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when the child is in the womb what did you do different when child was in womb and when child came out of womb people assume it is when they 2 or 3 in the beginning. in the beginning a a we the more we know the more we do betterr we knothe more we do. and you are right. your child, having conversations thinking about normally thinking about opportunities that might be out there for your young person. don't wait until your young person is here do that research while you are waititi for that arrival doing that preparation. so you know how to support your young person from the womb to the time they reach the classroom it is so very important. and having those real conversations with young people when they become aware of themselves and who they are and they want to try to talk they want to try to move a they nt to try t to engag it is important that we do those things a lot of times we want do baby talk. or we want to kind of baby spoon feed them but have real conversation, use real words real language. helping them to gaps that understanding of the language so they have mastery of at tha
when the child is in the womb what did you do different when child was in womb and when child came out of womb people assume it is when they 2 or 3 in the beginning. in the beginning a a we the more we know the more we do betterr we knothe more we do. and you are right. your child, having conversations thinking about normally thinking about opportunities that might be out there for your young person. don't wait until your young person is here do that research while you are waititi for that...
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to best teacher, the teacher in the understands your child balls every child san individual. they all need something different. are not disciplined same. you don't talk to them the same. they need something different who do you work in collaboration with teacher classroom to make sure child is mick miegz experience and that teacher does not feel intimated or threatened they cannot do their job.b. think y make valuable point it is about a partnership. rard levels your experience was as a students, lot of times some times parents will super impose their own experience whether positive or negative like you said we i and stay in out individuals of themselves. so it is important that we partner with teacher getting in early. establishing those relationships. having those conversations about your stududent. abobo be any success your student has herley on mark was saying. if your you accident early read or out steenlt likes to explore. more hands only and terms of being tactile and needing touch learning. being able to share that before issues occur that proactive relationship build
to best teacher, the teacher in the understands your child balls every child san individual. they all need something different. are not disciplined same. you don't talk to them the same. they need something different who do you work in collaboration with teacher classroom to make sure child is mick miegz experience and that teacher does not feel intimated or threatened they cannot do their job.b. think y make valuable point it is about a partnership. rard levels your experience was as a...
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put, first and for most is how is the child progressing? each and every child. so there is a pathth? >> there is a paths. hold that thought. and mark will be back. with us we want talk about when jus we talk so much about education and we brilliant kids just blow you aa hair rents really preparing their children. but you know what are finding out that being intelligent, and high performance student n enough be without character not moral strive. not enough without respect and understanding commodity cent see. how do you balance that critical element to the package for a child to really experience it? to really experience pretty good chance of successful life after graduate as s addition from high school can college because we they don't have character. >> wonderful point. and mark srted on something before we went to break. about multi tier systems of support looking educating the whole child. is not just about the academic piece you have to also look at the personal and inner development ofof that young person. we want to raise we want to help partner with our
put, first and for most is how is the child progressing? each and every child. so there is a pathth? >> there is a paths. hold that thought. and mark will be back. with us we want talk about when jus we talk so much about education and we brilliant kids just blow you aa hair rents really preparing their children. but you know what are finding out that being intelligent, and high performance student n enough be without character not moral strive. not enough without respect and...
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will the back to no child, and ahead to every child succeed? it's the "inside story." ♪ >>> welcome to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. it was one of the signature domestic policies of the early president of president bush. giving an important place to standardized testing in figuring out which schools succeeded and failed. using federal money as carrot and stick, no child left behind put lots of power in the hands of education, and was spearheaded by a republican president. the federal department of education is long before a par the of the republican party nationwide. now that law is out. education secretary arne duncan is on his way out, and this new bipartisan measure means a new relationship between the federal government and school districts yet again. >> both parties have been talking about education reform for quite a while. time to come together to get it done. so that we can truthfully say in america, no child will be left behind. >> president george w. bush wrote a new chapter in education in 2001. six years later he doubled down. the
will the back to no child, and ahead to every child succeed? it's the "inside story." ♪ >>> welcome to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. it was one of the signature domestic policies of the early president of president bush. giving an important place to standardized testing in figuring out which schools succeeded and failed. using federal money as carrot and stick, no child left behind put lots of power in the hands of education, and was spearheaded by a republican...
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afafr your child visits a home.. you also want to ask your child about their time in private...some questions you may want to ask are..... how did you spend yo time? ..... what was your favorite part?....what was your least favorite part?....did you feel safe?...is there anything else that you wanted to share?a child's fun is just as important as their safety... 3 "healthwatch was brought to you by dunes surgical hospital in association with mercy medical center." 3 3 the city of san francisco wants help dealing with an unusual painting problem... in tonight's check this out. 3 a winter storm warning and winter weather advisories continue into early tuesday morning. windy conditions with cold temperatures continue tonight with the snow, as it tapers of. still expecting 1-3 inchesesver night into the early morning hours. tuesday brings overcast skies with temperatures neaea20 degrees and over night into wednesday morning could see a few more flurries. the rest of the week seems to be quiet but very cold as the snow pa
afafr your child visits a home.. you also want to ask your child about their time in private...some questions you may want to ask are..... how did you spend yo time? ..... what was your favorite part?....what was your least favorite part?....did you feel safe?...is there anything else that you wanted to share?a child's fun is just as important as their safety... 3 "healthwatch was brought to you by dunes surgical hospital in association with mercy medical center." 3 3 the city of san...
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after your child visits a home.. you also want to ask your child about their time in private...some questions you may want to ask are..... how did you spend your time? ..... what was your favorite part?....what was your least favorite part?....did you feel safe?...is there anything else that you wanted to share?a child's fun is just as important as their safety... kayla novak, siouxland news. 3 "healthwatch was brought to you by dunes surgical hospital in association with mercy medical center." 3 usd takes on florida gulf coast in men's basketball. see who came out on top in sioux falls. 3 and when iowa takes on stanford in the rose bowl they'll be facing a heisman trophy candidate in christian mccaffery. hear how the defense plans to slow them down. chris neyenhouse is next in sports. 3 when the hawkeyes take the field on new years day to face stanford in the rose bowl they'll not only take on the pac 12 champs. they'll take on a heisman trophy candidate whose versatility makes him very difficult to prepare for.numb
after your child visits a home.. you also want to ask your child about their time in private...some questions you may want to ask are..... how did you spend your time? ..... what was your favorite part?....what was your least favorite part?....did you feel safe?...is there anything else that you wanted to share?a child's fun is just as important as their safety... kayla novak, siouxland news. 3 "healthwatch was brought to you by dunes surgical hospital in association with mercy medical...
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after your child visits a home.. you also want to ask your child about their time in private...some questions you may want to ask are..... how did you spend your time? ..... what was your favorite part?....what was your least favorite part?....did you feel safe?...is there anything else that you wanted to share?a child's fun is just as important as their safety... kayla novak, siouxland newsws 3 "healthwatch was brought to you by dunes surgical hospital in association with mercy medical center." 3 many of us reach for a diet soda to help watch our weight. new research shows we might not be saving as many calories as we think. 3 you may not be saving any calories by drinking diet soda. that's according to a new study that says diet beverages may make you chow down on more unhealthy food than you realize.the "journal of the academy of nutrition and dietetics":found that people who drank a lot of diet drinks nded to eat more and load up on high-calorie foods like chips, cookies and ice cream. the researchers looked at t
after your child visits a home.. you also want to ask your child about their time in private...some questions you may want to ask are..... how did you spend your time? ..... what was your favorite part?....what was your least favorite part?....did you feel safe?...is there anything else that you wanted to share?a child's fun is just as important as their safety... kayla novak, siouxland newsws 3 "healthwatch was brought to you by dunes surgical hospital in association with mercy medical...
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one of the reasons why quality child care from a child is because they have opportunities to learn. and what we've heard over and over again is that if our children learn more now, mean when they're in those early years, when they're in child care settings, they're going to earn more later. that direct linkage which all the evidence shows, all the day ashows, all the studies show, the linkage between -- all the data shows, all the studies show, the linkage between learning and earning is substantial. one of the best ways to make sure kids learn more now and earn more later when they're in the work force is to make sure that they have quality child care. just to give you one example, in pennsylvania, the average costs for full-time day care for an infant is $10,640 for an infant. for a four-year-old, it's $8,0 $8,072. those numbers sound almost like, you know, approaching college tuition maybe at some public universities. double-figure thousand dollar numbers for child care is almost hard to comprehend. $10,640 for an infant, $8,072 for a four-year-old. so what does that mean, for ex
one of the reasons why quality child care from a child is because they have opportunities to learn. and what we've heard over and over again is that if our children learn more now, mean when they're in those early years, when they're in child care settings, they're going to earn more later. that direct linkage which all the evidence shows, all the day ashows, all the studies show, the linkage between -- all the data shows, all the studies show, the linkage between learning and earning is...
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lily: there's nothing soft about looking at the whole child. in fact, i think that's part of , is that in 2002, legislators had never taught children would say, i need a number, a hard number. so in their experience, oh, everybody's taking standardized tests. that should be a great thing. but when people start to think about their own experience with wow, ardized testing that, they didn't have to create anything. they didn't have to make an argument. hey didn't have to work collaboratively. it wasn't a project. there are a lot of things that -- take a a school sports team, the kinds of life skills that you learn. i was meeting with the director olympics yesterday, talking about the opportunity we liketo even look at things the arts and sports. he said when you look at what children with disabilities have in terms of access to a real experience, the teamwork, build, idence they the -- just being able to create omething that is going to stay with them for the rest of their lives and compare that to emorizing something for a standardized test. you
lily: there's nothing soft about looking at the whole child. in fact, i think that's part of , is that in 2002, legislators had never taught children would say, i need a number, a hard number. so in their experience, oh, everybody's taking standardized tests. that should be a great thing. but when people start to think about their own experience with wow, ardized testing that, they didn't have to create anything. they didn't have to make an argument. hey didn't have to work collaboratively. it...
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three decades ago, jones could have been a client. >> i owed child support for my first child, i wasg out of my own addiction and incarceration. >> reporter: jones challenges a key requirement of maryland's welfare system. >> even if you don't have any income, they still require you to pay. >> reporter: for decades, jones has lobbies stated and national officials for common sense flexibility. >> lfrjs we have also had to do education to help them make that distinction between dead beat and dead-broke bads. dead break meaning you have the obligation to pay, but you can't. >> these are individuals that are really down on their luck. >> reporter: joe is the executive director of maryland's child support services enforce administration. >> it's our responsibility to work with them in a cooperative way to help them find employment and continue to work with them so all of their income is not being pulled out of their check. >> reporter: what do you say to critics who say these guys had these kids, again, they ought to pay what they owe. >> again, an individual is taking $400 of take home,
three decades ago, jones could have been a client. >> i owed child support for my first child, i wasg out of my own addiction and incarceration. >> reporter: jones challenges a key requirement of maryland's welfare system. >> even if you don't have any income, they still require you to pay. >> reporter: for decades, jones has lobbies stated and national officials for common sense flexibility. >> lfrjs we have also had to do education to help them make that...
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any foster child is. and the last thing that sandra wanted was for this thing become public because they had to see if it was a match. >> sandra kept little lila a secret using a kind of witness protection plan. >> when sandra was asked poi blank whether she had adopted a child, she said no because at that time, in fact, the child had not been adopted. >> there's only one adopted child in my household, and his name is louis. if i had a second adopted child, everyone would be hearing about it. i would be loud and clear and say, yes, i have officially adopted a second child. right now louis must be it. >> when they started the adoption process, they didn't know if it was going to be a boy or a girl. all louis cared about was that the siblings be brown like him. there's a man in your life. it's good. >> you know, it's funny. i don't see that anymore. i see my g i see him and me. i would give up my life for him. i mean, i have. >> we love hearing sandra dote about louis, but it's clear she's thrilled to have
any foster child is. and the last thing that sandra wanted was for this thing become public because they had to see if it was a match. >> sandra kept little lila a secret using a kind of witness protection plan. >> when sandra was asked poi blank whether she had adopted a child, she said no because at that time, in fact, the child had not been adopted. >> there's only one adopted child in my household, and his name is louis. if i had a second adopted child, everyone would be...
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, issues of child mortality, issues of child empower. and education. heath access and equity. all those issues come together for social entrepreneurs. they find innovative solutions that often have at their heart partnership and collaboration with the communities they serve. >> how does that differ from the aid model we are familiar with and why do you find it more preferable than the aid model. >> that is a politically charged question. i think after the world war ii, we actually developed a model development that served us well through the martial plan, but put in place a paradigm that has come to be highly formed. this paradigm looks at technocratic solutions that can be delivered top down to the west to the developing world and ultimately communities had no stake in their solutions. i could rattle off a number of social entrepreneurs working in every field that see the collateral damage in many places, but also the waste and lack of evocation in the solutions. not because people aren't well intended or they don't want the same kind o
, issues of child mortality, issues of child empower. and education. heath access and equity. all those issues come together for social entrepreneurs. they find innovative solutions that often have at their heart partnership and collaboration with the communities they serve. >> how does that differ from the aid model we are familiar with and why do you find it more preferable than the aid model. >> that is a politically charged question. i think after the world war ii, we actually...
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the only child in their family.hey would eventually have to care for both parents when they get old. >> translator: we would need a lot of money if we want to have another child. it would put more pressure on us. there's no way we can support all our parents plus two children. >> reporter: china's one child policy is now history, but couples need better benefits if they choose to have another baby. the question is whether the government will be able to come up with such measures to set demographic changes in motion. nhk world, beijing. >>> japanese manga artists have won a huge following around the world. back home, they continue to explore new creative boundaries. one area they're finding new fans is in the classroom and they're helping to bring history alive. >> reporter: a cram school in tokyo. a student is preparing for high school entrance exams. but it's not a textbook he reaches for. it's manga. part of a series of comics covering japanese history in 23 volumes. the students are required to read them between
the only child in their family.hey would eventually have to care for both parents when they get old. >> translator: we would need a lot of money if we want to have another child. it would put more pressure on us. there's no way we can support all our parents plus two children. >> reporter: china's one child policy is now history, but couples need better benefits if they choose to have another baby. the question is whether the government will be able to come up with such measures to...
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if there's no mum any more >> reporter: did you think about bringing this child home? >> i did think about it. well, i'm the legal mum, maybe this is what is supposed to happen. >> reporter: you've flipped this and then you multiply. >> reporter: it took her several years to feel like she for the most part had her life back. when she least expected it, there are reminders >> still to this day i will go to a pharmacy and along with my kids this child will pup up and so it will be my kids and this extra child that kind of pops up and is grouped in. >> reporter: still is in the system? >> yes. information gets in electronically and there's no way to really be sure that it's fixed. you can ruin my credit, steal a credit card, but have my kids and have the threat of my family ripped apart, that is the absolute worst thing. >> reporter: america tonight's lisa fletcher is here now. this sounds like such an anomaly. >> it has happened to a lot of people. the reason is health care data is proving to be more valuable than credit card data. it is estimated ten to 20 times more va
if there's no mum any more >> reporter: did you think about bringing this child home? >> i did think about it. well, i'm the legal mum, maybe this is what is supposed to happen. >> reporter: you've flipped this and then you multiply. >> reporter: it took her several years to feel like she for the most part had her life back. when she least expected it, there are reminders >> still to this day i will go to a pharmacy and along with my kids this child will pup up and...
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siouxland news reporter kayla novak met with a child advocate to get some tips on how to keep your child safe. 3 90 percent of the time... a child knows their abuser...amy scarmon from mercy child advocacy center knows this is hard to understand. "so... you know we don't like to think about family members being the ones who abuse kids, most of the time people tend to think its strangers. but it is really important to teach your children that even people they know love and trust can do things to harm them and how to parents can do is teach their children about their body parts as soon as they become verbal. "so its fine to you know to give cute names to body parts but its really a lot better if you teach them what body parts actually are, so that if they go to some body and say something is happening to me, other people understand what they mean." parents should also tell their kids what parts are private, so they know where they should not be touched. "so telling your kids that no matter what they tell you even if they think you will be upset or mad about it, it is still ok to come and t
siouxland news reporter kayla novak met with a child advocate to get some tips on how to keep your child safe. 3 90 percent of the time... a child knows their abuser...amy scarmon from mercy child advocacy center knows this is hard to understand. "so... you know we don't like to think about family members being the ones who abuse kids, most of the time people tend to think its strangers. but it is really important to teach your children that even people they know love and trust can do...
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gap, making sure every child was learning. in practice, it often fell short. it did not consider the specific needs of each community and led to too much testing during classroom time. it forced school districts into cookie-cutter reforms that did not always produce the kinds of results we wanted to see. and that is ok. sometimes, reform efforts require trying something, it does not work. you learn some lessons and make modifications. so my administration, when we came into office, tried some different things. we tried to lead a race to the top. that is why we gave states that were willing to perform more flexibility in how to improve student achievement. fromwere receiving waivers some of the requirements of no child left behind. the truth is that can only do so much. years, i haveor called on congress to come together and get a bipartisan effort to fix no child left behind. it to a lot of time. it required a lot of work. thanks to the tireless efforts of many of the people on the stage, some people in attendance today, we fi
gap, making sure every child was learning. in practice, it often fell short. it did not consider the specific needs of each community and led to too much testing during classroom time. it forced school districts into cookie-cutter reforms that did not always produce the kinds of results we wanted to see. and that is ok. sometimes, reform efforts require trying something, it does not work. you learn some lessons and make modifications. so my administration, when we came into office, tried some...
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many measurements actually talk about the whole child. the thing we think will be the big game changer, at least one indicator for the first time since 1965 when lyndon johnson , we have schools to report. what are some of the opportunities? the services, the supports. a school librarian, a nurse, a school psychologist. do they have access to advanced now we have ases? -- and now the race is not to the top of some testing pile. it is to your state legislature, who now has the responsibility to fill in that dashboard. >> one of the mounting concerns of this law is shrinking the role of the federal government could potentially allow states and school districts to share the responsibility for disadvantage and historically underserved children. how do you see the role going forward in partnering with the schools to make sure that doesn't happen? >> it was always the intent of the military secondary education act to do what you just suggested. it was an acknowledgment during the civil rights movement, during desegregation of schools where if y
many measurements actually talk about the whole child. the thing we think will be the big game changer, at least one indicator for the first time since 1965 when lyndon johnson , we have schools to report. what are some of the opportunities? the services, the supports. a school librarian, a nurse, a school psychologist. do they have access to advanced now we have ases? -- and now the race is not to the top of some testing pile. it is to your state legislature, who now has the responsibility to...
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officials in west liberty are investigating a report of an attempted child abduction. around 5:30 last night police were called about the attempted abduciton. they say an 11-year-old boy was near 4th street and columbus when a man in a white van came up to you know aathing about this report, please call the west liberty police department. lawmakers in washington have voted to make major hanges to the widely criticized "no child left behind" behind"the house voted to limit the federal government's control over education. while lawmakers did decide to keep annual testing in place, they said the states should have the authority to decide how student performance is used. the bill now heads to the senate where it's expected to pass. sometimes getting a college degree can be difficult when you're jugglili a job or kids or just life in general. but three colleges in eastern iowa are getting high praise for helping people to get a degree *online. cbs 2 news reporter joy howe is here with more. more.along with fitting into a busy schedule, online education courses *can be less
officials in west liberty are investigating a report of an attempted child abduction. around 5:30 last night police were called about the attempted abduciton. they say an 11-year-old boy was near 4th street and columbus when a man in a white van came up to you know aathing about this report, please call the west liberty police department. lawmakers in washington have voted to make major hanges to the widely criticized "no child left behind" behind"the house voted to limit the...
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the only child in their family.d eventually have to care for both parents when they get old. >> translator: we need more money if we want to have another child. it would put pressure on us. there's no way we can support all our parents, plus the children. >> reporter: china's one-child policy is now history, but couples need better chance for benefits if they choose to have another baby. the question is whether the government will be able to come up with such measures to set changes in motion. nhk world, beijing. >>> in this segment we feature women in japan who are challenging prevailing ones and influencing societies. today, we take you to the racetrack. she's not letting gender steer her away from her career of choice. she's one of very few female drivers racing in competitions. nhk world talked to her about her success and how she's also mentoring others who want to follow in her tracks. >> reporter: this is what the world looks like at 300 kilometers per hour. she is one of the top drivers in endurance racing,
the only child in their family.d eventually have to care for both parents when they get old. >> translator: we need more money if we want to have another child. it would put pressure on us. there's no way we can support all our parents, plus the children. >> reporter: china's one-child policy is now history, but couples need better chance for benefits if they choose to have another baby. the question is whether the government will be able to come up with such measures to set changes...
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we don't know if this was her child. one person died, possibly another fatality that somebody has succumbed to their injuries. six victims in critical condition. that's the very latest that we know tonight. metro is asking if you were on the strip tonight and you saw anything at all, please contact them. they're scouring through if you were in that area, they want to hear from you. >> if you are just tuning in, the accident happened at 6:30, you can see from your screen, an active scene, las vegas boulevard is still shut down between flamingo and harmon, as police have, unfortunately, multiple crime scenes scattered up and down that section of las vegas boulevard. we're talking about the area right in front of the paris hotel and a little bit further down toward bali's, where this woman went up and off the sidewalk multiple times hitting people. the youngest victim that we can confirm is 11 years old. that child was taken to umc. >> we have bryan callahan joining us live with more information. brian, what can you tell us
we don't know if this was her child. one person died, possibly another fatality that somebody has succumbed to their injuries. six victims in critical condition. that's the very latest that we know tonight. metro is asking if you were on the strip tonight and you saw anything at all, please contact them. they're scouring through if you were in that area, they want to hear from you. >> if you are just tuning in, the accident happened at 6:30, you can see from your screen, an active scene,...
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care but talk about quality child-care if we raise this level of expectation for child-care providers then that means the cost of child care would go >> women will have to pay more for child care when they can't afford to do that. that would mean that the government would have to subsidize in a big way. what's the plan for how we could afford to make child care of a higher quality? >> can i just add, there's also a huge employment opportunity for people in this? >> yes, thank you. so one thing to the point of child -- there are alternatives with flexible work. one woman that called in on the radio, if i work at home three days a week and -- in the office two days a week and if my husband could just work two days a week, we could make it work and we wouldn't have to have child care. that's what they do. they have people who come in and help but they don't need full-time care. the flexible workplace is a big part of this. but the other point is, this is a whole economy. we fail -- this is the heart of my argument about how important this is. i'm not a foreign expert, i see this as a nat
care but talk about quality child-care if we raise this level of expectation for child-care providers then that means the cost of child care would go >> women will have to pay more for child care when they can't afford to do that. that would mean that the government would have to subsidize in a big way. what's the plan for how we could afford to make child care of a higher quality? >> can i just add, there's also a huge employment opportunity for people in this? >> yes, thank...
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i'm here for possession of child pornography and one point i was accused with child molestation.e in this jail would love to do me bodily harmed. >> he learned that first time left custody to appear in court. >> i was put in a room sectioned off with other inmates and i was recognized by people who never talked to me, telling me horrific things they would like to do to me and if i was in general population i wouldn't live there very long. >> ochoa, who proclaims his innocence is charged with possession of child pornography. he's suspected of murdering his ten-year-old daughter, sammy, her mother, and her roommate and then burning their home down after the killings. before her death, sammy's mother filed a report that ochoa sexually molested his daughter. ochoa vehemently denies harming anyone, especially sammy. >> that's my little girl. she was my reason for living at that point. she was a bundle of energy. she always had something to say. she was a million laughs a minute. she -- that's my baby. >> we didn't get a mourning period. the day we were told she died, we were told we k
i'm here for possession of child pornography and one point i was accused with child molestation.e in this jail would love to do me bodily harmed. >> he learned that first time left custody to appear in court. >> i was put in a room sectioned off with other inmates and i was recognized by people who never talked to me, telling me horrific things they would like to do to me and if i was in general population i wouldn't live there very long. >> ochoa, who proclaims his innocence...
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my first child was breach born, and i might just die this time. if i will live, i will live. if i will die, i will die. some said take her to the hospital. some said drive her down. everyone had opinions. but how would you get a car without money? in november, my daughter was born. i had the baby in our cow shed. for 12 days after the birth, the baby and i were kept in the cow shed. on the 13th day, we were allowed out. you can't take a newborn in the house. god gets angry. you're better off in the cow shed. induka kari: she was completely unaware of the fact that she would need medical care, because her first child was breach born. if she hadn't gotten proper care by a trained birth attendant, she would have died. maheswori: i'll rest for seven days, but then it's back to work. i have to pound the rice, carry water, cut grass, and chop wood. life is tough here. narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can
my first child was breach born, and i might just die this time. if i will live, i will live. if i will die, i will die. some said take her to the hospital. some said drive her down. everyone had opinions. but how would you get a car without money? in november, my daughter was born. i had the baby in our cow shed. for 12 days after the birth, the baby and i were kept in the cow shed. on the 13th day, we were allowed out. you can't take a newborn in the house. god gets angry. you're better off in...
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care but talk about quality child-care if we raise this level of expectation for child-care providers then that means the cost of child care would go up and that means the government has to subsidize in a bigger way so what is the plan how we can afford to make child-care a higher-quality? >> there is also a huge employment opportunity. >> to that point there are alternatives or flexible work one call in said if i work at home parade days a week i am in the office two days a week if my husband to work from home two days a week we could make it work. that is what many professors or writers or those with flexible schedules do. that they have people who come in and help. with a flexible workplace is a big part of this. i understand the problem and we'd have to pay them more but this is the heart of my argument how important this is i see this as a national security issue i actually say because we're not willing to pay for those who have training and education who shaped children's brains we are baking in dash a quality inferiority. not living up to the potential that we have to live up t
care but talk about quality child-care if we raise this level of expectation for child-care providers then that means the cost of child care would go up and that means the government has to subsidize in a bigger way so what is the plan how we can afford to make child-care a higher-quality? >> there is also a huge employment opportunity. >> to that point there are alternatives or flexible work one call in said if i work at home parade days a week i am in the office two days a week if...
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the 5-year-old pooch is a service dog and he's no stranger to the kids at child haven. ((dawn sanchez - manager, child haven: he's well trained, interacts great with them and its another show of gentleness and love that the kids get attacked to and have a great time with.)) ((karen castro)) obbie stopped by to played fetch with the children. in return he got hugs and belly rubs. ((dawn sanchez - manager, child haven: that's just another example of the caring volunteers that we have in the community who come here to spend time with the kids and to bring their talent or something special to the kids.)) ((karen castro)) while playing with obbie and opening presents amused the kids.... did not. (( lets help pick up all the paper please, come on.)) ((karen castro)) karen castro, 8 news now. > ((paula francis)) there are 66 children staying at the child haven campus but there are more than 3-thousand kids in the foster care system in clark county. ((paul joncich)) > using the experience of homelessness to help others in need. ((paula francis)) how one local charity saved one
the 5-year-old pooch is a service dog and he's no stranger to the kids at child haven. ((dawn sanchez - manager, child haven: he's well trained, interacts great with them and its another show of gentleness and love that the kids get attacked to and have a great time with.)) ((karen castro)) obbie stopped by to played fetch with the children. in return he got hugs and belly rubs. ((dawn sanchez - manager, child haven: that's just another example of the caring volunteers that we have in the...
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have the presence of the ghost child in their home. ♪ >>> she's making strangers an offer.o do is accept the terms and conditions. >> nobody reads it. they just go get the free ipadded. >> i need the shirt off your back. >> t for it. >> good idea and people will buy it. >> i won't because i know how to do the hack. >>> who has ever downloaded an app and clicked yes on the terms and conditions. >> basically everybody in the world does it. i accept, give me what i want. jenna has decided to go out and have a bit of fun with this idea. some may have seen it before. all the hidden camera social experiments and this is called terms and conditions and it's hilarious. she has an offer almost no one could refuse. >> anyone want to win a free i pad. ipad giveaway for charity. >> free i pad. sign me up. >> register with your name and e-mail. >> i can do that. >> people are walking by. free ipad. what do i have to do. >> standard terms and conditions give or take a few things. >> kind of the tease line. >> nobody reads it. they go yes, free iphone, give me. >> before you go, i just ne
have the presence of the ghost child in their home. ♪ >>> she's making strangers an offer.o do is accept the terms and conditions. >> nobody reads it. they just go get the free ipadded. >> i need the shirt off your back. >> t for it. >> good idea and people will buy it. >> i won't because i know how to do the hack. >>> who has ever downloaded an app and clicked yes on the terms and conditions. >> basically everybody in the world does it. i...
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we're 8-year-old child he preceded to flee the scene with the child in the car not for long because mr. lamb happened to be driving by and quickly determined what was going on and acted i was not about to let someone steel a child mr. lamb told me directing your attention of the investigation and acted and stopped the suspect and the officers responded not too much longer after that the officers responded substantially taken into custody we've heard greg suhr urge the public to say something in this instance mr. lamb did mary more than that took direct action and prevented a child from being harmed and our officers to engaging in a dangerous car or hostage situation especially considering a child involvement involved furthermore, mr. lamb a witness to come forward tremendously held me and able to present a colonel pell case to the district attorney's office at which time the suspect was charged with numerous counts of felony ding and kip and as a result what a death penalty and carrying a concealed weapon and drunk driving and driving without a license mr. lamb you're a true hero in
we're 8-year-old child he preceded to flee the scene with the child in the car not for long because mr. lamb happened to be driving by and quickly determined what was going on and acted i was not about to let someone steel a child mr. lamb told me directing your attention of the investigation and acted and stopped the suspect and the officers responded not too much longer after that the officers responded substantially taken into custody we've heard greg suhr urge the public to say something in...
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child pornography for example.hat has been reined in on twitter yet isis activity continues to flourish. what can congress do about it? >> well, trish, this is a shockingly bipartisan effort so god news on that front. developing news for you right now, that bill you mentioned in the house foreign affairs committee has passed. it will go to the house floor for debate at later time. basically what it requires, republicans are asking obama, president obama, and white house to provide more of a strategy as to what will actually happen in terms of their strategy for social media and combating terrorism. there is a number of things that this bill outlines, quoting demanding that strategy from the white house. looking into private and public partnerships. what already exists. what needs to happen. plus some of the summary of effort already been made. then congress feels like then it can move forward. across the way on senate side, fbi director comey took the stand today, at senate judiciary hearings. he brought up a thwar
child pornography for example.hat has been reined in on twitter yet isis activity continues to flourish. what can congress do about it? >> well, trish, this is a shockingly bipartisan effort so god news on that front. developing news for you right now, that bill you mentioned in the house foreign affairs committee has passed. it will go to the house floor for debate at later time. basically what it requires, republicans are asking obama, president obama, and white house to provide more of...
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the point of our program is child care and early child childhood development. we operate a program similar to /tprepb dell ga and i understand the importance of this program in the bayview. the majority of our plans are very similar to this program. they are minority women and they're single moms. we feel that to abandon these women and these children would be a grave mistake. so we urge you to include child care and early childhood education development in your plans. thank you. >> thank you. >> shana. >> hello. good afternoon commissioners. hi, my name is shana and i'm with towns and management. i would like to on the construction assistance program. our company has been based in the bayview area since 2000. our managers have consistent in the workshops and the workshops at hunters point and candlestick point projects. being a part of the training program, we see the level of training being provided. we haven't seen other projects that provide this level of training and outreach for their perspective contractors and we believe the program is effective and hel
the point of our program is child care and early child childhood development. we operate a program similar to /tprepb dell ga and i understand the importance of this program in the bayview. the majority of our plans are very similar to this program. they are minority women and they're single moms. we feel that to abandon these women and these children would be a grave mistake. so we urge you to include child care and early childhood education development in your plans. thank you. >> thank...
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somehow something went terribly wrong when that child died. police say that the day care provider, provided cpr but the the child died at temple university hospital. so a lot of questions here, a very tragic case, and an investigation that continues. guys, back to you. >>> all right, dave, thanks very much. >>> chester police are investigating how a two year-old boy fell out of the moving car and then was abandoned on the street. luckily a man driving by saw the whole thing happened and stopped for help. jason says that he pick up the the screaming toddler and root 291 and high land avenue, and a according to him the silver pontiac grand am made a hard left turn, back door flew flew open and out fell the boy. that driver hit a spark car and then sped off. the child suffered minor injuries and was treated at crozer-chester medical center. police say the boy's mother eventually showed up at the hospital and then was arrested. >>> fire that destroyed a wilmington delaware church will not ruin christmas prayer services. meantime a federal investig
somehow something went terribly wrong when that child died. police say that the day care provider, provided cpr but the the child died at temple university hospital. so a lot of questions here, a very tragic case, and an investigation that continues. guys, back to you. >>> all right, dave, thanks very much. >>> chester police are investigating how a two year-old boy fell out of the moving car and then was abandoned on the street. luckily a man driving by saw the whole thing...
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and the violence happened right in front of a child. police arrested this woman... 34-year-old maria escalante. the shooting happened late last night at the plaza hotel downtown. reports of a domestic disturbance came in around 10:15. when police arrived, the man was already dead. investigators say the family checked in for one night and are not from the area. they do believe alcohol was involved: ((lt. dan mcgrath- some of the surrounding rooms heard yelling and screaming, as well an employee, so those are our witnesses right now that heard the yelling and screaming prior to the shots being fired. something led up to the at, don't know exactly what it was, i don't know if we'll ever find that out, we'll just have to start with the witnesses and interviewing them. )) ((paul joncich)) the woman has been taken into custody. we're told the child is in protective services./// ((paula francis)) > the north las vegas fire department is investigating an early morning house fire. the blaze broke out around two a-m at a home near lamb and azure.
and the violence happened right in front of a child. police arrested this woman... 34-year-old maria escalante. the shooting happened late last night at the plaza hotel downtown. reports of a domestic disturbance came in around 10:15. when police arrived, the man was already dead. investigators say the family checked in for one night and are not from the area. they do believe alcohol was involved: ((lt. dan mcgrath- some of the surrounding rooms heard yelling and screaming, as well an employee,...
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siouxland news reporter kayla novak met with a child advocate to get some tips on how to keep your child safe. 3 90 percent of the time... a child knows their abuser...amy scarmon from mercy child advocacy center knows this is hard to understand. "so... you know we don't like to think about family members being the ones who abuse kids, most of the time people tend to think its strangers. but it is really important to teach your children that even people they know love and trust n do ththgs to harm them and how to prevent that." one thing parents can do is teach their parts as soon as they become verbal. "so its fine to you know to give cute names to body parts but its really a lot better if you teach them what body parts actually are, so that if they go to me body and say something is happening to me, other people understand what they mean." parents should also tell their kids what parts are private, so they know where they should not be touched. "so telling your kids that no matter what they tell you even if they think you will be upset or mad about it, it is still ok to come and talk a
siouxland news reporter kayla novak met with a child advocate to get some tips on how to keep your child safe. 3 90 percent of the time... a child knows their abuser...amy scarmon from mercy child advocacy center knows this is hard to understand. "so... you know we don't like to think about family members being the ones who abuse kids, most of the time people tend to think its strangers. but it is really important to teach your children that even people they know love and trust n do ththgs...
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it took awhile for child protective services in maryland to decide to drop the child neglect investigation. the interesting legal issue is, yes, there's this movement going towards more and more supervision, but not everybody is on board. there are some parents who are more in tune with how we thought about supervision, maybe twenty years ago. beyond just criticism from other parents, it's s possibility of legal action, or even being charged with child neglect. bob: maeve, what's your perspective on this? maeve: i don't have any children, i have a cat and a dog, but i live in a neighborhood, and i'm very close to a school. i know the parents who wa with their children, which is interesting to me that parents walk with their children, as opposd to their children just walking to school, but many, many parents drive their children, and they live very close to the school. it's a disconcerning thng for me to see the lack of independence for the children. not that the parents don't care greatly about it, and i think it's really an i do think that it's okay for your kids to walk to school, partic
it took awhile for child protective services in maryland to decide to drop the child neglect investigation. the interesting legal issue is, yes, there's this movement going towards more and more supervision, but not everybody is on board. there are some parents who are more in tune with how we thought about supervision, maybe twenty years ago. beyond just criticism from other parents, it's s possibility of legal action, or even being charged with child neglect. bob: maeve, what's your...
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the proud comes -- will come only when child labor, child slavery, child trafficking, child literacy, health is completely eliminated from this land. he has highlighted the extent of the child rights in india. but it shows that while international accolades help, they are not enough on their own to fix the problem. >>> millions of oyster shells which americans have become accustomed to throwing away are now being used to rebuild the shore. jonathan martin has more on this unusual recycling program. >> reporter: in new orleans french quarter, it may be tough to find a restaurant where oysters aren't on the menu. the shells used to end up in the trash. now they are being recycled, and sent back to the sea. >> right now we are at a turning point for coastal louisiana, where not taking action is just not an option anymore. >> reporter: jenny bird is with the coalition to restore coastal louisiana. the group is collecting more than 1300 tons of oyster shells. they will end up in wire containers used to build barrier reef along the marsh, a part of the mississippi delta that has seen signif
the proud comes -- will come only when child labor, child slavery, child trafficking, child literacy, health is completely eliminated from this land. he has highlighted the extent of the child rights in india. but it shows that while international accolades help, they are not enough on their own to fix the problem. >>> millions of oyster shells which americans have become accustomed to throwing away are now being used to rebuild the shore. jonathan martin has more on this unusual...
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the proud comes -- will come only when child labor, child slavery, child trafficking, child late -- literacyixed in this land. >> reporter: in the year since he has accepted the award has shown that while international accolades may help, they are not enough on their own to fix deep-rooted problems. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science, by scientists. tonight: trash. it's everywhere. >> what's the out put of this facility? >> landfills overflowing. >> it just smells so bad. >> but some of our trash ... ... could be recycled.
the proud comes -- will come only when child labor, child slavery, child trafficking, child late -- literacyixed in this land. >> reporter: in the year since he has accepted the award has shown that while international accolades may help, they are not enough on their own to fix deep-rooted problems. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science, by scientists. tonight: trash. it's everywhere....
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siouxland news a child advocate to get some tips on how to keep your child safe. 3 90 percrct of the time... a child knows their abuser...amy scarmon from mercy child advocacy center knows this is hard to understand. "so... you know we don't like to think about family members being the ones who abuse kids, most of the time people tend to think its strangers. but it is really important to teach your fhildren that even people they know love and trust can do things to harm them and how to prevent that." one thing parents can do is teach their children about their body parts as soon as they become verbal. "so its fine to you know to give c ce names to body parts but its really a lot better if you teach them what body parts actually are, so that if they go to some body and say something is happening to me, other people understand what they mean." parents should also tell their kids what parts are private, so they know where they should not be touched. o telling your kiki that matter what they tell you even if they think you will be upset or mad come and talk about it." children also shoul
siouxland news a child advocate to get some tips on how to keep your child safe. 3 90 percrct of the time... a child knows their abuser...amy scarmon from mercy child advocacy center knows this is hard to understand. "so... you know we don't like to think about family members being the ones who abuse kids, most of the time people tend to think its strangers. but it is really important to teach your fhildren that even people they know love and trust can do things to harm them and how to...
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>> i'm dealing with a custody battle with my child's father. >> judge judy: how old is your child? >> she is 3. >> judge judy: who does she live with now? >> the father. >> judge judy: how long has she lived with her father? >> for 8 months. >> judge judy: prior to living with her father for the last 8 months, with whom did she reside? >> me. >> judge judy: and when custody was changed to her father, >> a hearing and trial. >> judge judy: so it was a full trial? >> yes. >> judge judy: and the trial was concluded, and the court ordered the child custody transferred to the father? >> yes. >> judge judy: well, then you're not in the middle of a child custody case anymore. the case is over. >> i appealed, so it's still ongoing. i'm also in court. i have another trial coming in september for modification of custody in violation of the court order. >> judge judy: when was the trial? >> the full trial was in june. >> judge judy: june of last year? >> yes. >> judge judy: that's when you lost custody? >> right. >> judge judy: and is that what you needed the money for from your mother? >> um
>> i'm dealing with a custody battle with my child's father. >> judge judy: how old is your child? >> she is 3. >> judge judy: who does she live with now? >> the father. >> judge judy: how long has she lived with her father? >> for 8 months. >> judge judy: prior to living with her father for the last 8 months, with whom did she reside? >> me. >> judge judy: and when custody was changed to her father, >> a hearing and trial....
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women do better when they have their first child younger.that's not changed buxt what we're finding now is that when women have another child in their 30s, even 40. if a woman has a child after age 40, they're more lickly to live to age 100. the reason why is, if you're able to conceive late, it probably means things are working, you may not have diabetes, genetic problems, auto immune disease. if the plumbing continues to work, it's productive that you have the same genes you need for old age. you're healthier, can still have a child. on top of that, you live longer. by the way, 85% of the people who live to 100 are women to begin with. we're in trouble. >> we are the dominant gene pool. but that's a whole other story. this also says -- >> eric is not making a comment. >> i'm not saying anything. >> but i want to read it again. revealing that women who give birth naturally. >> you know what's interesting, arthel. in this particular study, they also found that the women who are giving birth after 30 were the ones that really take care of the
women do better when they have their first child younger.that's not changed buxt what we're finding now is that when women have another child in their 30s, even 40. if a woman has a child after age 40, they're more lickly to live to age 100. the reason why is, if you're able to conceive late, it probably means things are working, you may not have diabetes, genetic problems, auto immune disease. if the plumbing continues to work, it's productive that you have the same genes you need for old age....
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full time, child care is a necessity for many. but as karina mitchell reports, the rising costs of caring for kids is pricing some families out. >> reporter: when 3-month-old conner was born, first-time warrants nicole and justin weren't ready for the high cost of child care. >> it would be the most expensive item in our budget right now. >> reporter: since they can't afford dark daycare, the couple works opposite schedules so they can watch their son at home. >> we never get to see each other with her working nights and me working days. >> reporter: according to the bureau of labor stats, the cost of nursery care and child care has risen 168% since 1990. another study finds child care can cost more than highing. more millennials working and raising children have helped drive up the demand and cost associated with child care. a cbs financial analyst said opening a flex spending account at your job can cut down on the cost and the irs provides credits for this. you can probably save several hundred dollars a year by using one of th
full time, child care is a necessity for many. but as karina mitchell reports, the rising costs of caring for kids is pricing some families out. >> reporter: when 3-month-old conner was born, first-time warrants nicole and justin weren't ready for the high cost of child care. >> it would be the most expensive item in our budget right now. >> reporter: since they can't afford dark daycare, the couple works opposite schedules so they can watch their son at home. >> we...
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the child dummy whipping forward. watch when we run the test again. she goes flying out. even her jacket sliding right off. >> you should not be able to pitch any whipping up the shoulders.it should be at armpit level. >> and no jacket in the car seat. it makes all the difference. this time she is properly restrained. she stays right in the seat. that works. that is the proof right there. if you're worried about your child being cold in the car, here is the best advice. >> the code over him to keep him warm, or use a blanket. >> does this work? >> yeah. thank you. >> a simple moved to protect your child from this. >> being a we do not realize how confusing these new car seats can be. you have to change the method baby gets bigger. it is really important. do some research to see what a difference it can make. >> it is a learning curve. it really is. >> there are people in our community who can check it out to make sure you have it incorrectly and that can be the diendeath. no question, using a car seat is the best way to keep your ch>> here is another interesting tip, the
the child dummy whipping forward. watch when we run the test again. she goes flying out. even her jacket sliding right off. >> you should not be able to pitch any whipping up the shoulders.it should be at armpit level. >> and no jacket in the car seat. it makes all the difference. this time she is properly restrained. she stays right in the seat. that works. that is the proof right there. if you're worried about your child being cold in the car, here is the best advice. >> the...
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help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. cbs cares. organ donation can truly provide a second chance at life. find out how you can help someone in need be a real survivor. go to donatelife.net. cbs cares. want to do something special this christmas? support i have a dream foundation. help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. violent christmas eve weather rolled through the country yesterday. at least 14 people have died across three states in the south. down in northern california. toppling trees and power lines. >>> christians around the world today are celebrating christmas. the faithful packed the nativity church in bethlehem to celebrate midnight mass. the city's manger square is decked out in lights for religious pilgrims. beautiful. >>> actor robert downey jr. is among the 91 people pardoned by california governor jerry brown. downey spent nearly a year in prison in 1999 over a pro
help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. cbs cares. organ donation can truly provide a second chance at life. find out how you can help someone in need be a real survivor. go to donatelife.net. cbs cares. want to do something special this christmas? support i have a dream foundation. help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories....