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dss leaders refused to answer questions about what the agency is doing to improve those numbers. meantime, this mother says that she wasn't the only one who tried to alert social workers about serious injuries that she saw on her daughter's body. >> more than 100. >> you had more than 100 photos. and what was in the photos? >> bruise. bites. marks. somebody trying to choke her. >> no doubt exposing this type of behavior without exposing this type of failure. the law doesn't change and neither does the procedure. >> the latest reports show that some abuse calls are still going unanswered. what county leaders say they're doing in the second part of her investigation coming up tonight at 11:00. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call at 1-888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> coming up the science of fear. why so many of us shell out hard-earned cash to have the you know what scared out of us. why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learnin
dss leaders refused to answer questions about what the agency is doing to improve those numbers. meantime, this mother says that she wasn't the only one who tried to alert social workers about serious injuries that she saw on her daughter's body. >> more than 100. >> you had more than 100 photos. and what was in the photos? >> bruise. bites. marks. somebody trying to choke her. >> no doubt exposing this type of behavior without exposing this type of failure. the law...
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miguel ru- vctima. 14 dice ten mucha fe, t vas a tener tus papeles en 3 meses, unpermiso para trabajar y dss56 llevar 1,500 ra procear mi perdn, por obviamentehaber entrado ilegalmente apas. el estafador los llevaba presuntas oficinas oficiales en donde les tomabanfotografias y las huellas digitales, 11, 01 me dijo que llevara de lostaxes de 3 aÑos. una vez quecontaba con los documentos les haca llenarformularios. 7, 24 perdi como 3,000 dolares, mas o menos que segn el nos iba a arreglar los papeles. cuandtena todos los documentos en su poder lollevaba a otra ciudad.me hizo que mi troca lo llevarhasta lake taho entonces a laktahoe yo le dije voy con usteddonde va a entregar el dinero, no ustedes quedenseaqu, porque la abogada es una abogada quetrabaja en inmigracion pero ella trabaja aqu en el casinosemanas despues el estafadordesapareci. vanessa sandoval- dir. servicios legales de "siren147 hay las pernas que dicen trabajan con alguien en inmigracin. que conoces a unjuez que pueden hacer una decisin eso no es verdad en este pais no se llevan las cosasde esa manera. las autorades recomiendan
miguel ru- vctima. 14 dice ten mucha fe, t vas a tener tus papeles en 3 meses, unpermiso para trabajar y dss56 llevar 1,500 ra procear mi perdn, por obviamentehaber entrado ilegalmente apas. el estafador los llevaba presuntas oficinas oficiales en donde les tomabanfotografias y las huellas digitales, 11, 01 me dijo que llevara de lostaxes de 3 aÑos. una vez quecontaba con los documentos les haca llenarformularios. 7, 24 perdi como 3,000 dolares, mas o menos que segn el nos iba a arreglar los...
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dss is blue caller, graf caller, graf, makes his own judgment about everything it was the miracle we've got across really had two fights. he is a great mechanic with myself with his favorite fuel all of their girlfriends are crazy she shied allotted tried to run away but she loved it neck. every morning we had a routine to hitch up the buells - - newels. began to want to prevent a runaway but she was a prom queen and did not like to work she is a very pretty head is is my favorite mule in the middle very affectionate. and this one over here is kind of crazy. this is that signal plus french is three abreast because to get more power out of them that way instead of in front of each other the secret to the trip i had it built myself i wanted the unassisted crossing nobody coming into my camps at night. and there were zero bidders who will take you on a pioneer wagon train you go ted miles every night when you get into camp there is the air-conditioned rv awaiting you. we did not do that. [laughter] so this is what made it possible for us to cross because i had 3,000 pounds of provisions wh
dss is blue caller, graf caller, graf, makes his own judgment about everything it was the miracle we've got across really had two fights. he is a great mechanic with myself with his favorite fuel all of their girlfriends are crazy she shied allotted tried to run away but she loved it neck. every morning we had a routine to hitch up the buells - - newels. began to want to prevent a runaway but she was a prom queen and did not like to work she is a very pretty head is is my favorite mule in the...
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i want to really thank not only dss, but they actually man the shelters, and keep them safe, but they also partner with the american red cross and with the alvation army who have been fantastic partners as we have gone through. and the national guard, we have increased the number of guardsmen on duty, and now up to 1,300 guards members across the state. and we have 7,000 on alert as we may need them, and they have done 25 aerial rescues to date, and they will continue to do that, and the good news that we have, and this is that we have zero hospitals that are going to the have to evacuate, and we have had a lot of hero, and i will talk to you about the great heroes a little bit later, but one in particular are the heroes that work at the columbia fire department. they worked all night long to get the bulk water over to the hospital so that the hospitals didn't have to go down, and if you want to talk about the work and the greatness of south carolina, it was the columbia fire department who said they would try to make sure that they made sure that happened, and so i want to say a spec
i want to really thank not only dss, but they actually man the shelters, and keep them safe, but they also partner with the american red cross and with the alvation army who have been fantastic partners as we have gone through. and the national guard, we have increased the number of guardsmen on duty, and now up to 1,300 guards members across the state. and we have 7,000 on alert as we may need them, and they have done 25 aerial rescues to date, and they will continue to do that, and the good...
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dss leaders refused to answer questions about what the agency is doing to improve those numbers.hile, this mother says she wasn't the only one who tried to alert social workers about the serious injuries she saw on her daughter's body. >> more than 100. >> you had more 100 photos. and what, what was in the photos? >> bruise, bites, marks. somebody choking her. >> without exposing this type of behavior without exposing this type of failure, the law doesn't change and neither does the procedure. >> all the latest reports show that some abuse calls are still going unanswered. what county leaders say they're doing in the second part of the investigation tonight at 11:00. >>> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call at 1-888-996-tips or send an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> animal abuse and unlawful termination. the animal care workers have filed a lawsuit against six flags in vallejo. in that lawsuit the employees say that the water dolphins are swimming in at the parks is dangerous, even deadly. they say when they raise concerns about the water and other
dss leaders refused to answer questions about what the agency is doing to improve those numbers.hile, this mother says she wasn't the only one who tried to alert social workers about the serious injuries she saw on her daughter's body. >> more than 100. >> you had more 100 photos. and what, what was in the photos? >> bruise, bites, marks. somebody choking her. >> without exposing this type of behavior without exposing this type of failure, the law doesn't change and...
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police records show the girl's preschoolteacher also called dss about deep cuts on the girl's face and bruises on her head. the teacher suspected the child was frequently absent because crystal was trying to give the injuries time to heal. she reported bizarre behavior that included dressing the girl in long-sleeved sweaters and jackets even in the heat of summer. but it wasn't until june, five months after the family's first report, that the girl's mother convinced a social worker to check on her. these are photos taken the same day the girl was found bruised, eyes swollen shut, bite marks and scars covering her body. police records show instead of calling 911 or taking custody of the girl, the social worker told crystal to take her to the hospital. when the worker called hours later, the girl was still at home. police records show four hours passed before crystal finally took the girl to urgent care where she was rushed to the emergency room and given a blood transfusion. the doctor concluded she was "a severely battered child and could have died from blood loss." now crystal peretas
police records show the girl's preschoolteacher also called dss about deep cuts on the girl's face and bruises on her head. the teacher suspected the child was frequently absent because crystal was trying to give the injuries time to heal. she reported bizarre behavior that included dressing the girl in long-sleeved sweaters and jackets even in the heat of summer. but it wasn't until june, five months after the family's first report, that the girl's mother convinced a social worker to check on...
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they do have plenty of food and water, all very safe and taken care of, and i want to thank not only dss who you may not realize they actually man those shelters and keep them safe, but they also partner with the american red cross and with the salvation army who have been absolutely fantastic partners to work with as we go through this. national guard, we've increased our number of guardsmen on duty, we're now up to 1300 national guard members across the state. we still have 7000 on alert as we may need them. they have done 25 aerial rescues to date and will continue to do that. the good news that we have in this is that we have zero hospitals that are going to have to evacuate, and we have had a lot of heroes. and i'm going to talk to you about the great hero ares a little bit later -- heroes a little bit later, but one in particular are the heroes that work at the columbia fire d.. they worked all night long so that the hospitals didn't have to go down. and if you really want to talk about the work and the greatness of south carolina, it was the columbia fire department that said they
they do have plenty of food and water, all very safe and taken care of, and i want to thank not only dss who you may not realize they actually man those shelters and keep them safe, but they also partner with the american red cross and with the salvation army who have been absolutely fantastic partners to work with as we go through this. national guard, we've increased our number of guardsmen on duty, we're now up to 1300 national guard members across the state. we still have 7000 on alert as...
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i want to really thank not only dss, who you may not realize they actually man those shelters and keep them safe, but they also partner with the american red cross and the salvation army, who have been absolutely fantastic partners to work with as we go through this. national guard. we have increased our number of guardsmen on duty. we are now up to 1300 national guard members across the state. we still have 7,000 on alert as we may need them. they have done 25 aerial rescues to date and will continue to do that. the good news that we have, and this is what we have zero hospitals that are going to have to evacuate. we have had a lot of heroes and i'm going to talk to you about the great heroes a little bit later but one in particular are the heroes that work at the columbia fire department. they worked all night long to get the bulk water over to the hospitals so the hospitals didn't have to go down. if you really want to talk about the work and the greatness of south carolina, it was the columbia fire department that really said they were going to try and make sure they had -- made su
i want to really thank not only dss, who you may not realize they actually man those shelters and keep them safe, but they also partner with the american red cross and the salvation army, who have been absolutely fantastic partners to work with as we go through this. national guard. we have increased our number of guardsmen on duty. we are now up to 1300 national guard members across the state. we still have 7,000 on alert as we may need them. they have done 25 aerial rescues to date and will...
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of the worst cases of abuse in the history of the department of children and families, then called dss. >> she is going to be freed coming home to her son. while dontell is six feet below. >>> >>> the family tells me she's scheduled to be released next week after serving roughly eight years in prison. >> that's not a proper sentence. beating kids in the state. >> the reporter: dontell's uncle, is also called for more supervision in foster home. then mayor thomas menino called for sweeping reforms before after several deaths of the children in dcf care, dontell's family says nothing has changed. >> bringing back the memories of dontell jeffers, he was every child and we are forced to make changes, but we don't see any changes, we see an epidemic. >> governor charlie baker announced systemwide reforms to dcf last month, including the reestablishment of a central regional office that hasn't been opened since around the time of dontell's death. dontell's family says governor baker could do more. >> they're saying things, but there's still a lot more work needs to be done. and i don't think
of the worst cases of abuse in the history of the department of children and families, then called dss. >> she is going to be freed coming home to her son. while dontell is six feet below. >>> >>> the family tells me she's scheduled to be released next week after serving roughly eight years in prison. >> that's not a proper sentence. beating kids in the state. >> the reporter: dontell's uncle, is also called for more supervision in foster home. then mayor...
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highs will rebound in the lower to mid 70s witpltyf nsne noeripn mate exct tstt moowit ary ou sesnrey dss naanigprsu budsn t aa.ig eng osaythghwi bbrzyitououchcef intain yd ntui io . e>loanlepoca been looking for ways to crack down on reckless drone use. a review of f - a - a data shows heki or - ara t spot for reports of drones flying in airspace reserved for aircraft. a close call this summer led to police trying a new tactic on the problem. here's c - b - s news correspondent kris van cleave. ...for lapd officer james schwedler and pilot kevin cook a drone strike could be catastrophic. ((sot schwedler 020841)) a drone is like trying to spot a gnat sometimes, it could totally sneak up on you a danger that's with the crews of the lapd's 17 choppers every time they're in the air. they fly low and fly fast-while ththe's yet to be a collision, pilots espececlly fear even a relatively small 10 pound drone striking the windsheild, the main rotor or the one on the tail... ((sot: cook 020320)) if we impact a drone, we're going to have 3550 pounds of aircraft with 130 pounds of jet petroleum com
highs will rebound in the lower to mid 70s witpltyf nsne noeripn mate exct tstt moowit ary ou sesnrey dss naanigprsu budsn t aa.ig eng osaythghwi bbrzyitououchcef intain yd ntui io . e>loanlepoca been looking for ways to crack down on reckless drone use. a review of f - a - a data shows heki or - ara t spot for reports of drones flying in airspace reserved for aircraft. a close call this summer led to police trying a new tactic on the problem. here's c - b - s news correspondent kris van...
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the child is now in dss custody. >> a developing story this morning: doctors treating a man for hypothermia after he was rescued naked from boston harbor saturday afternoon. harbor. right no, no word on his condition. also this morning, forecast police say an alleged drunk driver who drove more than 20 miles down route 3 in the wrong direction is now under troopers say they had to resort to drastic measures to end this wild ride. kelli o'hara frorts plymouth. it worries me. >> you have to be aware of your surroundings. >> that is very scary. >> a shobing scene that has drivers talking. state police say this plymouth man was drivings the wrong way down route 3 early saturday morning. for more than 20 miles. >> i don't know why people think it's safe to get behind the wheel drinking. it is totally not. it is dangerous. the car is a weapon. >> just after midnight, state police received a flurry of 911 calls. all reporting a man going the wrong way down a busy highway. he esearchly hit another car. that driver, kevin palmer seen here after his arrest. investigators tell 7 news palmer was headed
the child is now in dss custody. >> a developing story this morning: doctors treating a man for hypothermia after he was rescued naked from boston harbor saturday afternoon. harbor. right no, no word on his condition. also this morning, forecast police say an alleged drunk driver who drove more than 20 miles down route 3 in the wrong direction is now under troopers say they had to resort to drastic measures to end this wild ride. kelli o'hara frorts plymouth. it worries me. >> you...
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i wonder p they'll dss them alike too. >> what do you do for birthdays? separate weekends? just combine them all together. >> you have to make that move. you have to i would say. >> coming up, the price you'll pay to protect your expensive smartphone. those costly cases but what's the best option. >> i'm constantly breaking the phone. also ahead, the $2 photo that could be worth several million dollars. back to billy the kid. >> and later the all-star lineup of musicians giving the first couple a presidential performance. that's after a look at today's forecast map. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, this is an important message. so please, write down the numbeber on your screen. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. it's a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do notave one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the c
i wonder p they'll dss them alike too. >> what do you do for birthdays? separate weekends? just combine them all together. >> you have to make that move. you have to i would say. >> coming up, the price you'll pay to protect your expensive smartphone. those costly cases but what's the best option. >> i'm constantly breaking the phone. also ahead, the $2 photo that could be worth several million dollars. back to billy the kid. >> and later the all-star lineup of...