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the child is born out of wedlock. now, if his mother was an american he becomes an american if she lived here for one year. if his father is an american she becomes an american only if he has lived here for eight or ten years. that is a difference. why does that make a difference? it justifies the gender discrimination. >> but that applies if the parents are married. >> two wrongs don't make a right. >> no one is challenging perhaps i except no one is challenging but i am not asking that question. i'm asking the question of what it is i would repeat the question which you heard which is the equal protection question at the heart of the case. >> the answer was well-written and brilliant but it went into this thing about stateless persons then we had like 17 briefs that said that is not what the situation was. so was it enough to select -- is there anything else. >> the first argument were making again is is the point of connection to the united states. that's where the married couple comes in. no one is challenging our
the child is born out of wedlock. now, if his mother was an american he becomes an american if she lived here for one year. if his father is an american she becomes an american only if he has lived here for eight or ten years. that is a difference. why does that make a difference? it justifies the gender discrimination. >> but that applies if the parents are married. >> two wrongs don't make a right. >> no one is challenging perhaps i except no one is challenging but i am not...
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enough child sex abuse.d we want to make materials available to parents, to adults, and decided to print the "ten conversations," which were available online. many people can go online, but many of our parents and other people do not go online, so these booklets are available for people to read -- simple, 10 conversations. you can do one a day, one a week with your children and talk about preventing child sex abuse. >> you also have -- what i see here. you've got the calendar that we talked about earlier. you've got a big calendar, you have bookmarks. you have coloring books that are strategic in their message, too. patty, tell me about the coloring books. >> well, the coloring books are an activity that give children an opportunity to relax and share with their parent, caregiver, their friends, any adult what they're experiencing in life and hopefully it empowers them. they're treated as superheroes for themselves. it gives them a voice, gives them power. you are your own individual, and although we do not
enough child sex abuse.d we want to make materials available to parents, to adults, and decided to print the "ten conversations," which were available online. many people can go online, but many of our parents and other people do not go online, so these booklets are available for people to read -- simple, 10 conversations. you can do one a day, one a week with your children and talk about preventing child sex abuse. >> you also have -- what i see here. you've got the calendar...
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the child is reacting to it.ee homeless families, so, some of the children, you know, they are in, in, transitional housing, they're in hotels, and that is affecting them. engaging in other behaviors. i will explain this to the parent. and it is happening your child is having anxiety or stress due to this. how do we deal with it? so one of the things i might do is just, simply, logistics. al location of resources. calling up the case manager saying, hey, can you help the family with housing. or i think this child's parent is really anxious. can we help the parent get some treatment, because a lot of times you treat the parent. you are also treating the child. the child automatically gets better when you treat the parent. so -- that's, you know what i start out doing. and then we'll talk about other forms of treatment or where to go from there. >> how much of what kids are feeling these days -- in terms of anxiousness has to do with -- the environment in which they live? not just inside the home. environmental fac
the child is reacting to it.ee homeless families, so, some of the children, you know, they are in, in, transitional housing, they're in hotels, and that is affecting them. engaging in other behaviors. i will explain this to the parent. and it is happening your child is having anxiety or stress due to this. how do we deal with it? so one of the things i might do is just, simply, logistics. al location of resources. calling up the case manager saying, hey, can you help the family with housing. or...
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enough child sex abuse.o make materials available to parents, to adults, and decided to print the "ten conversations," which were available online. many people can go online, but many of our parents and other people do not go online, so these booklets are available for people to read -- simple, 10 conversations. you can do one a day, one a week with your children and talk about preventing child sex abuse. >> you also have -- what i see here. you've got the calendar that we talked about earlier. you've got a big calendar, you have bookmarks. you have coloring books that are strategic in their message, too. patty, tell me about the coloring books. >> well, the coloring books are an activity that give children an opportunity to relax and share with their parent, caregiver, their friends, any adult what they're experiencing in life and hopefully it empowers them. they're treated as superheroes for themselves. it gives them a voice, gives them power. you are your own individual, and although we do not expect chil
enough child sex abuse.o make materials available to parents, to adults, and decided to print the "ten conversations," which were available online. many people can go online, but many of our parents and other people do not go online, so these booklets are available for people to read -- simple, 10 conversations. you can do one a day, one a week with your children and talk about preventing child sex abuse. >> you also have -- what i see here. you've got the calendar that we...
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the child was found unhurt. the child and another infant are now in the custody of child protective services (vicki)new at 11. . . a woman has been arrested and charged with animal cruelty. . .after her dog died from being left in the car.it happened at around 5-p-m this afternoon. . .a french bulldog was left in its owner's hot car. . .as she shopped at the vacaville outlets.the owner claims she parked the car in a shaded area and left the windows partially down.temperatures in a vehicle can skyrocket. . . police urge people to not leave dogs unattended in cars. (steve) new at 11: menlo park police have released a photo of the pastor who is accused of sexually assault. 47-year-old victor tax-gomez led services at the el senor justicia nuestra church for at least four years. police say several children and adult victims claimed he sexual oneemr says she left the church because of what he did to her. another member says she had seen tax-gomez innappropriately hug and kiss children too close to the lips. he now fa
the child was found unhurt. the child and another infant are now in the custody of child protective services (vicki)new at 11. . . a woman has been arrested and charged with animal cruelty. . .after her dog died from being left in the car.it happened at around 5-p-m this afternoon. . .a french bulldog was left in its owner's hot car. . .as she shopped at the vacaville outlets.the owner claims she parked the car in a shaded area and left the windows partially down.temperatures in a vehicle can...
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they believe child labor in the tobacco industry is it an urgent issue in their documentary entitledtrotting in the fields ." -- "trotting in the fields." take a look. >> we started research in october and turned it in in january, so roughly three or four months. >> my thoughts changed a lot. before we started the research process, i have no idea child labor was going on in america in the tobacco industry. researching, did interviews, i became very aware, and now, i'm very passionate about the issue. >> i think that just learning about this issue was one of the strongest takeaways because nobody is talking about it. it's not on the media except for post" magazinen article. nobody is really talking about it, so when we started to delve into it and look at these different things that cause children to be working on tobacco farms, it really opened our eyes that this was happening in the u.s. >> this painful stomach ache me. it was so strong that i was crying at night. my mom was going to take me to the emergency room because i was feeling really bad. we feel dizzy, suffocated from the s
they believe child labor in the tobacco industry is it an urgent issue in their documentary entitledtrotting in the fields ." -- "trotting in the fields." take a look. >> we started research in october and turned it in in january, so roughly three or four months. >> my thoughts changed a lot. before we started the research process, i have no idea child labor was going on in america in the tobacco industry. researching, did interviews, i became very aware, and now, i'm...
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child. this just makes common sense. year alone, there were almost a half million children care. er more than 16,000 in my home state of pennsylvania alone. there are countless family members of these foster children who are not only they're ready to have these children placed in their homes when one of their can't take care of them. as a matter of good public policy, we should be making the much easier cess for family members, not more difficult, because it's often of the est interest child. studies show that placing foster children with relatives problems y of the children face when being placed into foster care. re over, it improves the outcomes for those -- moreover, it improves the outcome for these children. will most likely succeed if they can stay with a relative of their own. children placed with relatives tend to spend less time in oster care and also experience much more stability. the problem is that while to nt law allows states wage certain licensing standards when placing chil
child. this just makes common sense. year alone, there were almost a half million children care. er more than 16,000 in my home state of pennsylvania alone. there are countless family members of these foster children who are not only they're ready to have these children placed in their homes when one of their can't take care of them. as a matter of good public policy, we should be making the much easier cess for family members, not more difficult, because it's often of the est interest child....
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as a child he often played alone in the house. so this energetic activity is not his strong suit. [ speaking foreign language ] >> each game lasts 15 minutes, but his older son can't pull himself away from the game. he kept playing until his son got after the game, the family went to a cafe and he fell asleep. 30 minutes later, he was still fast suddenly she quietly begins to cry. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the next day, she searched for private schools on her computer. she wanted to change her son's situation by sending him to a better educational institution. she is looking at schools that cost more than $14,000 a year. tuition that the average citizen cannot afford. [ speaking foreign language ] are pr are are are are -- [ speaking foreign language ] >> in the past, she admitted to being a little emperor saying that he felt lonely as an only child. but now that he is a parent and company president, his views have changed. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> this wom
as a child he often played alone in the house. so this energetic activity is not his strong suit. [ speaking foreign language ] >> each game lasts 15 minutes, but his older son can't pull himself away from the game. he kept playing until his son got after the game, the family went to a cafe and he fell asleep. 30 minutes later, he was still fast suddenly she quietly begins to cry. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the next day, she searched for private schools on her computer. she...
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it's important for the health of the child. it's important for the bonding between the father and the child. so we love that you think like that and we love that you made that comment. thank you. >> a couple of tweets that have come in as we have been having this conversation. one says i love the idea of an optional savings account. another tweet says caring for my elderly mother is what ultimately took me out of the job market 12 years ago. now over 50 and prospects are bleak on the sick leave aspect. question from j sanders -- if every parent took full advantage, what level of payroll tax would be required to fully fund this? >> let me take the second first. the family act, which is more generous than -- it's the democratic plan that's been put forward in the congress and is more generous than what we proposal and they estimate it would require there be a 0.2 percentage increase in the payroll tax. if the payroll taxes now 6.2%, it would go to 6.4%. so you would hardly see this in your paycheck. >> and that 0.2 could only be
it's important for the health of the child. it's important for the bonding between the father and the child. so we love that you think like that and we love that you made that comment. thank you. >> a couple of tweets that have come in as we have been having this conversation. one says i love the idea of an optional savings account. another tweet says caring for my elderly mother is what ultimately took me out of the job market 12 years ago. now over 50 and prospects are bleak on the sick...
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, that child who think, what if i'm next. that makes my blood boil. >> reporter: john stanley and his son jack were at the beach. he was shocked. >> i cannot imagine how a parent could do that to their kid. crazy. >> reporter: shandra johnson is with a human services agency. she wants the public to know there are places couples can take their children if they need help. >> it is a better practice of using a hospital, fire station, a school, somewhere where you can speak to someone who understands the network of child protective services. they can make sure the child is in immediate care, not in imminent danger out in the public. >> reporter: police say there are no physical injuries to the child. vic lee, abc7 news. >> a popular hiking trail in san francisco's presidio has been closed after a pair of close calls with coyotes. the park trail cuts through the heart of the presidio running between the national cemetery and park presidio boulevard. dog walkers report encountering coyotes on the trail. one coyote snapped at a dog,
, that child who think, what if i'm next. that makes my blood boil. >> reporter: john stanley and his son jack were at the beach. he was shocked. >> i cannot imagine how a parent could do that to their kid. crazy. >> reporter: shandra johnson is with a human services agency. she wants the public to know there are places couples can take their children if they need help. >> it is a better practice of using a hospital, fire station, a school, somewhere where you can speak...
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you have a target at the un to eliminate child labour by 2030.e have spoken to the day had said it is not achievable. the problem needs to be addressed at the grassroots when it comes to society and education. what is the plan for the un to carry this out, and how confident are you will be able to reach this target? they have been agreed by member states and the global community. it is very important that member states have to ta ke important that member states have to take proactive action to prevent child labour. and clearly, today, children have to be in school for basic education. to achieve child labour in 2030, more children have to be in school. that is quite a task. but clearly, if countries want to achieve that, investment indication is important. investment in social protection for families is important. and that requires more effo rts important. and that requires more efforts to reduce poverty at the country level. but that can be done only if, at the country level, every single partner, every single actor, from the community, the poli
you have a target at the un to eliminate child labour by 2030.e have spoken to the day had said it is not achievable. the problem needs to be addressed at the grassroots when it comes to society and education. what is the plan for the un to carry this out, and how confident are you will be able to reach this target? they have been agreed by member states and the global community. it is very important that member states have to ta ke important that member states have to take proactive action to...
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any time a child is submerged including baby pools and even bath bathtubs no child should be in the water unattended. toddlers and preschoolers should be within arm's reach of a parent or adult even if a parent is present. flotation devices are not a substitute foray dult supervision and parents should avoid distractses like cellphone use and alcohol. >> safety around water is paramount but hopefully this will ease some o your child would see okay and then days later something happens. dry drowning, certainly you can understand why people would be concerned about that. >> i was concerned. i appreciate the doctor cleerk that up. see how quickly this stuff spreads like wild fire. >> all the parent blogs. seriously, i was concerned. >> thank you, lawr lauren. still ahead, the gop is raising against the clock. where they stand right now as they're trying to come up with the new healthcare billion before the holiday break. also ahead h. i was not going to let him get away it with it's not right. it's not fair. a purse snatcher picked the wrong pregnant woman to rob. coming up, are the presiden
any time a child is submerged including baby pools and even bath bathtubs no child should be in the water unattended. toddlers and preschoolers should be within arm's reach of a parent or adult even if a parent is present. flotation devices are not a substitute foray dult supervision and parents should avoid distractses like cellphone use and alcohol. >> safety around water is paramount but hopefully this will ease some o your child would see okay and then days later something happens....
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i just really wish we could have a child.orrespondent: the couple live in the small town of astaneh ashrafieh in the north of iran, situated in the province of gilan on the caspian sea. it's an area where religion and tradition still play and important role. -- an important role. the hosseinpours have invited their entire family for a visit. none of them know that the couple have undergone ivf, far away from home, in the capital tehran. faith in god is one thing, faith in modern medicine another. the large sign on the facade of the avicenna infertility clinic belies the fact that ivf is not widely talked about in the islamic republic, even though supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei issued a fatwa providing religious sanction for the process a few years ago. the clinic serves around 12,000 couples every year. there are such 70 clinics throughout the islamic republic. for more and more iranians, ivf is the only way to have a child. professor mehdi akhondi is the director of the institute. it's estimated that around 12 to 15%
i just really wish we could have a child.orrespondent: the couple live in the small town of astaneh ashrafieh in the north of iran, situated in the province of gilan on the caspian sea. it's an area where religion and tradition still play and important role. -- an important role. the hosseinpours have invited their entire family for a visit. none of them know that the couple have undergone ivf, far away from home, in the capital tehran. faith in god is one thing, faith in modern medicine...
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now, when my first child went to school, my mom said be involved in your child's education. so i went and sat in the back of the room and scared the heck out of the teacher because she thought i was spying on her. but i had a conversation with her -- i went back to my mother and she said be involved. do something that helps, you know. be innovative. what can you bring to this teacher and her class room? i worked for an international organization, so we have lots of people that were from other countries and i'd bring them over, they'd bring different foods and we had these great international days, but i had to be taught, i had to be told that to be involved, you need to do this and this. i think you said it earlier or did we -- we have to tell people who we need them to do. so i think the schools and the parents have to work together to make sure that everybody's on the same page about what can be involved and it is a lot of push-back in school. generally, you know, parents are not -- they don't feel as welcome, so i think we have to figure out a way to make parents feel tha
now, when my first child went to school, my mom said be involved in your child's education. so i went and sat in the back of the room and scared the heck out of the teacher because she thought i was spying on her. but i had a conversation with her -- i went back to my mother and she said be involved. do something that helps, you know. be innovative. what can you bring to this teacher and her class room? i worked for an international organization, so we have lots of people that were from other...
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it's important for the health of the child. it's important for the bonding of the father and the child. we love that you think like that and we love that you made that comment. host: a couple of tweaks that have come in as we have been having this conversation. one says i love the idea of an optional savings account. caring for mysays elderly mother is what ultimately took me out of the job market 12 years ago. now over 50 of prospects are bleak. question from j sanders -- if every parent took full advantage, what level of payroll tax would be required to fully fund this? guest: let me take the second first. the family act, which is more , it is more generous than what we propose and they estimate that it would require that there be at .2 percentage increase in the payroll tax. if the payroll taxes now 6.2%, it would go to 6.4%. you would hardly see this in your paycheck. host: that could only be used for this? guest: that's right. i don't know if that's a great estimate, but that's the one we have right now. the other comment
it's important for the health of the child. it's important for the bonding of the father and the child. we love that you think like that and we love that you made that comment. host: a couple of tweaks that have come in as we have been having this conversation. one says i love the idea of an optional savings account. caring for mysays elderly mother is what ultimately took me out of the job market 12 years ago. now over 50 of prospects are bleak. question from j sanders -- if every parent took...
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-- favorite child.ou won't commit on the 9. you said later this year. when is later this year. >> we committed when i came on late last year that we would make an announcement this calendar year. we're working diligently to make the decision. it is a huge decision not only for the club but for the community. we're meeting with stakeholders and doing the analysis. it is a generational decision. >> june 31st or december 31st. >> definitely by the end of the year. >> mayor schaaf and you pick up the phone and text. >> we are on texting terms. we are always texting back and forth. >> will you text me when you make a decision. >> all right. thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> all right. if you want to take a look at -- a closer look at the numbers from the study, because there are a lot of very interesting numbers when you're talking about construction, ballpark operations. we put all of those in the web links section. just look for the mornings on 2 tab on ktvu.com or just pick up your phone examine chec
-- favorite child.ou won't commit on the 9. you said later this year. when is later this year. >> we committed when i came on late last year that we would make an announcement this calendar year. we're working diligently to make the decision. it is a huge decision not only for the club but for the community. we're meeting with stakeholders and doing the analysis. it is a generational decision. >> june 31st or december 31st. >> definitely by the end of the year. >> mayor...
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news" a mother leaves a sleeping child nat minivan, moments later the car is gone with the child inside. >> a teenager gets swept away in the currents, continues in the water. >> it's draft day, excitement is building for the sixers future with the number one pick. >> good morning, matt o'donnell is off, jeanette reyes is joining us. >> let's go over and matt pells watching the roads. >> reporter: we're starting off dry, but it's going to be hot. we're starting out with clouds. the storms have pushed off the coastline. we'll see a mix of clouds and sun during the day. the temperatures will go up there, it's comfortable in the lehigh valley, 58 in quakertown, pottstown, 63 in coatsville, 64 in malvern. 65 in media. 70 right now in center city, if you're out for an early morning run, only slightly humid. 62 in browns mill, 65 in vineland. 69 in dover, delaware. temperatures today going up a good five degrees above average. we'll hit a high of 90. the day will unfold at 7:00 a.m. clouds and sunshine, 69. bright sunshine through much of the morning you'll be in the low 70s at 9:00. lunchtim
news" a mother leaves a sleeping child nat minivan, moments later the car is gone with the child inside. >> a teenager gets swept away in the currents, continues in the water. >> it's draft day, excitement is building for the sixers future with the number one pick. >> good morning, matt o'donnell is off, jeanette reyes is joining us. >> let's go over and matt pells watching the roads. >> reporter: we're starting off dry, but it's going to be hot. we're...
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and later became a child soldier.her allowed you to be recruited as a child soldier when you are only about seven or eight? so i do not know if he knew if we were going to be soldiers because it was made attractive that we were going to go to school and learn how to fly planes and make guns. all the things that people go to school for. so you thought you were going to get an education. you followed thousands of other south sudanese children. you went in the border of south sudan and ethiopia then. what happened to you at this school that you thought you were going to get an education, what happened? a lot of things. first, when we took off, we were put on a boat and the boat capsized and 250 young people were put in a small boat. only 50 people survived. my dad did not allow me to stay so they collected hundreds of young people and we had to walk to ethiopia. arriving there, we actually went to school for a while. what was really disturbing is seeing six, seven years old burying their own dead. we were not strong peop
and later became a child soldier.her allowed you to be recruited as a child soldier when you are only about seven or eight? so i do not know if he knew if we were going to be soldiers because it was made attractive that we were going to go to school and learn how to fly planes and make guns. all the things that people go to school for. so you thought you were going to get an education. you followed thousands of other south sudanese children. you went in the border of south sudan and ethiopia...
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when my first child went to school, why mom said be involved in your child's education. i sat in the back of the room and scared the heck out of the teacher because she thought i was spying on her. when i had a conversation with mother, went back to my be involved, do something that helps. be innovative. what can you bring to this classroom and the teacher? i learned from an international organization -- we had lots of people from other countries, with they would bring different food and we would have these great international days, but i had to be taught. i had to be told to be involved, you need to do this and this. i think you said earlier, we need to tell people what we need them to do. i think that the schools and the parents have to work together to make sure everyone is on the same page about what can be involved. and there is a lot of pushback and there is a lot of pushback in schools. generally, parents do not feel think we on the education site have to find a way to make parents feel that they belong as part of their child's education. workshops that taught par
when my first child went to school, why mom said be involved in your child's education. i sat in the back of the room and scared the heck out of the teacher because she thought i was spying on her. when i had a conversation with mother, went back to my be involved, do something that helps. be innovative. what can you bring to this classroom and the teacher? i learned from an international organization -- we had lots of people from other countries, with they would bring different food and we...
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i didn't even turn the car off the i have a child reminder. see. child reminder.our car before you leave. >> one important thing using app based alerts. make sure your phone is charged. >> biggest mistake parents make is they feel this can happen to them. paula faris, abc news, new york. >> how >> looked like he erch joyed working on the story. thank you for that, paula. coming up, the competition for the coolest summer job. >> this is great. seriously. rfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. this clean was like pow! everything well? my teeth are glowing. they are so white. step 1 cleans. step 2 whitens. crest [hd]. 6x cleaning*, 6x whitening*á ♪ jump for my love ♪ jump in ♪ and feel my touch ♪ jump >> if you want to taste my kisses in the night then jump for my love. >> teenagers in wisconsin are ju
i didn't even turn the car off the i have a child reminder. see. child reminder.our car before you leave. >> one important thing using app based alerts. make sure your phone is charged. >> biggest mistake parents make is they feel this can happen to them. paula faris, abc news, new york. >> how >> looked like he erch joyed working on the story. thank you for that, paula. coming up, the competition for the coolest summer job. >> this is great. seriously. rfect if...
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after no child left behind. i'm worried we could have a similar challenge here if we aren't -- if we aren't careful about how we weight these indicators. i think that's something for you guys to be watching. >> linda? >> well, i want to agree with mike about the fact that you should be looking in states to see if they have measures of growth or progress. which is really how you give credit to schools for what they contribute to student learning, not just what the kid came in with. new york actually has measures of both growth and progress for each of their indicators, or at least growth for the academic achievement ones and progress on all the others and i think a lot of states are trying to figure out how to do that and that's really important. also very important and i agree with that states should move away with proficient which only tells you how many kids met a score and look across the whole continuum. i think the use of the sort of single score, "a" through "f" or single number, can mask what's going on o
after no child left behind. i'm worried we could have a similar challenge here if we aren't -- if we aren't careful about how we weight these indicators. i think that's something for you guys to be watching. >> linda? >> well, i want to agree with mike about the fact that you should be looking in states to see if they have measures of growth or progress. which is really how you give credit to schools for what they contribute to student learning, not just what the kid came in with....
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of putting that in the child's mouth and had put meth in the child's mouth. that's when the police arrested her for attempted homicide. we have seen the police patrolling here and the park here, they didn't have an update to the child's condition, but say he's recovering in the hospital. in speaking to some of the people here and walking by, they all agree this is not really a park for kids. fo = = =. >> just incredible. thank you. >>> across the bay now for a mother accused of abandoning her daughter has surrendering to police. witnesses say she pushed her out of the van and drove away with a 1-year-old in the car. pairpara medics took care of the child and they later identified the mother and father. the father said he didn't see the child being pushed from the car. now the child protective service has custody of both children and they're investigating the mother. ing the mother. =. >>> this morning president trump announced his choice for the next director of the fbi. he will nominate christopher a. wray. a man of impeccable creditability. he is now a priv
of putting that in the child's mouth and had put meth in the child's mouth. that's when the police arrested her for attempted homicide. we have seen the police patrolling here and the park here, they didn't have an update to the child's condition, but say he's recovering in the hospital. in speaking to some of the people here and walking by, they all agree this is not really a park for kids. fo = = =. >> just incredible. thank you. >>> across the bay now for a mother accused of...
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that was her passion, helping a child.y thoughts, even when i was getting rescued, my reaction was different. i did not want to leave my gun, i wanted to come back to war. i am going to this white woman's country, i thought i will learn how to steal a plane and then come back to war. i became a different soldier. so, now we come to what is going on now. you say that you are related to riek machar, but you're not related, you are from the same part of south sudan as he is. so three years ago, south sudan votes for independence, it gets it and now look at it. in the midst of another conflict. 10,000 killed since december, maybe more. do you think everybody knows what is going on now in your country? not everybody knows because it depends on who is putting the message out. the government has their own propaganda, speaking out. the people in the oppositions have their way of putting out but as i can put a perspective on what actually happened was a political situation. one party, party members asking the president to democrati
that was her passion, helping a child.y thoughts, even when i was getting rescued, my reaction was different. i did not want to leave my gun, i wanted to come back to war. i am going to this white woman's country, i thought i will learn how to steal a plane and then come back to war. i became a different soldier. so, now we come to what is going on now. you say that you are related to riek machar, but you're not related, you are from the same part of south sudan as he is. so three years ago,...
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faces a felony charge of child endangerment. police say they tracked down the mother...samantha patton. she's accused of abandoning her child near the san francisco zoo yesterday evening. the 22- year-old suspect is now in custody. paramedics in the area witnessed her leave the child near the intersection of the great highway and sloat boulevard. luckily the child was unhurt. the 5-year-old girl and a one-year-old boy.... are now in the custody of child protective services (vicki) also in san francisco.... a report released today by the d-m-v reveal a bicyclist suffered minor injuries after colliding with a self-driving car on mission street last month.. the accident happened on may 25th ...at the intersection of mission and 11th streets. the report says the car had to make a quick stop and the bicyclist...who was riding close behind did not have time to stop...causing the rider to hit the back of the car. this is the forth accident involving a self-driving car in san francisco this year.. two of those accidents resulted in mino
faces a felony charge of child endangerment. police say they tracked down the mother...samantha patton. she's accused of abandoning her child near the san francisco zoo yesterday evening. the 22- year-old suspect is now in custody. paramedics in the area witnessed her leave the child near the intersection of the great highway and sloat boulevard. luckily the child was unhurt. the 5-year-old girl and a one-year-old boy.... are now in the custody of child protective services (vicki) also in san...
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as far as teaching the child no.on't regret her doing it. >> she purposely chose a non poisonous snake and that the baby's skin was broken. >> there was no harm to the ba baby. the baby is a happy healthy better. >> she let her bite her first to make sure it wouldn't bite too hard. brendan baker is her fee january say and the baby's father. >> a lot of people see it one way or another much it is unorthodox, yes, but it was a harmless action. it was not meant to hurt or traumatize or anything bad to the baby. >> the family says d.c. f visited and took no action. they are aware deputies have referred to the case to the state attorney's office we deputies saying they're probable cause. the lesson in snakes was child abuse. >> obviously it's not a good idea. there's teachable moments that you can have with a child. and that didn't he'll psych a good one. sure didn't. where is the common sense? this little girl is a soccer star. but her team got disqualified from the big game because, well, her hair is too short. yeah. ♪
as far as teaching the child no.on't regret her doing it. >> she purposely chose a non poisonous snake and that the baby's skin was broken. >> there was no harm to the ba baby. the baby is a happy healthy better. >> she let her bite her first to make sure it wouldn't bite too hard. brendan baker is her fee january say and the baby's father. >> a lot of people see it one way or another much it is unorthodox, yes, but it was a harmless action. it was not meant to hurt or...
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the child doesn't get to -- the child does not care about the metrics. right? the child cares about their experience in school. do they have a school with a high concentration of novice teachers? and i think these are the real core questions and this is to the point of not -- you know learning from the lessons of past and making the changes, we need to solve the fundamental inequalities that exist. we need to stop providing less to children who need more and that's what we need to do. >> yeah i want to just i was going to go that direction and take it a step further. if you look at massachusetts which is our highest performing state and has been for quite a long time, what they did in the early 1990s was first they put in place a weighted student formula for a way of funding schools so that schools serving poor kids and english learners and special needs kids got more money. one of the first states to do that. they then put in place useful standards, and put in place preschool education, they put in health care for students. they have a system of wraparound ser
the child doesn't get to -- the child does not care about the metrics. right? the child cares about their experience in school. do they have a school with a high concentration of novice teachers? and i think these are the real core questions and this is to the point of not -- you know learning from the lessons of past and making the changes, we need to solve the fundamental inequalities that exist. we need to stop providing less to children who need more and that's what we need to do. >>...
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mother and her partner, child's mother and her partner, child services can not understand what is happeningid the extraordinary measures which they took to disguise the abuse didn't hinder attempts by the abuse didn't hinder attempts by the authorities to assist. the two are now serving life in prison for the murder of the child. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the top three seeds tumble on a hot day at queen's with defending champion andy murray among them cristiano ronaldo will face court next month over tax evasion tax evasion allegations. and italian champions juventus are to be investigated over the transfer of paul pogba to manchester united. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the tennis news that there were plenty of shocks at the queen's tournament in london on tuesday. the top three seeds have all been knocked out in the first round, the most high profile was andy murray. the world number one was beaten in straight sets by a man 89 places below him in australianjordan thompson as andy swiss reports. back o
mother and her partner, child's mother and her partner, child services can not understand what is happeningid the extraordinary measures which they took to disguise the abuse didn't hinder attempts by the abuse didn't hinder attempts by the authorities to assist. the two are now serving life in prison for the murder of the child. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the top three seeds tumble on a hot day at queen's with defending champion...
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the child was found unhurt. at this point police have not relased any specific details about the child -- or the adults they are searching for.the child is in the custody of child protective services (vicki) it's been nearly a month sincthis massive brawl a wding in fremont. tonight -- one of the people hurt remains in the hospital... and family members are upset at police -- who they say have ánotá done enough to make arrests. kron4's alecia reid is live tonight outside city hall, where they have been protesting.alecia? doesn' tfeel this case is a priority and came to tonight's city council meeting to ask for help.pkgas my guests were leaving out, they attacked my guests from the outside, in the parking lotthe bride whose wedding was crashed by a group of unruly people, explains to the city council that her loved one remains in the hospital . and that the family is searching for answers.we're simply asking for justice, for them to give it the attention for the investigationnearly 6 dozen people were seen fighti
the child was found unhurt. at this point police have not relased any specific details about the child -- or the adults they are searching for.the child is in the custody of child protective services (vicki) it's been nearly a month sincthis massive brawl a wding in fremont. tonight -- one of the people hurt remains in the hospital... and family members are upset at police -- who they say have ánotá done enough to make arrests. kron4's alecia reid is live tonight outside city hall, where they...
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town clerk and go to the master and give up the child and then either the master would give the child right back to you or the master would find someone else to take the baby and they would be paid the 3.50. by 1802 the law had changed so it was $2 a month and then only until the child was 4 year's old and by 1804 they changed it where they eliminated because new york state was going broke. they couldn't afford to pay. by 1817, they changed the law so that everyone male or female that was born would have to serve 21 years to their parents, enslaver. july 4th when all the people that were called slaves, one of the points of writing this book, again, was to bring out the information about each person to learn about life because it's a part that excluded in the history books. when we are looking at 18th and 19th century, one of my missions because i was a teacher and i was a professor as well. a professor in education and social studies education is to enlighten young children that this is part of our history. see where we came from and the legacy of slavery is exactly where we are right
town clerk and go to the master and give up the child and then either the master would give the child right back to you or the master would find someone else to take the baby and they would be paid the 3.50. by 1802 the law had changed so it was $2 a month and then only until the child was 4 year's old and by 1804 they changed it where they eliminated because new york state was going broke. they couldn't afford to pay. by 1817, they changed the law so that everyone male or female that was born...
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the child was found unresponsive. he is facing a list of charges including aggravated assault and rape and endangering the welfare of a child and other offenses. >> that is cruel. sometimes the person is mentally abused themselves and they don't have any sense of direction in life so they harm other people for their satisfaction, but it's nothing but cruelty. >> the case is in the initial stages of investigation and there are questions what happened inside of this home and those living the neighborhood are heart broken by the news and want the ultimate punishment. >> to walk by and hear something like that is sad. i pray for the family. lord forgive them, it's sad to hear that and i do care. >>> back out live we can tell you tonight so far the name of the suspect is not released. and no information about this child's mother and we are waiting now to hear from the medical examiner for an official cause of death. that is the latest from here in southwest philadelphia. gray hall, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>
the child was found unresponsive. he is facing a list of charges including aggravated assault and rape and endangering the welfare of a child and other offenses. >> that is cruel. sometimes the person is mentally abused themselves and they don't have any sense of direction in life so they harm other people for their satisfaction, but it's nothing but cruelty. >> the case is in the initial stages of investigation and there are questions what happened inside of this home and those...
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. >> accused of possessing a huge child porn collection, another inmate attempts to salvage his relationship with his daughter and her children. >> so now when am i going to get some pictures of the kids? >> approximately 10:00 inmate gomes urinated out of his cell door. >> and deputies take steps to contend with an inmate. >> they're going to transfer me out of here or take me out in a body bag. one way or the other. >> inmate gomes, are you going to comply? >> there's a certain anonymity among most people in big cities, but boston is a city of traditionally tight-knit neighborhoods where it really does seem like everyone knows your name. even behind the walls of the city's primary detention facility, the suffolk county jail. >> i grew up in the south end, part of the city of boston, which is our neighborhood, not far from the facility. within seven years of this job i found i knew most people that i should know from childhood, from high school, and just from the neighborhood itself. >> inmates, too, often find themselves among friends and relatives. >> we're brothers, that's right. >> thou
. >> accused of possessing a huge child porn collection, another inmate attempts to salvage his relationship with his daughter and her children. >> so now when am i going to get some pictures of the kids? >> approximately 10:00 inmate gomes urinated out of his cell door. >> and deputies take steps to contend with an inmate. >> they're going to transfer me out of here or take me out in a body bag. one way or the other. >> inmate gomes, are you going to comply?...
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crazy. >> maybe they have another child, the child saw that you dumped that baby, that child is like, what if i'm next. that makes my blood boil. no one ever should have endured that, that poor child. >> reporter: so, again, police are still searching for that couple. we can only presume that that 5-year-old child is cooperating with police, is telling police a little about or as much as he can. we called our sister station, by the way, in arkansas to see if they received any missing children's report. and they do monitor those reports around the state. they tell us they have not. so, that is the very latest on this story. vic lee, abc7 news. >> thank you, vic. an uber driver has been arrested for attacking a passenger in his car. police say 42-year-old leonid beker was driving the victim to oakland. he got into the back seat of the car and assaulted her. he was arrested later at his home in san francisco. >> three people were killed during a gun battle inside a fresno home this morning. a fourth person is expected to survive. fresno's police chief says two men barged into the home at
crazy. >> maybe they have another child, the child saw that you dumped that baby, that child is like, what if i'm next. that makes my blood boil. no one ever should have endured that, that poor child. >> reporter: so, again, police are still searching for that couple. we can only presume that that 5-year-old child is cooperating with police, is telling police a little about or as much as he can. we called our sister station, by the way, in arkansas to see if they received any...
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child molesters or gang dropouts. but one thing we've learned about prison. housed. your safety is never guaranteed.
child molesters or gang dropouts. but one thing we've learned about prison. housed. your safety is never guaranteed.
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also given to preferential treatment as a child. somebody who didn't want to meet you because i will let you tell the story. i cracked up when i read this. >>>. >> i grew up in a world where i did not know i was special because of my skin color. i didn't feel it because my mom never told me. that was good. my country told everyone that. because of my skin color, i was superior to half of my family who was black and inferior to the half of my family who were white. they lived through apartheid and abided by the law. they were like this we have this white kid in the house and we don't hit him and so i was petrifi petrified. my grandmother would spank all of rest of the kids, but with me she said i can't hit you. i don't know what happened. with black children i know what's going to happen, but with him he turns red and blue and green and yellow. i'm going to kill a white child. in my world, i was just trevor. that's all i was. i thought i was a special child and i was a favorite. i enjoyed that privilege and i didn't understand where
also given to preferential treatment as a child. somebody who didn't want to meet you because i will let you tell the story. i cracked up when i read this. >>>. >> i grew up in a world where i did not know i was special because of my skin color. i didn't feel it because my mom never told me. that was good. my country told everyone that. because of my skin color, i was superior to half of my family who was black and inferior to the half of my family who were white. they lived...
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no child should be in the water unattended even those who can swim. toddlers and preschoolers should be in arm's reach of a parent or adult even if a lifeguard is present. flotation devices are not a substitute foray dult supervision and parents should avoid distractses like cellphones and alcohol use there's always plenty to be worried about and to be watching your kids for, but i think you can rest assured a little bit, but this whole dry drowning isn't as big a deal as it seems online with all the stories. if it's in the a real medical term do we know -- i've never really heard of it until recent ily. i guess what happens is there's a possible of after being in water and breathing it into the lung, later on it become a problem, but that's where she was saying six t you would notice symptoms with breathing difficulties and things like that. this idea that you would see nothing, the child would appear to be well and then days later all of a sudden die, she just doesn't believe that that would be the case. i'm glad she cleared it up. >> exactly. >> co
no child should be in the water unattended even those who can swim. toddlers and preschoolers should be in arm's reach of a parent or adult even if a lifeguard is present. flotation devices are not a substitute foray dult supervision and parents should avoid distractses like cellphones and alcohol use there's always plenty to be worried about and to be watching your kids for, but i think you can rest assured a little bit, but this whole dry drowning isn't as big a deal as it seems online with...
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is as every other child. lie.nother parent has to imagine any of you -- i know nobody in this room has to do it will,st imagine if you sit back on this motion notion for a moment and wonder what would the conversation be like sit there with your little girl and she's 5 years old and you getting her dressed her little getting uniform on, getting her ready, backpack. baby, now, you know you live right?ur grandmother, you understand that, right? you live with your grandmother. anybody ask you to see your address, say your address to america, baby. but mom, i live -- say your address for me. say it again. again and again. y'all can get on the donald argue about that fool all you want. voss,n collar about de cool, whatever. that was happening under obama, too. that was happening under clinton too. as a matter of fact, that's been happening since we got here. we've been lying about where we live to try and break the back of segregation because we've been trying to get our education way we know how. you see, our kid
is as every other child. lie.nother parent has to imagine any of you -- i know nobody in this room has to do it will,st imagine if you sit back on this motion notion for a moment and wonder what would the conversation be like sit there with your little girl and she's 5 years old and you getting her dressed her little getting uniform on, getting her ready, backpack. baby, now, you know you live right?ur grandmother, you understand that, right? you live with your grandmother. anybody ask you to...
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she was arrested last night and push -- booked on suspicion of child endangerment. a baby was in the car and both children are in the custody of child protective custody.>>> a woman is in critical condition after a man attacked her with a hammer. it happened early this morning outside the travel lodge hotel. the 23-year-old victim was helping a man who was suffering a medical issue when the suspect walked up and started hitting her with very -- a hammer. guest saw the victim moments later.>> the lady came by my room and blood was streaming down her face and she was sobbing. i saw a young fellow pinned to the ground. >> officers responded and arrested the suspect. no word on a motive. >>> the warriors are in action tonight in cleveland with a public viewing being held at the civic center in san francisco. crews have been busy setting up the jumbotron. this is game 3 of the nba finals between the warriors and cavaliers.>>> a party getting underway in oakland. >> 16,000 fans are expected to watch. christina is live where fans are starting to arrive. >> reporter: dozens
she was arrested last night and push -- booked on suspicion of child endangerment. a baby was in the car and both children are in the custody of child protective custody.>>> a woman is in critical condition after a man attacked her with a hammer. it happened early this morning outside the travel lodge hotel. the 23-year-old victim was helping a man who was suffering a medical issue when the suspect walked up and started hitting her with very -- a hammer. guest saw the victim moments...
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, any child, with the right individual or couple.nder five there will bea children are under five there will be a detailed exploration about whether adoption might be the right long—term placement for those children. and then the issues will both be planned for and an application will be made to a court for a placement order to be made which authorises the local authority to place that child for adoption. so the range of issues those children may face would be all the consequences of abuse and neglect and we're talking about some pretty terrible things that can happen to children. there may be children in sibling groups, those children may have experienced a very significant degree of adversity as those plans are made, they may have genetic conditions, we are not familiar with foetal alcohol syndrome type issues. soa foetal alcohol syndrome type issues. so a whole range of issues that the local authority and the court will be concerned about when coming to match that child or those children if it is in sibling group with prospective
, any child, with the right individual or couple.nder five there will bea children are under five there will be a detailed exploration about whether adoption might be the right long—term placement for those children. and then the issues will both be planned for and an application will be made to a court for a placement order to be made which authorises the local authority to place that child for adoption. so the range of issues those children may face would be all the consequences of abuse...
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he had no idea there was a child inside. as he pulled off with the van in tow. >> i heard somebody saying something about the child in the car. >> he had already looked through the tinted windows but after hearing that checked again. >> got out of the truck, walked through the side of the car, there all of the heavy tint and didn't see a child. later to find out that child was under a sheet. >> police who responded to the incident as an abduction found the tow truck and minivan. the little girl was safe and still sound asleep under blankets by the last row of empty seats. one says she should have known better but she sympathizes too. >> she has to do what she has to do for work. there have been no charges filed against the repo driver. they are working to determine if that mom will be charged. i reached out to domino's, no word coming out from them about this incident. nbc 10 news. >> thank you. >>> south jersey traffic is getting by the scene along northbound route 55. one person was killed when a pickup truck and dump truc
he had no idea there was a child inside. as he pulled off with the van in tow. >> i heard somebody saying something about the child in the car. >> he had already looked through the tinted windows but after hearing that checked again. >> got out of the truck, walked through the side of the car, there all of the heavy tint and didn't see a child. later to find out that child was under a sheet. >> police who responded to the incident as an abduction found the tow truck and...