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cooper's severely disabled daughter, maia, who died at age 14, and rare neurological disorder . >> she was nonverbal, but she could really come alive with music. >>reporter: with dr. cooper and myers father founded the nonprofit in 1989, they started with a handful of children. >> today, the nonprofit is 29 years old, and serves more than 100 children and adults. >>reporter: the nonprofits paid music therapist says dr. cooper has expanded the sessions to several locations in richmond and berkeley. >> she is very strong-willed. and, she knows what she wants but again, she makes it happen. >>reporter: all of the participants perform in a music festival. and sometimes it takes years, but dr. cooper has seen miracles through myers music therapy fund . >> somebody who never spoke, being able to sing. >>reporter: for cofounding a music therapy nonprofit, that improves the quality of life of developmentally disabled participants, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to dr. joanna cooper. kpix five. >>> the therapy sessions offer groups or individuals. there is a small fee, usually
cooper's severely disabled daughter, maia, who died at age 14, and rare neurological disorder . >> she was nonverbal, but she could really come alive with music. >>reporter: with dr. cooper and myers father founded the nonprofit in 1989, they started with a handful of children. >> today, the nonprofit is 29 years old, and serves more than 100 children and adults. >>reporter: the nonprofits paid music therapist says dr. cooper has expanded the sessions to several...
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their 13-year-old daughter, maia, spends her free time knitting and playing in the backyard.o you ever miss technology? >> not really, no. the only thing i might miss technology for is listening to music or an audio book. >> every parent is really struggling with how to reap the benefits of technology while minimizing some of the risks. >> reporter: caroline knorr is the senior parenting editor for "common sense" media, a nonprofit that studies the effect of media and technology on kids. they recommend paying close attention to kids' demeanor while using their devices and creating a schedule with guidelines on the types of tech activities they can do and for how long. for monica and pierre, the hope is that a tech-free childhood will lead to more balance later in life. >> >> young children need to grow in a different environment that doesn't have that much technology in it. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, silicon valley. >> ninan: coming up, towns across america finding unique ways to attract workers and stop the brain drain. and close call-- a plane weaves through traff
their 13-year-old daughter, maia, spends her free time knitting and playing in the backyard.o you ever miss technology? >> not really, no. the only thing i might miss technology for is listening to music or an audio book. >> every parent is really struggling with how to reap the benefits of technology while minimizing some of the risks. >> reporter: caroline knorr is the senior parenting editor for "common sense" media, a nonprofit that studies the effect of media...
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tommy and maia from morgan hill, welcome to the party. >> it should be awesome. >> you have, all three years. why do you come for the parade? >> we've had the warriors all day. we've been through this before. we like winning. >>> this has rubbed off on you. why are you such a warriors fan? >> everybody is a warriors fan here. >> reporter: this family is all here and thank you for chatting with us. have a great time at the party. if you are going to come, the parade route starts at 11th and broadway and then it turns onto 20th and then harrison and on 19th street it goes towarde e fs down lakeside drive. up to 1 million people are expected to pack the streets of oakland for the parade that starts at 11:00 a.m. anne makovec, kpix5. >>> we are keeping a close eye on your ride through oakland. a lot of folks are already there and starting to line up. right now, 880 still looks fantastic and you are strongly encouraged not to drive to the parade. you can use mass transit or bart will be running extra longer trains and more trains. keep in mind there will be many offramps closed during the p
tommy and maia from morgan hill, welcome to the party. >> it should be awesome. >> you have, all three years. why do you come for the parade? >> we've had the warriors all day. we've been through this before. we like winning. >>> this has rubbed off on you. why are you such a warriors fan? >> everybody is a warriors fan here. >> reporter: this family is all here and thank you for chatting with us. have a great time at the party. if you are going to come,...
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you know, maia angelou said that years ago. people tell who you they are. listen the first time.y that they would pursue to create a disincentive, a deterent for the folks and these families to come to our border. many of whom are seek ago sigh l -- seeking asylum. many are seeking murder capitals of the world. and there is what we're doing? this is not reflective of who we are as a country. and it has got to stop. it really has to stop. he has to stop playing politics for this issue. at some point everybody has to say, you know what? i'm going to draw a line somewhere and this is where i'm going to draw the line. it seems some people are saying and you're calling linld behindr air and the dhs secretary, senator harris, thank you for accommodating us between the votes. i do appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. thank you. >> and still to come, paul manafort's first weekend in jail wlachlt happened? that's next. ought i was managiny moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to m
you know, maia angelou said that years ago. people tell who you they are. listen the first time.y that they would pursue to create a disincentive, a deterent for the folks and these families to come to our border. many of whom are seek ago sigh l -- seeking asylum. many are seeking murder capitals of the world. and there is what we're doing? this is not reflective of who we are as a country. and it has got to stop. it really has to stop. he has to stop playing politics for this issue. at some...
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one of my contentions to have this discussion with maia, social security is not an entitlement is the insurance that they pay towards. they just have to look at their paycheck to see fica federal insurance contribution. whose? yours. so the citizens of our country understand they are making these insurance premiums. so now i ask you, often times government is criticized for not being run more like a business. since this is an insurance program and a federal insurance program, social security, shouldn't be run more like a business? we think so but when is the last time the premiums were adjusted in social security? tip o'neill was the speaker ronald reagan was president but they came together bipartisan to come up with a solution. the problem is they did not index enough as they were projecting going forward but they did solve the problem initially by coming together to come up with a solution. understanding that this is an actuarial problem at its corporate have any of your insurance premiums gone up since 1983? three? think about that for a moment. there has not been an adjustment in
one of my contentions to have this discussion with maia, social security is not an entitlement is the insurance that they pay towards. they just have to look at their paycheck to see fica federal insurance contribution. whose? yours. so the citizens of our country understand they are making these insurance premiums. so now i ask you, often times government is criticized for not being run more like a business. since this is an insurance program and a federal insurance program, social security,...
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riccardo maia, the head of the u.n. mission in timbuktu, had his office attacked by gunmen eight months ago. a bullet wt through here? yes it was supposed to go through my head, instead it went through the map. e well i was lucugh to survive that attack, actually i had stepped out of my office seven minutes before the attack occurred, which i never did at that time, so somehow i was protected, the malians say by god. >> reporter: the u.n. has a rare y'ndate to protect the cit cultural heritage, including the manuscripts. >> they are important because they are a testimony of what has been going on here, that we see today as a remote outpost in thu sahara, nine ces ago when this was a major cultural center. where there was a large university with, teachers and scholars coming fr the arab peninsula. >> reporter: some of the families who owned aptient manuscrirefused to smuggle them out of the city during the al qaeda occupation of timbuktu. we managed to track one of them and we are going to ask why ty wanted to hold on to
riccardo maia, the head of the u.n. mission in timbuktu, had his office attacked by gunmen eight months ago. a bullet wt through here? yes it was supposed to go through my head, instead it went through the map. e well i was lucugh to survive that attack, actually i had stepped out of my office seven minutes before the attack occurred, which i never did at that time, so somehow i was protected, the malians say by god. >> reporter: the u.n. has a rare y'ndate to protect the cit cultural...
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thank you, maia, for your hard work and your attention on our nation's debt problems. it is very important and fundamental to every aspect in life right now to our national defense. social security is one of the drivers of the debt, not the biggest, but one of the drivers of the debt. i want to focus on yesterday i was asked to be on a foxbusiness news interview and some folks here came up and commented about the interview and i wanted to focus on that for a second and the interviewer was speaking with his cohost and said do you think you'll ever see one dime of social security benefits but she said no and he said i don't think so either but then he asked me is that what you done with social security is like what bernie made off did and he is in prison now. that is exactly what the guy said to me. growing up -- [laughter] growing up and going through potential life and not focusing on that but focusing on trying to provide myself a retirement when i retired i really was not sure i could get social security because i read about it in the papers and the past and is alway
thank you, maia, for your hard work and your attention on our nation's debt problems. it is very important and fundamental to every aspect in life right now to our national defense. social security is one of the drivers of the debt, not the biggest, but one of the drivers of the debt. i want to focus on yesterday i was asked to be on a foxbusiness news interview and some folks here came up and commented about the interview and i wanted to focus on that for a second and the interviewer was...
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a maia tshwane it's good to have you with us. we begin in turkey where the election authority has named islamic conservative rhetoric type add on as the winner of sunday's presidential poll extending his fifteen year grip on power and have a look now at the results turkey's state news agency put the incumbent aired on at just under fifty three percent his main challenger maha time in jail of the secular c.h.p. the republican people's party receives around thirty one percent of the vote. of the pro kurdish h.t.t.p. pulled in just over eight percent but this victory on will assume sweeping new powers added to the presidency last year and a referendum that was backed by a small majority of turks. one nation one flag one country the crowd chant led by one man russia have added one has tightened his grip on power in taki off to winning sunday's presidential poll he thanked his supporters in ankara after the electoral commission declared his victory. called the should of the winner this election is democracy. relieve.
a maia tshwane it's good to have you with us. we begin in turkey where the election authority has named islamic conservative rhetoric type add on as the winner of sunday's presidential poll extending his fifteen year grip on power and have a look now at the results turkey's state news agency put the incumbent aired on at just under fifty three percent his main challenger maha time in jail of the secular c.h.p. the republican people's party receives around thirty one percent of the vote. of the...