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seventy city nationwide raid sixty percent of the victims came from foster care or group homes in two thousand and fourteen new york authorities estimated that eighty five percent of sex trafficking victims were previously in the child welfare system and if the numbers still don't convince you that the foster care system here in the u.s. is dangerously broken well how about some testimony to california congresswoman karen bass a longtime advocate for foster care reform who recently told reuters that quote every youngster that i've ever talked to who was trafficked trafficked says the same thing they didn't come looking for me nobody cared they didn't bother to come now this doesn't mean that all foster parents are bad or the child welfare workers are all evil most often these are good people trapped in a underfunded bureaucratic nightmare but what these shocking numbers and testimony do tell us is that somewhere between the four to four hundred fifty thousand children that are currently in a system that could easily deliver or abandon them into the hands of true evil predators. which
seventy city nationwide raid sixty percent of the victims came from foster care or group homes in two thousand and fourteen new york authorities estimated that eighty five percent of sex trafficking victims were previously in the child welfare system and if the numbers still don't convince you that the foster care system here in the u.s. is dangerously broken well how about some testimony to california congresswoman karen bass a longtime advocate for foster care reform who recently told reuters...
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julie has been a foster carerfor result. julie has been a foster carer for 11 result. years, result. julie has been a foster carer for 11 years, and says the co nsta nt carer for 11 years, and says the constant disruption also leaves children vulnerable to being groomed by gangs. they end up seeking out stability and relationships with people that aren't safe people. they don't have a safe base. so they seek that out somewhere else, and that means that they are vulnerable to cse, which is a huge issue at the moment, exploitation, be that gangs, radicalisation, because they are desperate to be accepted. children in care are amongst the most vulnerable in society. in a statement, the department of education said it is investing £4000 to create safe environments, and is prioritising those in care. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: new american tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from the european union, canada and mexico have come into force. leaders from the affected countries have called the measures unjustified, and vowed to retaliate. italy'
julie has been a foster carerfor result. julie has been a foster carer for 11 result. years, result. julie has been a foster carer for 11 years, and says the co nsta nt carer for 11 years, and says the constant disruption also leaves children vulnerable to being groomed by gangs. they end up seeking out stability and relationships with people that aren't safe people. they don't have a safe base. so they seek that out somewhere else, and that means that they are vulnerable to cse, which is a...
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some of them have been placed from the foster care facilities into private foster care homes.e now trying to go backtrack and find out where were they sent and where have they gone? and are they getting the appropriate level of services. i sent a letter to hhs and said, number one, i don't know why you wouldn't tell us what children have been placed in the state. we will be willing to provide mental health services, et cetera, to these traumatized children at our cost and i've heard nothing back from hhs. >> what do you know? what do you know about these children at this point? >> i know nothing from hhs. all i know is what i'm now putting together from going to the foster care agencies and what i'm doing today is we're canvassing all the foster care agencies in our state to find out who they have there. a complication is not only did the hhs send children to our state without our knowledge, they put a gag order on the foster care agencies and they don't want the foster care agencies telling us, which is just bizarre, john. why would you not want the state to help provide serv
some of them have been placed from the foster care facilities into private foster care homes.e now trying to go backtrack and find out where were they sent and where have they gone? and are they getting the appropriate level of services. i sent a letter to hhs and said, number one, i don't know why you wouldn't tell us what children have been placed in the state. we will be willing to provide mental health services, et cetera, to these traumatized children at our cost and i've heard nothing...
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samuel's foster parents, karl and jen, are still fostering other children so we agreed not to show their faces. and we've been asked not to show samuel's face until he's reo reunited with his family. >> he was almost in shock. >> he was afraid to eat, his clothes were soiled, he wouldn't use the bathroom when he was transported here. so he had urinated and defecated in his clothing. >> samuel is just one of thousands of children who have experienced this trauma, traveling countless miles only to be separated from their family. according to customs and border protection, over 2,300 children were separated from their families between may 5th and june 9th. their separation as a result of the trump administration's zero tolerance policy crackdown on illegal border crossings that began last april. those separated children were placed in the care of the department of health and human services, while their parents remain in the custody of the department of homeland security. but neither i.c.e. nor hhs have numbers on how many parents have already been deported or how many families have been reu
samuel's foster parents, karl and jen, are still fostering other children so we agreed not to show their faces. and we've been asked not to show samuel's face until he's reo reunited with his family. >> he was almost in shock. >> he was afraid to eat, his clothes were soiled, he wouldn't use the bathroom when he was transported here. so he had urinated and defecated in his clothing. >> samuel is just one of thousands of children who have experienced this trauma, traveling...
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anyone who wants to foster, generally wants to foster someone who is going to behave or be less problematic more manageable. teenagers, by their title, are more problematic. this is where i stay. ethan finally has a place to call home in residential care. i'm doing my gcses at the moment so i spend my time here revising. how much have you changed, would you say? massively. i am a become completely different person from when i started. i was at the bottom and i have come out the other side and worked my way up, and it has been a success. some visa card payments have been disrupted across europe this afternoon. the company says some transactions can't be processed. some of the big supermarkets are reporting problems with customers using these are. our technology correspondent is in central london. how widespread is this? well, fiona, reports started coming in after lunchtime from across the uk that people were having trouble using their cards, their card payments were being rejected, and it gradually became clear that it was focused on visa. these are then put out a statement confirming it ha
anyone who wants to foster, generally wants to foster someone who is going to behave or be less problematic more manageable. teenagers, by their title, are more problematic. this is where i stay. ethan finally has a place to call home in residential care. i'm doing my gcses at the moment so i spend my time here revising. how much have you changed, would you say? massively. i am a become completely different person from when i started. i was at the bottom and i have come out the other side and...
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again, anytime you hand kids over to a facility or foster parents, you raise the possibility that fosterarent will develop a stronger attachment. and that might ultimately be a consideration if a court makes a best interest consideration. here you have a child in a home, two parents. they live nearby, live in the state, they complied with everything the statute requires them to do. meanwhile, you have a now removed parent who complied with nothing under the statute because they can't. >> yeah. and they've also pled guilty to a crime. they quickie pleaded to a misdemeanor, to a crime. they're not physically there. there's a lot to unpack. haven't started to talk about family members that may want to take them in and foster them. they may be concerned about their own immigration status for fear of being investigated if they try to step forward. a lot to unpack here. we're going to keep talking about it. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> coming up, more "am joy" live from tornillo, texas. >> number one, it is our tax dollars that he is using to separate families and keep families in d
again, anytime you hand kids over to a facility or foster parents, you raise the possibility that fosterarent will develop a stronger attachment. and that might ultimately be a consideration if a court makes a best interest consideration. here you have a child in a home, two parents. they live nearby, live in the state, they complied with everything the statute requires them to do. meanwhile, you have a now removed parent who complied with nothing under the statute because they can't. >>...
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he hasn't faced anybody quite like a nearly unrecognizable jodie foster.his hospital was built on two things. trust. an rules. >> your transformation is quite something. i was like, whoa, jodie foster. >> i was like, i'm going to tell people i had 20 hours of prosthetic. the truth is it didn't take long. a wig and a fat pad. the rest is just me. >> jodie runs a secret hospital for criminals. sterling and brian tie rooe henry play brothers who need help after a heist gone bad. >> open the vault now! hit the ground now! >> i like how i pass out. so i just remember them, like, there's a part where he has to resuscitate me. right before they yell action, when he's about to do this again, i was like you have the tenderest lips i've ever felt in my life. they're like, action. way to go. go for it. they called cut. i was like, really. >> you didn't ask for consent. >> trying to do this cpr thing over here. told me -- and they are tender. >> it's a heavy hitting cast to say the least. it also stars jeff goldblum. you'll see him reprising his role in jurassic world
he hasn't faced anybody quite like a nearly unrecognizable jodie foster.his hospital was built on two things. trust. an rules. >> your transformation is quite something. i was like, whoa, jodie foster. >> i was like, i'm going to tell people i had 20 hours of prosthetic. the truth is it didn't take long. a wig and a fat pad. the rest is just me. >> jodie runs a secret hospital for criminals. sterling and brian tie rooe henry play brothers who need help after a heist gone bad....
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there is a massive shortage of foster carers, and anyone who wants to foster generally wants to foster problematic. and that tends to come with smaller kids, that are more manageable. teenagers, by their title, are more problematic. the report by the children's commissioner for england found in the past three years, around 2500 children moved home five times or more. over 4000 children moved school in the middle of the year, with 400 missing a whole term as a result. some of these children have challenging emotional and behavioural needs — a shortage of foster carers and tight local authority budgets, all part of the problem. there are issues around cost — often with my advice line, i get calls from children who are being moved quickly without being consulted, and they and the people around them understand, think, that that's about cost. now, i know local authorities are stretched in terms of finances, but the children's needs have to be paramount. children in care are amongst the most vulnerable in society. in a statement, the department for education says it's investing close to £4 m
there is a massive shortage of foster carers, and anyone who wants to foster generally wants to foster problematic. and that tends to come with smaller kids, that are more manageable. teenagers, by their title, are more problematic. the report by the children's commissioner for england found in the past three years, around 2500 children moved home five times or more. over 4000 children moved school in the middle of the year, with 400 missing a whole term as a result. some of these children have...
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have enough foster homes now for kids who are abused or neglected.t is the purpose of the system. to project children. >> right. >> the idea that we would separate children as a punishment and as a deterrent so people won't come and their parents won't do this is just egregious. and so at one of the centers, one of the detense centers they ring a bell different times during the day if one of the children either is going to be reunited with their parents or some other relative or if the child is going to go to foster care, that is something they actually celebrate in one the detense centers. >> trevor: wow. >> so my big fear is that these kids could actually wind up spending their entire life in foster care. because what happens if the parent is deport, how are they ever supposed to find their children. because their children could be put in foster care in another state. in another city, how are they supposed to get their children back. >> this seems like one of those situations where everyone seems to agree on it and yet there are many mo side with t
have enough foster homes now for kids who are abused or neglected.t is the purpose of the system. to project children. >> right. >> the idea that we would separate children as a punishment and as a deterrent so people won't come and their parents won't do this is just egregious. and so at one of the centers, one of the detense centers they ring a bell different times during the day if one of the children either is going to be reunited with their parents or some other relative or if...
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anyone who wants to foster, generally wants to foster someone who is going to behave or be less problematicle, are more problematic. this is where i stay. ethan finally has a place to call home in residential care. i'm doing my gcses at the moment so i spend a lot of time here revising and doing homework and stuff like that. how much have you changed, would you say? a massive deal. i am a completely different person from where i started right at the bottom. i have come out the other side and worked my way up, and it has been a success. elaine dunkley, bbc news. the england football manager gareth southgate has defended forward raheem sterling's choice of a tattoo of an assault rifle. anti—gun campaigners have criticised the player but sterling says it's a tribute to his late father — who was shot dead when he was two—years—old. the england team are preparing for their last games before the world cup — as david ornstein reports. england's path to the world cup has been smooth, but with the tournament now fast approaching the scrutiny has intensified. this week, raheem sterling moved to defen
anyone who wants to foster, generally wants to foster someone who is going to behave or be less problematicle, are more problematic. this is where i stay. ethan finally has a place to call home in residential care. i'm doing my gcses at the moment so i spend a lot of time here revising and doing homework and stuff like that. how much have you changed, would you say? a massive deal. i am a completely different person from where i started right at the bottom. i have come out the other side and...
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i discovered in two thousand and fourteen in a nationwide raid that many foster children rescued from these sex traffickers including children as young as eleven eleven were never actually reported missing by child welfare authorities you know what i was reading is that it can come a lot of times from the kids right away so much and always come back that a certain point of the foster care people people take care or don't report it. or they don't want to hurt them missing because it could affect their ability to have foster kids at their house to be paid for it they could lose the ability to actually be a foster mother big and in bad ways but it's they also some people just like to keep collecting the check so less people actually taking. resources from them in their home but one of the things as you see also operates this operates the cyber tip line so it's this national mechanism we kind of have for public and electronic service providers to report instances that happen with suspected child sexual exploitation so in twenty seventeen the cyber attack plan received ten million reports
i discovered in two thousand and fourteen in a nationwide raid that many foster children rescued from these sex traffickers including children as young as eleven eleven were never actually reported missing by child welfare authorities you know what i was reading is that it can come a lot of times from the kids right away so much and always come back that a certain point of the foster care people people take care or don't report it. or they don't want to hurt them missing because it could affect...
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samuel, with his foster parents, who are still fostering other children, so, we agreed not to show their faces. they, and their own three children, have been caring for samuel since the boy's father illegally crossed the border with him and they were apprehended. immigration officials immediately separating them, his father deported, already back in guatemala. >> his father was then taken away in what he described as handcuffs behind his back. and our boy was then detained for 24 hours in a detention facility. but when he came to us, he was extraordinarily fearful. he was afraid to eat. he was afraid to look. his clothes were soiled. he wouldn't use the bathroom. >> reporter: his father deported to guatemala, but the boy still here in the united states. separated from his parents, able to speak to his mother only by phone. separaonmu, livi hhodr playing, becoming one of the family. and this moring, as samuel said good-bye, tears and hugs from his new family in america. as he boards his flight to family in guatemala. samuel boards the plane accompanied by an i.c.e. agent. the big question
samuel, with his foster parents, who are still fostering other children, so, we agreed not to show their faces. they, and their own three children, have been caring for samuel since the boy's father illegally crossed the border with him and they were apprehended. immigration officials immediately separating them, his father deported, already back in guatemala. >> his father was then taken away in what he described as handcuffs behind his back. and our boy was then detained for 24 hours in...
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arlene foster is never going to feel comfortable with that.the ireland that i envisage is not my ireland, it is our ireland, and arlene foster has as legitimate a claim and a stake in that ireland as i do. secondly, whatever george hamilton's view is on that matter, i want to tell you that i am the leader of sinn fein, that i am part of the collective leadership, that the sinn fein leadership calls the shots in our party. so what is your relationship with the ira, then? these people that george hamilton says are still out there, still wielding influence. what is your relationship with them? i have no relationship with the ira. i have never been a member of the ira. i was democratically elected to this position. we are an open, democratic party, and nobody dictates the pace to me. you have also indicated that you're an ambitious politician. and of course, in ireland, given the nature of the political make—up of the country, usually prime ministers are the result of coalition building. and you have said you're ready, as sinn fein, to work with t
arlene foster is never going to feel comfortable with that.the ireland that i envisage is not my ireland, it is our ireland, and arlene foster has as legitimate a claim and a stake in that ireland as i do. secondly, whatever george hamilton's view is on that matter, i want to tell you that i am the leader of sinn fein, that i am part of the collective leadership, that the sinn fein leadership calls the shots in our party. so what is your relationship with the ira, then? these people that george...
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guest: she was extremely helpful on vince foster. there's these different connections, six degrees of separation. so we knew linda trip. she was the cleef confidential assistant to vince and she is the last person we know in the white house complex who saw him before he left the complex and headed across the river. in terms of she brought us the information based upon her friendship with monica lewinsky and then she had the tape recordings of the conversations withthos conversations suggested to us the possibility not only of monica being involved in rule of law issues but also t president of the united states. ost: good morning. caller: what continues to surprise you about the investigations and also what advice would you give to mueller right now? oiveragetsdz thank you. i try not to be baffled but i in ciate that description your question. but i try to be patient and just say ok i don't know everything but let's just take it a step at a time, be orderly, be methodical. just call it the scientific method. so as i say i try nbeo baf
guest: she was extremely helpful on vince foster. there's these different connections, six degrees of separation. so we knew linda trip. she was the cleef confidential assistant to vince and she is the last person we know in the white house complex who saw him before he left the complex and headed across the river. in terms of she brought us the information based upon her friendship with monica lewinsky and then she had the tape recordings of the conversations withthos conversations suggested...
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mentioned the vince foster investigation. you were involved in that.an you add anything new to that that we didn't hear about before in terms of what were the theories why he committed suicide? i'm not a conspiracy theorist just out of curiosity. i didn't hear much at the time. guest: aptly -- a terrible tragedy because vince foster whom i never met was a very talented and respected level. he gave and you can pull it up a very poignant graduation speech just two months before he took his life. he gave that graduation speech at his alma mater the university of arkansas law school where he did very, very well and a fine student and lawyer. one of the very poignant things that mr. foster said in that speech w in our profession if se your reputation you've lost everything. we produced a very comprehensive report. it is available publicly. it's over 1 pages. we looked at every dimension of what happened frensically, psychologically, and so forth, anwe did conclude that -- and i'm convinced 100%, not even 99.9% -- that he did take his own life by his own han
mentioned the vince foster investigation. you were involved in that.an you add anything new to that that we didn't hear about before in terms of what were the theories why he committed suicide? i'm not a conspiracy theorist just out of curiosity. i didn't hear much at the time. guest: aptly -- a terrible tragedy because vince foster whom i never met was a very talented and respected level. he gave and you can pull it up a very poignant graduation speech just two months before he took his life....
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when i came out of my foster caring, foster i was came out of my foster caring, foster iwasa came out and it was a really quick transition. and sol living and it was a really quick transition. and so i was a bit like, what's going on? what am i going to do? how am i going to do it? so it was really unsettling. i was going to college and all that and i was trying to socialise, so... and having three moves, which i know you had whilst you were in care, did that have the same effect which ashley was talking about, that you almost prepared yourself for rejection, you prepared yourself for things to break down? yeah. mine was more, not rejection as such, mine was more. . . more, not rejection as such, mine was more... it was more like, when you've settled down, it's more like you've settled down, it's more like you know you've got to move again, so you know you've got to move again, so there's really no point of, you know, getting comfortable. so, it wasn't rejection it was more just preparing for the inevitable. wasn't rejection it was more just preparing for the inevitablem sounds like s
when i came out of my foster caring, foster i was came out of my foster caring, foster iwasa came out and it was a really quick transition. and sol living and it was a really quick transition. and so i was a bit like, what's going on? what am i going to do? how am i going to do it? so it was really unsettling. i was going to college and all that and i was trying to socialise, so... and having three moves, which i know you had whilst you were in care, did that have the same effect which ashley...
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foster: i request a recorded vote. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from illinois will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? mr. visclosky: i move to strike the last word. chairman the gentleman is recognized. mr. visclosky: i recognize the gentleman from for illinois for a colloquy. r. foster: as the only scientist in congress and i would like to highlight about when discussing the danger of weapons we overfocus our attention on missile and missile defense. proliferation challenges are changing and there are unfortunately many ways to deliver a nuclear weapon. united le of in the states or through the use of commercial or recreational vehicles. we must focus our resources in developing and deploying technologies that will lead to substantial improvement in our ability to verify fissile material and devices and we must continue to strengthen our work force at our national laboratories by continuing to recruit the bes
foster: i request a recorded vote. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from illinois will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? mr. visclosky: i move to strike the last word. chairman the gentleman is recognized. mr. visclosky: i recognize the gentleman from for illinois for a colloquy. r. foster: as the only scientist in congress and i would like to highlight about when discussing the danger of...
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but you have a foster care system where foster parents are actually screened. part of the our legislation, by the way, is to he will it the states where the kids are so the states can play a role in this as well. what this all highlights is that the federal government is not doing nearly enough to protect unaccompanied minors from trafficking and other forms of abuse and not doing enough to enshould you are that they get to their court date. right? so we've got a system, we've got these kids in the system. i don't care what your views are on immigration policy. it doesn't matter whether you believe that we should have a much more secure border and a wall or whether you believe that there ought to be more of an open border and a catch-and-release system. nobody should want to have these kids treated like this. everyone should want to ensure that these kids are cared for properly and get to their court date. ensure that we don't have the kinds of tragic instances we had in my home state of the ohio. but i also think it is important not to conflate these two issue
but you have a foster care system where foster parents are actually screened. part of the our legislation, by the way, is to he will it the states where the kids are so the states can play a role in this as well. what this all highlights is that the federal government is not doing nearly enough to protect unaccompanied minors from trafficking and other forms of abuse and not doing enough to enshould you are that they get to their court date. right? so we've got a system, we've got these kids in...
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. >> miriam was in and out of foster care when she was growing up. you'd think learning that her kidneys were failing might make her want to quit. well, turns out just the opposite. for someone who grew up in foster care with precious few good family role models, ortiz seems to have figured out how to be a great one. >> you learn along the way. you learn what you don't want to have. >> just witness what she does three times a week for her friend miriam, driving her to her dialysis treatment, keeping her company during the four-hour process. >> she needs the support, because she doesn't have many people in her life. >> miriam, you sigh, ee is also child of the foster care system. their chosen family is what they call each other. being there in good times and bad, and for miriam, things are pretty rocky right now. >> you know, i do have some rough days, but, for the main part, the most part, i'm very positive, you know, about my condition. >> miriam's condition is that both her kidneys have failed. it happened her sophomore year at uc berkley, but it d
. >> miriam was in and out of foster care when she was growing up. you'd think learning that her kidneys were failing might make her want to quit. well, turns out just the opposite. for someone who grew up in foster care with precious few good family role models, ortiz seems to have figured out how to be a great one. >> you learn along the way. you learn what you don't want to have. >> just witness what she does three times a week for her friend miriam, driving her to her...
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secretary, often times will place them in the foster care. could you explain the process and how you do that? >> at the time of detention or apprehension, we work closely with our partners over at homeland security and they identify young children, two to five years old. we have a network of foster homes throughout the united states that are licensed in that particular state to work with children from zero to five years old. it is a family setting that these kids work in. the same standard for assessing any medical need or any serious complications we may have to use doctors, hospitals, in the situation because we get every type of child in our custody. somebody who is nonmobile, nonverbal, to somebody who's mom whose mom may have perished in the rio grande. those kids are taking care of, very special circumstances. they are throughout the united states also. >> we operate programs in corpus christi as well as el paso serve around 100 children. >> thank you so much. i am looking forward to meeting the children. thank you very much again for w
secretary, often times will place them in the foster care. could you explain the process and how you do that? >> at the time of detention or apprehension, we work closely with our partners over at homeland security and they identify young children, two to five years old. we have a network of foster homes throughout the united states that are licensed in that particular state to work with children from zero to five years old. it is a family setting that these kids work in. the same...
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seventy city nationwide raid sixty percent of the victims came from foster care or group homes in two thousand and fourteen new york authorities estimated that eighty five percent of sex trafficking victims were previously in the child welfare system and if the numbers still don't convince you that the foster care system here in the u.s. is dangerously broken well how about some testimony to california congresswoman karen bass a long time advocate for foster care reform who recently told reuters that quote every youngster that i've ever talked to who was trafficked trafficked says the same thing they didn't come looking for me nobody cared they didn't bother to come now this doesn't mean that all foster parents are bad or the child welfare workers are all evil most often these are good people trapped in a underfunded bureaucratic nightmare. but what these shocking numbers and testimony do tell us is that somewhere between the four to four hundred fifty thousand children that are currently in a system that could easily deliver or abandon them into the hands of true evil predators which
seventy city nationwide raid sixty percent of the victims came from foster care or group homes in two thousand and fourteen new york authorities estimated that eighty five percent of sex trafficking victims were previously in the child welfare system and if the numbers still don't convince you that the foster care system here in the u.s. is dangerously broken well how about some testimony to california congresswoman karen bass a long time advocate for foster care reform who recently told...
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in terms of foster kids, part of -- part of what i know is one of the best things for a foster child is to have a court assigned at r-- advocate. we'v been trying to get more mentors, they're called counselors, to help out with the kids. and i'm finding out their role is more important now that we're finding many kids are being placed out of the city, and the separation of whatever they had connected to -- in the city is less and less. what are your -- what is your organization doing to help support that effort -- and i know we had this discussion several years ago. i have the question why dcyf didn't fund them. >> we do work very closely with casa, the court appointed special advocate for kids. our associates are working very closely with the casa volunteers in providing support for the chiren. ca volunteers, are, depending on the situation, allowed to participate in the child and family team meetings, which is also a requirement under ab 403. this is for any life changing moment in child's life while they're in foster care, we're required to have a child and family team which wraps
in terms of foster kids, part of -- part of what i know is one of the best things for a foster child is to have a court assigned at r-- advocate. we'v been trying to get more mentors, they're called counselors, to help out with the kids. and i'm finding out their role is more important now that we're finding many kids are being placed out of the city, and the separation of whatever they had connected to -- in the city is less and less. what are your -- what is your organization doing to help...
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and then, some of these kids that are in foster care, they move from one foster parent to another foster parent, and i found that from just people's -- the kids themselves actually talking about what has helped them in their lives are these court ordered special advocates, and we don't have any -- we haven't really -- the city has not supported that in the past, and i'd like to see us -- >> supervisor cohen: what is the reason why the city hasn't supported them in the past? is it because the program is inefficient? is the program -- i don't know. tell me why. >> supervisor yee: yeah, i'll tell you exactly why. it's something that was promoted throughout the united states to say well, you know, let's have this certain type of program through the courts, and there's no money for it. and so all these -- but if you could find people to play this role, we'll make this a special cord ordered advocate. so what happens is nonprofits formed through the years in every state -- not every state, but every location -- in san francisco, there's one, in oakland, there's one. they formed a nonprofit, an
and then, some of these kids that are in foster care, they move from one foster parent to another foster parent, and i found that from just people's -- the kids themselves actually talking about what has helped them in their lives are these court ordered special advocates, and we don't have any -- we haven't really -- the city has not supported that in the past, and i'd like to see us -- >> supervisor cohen: what is the reason why the city hasn't supported them in the past? is it because...
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tv say those things. >> reporter: two years ago alyssa lopez's boys went into foster care. they weren't taken from her, though. things were so bad she gave them up voluntarily. >> honestly, they were getting into my using time. i chose drugs. i had just got lost. >> reporter: it took two years and a lot of hard work getting off drugs and into school for alyssa to find her way back and prove she was capable of raising her boys. >> we nominated alyssa lopez. >> reporter: which is why she's here today. santa clara's family reunification day a bright spot on the calendar of a foster care system that doesn't see quite enough of them. parents and children brought back together or you can just call it a win. that's how joseph and ises perez feel. their daughter was taken from their care more than a year ago. >> we took it hard. i was in jail. >> joseph says thanks to his own inner desire to change, and the help of many others, the family is back together. >> it was difficult to get from where i was at and to achieve what i wanted. >> reporter: and he, like the others here, gets a
tv say those things. >> reporter: two years ago alyssa lopez's boys went into foster care. they weren't taken from her, though. things were so bad she gave them up voluntarily. >> honestly, they were getting into my using time. i chose drugs. i had just got lost. >> reporter: it took two years and a lot of hard work getting off drugs and into school for alyssa to find her way back and prove she was capable of raising her boys. >> we nominated alyssa lopez. >>...
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foster will charge. foster will also be on probation for the next 2 years.ies his assualt weapon... which sparked the weapons charge. foster could face multi-game suspension from the n-f-l. ( james ) a teenager is speaking out after she was groped at a water park over memorial day weekend. 13-year-old kyleigh says she's signed up for self-defense classes after she was groped at sunsplash water park in roseville. kyleigh says the men grabbed her and a friend in the wave pool. they got away... but a few hours later they saw the same men in the pool. that's when they told a lifeguard what happened. ( james ) more victims came forward after police were called. 7 men were arrested for lewd acts. kyleigh says as many as á30 men were a part of the groping group. the men are due back in court at the end of the month. ( darya ) coming up ... new trade tariffs from mexico ... could direct
foster will charge. foster will also be on probation for the next 2 years.ies his assualt weapon... which sparked the weapons charge. foster could face multi-game suspension from the n-f-l. ( james ) a teenager is speaking out after she was groped at a water park over memorial day weekend. 13-year-old kyleigh says she's signed up for self-defense classes after she was groped at sunsplash water park in roseville. kyleigh says the men grabbed her and a friend in the wave pool. they got away......
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a bright spot on the calendar of a foster care system that doesn't see quite enough of them. day of nothing but celebrating what the government calls the preferred outcome, parents and children brought back together. or you could just call it a win. that's how joseph and icis perez feel. their daughter was taken from their care more than a year ago. >> i took it hard. i was in jail. >> joseph says thanks to his own inner desire to change and the help of many others, the family is back together. >> it was difficult to get from where i was at and to achieve what i wanted. >> and he, like the others here, gets a second chance to be the parent they always wanted to be. >> every day i wake up with my kids, that's enough. >>> days away from a possible summit between president trump and kim jong-un, new details emerge about the two sides as they try to reach an agreement. >>> an update on a frightening situation in san diego involving an armed woman. that and more when we return. my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate
a bright spot on the calendar of a foster care system that doesn't see quite enough of them. day of nothing but celebrating what the government calls the preferred outcome, parents and children brought back together. or you could just call it a win. that's how joseph and icis perez feel. their daughter was taken from their care more than a year ago. >> i took it hard. i was in jail. >> joseph says thanks to his own inner desire to change and the help of many others, the family is...
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there is a massive shortage of foster carers, and anyone who wants to foster generally wants to fosterematic. and that tends to come with smaller kids, that are more manageable. teenagers, by their title, are more problematic. the report by the children's commissioner for england found in the past three years, around 2500 children moved home five times or more. over 4000 children moved school in the middle of the year, with 400 missing a whole term as a result. some of these children have challenging emotional and behavioural needs — a shortage of foster carers and tight local authority budgets, all part of the problem. there are issues around cost, often with my advice line, i get calls from children who are being moved quickly without being consulted, and they and the people around them understand that that's about cost. now, i know local authorities are stretched in terms of finances, but the children's needs have to be paramount. children in care are amongst the most vulnerable in society. in a statement, the department for education says it's investing close to £4 million to help
there is a massive shortage of foster carers, and anyone who wants to foster generally wants to fosterematic. and that tends to come with smaller kids, that are more manageable. teenagers, by their title, are more problematic. the report by the children's commissioner for england found in the past three years, around 2500 children moved home five times or more. over 4000 children moved school in the middle of the year, with 400 missing a whole term as a result. some of these children have...
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seventy city nationwide raid sixty percent of the victims came from foster care or group homes in two thousand and fourteen new york authorities estimated that eighty five percent of sex trafficking victims were previously in the child welfare system and if the numbers still don't convince you that the foster care system here in the u.s. is dangerously broken well how about some testimony to california congresswoman karen bass a longtime advocate for foster care reform who recently told reuters that quote every youngster that i've ever talked to who was trafficked trafficked says the same thing they didn't come looking for me nobody cared they didn't bother to come.
seventy city nationwide raid sixty percent of the victims came from foster care or group homes in two thousand and fourteen new york authorities estimated that eighty five percent of sex trafficking victims were previously in the child welfare system and if the numbers still don't convince you that the foster care system here in the u.s. is dangerously broken well how about some testimony to california congresswoman karen bass a longtime advocate for foster care reform who recently told reuters...
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some of them have been sent from foster care facilities to individual foster care homes, which is eventraumatic and there are fewer services provided. so i want to make sure we're getting every service we can to these children just on a humanitarian level. i mean, this is not a crisis -- >> why is it that you're unable to get in information from hhs? i don't understand that. they're sending them to your state. wouldn't they want to coordinate with you? when you ask for this information and access, help us understand their rational in turning you down. >> no response and, in my opinion, no rational. i was formerly in the federal government, i was a cabinet secretary, i was secretary of hud. i've worked with the federal government as governor on storms crises, health crises. normally there's coordination. why hhs would send citizens -- children into facilities that the state regulates and certifies, i regulate those facilities and they won't even tell me where they're sending them. i sent hhs a letter, i called hhs, i said i want to provide psychological services because these children a
some of them have been sent from foster care facilities to individual foster care homes, which is eventraumatic and there are fewer services provided. so i want to make sure we're getting every service we can to these children just on a humanitarian level. i mean, this is not a crisis -- >> why is it that you're unable to get in information from hhs? i don't understand that. they're sending them to your state. wouldn't they want to coordinate with you? when you ask for this information...
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by the 1950's, the system had been replaced by the current foster care model. dr.harles nelson is a professor of pediatrics. he is in newton, massachusetts today. walk me through the history of orphanages. was 1800 the height of the number of kids in orphanages? 1700s, the first orphanages started cropping up. there was one in new orleans. there were other cities that had these, and the increased over the centuries, and it became the support system for how to house and take care of orphans or abandoned children. this continued for some number of years, and stnge 1930's, 1940's, people began to get concerned about kids coming out of orphanages, and it gradually became replaced by the current system of foster care. soledad: what were the conditions like in those early orphanages? dr. nelson: we probably all have visions of charles dickens, and in the united states, they weren't so different. there would be rooms with large numbers of children, very few caregivers. sometimes, they would be stern. there would be kids sleeping on cots. if you look at pictures of orphana
by the 1950's, the system had been replaced by the current foster care model. dr.harles nelson is a professor of pediatrics. he is in newton, massachusetts today. walk me through the history of orphanages. was 1800 the height of the number of kids in orphanages? 1700s, the first orphanages started cropping up. there was one in new orleans. there were other cities that had these, and the increased over the centuries, and it became the support system for how to house and take care of orphans or...
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tell us how the money will help children in foster care. >> we have a lot of k in foster care right nowis money is oing to go towards training our volunteers to help advocate for our youth. this is a scare why i time for them where. >> children are bang wishing in foster care, and this is the ring master. >> how are you doing? >> we are ready. i'm going to guest ring mast master on that day where. >> are you ready to be a gas ring master where? >> i have on my ruffled. >> with h w , like, 16 changes for show.ab >> we'll talk t that. kids lives matter. there's a link on our website for you to get more information as we go back to the trapeze act. >> you are going to need a lot ofoutfit changes. 16? >> i know. >>> there's a likelihood of rain today and stormsate in the day tomorrow, but still worth the trip over the bridge and down to the beach. sunday looks lik a great to be outside in the sun. don't forget your spf. >>> plus, some slowwns on the beltway. a couple of problems around town. we'll talk about all of that and your travel tis coming up.me i'll take that. hey, l'eggo my eggo. i
tell us how the money will help children in foster care. >> we have a lot of k in foster care right nowis money is oing to go towards training our volunteers to help advocate for our youth. this is a scare why i time for them where. >> children are bang wishing in foster care, and this is the ring master. >> how are you doing? >> we are ready. i'm going to guest ring mast master on that day where. >> are you ready to be a gas ring master where? >> i have on...
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you provide fostering could irfor a lot of these children. talk to me about what your organization goes there in order to find homes for think children. >> we're in 36 states. we work with unaccompanied reffee minors anden accompanied minors. we look for foust ircare for kids going through this process. we give them training much like any other foster care, but also psychosocial training. they have just been through challenges times. they're coming through places line honduras, a violent setting, lots of bad things happen to kids these kids are facing trauma. we work with foster care parents to get the proper training and bring some of the youth into their home. right now we have about 100 beds. we're trying to scale up. we're having to turn children away, but we've been doing it the past 20 years. this is something we feel like we have some experience at. >> it's got to be difficult when you introduces them to a foster family that will keep them safe, nonetheless a foster family they don't necessarily need, because they have mothers and fath
you provide fostering could irfor a lot of these children. talk to me about what your organization goes there in order to find homes for think children. >> we're in 36 states. we work with unaccompanied reffee minors anden accompanied minors. we look for foust ircare for kids going through this process. we give them training much like any other foster care, but also psychosocial training. they have just been through challenges times. they're coming through places line honduras, a violent...
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jodie foster, everybody. we'll be right back. of cheetos dust. what? when did we get a cat? dangerously cheesy. when the guyd in front slamsay on his brakes out of nowhere. you do too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. women are amazing. our bodies grow babies. we run marathons, companies, solve problems. how? we fuel ourselves, with strawberries, almonds, and protein; chocolate, whole grains, and iron. food that's made for us to power us, power our strength. food like special k. and try new special k nourish berries & peaches with probiotics. anout of sunscreen, going on a targetwatermelon.ything? water please! and soda! grandpa!! got it! get low prices today and every day. targetrun and d
jodie foster, everybody. we'll be right back. of cheetos dust. what? when did we get a cat? dangerously cheesy. when the guyd in front slamsay on his brakes out of nowhere. you do too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their...
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foster will charge. foster will also be on probation for the next 2 years.. foster could face multi-game suspension from the n-f-l. ( darya ) the reward is now up to 40-thousand dollars... to find the person who abused 3 puppies in oakland. we want to warn you... the details of this story are disturbing. the puppies were found in the trash on the corner of 89th and "g" streets by a homeless man last week. one puppy's foot was cut off... another puppy had a broken jaw... and third dog had part of its jaw áremoved. but rescuers say the 4-month old puppies are now doing better. ( james ) a teenager is speaking out after she was groped at a water park over memorial day weekend. 13-year-old kyleigh says she's signed up for self-defense classes after she was groped at sunsplash water park in roseville. kyleigh says the men grabbed her and a friend in the wave pool. they got away... but a few hours later they saw the same men in the pool. that's when they told a lifeguard what happened.
foster will charge. foster will also be on probation for the next 2 years.. foster could face multi-game suspension from the n-f-l. ( darya ) the reward is now up to 40-thousand dollars... to find the person who abused 3 puppies in oakland. we want to warn you... the details of this story are disturbing. the puppies were found in the trash on the corner of 89th and "g" streets by a homeless man last week. one puppy's foot was cut off... another puppy had a broken jaw... and third dog...
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and i want to first call out that may is national foster care awareness month. and as we look at some key data here in san francisco, 49% of sfusd youth in foster care are chronically absent. chronically absent 7th, 8th, and 9th graders only have a 17% to 24% chance of graduating. it's really important to identify strategic interventions to reduce this chronic absenteeism. sfusd increases funding to support tutorial services and leverages existing site-based systems that we already have in place to help transitioning -- students that are transitioning between placements. our next recommendation is in records to professional development and it is specifically linked to achievement goals 1.8, 1.10, 1.26, and 3.16. professional development is needed across all levels. consistent training for principals, teachers, coaches, and staff, implicit bias, full implementation of the safe and suti
and i want to first call out that may is national foster care awareness month. and as we look at some key data here in san francisco, 49% of sfusd youth in foster care are chronically absent. chronically absent 7th, 8th, and 9th graders only have a 17% to 24% chance of graduating. it's really important to identify strategic interventions to reduce this chronic absenteeism. sfusd increases funding to support tutorial services and leverages existing site-based systems that we already have in...
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there are children coming every day in the foster care system. i know, i am a foster mom. i cannot take care of every one of those children that they call me for. we can't possibly take care of every one of these people that come across the border. we have to be mindful that they are not all from latin america. they are not all mexican. some want to come here and hurt us. come together as americans, not democrats, not republicans. i needed everybody to understand there are so many children right now in california. children sleeping in lobbies. we are we going to put more children that come into our country? congressmanhelp the -- have the congressman jump in here. guest: thank you for being a mother for 17 years. i admire you for that. people would like to help and they can. some of the kids who are here can be placed pretty easily with a relative family member. child whether it is a whose parents are addicted, that can be more difficult. that is a separate but urgent problem. been votinguse has on opioid abuse legislation this week. does that continue today? we are going
there are children coming every day in the foster care system. i know, i am a foster mom. i cannot take care of every one of those children that they call me for. we can't possibly take care of every one of these people that come across the border. we have to be mindful that they are not all from latin america. they are not all mexican. some want to come here and hurt us. come together as americans, not democrats, not republicans. i needed everybody to understand there are so many children...
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you can help ch in foster care. all you have to do is buy a ticket for the july 1 ksts lives matter show. that's going to be at 6:30 p.m. part of the money from that show will benefit children in foster care. let's bring in cas d.c. that's the nonprofit that will benefit from the kids lives matter show. how will the children benefit? >> we have a lot of kids in the foster care system right now. this money goes towards training our casa advocates. to be there for the kids during a ally scary time for them. >> thank you. there's a reason i have on ruffles. the i want to bring in ringmaster he's been doing this forever with the circus. you are like a superstar. >> you're going to let me be a guest ringmaster. >> guestnd ringmaster the big top. i'm going to make sure that you are ready to go. are you ready to go? >> no, i'm scared, lucky. >> you cannot be scared. it's all in goodn. that's what we do is have a lot of fun. >> for a good cause, too. >> that is right. we're donating all the proceeds to casa. you know, not o
you can help ch in foster care. all you have to do is buy a ticket for the july 1 ksts lives matter show. that's going to be at 6:30 p.m. part of the money from that show will benefit children in foster care. let's bring in cas d.c. that's the nonprofit that will benefit from the kids lives matter show. how will the children benefit? >> we have a lot of kids in the foster care system right now. this money goes towards training our casa advocates. to be there for the kids during a ally...
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this woman works with a program that guide foster children through their time at cal. even though miriam is no longer in school, they are helping to raise money when and if she gets a transplant. as for raising her spirits in the meantime, they're doing a good job of that as well. she doesn't know when a transplant may come, she says she's considered a good candidate. she plans on taking the lsat's in september and going to law school the following fall. >> do you have a story idea for our bay area proud series? let garvin know on his facebook page. leave him a comment, a story idea. >>> another hot day but not as hot as yesterday. >> yesterday, we were -- >> we hit a high of 108. the interior valleys got up there in terms of the temperatures. today, we did climb into the upper 80s. we noticed a significant drop thanks to a weakening ridge of high pressure and an onshore flow. what does that mean? the ridge of high pressure that warmed us up thanks to offshore winds is trekking out of the area. it's dominated by an onshore flow. temperatures right now, livermore, 84. i
this woman works with a program that guide foster children through their time at cal. even though miriam is no longer in school, they are helping to raise money when and if she gets a transplant. as for raising her spirits in the meantime, they're doing a good job of that as well. she doesn't know when a transplant may come, she says she's considered a good candidate. she plans on taking the lsat's in september and going to law school the following fall. >> do you have a story idea for...