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i see myself in the eyes of these children. i see these children in my own eyes. lot to me. it takes many months to prepare the children for family life again. some have been away from their homes for years. these are their rooms. do you see something missing here? there's no pillow. there's no pillow, yeah. why is that? deliberately. most of these children, when they go home, they don't even have beds to sleep on. we decided ok, no pillow, so that the experience here is similar to when they go home. ii—year—old boni has been at the shelter for more than six months. his parents are waiting for him to come home. what's his name? i want to know how he feels about returning to his family. do you miss your mum and dad? have you seen them yet? what did you say to your mum and dad? i like the way you dance. i even took a video of it. let me show you. look. you're the best dancer in the room. boni's parents live in a poor, rural neighbourhood. hello, nice to see you. they have five children. his father was a fisherman until he became too ill to work. his mother couldn't
i see myself in the eyes of these children. i see these children in my own eyes. lot to me. it takes many months to prepare the children for family life again. some have been away from their homes for years. these are their rooms. do you see something missing here? there's no pillow. there's no pillow, yeah. why is that? deliberately. most of these children, when they go home, they don't even have beds to sleep on. we decided ok, no pillow, so that the experience here is similar to when they go...
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thousands of children are waiting. please, go to your phone now. help us change lives, one smile at a time. [ music ] [ children laughing ] >> roma downey: sut's one of the first children to have surgery this morning and he's ready to go! >> come on, whoo! here we go! [ background talking ] [ music ] >> roma downey: sut just took a look at the operating room. i guess he's having second thoughts! but he's in very good hands. [ music ] >> dr. lawrence kurtzman: i got involved with operation smile way back in 1987, just a few years after it started. i thought i'd go for a few trips. i thought i'd see another culture and here i am, 15 years later, 20 missions later, 500 children later, and still loving every child that i take care of and still planning on going for the next 15 years and operating on 500 more children. >> roma downey: sut's mom is waiting right outside the door. this must be very frightening for her. [ music ] >> dr. lawrence kurtzman: we come to these countries halfway around the world and we do not sacrif
thousands of children are waiting. please, go to your phone now. help us change lives, one smile at a time. [ music ] [ children laughing ] >> roma downey: sut's one of the first children to have surgery this morning and he's ready to go! >> come on, whoo! here we go! [ background talking ] [ music ] >> roma downey: sut just took a look at the operating room. i guess he's having second thoughts! but he's in very good hands. [ music ] >> dr. lawrence kurtzman: i got...
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what age of children are you worried about? is it all children or is there one particular group? need to get children at the earliest points. children as young as four now have digital applications in start of smartphones, they are using computers. the parents are sometimes not putting controls on those computers. we are concerned about when children start to be more independent and start to use social media as a way of interacting with other people. we know from young people who have been sexually exploited that in over two thirds of cases it started online. that is 15 yea rs cases it started online. that is 15 years old. we are looking crucially at secondary school age, but making sure that younger children in primary school also have a full appreciation of what it is that they are doing when they go online. and that there parents feel confident in that there parents feel confident in that respect. you suggest that children from a young age are tech savvy and digital savvy. they know more about computers than their pa rents more about computers than their parents do, but in ano
what age of children are you worried about? is it all children or is there one particular group? need to get children at the earliest points. children as young as four now have digital applications in start of smartphones, they are using computers. the parents are sometimes not putting controls on those computers. we are concerned about when children start to be more independent and start to use social media as a way of interacting with other people. we know from young people who have been...
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and parents, leaving children.nternet. let us know what you think. on the front page of the daily mail. living near a busy road can cause dementia, according to a new study. this is looking at some problems with people live within 50 metres of major routes. sometimes the papers do things almost exactly the same way, the same stories. the times talks about theresa may and the exit of the ambassador. almost the same on the guardian, buta ambassador. almost the same on the guardian, but a different slant. the sun talks about the refugees coming from syria. they claim they we re coming from syria. they claim they were allowed into the uk. how did you watch tv over christmas? did you do it on demand? streaming services? a mix. and dvds? yes, i watched quite a lot. still? yes! streaming services are apparently exceeding dvd revenues for the first time. sales fell below £1 billion for the first time and there was a big surge in the popularity of paying for content, things like netflix and amazon. that rose to a market of
and parents, leaving children.nternet. let us know what you think. on the front page of the daily mail. living near a busy road can cause dementia, according to a new study. this is looking at some problems with people live within 50 metres of major routes. sometimes the papers do things almost exactly the same way, the same stories. the times talks about theresa may and the exit of the ambassador. almost the same on the guardian, buta ambassador. almost the same on the guardian, but a...
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no messy decision to our residents and no mcd you are our children.here are so many private childcare daycare centers and after school programs such as [inaudible] and 66 after school programs over there. you know, [inaudible] i'm disappointed and really upset for the last two meetings they fail to notify to everybody from all the neighborhoods. we don't really know they had a meeting last two months and also fail to keep like a stew about the hearing schedule, too in a meeting, they only are talking about the model how can we [inaudible] or something like that. over the city that's over 34 [inaudible] over the city already. [inaudible] at the low income community. thank you so much for your consideration can thank you and happy new year. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening commissioners. [inaudible] i speak chinese. >>[non-english speaker] >> merritt arizona is a very bad influence for this community. >>[non-english speaker] >> safety health and environment and kids. >>[non-english speaker] >> for me and many others we are very allerg
no messy decision to our residents and no mcd you are our children.here are so many private childcare daycare centers and after school programs such as [inaudible] and 66 after school programs over there. you know, [inaudible] i'm disappointed and really upset for the last two meetings they fail to notify to everybody from all the neighborhoods. we don't really know they had a meeting last two months and also fail to keep like a stew about the hearing schedule, too in a meeting, they only are...
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we have two adopted children. 0ur want to leave their name. we have two adopted children.times. i sympathise with those adoptive parents who have had to take the heartbreaking decision to place their son or daughter back into care. very few people understand just how hard adoption is. for us, at this time, it is, it remains the best thing we've ever done, but without support, we don't know what may happen in the future and that is your worry, i think libby as well, your worry, i think libby as well, you have a three—year—old daughter. she is here today, you got help from the adoption support fund back in march last year. why did you need that financial help? so my daughter has foetal alcohol syndrome. explain what that is? before i adopted her, i knew there was a lot of alcohol consumed in pregnancy, i knew she had emotional or behavioural issues linked to the substance misuse. her mum was an alcoholic? a lot of the drinking happened before she knew she was pregnant. people drink and not realise there are no safe limits in pregnancy. but she did come with this future risk
we have two adopted children. 0ur want to leave their name. we have two adopted children.times. i sympathise with those adoptive parents who have had to take the heartbreaking decision to place their son or daughter back into care. very few people understand just how hard adoption is. for us, at this time, it is, it remains the best thing we've ever done, but without support, we don't know what may happen in the future and that is your worry, i think libby as well, your worry, i think libby as...
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how worried are children? how are aware are children of those difficulties?yone has any concerns or worries about a school that ring that through. through the nspcc last year, we had 900 calls from adults who were worried and 650 focussed on online sexual predators. that's calls coming through to us. it is so important that children understand the risks. parents have those conversations, choose back it up with the right information and the internet industry takes action. so talk. talk. absolutely. if you are not sure how to start the conversation, go to our net aware tool and we will help you. a car—bomb has exploded outside a court building in the turkish coastal city of izmir, killing two people including a police officer. police say they shot dead two suspected attackers, and that a third is on the run. the authorities say they were armed with grenades and automatic assault rifles and may have been planning a much bigger attack. officials have blamed kurdish militants. this cctv footage silently conveys the scale of the fatal blast in izmir. now, the mangl
how worried are children? how are aware are children of those difficulties?yone has any concerns or worries about a school that ring that through. through the nspcc last year, we had 900 calls from adults who were worried and 650 focussed on online sexual predators. that's calls coming through to us. it is so important that children understand the risks. parents have those conversations, choose back it up with the right information and the internet industry takes action. so talk. talk....
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she is on our childrens' side. i support her confirmation and look forward to working with her. >> i look forward to working with you and all our colleagues in congress. thank you, miss devos for joining us. and welcome to the rest of your joined you as well. this is the first of many hearings we'll be holding on president-elect trump's mopresis nominees. i want to talk about the snot senate's role and this committee's role. president trump has the right to fill his cabinet with people i think will fulfill his strition for his country. but that doesn't mean the senate should be a rubber stamp. we owe it to the public to make sure he or she will it family and workers first. president-elect trump was the first presidential candidate in decades to not release his tax returns, and he's opening flauting ethics regarding his family businesses. some say the bar has been lowered for public service. i refuse to accept that and i'll continue to hold the incoming administration to the highest ethical standards. this is what t
she is on our childrens' side. i support her confirmation and look forward to working with her. >> i look forward to working with you and all our colleagues in congress. thank you, miss devos for joining us. and welcome to the rest of your joined you as well. this is the first of many hearings we'll be holding on president-elect trump's mopresis nominees. i want to talk about the snot senate's role and this committee's role. president trump has the right to fill his cabinet with people i...
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of children and adolescents.to children than in adolescence. isn't the question that parents do not want to feel they are guilty of having failed to listen to their child's concerns when they could have done something meaningful about his? yes, iagree. some parents are being emotionally blackmailed by false information about threats of suicide by these children into thinking that if they make any attempts to help their kid that they are putting their child at risk of suicide. it isjust pure manipulation. it is manipulation and emotionally blackmailing? who is manipulating? where is this coming from? i'm tra nsgender myself. i work with many transgender children. no one‘s parents were looking for this. most parents of transgender children have had to go through a long process. it's not like your gp pushes it. it's quite difficult to access health care in this country. schools aren't very aware of it. this idea that there is some kind of pressure, or some trans—mob that walks into a home and says, your child is pla
of children and adolescents.to children than in adolescence. isn't the question that parents do not want to feel they are guilty of having failed to listen to their child's concerns when they could have done something meaningful about his? yes, iagree. some parents are being emotionally blackmailed by false information about threats of suicide by these children into thinking that if they make any attempts to help their kid that they are putting their child at risk of suicide. it isjust pure...
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with children the biggest users of the internet, we'll be asking what parents can do to help. also this lunchtime. uk car sales hit a record high last year but are expected to fall steeply this year. america increases the number of advisors in iraq, as the battle for mosul intensifies. does living near a busy road increase the risk of getting dementia? new research suggests there could be a link. and the naughty boy prince harry. letters from princess diana about her sons go up for auction this lunchtime. and coming up in a sport on bbc news, angry and frustrated, but alexis sanchez‘s moody behaviour is labelled normal by his manager arsene wenger, despite rumours the player could be considering his future. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. young people are being left to fend for themselves when it comes to digital dangers such as bullying and grooming, according to the children's commissioner for england. anne longfield says children should be taught in school what they need to stay safe online. she also warned that children are frequently giving personal inf
with children the biggest users of the internet, we'll be asking what parents can do to help. also this lunchtime. uk car sales hit a record high last year but are expected to fall steeply this year. america increases the number of advisors in iraq, as the battle for mosul intensifies. does living near a busy road increase the risk of getting dementia? new research suggests there could be a link. and the naughty boy prince harry. letters from princess diana about her sons go up for auction this...
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it's hard to know how much the children are understanding. >> the younger children's teacher asks a questionhalf. the speakers struggle for an answer. >> translator: i think the children have concerns about their future, but they have their friends and me here. they can talk to people as much as they need and also tackle new challenges. i'm a teacher. i want to make the best possible use of the time i have with the children. so i want to talk openly about how we feel. >> moving beyond supporting children, some cooperative initiatives now focus on grown-up pastimes. this theater was built in 2009. members have formed theater companies, choirs, and rock bands with all groups sharing the space. it even has professional lighting and sound rigs. ♪ some members built their own apartment block. from buying the land, to designing the exterior and interiors, the entire block was built through cooperation. its six floors house around nine families and four offices. talks are under way to build a new type of residence. an apartment complex for senior citizens. today, there's a discussion on buying land
it's hard to know how much the children are understanding. >> the younger children's teacher asks a questionhalf. the speakers struggle for an answer. >> translator: i think the children have concerns about their future, but they have their friends and me here. they can talk to people as much as they need and also tackle new challenges. i'm a teacher. i want to make the best possible use of the time i have with the children. so i want to talk openly about how we feel. >>...
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but when you think about what you do feed your children, we we re what you do feed your children, wethe best breakfast for a child, and the best we could come up with his porridge. but in porridge they want raisins, honey, treacle, whatever comes with it. then you have cereals, and lots of them, even the ones you think are good, you know, not like coco pops, are full of sugar. but what strikes me about this more than anything else is it is the drinks. what do you give your child to drink at breakfast? we would quite often give them a glass of orange juice. what they are saying here is that even they are saying here is that even the guidelines around that have changed and that we should only be giving our child one portion of a fruit drink per day will stop we might give that at breakfast. —— per day. they might have one at lunch, after—school club, etc. so you can see how easily the amount of sugar a child intakes add up throughout the course of the day. and children are becoming far more educated, possibly more than their parents, at school. my more than their parents, at school. my
but when you think about what you do feed your children, we we re what you do feed your children, wethe best breakfast for a child, and the best we could come up with his porridge. but in porridge they want raisins, honey, treacle, whatever comes with it. then you have cereals, and lots of them, even the ones you think are good, you know, not like coco pops, are full of sugar. but what strikes me about this more than anything else is it is the drinks. what do you give your child to drink at...
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so i asked you to join us as we stand up for the well-being of children children, powerful learning and capacity learning for teachers in capacity building as we stand up for the promise of public education and for the public schools that are children deserve. thank you so much. [applause] >> now we will take some questions outside because the room is tight and a lot of people are standing. for the reporters go to the room right next door. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
so i asked you to join us as we stand up for the well-being of children children, powerful learning and capacity learning for teachers in capacity building as we stand up for the promise of public education and for the public schools that are children deserve. thank you so much. [applause] >> now we will take some questions outside because the room is tight and a lot of people are standing. for the reporters go to the room right next door. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
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he wrote a new kind of children's book. they had been translated into many different languages i think sometimes that loses a little bit in translation. it's sort of throws the scheme off. but i think his genius will endure. >> one what we guess led the first european expedition. in september 1542 he sailed into today's san diego bay. the national monument located near his leaning point was erected in 1913 to commemorate his discovery. i'm next we consider -- continue our luck with as we speak with local author. on my people use profanity and what it says about us and our language. >> the words themselves aren't bad if the cultural beliefs
he wrote a new kind of children's book. they had been translated into many different languages i think sometimes that loses a little bit in translation. it's sort of throws the scheme off. but i think his genius will endure. >> one what we guess led the first european expedition. in september 1542 he sailed into today's san diego bay. the national monument located near his leaning point was erected in 1913 to commemorate his discovery. i'm next we consider -- continue our luck with as we...
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from both children and pa rents. information from both children and parents.ably be the best way parents really knowing what it is their children are doing, what level of understanding they do have, and where the gaps are that they need support with. do you think some schools do better on this than others? it is perhaps not uniform provision? absolutely, it is not uniform provision. some schools are trying very hard. there is no question that when you go to talk to children about internet safety, they will kind of roll their eyes and say, yes, we did that last year. what they are not getting is the updating that recognises the ways in which the social media get more complex or privacy settings change or new risks arise. i think the other thing is that they're not always getting it young enough. so we really have lots of toddlers, 2—5 —year—olds now online, and there is a challenge then reaching them, but we definitely would want to digital safety, digital citizenship, taught from the start of primary school. professor sonia livingstone from the london school o
from both children and pa rents. information from both children and parents.ably be the best way parents really knowing what it is their children are doing, what level of understanding they do have, and where the gaps are that they need support with. do you think some schools do better on this than others? it is perhaps not uniform provision? absolutely, it is not uniform provision. some schools are trying very hard. there is no question that when you go to talk to children about internet...
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but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children.ost of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall itself in order to understand the latest phase of this ongoing separation. we went to a suburb of jerusalem where the wall cut through that village and divided it into two halves, separating family members from each other, preventing people from going to their places of work, and children from going to their schools. >> i think it's shocking how you could slice a neighborhood into two and believe that you can stop people from going to prayer or shopping and just bashed wire and cement -- barbed wire and cement are 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 build
but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children.ost of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall itself in order to understand the latest phase of this ongoing separation. we went to a suburb of jerusalem where the wall cut through that...
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there is some families who frankly their children were going to college anyway. the families cannot afford it. -- can afford it. really for them, it is a nice without tensuate of thousands of dollars of college debt. remember, this is a poor community. a community where seven out of 10 children in the public schools will qualify for free or reduced lunch based on the poverty level of their families. many are students going to college for the first in their family to do so. and even though tuition is paid, they still have to pay for books and somewhere to live and a lot of them end up staying at home and going to a local college. many of them work hard time jobs. i profiled one young mother who was working part-time while she was in college. that is why it took her six years. i take your point that if you lavish benefits on people, they may not feel the same engagement out,erhaps they would drop perhaps you're wasting your money, but that does not seem to be the case for the vast majority of students in this particular city. it is, your caller did raise a question
there is some families who frankly their children were going to college anyway. the families cannot afford it. -- can afford it. really for them, it is a nice without tensuate of thousands of dollars of college debt. remember, this is a poor community. a community where seven out of 10 children in the public schools will qualify for free or reduced lunch based on the poverty level of their families. many are students going to college for the first in their family to do so. and even though...
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authorities need your assistance to locate these missing children and adults. if you know anything about a missing persons case, report it to your local police, or the fbi. you can make a difference. alex: this is alex paen. thanks for watching "missing,"the only show on television dedicated exclusively to finding missing individuals. follow us on facebook at missing tv. [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> wound asked turkey. a delaware county man was among the victims of yesterday's deadly night club massacre. and tonight, his family speaks exclusively to "eyewitness news." a cell phone may very well have saved his life. i'm natasha brown. the gunman accused of killing at least 39 people at an istanbul night club remains on the loose at this hour. 70 others were injured. so far, there's been no claim of responsibility. jake raak's family spoke out earlier. joe holden picks up
authorities need your assistance to locate these missing children and adults. if you know anything about a missing persons case, report it to your local police, or the fbi. you can make a difference. alex: this is alex paen. thanks for watching "missing,"the only show on television dedicated exclusively to finding missing individuals. follow us on facebook at missing tv. [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] [captioned by the national captioning institute...
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of americanthat 90% children attend. surprise come as no that we are steadfast in opposing her nomination. we are equally steadfast in our continuing work to advance reforms that will make a positive difference in the lives of -- and success of children. not all schools work as we would like to many failing schools have been failed by for policy, budget cuts, and acceptance of any quality. -- any quality. when parents and someone other than the local school, it's not because people believe the private market is the best way to deliver education or that their child will benefit from a longer bus ride. because theirn local school is under resourced, it's not safe enough or otherwise struggling. society ision as a to provide families with access to great neighborhood of public schools in every neighborhood in america. a viable choice. how to we accomplish this? in a world with more lean and less tolerance, it starts by providing a safe environment. this is not just a nice sentiment. there is a body of research showing the c
of americanthat 90% children attend. surprise come as no that we are steadfast in opposing her nomination. we are equally steadfast in our continuing work to advance reforms that will make a positive difference in the lives of -- and success of children. not all schools work as we would like to many failing schools have been failed by for policy, budget cuts, and acceptance of any quality. -- any quality. when parents and someone other than the local school, it's not because people believe the...
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died ifsome of whom were 39, 30 children every year. if you look at where this comes from, much of the analysis comes from a peer review done by the --t locker institute in 2009 a 25% reduction in medicaid abortions when medicaid money is not available to effectuate the dismemberment and chemical poisoning of an unborn child. child is athe unborn human rights issue of our time. we talk about the unborn child, we degrade them. we treat them as if they are tumors, works to be excised growing,an children developing, and maturing. ultrasound developing has shattered the myth that a child is anything but human and alive. i hope the science that is very readily available catches up with the policy. this makes hyde and all the other amendments permanent. every year we have an annual battle over several of those amendments. out of obamacare the facilitation and funding of abortions. when president obama did his executive order in december of 2010 he said the hyde amendment would be applied to the obamacare changes. thatonths and years after hou
died ifsome of whom were 39, 30 children every year. if you look at where this comes from, much of the analysis comes from a peer review done by the --t locker institute in 2009 a 25% reduction in medicaid abortions when medicaid money is not available to effectuate the dismemberment and chemical poisoning of an unborn child. child is athe unborn human rights issue of our time. we talk about the unborn child, we degrade them. we treat them as if they are tumors, works to be excised growing,an...
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we still need it to promote equity by funding schools that serve disadvantaged children -- children and protecting the civil rights of all our children, including our lgbtq students, style vitally important, 60 years after the land mark brown decision. but what it did was it quelled the educational wars and enabled our shared attention to turn to what works, collaboration, capacity building, powerful learning, and the well being of children. practical concepts that are sustainable and scaleable, that republicans and democrats can support, that red states, blue states, rural, suburban and urban schools can implement with the right investment and the right management. now one speech can't encome pass everything we need to do for our children, families, and communities. we need to fight for a living wage, for retirement security, for afordable and accessible health care and college. we need to fight for universal pre-k, just to name a few. and you can be sure we'll continue to fight for all of this. but the passage of essa has created a moment of opportunity to use these four pillars to he
we still need it to promote equity by funding schools that serve disadvantaged children -- children and protecting the civil rights of all our children, including our lgbtq students, style vitally important, 60 years after the land mark brown decision. but what it did was it quelled the educational wars and enabled our shared attention to turn to what works, collaboration, capacity building, powerful learning, and the well being of children. practical concepts that are sustainable and...
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we have to protect children. they are very precious.e a look at what we say and join us in this shout to make sure that children are protected more. tony, good to see you. thank you for joining us. stay with us, we have a lot more coming up. now at time for the weather. after a bitterly cold, but sunny day, the mild air arrives with this bank of cloud and eventually it will bring rain and strengthening southerly winds. there could be patchy fog and frost forming across the south—east corner. it will be a cold night here, but north and west of that, mild. that mild, wet and windy weather will push steadily eastwards through friday. some of the rain heavy on west facing coasts. becoming lighter in nature as it drifts further east. perhaps staying dry with some sunshine into the south—east corner until late on in the day. the wet weather pushes its way south—east overnight friday into saturday. high pressure builds and it will be a mild, but cloudy weekend for all of us. a good deal of dry weather just a little weekend for all of us. a goo
we have to protect children. they are very precious.e a look at what we say and join us in this shout to make sure that children are protected more. tony, good to see you. thank you for joining us. stay with us, we have a lot more coming up. now at time for the weather. after a bitterly cold, but sunny day, the mild air arrives with this bank of cloud and eventually it will bring rain and strengthening southerly winds. there could be patchy fog and frost forming across the south—east corner....
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they are not her children. she is six years fighting to bring my two daughters and grandchildren to the u.s. i am a refugee also. i came to the united states in 1978, through an organization. i appreciate it. and i'm a good citizen. i have my own business, my own house but i don't have my , children with me. it is very hard to see people being killed right and left, and i can't save my own children and so, and i have another daughter in lebanon, stuck there with four children. they cannot get here, and i appreciate mr. senator schumer for his efforts, and he is going to fight this nonsense because america was built on refugees and people like us building america. we are going to build it better than what mr. trump wanted it. i will promise you that. i'm going to bring my kids here to be good citizens. my wife teaches them, and we all teach them to do good and be good for everybody. for america and everybody. and i appreciate it. sen. schumer: mr. elias, thank you. we will keep the questions to this subject. yes
they are not her children. she is six years fighting to bring my two daughters and grandchildren to the u.s. i am a refugee also. i came to the united states in 1978, through an organization. i appreciate it. and i'm a good citizen. i have my own business, my own house but i don't have my , children with me. it is very hard to see people being killed right and left, and i can't save my own children and so, and i have another daughter in lebanon, stuck there with four children. they cannot get...
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the natural area with the children i see the children connect and look at this connection to the history in a larger natural history in san francisco an amazing u amazing outdoor classroom of habitat of plant to mammals and kifrj you to support this thank you. >> hello my name is carter republican robin's grown up in the berkley and san francisco. >> i'm just disturbed bye bye the sequestration and that's with an of the main reasons i'm not in support of eir further that we're not looking tree cutting as destruction disturbed that is happening in the parks and happening on the streets i think that send a message to people and children that things can be destroyed just that and i think that we should use that language when we talk about those matters that's my main point. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. and (calling names). >> good afternoon my name is aerial i'm a transportation policy society with spur spur is a nonprofit oxygen that promotes good planning and government in the bay area for research and advocacy spur urges you to adapt the eir of the resource management plan a
the natural area with the children i see the children connect and look at this connection to the history in a larger natural history in san francisco an amazing u amazing outdoor classroom of habitat of plant to mammals and kifrj you to support this thank you. >> hello my name is carter republican robin's grown up in the berkley and san francisco. >> i'm just disturbed bye bye the sequestration and that's with an of the main reasons i'm not in support of eir further that we're not...
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well, once we had children, it was threats against the children, where he said he would harm the childrenat was particularly when he involved the other men. i was afraid to go to the police. he constantly told me that nobody would believe me. and he also threatened that if i did go, that i would be the one to get into trouble. and i believed that. you know, when you've been told that for so many years, you begin to believe it. what impact did all this have on you? i now suffer with complex post—traumatic stress disorder. i've had multiple suicide attempts. i certainly don't trust anybody. i find it very hard to trust anybody. eventually you did go to the police after encouragement from others. you spent an hour or so initially talking to an officer, a police officer, describing what you had endured over many yea rs. what was his response? after i had finished giving him my report, he sat back in his chair and said to me very bluntly that he didn't believe me. his words were, things like this don't happen in our green, leafy area, and anyway, you've derived sexual gratification from this e
well, once we had children, it was threats against the children, where he said he would harm the childrenat was particularly when he involved the other men. i was afraid to go to the police. he constantly told me that nobody would believe me. and he also threatened that if i did go, that i would be the one to get into trouble. and i believed that. you know, when you've been told that for so many years, you begin to believe it. what impact did all this have on you? i now suffer with complex...
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i don't see my children will like that. your children don't mind? no, they don't.wever. bad parent! it is the traditional way of making it. the thing that got me is that the minute you think your giving your child serial so as a parent you're insta ntly child serial so as a parent you're instantly think that's the real is a healthy start to the day. the other day i made scramble on toast and they were, they were very happy with that. you don't have to give serial, do you? but it is to do with time in the morning. we are desperately trying to get to work on time and drop children off at various places for the rest of the dates so you think about quick easy convenience solutions. what upsets me the most is that, you write, we think that's the real is healthy and we know that certain cereals are loaded with sugar than we give children them. it is actually the other ones. you check the back of the box and you see that they have three teaspoons of sugar in every portion. the other thing that worries me is the fruit juice. you know, the idea that we are starting off with
i don't see my children will like that. your children don't mind? no, they don't.wever. bad parent! it is the traditional way of making it. the thing that got me is that the minute you think your giving your child serial so as a parent you're insta ntly child serial so as a parent you're instantly think that's the real is a healthy start to the day. the other day i made scramble on toast and they were, they were very happy with that. you don't have to give serial, do you? but it is to do with...
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she's on the side of our children. let's go to the other criticism. even though income more choices of schools to wealthy americans already have. more specifically, the objection is public money shouldn't follow poor children to an accredited school of their parents choice, public, private or religious. arguing against that is arguing against the most successful social policy this congress has ever not good. the g.i. bill for veterans, which appropriated federal dollars to fellow veterans to the school of their choice. notre dame come yeshiva, university of tennessee, and the accredited institution. it produced the greatest generation and it produced a model for all of our federal aid for college is. $29 billion to tell grants this are in vouchers. they follow the student to the school of their choice. nearly 100 billion in new student loans follow the student to the school of their choice. why is such a great idea for college students deemed to be such a dangerous idea for k-12 students? many of us believe competition
she's on the side of our children. let's go to the other criticism. even though income more choices of schools to wealthy americans already have. more specifically, the objection is public money shouldn't follow poor children to an accredited school of their parents choice, public, private or religious. arguing against that is arguing against the most successful social policy this congress has ever not good. the g.i. bill for veterans, which appropriated federal dollars to fellow veterans to...
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she is on the side of our children. the final criticism is she has used her wealth to support these ideas. i think she deserves credit for that, not criticism. would critics be happier if she had spent her time and money trying to deny children more choices of schools that wealthy families already have? we are fortunate that betsy devos is the nominee for u.s. education secretary. she is and has been on our children side. i support her confirmation and look forward to working with her. senator murray thank you very much. i look forward to working with you and all of our colleagues in congress. i want to welcome our new members on this committee, senators kane and young and thank you for joining us here today. by the way, welcome to the rest of your family who i know has joined you as well. this is the first of many hearings that we will be holding on president-elect trump's nominees to fill critical positions in the federal government so i want to start by reiterating the importance of the senate's role in this process
she is on the side of our children. the final criticism is she has used her wealth to support these ideas. i think she deserves credit for that, not criticism. would critics be happier if she had spent her time and money trying to deny children more choices of schools that wealthy families already have? we are fortunate that betsy devos is the nominee for u.s. education secretary. she is and has been on our children side. i support her confirmation and look forward to working with her. senator...
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children's home owners tell me they are under attack.y trained staff able to deal with the rising tide of children who need specialist help. we're always frowned upon, we're always the last in the queue. myjob‘s more difficult now than it's ever been. some of the traumas that young people go through has got predominantly worse over the last couple of years. the truth is there just aren't enough places out there for all of the looked—after children. but the fear is too many of those children are in the wrong kind of place and getting the wrong kind of support. former government adviser lord laming, the man who chaired the victoria climbie inquiry, shares those concerns. he told me he fears children with complex needs are being fostered not because it's the best option but because it's the cheapest option. time for a look at the weather. really dreadful weather out there right now in terms of the rain, some pretty strong winds, bringing some snow showers, sleet, and later on some of the snow or rain could turn to snow and become quite heav
children's home owners tell me they are under attack.y trained staff able to deal with the rising tide of children who need specialist help. we're always frowned upon, we're always the last in the queue. myjob‘s more difficult now than it's ever been. some of the traumas that young people go through has got predominantly worse over the last couple of years. the truth is there just aren't enough places out there for all of the looked—after children. but the fear is too many of those children...
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those children, the unluckiest of them all, because someone was a crook, those children lost. because someone lined their own pockets from their so-called charity, laundering money from foreign governments and oligarchs under the guise of starting a presidential library, but actually seeking to pay lawyers and sexual-harassment judges, those children lost because of a self-admitted dead broke, penniless couple parlayed their charity into a pay for play and a quarter of a billion dollars for themselves, these children lost. of course cubs and new york times in their perennial state of moral in quick mincey echoing claims of influence peddling from the shady clinton foundation where authorities felt that eric trump foundation will paddle, but to be fair, eric eric trump must close his children's foundation. permit a few differences. eric trump was not penniless or in debt when he started the eric trump foundation. he did not start that foundation to make money, and he certainly did not become rich because of it. here is what his own wife told me in florida. >> he started the eri
those children, the unluckiest of them all, because someone was a crook, those children lost. because someone lined their own pockets from their so-called charity, laundering money from foreign governments and oligarchs under the guise of starting a presidential library, but actually seeking to pay lawyers and sexual-harassment judges, those children lost because of a self-admitted dead broke, penniless couple parlayed their charity into a pay for play and a quarter of a billion dollars for...
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we care about our children we know that marijuana is hurting a lot of the children's all the it is difficult and impacting my - that's why we really oppose the project please disapprove that can you you make a general announcement let people know they can when they finish they have to take your things with them they will not be let back into the room everyone in overflow room 416 will be allowed to speak okay. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hi good afternoon. my name is alley my family and i have lived on the 3 thousand block of san bruno avenue for over 20 years we're directly effected by the proposed establishment of an mcd on this block so i'm not here to debate the merits of medical marijuana but want to describe the environment on this block a little bit so on this block on the 3 thousand block a check cashing joint at the corner right next to it is a liquor store and across the street is an implication and one block down a smoke shop those types of establishment in our neighborhood currently so we feel strongly that having an mcd
we care about our children we know that marijuana is hurting a lot of the children's all the it is difficult and impacting my - that's why we really oppose the project please disapprove that can you you make a general announcement let people know they can when they finish they have to take your things with them they will not be let back into the room everyone in overflow room 416 will be allowed to speak okay. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you. >> thank you....
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i'm the children's commissioner and we will be looking at how we give children resilience, honest informationhe power to flourish online. if you identify with that — do get in touch. we'll talk to a group of schoolchildren about their experiences. also on the programme — the men who massacre theirfamilies. we'll hear from some of those who survived the attacks. it is really hard. those are the things i have to live with now. even though it has been 14 years, i have bad dreams and all of the things that you have experienced... and — could where you live affect your chances of getting dementia? researchers say people who live near major roads may have a greater chance of developing it. we'll look at the evidence. hello. welcome to the programme, we're live until ”am this morning. we will bring you breaking news and developing stories, and we will examine the deaths of two rough sleepers in one town in the uk over christmas week. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning — use #victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story
i'm the children's commissioner and we will be looking at how we give children resilience, honest informationhe power to flourish online. if you identify with that — do get in touch. we'll talk to a group of schoolchildren about their experiences. also on the programme — the men who massacre theirfamilies. we'll hear from some of those who survived the attacks. it is really hard. those are the things i have to live with now. even though it has been 14 years, i have bad dreams and all of the...
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so i asked you to join us as we stand up for the well-being of children children, powerful learning and capacity learning for teachers in capacity building as we stand up for the promise of public education and for the public schools that are children deserve. thank you so much. [applause] >> now we will take some questions outside because the room is tight and a lot of people are standing. for the reporters go to the room right next door. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> sylvia burwell warned monday that repealing the affordable care act without replacing it would have negative consequences in the health insurance market. on this morning's "washington journal," you will get an update on republican attempts to repeal the health care law. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> president-elect donald trump's choice to be attorney general, senator jeff sessions, is on capitol hill this morning to testify at his confirmation hearing. we have live coverage from the senate judiciary committee acts 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3 and c-span.org. you can watch t
so i asked you to join us as we stand up for the well-being of children children, powerful learning and capacity learning for teachers in capacity building as we stand up for the promise of public education and for the public schools that are children deserve. thank you so much. [applause] >> now we will take some questions outside because the room is tight and a lot of people are standing. for the reporters go to the room right next door. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >>...
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. >> they're making a whole lot of money, selling children. >> the executives behind back page.com. a site authorities called the world's top online brothel. >> hi, we've been looking for you. >> chased down in a year-long, "nightline" investigation. >> we just want to ask you a few questions. >> now, explosive new allegations. >> to be clear, this is a crime. >> and a former employee speaking out about the company's inner workings. this special edition of "nightline," investigating back page, will be right back. >>> this is a special edition of "nightline." daughters for sale, investigating back page. >> good evening, there is explosive new evidence in the investigation into a website accused of enabling the trafficking of under-age girls. for over a year now, our own abc news investigation has taken us through a sordid to stop it. this week, a major breakthrough with the senate finding evidence that the executives of back page douk were not only aware that minors were being sold for sex through ads on the site, but went to lengths to hide it. here's abc's gloria riviera. >> how ar
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to younger children. i want to ask you a push you to think a little bit about how we think about the short-term impacts versus the long-term impact. i think that's based on long-term impacts but there's some short-term impact. for example, a 15-year-old isn't getting enough to eat. he might get other things that are socially problematic in a way that a two-year-old wouldn't. so how do we think about those? >> any of those questions, yeah. >> even for short-term impacts, especially achievement, school school achievement and to some extent social behavior, right, the evidence is still fairly come in the way that we package assistance, right, welfare, for example, we lump together cash programs with incentives that change labor supply, right? one of the things that was discovered in the 1990s was when you both increased work and income, you had this positive impacts of the younger kids, right, and should and should negative income tax for the negative kids -- older kids because the kids were stuck, the teena
to younger children. i want to ask you a push you to think a little bit about how we think about the short-term impacts versus the long-term impact. i think that's based on long-term impacts but there's some short-term impact. for example, a 15-year-old isn't getting enough to eat. he might get other things that are socially problematic in a way that a two-year-old wouldn't. so how do we think about those? >> any of those questions, yeah. >> even for short-term impacts, especially...
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to younger children. so i want to ask you or push you to think about how we think about the short-term impacts versus long-term impacts. i think that's based on long-term impacts but i think short-term impacts, for example, if a 15-year-old isn't getting enough to eat, he might do other things that are socially problematic in a way that a 2-year-old wouldn't. so how do we think about those? >> even for short-term impacts, especially achievement, school achievement, right? and to some extent social behavior, right? the evidence is still fairly, in the way that we package assistance, welfare foods. we lump together cash programs with incentives that change labor supply, right? and one of the things that discovered in the 1990s was when you both increase work and income, you had these positive impacts for the younger kids, right, and you had negative impacts for the older kids in part because with the parents working, the kids were, the teenage kids were stuck caring for their younger siblings. and that inte
to younger children. so i want to ask you or push you to think about how we think about the short-term impacts versus long-term impacts. i think that's based on long-term impacts but i think short-term impacts, for example, if a 15-year-old isn't getting enough to eat, he might do other things that are socially problematic in a way that a 2-year-old wouldn't. so how do we think about those? >> even for short-term impacts, especially achievement, school achievement, right? and to some...
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school voucher program in 2003 helping 6100 children and more than 1000 children children staying at being in line waiting for that opportunity. so there has been growing support since president h.w. bush proposed the g.i. bill 1 kids to let states you wanted to do today where 2015, 45 united states senators support scholarships to their kids that i propose in senator scott or pose for students with disabilities. 45 united states senators thought that was a good idea. according to the 2013 global public opinion survey 73% of americans support school choice, 64% say if given a financial opportunity they would send one or all of their children to different schools of who is in the mainstream here? the g.i. bill for veterans programs student loans both president bush and president elects 25 states congress and the d.c. voucher program 45 u.s. senators and 2015, 73% of americans ms. devos or her critics. it's pretty obvious she is the mainstream and she's on the side of our children for the final criticism issues used her wealth to support these ideas. i think she deserves credit for tha
school voucher program in 2003 helping 6100 children and more than 1000 children children staying at being in line waiting for that opportunity. so there has been growing support since president h.w. bush proposed the g.i. bill 1 kids to let states you wanted to do today where 2015, 45 united states senators support scholarships to their kids that i propose in senator scott or pose for students with disabilities. 45 united states senators thought that was a good idea. according to the 2013...
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or mothers who need surgery and don't have anybody to care for their children.of like a ronald mcdonald house, designed to keep families together during a medical crisis. peru niñez is the only place of its kind in all of lima, which has a population of nearly 10 million. peru niñez can only serve about 22 people right now. it's expanding because the need is so great. it helps support itself by selling food on the streets. carmen's commitment and passion for serving these families inspired a bay area charity called vida usa to help her. she lets vida know what she needs, and they help in many ways, such as providing state-of-the-art whirlpool baths to help with physical therapy for people like this young man. he can barely walk because of a medical condition, so he can't work. vida's executive director in peru, olga baca, helped arrange transportation to get up to peru niñez in a vida truck so he can get therapy and get his life back. ♪ adam see is the executive director of vida usa, which is based in emeryville, california. >> everything has never been used, wi
or mothers who need surgery and don't have anybody to care for their children.of like a ronald mcdonald house, designed to keep families together during a medical crisis. peru niñez is the only place of its kind in all of lima, which has a population of nearly 10 million. peru niñez can only serve about 22 people right now. it's expanding because the need is so great. it helps support itself by selling food on the streets. carmen's commitment and passion for serving these families inspired a...
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public schools are where 93% or better of all of america's children attend. she imposes increase in accountability and transparency in for-profit schools and has a privatization agenda that can set public education back more than 50 years. even more alarming, she breaks laws and does not pay her bills. devos has owed my home state of ohio $5.3 million since 2008 for violating campaign finance laws, and despite repeated attempts to collect the money, she has failed to pay those fines. as ranking member of the subcommittee on early childhood elementary and secondary education, i am deeply concerned about devos' nomination for secretary of education. as a member of the ohio delegation, i am appalled by her deliberate refusal to pay millions in fines she owes our state. we cannot give the purse strings of america's education system to someone only concerned with her own bank account. and we cannot entrust the future of our children to a person who breaks the law, cozies up to wall street, calls public schools which i believe are the bedrock of our education syste
public schools are where 93% or better of all of america's children attend. she imposes increase in accountability and transparency in for-profit schools and has a privatization agenda that can set public education back more than 50 years. even more alarming, she breaks laws and does not pay her bills. devos has owed my home state of ohio $5.3 million since 2008 for violating campaign finance laws, and despite repeated attempts to collect the money, she has failed to pay those fines. as ranking...
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that kind of very simplistic approach to children's literature. his work of course, the cat in the hat was much more mischievous and i think appealed to the child in adults as well as to the children who were reading it. there's this sort of vote in the cat. we have the doctor seuss collection here at ucsc which was a gift from mrs. die so in 1995. ted geisel had died but it was his wish that his materials be here for his devoted fans worldwide to be able to come and use these materials and to have his legacy preserved.the collection is about 18,000 of ted geisel's original drawings. it expands early years in the 1920s, some of theearliest known drawings he ever did . all the way up until the last book that he published and then most recently of course some other drawings just discovered at the house so those books are now being pushed by random house, ted geisel's longtime publisher. now is the fun part and i'm going to show you some of the things that are in the doctor seuss collection. i'm using the cat in the hat as an example because i think
that kind of very simplistic approach to children's literature. his work of course, the cat in the hat was much more mischievous and i think appealed to the child in adults as well as to the children who were reading it. there's this sort of vote in the cat. we have the doctor seuss collection here at ucsc which was a gift from mrs. die so in 1995. ted geisel had died but it was his wish that his materials be here for his devoted fans worldwide to be able to come and use these materials and to...
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in tokyo, the number of children is on the rise.hat presents an opportunity. >> translator: parents and grandparents tend to spend more money on kids these days. so i think this market will continue to grow. >> reporter: getting into the business is easy. all you need is money to rent a house and to hire someone to shoot the pictures. many firms not normally associated with the photography industry are getting into the act. this woman took advantage of the opportunity to expand into this area. >> translator: i didn't know anything about this business. or about how to use cameras either. but they taught us everything so i don't need to worry. that's very important. >> reporter: people used to have formal portraits taken to document key events in their lives. these new services allow anyone to capture more personal moments whenever and wherever they like. nhk world, tokyo. >>> that's the latest in business for this hour. here is a check on markets. >>> a japanese woman has received an award for supporting children for what's considere
in tokyo, the number of children is on the rise.hat presents an opportunity. >> translator: parents and grandparents tend to spend more money on kids these days. so i think this market will continue to grow. >> reporter: getting into the business is easy. all you need is money to rent a house and to hire someone to shoot the pictures. many firms not normally associated with the photography industry are getting into the act. this woman took advantage of the opportunity to expand into...