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upon my last release in 1996, someone told me about place in said monica. -- santa monica. i made it to that place in santa monica and there i found a community that was treated much different from the community i came from in south l.a. people with the same amount of drugs or more were diverted to diversion programs and given court cards and community service. they were not sent to prison for multiple years and it dawned on me, like, what's wrong with this picture? when i left that treatment facility, i committed to helping other women in south l.a. find a safe place and begin the process of healing and directing them back into the community. in my own home, i saved, work, i save money and bought a little bungalow and started a new way of life. [applause] michele: who was your first client and how did you decide you can do this? that is a daunting task. susan: after so much had happened, you kind of get angry. and that anger fuels the inspiration and determination. i would leave the house and go downtown, skid row, where women stepped off the bus and i knew them, they were
upon my last release in 1996, someone told me about place in said monica. -- santa monica. i made it to that place in santa monica and there i found a community that was treated much different from the community i came from in south l.a. people with the same amount of drugs or more were diverted to diversion programs and given court cards and community service. they were not sent to prison for multiple years and it dawned on me, like, what's wrong with this picture? when i left that treatment...
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service in santa monica why can't we have access to these kinds of services in south l.a. and south central l.a. and now she runs a new way of life. she helped her first clients in an apartment that she was able to get after she left the treatment center in santa monica and we'll hear a little bit about her story as well. thank you so much for being with us, both of you. >> thank you. >> i want to begin with you if we could. your father was incarcerated so you grew up thinking about prison. many people after that experience would probably run as far the other direction as they could. now here you are as a warden of a prison and a very large prison in illinois. why did you decide to follow that path? how does your early experience as a child who visited a father in prison inform the way that you ran the prison now? >> to answer your first question i am a firm believer in god ordering my steps for me. i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did i set out for a career in corrections. but i did believe that those early experiences
service in santa monica why can't we have access to these kinds of services in south l.a. and south central l.a. and now she runs a new way of life. she helped her first clients in an apartment that she was able to get after she left the treatment center in santa monica and we'll hear a little bit about her story as well. thank you so much for being with us, both of you. >> thank you. >> i want to begin with you if we could. your father was incarcerated so you grew up thinking about...
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aldo palmieri//ucla santa monica hospital )"potatoes elevate blood sugar in people more than just about any other food. so they are carbohydrates and all carbohydrates have that potential." researchers asked more than 15-thousand women how often they ate potatoes over a 10 year period and tracked their pregnancies. women who ate more potatoes had higher rates of gestational diabetes than those who consumed fewer potatoes. (dr. aldo palmieri////la santa monica hospital) "thihiis a study that reenforces the ada, that we should eat everything in moderation."researchers found substituting other vegetables, legumes, and whole grain foods for two servings of potatoes a week lowered the risk of gestational diabetes by 9 to 12 percent. obesity is one of the main risk factors for say expectant moms like finberg should always maintain a healthy weight.danielle nottingham, cbs news, santa monica, ca. 3 the c-d-c says more than 9 percent of pregnant women will develop gestational diabetes. it affects the mother late in pregnancy. 3 3 the enrollment deadline for obamacare is coming up at the end of
aldo palmieri//ucla santa monica hospital )"potatoes elevate blood sugar in people more than just about any other food. so they are carbohydrates and all carbohydrates have that potential." researchers asked more than 15-thousand women how often they ate potatoes over a 10 year period and tracked their pregnancies. women who ate more potatoes had higher rates of gestational diabetes than those who consumed fewer potatoes. (dr. aldo palmieri////la santa monica hospital) "thihiis a...
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and opened her eyes and made her realize if i have access to this kind of service in santa monica why can't we have access to these kinds of services in south l.a. and south central l.a. and now she runs a new way of life. she helped her first clients in an apartment that she was able to get after she left the treatment center in santa monica and we'll hear a little bit about her story as well. thank you so much for being with us, both of you. >> thank you. >> i want to begin with you if we could. your father was incarcerated so you grew up thinking about prison. many people after that experience would probably run as far the other direction as they could. now here you are as a warden of a prison and a very large prison in illinois. why did you decide to follow that path? how does your early experience as a child who visited a father in prison inform the way that you ran the prison now? >> to answer your first question i am a firm believer in god ordering my steps for me. i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did
and opened her eyes and made her realize if i have access to this kind of service in santa monica why can't we have access to these kinds of services in south l.a. and south central l.a. and now she runs a new way of life. she helped her first clients in an apartment that she was able to get after she left the treatment center in santa monica and we'll hear a little bit about her story as well. thank you so much for being with us, both of you. >> thank you. >> i want to begin with...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, santa monica, ca. the cdc says more than 9 percent of pregnant women will develop gestational diababes. diabetes.it affects the mother in late pregnancy. if you're just getting up, good morning -- it's now next...the latest reality tv star to get involved in the 2016 race for the white house. house.you're watching c-b-s 2 right now on cbs 2 this morning...the finale to the lotto fever that's been building for weeks. why some corridor scholl districts are saying the governor's plan to fund
danielle nottingham, cbs news, santa monica, ca. the cdc says more than 9 percent of pregnant women will develop gestational diababes. diabetes.it affects the mother in late pregnancy. if you're just getting up, good morning -- it's now next...the latest reality tv star to get involved in the 2016 race for the white house. house.you're watching c-b-s 2 right now on cbs 2 this morning...the finale to the lotto fever that's been building for weeks. why some corridor scholl districts are saying...
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so upon my last release in 1996, someone told me about a place in santa monica. i made it to that place in santa monica and there i found a community that was treated much different from the community came from in south l.a. people were with the same amount of drugs or more were diverted to a diversion program. they were given court cards, they were given community service. they were not sent to prison for multiple years. it dawned on me, what's wrong with this picture? when i left that treatment facility, i left committed to helping other women in south l.a. find a safe place and to begin the process of healing and directing them back into the community. in my own home i saved, i worked, and i saved money and brought a -- bought a little bunga lowe and there started a new way of life. [applause] >> who was your first client and how did you decide you could do this? that is a daunting task. >> well, after so much had happened, you know, you've got to get angry. and that anger fueled the inspiration and the determination and so i would leave the house and go downt
so upon my last release in 1996, someone told me about a place in santa monica. i made it to that place in santa monica and there i found a community that was treated much different from the community came from in south l.a. people were with the same amount of drugs or more were diverted to a diversion program. they were given court cards, they were given community service. they were not sent to prison for multiple years. it dawned on me, what's wrong with this picture? when i left that...
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. >> it's a big accomplishment from fellow santa monica high -- the people who went to santa monica high, we get [ bl let's face it, we do, we g nominated for golden globes, we interview drug lords. >> will you be in the movie? it? >> he's one of the best writers and directors around, not to mentio obviously one of the best actors. there. >> the star couple had us seeing hard eyes had to be will a jada. >> that audience out there loved you. >> awe. now, there's a moment. in fact, partnered with giffy to gift all the best moments from our platform. >> j. law, rob lowe, the rock. there were so many selfies on the red carpet. kevin was stirring up a frenzy. ladies, get your camera out my feed. i'm live, first of all, i got on my facebook page. >> get out of my feed. >> i'm b away how everyone's filming everyone else filming themselves. it's so through the looking glass, thr looking glass, and then through looking glass again. i'm kind of amazed by it. >> there were a lot of things that amazed us about last night. >> here are the six things we learned front row at the globes. >> number 6. we
. >> it's a big accomplishment from fellow santa monica high -- the people who went to santa monica high, we get [ bl let's face it, we do, we g nominated for golden globes, we interview drug lords. >> will you be in the movie? it? >> he's one of the best writers and directors around, not to mentio obviously one of the best actors. there. >> the star couple had us seeing hard eyes had to be will a jada. >> that audience out there loved you. >> awe. now,...
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>> sikich: pretty much for our santa monica mountain lion population, yes. >> whitaker: and what about signal. ( radio collar beeping ) >> whitaker: the beeps are coming from a collared female lion, p-35. researchers think she might have a newborn kitten or two at one gps location where she's been spending a lot of time. when the signals show p-35 is a safe distance away from the spot, jeff sikich moves in, working on sheer intuition, looking for a needle in a haystack. and he finds it-- a feisty three-and-a-half week old female, p-44. ( p-44 growls ) her blue eyes will change to amber in a few months, the spots that camouflage her will disappear. whispers, in case the mother is within earshot. p-44 is given tags to identify her on trail camera pictures. she appears healthy. but given the danger she faces on the edge of civilization, her future is a question mark. >> sikich: all right, time to go back. >> whitaker: all jeff sikich can do is put her back where he found her, to take her chances in the shadow of the city. >> your cbs sports update is brought to you by the lincoln motor co
>> sikich: pretty much for our santa monica mountain lion population, yes. >> whitaker: and what about signal. ( radio collar beeping ) >> whitaker: the beeps are coming from a collared female lion, p-35. researchers think she might have a newborn kitten or two at one gps location where she's been spending a lot of time. when the signals show p-35 is a safe distance away from the spot, jeff sikich moves in, working on sheer intuition, looking for a needle in a haystack. and he...
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using dna from the blood samples taken by the park service, primarily in the santa monica mountains, his scientists have built a family tree, unlocking some strange and deadly secrets. >> wayne: it's just rife with incestuous matings. it's not a healthy situation. >> whitaker: the dna shows males are mating with their own offspring. and killing them, as well. sometimes, even killing their mates. and that doesn't happen in the wild normally? >> wayne: rarely. both the incest and this excessive amount of strife are very unusual. >> whitaker: you think that is all because of this limited amount of space they have? >> wayne: it is. >> whitaker: and on some primal level, they long for more space. at least 13 have been killed in traffic in recent years, trying to move on. it's a double-edged sword-- being penned in, the lions can't get out to the wide-open spaces away from the city; and the incestuous inbreeding will only get worse if lions from the wilderness can't get in to mate and strengthen the gene pool. but there is a possible solution. it's an ambitious plan to build the animals an
using dna from the blood samples taken by the park service, primarily in the santa monica mountains, his scientists have built a family tree, unlocking some strange and deadly secrets. >> wayne: it's just rife with incestuous matings. it's not a healthy situation. >> whitaker: the dna shows males are mating with their own offspring. and killing them, as well. sometimes, even killing their mates. and that doesn't happen in the wild normally? >> wayne: rarely. both the incest...
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. >> whitaker: they think p-22 migrated east across the santa monica mountains for 20 miles or bigger male. he somehow crossed the 405 freeway, one of the world's busiest, worked his way through bel air and beverly hills, and somewhere near the hollywood bowl amphitheater, crossed a second busy freeway, the 101, to griffith park. >> sikich: p-22 had it great. no competition. no other adult males in griffith park. seemed to be plenty of prey for him. >> whitaker: he's been in griffith park for three years now-- all alone, looking for love in all the wrong places. >> sikich: yeah, you know, still hanging out there, which is pretty surprising. i would have bet he would have left looking for a potential mate. >> whitaker: if the mating urge overwhelms him, he could take his chances crossing the freeways again to find a female, a very risky business. why not move him? >> sikich: usually, it doesn't work moving lions. we'll just be moving this another adult male's territory. and that usually results in the death of one of them. and in the verdugo mountains, a small range overlooking the san
. >> whitaker: they think p-22 migrated east across the santa monica mountains for 20 miles or bigger male. he somehow crossed the 405 freeway, one of the world's busiest, worked his way through bel air and beverly hills, and somewhere near the hollywood bowl amphitheater, crossed a second busy freeway, the 101, to griffith park. >> sikich: p-22 had it great. no competition. no other adult males in griffith park. seemed to be plenty of prey for him. >> whitaker: he's been in...
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we sent some time at the santa monica pier, an absolututy beautifufulocation on monday. four days before the game, still no trouble finding hawkeye fans there. we also talked to people at a beanery bar there in downtown santa monica that's an iowa bar. a couple of fans around there early monday, but it those you the dedication that -- shows you the dedication that fans we out there that early in the week. they were able to take off that much time of work to go to the rose bowl and experience everything around it. the highlight of my week for sure had to be my two trips to the uss iowa battleship, the first on tuesday. i got an actual tour of the ship down into at one point below the water level, all the way up top as well, and all around the ship. you know, as a marine corps veteran, that was a special i never actually got on a ship while i was active duty, so this was a pretty cool chance for me to get a look at alal of that. we also talk to some hawkeye fans, too, it's free admission for any iowa residents, so there were some hawkeye fans out there, but thursday we wen
we sent some time at the santa monica pier, an absolututy beautifufulocation on monday. four days before the game, still no trouble finding hawkeye fans there. we also talked to people at a beanery bar there in downtown santa monica that's an iowa bar. a couple of fans around there early monday, but it those you the dedication that -- shows you the dedication that fans we out there that early in the week. they were able to take off that much time of work to go to the rose bowl and experience...
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. >> brad miller is owner and executive chef at santa monica's ox & son restaurant. >> so you as a chef, you take allergies pretty seriously. >> yeah, i have an all nut allergy, i'm allergic to all nuts. >> you know i've got to say for me there's been times i've been at a restaurant when i've asked the server if there's peanuts in there. sometimes they don't quite give off the confidence that they know in the kitchen it's being taken care of. >> absolutely it's one of those things where anytime you have a customer even for myself, i don't want to cook in the same pan, fry in the same oil, you really have to be sensitive to this because this could really, not just ruin somebody's life, it could take somebody's life. they're very serious allergies especially nut allergies. >> for me it's been a lifetime. ever since i was a kid peanuts were always something i avoided. but for this assignment we needed to put real science behind my allergic reactions. so i made an appointment to get tested. so it's been about 20 years since my last allergy test and my guess is blood pressure's gonna be a li
. >> brad miller is owner and executive chef at santa monica's ox & son restaurant. >> so you as a chef, you take allergies pretty seriously. >> yeah, i have an all nut allergy, i'm allergic to all nuts. >> you know i've got to say for me there's been times i've been at a restaurant when i've asked the server if there's peanuts in there. sometimes they don't quite give off the confidence that they know in the kitchen it's being taken care of. >> absolutely it's...
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(on cam tag) here in malibu...falling rocks in the santa monica mountains vehicles and caused delays in heavily traveled canyons. also - the -101 freeway was partially closed west of l-a due to a mud slide. in malibu, california, william la jeunesse, fox news. now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty area showers will be with us overnight into the early hours of wednesday before tapering off. we then have another storm moving through wednesday afternoon into thursday morning. highs stay mid-50s wednesday before dropping down around 50 degrees week and the weekend. lows drop from around 40 to the mid-30s as soon as the weekend. slight shower chances remain for thursday through sunday. area showers will be with us overnight into the early hours of wednesday before tapering off. we then have another storm moving through wednesday afternoon into thursday morning. highs stay mid-50s wednesday before dropping down around 50 degrees for the rest of the weekend. lows drop from around 40 to the mid-30s as soon as the weekend. slight shower chances remain for thursday through
(on cam tag) here in malibu...falling rocks in the santa monica mountains vehicles and caused delays in heavily traveled canyons. also - the -101 freeway was partially closed west of l-a due to a mud slide. in malibu, california, william la jeunesse, fox news. now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty area showers will be with us overnight into the early hours of wednesday before tapering off. we then have another storm moving through wednesday afternoon into thursday morning....
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stephanie martina dejÓ mÉxico contra tenÍa cinco aÑos, 17 aÑos despuÉs esta estudiante de colegio santa mÓnicaa mexicana dos semana en el estado de morelos y pasar una semana en su familia mexicana los recuadros fueron emotivos. >> como me gustarÍa que mi mamÁ subir aquÍ, fue algo muy difÍcil. jessica: Álvaro martÍnez alfaro dos aÑos de mÉxico y quedo sorprendido que en su tierra nayarit todo lo conocieran. >> me enseÑaban fotos de cuando era chiquito. jessica: el encargado del programa explicÓ que los chicos podrÁn regresar a estados unidos porque dakar le permita ser viajes internacionales y son acadÉmicos. >> son programa que estamos lanzando al mundo porque ademÁs de 7000 jÓvenes de protección temporal. jessica: to jÓvenes fueron elegidos, hicieron un ensayo porque querÍan venir a mÉxico y entregaron cartas de recomendaciÓn y fueron entrevistados asegura que todo el esfuerzo vale la pena. mucho de los estudiantes temen que les impidan regresar a estados unidos. >> podemos enseÑarnos nosotros el ejemplo del riesgo, nada en este mundo, y nadie avanza si dan un riesgo. jessica: en cuernavaca
stephanie martina dejÓ mÉxico contra tenÍa cinco aÑos, 17 aÑos despuÉs esta estudiante de colegio santa mÓnicaa mexicana dos semana en el estado de morelos y pasar una semana en su familia mexicana los recuadros fueron emotivos. >> como me gustarÍa que mi mamÁ subir aquÍ, fue algo muy difÍcil. jessica: Álvaro martÍnez alfaro dos aÑos de mÉxico y quedo sorprendido que en su tierra nayarit todo lo conocieran. >> me enseÑaban fotos de cuando era chiquito. jessica: el...
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victoria: en santa mÓnica en la escuela, nos da miedo mandarlos a la escuela.or el momento son sÓlo rumores que circulan en el segundo distrito escolar mÁs grande del paÍs, con 640.000 estudiantes, mÁs de 70% de origen latino. abogados. la percusiÓn es tan grande el rumor, y es mÁs, hemos escuchado a maestros hay estudiantes que estÁn faltando, que generalmente no faltaban. liliana: el distrito escolar en un comunicado informÓ, el distrito escolar unificado de los angeles del departamento de policÍa escolar de los Ángeles tienen conocimiento de una redada que se planea o alguna otra acciÓn por la oficina de aduanas y control aduanero en ninguna escuela de los angeles. grupos de inmigrantes dice que los rumores hubieran salido con el anuncio comienzo de aÑo sobre posibles redadas masivas. >>todo el mundo quedÓ tan impactado por el anuncio tan cruel, que ahora se supone que en cualquier momento esas deportaciones pueden ser peores de lo que ya estÁn siendo, liguera: en un comunicado ais indicÓ, la propiedad de las escuelas pÚblicas son infundadas, hay informaciÓn
victoria: en santa mÓnica en la escuela, nos da miedo mandarlos a la escuela.or el momento son sÓlo rumores que circulan en el segundo distrito escolar mÁs grande del paÍs, con 640.000 estudiantes, mÁs de 70% de origen latino. abogados. la percusiÓn es tan grande el rumor, y es mÁs, hemos escuchado a maestros hay estudiantes que estÁn faltando, que generalmente no faltaban. liliana: el distrito escolar en un comunicado informÓ, el distrito escolar unificado de los angeles del...
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. >> a look at the santa monica pier when we come days after the parisisttacks, senanars came together foror top-secretetriefing on the terrorist threat... marco rubio was missing - two weeks later, terrorists struck again in san bernardino... and where was marco? fundraising again in new orleans. over the last 3 years, rubio has missed important national security hearings and missed more total votes than any other senator. politics first: that's the rubio way. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. do you t(ink when you are president you'll be paid as much as if you were a man-male... this is one of the jobs where they have to pay you the same. but there are so many examples where that doesn't happen. i'm going to do everything i can to make sure every woman in every job gets paid the same... ...as the men who are doing that job. i'm hillary clinton >> welcome back. 30 years ago chuck long led his team to the rosebowl. >> i talked to chuck. he said he has vivid memories of the loss to ucla. >> i remember the functions and we finally get to the game. all of a
. >> a look at the santa monica pier when we come days after the parisisttacks, senanars came together foror top-secretetriefing on the terrorist threat... marco rubio was missing - two weeks later, terrorists struck again in san bernardino... and where was marco? fundraising again in new orleans. over the last 3 years, rubio has missed important national security hearings and missed more total votes than any other senator. politics first: that's the rubio way. right to rise usa is...