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hungry children do not learn. with threats to our national security and increasing economic competition it is imperative that our nation youth are physically fit for military service and are not now marist at key times in brain development. furthermore the original twofold intent of the program still holds true today. first the programs provide a safety net for our most vulnerable populations mainly children that are at times without sufficient food. secondly khobar requires a portion of the assistance for the school meal program to be in a farmer farm of agriculture commodities produced here in america for our nation's farmers ranchers and growers. as we begin the reauthorization process is important to remember the purpose of these programs. these programs are not about anyone's legacy. they are about ensuring our nation's security ensuring that our children are well-educated and productive contributors to a competitive economy and about helping the vulnerable among us who cannot help them selves. i plan to cond
hungry children do not learn. with threats to our national security and increasing economic competition it is imperative that our nation youth are physically fit for military service and are not now marist at key times in brain development. furthermore the original twofold intent of the program still holds true today. first the programs provide a safety net for our most vulnerable populations mainly children that are at times without sufficient food. secondly khobar requires a portion of the...
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this woman has two children, they are camped out for weeks in unbearable conditions. >> the children are finding it impossible to stay here. some of us are diabetic. some have heart problems, we can't cope in the heat. there's no electricity or cold water. >> there are more than 1,000 refugees, the u.n. is struggling to cope. many of the refugees have not been allocated tents. in the storeroom, there's not a great deal in the way of food or clothing. holes have been dug up to service toilets. tiny wooden cubicles out of which repulsive smells emanate. making you want to throw up. the u.n. set up a vaccination programme and is providing clean water. the refugees say it's not enough. >> translation: the international community has not fulfilled its obligations. especially the gulf. they should come and see how we are living. the heat is unbearable, the children are getting sick. >> in djibouti, they are safe. from the fighting, conditions at the refugee camp are dire. the united nations is doing its best, but with the influx of refugees are continuing. unless the international communit
this woman has two children, they are camped out for weeks in unbearable conditions. >> the children are finding it impossible to stay here. some of us are diabetic. some have heart problems, we can't cope in the heat. there's no electricity or cold water. >> there are more than 1,000 refugees, the u.n. is struggling to cope. many of the refugees have not been allocated tents. in the storeroom, there's not a great deal in the way of food or clothing. holes have been dug up to...
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, adopt children, don't have children, all over the place. but there is one group of people whom they won't open marriage to. so they have no possibility of taking opportunity in that fundamental ability. and that is same-sex marriage. and we ask why? the answer we get is people have and that is same-sex marriage. always done it. you could have answered that one the same way when you talk about racial segregation. or two because certain religious groups believe it is a sin. and i believe they sincerely think that. but is a purely religious reason on the part of some people sufficient? when i look for reasons three four and five i don't find them. what are they? therefore i am asking -- this is a long question but gives you an opening to say what all of those reasons are. >> those are not our answers. our answer number one is the marriage institution did not develop to deny dignity or give second-class status to anyone. it is developed to serve purposes that arrive from biology. imagine a world without marriage. men and women would get togethe
, adopt children, don't have children, all over the place. but there is one group of people whom they won't open marriage to. so they have no possibility of taking opportunity in that fundamental ability. and that is same-sex marriage. and we ask why? the answer we get is people have and that is same-sex marriage. always done it. you could have answered that one the same way when you talk about racial segregation. or two because certain religious groups believe it is a sin. and i believe they...
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. >> when it comes to children, it is a big deal. young children that we heard about, collecting blueberries, 3 and 5 years old, 7 years old and the rationale was, because their hands are so tender and small, that they would not crush the blueberries. >> what they're doing is noble and helping the family, but they need to break the cycle. >> if the public were more aware, i think they'd be outraged. >> this week on fault lines investigates children at work in agriculture, america's hidden harvest. it's saturday morning at mariana higareda's house. she's taking her daughter and granddaughter out to the fields to pick onions. since it's a weekend, it will be a full day of harvesting. >> mariana and her children follow the harvest across texas, into new mexico and colorado. they live in their home in laredo, texas, for only part of the year. onions have to be harvested by hand. workers clip off the roots and green tops, and collect them into burlap bags to cure in the field. >> the workers earn between 80 cents to $1.75 per bag of onion
. >> when it comes to children, it is a big deal. young children that we heard about, collecting blueberries, 3 and 5 years old, 7 years old and the rationale was, because their hands are so tender and small, that they would not crush the blueberries. >> what they're doing is noble and helping the family, but they need to break the cycle. >> if the public were more aware, i think they'd be outraged. >> this week on fault lines investigates children at work in...
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blendedr biological children?major toÑi them but simple toñrÑi us. as far as like one sister wearing another sister's clothes. >> they are the same size. i'm like what's thefá xñçócproblem? the regular issues. who isçóq in the bathroom first who is the last one in the bathroom. we try to do it in strides as far as who goes first, who goes usually i let all the girls go first and the boys go last. >> we've got to take a break. we'll continue talkingxd about the joys-9 in the clifford household when we come back and whatÑi miss bun is helping the continue foster parenting. stay with us. >>> welcome back, we'ret( talkingxdjfr about national foster care month. we're talk to model foster care parents this çómorning.jf gilda and ste(%n clifford are the parents of the year in i want to talk to you for a from foster care tog news 4's ñ barbara harris workedi] with wednesday's child for many years. she talksçó tot( me about how many parentsxd fall in loveçó with theirxgj foster families. have yout( thought about adoption?
blendedr biological children?major toÑi them but simple toñrÑi us. as far as like one sister wearing another sister's clothes. >> they are the same size. i'm like what's thefá xñçócproblem? the regular issues. who isçóq in the bathroom first who is the last one in the bathroom. we try to do it in strides as far as who goes first, who goes usually i let all the girls go first and the boys go last. >> we've got to take a break. we'll continue talkingxd about the joys-9 in the...
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the children would have to wait. >> ask children who were staying in dangerous places we're developing programs to help entire families. >> a week later the government appropriate a transit center. although the parents prefer to keep their children at the school in kathmandu, pressure by the government meant that the children would have to go back to the district. >> i don't know why we're being sent back. we prayed that we could stay and go to school here. >> these children who already survived a disaster are now being shuffled back and forth between well-wishers, relatives and the government and children agencies but no one asks what they would prefer. >> u.n. general secretary ban ki-moon is calling for an emergency meeting on friday. many from bangladesh are forced to flee because of persecution. the majority of them are rohingya muslims who have been left thirsty and starving at sea. the u.n. chief ban ki-moon has urged those countries to do more to help them. >> it's important to save human lives. their life is in danger. therefore, i'm urge, i've been urging all the leaders in t
the children would have to wait. >> ask children who were staying in dangerous places we're developing programs to help entire families. >> a week later the government appropriate a transit center. although the parents prefer to keep their children at the school in kathmandu, pressure by the government meant that the children would have to go back to the district. >> i don't know why we're being sent back. we prayed that we could stay and go to school here. >> these...
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about 100 children come every day.e they can be just children even if it's only for a few hours. >>> a 3-hour gun battle between police and gang members left over 40 people dead. all but one of those that died was suspected of being part of a drug cartel. john holman reports from mexico city. >> that sound is gun fire and the people were killed in what authorities say was a shoot-out between police and suspected gang members south-west of mexico. by the time the ambulances arrived, around 40 people were dead one of them was a police officer. >> it's unclear what happened. federal officials say the police were attacked by gunmen and returned fire in a running battle that ended at a ranch. >> the shoot-out was prolonged and sporadic for three hours in three different parts of the property. >> this all in a region controlled by a powerful new generation cartel shooting down an army helicopter and killing 15 police in an ambush. the government sent in a 10,000 strong force to take back control. those killed in the shoot-ou
about 100 children come every day.e they can be just children even if it's only for a few hours. >>> a 3-hour gun battle between police and gang members left over 40 people dead. all but one of those that died was suspected of being part of a drug cartel. john holman reports from mexico city. >> that sound is gun fire and the people were killed in what authorities say was a shoot-out between police and suspected gang members south-west of mexico. by the time the ambulances...
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about 100 children come every day. here they can just be children even if it's only for a few hours. al jazeera. >> u.n. is urging southeast asian countries to deal with the causes of the growing migrant crisis in the region. many are forced to flee because of the persecution that they face. many of them are rohingya who have been left thirsty and starving at sea. >>> preparing for the the south korea's biggest festival of the year, bud buddha's birthday. >> in one of the most chaotic games of football you'll see these youngsters are experiencing life as monks for a few days. the idea is to reach out and a attract new followers. the head of buddhist's order said that a new approach is needed. >> rewell never did anything to attract to our temples. we were passive. this may have had something to do with our teachings but now we're trying to propagate and attract people to our religion. >> the number of booed buddhist have fallen about 8%. at this time of year koreanen buddhism hardly looks like a religion in decline but
about 100 children come every day. here they can just be children even if it's only for a few hours. al jazeera. >> u.n. is urging southeast asian countries to deal with the causes of the growing migrant crisis in the region. many are forced to flee because of the persecution that they face. many of them are rohingya who have been left thirsty and starving at sea. >>> preparing for the the south korea's biggest festival of the year, bud buddha's birthday. >> in one of the...
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he will deliver these children. he's coming." >> reporter: you think she actually believed that warren jeffs was going to break out of a prison several states away and come and protect these kids? >> yeah. >> obey the prophet when he speaks and you'll be blessed. disobey him, it is death. >> reporter: even though he's currently serving life in a texas prison for sexually assaulting two underage girls, including a 12-year-old he married. he is said to have ramped up the rigid discipline he demands of his followers. >> to watch a video, a movie, it is open disobedience. >> reporter: testing their faith through increasingly strange and seemingly random rules. it's 8:00, 14 hours into the standoff and church members are coming out of the woodwork. and though they may be forbidden from watching videos from the outside world, they're apparently allowed to shoot their own. >> there's like 100 eyes on us right now. >> reporter: now the reality starts to set in for sabrina that, custody order notwithstanding, getting her chi
he will deliver these children. he's coming." >> reporter: you think she actually believed that warren jeffs was going to break out of a prison several states away and come and protect these kids? >> yeah. >> obey the prophet when he speaks and you'll be blessed. disobey him, it is death. >> reporter: even though he's currently serving life in a texas prison for sexually assaulting two underage girls, including a 12-year-old he married. he is said to have ramped up...
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most children will now be taught outdoors. the european union has confirmed that the travel ban for 89 minister are arbitrary and unjustified. one of the officials is nick klegg. monsoon rains are on the way but parts of india are still sweltering. liddy dutt is reporting from the section where 125 people have died. >> reporter: in some of the most impoverished sections of this country families are holding last rites ceremonies for their loved ones. >> my father got sick from the heat he wasn't well, we gave him water that didn't help. we decided to take him to the hospital he died on the way. >> reporter: stories of death have been told for this area, authorities are prepared to zeal with the growing health crisis. >> liquids or intravenous fluids, that is a became basic treatment. >> reporter: what has been described as an unprecedented heat wave has once again raised questions about an old problem: water supply. for communities across the area, pools like these are an important source of water for farming and drinking but o
most children will now be taught outdoors. the european union has confirmed that the travel ban for 89 minister are arbitrary and unjustified. one of the officials is nick klegg. monsoon rains are on the way but parts of india are still sweltering. liddy dutt is reporting from the section where 125 people have died. >> reporter: in some of the most impoverished sections of this country families are holding last rites ceremonies for their loved ones. >> my father got sick from the...
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i walked in the shoes of the children. since i have walked in the shoes of the children. i'm equipment to lead a school. >> if you look at the way we staff school, how we fill them up with children. decide where they are going to do, what we will pay for we are probably the only country in the world that funds rich kids schools better than poor kids schools, when we know that poor kids have the needs that you describe. is there anyone that you can dense? >> that's all i can do is just do my job. just prove that children can achieve at high levels when we take away the barriers that gives them access to that. we have to believe in children, we can't determine who they are based upon circumstances. i can only do it by walking the walk and talking the talk. and so when i'm at school, and we are doing a great job with the children, our scores show that. someone takes notice and they come and say what are you doing at the school. and we can tell our story. we have the same story that many schools have in the country. >> kent maguire, you were going to say. >> ingrid is doing w
i walked in the shoes of the children. since i have walked in the shoes of the children. i'm equipment to lead a school. >> if you look at the way we staff school, how we fill them up with children. decide where they are going to do, what we will pay for we are probably the only country in the world that funds rich kids schools better than poor kids schools, when we know that poor kids have the needs that you describe. is there anyone that you can dense? >> that's all i can do is...
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the home cannot accept any more children. and the problem of abandoned children gets worse, the government is finally stepping in with support. chen says her ngo may qualify for panel assistance but in the meantime it needs much more help. >> translator: we need more members. we're not social workers or child psychologists. we have to train staff quickly and we need more money. >> reporter: china's economic growth seems to have outpaced the social welfare system with medical care out of reach for many people some of the poorest and youngest members of society are slipping through the cracks. kunihiro yamamoto, nhk world, shanghai. >>> myanmar is enjoying a new era of openness but decades of conflict have taken a toll. 200 children who lost parents during the fighting are under the care of a buddhist nun who has dedicated her life to protecting them. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: here is a town in central myanmar. this orphanage cares for some 230 children. the children cover their faces with a traditional type of suns
the home cannot accept any more children. and the problem of abandoned children gets worse, the government is finally stepping in with support. chen says her ngo may qualify for panel assistance but in the meantime it needs much more help. >> translator: we need more members. we're not social workers or child psychologists. we have to train staff quickly and we need more money. >> reporter: china's economic growth seems to have outpaced the social welfare system with medical care...
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it provides all of the seeds that children need. and part of our challenge is to find ways of communicating that, especially parents who might not otherwise do it. >> i have to ask you about the screens, the ipad and ipod, all of these vices that we now have, i see little ones with these things and touching them and phones too, is that helping or hurting? >> it can do either. i was on an airplane trip last month where i was sitting next to an adorable 13-month-old for her child and she was captivated and i could see two reasons why, there was exciting stuff going on in the screen and the parents were interacting with the child. they were talking about what was on the screen. inviting the child to tryout different things. they were using their voices to help the child understand a connection between the child's own actions and response of the screen. and that is consistent with what the research is showing us. that these screens can be helpful especially if they occur in the context of response of social interaction that goes on betw
it provides all of the seeds that children need. and part of our challenge is to find ways of communicating that, especially parents who might not otherwise do it. >> i have to ask you about the screens, the ipad and ipod, all of these vices that we now have, i see little ones with these things and touching them and phones too, is that helping or hurting? >> it can do either. i was on an airplane trip last month where i was sitting next to an adorable 13-month-old for her child and...
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our children deserve nothing less. i want to thank our witnesses and the concerned citizens in attendance for your continued efforts in the fight and with that, i yield back mr. chair. rep. smith: thank you very much. i would like to recognize my good friend and colleague. from florida. rep. clawson: thank you, mr. chairman for doing this. hearing about such a tragic global situation, it's hard to fathom. i would like to reiterate the words of my friend mr. emmer, i think it's time to bring home the african kidnapped girls, and bring home the girls. i know that is not the topic today, but bring home the girls. we need to do everything we can on that. to the guests, you are all doing more than just talking. i respect action. thank you for what you do. and, the example you set. we ought to learn from that, others ought to learn from that. and to seÑorita carla. [speaking spanish] thank you. rep. smith: i would like to introduce our distinguished witnesses and invite them to testify. beginning first is my -- it is my priv
our children deserve nothing less. i want to thank our witnesses and the concerned citizens in attendance for your continued efforts in the fight and with that, i yield back mr. chair. rep. smith: thank you very much. i would like to recognize my good friend and colleague. from florida. rep. clawson: thank you, mr. chairman for doing this. hearing about such a tragic global situation, it's hard to fathom. i would like to reiterate the words of my friend mr. emmer, i think it's time to bring...
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escort the children.efore, they could walk through the corridors to the treatment rooms on their own. now the're always accompanied by a nurse. they're children and could get into areas of the building they're not supposed to. reporter: yet these young people want nothing more than for peace to return. they long for a normal childhood. >> i just try to forget everything i've seen, to forget it all. i was really afraid -- and i do my best not to remember that. reporter: that's why pascha and his friends play soccer whenever they can. these children of war in eastern ukraine plan to give their new soccer shoes a real workout. damien: terrible that those who are suffering the most from war are those who are least to blame for starting it. and of course this month here in europe we are commemorating the 70th anniversary of the end of the 2nd world war, so elderly people here can still remember what it is like to suffer as children themselves from war. if you have thoughts about that, or any of our stories on
escort the children.efore, they could walk through the corridors to the treatment rooms on their own. now the're always accompanied by a nurse. they're children and could get into areas of the building they're not supposed to. reporter: yet these young people want nothing more than for peace to return. they long for a normal childhood. >> i just try to forget everything i've seen, to forget it all. i was really afraid -- and i do my best not to remember that. reporter: that's why pascha...
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in the founding home, there were nurses assigned to the children and one nurse took care of seven children. as a result, he child received a limited amount of attention and lived in relative social and sensory deprivation. when these kids were examined one year later, the differences were quite apparent. the kids in the nursing home were like kids raised in manhattan -- they were happy they interacted well with the people around them. the kids at the founding home were anxious and not very curious about what was going on around them. at ages two and three, the difference is even more dramatic. the kids in nursing home -- in the nursing home talked and were gregarious with one another. the kids in the founding home, most of them could not walk, most of them could not talk and those that could talk could only express themselves with a few words. subsequent studies have shown there is a critical time of development that if you deprive children of appropriate interaction or contact it affects them for the rest of their lives. a comparable time of isolation in later life has very little effect.
in the founding home, there were nurses assigned to the children and one nurse took care of seven children. as a result, he child received a limited amount of attention and lived in relative social and sensory deprivation. when these kids were examined one year later, the differences were quite apparent. the kids in the nursing home were like kids raised in manhattan -- they were happy they interacted well with the people around them. the kids at the founding home were anxious and not very...
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the children of same-sex couples count no less than children of opposite sex couples yet states deny them the very protection of -- protections of the law that children of opposite sex couples afford. so we think it is important that the court recognizes, as the indicate that they do, that same-sex couples to have children and that their interests are very much at stake here. >> and i would like to add to that. michigan is in a position of having placed and approve placing several vulnerable children with the michigan -- who have nurtured those kids to become healthy young kids. and now they are saying because these parents the net can see them together, the children are designed -- when michigan, in a heartbeat, would allow any couple who adopted to be able to marry without regard this -- to this idea of whether or not the couple conceived them. these rules are not good for children. they are not good under the constitution. >> what would be the impact of the ruling went against you? >> don't answer that. >> the states have asked. wait and see. wait and see how this turns out to but
the children of same-sex couples count no less than children of opposite sex couples yet states deny them the very protection of -- protections of the law that children of opposite sex couples afford. so we think it is important that the court recognizes, as the indicate that they do, that same-sex couples to have children and that their interests are very much at stake here. >> and i would like to add to that. michigan is in a position of having placed and approve placing several...
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this is based on a family with school age children. if you rafamily with pree school age children that cost >> infant is about 100 thousand a year and preschoolers is like 90 thousand a year so parent with younger kids are squeezed more >> yes. one reason why ewhee chose to make sure we highlight this is to call out the squeeze that our middle income families experience in the city because of the cost of livering is very high we want to make sure that we number 1 understand the data and figure out new ways and policies and practs to insure we support our working families and that using fram poverty numbers isn't enough. we need to understand the context that these families live in >> i i'm glatd mu chel [inaudible] i guess we need to look for more funding and early care given the high cost for babies and infant and toddlers. as we look for a elder index as the baby boomers become senior boomers this same type of economics is helpful to look beyond the low poverty level for seniors for more of a elder index like insight does. as we try
this is based on a family with school age children. if you rafamily with pree school age children that cost >> infant is about 100 thousand a year and preschoolers is like 90 thousand a year so parent with younger kids are squeezed more >> yes. one reason why ewhee chose to make sure we highlight this is to call out the squeeze that our middle income families experience in the city because of the cost of livering is very high we want to make sure that we number 1 understand the data...
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our children's health simply cannot wait.thank you and i'll be happy to take any questions. >> thank you very much. we will proceed with questions. i know that you will be returning in just a moment, so thank you to each of you for your comments. we very much appreciate and dr. hassink, thank you very much for reminding us all what this is about in terms of children and the health and the stake we have an children being healthy and having a chance to succeed. mr. goff, i wanted to start with you, because when i think of west virginia, you of all kinds of schools, you have rural, urban, and yet your state is 100% compliant with the new meal standards, including smart snacks. looks like you are ahead of the game anticipating things. i want to congratulate you and the state for that. and i'm wondering how you are able to get to help your schools in the state to be able to achieve the goals. and then secondly when many schools who rely on the oligarchs fails to supplement their budgets, and we understand that budgets for schools
our children's health simply cannot wait.thank you and i'll be happy to take any questions. >> thank you very much. we will proceed with questions. i know that you will be returning in just a moment, so thank you to each of you for your comments. we very much appreciate and dr. hassink, thank you very much for reminding us all what this is about in terms of children and the health and the stake we have an children being healthy and having a chance to succeed. mr. goff, i wanted to start...
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vikra has two children. she's been camped out here for weeks in conditions she says are unbearable. >> the children are finding it impossible to stay here. some of us are diabetic, some are heart problems. we can't cope in the heat. there is no electricity or water. >> the u.n. seems to be struggling or the hope. inside the stoor storeroom there's not much. the u.n. has set up a vaccination program and is providing clean water but the refugees say it's not enough. >> the international community hasn't fulfilled its obligations especially the gulf. they should come here and see how we are faring. the heat is unbearable and the children are getting sick. >> the conditions at this refugee camp are dire. the united nations says it's doing its best and unless the international community works fast, things could get worse. an international donor conference could come in the next few weeks. the time couldn't come enough. >> we hope that the international community will move forward and provide support. >> reporter:
vikra has two children. she's been camped out here for weeks in conditions she says are unbearable. >> the children are finding it impossible to stay here. some of us are diabetic, some are heart problems. we can't cope in the heat. there is no electricity or water. >> the u.n. seems to be struggling or the hope. inside the stoor storeroom there's not much. the u.n. has set up a vaccination program and is providing clean water but the refugees say it's not enough. >> the...
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we have to stop it with children. here is a group of protesters and another child is on the streets. parents have been told to keep their children at home or out of the way. >>> the european union hit back at moscow to ban politicians from travelling to russia. caroline malone explains. members of the european union called a travel ban arbitrary and harmful to negotiations over ukraine. the german foreign minister said russia should have warned the people that are affected. >> at the least those concerned should have been informed about matters against them. at a time when we are diffusing a persistent and dangerous conflict. it does in the contribute to that. among the europeans that travel the secretary-general. he is due to take over as foreign affairs advisor to german chancellor angela merkel. there are 18 polls on the list and nine britains nick clegg, and the head of the domestic security agency. and a former premier who heads a group in the parliament and the head of a swedish tax authority. >> we have asked f
we have to stop it with children. here is a group of protesters and another child is on the streets. parents have been told to keep their children at home or out of the way. >>> the european union hit back at moscow to ban politicians from travelling to russia. caroline malone explains. members of the european union called a travel ban arbitrary and harmful to negotiations over ukraine. the german foreign minister said russia should have warned the people that are affected. >> at...
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she has two children. she's been camped out for two weeks in conditions she says are unbearable. >> reporter: >> translator: the children are finding it impossible to stay here. some of them are die diabetic. we find it impossible to cope with the heat. >> ugh >> reporter: struggling to cope. there is not a lot in the way of food or clotheing. the u.n. has set up a vaccination program and is providing clean water but the refugees say it is not enough. >> translator: the international community hasn't fulfilled its obligations. the heat is unbearable. the children are getting sick. >> although here in djibouti they are safe from the fighting in yemen conditions at this refugee camp are dire. the united nations says it is doing its best but with the influx of refugees becoming larger, the situation could become worse. >> reporter: the camp supervisor tells me it can't come fast enough. >> we call for international community to open their doors and hope the international community would move forward and provi
she has two children. she's been camped out for two weeks in conditions she says are unbearable. >> reporter: >> translator: the children are finding it impossible to stay here. some of them are die diabetic. we find it impossible to cope with the heat. >> ugh >> reporter: struggling to cope. there is not a lot in the way of food or clotheing. the u.n. has set up a vaccination program and is providing clean water but the refugees say it is not enough. >>...
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the children's home is providing refuge for dozens of children and young people. christina is 18 and fled here on her own from the separatist stronghold. she came before the cease-fire in mid february when the fighting was at its worst. >> it was horrible. i can't really describe it. the windows shook. grenades exploded not far from us. just going outside shots were firing right above you. >> she left her vocational school for the children's home after reading about it online. her parents couldn't provide for her but she was too old for state-run institutions. homes like these reflect the area's economic and social decline. many house the children of alcoholics or the long-term unemployed. that was true even before the conflict but the fighting is exacerbating the problems and the war is even creeping into the children's homes. kiev is using a refuge for chronically ill children northeast of the city to house some of its soldiers. they now have breakfast together with the children. back in the orphanage alexi says he doesn't want things to go that far in his insti
the children's home is providing refuge for dozens of children and young people. christina is 18 and fled here on her own from the separatist stronghold. she came before the cease-fire in mid february when the fighting was at its worst. >> it was horrible. i can't really describe it. the windows shook. grenades exploded not far from us. just going outside shots were firing right above you. >> she left her vocational school for the children's home after reading about it online. her...
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is good enough for the children not enough to move the no evidence in filling in the gaps for the children of our school the model didn't work for sfaufld change it today not tomorrow change it now our kids deserve the best you've horde reservation and talk about how they're not perfect and knowing that we have to be bold to say no to strategies thaton't work and not best for your kids and just to prove that is not an attack on our alternative credential programs look at the data that is presented in the last two weeks san francisco residency is retain over 80 percent have teachers this is not about the krenld programs this is not it my decision does not effect the current alumni this is not a attack on tfa we're not going to continue to port in san francisco a model it set up for teachers not to stay in the district we need the aggressive hiring institutions across the bay area and building pathways from within our own district heck i paid an application fee for the program state and so i'm committed to making sure that i play my role (clapping.) and then there's this idea of how many pro
is good enough for the children not enough to move the no evidence in filling in the gaps for the children of our school the model didn't work for sfaufld change it today not tomorrow change it now our kids deserve the best you've horde reservation and talk about how they're not perfect and knowing that we have to be bold to say no to strategies thaton't work and not best for your kids and just to prove that is not an attack on our alternative credential programs look at the data that is...
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street smarts project at children's hospital, los angeles. the l.a. street smarts project teaches elementary school aged children pedestrian safety by recreating the real world experience of a child walking to and from school. now let's take a walk through richie's neighborhood. >> and you get to the intersection what's the first thing you do to cross the street? you stop, that's the best thing, every time you get to an intersection or a corn e i want you to stop and look, stop and look when you get to an intersection, you get to the intersection, what you want to do here if you want toe cross the street, you press the button, so how about you press the button. did you push it? it says go, alright, walk across. >> my name is jeff, i'm the director of paul mitchell in the hospital in los angeles the goal of the street smart focusing on pedestrian safety it's to get kids involved in this interactive set that will force them to think about those safety implements to provide safe walking in and around the school. the l.a. street smarts, richie's neighborh
street smarts project at children's hospital, los angeles. the l.a. street smarts project teaches elementary school aged children pedestrian safety by recreating the real world experience of a child walking to and from school. now let's take a walk through richie's neighborhood. >> and you get to the intersection what's the first thing you do to cross the street? you stop, that's the best thing, every time you get to an intersection or a corn e i want you to stop and look, stop and look...
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children. 16 million children live in a household experiencing food insecurity. we don't want to worsen that problem. third is it administratively feasible? adopting a more time consuming documentation or verification system might prevent errors but could cost others by adding a step to the process and could spend more time determining school meal eligibility. fourth is it cost effective? information management systems could be very effective but might cost too much. as i noted it's critical that error reduction strategies not reduce access to school meals for children that need them. the best way to improve integrity is not through punitive policies but to continue sending a clear message to school nutrition officials that program accuracy is important and will be measured and federal officials will support them in implementing needed improvements. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. thank you. do you think that a shift from the current verification process that emphasizes for cause verification would enhance the program integrity and secondly would it
children. 16 million children live in a household experiencing food insecurity. we don't want to worsen that problem. third is it administratively feasible? adopting a more time consuming documentation or verification system might prevent errors but could cost others by adding a step to the process and could spend more time determining school meal eligibility. fourth is it cost effective? information management systems could be very effective but might cost too much. as i noted it's critical...
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children are born into families where the dads come and go. with no male presence in particular through elementary school or high school and into college. >> does that correlate with the economic situation? >> kim did is the home of rca victor a campbell soup and isn't a philadelphia up we would think of that as the workshop of the world and in this region in 1920 then it accelerated in the '70s. it is the bellwether to encompass the rest of the country with the industrialization and. single parenthood very few kids support single families some thought in the late '60s and '70s among african americans but by the 1990's the rates for whites were greater than those among the blacks so resaw of problem that was no longer unique. it was a phenomenon. >> host: why did you move to camden? >> guest: midwesterners try to be humble since nobel prize winners come up with of failed way to explain the trend i thought i would put forth some extra effort. so my husband to is a co-author of the book to go to kim dinh to listen and the heart of the approaches
children are born into families where the dads come and go. with no male presence in particular through elementary school or high school and into college. >> does that correlate with the economic situation? >> kim did is the home of rca victor a campbell soup and isn't a philadelphia up we would think of that as the workshop of the world and in this region in 1920 then it accelerated in the '70s. it is the bellwether to encompass the rest of the country with the industrialization...
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is for the most vulnerable children? nearly 60 million short of the house of expensive food insecurity. we don't want to worsen that problem. third is is it administratively feasible? that might prevent some errors that could cause others by adding a step to the process. fourth, is a cost effective? high quality information management systems can be very effective but might cost too much for small scottish. it's critical a reduction strategies not reduce access to school meals for children who need them. the best way to improve integrity is not to punitive policy but instead to continue sending a clear message to school attrition officials that program actors is important measured, and federal officials will support them in implementing needed improvements. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. thank you. mr. warren committee think the ship from the congregation process that emphasizes for cause verification would enhance the program integrity and simply would have a negative effect on access for eligible particip
is for the most vulnerable children? nearly 60 million short of the house of expensive food insecurity. we don't want to worsen that problem. third is is it administratively feasible? that might prevent some errors that could cause others by adding a step to the process. fourth, is a cost effective? high quality information management systems can be very effective but might cost too much for small scottish. it's critical a reduction strategies not reduce access to school meals for children who...
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eight children. weapons consist of large barrels, packed with shrapnel and explosives. >>> a 3-hour gun battle between mexican police and gang members left over 40 people dead. all but one of those were suspected of being part of a drug cartel. john holman has more from mexico city. >> reporter: that sound is gunfire. and these people were killed in what authorities say was a shoot-out between police and suspected gang members in south-west mexico. by the time the ambulances arrived, around 40 were dead. one was a police officer. it's unclear what happened. federal police say one was police were attacked by gunfire. >> translation: the shoot-out was prolonged and sporadic for three hours, and on three different parts of the property. >> this all in a region controlled by the powerful new generation cartel, who recently shot down an army helicopter and killed 15 police in an ambush. the government sent in a 10,000 strong force, state's authority strong force, state's authority saying those killed in t
eight children. weapons consist of large barrels, packed with shrapnel and explosives. >>> a 3-hour gun battle between mexican police and gang members left over 40 people dead. all but one of those were suspected of being part of a drug cartel. john holman has more from mexico city. >> reporter: that sound is gunfire. and these people were killed in what authorities say was a shoot-out between police and suspected gang members in south-west mexico. by the time the ambulances...
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our children deserve nothing less. i want to thank our witnesses and the concerned citizens in attendance for your continued efforts in this fight. with that, i yield back, mr. chair. >> i'd like to recognize my good friend and colleague from florida. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member for doing this hearing about such a tragic, global situation. it's hard to even fathom. i would like to reiterate the words of my friend, mr. emmer. i think it's time to bring home the african kidnapped girls. bring home the girls. i know that's not the topic today, but bring home the girls. we need to do everything we can on that. to the guests, you are doing more than just talking. and i respect action. so thank you for what you all do and the example that you set. we ought to learn from that, and others ought to learn from that. and to karla.language ] thank you. >> thank you very much. i'd like to introduce our distinguished witnesses and invite them to testify. beginning first, it is my very high honor and privilege to re
our children deserve nothing less. i want to thank our witnesses and the concerned citizens in attendance for your continued efforts in this fight. with that, i yield back, mr. chair. >> i'd like to recognize my good friend and colleague from florida. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member for doing this hearing about such a tragic, global situation. it's hard to even fathom. i would like to reiterate the words of my friend, mr. emmer. i think it's time to bring home the...
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the rest of these children are my children. they're not coming out. armageddon was on. but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks like progressive is not the lowest! ohhhh! when we return, we'll find out whether doug is the father. wait, what? ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing, you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e* does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. when it comes to vaping, vuse has changed the game. vuse digital vapor cigarettes designed and assembled in the
the rest of these children are my children. they're not coming out. armageddon was on. but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks like progressive is not the lowest! ohhhh! when we return, we'll find out whether doug is the...
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trying to find homes for morocco's abandoned children.art that stretches the boundaries of imagination. >> ifill: the indictments of officials at soccer's international governing body were a stunning blow to the sport, and prosecutors promised it is just the beginning. it's the world's most popular sport, run by a powerful group that rakes in billions of dollars. but the u.s. attorney general and fbi director say "the beautiful game" is also involved in some dirty business. they spoke this morning in brooklyn: >> we are here to announce the unsealing of charges and the arrest of individuals as part of our long-running investigation into bribery and corruption in the world of organized soccer. >> ifill: the justice department's 47-count indictment charged 14 people: nine of international soccer's top officials and five sports marketing executives. the charges include racketeering, wire fraud, money laundering, and other offenses. it's a case that involves more than $150 million in bribes, doled out over decades, for media and marketing rig
trying to find homes for morocco's abandoned children.art that stretches the boundaries of imagination. >> ifill: the indictments of officials at soccer's international governing body were a stunning blow to the sport, and prosecutors promised it is just the beginning. it's the world's most popular sport, run by a powerful group that rakes in billions of dollars. but the u.s. attorney general and fbi director say "the beautiful game" is also involved in some dirty business. they...
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this woman has two children. has been camped out here for weeks in conditions she says are unbearable. >> for children they're finding it impossible to stay here. some of us are diabetic. some have heart problems. we can't cope in this heat. there is no electricity or hot water. >> there are more than 1,000 refugees here. the u.n. appears to be struggling to cope. many of the refugees still have not been allocateed tents and there is not a great deal in the way of food or clothing. holes have been dug up to serve as toilets. out of which repulsive smells emanate making one want to throw up. the u.n. has set up a vaccination program and is providing clean water but refugees say it is not enough. >> international communities have not fulfilled its obligations. they should come here and see how we're living. the heat is unbearable and children are getting sick. >> in djibouti the conditions at this refugee camp are dire. the u.n. said they're doing their best, unless the international community acts fast things coul
this woman has two children. has been camped out here for weeks in conditions she says are unbearable. >> for children they're finding it impossible to stay here. some of us are diabetic. some have heart problems. we can't cope in this heat. there is no electricity or hot water. >> there are more than 1,000 refugees here. the u.n. appears to be struggling to cope. many of the refugees still have not been allocateed tents and there is not a great deal in the way of food or clothing....
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francis to the treating our immigrant and poor children and why do with question have so much trountcy i'm asking you the representatives go leaders know the way and show the way and ask yourselves if you're true leaders and shed light and take us to a better place thank you very much. >> i'm a proud member of the educators i'm here as a mom of 3 alumni and brand new grandmother and retired educator. and 3 days worker around the world will be celebrating national worker or workers day but to celebrate the struggles we're involved in a struggle around teachers for america is one the struggles i support the individuals tfa teachers that were dedicated to our students, however, the program itself is supported by the financial interests of the murdock's others of the world all my years the tfa were teaching are students residents of reduced lunches i thank the individual teachers for their desire to serve the low income students the program must at the end they does not vote to expand this thank you. >> thank you very much i'm allow the final speakers one minute each. >> i think there are
francis to the treating our immigrant and poor children and why do with question have so much trountcy i'm asking you the representatives go leaders know the way and show the way and ask yourselves if you're true leaders and shed light and take us to a better place thank you very much. >> i'm a proud member of the educators i'm here as a mom of 3 alumni and brand new grandmother and retired educator. and 3 days worker around the world will be celebrating national worker or workers day but...