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randy. >> thank you, judith. i want to thank everybody who is here today to project -- to volunteer for project homeless connect. kaiser permanente has been how to sponsor for the last three years. we have 50 physicians and staff here, and this is just an amazing activity. if you look around you, you will see all walks of life in this room. you will probably see some people who are older than you and who are younger than you. you will see different cultures, different sexual orientations, people of all walks of life who are all here today working together. it is just an amazing reminder of what we can do when we fall together as a community to address the need to make a difference, to solve a problem. it does not matter who we are because the one thing we all share in common today, whatever our belief system is, the believe that we together can make a difference and that we can change the world by working together and -- in really big ways, and that is what we are here to do today. i think this is a great example
randy. >> thank you, judith. i want to thank everybody who is here today to project -- to volunteer for project homeless connect. kaiser permanente has been how to sponsor for the last three years. we have 50 physicians and staff here, and this is just an amazing activity. if you look around you, you will see all walks of life in this room. you will probably see some people who are older than you and who are younger than you. you will see different cultures, different sexual orientations,...
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in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9 families in 50 souls from the town lands near by. nothing could be more disstressing than to hear the clanking of the embarrass of the cabins mingled with the shrieks of women and children. i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural district of the poor law union. the
in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord...
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it would hurt a heavy if i learned look you're so judith miller is really calling out julia signs for not checking his facts critics of miller obviously jumped on this statement many still follow her new york times reporting on the run up to the iraq war for helping push that myth that iraq had w m d's now when it was revealed that there were no w m d's after the us had already invaded really was question about her reporting and she told michael massing author of the book now they tell us the following she said my job as a reporter wasn't to assess the government's information and be an independent intelligence analyst myself but to tell times readers what the government thought about iraq's arsenal to jude it just takes all the resources at their word never double check the facts what is saw and is totally wrong here just think maybe if she would have done her job we may not have been involved in the iraq war since two thousand and three we would have lost more than forty seven hundred soldiers maybe if julian assange and wiki leaks were around back in two thousand and three due to a
it would hurt a heavy if i learned look you're so judith miller is really calling out julia signs for not checking his facts critics of miller obviously jumped on this statement many still follow her new york times reporting on the run up to the iraq war for helping push that myth that iraq had w m d's now when it was revealed that there were no w m d's after the us had already invaded really was question about her reporting and she told michael massing author of the book now they tell us the...
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judith raises a good challenge.i think that president obama's state of the union speech should reflect a decision that i hope that he is in the process of making that is recognizing when it comes to foreign policy, the wars he is waging are wars that not only we cannot win, but we cannot afford. i think president obama knows that the issue of jobs is by far the most important thing facing people in this country. we know that the war in afghanistan, as devastating as it is for afghans, is not the top of anybody's agenda here. when asked, people don't support it. but it's not something that is top of the agenda because people are hurting here. people are losing jobs, they're losing homes at a rate that surpasses our imagination of the last, of recent years. things are disastrous here. and i think it's making those links that i wish the speech would be something like we have realized that the war we are waging in afghanistan and the war we are still waging in iraq because we should not forget that 50,000 u.s. troops oc
judith raises a good challenge.i think that president obama's state of the union speech should reflect a decision that i hope that he is in the process of making that is recognizing when it comes to foreign policy, the wars he is waging are wars that not only we cannot win, but we cannot afford. i think president obama knows that the issue of jobs is by far the most important thing facing people in this country. we know that the war in afghanistan, as devastating as it is for afghans, is not...
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we are here today -- and judith is going to help me -- this is one of the most incredible human beings, and she has been in charge for six years doing one hell of a job taking care of the four -- the poor. >> thank you. today, we are going to begin with a beginning and vacation. can i get an acknowledgment for the jewish relations community council and the consortium of jewish community groups that are here today? if you could please stand, let's give you a round of applause. >> good morning. are you all very comfortable? good, stand up. [laughter] now, i will make this very quick and very easy. the best way to understand what you are doing today is the word justice. the word charity means to care. god does not care if you care. even if -- even the guy you may not believe in does not care if you care, but justice is what we are committed to do. this is by way of
we are here today -- and judith is going to help me -- this is one of the most incredible human beings, and she has been in charge for six years doing one hell of a job taking care of the four -- the poor. >> thank you. today, we are going to begin with a beginning and vacation. can i get an acknowledgment for the jewish relations community council and the consortium of jewish community groups that are here today? if you could please stand, let's give you a round of applause. >>...
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how is it that judith regan published this book? >> you will have to ask her. i wrote it. i gave to to my agent. my agent showed it around. >> what did you want to say -- >> judith regan bought it. >> what was the purpose of the book? >> well, the purpose of the book was to say that i think having lived through all the various periods, i learned something. about being a woman and about being a mother, although it took me a long time. and about being an american. and so i thought, well, you know, i'm getting old. and i've gone through all the various stages. the one that's the most distorted in people's memories is the 1950's. and i thought i would try to do a little justice to the 1950's. which was a much-insulted decade, even by the people who lived through the 1950's themselves. and everybody -- the betting line on the 1950's is that it was a big materialistic -- when i think about us post-war. we were the post-war grownups and we berated ourselves for being materialistic and when i think about the people who are in their 30's now, i have to laugh. i mean, so we were buy
how is it that judith regan published this book? >> you will have to ask her. i wrote it. i gave to to my agent. my agent showed it around. >> what did you want to say -- >> judith regan bought it. >> what was the purpose of the book? >> well, the purpose of the book was to say that i think having lived through all the various periods, i learned something. about being a woman and about being a mother, although it took me a long time. and about being an american....
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honda is using rock music by pands like judith priest to give its odyssey a tougher edge.ginal creator of minivans, will roll out a performance version of its 2011 dodge grand caravan. they're going to call it the man van. and ford is going to reenter the mini woman market with its c-max. >>> you can get your man van and drive it in your man cave and we'll put flames on the side. >> do i get a man cave? do i get one of those too? 2011 is looking sweet. >> christmas in july. >> what about mike, do you have one of those man vans? >> i don't. but i'm ready for us. >> we need a man bus at our house. >> let's look out to the roadways, you guys. this large vehicle over here southbound 880, there's not a minivan but we do have an issue with regard to a semi truck that was hit involving an accident with two smaller vehicles there. it's all the way off to the right-hand shoulder but it's a distraction at that interchange. so that's slow but also continuing down toward the dumbarton bridge. the castro valley y moves smoothly but there is a heavier volume of traffic today than last w
honda is using rock music by pands like judith priest to give its odyssey a tougher edge.ginal creator of minivans, will roll out a performance version of its 2011 dodge grand caravan. they're going to call it the man van. and ford is going to reenter the mini woman market with its c-max. >>> you can get your man van and drive it in your man cave and we'll put flames on the side. >> do i get a man cave? do i get one of those too? 2011 is looking sweet. >> christmas in july....
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judith is a clinical psychologist. good morning.ating and then there is this. >> right. >> what does it say when a spouse uses the marital bed to have an affair? >> to the betrayed spouse, it is a very loud, ugly, non-verbal message. i dismiss you, i have replaced you, and if this bed symbolizes our marriage, i am fouling the nest. that's a pretty difficult message to get past. >> is that what has happened in this minds of the person who has done it? is it about somehow getting back, throwing it in the person's face or is something else going on here? >> mostly, it's about i'm enraged and i want to hurt you. there are two other scenarios. one is i need to implode this marriage and get out and i'm hoping to either get caught or maybe i'll confess and give you something you can't forgive. the other is, i am really cheap. i'm so cheap, i will do what's easy. i don't even think about you. >> could it be i'm impulsive and the situation arises and i happen to be in whatever -- >> the happen to be whatever is a small percentage. i don't th
judith is a clinical psychologist. good morning.ating and then there is this. >> right. >> what does it say when a spouse uses the marital bed to have an affair? >> to the betrayed spouse, it is a very loud, ugly, non-verbal message. i dismiss you, i have replaced you, and if this bed symbolizes our marriage, i am fouling the nest. that's a pretty difficult message to get past. >> is that what has happened in this minds of the person who has done it? is it about somehow...
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school teacher christa mcauliffe, mission commander dick scobee, pilot michael smith, astronauts judithonald mcnair. and payload specialist gregory jarvis. lift-off was scheduled for 9:38 this morning. again, there were problems. a hard freeze overnight left ice on the launch pad. a two-hour delay. and then nasa discovers a faulty fire detector on board the shuttle. another hour's delay while it's replaced. finally, the lift-off was set for 11:38. a crowd of some 500 spectators, including 18 visiting school children from mcauliffe's hometown and then counted down anxiously. >> five, four, three, two, one! >> reporter: the liftoff appeared flawless. the spectators, including christa's parents, grace and edward, watched proudly, with tears of joy. 65 seconds into flight, nasa control orders commander scobee to go to full power. >> "challenger" go with throttle up. >> roger, go to throttle up. >> reporter: suddenly an explosion. >> controllers here looking very carefully at the situation. obviously, a major malfunction. >> reporter: nasa loses all communication with "challenger," but the c
school teacher christa mcauliffe, mission commander dick scobee, pilot michael smith, astronauts judithonald mcnair. and payload specialist gregory jarvis. lift-off was scheduled for 9:38 this morning. again, there were problems. a hard freeze overnight left ice on the launch pad. a two-hour delay. and then nasa discovers a faulty fire detector on board the shuttle. another hour's delay while it's replaced. finally, the lift-off was set for 11:38. a crowd of some 500 spectators, including 18...
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. >> hola, claudia, feliz aÑo, mi nombre es judith.mbre se entregarÍa hoy a las autoridades de su paÍs. >> estados unidos repatriÓ a mÉxico a 19 mil menores de edad. 15 mil de ellos eran varones, 11 mil viajaban solos. el total de mexicanos repatriados fueron casi 190 mil menos que en el 2009. >> mÉxico y honduras firmaron un nuevo acuerdo bilateral. desde la ciudad de mÉxico nos dice paulina gÓmez el foco principal es la inmigraciÓn. >> extorsiones de migrantes de esas naciones en las tierras mexicanas. tratarÁn de brindar protecciÓn a los migrantes. >> es importante reportar de los riesgos, amenazas de un riesgo de alguna manera irregular en el paÍs mÉxico. >> apoyarlos en procesos de denuncias y ademÁs crear una plataforma tecnolÓgica. >> en su travesÍa rumbo a estados unidos. >> alrededor de diez mil pudieran estar siendo objeto de secuestro, es decir, diez mil de 75 mil hondureÑos son atacados directamente por el crimen organizado. >> en total se estima que 25 mil indocumentados al aÑo son objeto de la delincuencia organizada y lo
. >> hola, claudia, feliz aÑo, mi nombre es judith.mbre se entregarÍa hoy a las autoridades de su paÍs. >> estados unidos repatriÓ a mÉxico a 19 mil menores de edad. 15 mil de ellos eran varones, 11 mil viajaban solos. el total de mexicanos repatriados fueron casi 190 mil menos que en el 2009. >> mÉxico y honduras firmaron un nuevo acuerdo bilateral. desde la ciudad de mÉxico nos dice paulina gÓmez el foco principal es la inmigraciÓn. >> extorsiones de migrantes...
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we mourn seven heroes carmichael smyth, dick scobee, judith resnik, ronald mcnair, gregory jarvis, and christa mcauliffe. we mourn their loss as a nation together. to the families of the seven, we cannot bear as you do the full impact of this tragedy, but we feel the loss and we are thinking about you so very much. your loved ones for daring and brave and they had that special grace, that special spirit that says give me a challenge and i will meet it with joy. they had a hunger to explore the universe and discover its truths. they wished to serve, and they did. this are all of us. we have grown used to wonders in this century. it is hard to dazzle us, but for 25 years, the united states space program has been doing just that. we have grown used to the idea of space and perhaps we forget that we have only just begun. we are still pioneers. today the members of the challenger crew were pioneers. i want to say something to the schoolchildren of america who were watching the live coverage of the shuttle's takeoff. i know is hard to understand that sometimes painful things like this happen
we mourn seven heroes carmichael smyth, dick scobee, judith resnik, ronald mcnair, gregory jarvis, and christa mcauliffe. we mourn their loss as a nation together. to the families of the seven, we cannot bear as you do the full impact of this tragedy, but we feel the loss and we are thinking about you so very much. your loved ones for daring and brave and they had that special grace, that special spirit that says give me a challenge and i will meet it with joy. they had a hunger to explore the...
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judith joins us on the line for independents. good morning. caller: thank you. i want to focus on two separate issues. one is the health care that you have been talking about. the first thing you said -- the job killing health care bill. i think this is a talking point. if you look at the way the health care bill is implemented over the four years, the health- care industry is currently 1/6 of the united states economy. d massivectually enad jobs because there are number -- large numbers of people currently unemployed. as they get into the system and the children all get their proper immunizations, which is usually covered now, you have the older people who cannot afford health care because the social security and medicare plan only pays 4/5 of their bill -- it is insane. if you look at the single payer option, you actually save a great deal of money because you do not have 9 million different companies all competing with people who tend to be poorly educated on the subject and do not know what they are buying. a perfect example is a motorized wheelchair for man
judith joins us on the line for independents. good morning. caller: thank you. i want to focus on two separate issues. one is the health care that you have been talking about. the first thing you said -- the job killing health care bill. i think this is a talking point. if you look at the way the health care bill is implemented over the four years, the health- care industry is currently 1/6 of the united states economy. d massivectually enad jobs because there are number -- large numbers of...
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. >> judith merkies, one minute. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: thank you, president.n innovation, we have to change our economy, as society we're going to be losing more jobs. so we need e.u. to take the initiative. can't we have a more integrated approach in your commission, together with the various the use. we see that only one dg is getting involved. i think we need a more holistic approach, and so i also think that the funds need to work together more as well. we have to avoid the fragmentation of funding. and so what about creating a major financial strain for innovation? and then energy, in relation to innovation, everyone is going for large capital but very often innovation should be found in small-scale. i think that's where we can find citizens. so my constituency and other college here think in terms of combining targets. thanks. >> you are rightly concerned with this problem, the lack at european levels. that's what i expect european council to address. in fact, a european innovation of partnerships are a goal to create an instrument to create signatures i
. >> judith merkies, one minute. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: thank you, president.n innovation, we have to change our economy, as society we're going to be losing more jobs. so we need e.u. to take the initiative. can't we have a more integrated approach in your commission, together with the various the use. we see that only one dg is getting involved. i think we need a more holistic approach, and so i also think that the funds need to work together more as well. we...
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. >> judith mentions work sharing.or they really don't want to retire anymore. in fact you say working is the new retirement. >> when you look at people and you ask them when they're going to retire, just as many people say 70 as say 65. but what kind of work is going to be fulfilling to you, either it's not financially feasible or it's not desirable to stop working at 65. so people are going to continue to do that. in many cases they're going to have to change their lifestyles financially to make sure they have enough money in their retirement whenever that is. >> in the second chapter of your life, how do you balance that? because on t because. >> act two has two big emotional challenges. we lose our friends, we lose our mind, we lose some sense of well-being, we lose our houses maybe our jobs and limits, i can't do what i used to do and i sure can't do its a fast. but we gain emotionally, what we used to be called wisdom, this is the time, fine night time has joy in it because i can savor it. that's the gift of bein
. >> judith mentions work sharing.or they really don't want to retire anymore. in fact you say working is the new retirement. >> when you look at people and you ask them when they're going to retire, just as many people say 70 as say 65. but what kind of work is going to be fulfilling to you, either it's not financially feasible or it's not desirable to stop working at 65. so people are going to continue to do that. in many cases they're going to have to change their lifestyles...
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judith joins us on the line for independents. good morning. caller: thank you. i want to focus on two separate issues. one is the health care that you have been talking about. the first thing you said -- the job killing health care bill. i think this is a talking point. if you look at the way the health care bill is implemented over the four years, the health- care industry is currently 1/6 of the united states economy. it will actually en d massive ad jobs because there are number -- large numbers of people currently unemployed. as they get into theystem and the children all get their proper immunizations, which is usually covered now, you have the older people who cannot afford health care because the social security and medicare plan only pays 4/5 of their bill -- it is insane. if you look at the single payer option, you actually save a great deal of money because you do not have 9 million different companies all competing with people who tend to be poorly educated on the subject and do not know what they are buying. a perfect example is a motorized wheelchai
judith joins us on the line for independents. good morning. caller: thank you. i want to focus on two separate issues. one is the health care that you have been talking about. the first thing you said -- the job killing health care bill. i think this is a talking point. if you look at the way the health care bill is implemented over the four years, the health- care industry is currently 1/6 of the united states economy. it will actually en d massive ad jobs because there are number -- large...
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judith joins us on the line for independents. good morning. caller: thank you. i want to focus on two separate issues. one is the health care that you have been talking about. the first thing you said -- the job killing health care bill. i think this is a talking point. if you look at the way the health care bill is implemented over the four years, the health- care industry is currently 1/6 of the united states economy. d massivectually enad jobs because there are number -- large numbers of people currently unemployed. as they get into the system and the children all get their proper immunizations, which is usually covered now, you have the older people who cannot afford health care because the social security and medicare plan only pays 4/5 of their bill -- it is insane. if you look at the single payer option, you actually save a great deal of money because you do not have 9 million different companies all competing with people who tend to be poorly educated on the subject and do not know what they are buying. a perfect example is a motorized wheelchair for man
judith joins us on the line for independents. good morning. caller: thank you. i want to focus on two separate issues. one is the health care that you have been talking about. the first thing you said -- the job killing health care bill. i think this is a talking point. if you look at the way the health care bill is implemented over the four years, the health- care industry is currently 1/6 of the united states economy. d massivectually enad jobs because there are number -- large numbers of...