He won a Pulitzer while reporting on politics for The Associated Press, and in an enduring 1973 book he epitomized the virtues of wire service journalism.
ABC 10/CW5 Bob and Carroll Ann Swanson
Warmer weather, sunshine and a COVID–19 vaccine may mean small social gatherings are around the corner for many of us.
But some may still struggle with isolation, especially those who are in addiction recovery or are seeking recovery.
We talked exclusively with two people who have a keen understanding of what it means to be in recovery.
Bob and Carroll Ann Swanson built their careers in social work helping people in addiction recovery. Bob, himself has been in recovery for over 30 years.
“I don’t know what it would be like for people to come in and try to find help during this pandemic. It’s got to be difficult. It was difficult enough, I remember when I came into recovery, just being sober,” Bob said, let alone, what have I got to do next. During this pandemic, how on earth do you get find, a place… like, I’ve had enough drinking, I have had enough drugging. It’s like, where do I g
behind and hackers could potentially tap into a lot of those typed state exchanges if they aren t secured in time. that means our personal information could be in peril. that on top of more new fallout this morning from health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. she made comments claiming that insurance rates would not rise under obamacare. more and more americans claim they ve got proof that she s wrong. the latest letter going out to students at taylor university in indiana. it says: these cost increases were significant. we expect them to rise even higher next year. we have made the difficult decision to stop offering a a taylor university-sponsored health insurance program. whoa. carol ann and sarah got that letter on behalf of her daughter who was a student at taylor university and carroll ann joins us right now from philadelphia. carol ann, good morning to you. good morning, steve. how are you doing? steve: okay.
0 you re going to get dealt a hand you didn t want to play. that will happen to all of us. the question is how do you play the hand when you get dealt it? this is an example of people playing it to the max. gretchen: the former president plans to get back to his normal schedule tomorrow. 90 minutes from now the house where ariel castro held three girls, women for more than a decade will be demolished. you ll see it happen live on fox & friends. google already wiped the house off the map. it has been blurred out on google s street view. last week castro was sentenced to life in prison without parole plus 1,000 years. he will pay more than $22,000 for that demolition. this is an amazing story. a guy locked in a coffin tossed from a plane 14,000 feet in the air. so what happened? let s take a look. anthony martin managed to free himself from the shackles while plummeting 130 miles towards the earth and then he pulled his right now. steve: thank you very much. meanwhile let s tal