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peer-tor around the world.k the old model of a big broadcast antenna or a big printing press, for that matter, going out with one message to millions of people will still exist for a while. but for younger audiences and for influential, younger audiences in parts of the world that are the most dangerous, i think the most important platforms are those that are more peer-to-peer. and i think if we can be successful in bringing high quality, professional journalism to influence those peer-to-peer conversations, particularly among moderate, perhaps moderate muslims in syria and iraq, places like eastern ukraine, the china periphery, i think getting into those conversations and having a reputation as truth tellers in those conversations is really the most important thing. and then the last thing i'll say, ron, to that is the investment that we have, the differences. really, let's just take a snapshot of russia's investment in their state media versus the united states. it's really 100 to 1 difference, and we're the
peer-tor around the world.k the old model of a big broadcast antenna or a big printing press, for that matter, going out with one message to millions of people will still exist for a while. but for younger audiences and for influential, younger audiences in parts of the world that are the most dangerous, i think the most important platforms are those that are more peer-to-peer. and i think if we can be successful in bringing high quality, professional journalism to influence those peer-to-peer...
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and we can be successful in bringing high-quality professional journalism to influence those peer-to-peer conversations particularly among moderate, perhaps moderate muslims in syria and iraq, places like eastern ukraine, the china periphery. i think getting into those conversations and having a reputation as a truth teller in those conversations is the most important thing in the last thing i will say wrong to that is the investment that we have, the differences. let's take a snapshot of russia's investment in their state media versus the united states treated to really a 100 to one 11 difference and we are the one. we are under a billion dollars compared to hundreds of dollars. so rearranging that billion dollars is an interesting conversation. it's an interesting approach but the real reform would be to think about how serious we want investment messaging that is our messaging which is the value the united states is represented by high-quality journalism. >> guest: let's talk again about delving a little further into this idea of countering propaganda with straight journalism. you know
and we can be successful in bringing high-quality professional journalism to influence those peer-to-peer conversations particularly among moderate, perhaps moderate muslims in syria and iraq, places like eastern ukraine, the china periphery. i think getting into those conversations and having a reputation as a truth teller in those conversations is the most important thing in the last thing i will say wrong to that is the investment that we have, the differences. let's take a snapshot of...
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the cadets are part of a "peer to peer" competition sponsored by the u.s. state department, the department of homeland security, facebook and edventure partners. >> this is the demographics and the generation that the islamic state and other jihadist organizations are targeting, so why not utilize what appeals to that generation? >> reporter: the target of price's class is what they cal"" fence sitters," people who may or may not be interested in joining isis or other jihadi groups. using a multi-platform approach, they hope to surreptitiously lure social media users already engaged in conversations surrounding jihad and other extremist ideas to their own web site, facebook page, twitter account and youtube channel we have obscured the social media pages to avoid compromising the cadets ongoing campaign. >> we are not thinking that we are going to create a social media campaign that is going to stop card-carrying members of the islamic state and have them put down their arms. what we're trying to do is to identify at-risk youth and create a community online
the cadets are part of a "peer to peer" competition sponsored by the u.s. state department, the department of homeland security, facebook and edventure partners. >> this is the demographics and the generation that the islamic state and other jihadist organizations are targeting, so why not utilize what appeals to that generation? >> reporter: the target of price's class is what they cal"" fence sitters," people who may or may not be interested in joining...
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andre: by far the largest source of downloading content is peer-to-peer sharing.n terms of sharing of this media, what we have seen is that netflix original content that was pretty much irrelevant or not on the radar two years ago is now the most demanded content in 30 much every major market in the world. it's a huge opportunity to drive subscriptions. emily: netflix is big almost everywhere but china. others have said they could be growing too much, too fast. what do you think? paul: china is obviously a big part of the story. the point about growing too much, too fast, is kind of intriguing to me. netflix gets thrown in a basket with a lot of tech stocks. the thing it is interesting is not really a tech stock at all. it's the idea of kind of a positive network externality. as you grow, there is something that grows in your business that makes your business even more viable faster than the growth of the company. that is not really what is happening at netflix. it's not like it's getting cheaper on a per subscriber basis. in fact we are seeing the opposite. the p
andre: by far the largest source of downloading content is peer-to-peer sharing.n terms of sharing of this media, what we have seen is that netflix original content that was pretty much irrelevant or not on the radar two years ago is now the most demanded content in 30 much every major market in the world. it's a huge opportunity to drive subscriptions. emily: netflix is big almost everywhere but china. others have said they could be growing too much, too fast. what do you think? paul: china is...
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a new concrete peer, hotel, more restaurants, a timeshare resort, more parking. this is what could sit on the virginia beach oceanfront between 14th and 16th streets. six families own land at the partnered to promote this development to the city. although discussions within the group began a decade ago, the formal proposal went to the city on friday. >> the new steel. is going to be 50 feet from where it sits now. >> the group is asking the city to pitch in. >> for the project to be successful, we would ask that the structure of the peer be purchased unowned by the residents of virginia beach. -- and owned by the residents of virginia beach. we would ask the council to purchase open space land within the project as a permanent part for everyone to enjoy. >>'s city council members do not plan themselves, this project does not happen. >> i am not sure if you can hear me now. if city council does give the construction would start as early as the fall. >> your super doppler 10 forecast with don slater. don: we have interesting weather going on. this will continue ove
a new concrete peer, hotel, more restaurants, a timeshare resort, more parking. this is what could sit on the virginia beach oceanfront between 14th and 16th streets. six families own land at the partnered to promote this development to the city. although discussions within the group began a decade ago, the formal proposal went to the city on friday. >> the new steel. is going to be 50 feet from where it sits now. >> the group is asking the city to pitch in. >> for the project...
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believe this peer to peer intervention is better than an adult coming in or psychologist? >> yes. research shows peer to peer education i more impactful than an adult coming in and doing a one time speaking engagement. i know that the teens are soaking in the message at a deeper level than if i were to come in and talk to them. >> what do you think? you think that this group can make its way to the bay area? >> people feed off of positivity and you see them saying i love my hair. i love my determination. you know people really feed off of that and want to be a part of it. >> i can tell you that you are determined to help students and not just in the midwest and the country and i appreciate your time. thank ugly absolutely. thank you. >>> and you can find out more about rebel on our home page at ktvu.com. >>> we are here with rosemary orozco. we know we needed the rain. >> we are looking at rain coming back and we can enjoy the dry weather but we have a warming trend. all of january now that we are in the final week. these are the warmest numbers we have seen so far. temper
believe this peer to peer intervention is better than an adult coming in or psychologist? >> yes. research shows peer to peer education i more impactful than an adult coming in and doing a one time speaking engagement. i know that the teens are soaking in the message at a deeper level than if i were to come in and talk to them. >> what do you think? you think that this group can make its way to the bay area? >> people feed off of positivity and you see them saying i love my...
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we'll call peer support out.he police department has increased the need for enters involved in traumatic incidents and curriculum. >> i was going to not let... >> reporter: a documentary on p.t.s.d., featuring the story, has been shown to officers. >> courageous. while i watch the film, and i see him. i'm almost at tears to see what my guys, my friend went through. >> are you seeing a cultural shift within the department. >> i think in the last six months. >> five years from now, i come back and check on the police department. this. >> hopefully we have less p.t.s.d. retirements, because we are helping officers a long way. not waiting for them to have the critical issue. i hope it is part of the culture and part of the routine. >> but it faces challenges. budget cuts, not enough funding for councillors, and concern for retirees, who did not get treatment or acknowledgements of p.t.s.d. >> no department or united states recognised that an officer died of p.t.s.d. not one department. it's inconceivable. you take ou
we'll call peer support out.he police department has increased the need for enters involved in traumatic incidents and curriculum. >> i was going to not let... >> reporter: a documentary on p.t.s.d., featuring the story, has been shown to officers. >> courageous. while i watch the film, and i see him. i'm almost at tears to see what my guys, my friend went through. >> are you seeing a cultural shift within the department. >> i think in the last six months. >>...
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see here on the peer here? what you're seeing there are parts of the roof here for the garden peer. so, again, the garden peer taking another battering and another nor'easter i've been in this business a long time. i was on this garden peer back in february and march '84 when we had nor'easter here in atlantic city that tore up part of the boardwalk. so nor'easters traditionally have done way more damage in atlantic city and on the jersey shore than hurricanes and that '62 nor'easter the reason that one was the worst of all time that was four days, 96 hours, straight of a nor'easter waves, winds, flooding, you name the it. we didn't have the forecast then that we have today so there was little warning for folks who were along the jersey shore and got caught in that storm. >> good history lesson from kathy and steve there. >> yeah. >> just to see that and see that gate, the door off the hinge. >> ripped it right off. >> okay. so we'll take a quick break but right back down the shore when we come back. >> this storm is really gotten serious. and i'm really worried about people down th
see here on the peer here? what you're seeing there are parts of the roof here for the garden peer. so, again, the garden peer taking another battering and another nor'easter i've been in this business a long time. i was on this garden peer back in february and march '84 when we had nor'easter here in atlantic city that tore up part of the boardwalk. so nor'easters traditionally have done way more damage in atlantic city and on the jersey shore than hurricanes and that '62 nor'easter the reason...
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if you have not gone on board >> now that apple is providing a new peer peer to peer payment system the technology has really poised to take off in 2016 and more people are becoming more comfortable with and with their phone. >> consumers are also less interested in keeping up with the joneses these days and are more interested in giving back. a recent survey found 51 percent of americans would rather be seen as generous and financially successful. >>> dia and other airports getting back on track after winter weather caused thousands of cancellations and delays of the past few days. safety remains a top priority and that is why new security measures have been in place for passengers and airport workers are being put into place. >> critics have been pointing out for some time that while passengers go through screening every time they go to the airport, workers, tsa agents, employees do not. >> employee security patrols at airports need to be increased significantly. some airports have way too many access points for employees. >> homeland security secretary said the department had already
if you have not gone on board >> now that apple is providing a new peer peer to peer payment system the technology has really poised to take off in 2016 and more people are becoming more comfortable with and with their phone. >> consumers are also less interested in keeping up with the joneses these days and are more interested in giving back. a recent survey found 51 percent of americans would rather be seen as generous and financially successful. >>> dia and other...
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o-peer education. a lot of our young people follow our ladder of leadership we created for them. over the years him if they start with us at age 14, by the time now leading groups of younger people. doing for others? tell us some of the things that others through the city school. ms. ortiz: sure. many of our young people have been advocating for years now in the city of boston, for example, to increase the number of jobs many young people from our neighborhoods are a vital part of the economic system of their households. so they have to rely on getting jobs to help their families. unfortunately, we do not have enough jobs in the city for the number of young people that are neighborhoods. so that is one of the campaigns that young people have been very active in helping achieve. projects, from school reform to we partner with different organizations to make sure y thato -- make sure that young people are aware of issues impacting our communities, but also leading that change. karen: so much of what is g
o-peer education. a lot of our young people follow our ladder of leadership we created for them. over the years him if they start with us at age 14, by the time now leading groups of younger people. doing for others? tell us some of the things that others through the city school. ms. ortiz: sure. many of our young people have been advocating for years now in the city of boston, for example, to increase the number of jobs many young people from our neighborhoods are a vital part of the economic...
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the peer support group i have interfaced with is the quintessential example of the power of the peer. on an e-mail chain in this particular support group a member mentioned he had relapsed into depression. within an hour there were responses to his e-mail. one member even saying that, hey, i'll come pick you up. they truly understood the power and emotional strength that support group. that emotional support could shatter the weighted chain of depression. i'm happy to say that this group member is doing well and he is really doing well now. having language, codifying what a peer specialist is and what peer support looks like is essential to standardizing an invaluable component of mental wellness, peer support. mr. chairman, ranking member murrary, and members of the committee, i'm testifying for a voice of people living with mental illness. my journey does not, however, represent the full breadth of living with mental illness. but my presence does give a face to millions of americans who are struggling and thriving in the face of mental health conditions. recovery from mental illness
the peer support group i have interfaced with is the quintessential example of the power of the peer. on an e-mail chain in this particular support group a member mentioned he had relapsed into depression. within an hour there were responses to his e-mail. one member even saying that, hey, i'll come pick you up. they truly understood the power and emotional strength that support group. that emotional support could shatter the weighted chain of depression. i'm happy to say that this group member...
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peer support group i interfaced with is quintessential example of power of the peer. on email chain of this particular support group a member mentioned he relapsed into depression. within an hour there were responses to his email. one member even saying that hey, i will come pick you up. they truly understood the power and emotional strength that support group. that emotional support can shatter the weighted chains of depression. i'm happy to say that this group member is doing well and i is really doing well now. having language, codified what a peer specialist is and what peer support looks like is essential to standardizing a valuable component of mental well-ness ard peer support. mr. chairman, ranking member murray, members of the health committee, i'm testifying as voice of people living with mental illness. my journey however does not represent the full breadth of living with mental illness. my presence today gives a face to millions of americans who are struggling, striving and thriving in the face of mental health conditions. recovery from mental illness shou
peer support group i interfaced with is quintessential example of power of the peer. on email chain of this particular support group a member mentioned he relapsed into depression. within an hour there were responses to his email. one member even saying that hey, i will come pick you up. they truly understood the power and emotional strength that support group. that emotional support can shatter the weighted chains of depression. i'm happy to say that this group member is doing well and i is...
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. >> she and her neighbors are on edge because of this stranger who is peering in windows. neighbors say they want to know >> and they are dangerous and are threatening our eco system, but is there a good way to kill those overpopulating pythons. >> new at 11:00, tonight, beaten and bloody -- violently assaulted by a 14-year-old armed with a liquor bottle. tonight that 14-year-old is under arrest. josh cascio spoke with the victim and looks like he took a pretty bad -- >> as chris put it he thaw saw this 14-year-old standing in the cold outside a gation gas station and feld felt so bad for him he decided to give him a ride, and that was a huge, huge mistake. >> christopher's mouth is all mangled. >> my teeth are all messed up. to the face from a glass bottle. >> he said if he had been hit my more i might have died. >> have you ever picked up someone before? >> yes, all the time. >> on this trip it was a troubled teen. he has been arrested multiple times, in fact, just last month he and another kid were busted running from a stolen car. >> he is runnin'. >> he says when he d
. >> she and her neighbors are on edge because of this stranger who is peering in windows. neighbors say they want to know >> and they are dangerous and are threatening our eco system, but is there a good way to kill those overpopulating pythons. >> new at 11:00, tonight, beaten and bloody -- violently assaulted by a 14-year-old armed with a liquor bottle. tonight that 14-year-old is under arrest. josh cascio spoke with the victim and looks like he took a pretty bad --...
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we will be using another private events listed here taken place at peer 70, 18 depart, and peer 48. peer 39 is also been quite a bit of interest in pier 39 as an event setting. we working very closely with many venues in many venues are poor property to basically ensure those venues are hosting events during super bowl week. super bowl city i mentioned this to the host committees the obligation to put on a free to the public experience. it's a nine-day event. it says it says the january 30 and runs through sunday cabaret seven. it starts at 11 am each morning and the closing times vary between three nights until 10 pm but usually 9 pm close except on super bowl sunday where we will close earlier at 3 pm. this is a rendering you may have seen before good we announced the super bowl city back in april. this of rendering it was produced them. very conceptual but a few key things of note. in terms of road closures, there will be three blocks of market street closed east of-down to stuart street. the southbound embarcadero, between washington and-will also be closed so the event. northbo
we will be using another private events listed here taken place at peer 70, 18 depart, and peer 48. peer 39 is also been quite a bit of interest in pier 39 as an event setting. we working very closely with many venues in many venues are poor property to basically ensure those venues are hosting events during super bowl week. super bowl city i mentioned this to the host committees the obligation to put on a free to the public experience. it's a nine-day event. it says it says the january 30 and...
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we will be using another private events listed here taken place at peer 70, 18 depart, and peer 48. peer 39 is also been quite a bit of interest in pier 39 as an event setting. we working very closely with many venues in many venues are poor property to basically ensure those venues are hosting events during super bowl week. super bowl city i mentioned this to the host committees the obligation to put on a free to the public experience. it's a nine-day event. it says it says the january 30 and runs through sunday cabaret seven. it starts at 11 am each morning and the closing times vary between three nights until 10 pm but usually 9 pm close except on super bowl sunday where we will close earlier at 3 pm. this is a rendering you may have seen before good we announced the super bowl city back in april. this of rendering it was produced them. very conceptual but a few key things of note. in terms of road closures, there will be three blocks of market street closed east of-down to stuart street. the southbound embarcadero, between washington and-will also be closed so the event. northbo
we will be using another private events listed here taken place at peer 70, 18 depart, and peer 48. peer 39 is also been quite a bit of interest in pier 39 as an event setting. we working very closely with many venues in many venues are poor property to basically ensure those venues are hosting events during super bowl week. super bowl city i mentioned this to the host committees the obligation to put on a free to the public experience. it's a nine-day event. it says it says the january 30 and...
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they say he was seen peering into the windows of several casey comely explains neighbors want him caught now. >> i see this guy knock on the door and start looking in the windows. >> reporter: this is the man paul fortier says he saw looking into his neighbor's window last wednesday. he says the neighborhood is home to several law enforcement officers emsaw the man peering into two different officers' homes. >> i saw him at the second hairve's home, i called 911 because it is just too suspicious. these cops are out here doing their job and they need our backing just as much as we need theirs. >> neighbors said he was soliciting for a woman's choirt organization. >> he wouldn't be dressed up into jeans and a football jersey and peering into windows. >> definitely not fear pooing windows. >> reporter: he is described as 5'6" and weighing about 230 pounds. >> we could be going from peeping toms escalating to burglaries very soon. >> reporter: nate says his dog champ will be sure to let lurking outside. >> i'm a veteran. this isn't the house the guy wants to come messing around with. >> i ha
they say he was seen peering into the windows of several casey comely explains neighbors want him caught now. >> i see this guy knock on the door and start looking in the windows. >> reporter: this is the man paul fortier says he saw looking into his neighbor's window last wednesday. he says the neighborhood is home to several law enforcement officers emsaw the man peering into two different officers' homes. >> i saw him at the second hairve's home, i called 911 because it is...
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carroll was there was a disagreement between two of his peers.s rack, went to the bathroom area, put on his shoes, which is an indication of threatening and intimidating behavior. and as a result of that, he was put out of the program. >> the penitentiary mentality still running. overtly aggressive, want to put his shoes on and fight people and it wasn't even his problem. it was somebody else's problem, but they was in the penitentiary together. you know how to goes. he's a good person and everything, when it comes to a friend, but when it comes to the program, he was just telling everybody what they want to hear and stuff like that. i ain't dogging him. i'm not saying something i wouldn't say to him. it's an accountability program. it ain't about rats and snitches, it's about helping each other out. >> and now it's time for destiny van winkle to move on to the next phase of her life. >> i'm getting released. i've been here a year. so it's time for me to go home. i'm very nervous. because, it's been a year. i want to go outside. i need the air. >
carroll was there was a disagreement between two of his peers.s rack, went to the bathroom area, put on his shoes, which is an indication of threatening and intimidating behavior. and as a result of that, he was put out of the program. >> the penitentiary mentality still running. overtly aggressive, want to put his shoes on and fight people and it wasn't even his problem. it was somebody else's problem, but they was in the penitentiary together. you know how to goes. he's a good person...
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right now, they're working on three of them, including the floating peers. david: he also buys back his artwork if he sees it is undervalued. ♪ david: these projects take years. it took 24 years for them to get permission to do the gates from the mayor, michael bloomberg. has it gotten easier as you have gotten better known to get past regulatory hurdles? >> no. i don't believe it is how difficult. i would love to have an easy way. david: he keeps busy.
right now, they're working on three of them, including the floating peers. david: he also buys back his artwork if he sees it is undervalued. ♪ david: these projects take years. it took 24 years for them to get permission to do the gates from the mayor, michael bloomberg. has it gotten easier as you have gotten better known to get past regulatory hurdles? >> no. i don't believe it is how difficult. i would love to have an easy way. david: he keeps busy.
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another key component of this bill is peer support. the power of relating to others cannot be understated. isup i have interfaced with a quintessential example of the power of the peer. a member mentioned in an e-mail chain that he had lapsed into depression. within one hour, there were responses to his e-mail, one member saying, i will come pick you up. they truly understood the power and emotional strength of that support group, and that emotional support can shatter the weighted chains of depression. i am happy to say that this member is doing well and he is really doing well now. having language, codifying what peer support looks like is a component to mental wellness. mr. chairman, ranking member murray, and others, i am testifying as a voice for people who are living with mental illness. my journey does not represent the full breadth of living with mental illness. my presence here today gives a face to millions of americans who are struggling and striving in the face of mental illness. recovery should be an option for all. bill 1
another key component of this bill is peer support. the power of relating to others cannot be understated. isup i have interfaced with a quintessential example of the power of the peer. a member mentioned in an e-mail chain that he had lapsed into depression. within one hour, there were responses to his e-mail, one member saying, i will come pick you up. they truly understood the power and emotional strength of that support group, and that emotional support can shatter the weighted chains of...
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to peer payments. "now that apple is in talks with us banks to provide a new peer-to-peer payment system, that technology is really poised to take off in 2016, and more people are becoming very comfortable with paying one another with their phones." on the tech side, passwords will become more obsolete in the new year -- this as more alternative input systems pop up. travel costs, also likely to go up. and the role of faith in finances expected to shift in 2016 gibbons says: "a new money mindset report by thrivent verifies this. it shows that more than a third of us, 35% in fact, think that the purpose of making money over their lifetimes is to give back either during their lifetimes or after their lifetimes, and 61% according to the same survey would rather be seen as generous than financially successful." another trend to look out for -- higher prices at the grocery story from poultry and eggs to dairy and beef. the usda expects the general price of food to go up by 2-3 precent in 2016 . the consumer
to peer payments. "now that apple is in talks with us banks to provide a new peer-to-peer payment system, that technology is really poised to take off in 2016, and more people are becoming very comfortable with paying one another with their phones." on the tech side, passwords will become more obsolete in the new year -- this as more alternative input systems pop up. travel costs, also likely to go up. and the role of faith in finances expected to shift in 2016 gibbons says: "a...
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quantifyingage, whatsit peer -- what peer support looks like is a component to mental wellness. mr. chairman, ranking member murray, and others, i am testifying as a voice for people who are living with mental illness. therade does not represent full breadth of living with mental illness. my presence here today gives a face to millions of americans , and is striving in the face of mental illness. recovery should be an option for all. step ina pronounced that direction and i am respectfully urging the committee to move forward on this bill and i would say that millions of people are depending on the transformation in how we address mental list in america. -- mental illness in america. mr. chairman: thank you. we will not have five-minute questions -- now have five-minute questions from senators. what advice would you have to someone who knows a person who may need help? how do you persuade them they should seek help, whether they are a family member or friend? question: i get that all the time. i speak at support groups and that is the billion-dollar question. we cannot persuade anyb
quantifyingage, whatsit peer -- what peer support looks like is a component to mental wellness. mr. chairman, ranking member murray, and others, i am testifying as a voice for people who are living with mental illness. therade does not represent full breadth of living with mental illness. my presence here today gives a face to millions of americans , and is striving in the face of mental illness. recovery should be an option for all. step ina pronounced that direction and i am respectfully...
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. >> peer to peer payments are in. cash and checks bye-bye. >> now that apple is in talks with u.s. bank to provide a new peer to peer payment system, the technology is really poised to take off in 2016. more people are becoming comfortable with paying one another with phones. >> consume researchers less interested in showcasing what they have and more interested than showcasing who they are. in giving back, out keeping up with the jones. >> it shows that more than a third of us, 35% in fact, say that the purpose of making money over their life times is to give back, either during their lifetime or after their lifetime survey would rather be seen as generous than financially successful. >> passwords will become more obsolete in the new year. rob: temperatures marginal for snow out there. we have snow showers. we've got 35 in bedford. 32 in worcester, a little bit after breeze 5-15 miles per hour out of the west. more importantly than that windchill is what that weather wind is doing, if you watch the satellite picture, weather winds picking up moisture off the great lakes and sendin
. >> peer to peer payments are in. cash and checks bye-bye. >> now that apple is in talks with u.s. bank to provide a new peer to peer payment system, the technology is really poised to take off in 2016. more people are becoming comfortable with paying one another with phones. >> consume researchers less interested in showcasing what they have and more interested than showcasing who they are. in giving back, out keeping up with the jones. >> it shows that more than a...
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they do it by increasing the guidance and peer support available in schools. we also have another organization that provides low income pre-schoolers with access to nearly a hundred museums and cultural institutions. but first, this march, we at wabc tv suffered the tragic loss of one of our best reporters and anchors, lisa colagrossi. she suffered from a brain aneurysm that suddenly took her life. and her husband has recently launched the lisa colagrossi foundation, awareness and to educate others about this deadly disease. please join me in welcoming todd crawford, lisa's husband, who is also the executive director of the lisa colagrossi foundation. todd, it's always good to see you. >> pleasure. >> first off, how are you and the kids doing -- you and the boys? >> okay. there's obviously a huge void in our lives, but we're putting the pieces back together very slowly and just trying to adjust to our new normal. >> it's still hard for us here. i used to see lisa every morning in our morning meeting before the morning show, and it's still very difficult to hav
they do it by increasing the guidance and peer support available in schools. we also have another organization that provides low income pre-schoolers with access to nearly a hundred museums and cultural institutions. but first, this march, we at wabc tv suffered the tragic loss of one of our best reporters and anchors, lisa colagrossi. she suffered from a brain aneurysm that suddenly took her life. and her husband has recently launched the lisa colagrossi foundation, awareness and to educate...
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dorothy is one of 1,500 hairdressers that have been trained as an hiv peer educator in a program run by populations services international and funded by the u.k.'s department for international development. in this way, hairdressers like dorothy have sold over 3 million female condoms in the last six years, preventing thousands of new hiv infections. barbara niamdocka, a regular at the salon, began using the female condom with her husband obert two years ago. this initiative is spreading across zimbabwe. sylvester nazarus runs a barbershop from his backyard in the commuter town of chitungwiza, south of harare. here, men are also being exposed to the prevention message and the benefits of condom use. while huge challenges remain in zimbabwe, the success of programs like this has contributed to a significant decline in hiv prevalence. it dropped from over 24 percent to less than 14 percent over the last six years. debra: but how will we really achieve large scale change? one of the ways is by promoting hiv prevention methods that are easily affordable, highly effective, and are able to
dorothy is one of 1,500 hairdressers that have been trained as an hiv peer educator in a program run by populations services international and funded by the u.k.'s department for international development. in this way, hairdressers like dorothy have sold over 3 million female condoms in the last six years, preventing thousands of new hiv infections. barbara niamdocka, a regular at the salon, began using the female condom with her husband obert two years ago. this initiative is spreading across...
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on our side the peer support including support groups, home visits and really modeling the realty of recovering. a side note, i was talking to my sicrytist at kaiser and it came up what i did for a living and he said you mean people really get better. yes. that is exact late what we mean so that is what the peer response is bringing and we are internationally known for this model. also, access to treatment specifically cognitive behavioral therapy is what works. nha and ucsf are completing a study-free treatment for 300 people 16 weeks of group therapy-16 sessions over 20 weeks and we are starting to compile the evidence of that and yes it works and the peer base and therapist led are about equal unless we win. that is 300 free treatment lots over the last 3 years. all these projrects established san francisco as national and international leader in understanding and responding to the challenge of collecting behaviorment we are it, i get called from around the world and do a international conference every year. nha has been involved for 17 years, that is way before the television sho
on our side the peer support including support groups, home visits and really modeling the realty of recovering. a side note, i was talking to my sicrytist at kaiser and it came up what i did for a living and he said you mean people really get better. yes. that is exact late what we mean so that is what the peer response is bringing and we are internationally known for this model. also, access to treatment specifically cognitive behavioral therapy is what works. nha and ucsf are completing a...
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investigators say that phillips was involved in exchanging files containing child pornography via peer to peer file sharing. >> there's now a permanent reminder of a 5-month-old baby who drowned in a socastee creek. this grave stone for grace santa cruz was placed in a conway cemetery this week. it was paid for by neighbors who took up a collection for the marker. the child's mother is charged with homicide by child abuse. >> staying on the crime beat tonight, notorious suspected jewel thief will not be getting out of jail any time soon. this afternoon, an atlanta judge denied bond for abigail kemp. kemp is accused of robbing half a dozen jewelry storere across the southeast including one right here in south carolina. investigators say in most cases that she tied up store employees at gun point before stealing the jewelry and taking as much as $400,000 worth at one store. the army's largest training base sergeant major this afternoon. sergeant major lamont christian takes responsibility as fort jackson's most senior enlisted officer. previously, christian served as the commandment of t
investigators say that phillips was involved in exchanging files containing child pornography via peer to peer file sharing. >> there's now a permanent reminder of a 5-month-old baby who drowned in a socastee creek. this grave stone for grace santa cruz was placed in a conway cemetery this week. it was paid for by neighbors who took up a collection for the marker. the child's mother is charged with homicide by child abuse. >> staying on the crime beat tonight, notorious suspected...
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a witness says he watched that same man peer into the windows of two other homes before this one. she is told we are told he even look understood a pasco county deputy cruiser. he said he was soliciting money for a women's charity but didn't give the charity's name. neighbors say he is suspicious. they are confidence this clear picture of the man will help deputies quickly track him down. >> i don't think it's going to be long before we find out who he is and why he was down here walking around. >> deputies are not sure how many homes he peered too, but witnesses say it was at least three. pounds and he was wearing a miami dolphins dan marino jersey. if you see him, call deputies. >> also, deputies are looking for people responsible for breaking into several cars in the beacon woods and beacon woods east communities. surveillance cameras captured two photos of possible suspects. the woman on her right appears to be in her late teens and the man on the left appears to be in his late teens or early 20's. if you recognize them, call pasco county deputies. meantime polk county pasco c
a witness says he watched that same man peer into the windows of two other homes before this one. she is told we are told he even look understood a pasco county deputy cruiser. he said he was soliciting money for a women's charity but didn't give the charity's name. neighbors say he is suspicious. they are confidence this clear picture of the man will help deputies quickly track him down. >> i don't think it's going to be long before we find out who he is and why he was down here walking...
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disruptive aspects of it is there is a different way i had to learn how to modulate myself then my peers. there was not much overlap between those two. michelle: help me understand that. ta-nehisi: you adopt a certain framework. you develop a certain kind of armor. when you live in areas of high violence. to of the things i often try get is we see these poses among , young african-american youth and we construe it as anger. these are elemental bluffs up. i did it myself. securing at your body. calibrating your face. creating space. it is like that. modulating myself, an entirely different language i would teach that is not appropriate here. but people know exactly what i mean. michelle: but that is the pretzel twist you go through as parents. i was raised in minnesota, my father was from birmingham. and anytime we would go to birmingham i would get the talk. you are yourself in a certain way. do not call attention to yourself. think in 2015dn't i would be telling my 15-year-old son not to be looking people in the eye. i thought that that would not be necessary. so, the pretzel twist you
disruptive aspects of it is there is a different way i had to learn how to modulate myself then my peers. there was not much overlap between those two. michelle: help me understand that. ta-nehisi: you adopt a certain framework. you develop a certain kind of armor. when you live in areas of high violence. to of the things i often try get is we see these poses among , young african-american youth and we construe it as anger. these are elemental bluffs up. i did it myself. securing at your body....
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two attorneys general, peers speak. rosa parks funeral, al sharpton said something that stuck with me for many years. that we actmazes me like we don't have work to do. we do have work to do. is iruth of the matter but ilike to stand wouldn't be standing here without visionaries like dr. king. on behalf of my colleagues who believe that all things are possible, when we come together to do the right thing for our peers in our community. would like to acknowledge the former attorney general eric holder. congratulating me on being the first african-american elected to my position. to know that i served during the era of the first african-american president of the united states, the first african-american attorney general, the first african-american director of the bureau of prisons, it is a momentous occasion. and now i serve with the first female african-american attorney general. it is just unprecedented. [applause] i try to put god first in all that i do. i believe he blesses me. for a man wasn't raised with his mother
two attorneys general, peers speak. rosa parks funeral, al sharpton said something that stuck with me for many years. that we actmazes me like we don't have work to do. we do have work to do. is iruth of the matter but ilike to stand wouldn't be standing here without visionaries like dr. king. on behalf of my colleagues who believe that all things are possible, when we come together to do the right thing for our peers in our community. would like to acknowledge the former attorney general eric...
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. >> this he says one of his customerss at the peer review peer-review newsstand in cleveland managed the numbers except powerball, and collecter $1 million. >> assault of the winning ticket for those with the biggest .c he said he had a feeling when of his customers was going to strike it rich.h >> sold a lot of tickets since warning . the customer is an instant millionaire, who will get a 1,000-dollar bonus for selling the winning ticket. they point out that there's millions billions of dollars and players to check tickets'ss . his shop is considered a lucky place , they can only imagine what the big winners are planning to do with all of that money .. as for the bonus for selling that ticket? they were sold in florida, tennessee and california a news conference was held in california today, the owner of the 7-eleven was given a check for selling one-way tickets at the actual winner has not come forward . it's the same in supermarket in melbourne beach . the store owner gets a cut of all that cash but the winner has not come forward and in tennessee a convenience convenience store o
. >> this he says one of his customerss at the peer review peer-review newsstand in cleveland managed the numbers except powerball, and collecter $1 million. >> assault of the winning ticket for those with the biggest .c he said he had a feeling when of his customers was going to strike it rich.h >> sold a lot of tickets since warning . the customer is an instant millionaire, who will get a 1,000-dollar bonus for selling the winning ticket. they point out that there's millions...
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they can interact with their peers, do recreational activities with their peers and with their family in a therapeutic, recreational setting. >> the confidence and the belief in themselves that they didn't have before is life-changing. and for us as volunteers, the privilege of being part of that is great. you can't help but come back. >> this trip means that i am able to ski. like, it's a place that i can actually ski, 'cause with an extensive list of disabilities like i have, it's hard to be allowed to do a lot of stuff. so, for example, my school does a ski trip, but they would never be able to take me on it 'cause they don't have the equipment. they wouldn't feel comfortable doing it. >> there's nowhere in europe that does that what this does. we can't get closer to home, so we fly all the way from the u.k. to here just for this. we enjoy staying in winter park. we enjoy the holiday. but actually, the nscd is why we're here. >> each time you've come down by yourself, you've fallen once. >> yeah. >> now, if you saw that class of two-legged skiers over there... >> they're falling a
they can interact with their peers, do recreational activities with their peers and with their family in a therapeutic, recreational setting. >> the confidence and the belief in themselves that they didn't have before is life-changing. and for us as volunteers, the privilege of being part of that is great. you can't help but come back. >> this trip means that i am able to ski. like, it's a place that i can actually ski, 'cause with an extensive list of disabilities like i have, it's...
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they can interact with their peers, do recreational activities with their peers and with their family in a therapeutic, recreational setting. >> the confidence and the belief in themselves that they didn't have before is life-changing. and for us as volunteers, the is great. you can't help but come back. >> this trip means that i am able to ski. like, it's a place that i can actually ski, 'cause with an extensive list of disabilities like i have, it's hard to be allowed to do a lot of stuff. so, for example, my school does a ski trip, but they would never be able to take me on it 'cause they don't have the equipment. they wouldn't feel comfortable doing it. so this trip is amazing for me. >> there's nowhere in europe that does that what this does. we can't get closer to home, so we fly all the way from the u.k. to here just for this. we enjoy staying in winter park. we enjoy the holiday. but actually, the nscd is why we're here. >> each time you've come down by yourself, you've fallen once. >> yeah. >> now, if you saw that class of two-legged skiers over there... >> they're falling a
they can interact with their peers, do recreational activities with their peers and with their family in a therapeutic, recreational setting. >> the confidence and the belief in themselves that they didn't have before is life-changing. and for us as volunteers, the is great. you can't help but come back. >> this trip means that i am able to ski. like, it's a place that i can actually ski, 'cause with an extensive list of disabilities like i have, it's hard to be allowed to do a lot...
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or their peers. we also have a program where the chief -- and i think we've shared a lot of this with your folks up here -- where we take our highway patrol and they talk to the student athletes. they recruit them as ambassadors in the school. then they tell their friends don't be doing drugs. how about you, megan? you see it in the cool, don't you? >> oh, yeah. i go to public school, so things are a lot different. since they're taught about the bible and god and stuff, a lot of the people in their school have their mind-set straight on more of the right things to do, but a lot of kids in my school just kind of do whatever they want. their parents don't guide them as well because they don't have god and stuff in their lives. >> how come you don't do drugs megan? >> i think it can really mess up your future. >> who told you that, your mom? your mom will kill you. >> governor, we had a program ca t cati helped put together. alex, he's now in college. he kicked heroin, but he was a middle-class kid. >>
or their peers. we also have a program where the chief -- and i think we've shared a lot of this with your folks up here -- where we take our highway patrol and they talk to the student athletes. they recruit them as ambassadors in the school. then they tell their friends don't be doing drugs. how about you, megan? you see it in the cool, don't you? >> oh, yeah. i go to public school, so things are a lot different. since they're taught about the bible and god and stuff, a lot of the...