Showing posts with label families. Show all posts
Showing posts with label families. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Sandy Hook students, teachers head back to school Thursday | Reduction

Sandy Hook students, teachers head back to school Thursday

Vintage Portrait of a Mother holding a Baby Child on the Patio Outside
Vintage Portrait of a Mother holding a Baby Child on the Patio Outside by Beverly & Pack
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NEWTOWN, Conn. –  Classes are starting Thursday at a repurposed school for students who survived a shooting rampage three weeks ago in Newtown, Conn. Desks have been taken to the new building in nearby Monroe along with backpacks and other belongings left behind in the chaos following the Dec. 14 shooting. Families have been coming in to see the new school, and an open house is scheduled for Wednesday. David Connors is the father of 8-year-old triplets who escaped unharmed. He says his children have suffered nightmares and jumped at noises. Experts say it's important for children to get back to a routine and for teachers and parents to offer sensitive reassurances.

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David Connors

Overall Sentiment: 0.0691259

Relevance: 0.848926

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City: NEWTOWN

Overall Sentiment: -0.177396

Relevance: 0.77727

StateOrCounty: Conn.

Overall Sentiment: -0.146508

Relevance: 0.58754

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

NYC Firm Hit Hard on 9/11 Gives $10M in Sandy Aid | Synopsis

NYC Firm Hit Hard on 9/11 Gives $10M in Sandy Aid

New York City, Lower Manhattan, Financial District, Wall Street, NYSE, New York Stock Exchange
New York City, Lower Manhattan, Financial District, Wall Street, NYSE, New York Stock Exchange by (vincent desjardins)
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The New York City brokerage firm that lost 658 employees in the Sept. 11 terror attacks announced that it will "adopt" 19 schools in communities hit hard by Superstorm Sandy and will give each family in those schools $1,000 to spend as they see fit. Cantor Fitzgerald, its relief fund and its affiliate BGC Partners will donate a total of $10 million to the families in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island and New Jersey. Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick said each family will receive a debit card with $1,000 on it. Lutnick said he learned after Cantor's devastating loss of so many employees with young children that help should come with no strings attached. "The best way to take care of a family is to put money in the hands of the parents and let them decide what to do," he said.

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Cantor Fitzgerald

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Relevance: 0.878157

Cantor

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0.102935"The best way to take care of a family is to put money in the hands of the parents and let them decide what to do," he said. ...
0.102935"The best way to take care of a family is to put money in the hands of the parents and let them decide what to do," he said. "Maybe they need a couch and maybe they need to go to Toys R Us and buy their kids a present."
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 2
  • Aggregate Sentiment: 0.20587
  • Mean: 0.102935
  • Standard Deviation: 0

Howard Lutnick

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Relevance: 0.64846

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0.0592482"We wanted to have a way that we could memorialize those that we lost in a way that was positive, and to do good things," Edie Lutnick said. ...
0.153145"We're really excited that we have the opportunity to help the families from these 19 schools to let them know that communities matter and that we care," Edie Lutnick said. ...
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 2
  • Aggregate Sentiment: 0.2123932
  • Mean: 0.1061966
  • Standard Deviation: 0

Superstorm Sandy

Overall Sentiment: 0.0697291

Relevance: 0.377848

Edie

Overall Sentiment: -0.0604712

Relevance: 0.241768

Sen. Charles Schumer

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.209307

Gary

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Relevance: 0.192405

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  • The Mean is meant to be an indicator of an individual's average comment sentiment.
  • The Standard Deviation, when there are enough quotes, will indicate an individual's consistency of sentiment (i.e. a Standard Deviation of 0 would mean they were very consistent in their sentiment and 1 would mean they were very inconsistent).

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City: New York City

Overall Sentiment: -0.531483

Relevance: 0.301249

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