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no one stood in is the same, and what works for one, so there is a need for people working with trichet students to be creative and have the resources to address the issues, and a lot of things that have worked for us is the parental involvement. that has been a big piece. we worked a lot with the parents to engage them in the process. with this case management services, that has been a big piece. being consistent, that long-term support. all of those things that we already know to do, those are very key. we're working very close with the schools and developing relationships with those teachers and those administrators. they are a very big piece of the success for our young people, and being able to connect them with the resources they need. not just connecting them with the program, but connecting with people. but again, immediacy. and it may not work for that young person. that young person might come to me, but he may not go to the cbo down the street, so what i have to do as a case manager is in some ways become that resource for that young person until they can get to a place to wh
no one stood in is the same, and what works for one, so there is a need for people working with trichet students to be creative and have the resources to address the issues, and a lot of things that have worked for us is the parental involvement. that has been a big piece. we worked a lot with the parents to engage them in the process. with this case management services, that has been a big piece. being consistent, that long-term support. all of those things that we already know to do, those...
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love -- guest: thank you, again, for your service to your country but celeste trichet note is that the core of this plan -- that you, again, for your service to country. what sylvester should know is that at the core of this plan, the best way to end homelessness is to prevent it from happening in the first place. host: next call. caller: good morning, mr. love. the question i have, and i don't know how much this would go into your home, but in cases where i have a home and we make it month by month, it is a wonderful day, but the problem we have is that the insurance has gone through the roof. we are paying $600 a year on insurance, and now we pay $3,800 a year in insurance. you at your monthly mortgage payments, -- add that to your monthly mortgage payments, and it goes through the roof. it does not seem to be any relief. we had three several years ago. several years ago but it seems that insurance companies seem to raise the rates at a lot of people lost their homes due to that. and the subprime, of course, that we have had. what can be done with that situation? guest: as it stands
love -- guest: thank you, again, for your service to your country but celeste trichet note is that the core of this plan -- that you, again, for your service to country. what sylvester should know is that at the core of this plan, the best way to end homelessness is to prevent it from happening in the first place. host: next call. caller: good morning, mr. love. the question i have, and i don't know how much this would go into your home, but in cases where i have a home and we make it month by...
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love -- guest: thank you, again, for your service to your country but celeste trichet note is that the core of this plan -- that you, again, for your service to country. what syllester should know is that at the core of this plan, the est way to end homeeessness is to prevent it from happening in thh first place. host: next call. caller: good morning, mr. love. the question i have, and i don't know how much this would go into your home, but in cases where i have a home and we make it month by month, it is a wonderful day, but the problem we have is that the insurance has gone through the roof. we are paying $600 a year on insurance, and now we pay $3,800 a year in insurance.%% you at your monthly mortgage payments, -- add that to your monthly mortgage payments, and it goes through the roof. it does not seem to be any relief. we had three several years ago. several years ago but it seems that insurance companies seem to raise the rates at a lot of people lost their homes due to that. and the subprime, of course, that we have had. what can be done with that situation? guest: as it stands
love -- guest: thank you, again, for your service to your country but celeste trichet note is that the core of this plan -- that you, again, for your service to country. what syllester should know is that at the core of this plan, the est way to end homeeessness is to prevent it from happening in thh first place. host: next call. caller: good morning, mr. love. the question i have, and i don't know how much this would go into your home, but in cases where i have a home and we make it month by...
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trichet argues that policymakers that want to prolong the stimulus are mistaken and cutting borrowing would have limbed effects on growth. the view from the europe's senior economic policymaker con trafts with continued u.s. demand for fiscal tightening to be delayed at least until 2011 and suggests there is still a little agreement over the best way to foster a strong global professor from the financial and economic crisis of the past two years. " we want to know from all of you should this government continue with tax cuts. martha, on the democratic line, you are our first phone call. go ahead. caller: no, they should not. because what the republicans are doing, they have list -- they want corporate and america and special interests and the wealthy. nothing goes to the middle class. that's the problem with the republicans. the middle class is getting choked out. they don't even really give unemployment. they can't even find a job. >> speaking of unemployment benefits, the president signs those into law. unemployment benefits will be expended in the long term. they will expire in nov
trichet argues that policymakers that want to prolong the stimulus are mistaken and cutting borrowing would have limbed effects on growth. the view from the europe's senior economic policymaker con trafts with continued u.s. demand for fiscal tightening to be delayed at least until 2011 and suggests there is still a little agreement over the best way to foster a strong global professor from the financial and economic crisis of the past two years. " we want to know from all of you should...
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trichet argues that policymakers that want to prolong the stimulus are mistaken and cutting borrowinguld have lbed effects on growth. the view from the europe's senior economic policymaker con trafts with continued u.s. demand for fiscal tightening to be delayed at least until 2011 and suggests there is still a little agreement over the best way t foster a strong global professor from the financial and economic crisis of the past two years. " we want to know from all of you should this government continue with tax cuts. martha, on the democratic line, you are our first phone call. go ahead. caller: no, they should not. because what the republicans are doing, they have list -- they want corporate and america and special interests and the wealthy. nothing goes to the middle class. that's the problem with the republicans. the middle class is getting choked out. they don't even really give unemployment. they can't even find a job. >> speaking of unemployment benefits, the president signs those into law. unemployment benefits will be expendedn the long term. they will expire in november. n
trichet argues that policymakers that want to prolong the stimulus are mistaken and cutting borrowinguld have lbed effects on growth. the view from the europe's senior economic policymaker con trafts with continued u.s. demand for fiscal tightening to be delayed at least until 2011 and suggests there is still a little agreement over the best way t foster a strong global professor from the financial and economic crisis of the past two years. " we want to know from all of you should this...