the cable cars are built the same as they were in the late 1800 s. we use a modern machinery. we haven t changed a thing. it s just how we get there. it s a time consuming job. we go for the quality rather than the production. we take pride in our work and it shows in the end product. the california line is mostly locals. the commuters in the morning, i see a lot of the same people. we don t have as tourists. we are coming up to street to chinatown. since 1957, we are the only city in the world that runs cable cars. these cars right here are part of national parks system. in the early 1960 s, they became the first roles monument. the way city spread changed with the invention of the cable car. people know in san francisco, first thing they francisco, first thing they think about is, let s go [music] hello, i m ivette torres and welcome to another edition of the road to recovery. today we ll be talking about treating addiction among our nation s youth. joining us in ou
the best thing that somebody can take away from the arab on festival is the arab cinema is talent. it is beautiful. the stories have that they represent are good stories, beautiful stories. also, the art form is beautiful and well made. for a complete film schedule and to learn more about the arab and to learn more about the arab film festival, visit [music] hello, i m ivette torres and welcome to another edition of the road to recovery. today we ll be talking about treating addiction among our nation s youth. joining us in our panel today are frances harding, director, center for substance abuse prevention, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; monique bourgeois, executive director, association of recovery schools, fort washington, pennsylvania; greg williams, co-director, connecticut turning to youth and families, danbury, connecticut; dr. mark godley, director, research and developmen
the best thing that somebody can take away from the arab on festival is the arab cinema is talent. it is beautiful. the stories have that they represent are good stories, beautiful stories. also, the art form is beautiful and well made. for a complete film schedule and to learn more about the arab and to learn more about the arab film festival, visit [music] hello, i m ivette torres and welcome to another edition of the road to recovery. today we ll be talking about treating addiction among our nation s youth. joining us in our panel today are frances harding, director, center for substance abuse prevention, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; monique bourgeois, executive director, association of recovery schools, fort washington, pennsylvania; greg williams, co-director, connecticut turning to youth and families, danbury, connecticut; dr. mark godley, director, research and developmen
i schoolers to come and attend. every year, high schoolers to go out really with a good experience, attending and watching these films. the arab film festival is not only about the festival in october. we also have year-round programs. check out the film festival to run the year, not just in the fall. throughout the year, not just in the fall. the best thing that somebody can take away from the arab on festival is the arab cinema is talent. it is beautiful. the stories have that they represent are good stories, beautiful stories. also, the art form is beautiful and well made. for a complete film schedule and to learn more about the arab and to learn more about the arab film festival, visit [music] hello, i m ivette torres and welcome to another edition of the road to recovery. today we ll be talking about treating addiction among our nation s youth. joining us in our panel today are frances harding, director, center for substance abuse prevention, substance abuse and ment
represent are good stories, beautiful stories. also, the art form is beautiful and well made. for a complete film schedule and to learn more about the arab and to learn more about the arab film festival, visit [music] hello, i m ivette torres and welcome to another edition of the road to recovery. today we ll be talking about treating addiction among our nation s youth. joining us in our panel today are frances harding, director, center for substance abuse prevention, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; monique bourgeois, executive director, association of recovery schools, fort washington, pennsylvania; greg williams, co-director, connecticut turning to youth and families, danbury, connecticut; dr. mark godley, director, research and development, chestnut health systems, bloomington, illinois. fran, what is the extent of the problem with youth in america? our most recent survey from s