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i think how jim joyce handled it was also a big key. think if he would have been defiant, saying, "no, i didn't miss it," been arrogant about it, the guy was a shambles, in tears. my heart aches for the guy. >> holman: the tigers played the indians again today and joyce shook hands with galarraga before the game began. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jim. >> lehrer: next, tough times ahead for teachers and school districts. jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: as the school year comes to an end across the country and with state budgets facing tens of billions of dollars in shortfalls, cuts in the classroom are looming. education secretary arne duncan has said 100,000 to 300,000 public school employees are at risk of losing their jobs. unions put the number of potential teacher layoffs at 160,000, with the biggest cuts projected to come in states like new york, up to 16,000, and california, as many as 36,000. a year ago, states were confronted with the possibility of making similar cuts but federal stimulus fund
i think how jim joyce handled it was also a big key. think if he would have been defiant, saying, "no, i didn't miss it," been arrogant about it, the guy was a shambles, in tears. my heart aches for the guy. >> holman: the tigers played the indians again today and joyce shook hands with galarraga before the game began. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jim. >> lehrer: next, tough times ahead for teachers and school districts. jeffrey brown has the...
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the constitution knows that the discovery in sharing of historical knowledge are among his chief and joyce. considering his reverence for the constitution, it is fitting that we stand today one corp. below the guardian offour liberty, and i would like to recognize professor allen here today. thank you, sir. we appreciate it very much. [applause] senator byrd's coal camp upbringing impress upon him the importance of family and faith. his devotion to his wife of 68 years and his pride in his two daughters and their grandchildren and great- grandchildren is boundless and well known in his mountain state. as he notes in his autobiography, a lessons he learned reading the bible had been a guiding force through his life. there is another lesson that senator byrd internalize from the families and neighbors of his youth, he saw the men and women around them in jordan hardships for one reason, to provide a better life for their children and their children's children. our state's public education system, the health care resources of our state, highway, scientific research capabilities and programs f
the constitution knows that the discovery in sharing of historical knowledge are among his chief and joyce. considering his reverence for the constitution, it is fitting that we stand today one corp. below the guardian offour liberty, and i would like to recognize professor allen here today. thank you, sir. we appreciate it very much. [applause] senator byrd's coal camp upbringing impress upon him the importance of family and faith. his devotion to his wife of 68 years and his pride in his two...
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joyce. >> we launched an unemployment assistance program in march of 2009 when unemployment was rising and they wanted a denominated and calculated debt to income ratios. but we kept it simple. we split the treasury's program, but i believe that the paper might have been a little bit more nuanced than one might have wanted. all we ask for was proof of unemployment, a document, and we made it a simple payment of $500 per month for three months. we would have liked to have extended it to six months. what it did is a pause of the wolf foreclosure process. it enabled people to get into hamp, which was a very powerful outcome for the program. >> was this on your own? >> this was on our own. >> and are you continuing it with this 326 month forbearance >> absolutely. we are extending -- with this 3 to 6 month forbearance? >> absolutely. we are extending it to the new treasury program. >> we will activate -- actively participate in the government's program ande are looking at proprietary pt could extend beyond the six month under certain circumstances because of unemployment programs. >> we
joyce. >> we launched an unemployment assistance program in march of 2009 when unemployment was rising and they wanted a denominated and calculated debt to income ratios. but we kept it simple. we split the treasury's program, but i believe that the paper might have been a little bit more nuanced than one might have wanted. all we ask for was proof of unemployment, a document, and we made it a simple payment of $500 per month for three months. we would have liked to have extended it to...
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joyce. >> we launched an unemployment assistance program in march of 2009 when unemployment was rising and they wanted a denominated and calculated debt to income ratios. but we kept it simple. we split the treasury's program, but i believe that the paper might have been a little bit more nuanced than one might have wanted. all we ask for was proof of unemployment, a document, and we made it a simple payment of $500 per month for three months. we would have liked to have extended it to six months. what it did is a pause of the wolf foreclosure process. it enabled people to get into hamp, which was a very powerful outcome for the program. >> was this on your own? >> this was on our own. >> and are you continuing it with this 326 month forbearance? >> absolutely. we are extending -- with this 3 to 6 month forbearance? >> absolutely. we are extending it to the new treasury program. >> we will activate -- actively participate in the government's program and we are looking at proprietary pt could extend beyond the six month under certain circumstances because of unemployment programs. >>
joyce. >> we launched an unemployment assistance program in march of 2009 when unemployment was rising and they wanted a denominated and calculated debt to income ratios. but we kept it simple. we split the treasury's program, but i believe that the paper might have been a little bit more nuanced than one might have wanted. all we ask for was proof of unemployment, a document, and we made it a simple payment of $500 per month for three months. we would have liked to have extended it to...
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an orgation is -- carbon offset company that was started by the -- that was helped started by the joyce foundation through barack obama. goldman saction has a financial interest in it, al gore, franklin rains bought four different patents to be used. so that the money can be redistributed to the emerald cities. which is a joe rogers organization. now, i know this sounds conconspiracyy. host: in the interest of time, if you had a specific question. caller: isn't it very interesting that people are begging to help out down there and they get absolutely no response? guest: it's very similar to the exxon valdez where the state officials were on top aad really angry and wanted action fast and the federal officials and the oil industry took a long time to get ramped up and to deal with that. but one of the problems that you have to recognize is that there's this crisis situation down there. they're not prepared. they've got to find offices, they've got to get set up. and then you've got all these inventors, some of them probably have good ideas, most whom have crazy ideas. the time to sift th
an orgation is -- carbon offset company that was started by the -- that was helped started by the joyce foundation through barack obama. goldman saction has a financial interest in it, al gore, franklin rains bought four different patents to be used. so that the money can be redistributed to the emerald cities. which is a joe rogers organization. now, i know this sounds conconspiracyy. host: in the interest of time, if you had a specific question. caller: isn't it very interesting that people...
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an orgation is -- carbon offset company that was started by the -- that was helped started by the joyce foundation thr barack obama. goldman sactionas a fincial interest in it, al gore, franklin rains bought four different patents to b used. so that the money can be redistbuted to the emerald citis. which a joe rogers ganization. now, i know this sounds concspiracyy. ho: in the interest ofime, if you had a specific question. caller: isn't it very interesting that people are begging to help out down there and they get absolutely no response? guest: it's very similar to the exxon valdez where thetate officials weren p aad really angry and wantedction fast and the federal officials and the oil industry took a long time to get ramped up and to deal with that. but one of the problems that you have to recognize is that there's thi crisis situation do there. they're not prepared. ey've got to fd offices they've got to get set up. and thenou've got a these inventors, some of them probably have good ideas, mo whom have crazy ideas. the te to sift through the inventions was before the oil spill h
an orgation is -- carbon offset company that was started by the -- that was helped started by the joyce foundation thr barack obama. goldman sactionas a fincial interest in it, al gore, franklin rains bought four different patents to b used. so that the money can be redistbuted to the emerald citis. which a joe rogers ganization. now, i know this sounds concspiracyy. ho: in the interest ofime, if you had a specific question. caller: isn't it very interesting that people are begging to help out...
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joyce with the newspaper. my question for the gentleman who was speaking on turkey.ring why you're framing this as a u.s.-turkey sort of crisis. i mean, the turkish foreign minister yesterday was clear in his remarks on cnn. he sort of welcomed the u.s. response and made it clear that this is an issue between, you know, israel and turkey. also, can the u.s. deal with this like it deals with other allies. saudi and qatar doesn't get along but u.s. is friends with both of them. >> why don't we go in reverse order. these questions were more on the palestinian side. michele and taghreed. >> to fill wilcox's question, i actually think is -- it's problematic to lift the closure and open gazap completely while it's still under complete hamas authory. where there's no palestinian authority presence at the borders. and so forth, you know, in effect moving down the road of recognizing gaza as a separate entity under hamas authority and so forth. so, you know, this is one of the reasons why i think that while there obviously needs to beyou know, some greater opening to relieve
joyce with the newspaper. my question for the gentleman who was speaking on turkey.ring why you're framing this as a u.s.-turkey sort of crisis. i mean, the turkish foreign minister yesterday was clear in his remarks on cnn. he sort of welcomed the u.s. response and made it clear that this is an issue between, you know, israel and turkey. also, can the u.s. deal with this like it deals with other allies. saudi and qatar doesn't get along but u.s. is friends with both of them. >> why don't...