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thank you, too, to marlene and his grandmother. he is remembered with great fondness for being a warm and wonderful partner to larry throughout his years of state. and on a personal note, for wearing pants suits. [laughter] last month, and when it came time for larry to finish his remarks at the state department, he did so in typical fashion, saying, "someone just said that 50 years from now that the work for the ops center will continue. well, i do not know how he or anybody else would know that because none of us will be around then." everyone burst out laughing. and then he said, "thank you and the bless you," and went on his way. 50 years from now, many of us will no longer be here, but, at the state department, i am confident that people will still be telling stories about lawrence eagleburger, the foreign service officer who rose all the way to the 74 as secretary of state, the diplomat who helped presidents and secretaries and america lead through times of crisis, the men who traveled with briefcases full of cartons of cigar
thank you, too, to marlene and his grandmother. he is remembered with great fondness for being a warm and wonderful partner to larry throughout his years of state. and on a personal note, for wearing pants suits. [laughter] last month, and when it came time for larry to finish his remarks at the state department, he did so in typical fashion, saying, "someone just said that 50 years from now that the work for the ops center will continue. well, i do not know how he or anybody else would...
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ourselves and for those we love who have died, and i would like to invite susan cornhill, alex perez, marlene perez to come up for the prayer of the faithful in english and in spanish. for our god we give thanks to you that you share with us at this moment that we aring together, gathered in your name. and we ask you to hear the prayers that we offered to jesus christ. amen. >>> you raise the dates of life. we ask for that faith. >> lord, hear our prayers. >> comfort us in our sorrow in the death of tony and vinny, let our faith and our internal life in hope. >> lord, hear our prayers. >> it's about peacefulness. translator. >> lord, you wept at the death, your friend, comfort us in your sorrow, at the death of tony and vinny. we ask this your face, lord hear our prayers. >> lord, hear our prayers. >> we pause now and present our own prayers before god. we prayer for all of us who are in the fire service from whatever department we may be, we pray for our police officers, our sheriff deputies, our paramedics, for all who serve us and who serve the strangers. we pray to the lord. lord, hear ou
ourselves and for those we love who have died, and i would like to invite susan cornhill, alex perez, marlene perez to come up for the prayer of the faithful in english and in spanish. for our god we give thanks to you that you share with us at this moment that we aring together, gathered in your name. and we ask you to hear the prayers that we offered to jesus christ. amen. >>> you raise the dates of life. we ask for that faith. >> lord, hear our prayers. >> comfort us in...
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we got a lot of help from howard wu and marlene tran. on wednesdays, we always have a chinese speaker available. i know that city-wide you're working with the captains to identify people through their citizens' advisory boards. now that we have e-mail, the internet will not be far behind. i know it sounds ridiculous, like we should already have this. but we are happy now that we have e-mail, and hopefully in the next 30, 45 days will have a policy -- we will have a policy in place. these are all things we should have, we should have had them awhile ago. at the public thinks we already have them -- i think the public thinks we already have them. the languages are most prominent in san francisco. supervisor chiu: how often are york station newsletters put out in different languages? >> minimally, they go out once a week, and depending on the district -- i know they try to put out a newsletter in a second language. what we try to do is a portion at the back of the newsletter. we can have that the together. we were trying to do that through
we got a lot of help from howard wu and marlene tran. on wednesdays, we always have a chinese speaker available. i know that city-wide you're working with the captains to identify people through their citizens' advisory boards. now that we have e-mail, the internet will not be far behind. i know it sounds ridiculous, like we should already have this. but we are happy now that we have e-mail, and hopefully in the next 30, 45 days will have a policy -- we will have a policy in place. these are...
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marlene wants to know. what are those elastic bands that athletes wear on their arms and legs?that's tonight's good question. >> you see them on the arms of some of college football's top players. but what are they? >> these are pretty standard straps that most athletes are using for tendon problems. >> dr. anthony luke treats a lot of college and pro athletes at the orthopedic institute. says these compression bands have been around for a while to relieve tendon pain. >> one that you see here is the brace that is one of the first companies to make one. it's a band that goes around this large tendon and this is for a condition called jumper's knee and gets some tension on there. >> dr. luke says these compression devices all basically work the same way. >> changes maybe the angle of the tendons and how those forces get applied to it so just by putting it on, someone will feel a little bit of difference. >> he says it can be a pain management alternative to taking alternatives. >> some of the prominent ones get injuries, it became stylish. i think you see a lot more guys wearing
marlene wants to know. what are those elastic bands that athletes wear on their arms and legs?that's tonight's good question. >> you see them on the arms of some of college football's top players. but what are they? >> these are pretty standard straps that most athletes are using for tendon problems. >> dr. anthony luke treats a lot of college and pro athletes at the orthopedic institute. says these compression bands have been around for a while to relieve tendon pain....
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marlene wants to know, what are those elastic bands that athletes wear on their arms and legs?t's tonight's good question. >> you see them on the arms of some of college football's top players, but what are they? >> these are pretty standard straps that most athletes are using for tendon problems. >> dr. anthony luke treats a lot of college and pro athletes at ucf's art peedic institute. says these compression bands have been around for a while to relieve tendon pain. >> one that you see here is called the show pats brace that is kind of one of the first companies to make one. it is actually a band that goes around this large tendon and this is for a condition called jumper's knee. kind of gets some tension on there. >> dr. luke says these compression type devices all basically work the same way. >> changes the angle of the tendon, just by putting it on, someone will feel difference. >> he say it is can be a pain management alternative, but a bit of a fashion statement as well. >> a lot of athletes, especially the more prominent ones, it became stylish. if you had minor symptom
marlene wants to know, what are those elastic bands that athletes wear on their arms and legs?t's tonight's good question. >> you see them on the arms of some of college football's top players, but what are they? >> these are pretty standard straps that most athletes are using for tendon problems. >> dr. anthony luke treats a lot of college and pro athletes at ucf's art peedic institute. says these compression bands have been around for a while to relieve tendon pain. >>...
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[laughter] supervisor cohen: next up we have marlene tran. >> good evening. considering the fact that district 10 has the highest population of asians here, how come there are so little services for the group? last year, there were 300 cdo's that asked for money, and where did these services go? who are they? this is our real question that we need all the departments to respond to. >> we have asian-pacific and islander groups where we're looking at the needs. this is one of the means that unless,. we do need to look at larger organizations -- the demographics of communities has to change. you just stated that. moving the cdo's to the direction of the need as well. from the direction of our asian pacific and islander group, we are looking how to ensure northeast medical services opened up the facility in the area. i think we will have to work harder to make some changes, where we are providing those services. it could be a hub for some of those services as well. because part of it is really finding the real estate for the individuals. from those recommendation
[laughter] supervisor cohen: next up we have marlene tran. >> good evening. considering the fact that district 10 has the highest population of asians here, how come there are so little services for the group? last year, there were 300 cdo's that asked for money, and where did these services go? who are they? this is our real question that we need all the departments to respond to. >> we have asian-pacific and islander groups where we're looking at the needs. this is one of the...
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from the get go down here at home marlene golf steve stricker has moved up to number four in the world rankings after victory at the memorial tournament in ohio he was poor shots ahead after this explosive bunker shot at the twelfth and even though he cooled off on the latter holds he still won by a shot on sixteen under overall fellow americans mike brown joe tied for second world number one luke donald was. struck it is now america's highest rank for the first time in his career. elsewhere sweden's alexander noren has claimed his second title on the european tour he's won the wales open by two shots his nine hundred raver all at celtic manor another big game and this handsome frenchman gregory would be they finished tied in second durant getting his hands on the trophy to add to his two thousand and nine europe a masters title. you're never really believed my game was good enough for with the less we know. here with but as you know it's not as good as all of this it is it feels. relieving. now let's switch the bikes and motor g.p. where casey stoner has won the cattle and brown previ
from the get go down here at home marlene golf steve stricker has moved up to number four in the world rankings after victory at the memorial tournament in ohio he was poor shots ahead after this explosive bunker shot at the twelfth and even though he cooled off on the latter holds he still won by a shot on sixteen under overall fellow americans mike brown joe tied for second world number one luke donald was. struck it is now america's highest rank for the first time in his career. elsewhere...
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. >> marlene perez described her brother and commanded men and also respect. it is a difficult job, she acknowledged. >> some of you loved him so and wondered if he loved you back. well, i'm here to tell you, yes, he did. >> and tony valerio's best friend described a multi-facetted man who lived life fully who was also a consummate professional. >> he could walk into a chaotic situation, diffuse eat motion natural fireworks, pick up the pees and bring sanity to an otherwise intense and sometimes dangerous ambulance call. he was the best part of many people's worst day. >> this would have been one of those bad days, as well. both men posthumously received the firefighters in the line of duty. and the receptions continues for many of the firefighters who came here from across the country and literally around the world. as one of them said, we don't get to see each other very often. unfortunately it always seems to be at an event like this. from st. mary's's cathedral and san francisco, wade freedman, abc7 news. >> thank you very much. >> the massive funeral proc
. >> marlene perez described her brother and commanded men and also respect. it is a difficult job, she acknowledged. >> some of you loved him so and wondered if he loved you back. well, i'm here to tell you, yes, he did. >> and tony valerio's best friend described a multi-facetted man who lived life fully who was also a consummate professional. >> he could walk into a chaotic situation, diffuse eat motion natural fireworks, pick up the pees and bring sanity to an...
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. >>> marlene wants to know, what are those elastic bands athletes wear on their arms and legs? ken bastida with tonight's "good question." >> reporter: you see them on the arms of some of college football's top players. but what are they? >> niece are pretty standard straps that most athletes -- these are pretty standard straps that most athletes are using for tendon problems. >> reporter: he treats a lot of college and pro athletes at the orthopedic institute. he says these compression bands have been around for a while to leave tendon pain. >> this is a brace that's kind of one of the first companies to make one. but it's a band that just goes around this large tendon, the patellar tendon for a condition called jumper's knee, gets some tension on there. >> reporter: dr. luke says these compression type devises all work the same way. >> changes the angle of the tendons and how those forces get applied to it so that just by putting it on, someone will feel a little bit of difference. >> reporter: he says it can be a pain management alternative to taking anti-inflammatories but
. >>> marlene wants to know, what are those elastic bands athletes wear on their arms and legs? ken bastida with tonight's "good question." >> reporter: you see them on the arms of some of college football's top players. but what are they? >> niece are pretty standard straps that most athletes -- these are pretty standard straps that most athletes are using for tendon problems. >> reporter: he treats a lot of college and pro athletes at the orthopedic...
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instead, this would be a voucher and it would say here's money, miss medicare marlene, go spend it theest fit to get your health care. that's very different from the way medicare is done right now. >> do we get -- do we have any sense at all whether or not americans will accept a plan like the ryan plan? >> there are some polls that show that americans are a little bit unsure about this plan. if senior citizens perceive that this plan is going to cost them more money than they're spending now or if they perceive that they're going to get care that is of lower quality than they're getting now, this is going to have real trouble. senior citizens right now are used to turning 65 and getting really quite good care from medicare without having to pay much money. if they perceive that this will change that, that's going to be a problem. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks. >>> job numbers, taxes, national debt. the candidates made some big claims about some big issues in last night's debate. but were they true? we will take a closer look in our truth-o-meter. >>> don't forget to vote for the story yo
instead, this would be a voucher and it would say here's money, miss medicare marlene, go spend it theest fit to get your health care. that's very different from the way medicare is done right now. >> do we get -- do we have any sense at all whether or not americans will accept a plan like the ryan plan? >> there are some polls that show that americans are a little bit unsure about this plan. if senior citizens perceive that this plan is going to cost them more money than they're...
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marlene is joining us from jefferson township, new jersey. caller: for the deficit get out of the wars. we have spent $4 trillion with a t in the last 20 years and afghanistan and iraq. that money came out of social security taxes people, because that is where it came. one thing i would like to correct that i heard for years. everybody talks about bill clinton having a balanced budget. i am a bookkeeper. he never had a balanced budget. if that was the case, why did the deficit -- debt, national debt, go up every year if he had a balanced budget. you would not be adding money to the national debt, would you? people have to understand we need to start electing leaders that are for american people, not world leaders. they are traveling all over the world at our expense and we are bankrupt. one thing they did years ago when they had no jobs, they took the the streets and demanded all immigration stop -- legal and illegal -- until the american people were put to work. thank you. host: are you still with us? i want to clarify. what president obama
marlene is joining us from jefferson township, new jersey. caller: for the deficit get out of the wars. we have spent $4 trillion with a t in the last 20 years and afghanistan and iraq. that money came out of social security taxes people, because that is where it came. one thing i would like to correct that i heard for years. everybody talks about bill clinton having a balanced budget. i am a bookkeeper. he never had a balanced budget. if that was the case, why did the deficit -- debt, national...
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this government is so broken and it is beginning to marlene -- vitally affect americans. it is your duty as stewards of the public to fix this. please do your best for the american people to put this nation back to work. thank you for the opportunity to be heard. >> thank you. >> chairman i said, ranking member, and members of the committee, i am pleased to speak with you today about the department the interiors challenges associated with managing federal oil and gas in the aftermath of the macondo oil spill. the part of the interior leases land for exploration and production. this provides a domestic source of energy, creates jobs, and raises revenues shared between federal state and tribal governments. revenue generated is one of the largest non-taxed sources of government funds totaling billions of dollars annually. the deadly explosion on board the deepwater horizon and the resulting oil spill emphasizes the importance of the interior permitting inspection process to ensure environmental safety. as found by the national commission on the bp-deepwater horizon oil spill
this government is so broken and it is beginning to marlene -- vitally affect americans. it is your duty as stewards of the public to fix this. please do your best for the american people to put this nation back to work. thank you for the opportunity to be heard. >> thank you. >> chairman i said, ranking member, and members of the committee, i am pleased to speak with you today about the department the interiors challenges associated with managing federal oil and gas in the...