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mentoring us. that time. afterward he said. aye aye aye. i long meeting you ch ch i know. i will. ch i am. in june. use. i sneak into which the agency saturdays. in the city. why am i. i got one. we immediately ordered that. but military effort. each. are you will will will you know. huh. the a large city with a population of ten million with various cultures and ethnic groups coexist. i know it's one of america's richest area. all the way the mecca of the local film industry are located in law...
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. >> the mentors use this video as a tool. it helps them understand what their younger peers may be going through and how to provide guidance. >> we brought peer leadership to the eighth grade 'cause we're seeing a lot of incidents of real serious mental-health issues and social issues starting much younger. i think that the kids respond to it really well because it's coming from a peer -- someone who's older than them, but not that much older than them. and the seniors are guided by myself as the school counselor and by two other faculty members, and we teach them how to write lesson plans, what to look for in mental health and substance abuse. >> i chose to be a peer leader because when i took the program back in eighth grade, i really felt connected to what it had to offer and what it taught. >> if a teen is depressed, i asked miss cobylinski, who should the teen talk to first? >> i would love for kids to talk to their parents, to have an open dialogue with their parents. but in some cases, the parents are a source of the d
. >> the mentors use this video as a tool. it helps them understand what their younger peers may be going through and how to provide guidance. >> we brought peer leadership to the eighth grade 'cause we're seeing a lot of incidents of real serious mental-health issues and social issues starting much younger. i think that the kids respond to it really well because it's coming from a peer -- someone who's older than them, but not that much older than them. and the seniors are guided...
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it is mentoring us. that's it i'm going to africa he said. you you will know when will you will eye. exit polls from a historic referendum in crimea sure it will but not to send one to break away from ukraine to be unified with moscow. even the folder that led to wait come to think the white house in the eu came out and said that they will not recognize crimean faithful self determination that's despite acting as she need it most of the breakaway even if it's in the process bob wright jr train essays is aimed at me for pizza with one of the lead as the presidential candidate threatening to blow up pipelines
it is mentoring us. that's it i'm going to africa he said. you you will know when will you will eye. exit polls from a historic referendum in crimea sure it will but not to send one to break away from ukraine to be unified with moscow. even the folder that led to wait come to think the white house in the eu came out and said that they will not recognize crimean faithful self determination that's despite acting as she need it most of the breakaway even if it's in the process bob wright jr train...
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your mentor, your mentor used to say all politics is local. >> right. >> what is driving this crisis now, whatever you think of putin is the insurrectionary extreme politics in ukraine. now kerry is there today. formally, it said that he is there to find out what they need. but they could say that in an e-mail. we know what they need. they want money and military. he is there to try to chill this government out, because they've been doing provocative things that have been provoking the russians. if this is going to be our government, this so-called government in kiev, which was not elected, which overthrow the constitution, which deposed the president and has run parliament, it at least has to behave decently, or america and europe can't rally around it. i think that's what kerry is trying to do. can he do it? i don't know, because all politics are local. >> my thought, gene, i think the president went too far on friday. i think the president played his part in this escalation on friday. what do you think? it's been calm enough. >> i don't think the president did anything particularl
your mentor, your mentor used to say all politics is local. >> right. >> what is driving this crisis now, whatever you think of putin is the insurrectionary extreme politics in ukraine. now kerry is there today. formally, it said that he is there to find out what they need. but they could say that in an e-mail. we know what they need. they want money and military. he is there to try to chill this government out, because they've been doing provocative things that have been provoking...
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students will go to the discovery headquarters in silver springs for mentoring, prompt us shopping, and even the all-important makeover. this is the first of three "say yes to the prom" events. >> how blessed would you feel to be a macgruder high school student right now? >> very blessed. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> 6:00. first the snow, then the cold set in, leading to some conditions in the area. now some gusty winds are making us feel more like january t
students will go to the discovery headquarters in silver springs for mentoring, prompt us shopping, and even the all-important makeover. this is the first of three "say yes to the prom" events. >> how blessed would you feel to be a macgruder high school student right now? >> very blessed. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> 6:00. first the snow, then the cold set in, leading to some conditions...
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mentors. >> if each of us would take time to wrap our arms around young people, encourage them, expose them hings they've not seen before, we'd chip away at the programs. >> he says his mentor held him accountable for coming to school. >> he pushed us. going hard on us every day. every day, we come to school. >> now there will be a series of summits us for abc7 news at 4:00 >> the news at 5:00 begins right now. >> this behavior is not tolerated in our department >> the police department doing damage control after aesting one of their own for rape. a series of accidents causing trouble across the bay area tonight. >> live up here on the roof of the kgotv broadcast center, windier weather is >> tonight this cop is suspected of praying "person he was supposed to help." among disturbing allegations the crime happened while on duty responding to a domestic violence call. the officer is now out on bail. this is a shock to the community but especially, i'd image wrin to fellow officers. >> shocking and also, problematic. mror police, this contains rep yu dayings of other officers. and could erode p
mentors. >> if each of us would take time to wrap our arms around young people, encourage them, expose them hings they've not seen before, we'd chip away at the programs. >> he says his mentor held him accountable for coming to school. >> he pushed us. going hard on us every day. every day, we come to school. >> now there will be a series of summits us for abc7 news at 4:00 >> the news at 5:00 begins right now. >> this behavior is not tolerated in our...
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. >> well, you know, our old friend, our mutual friend zell miller, one of my mentors in life used to say a hit dog barks. the reason they're all barking at hillary is they fear her. >> sometimes the hit dog is right and then the bus is in trouble. we can trade georgisms later. in the "crossfire" tonight, the president of emily's list and hillary clinton supporter and the president of citizens united. since you're the guest host, you get the first opportunity here. >> well, great, thank you. first, thanks for having me. lovely to be co-hosting again, david, happy it's you and not jon stewart sitting opposite from me. >> see how you feel at the end. >> but we go back a ways. >> we do. >> and our audience should know that. 20 years now you've been on this obsession, this anti-hillary obsession, whitewater, harassing her when she was first lady, as a senate candidate, running for president. in those 20 years she's been voted the most admired woman in america, so you failed as a political stalker. you just need a new hobby, don't you, david? >> i don't think so. first of all, you and hill
. >> well, you know, our old friend, our mutual friend zell miller, one of my mentors in life used to say a hit dog barks. the reason they're all barking at hillary is they fear her. >> sometimes the hit dog is right and then the bus is in trouble. we can trade georgisms later. in the "crossfire" tonight, the president of emily's list and hillary clinton supporter and the president of citizens united. since you're the guest host, you get the first opportunity here....
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give me my costco back little one has to do this i feel like i'm in jail if we complain the mentor yells at us. some of my friends have even been in the name of whatever that is. appalling what conditions. eight the men's milk less than three games matching grant all the essentials of march in dc. they could die if not sooner and profiting from the plight of these. mind you the truth and agencies have much light. many do not hesitate to make it all it promises to convince him to send to act as an island large commissions. the body police are trying to get these next next. this mining lease and arrested a man accused of making the fullest contact form and looking at the top should be a tad into hot. he's in tempe to buy the office back in charge of fraud. i was going to have a license to send workers approached it. what is it that much. it was just an intermediary. he would get lost from my spinach. i just want to help in moving. do you realize that because a few people have died. yes i'm sorry sometimes it happens that this is not one main job with the help of nepal the embassy until you try t
give me my costco back little one has to do this i feel like i'm in jail if we complain the mentor yells at us. some of my friends have even been in the name of whatever that is. appalling what conditions. eight the men's milk less than three games matching grant all the essentials of march in dc. they could die if not sooner and profiting from the plight of these. mind you the truth and agencies have much light. many do not hesitate to make it all it promises to convince him to send to act as...
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will not go to war with thegrainy people -- ukrainian people, but it we do reserve the right to use all mentoredo protect russian citizens. incident,he shooting ukrainian soldiers decided to kick a ball around. it did not last long. some aggressive looking characters turned up, and the ukrainians headed off and chose not to be drawn into more trouble. president putin claims there are russian troops, just ukrainian volunteers who support russia. also today, president obama threaten russia with emetic isolation unless it back down. president putin is existing what theened in kiev was unlawful removal of an elected resident and brushes and brightest are -- an elected president, and russia's interests are directly affected. yesterday was inspecting military maneuvers, today there was troops have been ordered walks to borrow tax -- back to barracks. later, and defensive about was he also trying to reassure everyone that force is not his intention at the moment? today, his foreign minister seem to want to push the need for dialogue. >> i won't even fantasize about the possibility of sanctions. we have
will not go to war with thegrainy people -- ukrainian people, but it we do reserve the right to use all mentoredo protect russian citizens. incident,he shooting ukrainian soldiers decided to kick a ball around. it did not last long. some aggressive looking characters turned up, and the ukrainians headed off and chose not to be drawn into more trouble. president putin claims there are russian troops, just ukrainian volunteers who support russia. also today, president obama threaten russia with...
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our first movie we did to gather was produced by james l brooks who was our mentor and taught us everythingow to make a script and edit and how to function. to this day, i know i am doing what i saw jim do in so many situations. i saw him be strong and clear -- i saw him get it. and i said, i see, this is how it is done. those kinds of relationships mean a lot. >> martin scorsese is a great admirer of yours. you know that? >> he has been kind to me. >> he admires you. is there a relationship? >> there's a relationship of me idolizing him. every now and then, he is a person who will screen films and over the years, i have gotten an invitation to see what he is looking at that today. it is always a little master class, two movies. one of the films i made in india, i made this movie because i went over there as saw this movie called "the river," i had never seen before that martin scorsese was screening. i knew what i wanted to do next. and you know, he has the film a foundation which is one of the most valuable resources into the organization of for this art form ever. >> what are the best sh
our first movie we did to gather was produced by james l brooks who was our mentor and taught us everythingow to make a script and edit and how to function. to this day, i know i am doing what i saw jim do in so many situations. i saw him be strong and clear -- i saw him get it. and i said, i see, this is how it is done. those kinds of relationships mean a lot. >> martin scorsese is a great admirer of yours. you know that? >> he has been kind to me. >> he admires you. is there...
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blessed us with mentor and programs designed to try to tell doctors nurses and pharmacists is what is going like that but a strange stuff the korea strait the pdp the hospital a couple times it is just healthcare they head to the lost legacy nobody does it get the wood you just next door to the hospital is the korean protection accorded to fight back in two thousand and ten jointly funded by but the koreans americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions including vehicle with copics structured and well kept coming in that tricks like to compute overpass and that the team. he tends not to smear him. soon i know he took over. what goes on. it was. bill hall. in order to get it over. the body. the u s a i g study life expectancy has increased from forty to sixty two. and is there del freak when she was in nelson schools had just been held on to the top of the stylists on the entry of new works whispers top of their institutions the focus on improving education and healthcare. stochastic or a boss but some textbook which help the country which works towards the future
blessed us with mentor and programs designed to try to tell doctors nurses and pharmacists is what is going like that but a strange stuff the korea strait the pdp the hospital a couple times it is just healthcare they head to the lost legacy nobody does it get the wood you just next door to the hospital is the korean protection accorded to fight back in two thousand and ten jointly funded by but the koreans americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions including vehicle...
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blessed us with a mentor and programs designed to try to come over to the sea is calm all this this is what isn't quite like the registration stuff the crisp with the pdp the hospital a couple times it isn't just hope that they have to the lost legacy greed is good for the wood just next door to the hospice nurse the korean protection of footage i printed two thousand and ten jordan funded by but the koreans americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions including vehicle with copics structured well to having the tricks like to compute overpass and decrepit there's no sense to them. no it was the thought. sharon bill hall in order to get it over. the body. the star us ait study life expectancy has increased from forty to sixty two. and is there del freak when she was in nelson schools textures be held on to the top of. the entry and do what other whispers top of their institutions the focus on improving education and healthcare. just for a boss but some textbook which i hope. towards the future. we get one shot lead after three to five years to protect against all
blessed us with a mentor and programs designed to try to come over to the sea is calm all this this is what isn't quite like the registration stuff the crisp with the pdp the hospital a couple times it isn't just hope that they have to the lost legacy greed is good for the wood just next door to the hospice nurse the korean protection of footage i printed two thousand and ten jordan funded by but the koreans americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions including vehicle...
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blessed us with a mentor and programs designed to try to help doctors nurses and office this is what is going like that registration stuff to chris had the vehicle possibly a couple times. it is just health care they head to the lost legacy nobody does it get the wood you just next door to the hospital is the korean protection of what age i printed two thousand and ten jointly funded by bridget koreans americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions including vehicle with copics structured well to loving the metrics like to compute overpass and decrepit there's no sense to them you know it will work with other children. it was. bill hall in order to get it over the body. the star us ait study life expectancy has increased from forty to sixty two. and is now three twenty we didn't go to school. it's just that held the top of the list on the entry of new work one of the spurs top of their institutions that focus on improving education and healthcare. stochastic or a boss but some textbook which so what's the future. they seem to get things done that last for three t
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blessed us with a mentor and programs designed to try to help doctors nurses and pharmacists is what is going to like the registration stuff to chris had to be taken to hospital with a couple times. it is just health care they head to the lost legacy. nobody does it get the wood. you just next door to the hospital as the korean protection accorded to fight back in two thousand and ten. jointly funded by bridget koreans and americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions including vehicle with copics structured well other than that tricks like to compute overpass and decrepit. he tends not to smear him. you know it all. what goes on. it was. sarah. bill hall in order to get it over the body. the church usa likely start a life expectancy has increased from forty to sixty two. and is there del freak when she was in nelson schools textures be held on to the top of the stylist on the entry of new works one of the spurs top of their institutions that focus on improving education and health care such as the great cost but some textbook which helped the country which work
blessed us with a mentor and programs designed to try to help doctors nurses and pharmacists is what is going to like the registration stuff to chris had to be taken to hospital with a couple times. it is just health care they head to the lost legacy. nobody does it get the wood. you just next door to the hospital as the korean protection accorded to fight back in two thousand and ten. jointly funded by bridget koreans and americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions...
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. >> well, you know, our old friend, our mutual friend zell miller, one of my mentors in life used toks. the reason they're all
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this is a big settlement that i sent a letter to the attorney general for medical research and use mentoring -- youth mentoring. the work you we're doing is great focusing young people don't end up on the road but to get them earlier in the process. i think the chairman for the hearing and we will hear from general meese and our great colleague. >> i've with like to reiterate also my colleagues concern and support to help local jurisdictions clean up the dna of rape kit backlog. also my good friend question about encouraging cooperation with the ukraine and he is right the best place to do that is through the money. i hope you lost your folks to contact your people to let them know to what extent they are refusing to cooperate that is a great point of leverage to win sure that they are cooperating. the area of cybersecurity is something near and dear to my heart's. my good friend took me to see your cybercenter and i cannot thank you enough. is extraordinarily impressive. we will do everything we can to help you in that effort. there has been a tremendous problem the public is aware of the c
this is a big settlement that i sent a letter to the attorney general for medical research and use mentoring -- youth mentoring. the work you we're doing is great focusing young people don't end up on the road but to get them earlier in the process. i think the chairman for the hearing and we will hear from general meese and our great colleague. >> i've with like to reiterate also my colleagues concern and support to help local jurisdictions clean up the dna of rape kit backlog. also my...
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our own peers from these kinds of attacks and that we still have to rely on our mentors to come here and defend and protect us. but let me say this. my name is van jones. i used to be a local activist. i used to try to help kids who were sent away to prison. i saw kids being sent away to prison for doing things in bayview hunters point that my classmates were doing at yale law school. i saw my classmates smoking dope at yale law school. they didn't go to prison. but i saw kids the same age down here at bayview hunters point that still have not come back, and that bothered me. and i took my law degree to try to do something about it, and i burned out. it was too hard. i went to too many funerals. i'm not as strong as my mentors and elders. too many funerals. too many young people laying in kass lets and grown folks sitting up in the peughs with white hair. do that enough times, it does something to you. ~ caskets. and i started to look at myself, what could i do to make a positive difference to make a better future for these young people? and there was one person i was able to reach out to who was able to help
our own peers from these kinds of attacks and that we still have to rely on our mentors to come here and defend and protect us. but let me say this. my name is van jones. i used to be a local activist. i used to try to help kids who were sent away to prison. i saw kids being sent away to prison for doing things in bayview hunters point that my classmates were doing at yale law school. i saw my classmates smoking dope at yale law school. they didn't go to prison. but i saw kids the same age down...
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brooks, who was our mentor and sort of taught us everything about how to make a script, how to edit a movie and, for me, how to function as a person in the movie industry. i mean, to this day, when i know i'm just doing what i saw jim do in so many situations, i saw him be strong and clear and i just saw him kind of get it, and i said, oh, i see, so this is how it's done. so those kind of relationships mean quite a lot. >> charlie: martin scorsese is a great admirer of yours. you know that, obviously. >> well, i mean, he's been kind to me. >> charlie: he said in his own words how much he admires you. is there a relationship there? >> there's a relationship with me idolizing him. [ laughter ] i mean, over the years -- he's the one person i can think of who will screen movies on film and every now and then over the years i've gotten the invitation to go over and see what he's looking at that day and it's always a little master class, two movies -- and one of the films i made we made in india. i made this movie because i went over there and saw this movie called "the river" that lawrence
brooks, who was our mentor and sort of taught us everything about how to make a script, how to edit a movie and, for me, how to function as a person in the movie industry. i mean, to this day, when i know i'm just doing what i saw jim do in so many situations, i saw him be strong and clear and i just saw him kind of get it, and i said, oh, i see, so this is how it's done. so those kind of relationships mean quite a lot. >> charlie: martin scorsese is a great admirer of yours. you know...
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mentor crease leslie? >> well, i think for most of us who are passionate the a sense of wanting to pay forward the benefits we have receive ised. so it is pretty common that there's somebody who has made a difference, and you feel grateful, and it's not so easy to pay it back, that person doesn't need your mentoring and you know how important it was at that stage, and so you become really inspired to want to actually give to the next generation, and help them the same is way you were with helped. >> christian -- the cynical part of working in corporate america, how do you overcome nepotism? >> well, the fission thing you probably have to do is bring it out of the shadows. there's a famous supreme court justice that said sunlight is is the best disinfectant, and the evidence sup is ports that. so most people will shy away from nepotism, if it is transparent to others. i would try to make a case for decisions being made on the basis of clear criteria, we with have agreed upon them in advance, and then embedded according to those. and ideally when you set that up, you are also doing nit a way that people don'
mentor crease leslie? >> well, i think for most of us who are passionate the a sense of wanting to pay forward the benefits we have receive ised. so it is pretty common that there's somebody who has made a difference, and you feel grateful, and it's not so easy to pay it back, that person doesn't need your mentoring and you know how important it was at that stage, and so you become really inspired to want to actually give to the next generation, and help them the same is way you were with...
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thank you for what you have done to mentor people like me to, help us see the light on what it takescountry on its feet again. >> it's no secret how economically and politically brilliant you are but many folks may not know how truly kind you are. you've always been a pleasure to work with. i call you a friend. aflac. ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 4 days. wow. that's awesome. is that legal? big fat no. [ male announcer ] find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. [ male announcer ] find out how fast aflac can pay you can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. olet's sa
thank you for what you have done to mentor people like me to, help us see the light on what it takescountry on its feet again. >> it's no secret how economically and politically brilliant you are but many folks may not know how truly kind you are. you've always been a pleasure to work with. i call you a friend. aflac. ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine...
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us. we need to do it ourselves. >> and who are you training? ,> i work with indigenous youth primarily high school ages, and we are a collective. we're all volunteer. we train youths to become mentors participate and educate other use. it is a growing movement. it is connected to the music that alex is doing, connected to my music. there's a strong upsurge in's uprising of indigenous people, not just with idle no more. we have never been idle. >> being the indigenous movement in canada. >> and we have never been idle. my older stabber gave up. big u.s. government forces were coming to take their land and black mesa -- which i believe you have been there. >> my first radio documentary 1985 was called "a thumb print on mother earth" and i went to the mountain and looked at the plight of the dinÉ andhopi people. often it was cast as a battle between these two tribes. in fact, when you came here, he saw -- you saw peabody coal behind the whole thing. >> and that is the connection to global warming. as long as people continue down this district it half that fuels this war against our mother the earth, then we will have this conflict. the resistance is still going on today. land, are sti
us. we need to do it ourselves. >> and who are you training? ,> i work with indigenous youth primarily high school ages, and we are a collective. we're all volunteer. we train youths to become mentors participate and educate other use. it is a growing movement. it is connected to the music that alex is doing, connected to my music. there's a strong upsurge in's uprising of indigenous people, not just with idle no more. we have never been idle. >> being the indigenous movement in...
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. >> zimmerman talks about a variety of topics in the segment including how he used to mentor an african-american roots and he brings attention to other hate crimes targeting african-americans. he talks about how he wants to become a civil rights or defense attorney. if you want top hear more about that, we posted it all that on our website, www.kron4.com. >>> at 6:30 of the massive fire in san francisco and the apartment construction projection and the investigation of the cause of the flames is now on the way and a recap of all the stories. a desperate plea to help the child survive. and tonight prayers answered from a 7-year-old boy. >> we heard this impact and it sounded like a bomb went off. >> a deadly explosion rocked the building in new york. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. demolition has begun on that construction
. >> zimmerman talks about a variety of topics in the segment including how he used to mentor an african-american roots and he brings attention to other hate crimes targeting african-americans. he talks about how he wants to become a civil rights or defense attorney. if you want top hear more about that, we posted it all that on our website, www.kron4.com. >>> at 6:30 of the massive fire in san francisco and the apartment construction projection and the investigation of the cause...
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it is those people now that is a resource that the communities need to use that of the mentoring forive and 10 years that are still in the prison system and the problem with that is, you can mentor and you can help people in the prison system, but they are already stuck in the prison system. the real solution to the problem is to address their issue for people get caught up in the prison system. that resource in the prison system, those mentors need to be in the community and they need to be working with younger people before they get sucked into the prison system. it is too late. you can do good work on that side of the wall, but you really need to do the work to make the community say from the other side. >> when he came out of prison yesterday, there were those who had been helped by you, 15 at the time, who came to see you when you came out, crediting you with helping them survive. i want to ask about your family, eddie. your son, grandson. how are you able to maintain contact in prison? were you able to? >> i was able to maintain contact, but i did a poor job. lot --y, you sacri
it is those people now that is a resource that the communities need to use that of the mentoring forive and 10 years that are still in the prison system and the problem with that is, you can mentor and you can help people in the prison system, but they are already stuck in the prison system. the real solution to the problem is to address their issue for people get caught up in the prison system. that resource in the prison system, those mentors need to be in the community and they need to be...
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. >> now joining us on book tv, author richard mentor. what do you write about? >> days that interest me in the open interest of the people. eyes on target is about the navy seals. it's a little bit different about the culture of the navy seals, what makes them different and unique. the united states navy has spent millions of dollars. what makes some people go through basic training and 70 percent of people fail, demographics, ethnic, family background, religion and found that none of that matters. navy seal screw. stand up baby seals grew up in public housing. summer white, summer and mr. mr. black. some are hispanic, some are asian, summer native-born, many are foreign-born. in this book have the story first ever told a series of the come from all walks of life, all economic backgrounds and faiths. the common denominator among what makes this deal get through all of these levels of training and makes them a real standout as combat. three things which no one else can really do. down it the bodies. for one of the things they do is basic underwater demolition. it
. >> now joining us on book tv, author richard mentor. what do you write about? >> days that interest me in the open interest of the people. eyes on target is about the navy seals. it's a little bit different about the culture of the navy seals, what makes them different and unique. the united states navy has spent millions of dollars. what makes some people go through basic training and 70 percent of people fail, demographics, ethnic, family background, religion and found that none...
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the recession people held on to their use cars to the inventory of available for sale was low and average sale price was inflated. now with the academy the mentors going up the national used-car prices are about to see their first decline in five years. the cars annual depreciation rate will jump from 11% in 2009 to 16% this year. experts say you'll get the best bang for your buck by selling it at yourself not and not trade and on average you see send a 50% more value because supply is going to be rising experts also say need to be patient between six to 10 weeks to sell used car that might be a place of doing business >> : sunny skies mild to warm temperatures. big changes coming to the forecast. >> : what fun with the jet rain just yet >> : new killer some let his also did talk about ukraine's night. russian troops are gathered along ukraine's border. >> : president brock robot arrived in the netherlands this morning. airline >> : positions against our show, administration and that the measures are working. >> : with the leader of the association of of entrepreneurs will oligarchies club are really worried about unrest in drawing up. it was p
the recession people held on to their use cars to the inventory of available for sale was low and average sale price was inflated. now with the academy the mentors going up the national used-car prices are about to see their first decline in five years. the cars annual depreciation rate will jump from 11% in 2009 to 16% this year. experts say you'll get the best bang for your buck by selling it at yourself not and not trade and on average you see send a 50% more value because supply is going to...
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who were transitioning out of long-term care facilities and they had a mentor to show them the basics of how to transition, how to use munis perhaps or where the grocery store is, those sorts of things. is that program snil -- still? >> i believe it's still in existence but i don't know. >> okay. it seems to me it's an important piece. >> sure. >> staff? >> my first action is i want to repeat your e-mail address. i would just say your e-mail address is: daas at sfgov.org. >> thank you. >> then my comment to the council is it's been a little while since we've had an update from das. i can see there is a lot of great things taking place at das and i might suggest that you may want to invite them on a regular basis. it's great to hear what you are doing. >> consider yourself reinvited and there are a lot. your agency does a lot for the disability and senior communities. we would like to keep abreast. >> great, thank you. >> is there any public comment on this item? seeing none. anything from the bridge line? no. all right. we'll move on to i believe item no. 7 is next now which is the discussion of a possible resolution
who were transitioning out of long-term care facilities and they had a mentor to show them the basics of how to transition, how to use munis perhaps or where the grocery store is, those sorts of things. is that program snil -- still? >> i believe it's still in existence but i don't know. >> okay. it seems to me it's an important piece. >> sure. >> staff? >> my first action is i want to repeat your e-mail address. i would just say your e-mail address is: daas at...
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the boss tells us they are an inspiring presence in the office, reinvigorating those mentoring them. >> we should add when the veterans finish training, they'll be placed at homeland security offices around the country. >> hundreds of lawsuits are in limbo as detroit struggles with bankruptcy. a man who spent nine years in custody for a crime he didn't commit among those affected. >> it was 2004 when dwayne province of detroit was convicted of killing a neighbour hood drug dealer. the 26-year-old father was sentenced 32 years to life behind bars, but he was innocent. for the first couple of years i was angry. you know. con fused, didn't know what direction to begin. >> province found a way out. with the help of university of michigan's innocence fund are helping. >> all 9.5 years was like a big nightmare, a dream, and i woke up. >> province, who is 40 years old sued detroit. next a settlement panel proposed a $5 million payment. the city had to agree to pay or go to trial, risking exposure of police misconduct and possibly a larger damage award. then detroit filed for bankruptcy, and
the boss tells us they are an inspiring presence in the office, reinvigorating those mentoring them. >> we should add when the veterans finish training, they'll be placed at homeland security offices around the country. >> hundreds of lawsuits are in limbo as detroit struggles with bankruptcy. a man who spent nine years in custody for a crime he didn't commit among those affected. >> it was 2004 when dwayne province of detroit was convicted of killing a neighbour hood drug...
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using your projects. in are running a team company, mentoring people, mixing dna. it's a lot like being the general manager of a sports team. as a venture capitalist, you are just editing at the senior level. on the other side, if you are intellectually curious, it's awesome. it's like reading the world book encyclopedia everyday will stop you just read a different volume every day. databases toom rockets to photo sharing back to rockets or automotive or engines will stop it is incredible. >> you nearly took a job at air b&b. >> i won't comment. >> i could imagine -- news.on't think it's >> speaking of the sharing and sidecarer, lift -- you are a big investor in lift. seattle is limiting the number andars for huber, lift sidecar. they can each only have 150 cars on the road at any given time. also joining us is the ceo of sidecar from vancouver. but let's start with you. how big a blow is this? >> i think history is on the side of these companies. americans andal real people all throughout the world love these products. at the end of the day, regulators will always
using your projects. in are running a team company, mentoring people, mixing dna. it's a lot like being the general manager of a sports team. as a venture capitalist, you are just editing at the senior level. on the other side, if you are intellectually curious, it's awesome. it's like reading the world book encyclopedia everyday will stop you just read a different volume every day. databases toom rockets to photo sharing back to rockets or automotive or engines will stop it is incredible....
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nob [inaudible] wloo ever the euros used her home for the peoples staging move: i also want to acknowledge a friend and a mentor and in my opinion a genuine american hero, steven bingm. i want to ecothe sentiment of earlier speakers, black history is a celebration of the achievements of african americans locally and across the country, but it also a cautionary tail about the unfulfilled promise of america. given the back drop of the dramatic exodus of working families and communities of color and african americans particular from san francisco there is much work to do in this city. this loss of more than 50 percent of the african american population in the city is of absolute alarm and what rur city will become. they can't afford to live in the city and that isn't the legacy we want to leave for our children and grand children thmpt mosake that is uniquely san franciscan is also evidence of the inescapable truth that each culture is highly dependent on the other for success. though it is true that hopefully in the best of circumstances every generation owes much to the preceding generation. standing on sth stou
nob [inaudible] wloo ever the euros used her home for the peoples staging move: i also want to acknowledge a friend and a mentor and in my opinion a genuine american hero, steven bingm. i want to ecothe sentiment of earlier speakers, black history is a celebration of the achievements of african americans locally and across the country, but it also a cautionary tail about the unfulfilled promise of america. given the back drop of the dramatic exodus of working families and communities of color...
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. >> their boss tells us they're an inspiring presence in the office. reinvigorating those mentoring them. natasha guinane, al jazeera, florida. >> in massachusetts, the state's highest court ruled taking photographs underneath a person's clothing is not illegal. the incident in question happened in 2010 when several women were photographed or videotaped underneath their skirts with a man and a cell phone. >> it's indecent and there ought to be a law, right? >>> coming up. a pair of reports about marijuana, as more states legalize the drug. and wondering if a person is impaired, and the sciefns of pot -- and the science of pot, what it does for the brain. >> and welcome back everyone to al jazeera america. marijuana has been legal in colorado for two months now and that brings up a new issue of how much weed a driver can smoke before getting behind the wheel. carol mckinley reports, what they are calling du-highs. >> this is not acting chas, it is real life police work. >> when i ask you, i'm going to ask you to lean bam and close your eyes. >> a class to recognize stoned behavior. t
. >> their boss tells us they're an inspiring presence in the office. reinvigorating those mentoring them. natasha guinane, al jazeera, florida. >> in massachusetts, the state's highest court ruled taking photographs underneath a person's clothing is not illegal. the incident in question happened in 2010 when several women were photographed or videotaped underneath their skirts with a man and a cell phone. >> it's indecent and there ought to be a law, right? >>>...