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those residences will deal to go back and stay in their home but is not everyone. their homes have been taken and some are closer to the glass on and those people will not be able to go back today and it would be several days before they are allowed to go back and assess the damage because it is still a continuing crime scene. there will be a meeting tomorrow for those residents at 10:00 a.m.. if you need more information the city of san marino said go to our website. there's more information listed they're afraid for kron4 news and i am chris in cali. kron4 news >> they give course they'll keep on top. over the latest. the force in december no last really takes home when used to look at the before and after. but before it shows in the tree-lined street and not the dark clean the area. always win. you see your homes once stood also some 37 homes demolished and the other severely damaged. this is the epicenter at the explosion is being determined if it is safe for people to return and many of them will deal to return this afternoon. >> also have surveillance video fa
those residences will deal to go back and stay in their home but is not everyone. their homes have been taken and some are closer to the glass on and those people will not be able to go back today and it would be several days before they are allowed to go back and assess the damage because it is still a continuing crime scene. there will be a meeting tomorrow for those residents at 10:00 a.m.. if you need more information the city of san marino said go to our website. there's more information...
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to be a part of that war but i'm going back to the military today i have really no idea what's going to happen but whatever happens if they try to say that i'm a criminal and they give me many years in jail. i know that that i made the right decision in the god has forgiven me already thank you. the military now once he returns to military control has the discretion to decide what to do with him they can choose the administrative route that is processing his claim for conscientious objection or they could choose a judicial route to resolve this matter if they were to choose to judicial route then there is that strong possibility that he would face trial by court martial. after this press conference what we intend to do is to take a bus and we intend to travel about thirty minutes from here to hanscom air force base while we arrive at the front gate we don't know wirral take him there are many unknowns. i was born in nicaragua into a politically active family my mother worked for the government. my father. who sang in revolution. when i
to be a part of that war but i'm going back to the military today i have really no idea what's going to happen but whatever happens if they try to say that i'm a criminal and they give me many years in jail. i know that that i made the right decision in the god has forgiven me already thank you. the military now once he returns to military control has the discretion to decide what to do with him they can choose the administrative route that is processing his claim for conscientious objection or...
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we don't want to go back. i've been over 20 some years now in recovery, which i'm proud of, but i realize that there's some things today in my life which still go on, which resembles me back to... but what did james do? in other words, you got out, and how did you you obviously right now, you have a wonderful model program that i want you to share with us at some point, but tell us how you came out and you said, "i'm going to remake my life?" and what steps did you take in order to-to basically pull yourself out of the whole addiction process and into your recovery? well, let's say this to you, when i came out and i went to my first meeting and i went to my second and third meeting that i was still afraid to come out, outside. i live in new jersey; i was still afraid to cross that bridge back into philadelphia. so i spent most of my first year at home doing oil paintings by the numbers and doing things like this to really talk to myself and regroup myself until i was able to come out. this was not done without
we don't want to go back. i've been over 20 some years now in recovery, which i'm proud of, but i realize that there's some things today in my life which still go on, which resembles me back to... but what did james do? in other words, you got out, and how did you you obviously right now, you have a wonderful model program that i want you to share with us at some point, but tell us how you came out and you said, "i'm going to remake my life?" and what steps did you take in order to-to...
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to do something and they can guide you in that way to make donations. >> one of the main story angles is the one our residents going to be able to go backle to go back, today. and craig sklar has the latest on that. >> as the second full day of the investigation continues the search for the dead is over. at least for now, state, federal investigators are combing the area to try to find the explosion of the gas line explosion. meanwhile, residents cannot get to their homes with parents all over the bay area because it is a hazardous location. not safe. -and with their kids. craig sklar, kron 4 news. >> barricades. you create an ownership experience to match. ?Ñ?q a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. >> a good saturday morning to you for a nice weekend weather is coming in our direction with not a lot of fog to do with ju
to do something and they can guide you in that way to make donations. >> one of the main story angles is the one our residents going to be able to go backle to go back, today. and craig sklar has the latest on that. >> as the second full day of the investigation continues the search for the dead is over. at least for now, state, federal investigators are combing the area to try to find the explosion of the gas line explosion. meanwhile, residents cannot get to their homes with...
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to think. so one option is letting this sit for a week and come back to the full board as opposed to going back to committee. i wanted to ask some questions about an allegation of sexual harassment, whether that was even relevant to the contractsing process at all. there are a number of questions i will like to ask, but i could satisfy that by letting it sit for a week and coming back to the full board without going to the committee. supervisor chiu: at this time we have a motion to continue this item to next week. colleagues any further discussion on this motion? supervisor avalos? if we could take a role call vote on this motion to continue for one week? >> there are six eist and five notices. supervisor chiu: motion to continue passes. colleagues, if we can now move to item 13? >> item 13. resolution establishing the appropriations limit for fiscal year 2010-2011 pursuant to the california constitution, article 13-b. >> role call vote? >> there are 11 ayes. chiu this resolution is adopted. madam clerk, call up items 14-17. >> they are the ordinances setting the property tax rates to be inclu
to think. so one option is letting this sit for a week and come back to the full board as opposed to going back to committee. i wanted to ask some questions about an allegation of sexual harassment, whether that was even relevant to the contractsing process at all. there are a number of questions i will like to ask, but i could satisfy that by letting it sit for a week and coming back to the full board without going to the committee. supervisor chiu: at this time we have a motion to continue...
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why would we want to go back to that? >> as a practical matter, when does the economic team think that obama administration economic policies will have a sizable impact on the unemployment rate in this count country? >> david, there was a study that was released just a couple weeks ago by a couple economists, one republican and one democrat, some leading economists in the country that said the things we did not only saved or created 3.5 million jobs, 3.5 million more people are working, but we would have lost -- if we hadn't taken the steps we had taken, we would have lost twice as many jobs as we did during the recession. the hole was tremendous. the damage is great. it took ten years to create that problem. >> my question is, when is the expectation that the unemployment rate will come down in a meaningful way? >> well, we're moving toward that with every step that we take. obviously 750,000 new private sector jobs created this year is a start. we need to accelerate that. it will come with growth. that growth will come
why would we want to go back to that? >> as a practical matter, when does the economic team think that obama administration economic policies will have a sizable impact on the unemployment rate in this count country? >> david, there was a study that was released just a couple weeks ago by a couple economists, one republican and one democrat, some leading economists in the country that said the things we did not only saved or created 3.5 million jobs, 3.5 million more people are...
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to go in a much better direction thanks to superintendent bobb's leadership. washington is going in the right direction. change is going to continue to be hard. we'll continue to get push backs, david, both of those places, even though it was hard, the union stepped up and did a contract with robert bobb and the union stepped up and did a contract with michelle rhee. the union sometimes asks to make sure that things are not arbitrary and capricious. let me ask and say this as well -- there are many other districts like the abc district in los angeles, like the new haven district where the union has stepped up with managers who want to work with us where we are making that kind of change. so the issue is for ensuring we do some of the things that the secretary said. it's not just about the issue of looking at the snapshot of whether a teacher is bad or good. it's about developing teachers. it's about not spending the $7 billion we spend right now in teacher turnover. we have to do things that help kids every single day in classrooms, which means, investing in teachers like they do in the countries that outcast -- >> i want to bring up the colorado law about evaluation of tea
to go in a much better direction thanks to superintendent bobb's leadership. washington is going in the right direction. change is going to continue to be hard. we'll continue to get push backs, david, both of those places, even though it was hard, the union stepped up and did a contract with robert bobb and the union stepped up and did a contract with michelle rhee. the union sometimes asks to make sure that things are not arbitrary and capricious. let me ask and say this as well -- there are...
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and reagan never wanted to go back before the if you deal. me times and 23409 all but some republicans seem to want to go back to john call houn, they want to go back before the new deal to some constitutional order. and that's just not where american has been for a century and a half. and that's sort of my problem with the tea party. >> rose: if you had to write a kind of nar tougher for where the republicans ought to be and where the democrats ought to be what would it be. >> well. >> rose: in terms of the concepts and message and story that would put them on the right track. >> right. well i may have said this before but i think there are three tendencies in american politics there a liberal tendency that believes in using government to enhance equality. there a conservative barry gold watter tendency to enhance freedom, limited government and then there is an alexander hamilton tendency to use limited but energetic government to enhance development and social mobile to give poor people ability to rise. i think that is the great uncontested
and reagan never wanted to go back before the if you deal. me times and 23409 all but some republicans seem to want to go back to john call houn, they want to go back before the new deal to some constitutional order. and that's just not where american has been for a century and a half. and that's sort of my problem with the tea party. >> rose: if you had to write a kind of nar tougher for where the republicans ought to be and where the democrats ought to be what would it be. >>...
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then they will start to learn how to do email or how to go back to chinese newspaper to read all the chinese newspaper. >> a lot of the barrier still is around lack of knowledge or confusion or intimidation and not having people in their peer network who use computers in their lives. >> the important thing i learned from caminos was to improve myself personally. when i first came to caminos, i didn't know anything about computers. the second thing is i have become -- i have made some great achievements as an individual in my family and in things of the world. >> it's a real issue of self-empowerment where new immigrant families are able to communicate with their families at home, able to receive news and information in their own home language, really become more and more connected with the world as well as connected even inside their local communities. >> if we value the diversity of our city and we value our diverse neighborhoods in the city, we need to ensure that they remain economically viable. equiping them and equiping residents in those areas with jobs that will enable them to
then they will start to learn how to do email or how to go back to chinese newspaper to read all the chinese newspaper. >> a lot of the barrier still is around lack of knowledge or confusion or intimidation and not having people in their peer network who use computers in their lives. >> the important thing i learned from caminos was to improve myself personally. when i first came to caminos, i didn't know anything about computers. the second thing is i have become -- i have made...
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go to them. this was one skaul he could go to. it was far from home. his father decided they weren't his father decided they weren't going to keep sending him. he had to go back to primary work for his people in florida which was picking citrus. when he got out in the grove, he realized they were being greatly taken advantage of. working conditions were poor. they were being paid 8 cents to 12 cents a box for the dangerous work of going into 30 foot trees on limbs where people would fall in the process of trying to pick. he began to try to organize the pickers because this was world war ii to make a little more money. he would ask a nickel more a box. this was a time. >> how old would he have been when he left? >> 24, 25. >> what made him leave? >> the grove owners began plotting against him. they did not like unions anyway which is what was happening. he had to basically flee for his life. >> how did he go? >> he caught the train. he was careful to not make himself too visible before he left. >> when did he leave? >> late in the afternoon. he could only go when the trains were leaving. >> would anybody have tried stop him? >> they did not apparently. he disk
go to them. this was one skaul he could go to. it was far from home. his father decided they weren't his father decided they weren't going to keep sending him. he had to go back to primary work for his people in florida which was picking citrus. when he got out in the grove, he realized they were being greatly taken advantage of. working conditions were poor. they were being paid 8 cents to 12 cents a box for the dangerous work of going into 30 foot trees on limbs where people would fall in the...
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we want to go back up to capt. roy. what you guys are saying, and what i'm hearing is not quite jiving. the floor that they were concerned about is contained. they are in contact with people that are on that floor, as far as other patients. they are dealing with making sure they are secure or evaluated at the present time. this is still, and i cannot emphasize enough, it is an ongoing tactical situation while city police deal with what they have to deal with. there's tactical unit is working the best they can to bring this to a quick and safe pending. this is still not over by far. the city police helicopter is circling the area. s or --e doing evacuation' >> it sounds like a lost capt. roy. we are looking at a live picture. what we want to tell you before we go to break is that johns hopkins is retracting what they said, and cannot confirm that the suspect was subdued . suave come back. we continue to follow a shooting at johns hopkins hospital. we are hearing a doctor was shot. police have confirmed that much for us.
we want to go back up to capt. roy. what you guys are saying, and what i'm hearing is not quite jiving. the floor that they were concerned about is contained. they are in contact with people that are on that floor, as far as other patients. they are dealing with making sure they are secure or evaluated at the present time. this is still, and i cannot emphasize enough, it is an ongoing tactical situation while city police deal with what they have to deal with. there's tactical unit is working...
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so, leslie sanchez i want to go back to the first question that -- >> tea party? >> no. firina and boxer answered which is, with women now earning more b.a.s in liberal arts and now phds are women, have we 'cheat parity or not? >> it depends on your definition of we've come a long way, no doubt you look at the more opportunity, more women opening their own businesses, the flexibility is there. and women are still forced to
so, leslie sanchez i want to go back to the first question that -- >> tea party? >> no. firina and boxer answered which is, with women now earning more b.a.s in liberal arts and now phds are women, have we 'cheat parity or not? >> it depends on your definition of we've come a long way, no doubt you look at the more opportunity, more women opening their own businesses, the flexibility is there. and women are still forced to
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>> i decided to go back to my natural color. >> jimmy: five finger death punch. ♪ i can't deny >> dicky: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with justin long. juliette lewis. and music from five finger death punch. [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time... time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. buy any nfl tee... ...and you'll score half off any jeans or pants-- woman: halff offfff! the mike: it's good! it's half time, this weekend at ld navy! >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- justin long. from "the switch," juliette lewis. and music from five finger death punch. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, believe me when i tell you, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, cleto. thank you. that's very kind. i'm jimmy. thank you for coming. thank you for watching. sorry i'm late
>> i decided to go back to my natural color. >> jimmy: five finger death punch. ♪ i can't deny >> dicky: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with justin long. juliette lewis. and music from five finger death punch. [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time... time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®....
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we will go back to the policies of past. but i'd like to go back to the real past.smaller government where we encouraged each other to help each other out and we encouraged others to invent and create. less intrusion, less spending and end to corruption. there has always been corruption. there will always be corruption and there will always be the poor among us. it's our job to do a better job each and every day, to help the poor and punish those who are corrupt. these are not the policies that got us in to the mess that the big government politicians like to claim. no, not those. progressive policies of the past of the republicans and the democrats. policies of an out-of-control spendthrift big government mind set from both parties that got us into this. they spent like mad men. let's not forget the democrats have held the reign of power in congress since 2006. in 2005 in iraq, people inked their fingers. they inked their fingers to show that they voted. every single person who voted was threatened. their lives were threatened. yet, they went into the polls in bagh
we will go back to the policies of past. but i'd like to go back to the real past.smaller government where we encouraged each other to help each other out and we encouraged others to invent and create. less intrusion, less spending and end to corruption. there has always been corruption. there will always be corruption and there will always be the poor among us. it's our job to do a better job each and every day, to help the poor and punish those who are corrupt. these are not the policies that...
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. >> survivors not allowed to go back to their homes, are gathering at shelters. >> we still don't know why it happened. crews there investigating what is left of that line. >> we have team coverage of today's developments. robert lyles looking in to complaints, people say they made about the smell of gas and we are tracking survives trying to find information about their homes. >> we will start with joe vasquez who took a walking tour of the remnants of the neighborhood. >> reporter: you with see behind me this is a checkpoint, california highway patrol here telling people they can't go in the major access way into the neighborhood. they are saying it's a crime scene, 24 hours plus after the fire. we will to hike through a brush area, very difficult hike to bring you these pictures. burned earth, a close up look at the center of the blast showing the deadly consequences of the rupture. the explosion destroyed homes in the middle of the neighborhood. the huge 30-foot wide crater marking the center. the closest homes were leveled. all that's left in some are the chimneys. we found large
. >> survivors not allowed to go back to their homes, are gathering at shelters. >> we still don't know why it happened. crews there investigating what is left of that line. >> we have team coverage of today's developments. robert lyles looking in to complaints, people say they made about the smell of gas and we are tracking survives trying to find information about their homes. >> we will start with joe vasquez who took a walking tour of the remnants of the...
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obviously they want to go back to the side of where their house was. ation safety board on the scene they are continuing their investigation we're overlooking the neighborhood, to get you more news faster let's go to redeem of solo reporters. jackiegk sissel, who's been watching thega neighborhood. jackie seasons activity? >> it is a beehive of activity in the last 30 minutes there so many cruz at&t, waterworks, pg&e crews. what they're trying to do it is reestablished the services that were knocked out of during this fire storm. i am on glenview about half a mile away you can see these homes have completely destroyed only the chimney is standing in some of these homes you can see the car is completely destroyed and rate done here that is a crater that is were the 30 in. main busted and caused all this. earlier this morning probably the most important piece of evidence was collected you can see being boxed up, 28 ft. long section of that 30 in. pipe that burst in. national transportation safy board crews cleaned up and it was shifted to washington d.c
obviously they want to go back to the side of where their house was. ation safety board on the scene they are continuing their investigation we're overlooking the neighborhood, to get you more news faster let's go to redeem of solo reporters. jackiegk sissel, who's been watching thega neighborhood. jackie seasons activity? >> it is a beehive of activity in the last 30 minutes there so many cruz at&t, waterworks, pg&e crews. what they're trying to do it is reestablished the...
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her family was game and i made arrangements to go back. we drove down highway 61 and made it to the parkway and as we were driving closer to the county were she lived, we came upon some cotton fields. i wanted to go back at the same time that she would have left, which would have been about now. it was fall of the year. it was high picking season in mississippi where she lived. we saw the cotton fields wide open and there were no cars. she wanted to get out and pick. i asked if she was sure that we could do this. this land belongs to someone. we are in mississippi. she said that they would not care what little bit we would pick. she jumped out of the car and went out into the rows of cotton and started picking up. i went with her and she seemed to be giddy. she hated picking cotton when she had to, but now that she did not have to, it was like he could not stop her. >> what was life like in chicago? >> they have a hard time making the adjustment. they arrived as part of a group of people from the south. the men could find work because stron
her family was game and i made arrangements to go back. we drove down highway 61 and made it to the parkway and as we were driving closer to the county were she lived, we came upon some cotton fields. i wanted to go back at the same time that she would have left, which would have been about now. it was fall of the year. it was high picking season in mississippi where she lived. we saw the cotton fields wide open and there were no cars. she wanted to get out and pick. i asked if she was sure...
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if a man in china sneezes you're going to get it in the back of your head. it's going to come over here. we have studies that scientific show that great dust storm that they had in china dropped that dust over on our west coast. we're all here in the same boat. so yet we have to push back not just for fair trade but for balance trade in order for our companies to compete. i'll just relate one story that -- one educational experience. in i believe it was february of 2007 just after i was sent here i had the opportunity with my class of 2006 to sit down with eight c.e.o.'s of major manufacturing companies, high-tech companies, h.p., i.b.m., del and the like. and i asked him what's your biggest component of overhead and they all said, people, people, people. they would explain why you're taking our jobs over to india and china because you can hire them for less. and right across from me was michael dell and he said, congressman kagen, i'm competing with these guys. i have to chase the lowest cost of production around the world or i'm out of business and i have t
if a man in china sneezes you're going to get it in the back of your head. it's going to come over here. we have studies that scientific show that great dust storm that they had in china dropped that dust over on our west coast. we're all here in the same boat. so yet we have to push back not just for fair trade but for balance trade in order for our companies to compete. i'll just relate one story that -- one educational experience. in i believe it was february of 2007 just after i was sent...
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other than quality control and we're going to spend more money and time but i think it's easily transferable to others. >> let's go back to the floor. yes? >> i want to go back to the point of the technical and public engage meant. it's one piece of the puzzle but provide as lot of opportunity. water efficiency provides most of the savings on the consumer side. the numbers we heard about 18 percent, almost all of that is not water agency and waist water treatment but keeping the water in the homes using the washing machines and so on. saving that can save humans money which then energy games people into, well, maybe we should listen to the engineers and people trying create the model. >> thank you. >> yes? yes? >> i want to tie into the first speaker and segway the opportunity for public, private partnerships and collaboration. i have an exand pl in california that's local to the san francisco, puc, the california commission has listed grant under their renewable fuels program and they are reported to supply several millions of dollars to demonstrate the viability of product that can be commercialized. all the good est
other than quality control and we're going to spend more money and time but i think it's easily transferable to others. >> let's go back to the floor. yes? >> i want to go back to the point of the technical and public engage meant. it's one piece of the puzzle but provide as lot of opportunity. water efficiency provides most of the savings on the consumer side. the numbers we heard about 18 percent, almost all of that is not water agency and waist water treatment but keeping the...
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it all starts september 26th on the networks of nbc. >>> here's something to inspire everyone going backo work after this long weekend. researchers at princeton have taken on the age old question, does money really buy happiness? they found that, yes, it does, but only up to a point. how much money does it take to be happy? according to this study, $75,000 a year. if you make more than that, researchers say it probably won't add to your day-to-day feelings of happiness. >>> when we come back, how in some ways the work week never really ends for a whole lot of us. >>> on this labor day, vice president joe biden marched in the parade in toledo, ohio campaigning with governor ted stick land, who faces a tough re-election fight. it was one of many labor day celebrations held across the country. >>> if you checked your work e-mail on this labor day, you're hardly alone. a survey by harris interactive reported in "pc world" found that 72% of americans now check their business e-mails outside of regular business hours. so much for the concept of the weekend off, much less the long weekend away
it all starts september 26th on the networks of nbc. >>> here's something to inspire everyone going backo work after this long weekend. researchers at princeton have taken on the age old question, does money really buy happiness? they found that, yes, it does, but only up to a point. how much money does it take to be happy? according to this study, $75,000 a year. if you make more than that, researchers say it probably won't add to your day-to-day feelings of happiness. >>>...
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she declined an offer to go back to agriculture. she said she's suing blogger andrew brightbart. >> do the right thing and got will help you through any situation. >> reporter: folks who heard her remarks had this to say. >> gives us a new perspective on how people are being treated. >> she spoke directly to life, pain, the ability to be able to believe beyond what's possible. >> she says if you do things right in the beginning, it will work out in the end. >> we have to reach out, reach back and help. you know, you never know. you could be helping the second black president of the united states of america and next time she might be a woman. >> reporter: in the district karen gray houston, fox 5 news. >> sherrod's speech was part of a new features sundays with the met aimed at highlighting achievements of individuals who have made a notable -- notable contribution to the nation and to african american legacy. >>> gunfire in downtown frederick and when the dust settles, a man is dead but questions about how he died. police were calle
she declined an offer to go back to agriculture. she said she's suing blogger andrew brightbart. >> do the right thing and got will help you through any situation. >> reporter: folks who heard her remarks had this to say. >> gives us a new perspective on how people are being treated. >> she spoke directly to life, pain, the ability to be able to believe beyond what's possible. >> she says if you do things right in the beginning, it will work out in the end....
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so if you fall down, you go back on drugs, go back on your child support, back in prison, we have enough people around us to pull you back out and get you ready to go back to work again. and, pam, it seems like that that is an-an excellent example of what perhaps you may have experienced in-in new mexico. how does samhsa now take those experiences, and-and how do we provide the guidance for the states in order to continue to evolve in the field of-of addiction treatment? well, there are technical ways that we do that in terms of the kind of materials we produce and the information we produce and frankly the data that require-we require from the programs that we fund to make sure they're focusing on the right things. but i think the other thing is the type of things that we are trying to fund, and it's like the recovery-oriented systems of care or the recovery communities, because we're trying to look at things like when people are first in recovery, trying to do things, to do what james talks about- something as simple as transportation may be one of the biggest issues or just how to fill out resumes or how
so if you fall down, you go back on drugs, go back on your child support, back in prison, we have enough people around us to pull you back out and get you ready to go back to work again. and, pam, it seems like that that is an-an excellent example of what perhaps you may have experienced in-in new mexico. how does samhsa now take those experiences, and-and how do we provide the guidance for the states in order to continue to evolve in the field of-of addiction treatment? well, there are...
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going to for profit private entities. not a word in there about that. i assume they're going to go back to their old ways when they quadrupled the earmarks. it's hard to take seriously given the record here. it'sthe same old same old. >> the republicans refused to request any earmarks this year whatsoever. we've imposed the self-imposed moratorium on ear marks and we're going to end earmarking as we know it. >> i'm going to leave that part of it. ten secondsleft. congressman van hollen, you're in charge of getting democrats elect in the house. ow bad will november be? >> democrats are going to do ll. we're going to keep the majority because of the choice we talked about here. they said they were listening to the american people. one of the biggest recommendations was to end the perverstax breaks that encourage offshoring, outsourcing of american jobs. we've closed down some of those loopholes. we're going to continue to do it. not a word about the outsourcing problem in america about that pledge. not one word in 46 pages. those are the kinds of choices the people are focusing on in this
going to for profit private entities. not a word in there about that. i assume they're going to go back to their old ways when they quadrupled the earmarks. it's hard to take seriously given the record here. it'sthe same old same old. >> the republicans refused to request any earmarks this year whatsoever. we've imposed the self-imposed moratorium on ear marks and we're going to end earmarking as we know it. >> i'm going to leave that part of it. ten secondsleft. congressman van...
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effort" but i want to go back to proposition 26. i have a great concern because of the fact that when you stated if a yes vote goes through, that would jeopardize a lot of people like myself, retirees, receiving less than $62,000 a year, to vessel were on their homes, and you said that the board of supervisors are supposed to be may be voting on it today, a no vote. i do not know because i'm here. i do not know if you have someone who has heard whether or not they have voted on it, but if so, my request to you is that you send notices to those of us that pay our bills, informing us that 26 will jeopardize, if passed, our solar in san francisco, since we are supposed to be a green city. i'm just asking -- will you please consider that, and let people know and understand? people who do not attend these meetings do not know about services you provide other than challenging us for the sewage, and i would like to say that, too, while i'm on it. i have been back in my home a year, will be, on the 28 of september, and i would like to say i
effort" but i want to go back to proposition 26. i have a great concern because of the fact that when you stated if a yes vote goes through, that would jeopardize a lot of people like myself, retirees, receiving less than $62,000 a year, to vessel were on their homes, and you said that the board of supervisors are supposed to be may be voting on it today, a no vote. i do not know because i'm here. i do not know if you have someone who has heard whether or not they have voted on it, but if...