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the investigative services unit or isu, tries to keep the prisons rampant contraband problem under control. >> round up the inmates, do a perimeter check. secure the perimeter. inmates nonlethal overdose at his job in a laundry facility spark this is full-scale investigation by the isu team. >> today we're conducting a search of the pia warehouse laundry searching for any kind of contraband. last month we had an inmate overdose in the prison laundry on his job site. >> since corcoran's laundry facilities often act as a contraband distribution center for the inmate population this may be one of isu's best chances to catch the drugs before they spread to the rest of the prison. >> because of the big area and areas they could hide in we'll bring in two narcotics dogs here and do a mass search of certain areas and hopefully come up positive with a hit. that's the whole plan today. th we're coming -- element of surprise is the number one thing here. we got one on them. >> strip them out here along the wall. >> we have approximately 30 inmates that we removed from their job assignment. >> next m
the investigative services unit or isu, tries to keep the prisons rampant contraband problem under control. >> round up the inmates, do a perimeter check. secure the perimeter. inmates nonlethal overdose at his job in a laundry facility spark this is full-scale investigation by the isu team. >> today we're conducting a search of the pia warehouse laundry searching for any kind of contraband. last month we had an inmate overdose in the prison laundry on his job site. >> since...
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the emergency service unit has been in existence for a very long time and is an incredibly proficient unit. the norwegian society and the fundamental culture of norwegians is a trusting, open society. their security by no means matches what we have in new york city. and their preparedness apparently does not either. i think this is a wake-up call for them. >> what do you make of the suspect claiming to have acted alone and in part i guess the incredulous concept of 86 people killed on that island? do you think he was capable of doing it all by himself, and is it the time that allowed him to was the time. there's no question about that. the logistics of an attack like that, as it's been reported, you have the car bomb. he owned or leased a farm. and he had ordered six tons of ammonium nitrate, which is a key ingredient for a tremendous car bomb that can do that kind of damage. >> that's the fertilizer? >> that's the fertilizer. that's correct. and timothy mcveigh used the exact same bomb in oklahoma city to devastate the federal building there. absolutely terrible. so one person can af
the emergency service unit has been in existence for a very long time and is an incredibly proficient unit. the norwegian society and the fundamental culture of norwegians is a trusting, open society. their security by no means matches what we have in new york city. and their preparedness apparently does not either. i think this is a wake-up call for them. >> what do you make of the suspect claiming to have acted alone and in part i guess the incredulous concept of 86 people killed on...
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outside contract services unit. and with h.r.c. what happens if there's a discrepancy with what contract services at m.t.a. is doing and what overall city contract h.r.c. requirements are? i will mention something like that in my public comment. i want to say that i think contract services needs to work closely with one that is actually official, which is out of h.r.c. and if there are conflicts, it may draw into litigation against you and your staff. he mentioned pride. did we make arrangements -- i don't mean maybe two. but are cab stands around the celebration so cabs can stage and pick up people? have you made arrangements for cab stands? just like you probably did not bring the meter increase today but you delayed it for a week or more. it wasn't mentioned in the report so we know what's going on. in closing, something that i request of mr. ford in his meeting next week. mr. ford always seems to read from a script. i would like him to ask kindly to be more extemporaneous next time. >> next speaker? >> no. moving on to item eigh
outside contract services unit. and with h.r.c. what happens if there's a discrepancy with what contract services at m.t.a. is doing and what overall city contract h.r.c. requirements are? i will mention something like that in my public comment. i want to say that i think contract services needs to work closely with one that is actually official, which is out of h.r.c. and if there are conflicts, it may draw into litigation against you and your staff. he mentioned pride. did we make...
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lankford: h.r. 89 would designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 20 main street in little ferry, new jersey, as the sergeant matthew j. fenton post office. sergeant fenton served as a united states marine, training fellow marines as a reserves inspector and instructor. tragically, on may 5, 2006, sernlt fenton passed away at the naval medical center in bethesda after suffering wounds he received as a result of a suicide attack in anbar province, iraq. prior to serving his country, he was no different than many of us. he enjoyed watching baseball, playing poker and loved his hometown of little ferry, new jersey he loved to root for his favorite teams, the yankees and giants. he had a dream of becoming a police officer and serving his local communities -- community. his mother diane talked about his desire to be a police officer. she sent him a civil service book to study while he was in iraq he achieved his goal when his hometown police force made him an honorary officer posthumously. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: it's my
lankford: h.r. 89 would designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 20 main street in little ferry, new jersey, as the sergeant matthew j. fenton post office. sergeant fenton served as a united states marine, training fellow marines as a reserves inspector and instructor. tragically, on may 5, 2006, sernlt fenton passed away at the naval medical center in bethesda after suffering wounds he received as a result of a suicide attack in anbar province, iraq. prior to...
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. >> officer feudler is a member of san quentin's investigative services unit, an elite team of cos that track gang activity and other threats to the institution. >> one night my partner and i were working graveyard. i was sitting with my back to a file cabinet just like this. there were a row of padlocks on the top handle. my partner and i were talking. all of a sudden, the locks started rattling back and forth together. clacking. he looked at it. i looked at it. see, i'm getting goose bumps just thinking about it. we both ran out of the office. and we had no explanation as to what that was. we asked some other officers and they said that, you know, the unit's probably haunted. never can tell. there was no explanation for it. no earthquake. the inmates weren't complaining in the unit about the ground moving. there were no wild animals in there. i didn't bump it, he didn't bump it. no telling. >> there's been a history of other strange phenomena here as well. >> this is the san quentin dental clinic. back in approximately 1984 there was an inmate murdered here in this corner. late at nig
. >> officer feudler is a member of san quentin's investigative services unit, an elite team of cos that track gang activity and other threats to the institution. >> one night my partner and i were working graveyard. i was sitting with my back to a file cabinet just like this. there were a row of padlocks on the top handle. my partner and i were talking. all of a sudden, the locks started rattling back and forth together. clacking. he looked at it. i looked at it. see, i'm getting...
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enthusiastic supporter of community housing partnership and the larkin street youth services efforts to create 24 units of supportive housing for youth aged 18 to 24, including youth aging out of foster care. we have worked in a committee housing partnership and orchestrate services and have already -- always been -- and larkin street services and have always been a professional. they have a meaningful cut addition to the city's transition-age youth housing plan goal of four. units. each unit of supportive housing for youth represents a significant investment in preventing homelessness and the emergence of a new generation of homeless adults and families. please port -- please support the project and please support the request and conditional use request. thank you. president olague: karen, jeff, ramey, david. >> good afternoon. my name is charlie caster. i live about three blocks from the project. when i first heard about the project, but it was a great project. after hearing all the arguments on both sides, i am that much more in favor of the project and proud to be in support of the project. i am em
enthusiastic supporter of community housing partnership and the larkin street youth services efforts to create 24 units of supportive housing for youth aged 18 to 24, including youth aging out of foster care. we have worked in a committee housing partnership and orchestrate services and have already -- always been -- and larkin street services and have always been a professional. they have a meaningful cut addition to the city's transition-age youth housing plan goal of four. units. each unit...
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these units are not just high places for people. it is also a service. services from our department of public health and from the human services agency. a collaboration that this building represents. we have a lot to celebrate because not only is it a complex thing to do, in a needy community, but it accomplishes so many other goals that the city has articulated that are really important. i look forward to many more with the tndc. there is a lot more to do. i walk in and marvel all of the amenities that we have, and units are so precious in this community. i can only thing, how many hundreds of others wanted to be in this situation? and they would want to have a mayor, board of supervisors, city and state agencies all working together in a less political setting, more in a community, social goals setting, where we can collaborate and put our money together and work with wonderful banks, like wells fargo, and others who are contributing to the financing of this building. it is not politics that rules the day. it is people that have great objectives that p
these units are not just high places for people. it is also a service. services from our department of public health and from the human services agency. a collaboration that this building represents. we have a lot to celebrate because not only is it a complex thing to do, in a needy community, but it accomplishes so many other goals that the city has articulated that are really important. i look forward to many more with the tndc. there is a lot more to do. i walk in and marvel all of the...
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. >> the congregation moved today's service to prospect united methodist. the make church will continue to hold services until repairs are finished. meanwhile, marvin chapel members, they say they are determined to rebuild that church. >>> august 2nd. that's when the united states government will reach its credit limit. and if congress does not do something between now and then, it could become very difficult for the government to pay its bills. talks about how to go about raising the debt limit fell apart last week, and now congress has canceled its recess to continue working on a solution. democrats want to raise money by adjusting taxes. republicans want some massive spending cuts. but new today, some are starting to suggest ideas that could lead to a compromise. >> jon kyl was in negotiations, as you know, with the vice president, and he said there were certain revenue raisers and other areas that perhaps we could work on. >> some democrats have also suggested that even without a deal the president can keep spending. they're citing the 14th amendment tha
. >> the congregation moved today's service to prospect united methodist. the make church will continue to hold services until repairs are finished. meanwhile, marvin chapel members, they say they are determined to rebuild that church. >>> august 2nd. that's when the united states government will reach its credit limit. and if congress does not do something between now and then, it could become very difficult for the government to pay its bills. talks about how to go about...
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typically, that would be if one provider was under delivering units of services, and this provider could deliver more units. supervisor chu: thank you. if there are no further questions, why don't we open this item up for public comment? are there any members of the public who wish to speak on item 3? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion to send the item for with recommendation and a second, and we will do that without objection. i believe that we have a representative from the mta for item four, but they are on their way, so why don't we call item 5? >> item 5, resolution authorizing the mayor's office of housing to expand so many stabilization fund dollars in the amount of $325,000 to provide housing and job readiness services, low-income residents, and workers in the south of market neighborhood. supervisor chu: thank you very much. supervisor kim, would you like to say in the opening comments? >> i think the presentation from our staff would be appropriate. supervisor chu: ok. i believe we have claudine from moh. >> good evening. i am with the mayor's office of hou
typically, that would be if one provider was under delivering units of services, and this provider could deliver more units. supervisor chu: thank you. if there are no further questions, why don't we open this item up for public comment? are there any members of the public who wish to speak on item 3? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion to send the item for with recommendation and a second, and we will do that without objection. i believe that we have a representative from...
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it misses the point in a number of ways. 178 affordable units, services on site. probably the bright spot on that block. if tndc had more money, the entire bloc would be in good shape. this is a fantastic project. it is also adjacent to two other large projects. there is the ambassador. so the author of that article misses that and talks about the liquor store on the corner and more police presence. granted, those are problems, but getting rid of a liquor store and having more police does not solve a problem of poverty, lack of opportunity, lack of housing. it does not solve the problem for the need of human services for low-income people. that is the point that needs to come across. the city of san francisco is more committed to affordable housing than probably any other country. we have redevelopment agency that, despite all of the difficulties of redevelopment agencies, this one put more effort and money towards great projects. this city has done a lot for affordable housing and human services. nonprofit developers in the city that are better than almost any ot
it misses the point in a number of ways. 178 affordable units, services on site. probably the bright spot on that block. if tndc had more money, the entire bloc would be in good shape. this is a fantastic project. it is also adjacent to two other large projects. there is the ambassador. so the author of that article misses that and talks about the liquor store on the corner and more police presence. granted, those are problems, but getting rid of a liquor store and having more police does not...
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understand what we're looking at in terms of meeting our yield commitments and the level of services, what the unit costs are at the various options, and, frankly, i think one of the questions we need to ask ourselves is what the difference is a. a lot of the technology and costs are the same, and we need some way of thinking of them that makes sense. that is the discussion that we can have. i think that having the issue after that is appropriate. >> and we can use any help anybody wants to give us. >> so there are items 10 through 15. they have been called. is there a motion to move these items forward? >> dhs -- what is that? >> dhs. >> item 12. >> health the room for graphic engineering. >> in the back? >> traffic engineering? >> i don't know. that is the traffic engineer. >> i did not know the long name. i just know the abbreviated name. >> great name -- eagle in editing. >> we need to hire them. -- eagle eye editing. commissioner vietor: ok, so items 10 through 15. is there a motion? >> so move. >> second. commissioner vietor: questions or comments on any of the items we have heard about? comm
understand what we're looking at in terms of meeting our yield commitments and the level of services, what the unit costs are at the various options, and, frankly, i think one of the questions we need to ask ourselves is what the difference is a. a lot of the technology and costs are the same, and we need some way of thinking of them that makes sense. that is the discussion that we can have. i think that having the issue after that is appropriate. >> and we can use any help anybody wants...
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. >>> listen up, the new company and a new music service launched in the united states today and manywill give pandora a reason for its money. pandora is based in oakland. spotify is a streaming service done well in europe and now available to americans. everyone in the united states, we should say. it offers 15 million songs to download for free but eventually, you pay to subscribe. >> okay. the race is on for tv's top honor, the emmy awards. >>> the nominees are out nbc's mark barger has the lowdown on the stars and snubs. >> "mat men" tv's top drama three years running and a chance for four after this morning's nominations. 19 overall. but even so, it may not have quite the momentum of past years. >> right now, "mad men" because of long contract negotiations is not coming back until the early part of 2012. so with it being out of sights and mind, it may not have the momentum it has to knock it off. >>> "game of throwns" and "boardwalk empire" along with "dexter" and "friday night lights" which also earned acting nominations. >> i've never seen a married couple on tv portrayed to ho
. >>> listen up, the new company and a new music service launched in the united states today and manywill give pandora a reason for its money. pandora is based in oakland. spotify is a streaming service done well in europe and now available to americans. everyone in the united states, we should say. it offers 15 million songs to download for free but eventually, you pay to subscribe. >> okay. the race is on for tv's top honor, the emmy awards. >>> the nominees are out...
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moody's investor services is threatening to lower the united states' aaa credit rating. of course that would send shockwaves through wall street and be a huge setback for the economic recovery. i'll show you what house speaker john boehner is saying about how president obama is negotiating during my next update in about an hour. for now we are live in washington, d.c., alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >> ktvu's washington bureau is scheduled to set down for a one- on-one interview with the president today. you can see that exclusive interview with the president this afternoon on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> prosecutors say an argument over house guests is behind a disturbing case in southern california where a woman is accused of brutally attacking her husband. 48-year-old katherine becker hid her face during her first court appearance yesterday, a warning, details about this case are graphic. police say becker drugged her husband, tied him to the bed, then severed his genitals. she could face life behind bars. >> anytime we charge torture or aggravated mayhem, tho
moody's investor services is threatening to lower the united states' aaa credit rating. of course that would send shockwaves through wall street and be a huge setback for the economic recovery. i'll show you what house speaker john boehner is saying about how president obama is negotiating during my next update in about an hour. for now we are live in washington, d.c., alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >> ktvu's washington bureau is scheduled to set down for a one- on-one interview with...
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welcome back to adam vs the man the united states postal service is choking to death in a pool of its own early scribbled reading it seems the challenge is put forth by capitalism you know actually providing services that people pay for and finally cut the throat of the federally sponsored mail service with the global migration telephonic mail you know e-mail us b.s. has become marginalized and they did and its usefulness to the average american but that kind of goes without saying postmaster general patrick donahoe sat down with usa today to say that while the u.s.p.s. can cover its expenses innocent time or its hemorrhaging all of its based federal reserve notes it seems that like the treasury they can no longer pay their bills i've got a payment of five point five billion dollars from the federal government to prefund retiree health benefits i can't make that payment and so now we're talking about and then saturday delivery in a world where you can download any kind of porn you want on your smartphone in minutes the government's mail service won't be able to provide the same level
welcome back to adam vs the man the united states postal service is choking to death in a pool of its own early scribbled reading it seems the challenge is put forth by capitalism you know actually providing services that people pay for and finally cut the throat of the federally sponsored mail service with the global migration telephonic mail you know e-mail us b.s. has become marginalized and they did and its usefulness to the average american but that kind of goes without saying postmaster...
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. >> i am from the united council of community services. nd i can't complain about the shelter monitoring committee coming out because it keeps us on our toes. i am the c.e.o. of united council center which is a drop-in center. they need to be a little more flexib flexible. with us it's not having toilet paper in the stalls for the clients which we have a system because they will stop up the toilets. and water will run back into the agency and at times we have had to close the whole place down. so we have tried to do everything we can to make them understand and we aren't withholding toilet paper from them and they can get it on their way in and get as much as they want, but they'll throw things in the toilet which makes it extremely difficult for us and most of the write up had been about toilet paper not being in the stalls. and i have to explain that and explain that. and that we cannot afford to call a plumber out twice a week to unstop the toilet if we give them the toilet paper the way we have been doing it, it cuts down on a lot of th
. >> i am from the united council of community services. nd i can't complain about the shelter monitoring committee coming out because it keeps us on our toes. i am the c.e.o. of united council center which is a drop-in center. they need to be a little more flexib flexible. with us it's not having toilet paper in the stalls for the clients which we have a system because they will stop up the toilets. and water will run back into the agency and at times we have had to close the whole place...
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service. when the united states went to war there was some debate over whether or not there was a draft -- us in the of whether not there were soldiers, an amazing story even after the war of declaration when a congressman, you know, some military officers went before congress on what resources they will have to command, and then the the congressman does my god, you're not wanting soldiers, are you? nobody corrected him. anand in april, everybody was passing -- you know, was talking about, was rejecting the draft as a measure. there was a man named george creel who is a journalist, who will soon come his one of the first people wilson called after the decision to go to war. and he set up an organization called the committee on public information, and is basically a propaganda arm. he was brilliant. >> he sounds like one. >> and one of the things that he ended up doing was calling it selected service, because selective, you know, appeals to the kind of sense of the late. service, suggests oversight. and wilson as he gave a speech early on when he announced a draft pick he said in no way, no wa
service. when the united states went to war there was some debate over whether or not there was a draft -- us in the of whether not there were soldiers, an amazing story even after the war of declaration when a congressman, you know, some military officers went before congress on what resources they will have to command, and then the the congressman does my god, you're not wanting soldiers, are you? nobody corrected him. anand in april, everybody was passing -- you know, was talking about, was...
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service. when the united states went to war, there was some debate over, um, whether or not there would be a draft at all. there was actually some debate over whether or not they would send soldiers to europe. i mean, there's this amazing story each after the war declaration when a congressman, you know, some military officer reported to congress on, you know, what resources they're going to have to demand, and, you know, of course, we'll need soldiers. and the congressman goes, my god, you're not going to send soldiers to the room, are you? nobody corrects him. and weeks after our graduation the armed services committee was passing -- age 17. >> age 17. i'm sorry. was talking about, was rejecting the draft as a measure. um, there was a man named george ceil who's a journalist. he was oneover the first people wilson calls after his decision to go to war. and he set up an organization called the committee on community organization. he was brilliant. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> and, you know, one of the things he suggested doing was calling it selective service because selective, you know, appeals
service. when the united states went to war, there was some debate over, um, whether or not there would be a draft at all. there was actually some debate over whether or not they would send soldiers to europe. i mean, there's this amazing story each after the war declaration when a congressman, you know, some military officer reported to congress on, you know, what resources they're going to have to demand, and, you know, of course, we'll need soldiers. and the congressman goes, my god, you're...
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aging bridge housing complex, but it is going to concentrate a lot of the senior services and nonprofits. about 180 unitst. i am actually a baby boomer, at the edge of the baby boomer, and i know that baby boomer era. there's this huge boom in a population of seniors in our city that will grow. i think by 2020, 60% of the population will be seniors, and i think some people are now defining 60 and over, but i think generally, people looking at 65 and over. that is a huge population. i'm trying to look at issues of senior nutrition programs, alzheimer's research, but even housing policies that allow our buildings to become more senior- friendly. i guess we are calling it developing an aging-friendly city. we are also looking at how to support senior services and unique
aging bridge housing complex, but it is going to concentrate a lot of the senior services and nonprofits. about 180 unitst. i am actually a baby boomer, at the edge of the baby boomer, and i know that baby boomer era. there's this huge boom in a population of seniors in our city that will grow. i think by 2020, 60% of the population will be seniors, and i think some people are now defining 60 and over, but i think generally, people looking at 65 and over. that is a huge population. i'm trying...
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the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal workers union. ♪ >>> the race for 2012 now, michele bachmann surging in the polls even as she faces a new headache on the campaign trail. a fresh nbc/"wall street journal" poll has bachmann vaulting to 16% and second place in the republican field, behind former massachusetts governor mitt romney and up from just 3% a month ago. that's a bump, but it comes amid new questions about bachmann's health and reports that the republican candidate suffers from sometimes debilitating migraine headaches. she deflected questions today saying she keeps a rigorous schedule and feels great, a day after making this schedule. >> i have prescribed medication that i take on occasion whenever symptoms arise and they keep my migraines under control, but i'd like to be abundantly clear. my ability to function effectively will not affect my ability to serve as commander in chief. >> let's get into this more
the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal workers union. ♪ >>> the race for 2012 now, michele bachmann surging in the polls even as she faces a new headache on the campaign trail. a fresh nbc/"wall street journal" poll has bachmann vaulting to 16% and second place in the republican field, behind former massachusetts governor mitt romney and up from...
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and another piece of the cost would be funding a re-entry unit and services that could be used to better coordinate and align our funding so that we are focused on being strategic and coordinated on keeping people out of the cycle of going in and out of incarceration and trying to manage outcomes for that population. so the adult probation department is going to be very key, of course to this strategy. at the shercombriff's department, again, that's open -- sheriff's department, again, that's opening the two housing units. it's increasing funding for electronic monitoring which is also going to be a jail population management strategy. and then at our other departments, there are smaller allocations. and as you heard -- i won't go into details because you've heard from a number of those departments about what their strategies are and what the funding correlates to. but it would be some level of allocation to those departments in order to try to manage this population. >> -- supervisor mirkarimi: on the use fer uses side, you have district attorney, human services, public health, economic
and another piece of the cost would be funding a re-entry unit and services that could be used to better coordinate and align our funding so that we are focused on being strategic and coordinated on keeping people out of the cycle of going in and out of incarceration and trying to manage outcomes for that population. so the adult probation department is going to be very key, of course to this strategy. at the shercombriff's department, again, that's open -- sheriff's department, again, that's...
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>> its free service, yes, and sponsored by the united way and generous corporate partners. >> one think i have to get to the 211 service you provide. people out of work or on the edge. >> yes, 211 is community information line, you will reach a live person by dialing those three digits, 24 hours a day. if you are looking for some job programs and forgot the website address, you call 211 and you get help immediately. also if you do out of work and struggling to feed your family, struggling with transportation, 211 can show you programs that can assist. so the easy to remember phone number. >> very quickly why is it so hard for people to find work? >> i think because a lot of people don't have to think about what it takes to find work. they think applying for jobs and interviews but they don't realize it goes into networking component and how important it is, after you put an application to follow up with the employer and attend networking events, the job forum from 6:30 to 8:30 is great one to network with people. we try to encourage them at match bridge. that is something you need to do
>> its free service, yes, and sponsored by the united way and generous corporate partners. >> one think i have to get to the 211 service you provide. people out of work or on the edge. >> yes, 211 is community information line, you will reach a live person by dialing those three digits, 24 hours a day. if you are looking for some job programs and forgot the website address, you call 211 and you get help immediately. also if you do out of work and struggling to feed your...
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general theme of intervention and prevention, and family support -- the needs to be more services for families as a unit, and not everyone thinking, my family does not understand what i am going through. also, a lot of people believe that since you are you, you not know what is happening in the world. we thought this needed to be addressed. there was also helped the school food, and if you come to school every day, we should have a meal that looks appetizing. also, no more cuts to education, and there should be more money taken from the budget that goes back to education. we what reliable law enforcement, so the law officers understand that they're part of the community and not a separate entity. we thought about the voting age -- that this should be 15 years old and not 18 years old. we should be able to vote, because we do listen and see what is going on. we do not encourage smoking near school campuses, because this is bad for your health. we also did not want any pollution. we have to see what we can do to make this go away, or at least get taken care of. we want to talk about the youth development
general theme of intervention and prevention, and family support -- the needs to be more services for families as a unit, and not everyone thinking, my family does not understand what i am going through. also, a lot of people believe that since you are you, you not know what is happening in the world. we thought this needed to be addressed. there was also helped the school food, and if you come to school every day, we should have a meal that looks appetizing. also, no more cuts to education,...
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> reporter: these buildings still under construction will become the new warrior transition unit where service will stay once they're out of the hospital. but still, recovering and receiving treatment, and then conveniently just a few steps away they'll be able to go to the brand-new family center. the family center will have play spaces for visiting kids, movie theatres, classrooms and business centers. a big focus will be helping wounded vets chart a path to a new career if necessary. >> we stress jobs, you know? i think that's what we need to do more of, that veterans do have a lot to offer. >> reporter: he and gibson say the uso is uniquely equipped to meet the need that only grows as more wounded return home from iraq and afghanistan. >> been doing it for 70 years, going to do it for a long time in the future, not only in the support abroad, support in the airports, but nor support bedside. >> reporter: julie carey, news4. >> nice. and that's it for news4 this week. i'm wendy rieger. that you for joining
> reporter: these buildings still under construction will become the new warrior transition unit where service will stay once they're out of the hospital. but still, recovering and receiving treatment, and then conveniently just a few steps away they'll be able to go to the brand-new family center. the family center will have play spaces for visiting kids, movie theatres, classrooms and business centers. a big focus will be helping wounded vets chart a path to a new career if necessary....
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