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tavis: jim wallis i think you for being on this program. more importantly, i take you for your work on poverty through the years. thank you, thank you. delighted to have you. >> thank you. it will take a movement, tavis. tavis: as a mentioned earlier, if you missed any part of our week of poverty, you can see it all on-line act -- at pbs.org. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with michael lewis. >> every community has a martin it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands togethe maith your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy keenwerme t onconversation at po wermemt one conversation at rmtime. nationwide is on your side. >> brought to you by the aarp foundation. w. k. kellogg foundation, engaging communities to imp
tavis: jim wallis i think you for being on this program. more importantly, i take you for your work on poverty through the years. thank you, thank you. delighted to have you. >> thank you. it will take a movement, tavis. tavis: as a mentioned earlier, if you missed any part of our week of poverty, you can see it all on-line act -- at pbs.org. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with...
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the best collop -- wally for this committee is my reasonableness. my views are not the top priority here. she and involves looking at the entire situation. i've dealt with that and how i deal with this situation. and i fight hard for what i believe in. i think people deserve to be treated equal, even without a home to call their own. >> did you say you have experienced homeless? >> i am currently homeless. i have spent five months as homeless. >> have you spent time in and out of the shelter system. >> out of one facility, only. one night, by first got here, in the sanctuary. >> you have an extended reservation? >> thank you so much for being here and applying for a seat. christian wilcox is next. >> some of the people on the list are already on the committee. >> can you let us know which one? >> linda -- >> she is now the local homeless coordinating board. is he one of the -- i don't know who he is. elizabeth -- >> she was appointed to the local homeless coordinating board. i will not call those three names up. thank you. his christian here? if not
the best collop -- wally for this committee is my reasonableness. my views are not the top priority here. she and involves looking at the entire situation. i've dealt with that and how i deal with this situation. and i fight hard for what i believe in. i think people deserve to be treated equal, even without a home to call their own. >> did you say you have experienced homeless? >> i am currently homeless. i have spent five months as homeless. >> have you spent time in and out...
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back in march, dan told the story of wally, the adorable pup in oklahoma, who came back to life after being put down, not once, but twice. after becoming a facebook phenomenon, wally made it to new york and "good morning america." >> puppy treats. >> reporter: he's since been adopted by a family in pennsylvania. we're told that he is happy and healthy. a fate that daniel, too, seems destined for. there he is, everybody. look at this face. how could you not adore daniel? linda shorer is here. she's the founder of eleventh animal rescue. you can be choosy now that he's a celeb. >> he is on celebrity status right now. we have literally hundreds and hundreds and hundreds. >> hundreds of people, really? >> from all over the country. missouri, colorado. >> why don't you pull the trigger? what are you looking for in terms of the right owner for this beautiful dog? >> i think he needs a home that has other pets because he just loves his foster brothers at his foster home. he's going to need a home with other dogs. an active family. we are interviewing people right now and accepting applicatio
back in march, dan told the story of wally, the adorable pup in oklahoma, who came back to life after being put down, not once, but twice. after becoming a facebook phenomenon, wally made it to new york and "good morning america." >> puppy treats. >> reporter: he's since been adopted by a family in pennsylvania. we're told that he is happy and healthy. a fate that daniel, too, seems destined for. there he is, everybody. look at this face. how could you not adore daniel?...
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wally city and the america's cup advanced and authority -- while the city in the america's cup -- america's cup advance in authority, mayor lee has authorized me to add the america's cup to san francisco's rich and the verse business community so they can help the -- make the america's cup truly a san francisco environment. mayor lee: thank you for being there. thank you for hosting this, regina. i see carrie mccullen, our small business commission, and of course, sfmade. and david chiu. he and my predecessor signed it that close to agreement. there were 11 different plans the city agreed with the event authority to roll out. so, we have done that. is this was part of the rolling out of the workforce plan, and the workforce plan brings life to a promise that is reflected in the america's cup. we're talking about 8000 jobs. $1.4 billion of impact for our city. the 500,000 people that come here every day -- the yacht owners and the vendors and the businesses -- are going to do this with the kinds of folks better representing right here today, whether you are bookbinding or you have an ipad th
wally city and the america's cup advanced and authority -- while the city in the america's cup -- america's cup advance in authority, mayor lee has authorized me to add the america's cup to san francisco's rich and the verse business community so they can help the -- make the america's cup truly a san francisco environment. mayor lee: thank you for being there. thank you for hosting this, regina. i see carrie mccullen, our small business commission, and of course, sfmade. and david chiu. he and...
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. >> you have a very balanced team but you have a quarterback in rivera and receiver in wallis theseuys can catch and throw. >> yes, sir, it makes my job easier when you have guys like that. there's a few others that can play at that level. with cleveland and ray they're three year varsity starters. cleveland has offers on the table from pac schools. ray we're very proud of. i'm very lucky and fortunate to have those two guys on my team. >> last year you won 41-40 over this team. that was a nonleague game. now this is a league game. does it change the dynamics? >> it changes the dynamics because now it really counts. you want to win in the league and give yourself an opportunity to go to the play offs that's our goal every year. it was a barn burner, as a football fan it was a great game last year. this year i'm hoping we have a great game but much more lopsided toward our side. >> we'll have the highlights tonight at 10:00 you guys. >> friday night football coming up. right now on ktvu.com. a complete guide to the heartily strictly bluegrass festival including a list of bands perfor
. >> you have a very balanced team but you have a quarterback in rivera and receiver in wallis theseuys can catch and throw. >> yes, sir, it makes my job easier when you have guys like that. there's a few others that can play at that level. with cleveland and ray they're three year varsity starters. cleveland has offers on the table from pac schools. ray we're very proud of. i'm very lucky and fortunate to have those two guys on my team. >> last year you won 41-40 over this...
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feature conversations about poverty with kathleen sebelius, economist jeffrey sachs, cornel west, jim wallis and vicki escarra. i hope he will join this next week as we expose the new face of poverty in america during the party toward. a call to conscious. that is our shore for tonight. good night from los angeles. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with tom morello and chris evans. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowermenttia at . nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television]
feature conversations about poverty with kathleen sebelius, economist jeffrey sachs, cornel west, jim wallis and vicki escarra. i hope he will join this next week as we expose the new face of poverty in america during the party toward. a call to conscious. that is our shore for tonight. good night from los angeles. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with tom...
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hope because the students and the young people were so involved i hope they will get the chance to wally and be helped by maybe or pin countries. to where we form and really. give civil society the the power to just build institutions to replace the ones that will or turn co-opt or were dictatorial what is well nothing when it comes to its response to the key challenges facing. of each and people of afraid and this is something that we have to call wake people stina of the tall mouths the whole look will stop people on the way of being they take seriously we're not committed israel is saying i'm going to destroy you. and i have the capacity to delete all when the hamas is eat people are afraid to take it seriously they think this may. because it turpin to us once maybe it will happen again so if it is something to test to be addressed very deep and there is this sense of sense cornfed dance and alliance with the world we come to the whole world to against us and i have said of cornfield ins we should have sent for confidence formed in a mint of being just and if we all just the world wou
hope because the students and the young people were so involved i hope they will get the chance to wally and be helped by maybe or pin countries. to where we form and really. give civil society the the power to just build institutions to replace the ones that will or turn co-opt or were dictatorial what is well nothing when it comes to its response to the key challenges facing. of each and people of afraid and this is something that we have to call wake people stina of the tall mouths the whole...
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treat afghan civilians caught in the war's crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines going to a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province the bullet shattered part of his skull and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery in six months dr main park says he was treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gunshot and bomb blast victims in this follow up operation he and his team are reconstructing the boy's forehead with a titanium miche that will restore his appearance so i started to work. for the future but that was going on. also gratifying to make a difference but this. held it very likely not evil. you're sure you regard stories to show. in the recovery ward well he's going to says the world he sure it was a u.s. marine who does his group for the first class. which are the i'm just happy that he's a key the shooting was mystique so he's forgiven. the enduring insurgency suggests that no amount of good will can compensate for civilian casualties that
treat afghan civilians caught in the war's crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines going to a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province the bullet shattered part of his skull and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery in six months dr main park says he was treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gunshot and bomb blast victims in this follow up...
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treat afghan civilians caught in the war's crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines got into a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province the bullet shattered part of his skull and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery in six months dr main part says he's treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gunshot and bomb blast victims in this follow up operation he and his team are reconstructing the boy's forehead with a titanium miche that will restore his appearance so i started to work. at it but i haven't what's going on. also gratifying to make a difference especially this right. now that are very likely not even more serious regards to these initial. in the recovery ward well his father at home and says that while he's sure it was a u.s. marine will admit his son he's grateful for the first class treatment on his recent which i don't know what's out there i'm just happy that he's ok this shooting. do you think. the enduring insurgency suggests that
treat afghan civilians caught in the war's crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines got into a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province the bullet shattered part of his skull and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery in six months dr main part says he's treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gunshot and bomb blast victims in this follow up operation...
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they bombed the electric station and then wally for ten days they haven't fixed the problem at least we can come here for now. but maybe not much longer. before the war libya could boast one of the best living standards on the continent with high life expectancy and low tide mortality rates but after months of heavy bombing and fierce fighting the country's social and economic achievements have been brutally reversed its people now betting on a heavily armed and inexperienced group to govern them through a fresh start in the wake of destruction i'll be asked us not to reveal his face fearing might pay for saying this. that if you talk or see anything positive about gadhafi you will have serious problems with the rebels there is no government speaking out on to the end of you he tells me if people were truly happy about the end of daschle and the way he was killed there would be millions not thousands on the streets to get their free movies i'm sure some sixty to seventy percent of the country does not approve of the way gadhafi was killed we expected them to be tried as a prisoner of
they bombed the electric station and then wally for ten days they haven't fixed the problem at least we can come here for now. but maybe not much longer. before the war libya could boast one of the best living standards on the continent with high life expectancy and low tide mortality rates but after months of heavy bombing and fierce fighting the country's social and economic achievements have been brutally reversed its people now betting on a heavily armed and inexperienced group to govern...
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treat afghan civilians caught in the war's crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines are going into a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province the bullet shattered part of his skull and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery in six months dr miller park says he was treated more than a fair share of f. king bystanders mostly gun showed a bomb blast victims in this follow up operation he and his team are reconstructing the boy's forehead with a titanium miche that will restore his appearance i started i . was i was surprised by the difference i wish i was very likely. guards. initially. in the recovery ward well his father you are with his will is sure it was a u.s. marine would visit his son he's grateful for the first class treatment he's receiving which either i'm just happy that he's ok the shooting was a mistake so it is forgiven accident or not the enduring insurgency suggests that no amount of good will can compensate for civilian casualties that continue to c
treat afghan civilians caught in the war's crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines are going into a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province the bullet shattered part of his skull and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery in six months dr miller park says he was treated more than a fair share of f. king bystanders mostly gun showed a bomb blast victims in this follow...
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treat afghan civilians caught in the worst crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines got into a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province aboard shared part of his school and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery and six months document part says he's treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gun show last week. in this follow up operation in his team reconstructing the boy's forehead with a titanium mesh that were stories of periods i decided i. want i also gratifying i think the difference i miss i. very likely. i michelle. in the recovery ward well he's called the editor of the it says that while he's sure it was a u.s. marine well it is he's grateful for the first class treatment of his recent which i don't know what i'm just happy that he's ok the shooting was a mistake so he's forgiven accident or not the enduring insurgency suggests that no amount of good will can compensate for civilian casualties that continue to climb each month in a war
treat afghan civilians caught in the worst crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines got into a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province aboard shared part of his school and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery and six months document part says he's treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gun show last week. in this follow up operation in his team...
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treat afghan civilians caught in the worst crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines go into a firefight with the telephone his village in helmand province the board shattered part of his skull and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery and six months doctor many parts says he's treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gunshot blessed with them in this follow up operation he and his team are reconstructing the boy's forehead with a titanium mesh that will restore his appearance so i started to work. at it but i think it's one i. also gratified to make a difference especially this. held at that very likely not for serious regards to. additional. in the recovery ward well his father at home says that while he's sure it was a u.s. marine well that his son is grateful for the first class treatment yes miss him but shudder what i'm just happy to he's ok this shooting was a mistake so he's forgiven accident or not the enduring insurgency suggests that no amount of good w
treat afghan civilians caught in the worst crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines go into a firefight with the telephone his village in helmand province the board shattered part of his skull and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery and six months doctor many parts says he's treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gunshot blessed with them in this follow up...
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also treat afghan civilians caught in the crossfire i have nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines got into a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province the board shattered part of his school and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery and six months dr main part says he's treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gunshot and bomb blast victims in this follow up operation he and his team are reconstructing the boy's forehead with a titanium miche that will restore his appearance so i started work i have. one arm i also gratified i can get rid of this i very likely course guards i shall be in the recovery ward well his father says that while he's sure it was a u.s. marine will admit his son he's grateful for the first question his recent which had a what i'm just happy that he's ok this shooting. mistake so it is forgiven accident or not the enduring insurgency suggests that low amount of good will can compensate for civilian casualties that continue to climb each m
also treat afghan civilians caught in the crossfire i have nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines got into a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province the board shattered part of his school and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery and six months dr main part says he's treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gunshot and bomb blast victims in this follow up...