it s not his trouble-making days he talks about the most. my dad, he could walk through the door right now and i wouldn t have any idea that was him. and my mom, she tries to be there for me, but she really doesn t. she was going to try to actually have me come home and stay with her, but she doesn t have the money for it. out of 12 messages i had today, 7 messages had to do with behavior problems going on in the unit. stephanie roberts is a psychiatric social services counselor in pendleton s d-9 unit. over the past week, d-9 has had its share of trouble. we ve had people battering staff, we ve had people urinating under doors. we ve had a lot going on. so, i want to see from your guys perspective what is going on in this unit that is leading to this negative behavior and how can we change it. a lot of them have had lives that you and i would never we might not survive through. you know, some of these kids have had to toughen up and be
people appreciate the fact that he had a plan. you might not like it. but at least he had the chutzpah to say here it is. i am going to step out. you don t have to like it. there is not a lot of politicians in washington right now that are willing to do that. put their neck out on the line. certainly a man of chutzpah, no doubt. what was that? chutzpah. all right. moving on. worship services resumed at a sikh temple in milwaukee, one week to the day after the gunman killed members of the congregation. it began with a ceremony of rebirth. prayers and hymns. hundreds came from across the country to take part. the service caps memorials paying respect to the victims as well. reverend billy graham hospitalized this morning, recovering from a bronchial infection. the evangelist was admitted to mission hospital in asheville, north carolina. this is over the weekend. a spokesman said reverend graham is alert in good spirits and looking forward to going home. if you have a presch
my daddy. my daddy. we were there when hall s mother, sister, wife, and 3-year-old son orion arrived for a visit. the first with orion since he was an infant. but there wouldn t be so much as a hug between them. hall s prior behavior problems resulted in a non-contact visit. hey, you. hi. here s orion. can you say, i love you, daddy? i love you, daddy. i love you, too. i miss you. orion was a bright light from the second that we saw him. he was very aware of his surroundings. he was over the moon to see his dad. he knew oddly enough that he was in a place where his dad didn t
there for me, but she really doesn t. she was going to try to actually have me come home and stay with her, but she doesn t have the money for it. out of 12 messages i had today, 7 messages had to do with behavior problems going on in the unit. stephanie roberts is a psychiatric social services counselor in pendleton s d-9 unit. over the past week, d-9 has had its share of trouble. we ve had people battering staff, we ve had people urinating under doors. we ve had a lot going on. so, i want to see from your guys perspective what is going on in this unit that is leading to this negative behavior and how can we change it. a lot of them have had lives that you and i would never we might not survive through. you know, some of these kids ç have had to toughen up and be adults since the time they were 8. what does a leadership role mean? okay.
there for me, but she really doesn t. she was going to try to actually have me come home and stay with her, but she doesn t have the money for it.ç out of 12 messages i had today, 7 messages had to do with behavior problems going on in the unit. stephanie roberts is a psychiatric social services counselor in pendleton s d-9 unit. over the past week, d-9 has had its share of trouble. we ve had people battering staff, we ve had people urinating under doors. we ve had a lot going on. so, i want to see from your guys perspective what is going on in this unit that is leading to this negative behavior and how can we change it. a lot of them have had lives that you and i would never we might not survive through. you know, some of these kids have had to toughen up and be adults since the time they were 8. what does a leadership role mean? okay. that you do what s right at all times.