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compared to other oups, gh graders who arned life sllin both a seventh gdes did siictltter seval are. their solutionre more lely to iol coromise and cooperation, rather than fighting. th had... ...and had more selfontrol. thsocial development project can't elimine the riskof adolescence, but the project is helping children to developowerful,fftive skills for negotiating life. if those skills continue to be develod and nurtured, they should serve the children into high school and bon i've been laid off a little over two months. yoget to the stage-- you're out there. you're looking. what am i doing wrong? why am i not getting the responses that i should be? you start feeling a little depreed. you go through a lot of different changes. adult life is full of crises and challenges. our need for help in weathering those crises doesn't end after high school. we've really only just begun to realize at adus continue to develop. development isn't over when you're 18 years old, but continues throughout your whole life. develop diffent senses of ourselves. expience ansitions in our famial life an
compared to other oups, gh graders who arned life sllin both a seventh gdes did siictltter seval are. their solutionre more lely to iol coromise and cooperation, rather than fighting. th had... ...and had more selfontrol. thsocial development project can't elimine the riskof adolescence, but the project is helping children to developowerful,fftive skills for negotiating life. if those skills continue to be develod and nurtured, they should serve the children into high school and bon i've been...
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me oup. what makes tracy so special is she's not only a very dedicated small business owner, but also a dedicated [inaudible] she creates [inaudible] helping people heal in our communities for the past 15 years tracy ran healing environments which is dedicated to healing suffering which is dedicated to art healing and stuffering. when they're closing she dedicates her time to [inaudible] residential care for men and women in need of /hos /pes and 24 hour care. she received the jefferson award in 2008. we've gotten to know each other, she recently stepped up to become president of sacramento street, which is a great merchant street. i know tracy's hope is to revive that area and part of town. in addition to helping along the corridor she is the interim chair as supervisor moore mentioned for the richmond community advisory board. it's been really an honor getting to know you lately and your enthusiasm for what you want to bring to the table here is admirable. thank you for combining your invol
me oup. what makes tracy so special is she's not only a very dedicated small business owner, but also a dedicated [inaudible] she creates [inaudible] helping people heal in our communities for the past 15 years tracy ran healing environments which is dedicated to healing suffering which is dedicated to art healing and stuffering. when they're closing she dedicates her time to [inaudible] residential care for men and women in need of /hos /pes and 24 hour care. she received the jefferson award...
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in this oup, delores mcrthy u a combinatn of approaches. my training is what would be called psychona orchoanalyti theayhat i in thugio, buveee ue l bypeonal appreso ychology-- ople ahere d thach otr. ace bk someby'chood. onf somethinstk sh that be done. e purpos thera have n eernces witheapele i was thinng over tkend i wanted to ask you all a queson. i felt liktwo diffent people most of e time-- st weei felte-- i was ying th emotionerson, this logical perso would any of you say i act like two different people? do i ever... i'm curious ift's something i keep inside, and i worry out it melf, or do do it t outside? sometimes i use peop's react as mirrors to how i feel about myself, and i wonder. do you think you've shown those two ople he? i'm not sure if i oversimpfyt and make it two separate people or if it'sometng i've created in my head and it'sore of ee-flowing thing. i don't know if you've been two separate people more tn two different laye, becausi think thers a side of you that'very-- is a very good listener. re very emthetic. thk yor
in this oup, delores mcrthy u a combinatn of approaches. my training is what would be called psychona orchoanalyti theayhat i in thugio, buveee ue l bypeonal appreso ychology-- ople ahere d thach otr. ace bk someby'chood. onf somethinstk sh that be done. e purpos thera have n eernces witheapele i was thinng over tkend i wanted to ask you all a queson. i felt liktwo diffent people most of e time-- st weei felte-- i was ying th emotionerson, this logical perso would any of you say i act like two...
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to power, the had government had been at war with 22 years,oups for the during 17 months in power, the fighting intensified and an estimated 17,000 people were killed. the war ended in 1996, and forensic experts are still unearthing the remains of victims. in all, 200,000 people were killed. >> it makes me very proud thattn we saw in all of those graves throughout all of those years was understood and interpreted rapidly by these judges. >> many guatemalans see this as afor a week justice system an uncomfortable reminder of the past. the current president served as an army officer. during the trial, a former officer said he had ordered the burning of villages. and said that, the trial threaten to destabilize the country. that might be something they need to get used to, as the judge push for more cases to be opened, perhaps putting guatemala on a path toward reconciliation with a violent history. >> muslim villagers in myanmar say they are living in constant fear of more attacks from buddhist. -- we traveledet there and we have this report. >> when the burning starts, nothing is sacred
to power, the had government had been at war with 22 years,oups for the during 17 months in power, the fighting intensified and an estimated 17,000 people were killed. the war ended in 1996, and forensic experts are still unearthing the remains of victims. in all, 200,000 people were killed. >> it makes me very proud thattn we saw in all of those graves throughout all of those years was understood and interpreted rapidly by these judges. >> many guatemalans see this as afor a week...
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give it to wells fargo and citi oup. there are too many student loans. the private sector will encourage these loans just as much at just a high a rate. it's not going to go away with some sort of a cap on how much you can borrow. there is a scandal there. my student loans from business school are 3.13%. these kids are playing 7% in gradua school. interest rates are lower today than they were when i was in business scol. the president wants to fix that. before '06 it was lower. congress got involved, set the rates arbitrarily high, hen't adjusted, and that's hosing these students. the solution isn't getting out of the way and letting a private bank take on that 8% loan. >> sure it is. >> it's to limit the amount that they borrow so they don't get in over their head and get the rate to a more realistic level and still make a little money for the government along the way. >> brenda: isn't getting the private banks into this going to lp, gary b.? >> i would think so. i would think one of the reasons that, younow, when john kicked off the segment, he said th
give it to wells fargo and citi oup. there are too many student loans. the private sector will encourage these loans just as much at just a high a rate. it's not going to go away with some sort of a cap on how much you can borrow. there is a scandal there. my student loans from business school are 3.13%. these kids are playing 7% in gradua school. interest rates are lower today than they were when i was in business scol. the president wants to fix that. before '06 it was lower. congress got...
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they suppress the tea party, they suppressed get out the vote efforts, all kinds of oups that would havethat may have played a role for the outcome of that very close election. can wealso attach to th the fact that the story did not come out, and it's pretty clear that the inspector general's report was slow, if i can be very gentle about it. >> this is interference in american politics that is all well and good. to the irs is explaining tax exemption. >> a coalition passholder test. clearly it was harassment after seven years. if this went on for that long, it should have been investing somebodies nose on it. i am speaking metaphorically. because this is just ridiculous, the grown men and women who are committing themselves to be treated this way by any agency of the federal government. that is what i don't quite comprehend. but there is a lot i don't comprehend. >> there is enough stuff here. >> i'm just going to go to a commercial break. [laughter] >> we're also going to find out what is going on in benghazi and why. and we now have testimony from two different department officials be
they suppress the tea party, they suppressed get out the vote efforts, all kinds of oups that would havethat may have played a role for the outcome of that very close election. can wealso attach to th the fact that the story did not come out, and it's pretty clear that the inspector general's report was slow, if i can be very gentle about it. >> this is interference in american politics that is all well and good. to the irs is explaining tax exemption. >> a coalition passholder...
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