has been protecting syria dipl
hospitals that have turned into houses of horror. >> translator: the regular people from the population do not trust the government hospitals anymore. there are confirmed stories of amputations for no reason, removal, kidnapping, executions, even torture. >> torture inside hospitals. we've been hearing these reports for many months. we've reported on this program over and over but tonight there appears to be video evidence of that torture. video reportedly taken undercover in a homs...
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i was over at the hospital with the other senior white house advisers, and -- and we talked about whether to -- and president reagan was about to go into surgery. and we talked about whether to invoke the 25th amendment. we concluded that it would not be the right thing to do because the doctors told us he would only be under the anesthetic for a very short period of time. remember, this was back in the cold war when the threat of nuclear conflict was still quite alive, but we didn't think it would be the right thing to do, and i will -- i will say this. the vice president of the united states, george h.w. bush, was -- was not anxious to see the 25th amendment invoked because he had been the last competitor standing against ronald reagan in the nomination fight in 1980. and he didn't want people to think somehow he was trying to take over some power. i had been his campaign manager. i was the white house chief of staff. if i had said we're going to invoke the 25th amendment and give power to george bush, there might have been a little more than a little muttering in the white house, so --
i was over at the hospital with the other senior white house advisers, and -- and we talked about whether to -- and president reagan was about to go into surgery. and we talked about whether to invoke the 25th amendment. we concluded that it would not be the right thing to do because the doctors told us he would only be under the anesthetic for a very short period of time. remember, this was back in the cold war when the threat of nuclear conflict was still quite alive, but we didn't think it...
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>>guest: make the united states more house -- more hospitable to employ people. >>neil: doing what?the third highest corporate tax rate if the world and you can go any place in the world and put up a plant and get a lower tax rate and at the same time american companies several high tax rate and we keep listening to the rhetoric of how we are undertaxed and not paying our fair share and blah, blah, blah, and it is country -- count counterproductive and i have to decide where to shut down a plant on the best interest of the shareholders. >>neil: the president will argue when gives like you hire abroad at the expense of american jobs here you are not doing anyone any good. what do you say? >>guest: well, you can make a lot of ... arts that -- argumens that are not right, half of our employees are not united states and if we did not have our offshore employees who are hered partly because they are more economical, if we did not have those employees, our 1,700 americans with not have a job. companies are international and they have a mixture people and you cannot just bring stuff back a
>>guest: make the united states more house -- more hospitable to employ people. >>neil: doing what?the third highest corporate tax rate if the world and you can go any place in the world and put up a plant and get a lower tax rate and at the same time american companies several high tax rate and we keep listening to the rhetoric of how we are undertaxed and not paying our fair share and blah, blah, blah, and it is country -- count counterproductive and i have to decide where to shut...
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it was a house hearing pitting religious liberty, against president obama's mandate that even religious schools and hospitalso offer contraception coverage. fluke spoke last week before house democrats -- >> my name is sandra fluke. >> reporter: to talk about her belief that contraception should be fully covered. >> in the worst cases, women who need this medication for other medical reasons suffer very dire consequences. >> reporter: enter rush limbaugh. >> she must be paid to have sex. what does that make her? it makes her a slut, right? it makes her a prostitute. >> reporter: since wednesday, the talk radio giant has attacked the 30-year-old relentlessly and inaccurately, since she is not talking about taxpayer money at all. >> we want something for it. and i'll tell you what it is. we want you to post the videos online so we can all watch. >> reporter: limbaugh's crass insults have sparked a huge controversy. and some sponsors have pulled their advertisements. and democrats are raising money by lumping limbaugh with republicans. >> it's really upsetting that there's a sector of american society that thin
it was a house hearing pitting religious liberty, against president obama's mandate that even religious schools and hospitalso offer contraception coverage. fluke spoke last week before house democrats -- >> my name is sandra fluke. >> reporter: to talk about her belief that contraception should be fully covered. >> in the worst cases, women who need this medication for other medical reasons suffer very dire consequences. >> reporter: enter rush limbaugh. >> she...