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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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of the central american resource center we're happy to celebrate san francisco's response to the children's crisis that became public in 2014 and today mayor ed lee will speak about san francisco's effort to respond and protect children mayor ed lee is a 43 go mayor of the city and county of san francisco and mayor ed lee at 63 about say born on january 8th of 2012 as a 343 mayor of the san francisco ethics commission mayor ed lee is a first asian-american mayor in san francisco please welcome mayor ed lee. >> (clapping). >> thank you alyssa for a timely introduction welcome to san francisco city hall and want to thank you you alyssa and with our work with the city and all the families i want to say over and over again, the theme of our family unification has been a strong principle of this city and certainly when it comes to our failed immigration policies in the country we have maintained this very strong principle for those that have by future or other circumstances come into our borders i want to say thank you to the entire san francisco immigrant legal defense collaborative a number of
of the central american resource center we're happy to celebrate san francisco's response to the children's crisis that became public in 2014 and today mayor ed lee will speak about san francisco's effort to respond and protect children mayor ed lee is a 43 go mayor of the city and county of san francisco and mayor ed lee at 63 about say born on january 8th of 2012 as a 343 mayor of the san francisco ethics commission mayor ed lee is a first asian-american mayor in san francisco please welcome...
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recover children. we have a situation where you got all these resources and effort happening at the state and local level trying to find leads for abducted children and yet, the government is sitting on information in terms of tax returns that were filed with the social security number of the child that was missing or the suspected abductor and yet the two levels of government can't talk to each other. this legislation will break down that barrier and allow timely information to be shared so that the thousands of children which we know from data that the missing children foundation and other law enforcement groups have been sharing with congress over a number of years. so again, as was said earlier, the data is astonishing, 200,000 abductions, 12,000 tend to last longer than six months. in 2007, the treasury department looked at social security numbers of missing kids and over a third had been used in returns after the abduction. for some, it's hard to imagine how an abducting relative or even stranger
recover children. we have a situation where you got all these resources and effort happening at the state and local level trying to find leads for abducted children and yet, the government is sitting on information in terms of tax returns that were filed with the social security number of the child that was missing or the suspected abductor and yet the two levels of government can't talk to each other. this legislation will break down that barrier and allow timely information to be shared so...
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so the disadvantaged children are no longer left behind. i always think of people who are dyslexic -- he reminds me of an iceberg. you see 10%, and we see the people who have succeeded, oise.ding my hero, david b we forget about the 90% better unseen and asking for help and could benefit from health. baraka:a: -- mr. thank you. and your time is important. we are not oblivious to the challenges we face as a country. one out of five live with the challenge each day of their lives. so many will never reach their full potential that enjoy this great country as you and i do. so many people have lost the will to believe because the enemy of dyslexia has forced them into the shadows. today we have found a new way to address this energy -- this enemy once and for all. for many years i allowed dyslexia to control my life. can you imagine in my early teens, never wanted to be anything but a drug dealer? neither my mother nor my school teachers were able to diagnose the reasons i had trouble learning. in my mind, pursuing more formal education was irr
so the disadvantaged children are no longer left behind. i always think of people who are dyslexic -- he reminds me of an iceberg. you see 10%, and we see the people who have succeeded, oise.ding my hero, david b we forget about the 90% better unseen and asking for help and could benefit from health. baraka:a: -- mr. thank you. and your time is important. we are not oblivious to the challenges we face as a country. one out of five live with the challenge each day of their lives. so many will...
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to our children's homes in italy and greece and over 1000 children -- alone tonight. how are they safe for 10,000 children had disappeared in europe. how are they safe? the agencies -- they are being abused come subject to prostitution and rape. it is not insulting of us european countries to offer to help. they want us to know. so will he reconsider his position on the amendment before comes back to the boat and stop with this attitude, putting this house and this country to shame? [shouting] >> she asked if we're helping other european countries and we are helping other european countries, not least with a 10 million pounds was recently announced. but i would say the crucial point is this. how do we in britain best help of child refugees? we think we help them by taking them from lebanon can taking them from jordan, taking them when they come to this country. that's what we are doing and we have a proud record and nothing to be ashamed of. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. several small businesses i have met with last week are being treated appallingly by the in
to our children's homes in italy and greece and over 1000 children -- alone tonight. how are they safe for 10,000 children had disappeared in europe. how are they safe? the agencies -- they are being abused come subject to prostitution and rape. it is not insulting of us european countries to offer to help. they want us to know. so will he reconsider his position on the amendment before comes back to the boat and stop with this attitude, putting this house and this country to shame? [shouting]...
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today is to talk about children in science. i do bring to the attention of special education is an unfunded federal mandate and we need to come to grips with.across party lines because if there is one area that we can agree upon, it is that we should find back and meet our obligation so that states and local school systems can do what they told them to do. i urge my colleagues to think about is part of an action plan. today is about dyslexia. one condition that affects the brain assesses, britain spoken language is considered the most important learning disability. i know senator cassidy is going into a large information in data that i want to again sad -- i won't say again. the reason the national center for learning disabilities highlight the many challenges our country faces when trying to meet the needs of other learning disabilities. .. at following her dreams and her passions. so i want to thank you for your consistent leadership and look forward to hearing this testimony. testimony. >> i will now defer to senator murphy
today is to talk about children in science. i do bring to the attention of special education is an unfunded federal mandate and we need to come to grips with.across party lines because if there is one area that we can agree upon, it is that we should find back and meet our obligation so that states and local school systems can do what they told them to do. i urge my colleagues to think about is part of an action plan. today is about dyslexia. one condition that affects the brain assesses,...
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age should, at what children start playing tackle football? how many times a week should children be engaging in full contact practices? and when they do because the play, how do we teach them to tackle safely into protect their heads and the heads of other players? e thatw do we ensur coaches are educated and teaching these skills to young players? i am sure that we can ask other questions in all youth sports, not just football. i agree that most, if not all parents, would agree it is better to air on the side of caution. onwould be better to err the side of caution. the risk case scenarios that we would discover later that some of these safety measures may have been unnecessary. but, as a mom i always want to have more safety rather than less safety. especially when you are talking about our children's brains. as we implement changes in sports now, this is not a reason to stop researching our gaps in knowledge. we need to understand the long-term effects of concussion and separate concussive injuries. we need to analyze whether the rule chan
age should, at what children start playing tackle football? how many times a week should children be engaging in full contact practices? and when they do because the play, how do we teach them to tackle safely into protect their heads and the heads of other players? e thatw do we ensur coaches are educated and teaching these skills to young players? i am sure that we can ask other questions in all youth sports, not just football. i agree that most, if not all parents, would agree it is better...
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parents right to the support we need to raise our children and childrens roit to be raised in safe, loving and nurtureing homes. they do this on behamp of the cities most-vulnerability families. protecting children and keeping families together is hard work. it is tireless and thankless yet the attorneys rise to thuication every day. is privilege to speak in spofert san francisco's attorneys today and urge you to support in favor of the resolution and do anything in your power to make sure dependancy attorneys remain viable. our fellow san franciscan's deserve- >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> holeo, my name is patricia seal and san francisco juvenile dependancy panel attorney. i have been for the last 14 years. some checked your inbox you will have read a letter i sent to each yesterday so i won't read that out loud. it does contain very important information but the financial implication of had budget the budget ax that has fall on the panel and across the street. while i'm here today is we had asked for comments from some of our clients. my clients mostly are kids and not coming.
parents right to the support we need to raise our children and childrens roit to be raised in safe, loving and nurtureing homes. they do this on behamp of the cities most-vulnerability families. protecting children and keeping families together is hard work. it is tireless and thankless yet the attorneys rise to thuication every day. is privilege to speak in spofert san francisco's attorneys today and urge you to support in favor of the resolution and do anything in your power to make sure...
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and what children with dyslexia and parents who have children with dyslexia need to understand is that this can be a temporary problem. it is not easy. there is an enormous amount of work that has to be done. no matter how much help we give children, they have to really work harder than their peers. but that training and working hard can serve them very well later in life. my son christopher was tutored four days a week, every week for ten years. he had to learn to manage his time and he to learn to adapt to that additional burden. but that time management skill serves him extremely well as a lawyer today. he always did well in school. if he could get in. which was hard. because he did very poorly on standardized tests. standardized tests test what people with -- that don't have dyslexia -- it tests them pretty well. it doesn't test people with dyslexia at all. because what it is doing, is it is testing skills that they don't have. and not the skills that are important. reading and how much information and how many facts you've accumulated may be a proxy for your intelligence and how y
and what children with dyslexia and parents who have children with dyslexia need to understand is that this can be a temporary problem. it is not easy. there is an enormous amount of work that has to be done. no matter how much help we give children, they have to really work harder than their peers. but that training and working hard can serve them very well later in life. my son christopher was tutored four days a week, every week for ten years. he had to learn to manage his time and he to...
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i don't think it's appropriate for children.doing its job and they shrug and they said it's all subjective. the reason we have oversight is to make things as object of as you possibly can. if they rating system is subject on each network if each network is going to rate it differently how can the v chip do its job? >> guest: what about the argument that parents having more control map is so many parents are using in ipad or dvr to basically have much more control of what their kids watch because they are picking up out the shows and recording them as opposed to letting them turn on the television. >> guest: it's a huge issue as if relates to the parents counsel and trying to serve our members and the public. what used to be honest certain times that day was on and it was on the now you can recorded in playback anytime with a touch of your thumb on the remote control. that is certainly a challenge area as it relates to the content on other devices and my friends in hollywood and tv networks know even better than i do the conseque
i don't think it's appropriate for children.doing its job and they shrug and they said it's all subjective. the reason we have oversight is to make things as object of as you possibly can. if they rating system is subject on each network if each network is going to rate it differently how can the v chip do its job? >> guest: what about the argument that parents having more control map is so many parents are using in ipad or dvr to basically have much more control of what their kids watch...
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but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most 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. hink it's shoc 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 going to create more hatred. >> the war that she spoke to us 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 wal
but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most 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...
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and this year, thanks to the community's generosity, we'll have 500 children, all children will come august with a backpack. damian: you're giving me chills. maría: yeah. damian: well, that's great. if you'd like to help out it's the family giving tree, again. and they're making all kinds of good deeds all across the bay area. there is a phone number and web address to dial for more information. books for backpacks, log on for more information. any final thoughts, maría before we go? maría: thank you for this opportunity to do a shout out to my school, and, we come and invite you to do the turkey trot again next year. damian: there you go. we will be there. gracias. maría: yeah, super great. damian: alright. and up next here on "comunidad del valle" we'll have a tribute to pepe martinez of mariachi vargas and the latino leadership summit. stay with us. is again right around the corner. it's an-the corner. it's an annual event. with me on "comunidad del valle" is the founder, also from es tiempo, with me is frank carbajal. and, also, he brought an entrepreneur manny fernandez. welcome
and this year, thanks to the community's generosity, we'll have 500 children, all children will come august with a backpack. damian: you're giving me chills. maría: yeah. damian: well, that's great. if you'd like to help out it's the family giving tree, again. and they're making all kinds of good deeds all across the bay area. there is a phone number and web address to dial for more information. books for backpacks, log on for more information. any final thoughts, maría before we go? maría:...
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then, we discover the children. little boy, his hands in socks. >> pretty little girl. >> and what appears to be a little girl, her head slumped, tied up. we learn she is 17. and an american nurse, traveling with the team, offers a simple suggestion. make charts with pictures, engage the children. as we see leonardo crawling to reach up for a newspaper. 24 hours later, we return, the 17-year-old is now outside. fernanda. fernanda, and her head comes up as soon as we talk to her. and leonardo, who crawled over to that newspaper -- when we reach for his hand, he immediately puts his head on my arm. suddenly, we see that smile. and the director there tells us, she took that suggestion from the nurse. already making charts of pictures. and he takes my hand to point to each one. look, he's having me point. leo is already using the charts. leonardo, i want pizza. ah! the director tells us, she's ready for change. so far, nothing from the government. we go to one last place. nearly a year later, we return to another one of
then, we discover the children. little boy, his hands in socks. >> pretty little girl. >> and what appears to be a little girl, her head slumped, tied up. we learn she is 17. and an american nurse, traveling with the team, offers a simple suggestion. make charts with pictures, engage the children. as we see leonardo crawling to reach up for a newspaper. 24 hours later, we return, the 17-year-old is now outside. fernanda. fernanda, and her head comes up as soon as we talk to her. and...
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and here i am with more children than i can count.se are all your kids? >> howell: these are all my kids. >> whitaker: so what do the kids get here? >> mmassy: i can ask you the same thing, i mean about your home. what do your kids get? so it's everything. ( laughs ) when the kids come here it's-- this is home. >> howell: you got to do a better job, this is really gross. >> whitaker: the rift valley children's village is located near the town of karatu, on nine acres of land donated by local villagers, with 90 employees, including social workers, counselors and support staff peppered throughout the year with many volunteers. there are 22 buildings, a third of which are the children's houses. each house has two deputy moms called mamas all tanzanian. the children here range from toddler to 21. >> howell: let me get you a bag for the shoes. >> whitaker: they get food, clothing shelter, education. >> howell: shh, shh, shh, it's okay. >> whitaker: and love. like most large families, the kids have regular routines. >> howell: everybody awa
and here i am with more children than i can count.se are all your kids? >> howell: these are all my kids. >> whitaker: so what do the kids get here? >> mmassy: i can ask you the same thing, i mean about your home. what do your kids get? so it's everything. ( laughs ) when the kids come here it's-- this is home. >> howell: you got to do a better job, this is really gross. >> whitaker: the rift valley children's village is located near the town of karatu, on nine...
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many of the nation's children have been orphaned abandoned or abused. them are finding refuge in a mountainside village run by an american woman and her business partner. bill whitaker takes us there in a story for 60 minutes. tanzania attracts about a million tourists a year. and this is one of the reasons why. the angora-gora crater where the wildlife its abundant and dip verse you all most can't believe their eyes. just over the ridge from this magnificent place lies our destination. it is not easy to get there. after a day on planes, almost four hours of driving. last minutes on roads under acacia trees, coffee plantations and past villages, called camps where plantation workers live, we entered the gates of the rift valley children's village into another world. >> say hi. >> hi. >> hello, hello, hello. >> reporter: from the beginning you called this the rift valley children's village. not orphanage. why? >> yes. because my kids aren't orphans. they're not up for adoption. they never have been. and never will be because they're home now. >> reporter
many of the nation's children have been orphaned abandoned or abused. them are finding refuge in a mountainside village run by an american woman and her business partner. bill whitaker takes us there in a story for 60 minutes. tanzania attracts about a million tourists a year. and this is one of the reasons why. the angora-gora crater where the wildlife its abundant and dip verse you all most can't believe their eyes. just over the ridge from this magnificent place lies our destination. it is...
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children have less sick days. programs had such success this year, they are expanding the size and perhaps even the age range for next year's program. visit our website at 6abc.com to learn about a pilot program offered for inner-city kids. >> interesting story. and tomorrow these kids have a great day. >> exactly, we can all go outside and enjoy the weather, sunshine on the way. we still have a few lingering light scattered showers. and elsewhere clouds are beginning to break and temperatures in the 50s and 60s. 58 degrees in philadelphia down from the high of 66. 6 degrees below normal. allentown and trenton 60. and wilmington 57 and dover currently 55 degrees. satellite 6 and actions radar showing the piece of energy, the short wave moving away. that's taking the moisture with it. and you can also see how the clouds are really starting to erode from the north. high pressure to the north. what this will do is bring up dry air tomorrow. but don't get used to it, we have another storm moving through the midwest an
children have less sick days. programs had such success this year, they are expanding the size and perhaps even the age range for next year's program. visit our website at 6abc.com to learn about a pilot program offered for inner-city kids. >> interesting story. and tomorrow these kids have a great day. >> exactly, we can all go outside and enjoy the weather, sunshine on the way. we still have a few lingering light scattered showers. and elsewhere clouds are beginning to break and...
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i don't think that is appropriate for children. we actually took it to the network, we took it to the tv oversight monitoring board which is this board here in washington that's supposed to make sure the system is doing its job, and they shrugged. they said, well, it's all subjective. the reason you have oversight is to try to make things as objective as you possibly can. if the ratings system is going to be subjective based upon each network, if each network is going to implement a different age rating and they're going to rate it differently, how can a v-chip do its job? it can't. >> and along with that, what about the argument that parents have even more control because so many parents are using an ipad or dvr to, basically, have much more control over what their kids watch because they're picking out the shows, they're recording them as opposed to just letting them turn on a it's. >> guest: time shifting is a huge issue as it relates to the parents' council and trying to serve the public. what used to be on was on a certain tim
i don't think that is appropriate for children. we actually took it to the network, we took it to the tv oversight monitoring board which is this board here in washington that's supposed to make sure the system is doing its job, and they shrugged. they said, well, it's all subjective. the reason you have oversight is to try to make things as objective as you possibly can. if the ratings system is going to be subjective based upon each network, if each network is going to implement a different...
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the other highlight on this slide is the children and youth fund revenues. and as ux see, the funds are growing and that's because of the scheduled growth that was written inside the charter. and i will be focusing the rest of my time on details of our grant making since that is the core of our function. last year, fiscal year 2014-2015, dcyf allocated approximately $20 million to serve 20,000 individuals in the city. that's over 450 programs. due to the scheduled increase that i had referenced earlier, we are looking at almost $18 million of unprogrammed funds over the next two years and we are working very closely with our stake holders, including our staff, our grantees and our oversight and advisory committee to determine the most appropriate ways to allocate these funds for vital children's services. i want to note that due to timing constraints we have already moved forward in allocating additional dollars to fund summer programs because as we all know, summer for our school district is going to happen next month, it's going to start next month, so we
the other highlight on this slide is the children and youth fund revenues. and as ux see, the funds are growing and that's because of the scheduled growth that was written inside the charter. and i will be focusing the rest of my time on details of our grant making since that is the core of our function. last year, fiscal year 2014-2015, dcyf allocated approximately $20 million to serve 20,000 individuals in the city. that's over 450 programs. due to the scheduled increase that i had referenced...
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[applause] my husband john and our three children are in this room with me.my daughters donna and laura, and my son john jr., i say, my mother did not break faith with me, and i will not break faith with you. [applause] to all the children of america, i say the generation before ours kept faith with us. and like them, we will pass on to you a stronger, more just america. thank you. [applause] [cheering] ♪ ["new york, new york" playing] ♪ >> madam secretary, we pledge our 72 delegates to the next president of the united states. ♪
[applause] my husband john and our three children are in this room with me.my daughters donna and laura, and my son john jr., i say, my mother did not break faith with me, and i will not break faith with you. [applause] to all the children of america, i say the generation before ours kept faith with us. and like them, we will pass on to you a stronger, more just america. thank you. [applause] [cheering] ♪ ["new york, new york" playing] ♪ >> madam secretary, we pledge our 72...
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number one, children. number two, children, and number three, children. one might ask, why are we discussing children? i thought we were discussing the comprehensive opioid abuse reduction act of 2016. and that we are. i'm very pleased that it is a very forthright and thoughtful approach to this issue. and i support it. but it is a population if you will, of many thoughts about how we should dole with -- deal with the question of mass incarceration. and what does mass incarceration deal with? they deal with human beings. they deal with men and women they deal with family, deal with mothers who have children. and previously, if you were on any man over drugs or you possessed drugs, nonviolent, you were incarcerated. you were on crack or cocaine, you were incar cars rated. but i commend the chairman of the subcommittee on crime, jim sensenbrenner, for his work, as i said, and chairman goodlatte and ranking member conyers because we now have from the judiciary committee a legislative initiative that does not have mandatory minimums. in fact, it deals with a
number one, children. number two, children, and number three, children. one might ask, why are we discussing children? i thought we were discussing the comprehensive opioid abuse reduction act of 2016. and that we are. i'm very pleased that it is a very forthright and thoughtful approach to this issue. and i support it. but it is a population if you will, of many thoughts about how we should dole with -- deal with the question of mass incarceration. and what does mass incarceration deal with?...
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children 4-8 must be in a booster seat. older children required to wear seatbelts.nvestigators have not said what caused car to veer into oncoming traffic. >> that would be speculation and we leave it to accident investigation. >> last check, the infant girl in critical but stable condition. the other victims are all in stable condition. live in university city, jeff chirico, channel 6 "action news." >> jeff, thank you. >>> a car slammed into a house tonight in pottstown, montgomery county. this was the scene just before 8:00 on the 200 block of wilson street. police say it took 45 minutes to free the 19-year-old driver from the vehicle. he and a female passenger were taken to reading hospital in stable condition. the homeowners were not hurt. they told "action news" they heard a loud boom and ran out of the home. >>> no word if the rain had anything to do with the accidents, but it sure didn't help. you might want to get used to the conditions. the rain will stick around on and off all week long. and the first check of the accuweather forecast. >> certainly in stor
children 4-8 must be in a booster seat. older children required to wear seatbelts.nvestigators have not said what caused car to veer into oncoming traffic. >> that would be speculation and we leave it to accident investigation. >> last check, the infant girl in critical but stable condition. the other victims are all in stable condition. live in university city, jeff chirico, channel 6 "action news." >> jeff, thank you. >>> a car slammed into a house tonight...
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parents right to the support we need to raise our children and childrens roit to be raised in safe, loving and nurtureing homes. they do this on behamp of the cities most-vulnerability families. protecting children and keeping families together is hard work. it is tireless and thankless yet the attorneys rise to thuication every day. is privilege to speak in spofert san francisco's attorneys today and urge you to support in favor of the resolution and do anything in your power to make sure dependancy attorneys remain viable. our fellow san franciscan's deserve- >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> holeo, my name is patricia seal and san francisco juvenile dependancy panel attorney. i have been for the last 14 years. some checked your inbox you will have read a letter i sent to each yesterday so i won't read that out loud. it does contain very important information but the financial implication of had budget the budget ax that has fall on the panel and across the street. while i'm here today is we had asked for comments from some of our clients. my clients mostly are kids and not coming.
parents right to the support we need to raise our children and childrens roit to be raised in safe, loving and nurtureing homes. they do this on behamp of the cities most-vulnerability families. protecting children and keeping families together is hard work. it is tireless and thankless yet the attorneys rise to thuication every day. is privilege to speak in spofert san francisco's attorneys today and urge you to support in favor of the resolution and do anything in your power to make sure...
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[applause] my husband john and our three children are in this room with me.my daughters donna and laura, and my son john jr., i say, my mother did not break faith with me, and i will not break faith with you. [applause] to all the children of america, i say the generation before hours kept faith with us. and like them, we will pass on to you a stronger, more just america. thank you. [cheering] york" playing] >> we pledge 72 our delegates to the next president of the united states. ♪ >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring hattiesburg, mississippi. the city was founded by william cap did harris harding, a confederate and railroad builder. the city was named after the second wife of the captain, hattie. learn more about
[applause] my husband john and our three children are in this room with me.my daughters donna and laura, and my son john jr., i say, my mother did not break faith with me, and i will not break faith with you. [applause] to all the children of america, i say the generation before hours kept faith with us. and like them, we will pass on to you a stronger, more just america. thank you. [cheering] york" playing] >> we pledge 72 our delegates to the next president of the united states....
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children lives in poverty. while black children represent just 18% of preschool enrollment, they account for nearly half of all preschool suspensions. we're talking about toddlers ages 2 to 5. these kids don't even get a start, let alone a head start. they are being suspended from school. how do you suspend toddlers and babies from school? something's wrong with this. i must say, we in the appropriations committee are trying to address this with the department of education. this is immoral. when they get older, african-american students are four times more likely to be expelled from school than their white peers for the same offense. more than half of all students who are involved in school-related arrests or referred to law enforcement are black or latino. this has a lasting affect and impact on young students. studies show that students who are disciplined by a school are more likely end to up in the juvenile justice system where their chances of returning to school are slim to none. this is unacceptable. the
children lives in poverty. while black children represent just 18% of preschool enrollment, they account for nearly half of all preschool suspensions. we're talking about toddlers ages 2 to 5. these kids don't even get a start, let alone a head start. they are being suspended from school. how do you suspend toddlers and babies from school? something's wrong with this. i must say, we in the appropriations committee are trying to address this with the department of education. this is immoral....
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this is prime time marketed to children on nickelodeon. it is not always clean just because it's on the colonial. the tv content writing for the stuff is supposed to apply to everything that television network, whether it's cable or broadcast. it is one standard, it should be one standard. the other thing that we advocate for his cable unbundling. let consumers pick and choose which never say want to pay for rather than being forced to pay 200, 500. there's been some argument, when debbie cheaper or more expensive. we think it would be cheaper. anytime consumers have more choice, prices tend to go down. that would also provide a means by which parents can self-directed they don't want coming into their home. >> why do you think that all the g rated programs are off the air ? a big portion of my career working for the tv networks and in hollywood, there is a tremendous -- there is a sense of lending mentality. it were money, i think you would see more family friendly. i think it is more of an ego driven thing on the production level. every
this is prime time marketed to children on nickelodeon. it is not always clean just because it's on the colonial. the tv content writing for the stuff is supposed to apply to everything that television network, whether it's cable or broadcast. it is one standard, it should be one standard. the other thing that we advocate for his cable unbundling. let consumers pick and choose which never say want to pay for rather than being forced to pay 200, 500. there's been some argument, when debbie...
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i am also talking to save the children to see what more we can do, particularly with children who came before the eu-turkey deal was signed, because as i say again, what i don't want us to do is to encourage people to make this dangerous journey. otherwise, our actions, however well-meaning they will be, could result in more people dying, rather than more people getting a good life. angus robertson: last week, i accused the prime minister of walking by on the other side when he stoutly defended his then policy, opposing further help for unaccompanied refugee children in europe. if what we are hearing now is the beginnings of a u-turn, i very much welcome it, as i am sure did members from all sides of the house. may i encourage him to think more about what can be done, given that the kindertransport helped 10,000 children from europe? so i ask the prime minister finally to thank lord alf dubs and all campaigners who have worked so hard for the uk to live up to the example and the spirit of the kindertransport? david cameron: i certainly think that all those people deserve recognition fo
i am also talking to save the children to see what more we can do, particularly with children who came before the eu-turkey deal was signed, because as i say again, what i don't want us to do is to encourage people to make this dangerous journey. otherwise, our actions, however well-meaning they will be, could result in more people dying, rather than more people getting a good life. angus robertson: last week, i accused the prime minister of walking by on the other side when he stoutly defended...
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[applause] my husband john and our three children are in this room with me. daughters donna and laura, and my son john jr., i say, my mother did not break faith with me, and i will not break faith with you. [applause] to all the children of america, i say the generation before ours kept faith with us. and like them, we will pass on to you a stronger, more just america. thank you. [applause] [cheering] ♪ ["new york, new york" playing] ♪ >> madam secretary, we pledge our 72 delegates to the next president of the united states. ♪ >> i am a history buff. things,oy seeing how how they work. artifacts is a fantastic show. >>'s sounds like something i would really enjoy. tv, it american history gives you that perspective. >> i am a c-span fan. next on american history tv, richard norton smith talks about rankings of matters in chief and the challenges of ranking presidential failure. he looks at james buchanan, ulysses s. grant, and warren g. harding. he also discusses presidents usually regarded as successful. the free library of philadelphia posted this one hour a
[applause] my husband john and our three children are in this room with me. daughters donna and laura, and my son john jr., i say, my mother did not break faith with me, and i will not break faith with you. [applause] to all the children of america, i say the generation before ours kept faith with us. and like them, we will pass on to you a stronger, more just america. thank you. [applause] [cheering] ♪ ["new york, new york" playing] ♪ >> madam secretary, we pledge our 72...
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services for foster children and children served through hsa and an over laptop of the program becausehose programs are in trouble primarily because the state being insufficient but swimming upstream to address that from the state is pga a regional rate our local dollars would go further in supported quality. >> and the next the last slide is just two different slices of what the occ budget the first slide our budget by fund source and the second slide is how those funding sources are drbltd into program areas. >> and with that, i will close and i'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. >> okay. any questions. >> i don't have any questions. >> but thank you for your presentation. >> and i guess that's the end of the human services agency presentations. >> thank you, supervisor as trent do you want to say anything to close it. >> thanks thank you for the opportunity look forward to coming back in june and presenting comprehensive detail. >> thank you a motion to continue this item to the call of the chair. >> what would you like to take public comment. >> seeing none, public c
services for foster children and children served through hsa and an over laptop of the program becausehose programs are in trouble primarily because the state being insufficient but swimming upstream to address that from the state is pga a regional rate our local dollars would go further in supported quality. >> and the next the last slide is just two different slices of what the occ budget the first slide our budget by fund source and the second slide is how those funding sources are...
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the forgotten children. in cages, in makeshift restraints. nearly one year later, we go back. did they change anything? >>> good evening. and as we come on the air tonight, that state of emergency just declared in oklahoma. late today, another tornado touching down, this time, in kentucky, and millions are under warnings and watches tonight from texas all the way up through the ohio valley. the devastating images already. this tornado near wynnewood, oklahoma. swirling winds, more than 135 miles an hour. ripping apart everything in their path. light poles sparking as they come down. nearby, treacherous roads and some drivers stopping to search and rescue survivors. meteorologist rob marciano standing by with the warnings right now, but first, abc's kayna whitworth is in davis, oklahoma, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, hail and driving rain in kentucky. >> holy mackerel. there goes that. >> reporter: this tornado touching down south of paducah, after a deadly and terrifying 24 hours. >> that's a violent tornad
the forgotten children. in cages, in makeshift restraints. nearly one year later, we go back. did they change anything? >>> good evening. and as we come on the air tonight, that state of emergency just declared in oklahoma. late today, another tornado touching down, this time, in kentucky, and millions are under warnings and watches tonight from texas all the way up through the ohio valley. the devastating images already. this tornado near wynnewood, oklahoma. swirling winds, more than...
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most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11, refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day at a school for syrian children in istanbul, these boys, aged 10 to 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently, most of them were full-time workers. how many of guys have worked? wow. the school's founder, shafik suleyman, told us he offers free tuition to encourage parents to send their children back to class, but sometimes that's not enough. parents aren't earning enough money to feed their families. >> no. so they have to-- they've been forced to send their kids to work. >> reporter: out of desperation. >> yes. yes. they've got no choice. they have to send their children. >> reporter: leyla akca is a psychologist who treats syrian child refugees and their families and told us many factories prefer to hire children over their >> you can overwork the children, and they're no
most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11, refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day at a school for syrian children in istanbul, these boys, aged 10 to 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently, most of them were full-time workers. how many of guys have worked? wow. the school's founder, shafik suleyman, told us he...
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about how black children did not have the same cognitive capability of white children, give me a break. no, no, no really. thank god a lot of young people in the room maybe won't remember that. but that was standard operating procedure. that's what headstart in part was about. pell grants. i've been, as some of you know, i've been an incredibly strong supporter of hbcu's. they used to be hbc's. now it's hbcu's. [applause] i think i've been on more hbcu campuses as vice president than anybody who has ever had that job, because it has been become, -- it has become it was, it was , the -- it was sort of the -- sort of a big sign back there that said hope. you know. hope. hope. and pell grants. what are pell grants about? it wasn't just african-americans, but you had to be poor. you had to have a low income. and we would give you assistance to get to college. that you couldn't get before. well, guess what? the majority of black folks were poor. so it mattered. it mattered. and job corps. president knew he couldn't see economic success without a stable, decent paying job. the whole point wa
about how black children did not have the same cognitive capability of white children, give me a break. no, no, no really. thank god a lot of young people in the room maybe won't remember that. but that was standard operating procedure. that's what headstart in part was about. pell grants. i've been, as some of you know, i've been an incredibly strong supporter of hbcu's. they used to be hbc's. now it's hbcu's. [applause] i think i've been on more hbcu campuses as vice president than anybody...
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then, we discover the children. little boy, his hands in socks. >> pretty little girl. >> and what appears to be a little girl, her head slumped, tied up. we learn she is 17. and an american nurse, traveling with the team, offers a simple suggestion. make charts with pictures, engage the children. as we see leonardo crawling to reach up for a newspaper. 24 hours later, we return, the 17-year-old is now outside. fernanda. her head comes up as soon as we talk to her. and leonardo, who crawled over to that newspaper -- when we reach for his hand, he immediately puts his head on my arm. suddenly, we see that smile. and the directordly tells us, she took that suggestion from the nurse. already making charts of pictures. and he takes my hand to point to each one. look, he's having me point. leo is already using the charts. leonardo, i want pizza. ah! the director tells us, she's ready for change. so far, nothing from the government. we go to one last place. nearly a year later, we return to another one of the facilities a
then, we discover the children. little boy, his hands in socks. >> pretty little girl. >> and what appears to be a little girl, her head slumped, tied up. we learn she is 17. and an american nurse, traveling with the team, offers a simple suggestion. make charts with pictures, engage the children. as we see leonardo crawling to reach up for a newspaper. 24 hours later, we return, the 17-year-old is now outside. fernanda. her head comes up as soon as we talk to her. and leonardo, who...
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with that said we represent not only children but the families who have other children and what we have here is an opportunity to polish a diamond which is in the rough. so wu yee completely throws its support behind this and we hope you do as well. thank you for your time and consideration. >> next speaker. >> good morning, everyone, i'm henry. i want to share my thought about the park. i grew up in chinatown, i always hang out at willie wu wu wong, now sometimes i go down and do outreach. every time i went down there i saw a lot of senior and little kid using the play grupbd and a lot of little kids only using the area outside, they don't want to go inside the clubhouse because the club is too old and they don't have air conditioning and no heater and no sunlight. it's really difficult for kid to stay there for a couple hour for summer program and stuff like that. each day i believe there is light people drop by willie wu wu and chill with friends and play basketball it's so important you remodel that. i understand a lot of different parks in chinatown people, easy to go there, but wi
with that said we represent not only children but the families who have other children and what we have here is an opportunity to polish a diamond which is in the rough. so wu yee completely throws its support behind this and we hope you do as well. thank you for your time and consideration. >> next speaker. >> good morning, everyone, i'm henry. i want to share my thought about the park. i grew up in chinatown, i always hang out at willie wu wu wong, now sometimes i go down and do...
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how black children did not have the same cognitive people ability of white children, give me a break. [laughter] really.n: no, no, no thank god, young people in the world may not remember that, but that was standard operating procedure. that is what headstart was about. been, as some've of you know, i've been a very strong supporter of hbcu's. that used to be hbc's. now does hbcu's. think that event -- i think i have been to more hbcu's than anybody else has in my job. it was sort of a big sign back there that said, hope. um, and pell grants. what are pell grants about? it wasn't just african-americans, but you had to be poor. you had to have a low income. and we would give you assistance to get to college. that you couldn't get before. well, guess what? the majority of black folks were poor. so it mattered. it mattered. and job corps. president knew he couldn't see economic success without a stable, decent paying job. the whole point was, it didn't solve the problems. but it's the first time in my view in our history a president faced squarely the economic realities of what was 250 y
how black children did not have the same cognitive people ability of white children, give me a break. [laughter] really.n: no, no, no thank god, young people in the world may not remember that, but that was standard operating procedure. that is what headstart was about. been, as some've of you know, i've been a very strong supporter of hbcu's. that used to be hbc's. now does hbcu's. think that event -- i think i have been to more hbcu's than anybody else has in my job. it was sort of a big sign...
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tell us first, tell us about your children, and tell me about why you joined.>> i joined the golden gate mother's group for ggmg, and i joined to get tips on things to buy or things i may need when my son was born, and it also help me to prepare for this new birth. >> it is a life-changing event, and our identity changes with being mothers, and what support did you receive from the golden gate mother's group? >> i mainly stayed on the forms, and read the forums and stories from current mothers and what they were doing. what kinds of things they were buying for their new kids. that was the extent of it for me at first. i merely read the forums to gather information. >> the forums are online, the email streams? >> yes. if the mother has a question about how to do something, or something they are interested in buying for the child, they can post on the forum and get great advice from other mothers.>> but something happened in your life that helped you to invest even deeper and could you share that? >> sure. when my son was 15 months old, my husband and i separated. my renewal for ggmg came
tell us first, tell us about your children, and tell me about why you joined.>> i joined the golden gate mother's group for ggmg, and i joined to get tips on things to buy or things i may need when my son was born, and it also help me to prepare for this new birth. >> it is a life-changing event, and our identity changes with being mothers, and what support did you receive from the golden gate mother's group? >> i mainly stayed on the forms, and read the forums and stories...
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parents right to the support we need to raise our children and childrens roit to be raised in safe, loving and nurtureing homes. they do this on behamp of the cities most-vulnerability families. protecting children and keeping families together is hard work. it is tireless and thankless yet the attorneys rise to thuication every day. is privilege to speak in spofert san francisco's attorneys today and urge you to support in favor of the resolution and do anything in your power to make sure dependancy attorneys remain viable. our fellow san franciscan's deserve- >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> holeo, my name is patricia seal and san francisco juvenile dependancy panel attorney. i have been for the last 14 years. some checked your inbox you will have read a letter i sent to each yesterday so i won't read that out loud. it does contain very important information but the financial implication of had budget the budget ax that has fall on the panel and across the street. while i'm here today is we had asked for comments from some of our clients. my clients mostly are kids and not coming.
parents right to the support we need to raise our children and childrens roit to be raised in safe, loving and nurtureing homes. they do this on behamp of the cities most-vulnerability families. protecting children and keeping families together is hard work. it is tireless and thankless yet the attorneys rise to thuication every day. is privilege to speak in spofert san francisco's attorneys today and urge you to support in favor of the resolution and do anything in your power to make sure...
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so is the famed children's book character winnie-the-pooh. and to celebrate, there is a new book appropriately titled "winnie-the-pooh and the royal birthday." in the tale, pooh and his friends set out through london to give the queen a present and meet up with prince george who gets a red balloon. the story released earlier this week is available as a free online download. >>> and up next, they went above and beyond the line of duty and it led to sweet success. >>> finally tonight, police business is getting a whole new meaning these days in one small town in michigan where the cops arrived on the scene just in the nick of time to save the day and keep a whole lot of people very happy. our kevin tibbles explains. >> reporter: this is the kind of police line-up people drive for miles to join. here in clare, michigan, walking the beat means a quick stop at cops and donuts, a century old bakery saved by the nine members of the local con stab layer. >> our town's only donut shop was going to close and we couldn't let that happen. >> reporter: ev
so is the famed children's book character winnie-the-pooh. and to celebrate, there is a new book appropriately titled "winnie-the-pooh and the royal birthday." in the tale, pooh and his friends set out through london to give the queen a present and meet up with prince george who gets a red balloon. the story released earlier this week is available as a free online download. >>> and up next, they went above and beyond the line of duty and it led to sweet success. >>>...