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only the elderly and children remain.present, while their parents are away, 74 children in the village with their grandparents. one man has been watching over these youngsters more than ten years. 67-year-old shuchu tsi makes frequent visits to the children's home, particularly in july and august when they are off school for their summer break. ♪ visiting each child under the scorching sun is hard work for him, especially as the homes are so far apart. he heads to the house of an elementary school second grader. won jao chin lives with his grandparents. his parents left the village soon after he was born and only come home once a year. his grandfather is a big breeder and works all day from sun up to sun down. he says he wants the best life possible for his grandson. chow chin is an old child. he often spends the summers playing alone in his room. his parents and grandparents have showered him with toys and games to try and distract him from his loneliness. on this day, chow chin is on his way to his friend's house. he ca
only the elderly and children remain.present, while their parents are away, 74 children in the village with their grandparents. one man has been watching over these youngsters more than ten years. 67-year-old shuchu tsi makes frequent visits to the children's home, particularly in july and august when they are off school for their summer break. ♪ visiting each child under the scorching sun is hard work for him, especially as the homes are so far apart. he heads to the house of an elementary...
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phalla is known of the mother of education for disabled children in cambodia.15, she was selected for the teaching professions equivalent of the nobel prize. >> the regime ruled cambodia as a forced labor policy and horrific massacres, the country was ripped apart and lost everything. ♪ >> reporter: the school was founded by a french ngo in 1993. it was the first educational program in cambodia for visually impaired students. four years later, the school began accepting hearing impaired students as well. the ngo now has five schools in cambodia which are run mostly on donations with tuition provided for free. >> reporter: all the children in this elementary school class have profound or total visual impairment. >> reporter: phalla always wanted to be a teacher since she was a young girl. during the days of the dictatorship, schools were used as jail. teachers, doctors, and other et r. educated people were sent to labor camps and towns people were forced to move to rural areas. at the time, phalla was a high school student. >>> as a result of the bloody rule, as
phalla is known of the mother of education for disabled children in cambodia.15, she was selected for the teaching professions equivalent of the nobel prize. >> the regime ruled cambodia as a forced labor policy and horrific massacres, the country was ripped apart and lost everything. ♪ >> reporter: the school was founded by a french ngo in 1993. it was the first educational program in cambodia for visually impaired students. four years later, the school began accepting hearing...
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it is a great city i want to be something that parents feel confident in raising their children and developing the understanding that the city will take care of question marks and neighborhood blocks and take care of the things that will help some people but hurt other people today now more than ever we have a youth and teenage basis it is bring out elmore anxiety and depression and more kids turning to things like medical marijuana because it is a available i i don't want to be a system for challenging that but hope as well as developing families and friends neighbors, businessmen, businesswomen we can work together it is about the neighborhoods the community and everybody pulling together on this i oppose the mcd location and i implore you to consider it carefully. >> one question does the owners of mcd come up to you prior to purchasing the building eventually. >> i found out they purchased it after the fact. >> did they approach you have they approached you. >> about purchasing it well, prior. >> did they come in and talk with you. >> thank you. >> do you care to state your name
it is a great city i want to be something that parents feel confident in raising their children and developing the understanding that the city will take care of question marks and neighborhood blocks and take care of the things that will help some people but hurt other people today now more than ever we have a youth and teenage basis it is bring out elmore anxiety and depression and more kids turning to things like medical marijuana because it is a available i i don't want to be a system for...
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my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. >> we are back, talking about ways to prevent child abuse and how you can join that effort. our guests are patty shimek, the founder of partners in prevention, and kathy baxter, the vice president of partners in prevention, and both of them are longtime advocates for prevention, and we talked about what it means to be a partner in prevention. it's something we all need to get involved with, but you have so much great material here. so i want to start first with these dolls whom i got to see during a presentation at a school to help children learn about safe touches, good and bad touches. >> mm-hmm. >> so, what are these guys' names here? >> harry and sally.
my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. >> we are back, talking about ways to prevent child abuse and how you can join that...
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gifted one of their children at least one of their children to kaplan. >>> there is a lot to report here and "action news" reporters dann cuellar and trish hartman are standing by. let's begin with dann at the bucks county prosecutor's office in doylestown. dann, what are the facts as you know them? >> reporter: well, jim, authorities say it is one of the most bizarre cases to ever come out of bucks county. an amish couple accused of essentially selling their daughter to a feasterville man, a man who then had sex with the girl and sired two children. >>> the case came to light when lower southampton police went to the home of 51-year-old lee kaplan at 428 old street road in feasterville to check on the well-being of children. they found kaplan living with 12 females ranging in age from six months old to 18 years old. the 18-year-old told police that she was the mother of the six month old and the three-year-old and that kaplan was the father. kaplan admitted having sex with the girl when she was 14 and that he sired the two children with her. he also said that he and the girl's parents d
gifted one of their children at least one of their children to kaplan. >>> there is a lot to report here and "action news" reporters dann cuellar and trish hartman are standing by. let's begin with dann at the bucks county prosecutor's office in doylestown. dann, what are the facts as you know them? >> reporter: well, jim, authorities say it is one of the most bizarre cases to ever come out of bucks county. an amish couple accused of essentially selling their daughter...
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. >> host: don't think there should be a law saying children, saying children, if there under certain age have to be in school, i know it's not very common but what if there were parents who would say look, i'm going to semi-children out to wash cars all day because our family needs the money for something like that. shouldn't that be prohibited? spee2 i think you have to have the government defined what we consider abusive children.
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i knew three of the roosevelt children. all of them believe that their grandmother had really been their mother, that she had provided them, whatever you think of her, had provided them with the unconditional love that you mentioned. she just adored them. they could do no wrong. she spoiled them greatly. they could not wait to get to hyde park and be with her. that was their real home. part of that was because their father had fallen ill with polio that she had provided them, whatever you think of her, had provided them with the unconditional love that you mentioned. she just adored them. they could do no wrong. she spoiled them greatly. they could not wait to get to hyde park and be with her. that was their real home. part of that was because their father had fallen ill with polio and when they were at formative ages he was not really home. he was in florida trying to get back on his feet. that left them with their mother who did not believe in unconditional love. the passage, i will not be looked to quote it exactly but s
i knew three of the roosevelt children. all of them believe that their grandmother had really been their mother, that she had provided them, whatever you think of her, had provided them with the unconditional love that you mentioned. she just adored them. they could do no wrong. she spoiled them greatly. they could not wait to get to hyde park and be with her. that was their real home. part of that was because their father had fallen ill with polio that she had provided them, whatever you think...
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the children's defense fund, which tirelessly advocates for our vulnerable children offers its support for this bill and it's my privilege to quote the defense fund under its so esteemed leader and i quote, it takes historic and long overdue steps to direct welfare dollars to improve outcomes for vulnerable children and families. simply put, this bill would help keep kids safe and in their homes instead of placing them in a foster care system that we should use only when clearly necessary. it would be preferable if the bill's provisions started sooner to help states face immediate crises. this legislation does not address every problem facing our child welfare system, including the need to recruit more foster family homes. but indeed, this bill is an important step forward in strengthening our nation's child welfare system in the long-term. in fact, as was seen, more than 50 organizations dedicated to advocating for vulnerable children have come out in support of this legislation, including as mentioned, the children's defense fund, the american academy of pediatrics, prevent child abu
the children's defense fund, which tirelessly advocates for our vulnerable children offers its support for this bill and it's my privilege to quote the defense fund under its so esteemed leader and i quote, it takes historic and long overdue steps to direct welfare dollars to improve outcomes for vulnerable children and families. simply put, this bill would help keep kids safe and in their homes instead of placing them in a foster care system that we should use only when clearly necessary. it...
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but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children.ost of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall itself in order to understand the latest phase of this ongoing separation. we went to a suburb of jerusalem where the wall cut through that village and divided it into two halves, separating family members from each other, preventing people from going to their places of work, and children from going to their schools. >> i think it's shocking how you could slice a neighborhood into two and believe that you can stop people from going to prayer or shopping and just bashed wire and cement -- barbed wire and cement are gogoing to create more hatred. about was part of israel's largest national project since the beginning of the occupation four decades ago. they are maintaining that they are building this wall to prevent suici
but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children.ost of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall itself in order to understand the latest phase of this ongoing separation. we went to a suburb of jerusalem where the wall cut through that...
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how many children did you say are working in kilns today in nepal?we can find around 60,000. >> reporter: 60,000. >> because, you know, it's a family based industry. >> reporter: they live in brick shacks, surrounded by lego-like fortresses: molded bricks, stacked up at the start of an almost pre-industrial process. for brick makers there are no set working hours. the basic rule is you work until you're too tired to continue, and there's every incentive to continue to the point of exhaustion, because workers are paid by the brick, a little less than one u.s. cent for each one of these. >> because it's paid on a piece count basis, if children make a hundred bricks more, that means you might get a hundred. >> reporter: they're paid for productivity? >> exactly. >> reporter: but do the children help mold bricks, i asked the moktans? seven-year-old ritesh, no, but 12-year-old ritika, yes. >> ( translated ): she works a few hours a week. she helps with the cooking and some times when their mother needs to do the cooking, she helps out with the bricks. >>
how many children did you say are working in kilns today in nepal?we can find around 60,000. >> reporter: 60,000. >> because, you know, it's a family based industry. >> reporter: they live in brick shacks, surrounded by lego-like fortresses: molded bricks, stacked up at the start of an almost pre-industrial process. for brick makers there are no set working hours. the basic rule is you work until you're too tired to continue, and there's every incentive to continue to the...
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i got to tour it last year, and i want to show people an update of the children's advocacy center. advocacy center in the bayview is just beautiful. it's a nice, safe place where kids who have been abused can share their stores one time. >> it's an incredible partnership that we have with the city and county of san francisco, where, as you said, children can come in and share their story one time with all the excellent and expert professionals that need to hear that child's story so that we can really help that family find justice and help that child on a path to healing. it's incredible. in fact, since we started this work in 2008, we see a 76% increase in the number of these best practices interviews. we're thrilled to have just gotten national accreditation earlier this month, and so really have just been very proud of our partnership that we can do to make sure that all kids in our city are safe. >> i was reading on your website about something that just stunned me. you believe that we can actually end the cycle of violence in families. you have a new program. you wrote an essa
i got to tour it last year, and i want to show people an update of the children's advocacy center. advocacy center in the bayview is just beautiful. it's a nice, safe place where kids who have been abused can share their stores one time. >> it's an incredible partnership that we have with the city and county of san francisco, where, as you said, children can come in and share their story one time with all the excellent and expert professionals that need to hear that child's story so that...
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kaplan two of the children are his children with the 18-year-old found in the home. the first pregnancy was at 14 after her parents gifted her to kaplan after he saved the family from financial ruin. the girls' parents were arrested, 42 daniel stoltzfus and his 43-year-old wife savilla stoltzfus. police are investigating if the other children were sexually abused and who was related to who in the house. they have received calls about the home in the past they were not for child abuse and at that time there was not enough evidence to enter the home. the bucks county district attorney left the scene saturday and would not answer questions about claims that the calls were made about the children. he saw several young girls looking fearful. you can see the police van sitting there, authorities are saying this is an investigation that is going to take time. they are expected to start the interviews with the children at some point over the weekend or early this week. that's the next step in all of this, the children are in the custody of bucks county. reporting live in fea
kaplan two of the children are his children with the 18-year-old found in the home. the first pregnancy was at 14 after her parents gifted her to kaplan after he saved the family from financial ruin. the girls' parents were arrested, 42 daniel stoltzfus and his 43-year-old wife savilla stoltzfus. police are investigating if the other children were sexually abused and who was related to who in the house. they have received calls about the home in the past they were not for child abuse and at...
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>> that includes the childrens' family.know the mother was in florida where these killings took place. now they're left with the reality that their loved ones are never coming home. >> i would never have expected it. this is stuff you watch on tv. >> reporter: it's a nightmare the family can't wake up from. his baby boy will never celebrate his first birthday. his wife is accused of killing their infant son and her 3-year-old daughter. >> why did she hurt my dad like this? why? he couldn't even go in his room and go to sleep because of the memories, the crib, the baby stuff, he couldn't go in his own room to go to sleep to try to get peace of mind. >> reporter: peace of mind will be hard to come by. according to police the mother took the children to florida to visit a relative. investigators say it was yesterday in this house where they found the children lying next to each other in the master bed room. she held a sheet over their mouths until they were no longer breathing. >> we don't know how florida popped in her brain.
>> that includes the childrens' family.know the mother was in florida where these killings took place. now they're left with the reality that their loved ones are never coming home. >> i would never have expected it. this is stuff you watch on tv. >> reporter: it's a nightmare the family can't wake up from. his baby boy will never celebrate his first birthday. his wife is accused of killing their infant son and her 3-year-old daughter. >> why did she hurt my dad like...
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a woman and two children escaped.s were there as they rescued the driver inside. >>> a vicious fight inside a taco bell in texas. left two customers with hot oil burns and a third with stab wounds. it all began when she and her boyfriend and a friend went through the drive-thru in houston. she tossed a bottle out of the window and a fight ensues after she refused to pick it up. the employees threw hot grease in defense. no one has been charged in the melee. >>> in texas drivers were stuck and angry when pranksters played a game of hoops in the busy intersection, they played the game with a child's basketball net on a busy intersection in houston. some swerved around and some nearly missed the men. >> that was so scary. >> they need to stop. you don't do things like that. >> one man has offered an apology, they say they performed the stunt because they thought it was funny and wanted to make a viral video. >> not everybody thought that wa so if youy. >>> still ahead a health alert for parents, the results of a new stud
a woman and two children escaped.s were there as they rescued the driver inside. >>> a vicious fight inside a taco bell in texas. left two customers with hot oil burns and a third with stab wounds. it all began when she and her boyfriend and a friend went through the drive-thru in houston. she tossed a bottle out of the window and a fight ensues after she refused to pick it up. the employees threw hot grease in defense. no one has been charged in the melee. >>> in texas...
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it will support the cys children and youth fund. it will support the children's fund. the transitional aging based on. and this investment includes 11% increase in the public education enrichment fund based on. which supports sports, libraries, arts, music, wellness centers, family support and all the efforts that will be identifying. also, some of these funds will be used to expand the services inventory that you were briefed on earlier. we want to see that tool grow and becoming a one-stop shop resource for all of our youth and families and service providers. so, i'm counting on all of you. everyone in this room both on the city and school districts, as well as our community partners, to continue to align your budget resources. everything from budget to your request for proposals, to the contract and service deliveries, with the goals identified in the outcome framework. we've got to align these things so that he can do as the doctor has smartly suggested, have the outcomes that we want to have. this is the change that we are doing. yes, it doesn't sound a whole lot
it will support the cys children and youth fund. it will support the children's fund. the transitional aging based on. and this investment includes 11% increase in the public education enrichment fund based on. which supports sports, libraries, arts, music, wellness centers, family support and all the efforts that will be identifying. also, some of these funds will be used to expand the services inventory that you were briefed on earlier. we want to see that tool grow and becoming a one-stop...
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but when the moment for leadership came, this administration did not teach our children. it disillusioned them. they had their chance. they have not led. we will. [cheers] [applause] governor bush: and now they come asking for another chance, another shot. our answer? not this time. not this year. this is not a time for third chances, it is a time for new beginnings. [cheers] [applause] governor bush: the rising generations of this country have our own appointment with greatness. it does not rise or fall with the stock market. it cannot be bought with our wealth. greatness is found when american character and american courage overcome american challenges. when lewis morris of new york was about to sign the declaration of independence, his brother advised against it, warning he would lose all his property. but morris, a plain-spoken founder, responded, "damn the consequences, give me the pen." [cheers] [applause] governor bush: that is the eloquence of american action. we heard it during world war ii, when general eisenhower told paratroopers on d-day morning not to worry.
but when the moment for leadership came, this administration did not teach our children. it disillusioned them. they had their chance. they have not led. we will. [cheers] [applause] governor bush: and now they come asking for another chance, another shot. our answer? not this time. not this year. this is not a time for third chances, it is a time for new beginnings. [cheers] [applause] governor bush: the rising generations of this country have our own appointment with greatness. it does not...
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let's get all children covered by 2004. [applause] mr.ore: and, let's move to the day when we at long last, end the stigma of mental illness, entry it like every other illness, everywhere in this nation. tipper, foryou, leading the way. [applause] within the next few years, scientists will identify the genes that cause every type of cancer. we need a national commitment equal to the promise of this unequaled moment. so we will double the federal investment in medical research. we will find new medicines and new cures - not just for cancer, but for everything from diabetes to hiv/aids. [applause] mr. gore: at a time when there is more computer power in a palm pilot than in the spaceship that took neil armstrong to the moon, we will offer all our people lifelong learning and new skills for the higher-paying jobs of the future. at a time when the amount of human knowledge is doubling every five years, and science and technology are advancing so rapidly, we will do bold things to make our schools the best in the world. i will fight for the si
let's get all children covered by 2004. [applause] mr.ore: and, let's move to the day when we at long last, end the stigma of mental illness, entry it like every other illness, everywhere in this nation. tipper, foryou, leading the way. [applause] within the next few years, scientists will identify the genes that cause every type of cancer. we need a national commitment equal to the promise of this unequaled moment. so we will double the federal investment in medical research. we will find new...
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our children can do better than us. it is the american dream. but the challenge i see with american reality where we have such liberal access to weapons by people who are criminals, what that has resulted in, i have seen it myself, is so many children taken, killed, murdered time and time again, every day, every hour, time and time again, another dream destroyed, another dream devastated, another dream murdered. and that is something that's thought just words to me. i have seen it across my state, in our cities, on street corners where we have set up shrines with candles and teddy bears marking the place after place, street after street where children have been murdered. i have stood on too many street corners looking down at bodies, 13-year-olds, 14-year-olds, 15-year-olds, 16-yards murdered -- 16-year-olds murdered in our nation with irregularity that was not seen in wars past. i've been to funerals with parents begging us to do something about the violence in our country. i've seen children that are living but yet live with trauma and stress
our children can do better than us. it is the american dream. but the challenge i see with american reality where we have such liberal access to weapons by people who are criminals, what that has resulted in, i have seen it myself, is so many children taken, killed, murdered time and time again, every day, every hour, time and time again, another dream destroyed, another dream devastated, another dream murdered. and that is something that's thought just words to me. i have seen it across my...
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and now the american academy of pediatrics want strict regulations to protect our children. reporting from newark, new jersey where elevated levels of lead were detect in the schools there in recent month. >> lorina davis' outrage, after elevated lead levels were found in the water at her daughter's new jersey schools. >> they are allowed to wash their hand with the water, but they get donations for bottled water, but really need to fix the lead problem in the school. >> the american academy of pediatrics says there is no safe level of lead for children. the group is calling for stricter regulations, from the government, to find and eliminate all sources of lead around the country. >> we know now that even very low levels of lead can cause adhd, can cause learning problems, aggressive behavior. >> the major source of lead is still paint, not from chips, but from dust in old homes, many children are also exposed to lead from water and old pipes. >> we need to make sure that we prevent it, because there is no treatment. >> the aap wants new federal standards to test for lead i
and now the american academy of pediatrics want strict regulations to protect our children. reporting from newark, new jersey where elevated levels of lead were detect in the schools there in recent month. >> lorina davis' outrage, after elevated lead levels were found in the water at her daughter's new jersey schools. >> they are allowed to wash their hand with the water, but they get donations for bottled water, but really need to fix the lead problem in the school. >> the...
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. >>> on the healthwatch tonight if you depend on sun screen to protect your skin you and your children could be getting burn. lab testing shows some do in the provide the protection that it claims. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has results from the product testing. i know people are going wait, what is going on. >> well, we have the facts for you. you know with the start of the summer season many are stocking up on sun screen and doctors say it is best way to guard against sun damage that can cause skin cancer. well, two new reports say that some don't deliver. lots to choose from when it comes to sun screen with all kind of spf numbers and protection claims, but some don't measure up. environmental working group investigated, 750 sun screens rating the worst based on three issues. if they contained potentially harmful ingredient likes oxy been zone. unreliable numbers and contained aerosol spray dangers there were concerns with sun screens for children, worst rated including banana boat kid max protection spf100, copper tone water babies spf, 55 cvs baby sun stick, neutrogena wet
. >>> on the healthwatch tonight if you depend on sun screen to protect your skin you and your children could be getting burn. lab testing shows some do in the provide the protection that it claims. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has results from the product testing. i know people are going wait, what is going on. >> well, we have the facts for you. you know with the start of the summer season many are stocking up on sun screen and doctors say it is best way to guard...
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and youth to make arrangements to make those children comfortable and safe. live in feasterville, trish hartman channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you, trish. >>> fire damaged the chalfont hardware store this morning in bucks county. firefighters were called to the business on the 200 block of east butler avenue at 9:15. preliminary reports reveal the fire started in the second floor apartment and then spread. >>> the jury in the chaka fattah corruption trial has been excused for the night that after the second full day of deliberations after the reset for an alternate juror. "action news" reporter vernon odom is live outside federal court. vernon, any indication they're closing in on a verdict? >> reporter: jim, so far no clear signs from this jury as to whether they're making progress or they're in a stalemate. this jury is extremely hard to read. the jury of nine women and three men has not even been out to ask questions or seek any clarification on the 29 count list of charges against the 11 term congressman and his four co-defendants here. the judge h
and youth to make arrangements to make those children comfortable and safe. live in feasterville, trish hartman channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you, trish. >>> fire damaged the chalfont hardware store this morning in bucks county. firefighters were called to the business on the 200 block of east butler avenue at 9:15. preliminary reports reveal the fire started in the second floor apartment and then spread. >>> the jury in the chaka fattah corruption...
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kaplan said two of the children a 3-year-old and 6-month-old were his children with the 18-year-old found the home. kaplan said the 18-year-old's pregnancy was at 14 after her parents gifted her to kaplan after he saved them from at any ruin. the girl's parents were arrested, daniel stoltzfus and savilla stoltzfus. she sent their other children to the kaplan after they lost their farm. police say they had received calls in the past and not for child abuse and not enough evidence to enter the home. a neighbor said she made an official complaint months ago and called last week after she said she saw young girls looking fearful. >> i saw these little girls i saw their faces, i've been looking at them for careers watching, going by that house, i feel as though i could have done more. >> reporter: police say the cadaver dogs did not find anything on the property. they say in the basement appears where the children were living, they found air mattresses and homework and musical instruments. appears they were home schooled. there are a lot of information they are looking for including documents
kaplan said two of the children a 3-year-old and 6-month-old were his children with the 18-year-old found the home. kaplan said the 18-year-old's pregnancy was at 14 after her parents gifted her to kaplan after he saved them from at any ruin. the girl's parents were arrested, daniel stoltzfus and savilla stoltzfus. she sent their other children to the kaplan after they lost their farm. police say they had received calls in the past and not for child abuse and not enough evidence to enter the...
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i knew three of the roosevelt children. all of them believe that their grandmother had really been their mother, that she had provided them, whatever you think of her, had provided them with the unconditional love that you mentioned. she just adored them. they could do no wrong. she spoiled them greatly. they could not wait to get to hyde park and be with her. that was their real home. they all told me that that was their real home. part of that was because their father had fallen ill with polio and when they were at formative ages he was not really home. he was in florida trying to get back on his feet. that left them with their mother who did not believe in unconditional love. the passage, i will not be looked to quote it exactly but she said, i have always believed that one must earn the love of people around you, and that she learned that in her childhood. that was how she had been raised. she carried it on with her own children. she did not sort of do the opposite thing that they hoped she would. she was extremely ster
i knew three of the roosevelt children. all of them believe that their grandmother had really been their mother, that she had provided them, whatever you think of her, had provided them with the unconditional love that you mentioned. she just adored them. they could do no wrong. she spoiled them greatly. they could not wait to get to hyde park and be with her. that was their real home. they all told me that that was their real home. part of that was because their father had fallen ill with...
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my children's lives.y son. >> reporter: investigators are looking into the possibility that the gun and that jewelry may have been taken from a home. the gun may have been in peaces. the teens put the gun together. the pieces together. the gun went off and struck that teenager in the face. they continue to investigate tonight. continue to discuss this with several teenagers here at the homicide unit. no charges at this point. again, they are believing that this was an accidental shooting but the homicide investigation continues at this hour. iain? >> i'll take it, dave. >>> this shooting happened just about a week after a four-year-old died after getting shot in the face in north philadelphia. police have arrested her mother. police say the gun went off in domestic incident between her and her boyfriend and they tried to cover up what happened. investigators originally thought the girl had shot herself. >>> police are on the look out for a suspect after a bizarre robbery in olney. investigators are trying
my children's lives.y son. >> reporter: investigators are looking into the possibility that the gun and that jewelry may have been taken from a home. the gun may have been in peaces. the teens put the gun together. the pieces together. the gun went off and struck that teenager in the face. they continue to investigate tonight. continue to discuss this with several teenagers here at the homicide unit. no charges at this point. again, they are believing that this was an accidental shooting...
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their children become more difficult.o if you have the chance to send your child to a private school, that is what you do. >> and for that, they are willing to make sacrifices to afford the tuition of 70 euros per month. that is a lot of money for the family who originally come from the french west indies. >> there are children who have potential, but they fail due to certain circumstances. i think this school gives them a chance. >> the children like going to school here. they get a lot of encouragement, and they learned how important it is to share responsibility with others. that includes cleaning the toilets together, a job malaury tries to avoid at home. malaury: you get to know yourself and the others. before that, you don't know yourself. and we learn solidarity, too. >> solidarity is something the 53 pupils who has been attending the school since it started half a year ago have not experienced much. >> i like this school better. my old school did not do much for me. i had trouble with math, and they just said it w
their children become more difficult.o if you have the chance to send your child to a private school, that is what you do. >> and for that, they are willing to make sacrifices to afford the tuition of 70 euros per month. that is a lot of money for the family who originally come from the french west indies. >> there are children who have potential, but they fail due to certain circumstances. i think this school gives them a chance. >> the children like going to school here....
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how can you kill your own children, let alone small children, very innocent children?ilitary-style search now. so we're looking for one person in thousands of acres. i mean, there's a million areas he could hide in this, so we're essentially trying to cover every piece of land that he could walk through, and we're carrying 40 or 50 pounds worth of gear because we have to have vests on and guns and helmets, so you're really heavy and you're trying to look around and stay alert as you're getting tired as you're hiking through here. so, and you don't know where he is. >> you move slowly. you have your guard up. you're constantly vigilant for that person that's out there because you're looking for somebody that's armed. the way we have to approach it, we're not looking for a body. we're looking for somebody who's looking to kill us. ♪ >> it's really taxing on you physically walking through here, and mentally because you have to maintain alertness. you know, not just because we're looking for him, but because we don't want him to see us before we see him. >> the search cont
how can you kill your own children, let alone small children, very innocent children?ilitary-style search now. so we're looking for one person in thousands of acres. i mean, there's a million areas he could hide in this, so we're essentially trying to cover every piece of land that he could walk through, and we're carrying 40 or 50 pounds worth of gear because we have to have vests on and guns and helmets, so you're really heavy and you're trying to look around and stay alert as you're getting...
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these children, when we are dead, when we are dead and these children will suffer for what we failed to do. the stain that state government has put on this country! in the form of flint. will be a long time being erased. people who put dollars over the fundamental safety of the people do not belong in government. and you need to resign, snyder. and that's exactly what flint's residents are calling for. so what happened? the auto industry's departure the 1980's hit flint hard. almost half of its 100,000 residents now live in poverty. governor snyder appointed an emergency administrator to streamline the town's finances. in 2014, a decision was taken source drinking water from the town's own river rather than buying it in from detroit. but for reasons as yet unclear, authorities failed to add corrosion preventives to the drinking water supply. an omission which is not only unusual but also downright dangerous. many of the town's old lead water pipes began to corrode, leeching lead into the drinking water. to illustrate the effects of this, in the neighboring city detroit, 2.3 microgram
these children, when we are dead, when we are dead and these children will suffer for what we failed to do. the stain that state government has put on this country! in the form of flint. will be a long time being erased. people who put dollars over the fundamental safety of the people do not belong in government. and you need to resign, snyder. and that's exactly what flint's residents are calling for. so what happened? the auto industry's departure the 1980's hit flint hard. almost half of its...
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we all live in one sro, and let's take an example: children can only do their children on the bed.that is a little bit tough for our family. we hope the budget proposal can pay attention to the low-income families, as well as the sro families as well. thank you. >> thank you. >> >> translator: hello every supervisor and person here. i'm the organizer of chinatown ccccd and live in sro. my major work is to visiting the sro families, members, as well as to take care of their needs. usually hsro consists of three to four members, and that is the current state. and they don't have independent kitchen, as well as restroom. also the children can only eat on the bed. [speaker not understood] and all the the sro families want to move out from the sros. but as you guys know that the market -- at the market rental of the housing in san francisco is really very high. so for most of the sro families are unable to afford that. right now most of the one-studio/one-room, the rate is $1800 to $2,000 and most of those rooms they won't rent out to families with four members. and we hope that this fi
we all live in one sro, and let's take an example: children can only do their children on the bed.that is a little bit tough for our family. we hope the budget proposal can pay attention to the low-income families, as well as the sro families as well. thank you. >> thank you. >> >> translator: hello every supervisor and person here. i'm the organizer of chinatown ccccd and live in sro. my major work is to visiting the sro families, members, as well as to take care of their...
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each of us is responsible to love and guide our children, and help a neighbor in need. synagogues, churches and mosques are responsible not only to , worship but to serve. corporations are responsible to treat their workers fairly, and leave the air and waters clean. [applause] governor bush: and our nation's leaders are responsible to confront problems, not pass them on to others. and to lead this nation to a responsibility era, a president himself must be responsible. [applause] governor bush and so, when i put : my hand on the bible, i will swear to not only uphold the laws of our land, i will swear to uphold the honor and dignity of the office to which i have been elected, so help me god. [applause] governor bush: i believe the presidency -- the final point of decision in the american government -- was made for great purposes. it is the office of lincoln's conscience and teddy roosevelt's energy and harry truman's integrity and ronald reagan's optimism. [applause] governor bush: for me, gaining this office is not the ambition of a lifetime, but it is the opportunity
each of us is responsible to love and guide our children, and help a neighbor in need. synagogues, churches and mosques are responsible not only to , worship but to serve. corporations are responsible to treat their workers fairly, and leave the air and waters clean. [applause] governor bush: and our nation's leaders are responsible to confront problems, not pass them on to others. and to lead this nation to a responsibility era, a president himself must be responsible. [applause] governor bush...
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it will support the cys children and youth fund. it will support the children's fund. the transitional aging based on. and this investment includes 11% increase in the public education enrichment fund based on. which supports sports, libraries, arts, music, wellness centers, family support and all the efforts that will be identifying. also, some of these funds will be used to expand the services inventory that you were briefed on earlier. we want to see that tool grow and becoming a one-stop shop resource for all of our youth and families and service providers. so, i'm counting on all of you. everyone in this room both on the city and school districts, as well as our community partners, to continue to align your budget resources. everything from budget to your request for proposals, to the contract and service deliveries, with the goals identified in the outcome framework. we've got to align these things so that he can do as the doctor has smartly suggested, have the outcomes that we want to have. this is the change that we are doing. yes, it doesn't sound a whole lot
it will support the cys children and youth fund. it will support the children's fund. the transitional aging based on. and this investment includes 11% increase in the public education enrichment fund based on. which supports sports, libraries, arts, music, wellness centers, family support and all the efforts that will be identifying. also, some of these funds will be used to expand the services inventory that you were briefed on earlier. we want to see that tool grow and becoming a one-stop...
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it was not their children, but it is our children. it is america's children who were being slaughtered. and the inaction in this house and in this congress is shameful and it is wrong. and it can change. and i think it will change. we can feel it in this room. we can feel it on the internet. we can feel it in the phone calls coming into our offices. we can feel it with the hundreds of people gathered last night outside the capital. lending their support in the middle of the night. people bringing their young children to come in the witnesses to history. witnesses to the power of democracy. that is what we are fighting for, because the victims are not only the families. it is everyone who knew and loved them. everyone is part of that community. everyone who cares about a brighter future. that is the price we pay now, but that is the gift we get when we take action. we get the gift of knowing that if you look at these beautiful children, these young people in the prime of their lives, and who knows which one of these young people might'
it was not their children, but it is our children. it is america's children who were being slaughtered. and the inaction in this house and in this congress is shameful and it is wrong. and it can change. and i think it will change. we can feel it in this room. we can feel it on the internet. we can feel it in the phone calls coming into our offices. we can feel it with the hundreds of people gathered last night outside the capital. lending their support in the middle of the night. people...
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the smiles in the children's faces.why i keep doing it. >> reporter: they call it toys across america. more than 5,000 packages sent to children in all 50 states. every dot, an autistic child who has received a gift. >> to the average child, it would just be a gift in the mail. but i believe, to the children we send gifts to, it means a lot more. >> reporter: in return, all this father and son ask for, is a picture. a smile. >> wow. >> wow! >> this one is jacob's. >> reporter: so many children, overjoyed. it all began when jonathan grew out of his train set. >> he just asked me one day if he could donate the trains and i said yes. it's grown ever since. >> i'm just a dad mailing trains. >> reporter: but his son knows he's much more. >> it makes me happy that my dad is doing good things for people who really need it out there. it makes me proud to call him my dad. >> thank you. >> and so we choose, michael and jonathan. i'm david muir. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. the greek flavors o
the smiles in the children's faces.why i keep doing it. >> reporter: they call it toys across america. more than 5,000 packages sent to children in all 50 states. every dot, an autistic child who has received a gift. >> to the average child, it would just be a gift in the mail. but i believe, to the children we send gifts to, it means a lot more. >> reporter: in return, all this father and son ask for, is a picture. a smile. >> wow. >> wow! >> this one is...
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policeman,nd was a and my children are all members of the police.our homereturning to to be killed there. my children and grandchildren live in and around this town, and you can't help but feel scared and afraid. ♪ in the interior ministry in paris, government officials led a formal ceremony and condemned the brutal act of terrorism. >> once again, prompted in morning -- france is in morning. once again, for two officers. fallenerior ministry has victim of one criminals barbaric violence, committed in the name of the islamic state group. reporter: grief felt nationwide. from the french capital, to the nearby town where jean-baptiste salvaing worked. tributes will continue on thursday, when a procession organized by colleagues of the victims will take based through the town. been: police year have alerted to the possibility that extremists have left syria for france and belgium with a plan to stage attacks. the information is coming from the belgian intelligence services. france says it is treating the information with caution, but france and belgium
policeman,nd was a and my children are all members of the police.our homereturning to to be killed there. my children and grandchildren live in and around this town, and you can't help but feel scared and afraid. ♪ in the interior ministry in paris, government officials led a formal ceremony and condemned the brutal act of terrorism. >> once again, prompted in morning -- france is in morning. once again, for two officers. fallenerior ministry has victim of one criminals barbaric...
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children worldwide still go hungry. stricker and his collaborator hope to reach as many people as possible with their idea. they have the support of the u.n., which has taken up the startup in the world food program. >> w.f.p. feeds about 80 million people every year so it has a lot of experience in doing that. it has global reach. but it can also do so in a very efficient manner simply because of scale effects. >> more than 5 million meals costing 40 cents each have been collected since share the meal was launched last year. but the team is not resting on its laurels but is constantly optimizing the app. stricker says innovation has been a major factor in its success. >> an app seems to be the next step that we need to take to do fundraising. as you know, internet users are moving away from fixed devices moving to mobile devices, so we feel we have to understand how to actually leverage smart phoness and apps. and whether an app is going to be the instrument to end hunger, in all likelihood, not, but we should -- we do
children worldwide still go hungry. stricker and his collaborator hope to reach as many people as possible with their idea. they have the support of the u.n., which has taken up the startup in the world food program. >> w.f.p. feeds about 80 million people every year so it has a lot of experience in doing that. it has global reach. but it can also do so in a very efficient manner simply because of scale effects. >> more than 5 million meals costing 40 cents each have been collected...
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his children in the backseat.ance video showing a woman stealing the car. their father then chasing after them on foot. he ran back into the store, frantically telling the clerk to call 911. the woman, a stranger, was arrested minutes later. the children were returned to their father, unhurt. glad about that. >>> a major food recall tonight. the national frozen food corporation has issued a voluntary recall of frozen peas and mixed vegetables possibly contaminated with listeria. the products were sold under several brands between last september and june 2nd. there's the list, including great value and bountiful harvest. no illness reported, but the full list at our website. >>> and to the latte lawsuit tonight. two customers in california suing starbucks for fraud and false advertising. they claim the company knowingly underfills lattes by 25%. a judge allowing the case to move forward tonight. starbucks says the suit is without merit and is, quote, the customer is not satisfied with their beverage preparation, we
his children in the backseat.ance video showing a woman stealing the car. their father then chasing after them on foot. he ran back into the store, frantically telling the clerk to call 911. the woman, a stranger, was arrested minutes later. the children were returned to their father, unhurt. glad about that. >>> a major food recall tonight. the national frozen food corporation has issued a voluntary recall of frozen peas and mixed vegetables possibly contaminated with listeria. the...
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the farm of human services held the 17th annual children's crusaders awards. it highlighted dhs worker as and community workers who embrace the safety and well-being of children. >>> the hannah family is now the proud other than of this home on the 600 block of new york avenue in claymont. the 100th home sold under new castle county neighborhood stablization program. the program acquires run down properties and make renovations. it helps improve neighborhoods and safety and property values. >>> much more to come at 12:30. an inverted rollercoaster dedispatches from the rails and sends people to the hospital. >>> shaquille o'neill is a basketball legend and sports analyst and now a diplomat. we'll explain his role given to him by the state department when "action news" comes right back. >> an oregon mother took matters into her own hands when she caught a stranger in her child's bedroom. they were out and when she returned she saw a man hiding in the bedroom. already armed with a handgun she opened fire and fatally shot him. an autopsy is scheduled for today. t
the farm of human services held the 17th annual children's crusaders awards. it highlighted dhs worker as and community workers who embrace the safety and well-being of children. >>> the hannah family is now the proud other than of this home on the 600 block of new york avenue in claymont. the 100th home sold under new castle county neighborhood stablization program. the program acquires run down properties and make renovations. it helps improve neighborhoods and safety and property...
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and do you know who these other children were in the home, these other 12 children in. >> we're still investigating that. bucks county children and youth are investigating that along with some other agencies trying to identify their genealogy and who the parents actually are. as far as i know we haven't been able to locate any birth certificates for these kids. >> multiple times i've ridden by this house and seen young girls of various ages of children dressed mostly in amish clothing. often afraid. they would look like he would come out of the house, like the male would come out of the house, they would go running into the house. >> reporter: and neighbors don't know exactly how long those kids have been there, but they say it's been a while. they've seen them here for at least a few years. police now investigating whether any of the other children inside the house may have been abused as well. authorities have called for assistance from officials in lancaster county, have more experience dealing with cases involving the amish. right now we can tell you all 12 of these girls are in p
and do you know who these other children were in the home, these other 12 children in. >> we're still investigating that. bucks county children and youth are investigating that along with some other agencies trying to identify their genealogy and who the parents actually are. as far as i know we haven't been able to locate any birth certificates for these kids. >> multiple times i've ridden by this house and seen young girls of various ages of children dressed mostly in amish...
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none were enrolled in school and police have not found birth certificates for any of the children. >>ou look at the house. one window boarded up, these are strange. the homeownerrer 51-year-old lee kaplan faces a multitude of charges including sexual assault after police say he fathered two of those children with the eldest girl who was only 14 when she first concealed she's now 18. >> mr. kaplan had her living there as some kind of repayment for a financial situation. >> reporter: the girl's parents daniel and savilla stoltzfus were part of the amish commute. they gifted their daughter to kaplan and told police they thought it was legal after researching it online. >> flabbergasted. >> kaplan's neighbors are still in shock. >> it makes me feel terrible that i'm two doors away and i didn't know this was going on. >> reporter: inside the home investigators found an elaborate train set worth tens of thousands of dollars along with homework and musical instruments. >> apparently wanted to be self-sufficient. there's cases of canned food in the basement, he had a chicken coop with a lot o
none were enrolled in school and police have not found birth certificates for any of the children. >>ou look at the house. one window boarded up, these are strange. the homeownerrer 51-year-old lee kaplan faces a multitude of charges including sexual assault after police say he fathered two of those children with the eldest girl who was only 14 when she first concealed she's now 18. >> mr. kaplan had her living there as some kind of repayment for a financial situation. >>...
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take responsibility for your children or we will force you to do so. [cheers] because governments don't raise children, parents do. and you should. and i want to say something to every child in america tonight who is out there trying to grow up without a father or a mother. i know how you feel. you're special, too. you matter to america. and don't you ever let anyone ever tell you can't become whatever you want to be. [cheers] and if other politicians make you feel like you're not a part of their family, come on and be part of ours. [cheers] [chants of "we want bill"] govenor clinton: the thing that makes me angriest about what's gone wrong in the last 12 years is that our government has lost touch with our values while our politicians continue to shout about them. i'm tired of it. [cheers] i was raised to believe that the american dream was built on rewarding hard work. but we have seen the folks in washington turn the american ethic on its head. for too long, those who play by the rules and keep the faith have gotten the shaft. [applause] and those w
take responsibility for your children or we will force you to do so. [cheers] because governments don't raise children, parents do. and you should. and i want to say something to every child in america tonight who is out there trying to grow up without a father or a mother. i know how you feel. you're special, too. you matter to america. and don't you ever let anyone ever tell you can't become whatever you want to be. [cheers] and if other politicians make you feel like you're not a part of...
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not remove her or any of their other children from the home.everal neighbors say they had previously contacted police as far as several years ago about strange occurrences inside of the home but police say the difficult part of this is that they had no probable cause to actually enter the home at the time. now, kaplan and both of the girls' parents remain in county jail on $1 million bail each tonight. we're live in feasterville, i'm anita oh, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> anita, thank you very much. >>> also new details about this disturbing case as they emerge stay with "eyewitness news." we'll have the latest on our web site cbsphilly.com. >>> one man is killed, another is fighting for his life after being shot in overbrook. police say both victims 26-year-old men were shot just before 3 o'clock this afternoon on the 1000 block of edgemoor road. the man killed was pronounced dead at the hospital. the other victim is in critical condition. no arrests have been made just yet. >>> and police do need your help finding a missing camden county woman
not remove her or any of their other children from the home.everal neighbors say they had previously contacted police as far as several years ago about strange occurrences inside of the home but police say the difficult part of this is that they had no probable cause to actually enter the home at the time. now, kaplan and both of the girls' parents remain in county jail on $1 million bail each tonight. we're live in feasterville, i'm anita oh, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> anita,...