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[laughter] >> guest: wonderful family wonderful family.will be appreciated sharing part of that story with us tonight so just got a lovely note. [inaudible] she says this is a real story and i'm proud to be bettye kearse cousin i would love to see her another madison descendents is i assume we could come together at mount pelee are and talk about her history. she said i will never be mad at you. : : you can see a full video and watch video of our other virtual author events at atlanta history center.com. thank you so much. really a pleasure. >> having lived through a loss of confidence in our institutions, a wave of cynicism that has left us unable to trust what we are told by anyone who calls themselves an expert, it becomes very difficult for us to rise to a challenge like this. our first reaction is to say, no, they're lying to us, only in it for themselves, and a lot of our national institutions have got to take on the challenge of persuading people again that they exist for us, that they're here for the country. >> sunday, june 7th at
[laughter] >> guest: wonderful family wonderful family.will be appreciated sharing part of that story with us tonight so just got a lovely note. [inaudible] she says this is a real story and i'm proud to be bettye kearse cousin i would love to see her another madison descendents is i assume we could come together at mount pelee are and talk about her history. she said i will never be mad at you. : : you can see a full video and watch video of our other virtual author events at atlanta...
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family's earth there. is a. case now is now that all the girls have living family. and others make a g.s.t. . in 2012 in order to reveal that being trafficked as paypal before entering hurricane yeah we found forge one death certificates and birth certificates. found that the children's names had been changed to prevent a surprise family finding them. and i thought if they've got family. there's no way that they should be here without us. if they've got family land we need to find a way to get them on. kate's organization forget me nots began the process of tracing the families they discovered alicia's parents had been searching for her for years and we got that news i remember crying when her father came to katmandu to see aleisha he hadn't seen her for 6 or 70 is and he kept her chin and he turned to head and she has a scar just here and he touched a skier and then he lifted her forehead and she has a scar just heah from when she was obviously a small child and he said this is this is my child. you can't even if you. did nothing else. was the most important. and t
family's earth there. is a. case now is now that all the girls have living family. and others make a g.s.t. . in 2012 in order to reveal that being trafficked as paypal before entering hurricane yeah we found forge one death certificates and birth certificates. found that the children's names had been changed to prevent a surprise family finding them. and i thought if they've got family. there's no way that they should be here without us. if they've got family land we need to find a way to get...
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the family members. have to inform themselves about the dementia when i know dementia or memory problems are part of dementia than i can better understand that my husband does not know anymore where we went for holidays 2 months ago and then i i don't take this personal and react the less emotional maybe but it is hard it stays hard and there will be days where my patience breaks because i'm going to be asked the same thing 10 times in 5 minutes not long ago there was hope on the horizon for alzheimer's patients there was a drug which was a little antibody but the studies were stopped. we sent our chief reporter peter shortcuts to find out what is new in the treatment of alzheimer's. here at the lights exude the apes are a source of fascination for visitors. perhaps it's because our primate relatives are so similar to us. they laugh they play games and express affection much like we do. they also get many of the same illnesses like colds diabetes and even depression but one condition they don't get is ou
the family members. have to inform themselves about the dementia when i know dementia or memory problems are part of dementia than i can better understand that my husband does not know anymore where we went for holidays 2 months ago and then i i don't take this personal and react the less emotional maybe but it is hard it stays hard and there will be days where my patience breaks because i'm going to be asked the same thing 10 times in 5 minutes not long ago there was hope on the horizon for...
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i introduced the family act she's now co-sponsoring a democratic led bill called the family act which would offer up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave for most workers it creates an independent as self-sustaining national insurance fund by having employees and employers pitching together with payroll contributions of true cents for every $10.00 in wages it has equivalent to less than $2.00. per week for a typical worker it's workable and you know why it's workable california new york new jersey 8 states plus the district of columbia moved in this direction and it is working. so why do you think we still don't have federal paid family leave when we 1st had family medical leave the view was that this was not sustainable business community couldn't do this it would put them out of business that was hard. today recognized as something that is important it's growing and no one where not of it's because of it and that's the argument we get today on page family. polls show that most americans across the political spectrum support the idea of paid family and medical leave but many
i introduced the family act she's now co-sponsoring a democratic led bill called the family act which would offer up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave for most workers it creates an independent as self-sustaining national insurance fund by having employees and employers pitching together with payroll contributions of true cents for every $10.00 in wages it has equivalent to less than $2.00. per week for a typical worker it's workable and you know why it's workable california new york...
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so why do you think we still don't have federal paid family leave when we 1st had family medical leave the view was that this was not sustainable business community couldn't do this it would put them out of business that was hard. today recognized as something that is important it's growing and no one will not have been because of it and that's the argument we get today on page family. polls show that most americans across the political spectrum support the idea of paid family and medical leave but many republican lawmakers don't think the government should mandated companies are competing for workers and voluntarily expanding benefits for their employees because of the tax cuts not because of a mandate from the federal government i mean that sounds wonderful but we all know at the end of the day there's nothing free in it at some point there's a lot of costs associated with this there's $2.00 main points of contention one is who's covered what what range of conditions are covered and the other is how do you pay for it and i would say a 3rd emerging issue is what is the proper role of
so why do you think we still don't have federal paid family leave when we 1st had family medical leave the view was that this was not sustainable business community couldn't do this it would put them out of business that was hard. today recognized as something that is important it's growing and no one will not have been because of it and that's the argument we get today on page family. polls show that most americans across the political spectrum support the idea of paid family and medical leave...
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their families and the families of all first responders across the country, who have lost loved ones to this virus, deserve to be taken care of. for their sake, i hope the house of representatives will act quickly to pass this legislation and that the president will sign it into law. our first responders in this unprecedented global pandemic, they did not hesitate or equivocate. they did their duty. they stood up. they faced danger. they answered the call and we now must answer the call. we must have their backs, just as they had ours. madam president, i yield the floor. thank you. >> thank you, madam president. at this moment americans everywhere are confronting unprecedented challenges and uncertainties as we continue to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic and the associated economic implosion. but that's not all that's going on across the country. although some of the challenges we face that are quite severe are just getting drowned out by the daily news about the pandemic. but imagine being a family farmer in the midst of this
their families and the families of all first responders across the country, who have lost loved ones to this virus, deserve to be taken care of. for their sake, i hope the house of representatives will act quickly to pass this legislation and that the president will sign it into law. our first responders in this unprecedented global pandemic, they did not hesitate or equivocate. they did their duty. they stood up. they faced danger. they answered the call and we now must answer the call. we...
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i know her family. i've been to her home. she knows the doctors and the family health workers. we're her team, hers alone. i mean, it's people saying, you're that special to us, you know. we're your special team. and we're interested in you, not only in terms of the medical aspects, but how are your children doing in school? >> going to tell us how to take an oral temperature while you're doing it. >> we said it was fundamental to involve people from the neighborhood in creative new health roles and certainly one of the most creative is the idea of the family health worker. the family health worker is typically a woman, though there are expanding opportunities for men in the role and always a person who lives in the neighborhood and understands its needs, its people and its community resources. >> if the patient is unconscious, you never take an oral temperature. >> to learn such health skills, care of the bedfast, checking vital signs, first aid and anatomy, and pass dexaminations to demonstrate their knowledge, they are part of the team. consulting closely with public health
i know her family. i've been to her home. she knows the doctors and the family health workers. we're her team, hers alone. i mean, it's people saying, you're that special to us, you know. we're your special team. and we're interested in you, not only in terms of the medical aspects, but how are your children doing in school? >> going to tell us how to take an oral temperature while you're doing it. >> we said it was fundamental to involve people from the neighborhood in creative new...
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thought if they've got family. there's no way that they should be here with us. if they've got family lane we need to find a way to get them apart. kate's organization forget me nots began the process of tracing the families they discovered alicia's parents had been searching for her for years and we got that news i remember crying when her father came to katmandu to see aleisha he hadn't seen her for 6 or 7 years and he kept her chin and he turned her head and she has a scar just here and he touched a skier and then he lifted her forehead and she has a scar tissue from when she was obviously a small child and he said this is this is my child. you can't even if you. did nothing else. was the most important. and the. forget me not has completely changed its mission from often age to reuniting children with their families. and after living at home with her family for 4 years alicia has returned to kathmandu to enroll in college and to mentor children like davey. there you. see that if there are no foreign staff volun
thought if they've got family. there's no way that they should be here with us. if they've got family lane we need to find a way to get them apart. kate's organization forget me nots began the process of tracing the families they discovered alicia's parents had been searching for her for years and we got that news i remember crying when her father came to katmandu to see aleisha he hadn't seen her for 6 or 7 years and he kept her chin and he turned her head and she has a scar just here and he...
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families. not in the us it's just not as they come in here and try to get new papers but i know them and they won't get any. bad idea that these people have to leave iraq even though they're iraqi citizens. they've shed too much plant they've killed too many people. do you want someone like that living next door to you. yeah you want them living in your town police it's just not acceptable on the bottom of the pitch. you are so much little watch those dollars go with this islamic state kill children and old people officers and soldiers and we should let these people back into the community but their kids are just like them i guess killed our children no fun no liberation i think that it is you know you have to pay a price for hurting people and the i ask fighters should have thought about that before hand. delivered the food they should have thought about their children their wives their brothers their family their tribe the book of life you get that look at the guy but they knew this would be
families. not in the us it's just not as they come in here and try to get new papers but i know them and they won't get any. bad idea that these people have to leave iraq even though they're iraqi citizens. they've shed too much plant they've killed too many people. do you want someone like that living next door to you. yeah you want them living in your town police it's just not acceptable on the bottom of the pitch. you are so much little watch those dollars go with this islamic state kill...
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of family on - - founding fathers? tell me more about that. >> yes. yes. one was at the university of virginia i can't remember but there was a symposium so with james monroe and thomas jefferson and the descendents of slaves and then later, just last year i was at montpelier for another town that was monroe, jefferson and washington but yes and i have stayed in contact. >> so many relationships have been built in this journey several were those that worked at montpelier this is the most elite of elite americans called the father of the constitution and to preserve the secret fire of liberty at the very foundation of america's national eat those be at the mandate came up with the political compromise you do so much to flesh out the people that are in your slave descendent line what about these contradictions with james madison or does that matter? doesn't matter who he was? that is a good question and it's tough. i think it does it's hard to balance out his faults it would be great if he freed slaves and lived up to th
of family on - - founding fathers? tell me more about that. >> yes. yes. one was at the university of virginia i can't remember but there was a symposium so with james monroe and thomas jefferson and the descendents of slaves and then later, just last year i was at montpelier for another town that was monroe, jefferson and washington but yes and i have stayed in contact. >> so many relationships have been built in this journey several were those that worked at montpelier this is the...
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if tragedy were to befall that family. unfortunately, the public safety officers benefit program was not designed to deal with a global pandemic of this type or magnitude that we have been aware of in the united states since late january. under existing statute, to be awarded benefits a first responder must be able to prove they contracted covid on-duty. we don't know if we haven't had it but through the reports we get it's kind of hard to tell where you come in contact with it. so the a last thing then that a grieving family needs to be worried about after the loss of a love doing, is whether or not they will be able to successfully prove that their loved one contracted covid in the line of duty and qualified for the loss of life under that 1976 law. almost as soon as the nationwide stay-at-home order was instituted, i began working with senator booker to craft language, to create presumption that would allow families to receive benefits without having to prove their loved ones contracted a deadly virusn on-duty. senator
if tragedy were to befall that family. unfortunately, the public safety officers benefit program was not designed to deal with a global pandemic of this type or magnitude that we have been aware of in the united states since late january. under existing statute, to be awarded benefits a first responder must be able to prove they contracted covid on-duty. we don't know if we haven't had it but through the reports we get it's kind of hard to tell where you come in contact with it. so the a last...
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but we owe it as a nation to the families and departments to be there for those families for those children. for their families and all first responders across the country who lost loved ones to the virus to be taken care of for their sake i hope the house will act quickly to pass this legislation and the president will sign it into law. first responders is the unprecedented global pandemic did not hesitate. they did their duty and stood up to face danger and answered the call. and we must have their backs just as they have hours. madame president i yield the floor. >> and with those unprecedented challenges as we continue to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic and the economicot implosion. that's not all that's going on across the country although some of the challenges that we face are quite severe
but we owe it as a nation to the families and departments to be there for those families for those children. for their families and all first responders across the country who lost loved ones to the virus to be taken care of for their sake i hope the house will act quickly to pass this legislation and the president will sign it into law. first responders is the unprecedented global pandemic did not hesitate. they did their duty and stood up to face danger and answered the call. and we must have...
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he and his wife cindy raised a family of five here. youngest daughter emily, the sweet, but quiet one. kind of a shrinking violet? >> the oldest sister said that she never got spanked. >> she didn't. she just remained silent and look at me with those big, brown eyes, and it was over. >> even though emily was from a prominent wealthy family, her friend lisa says emily never flaunted it. >> everyone knew that emily was a beckwith, but i never felt less of a person in the presence of emily or any one of her family. >> emily was the girl everyone wanted to be friends with and every boy wanted to date. according to friends shannon and sarah. >> could have had any -- >> oh, anybody. >> any boyfriend. >> all these boys were gaga over her. i mean, she was gorgeous. you've seen pictures of her. even in high school, she was gorgeous. it just wasn't her thing to date. >> by the time she was 21, emily had moved about 200 miles south to kansas city, missouri, working in a hair salon. one night in 2001, she went to a bar and a local boy named alex f
he and his wife cindy raised a family of five here. youngest daughter emily, the sweet, but quiet one. kind of a shrinking violet? >> the oldest sister said that she never got spanked. >> she didn't. she just remained silent and look at me with those big, brown eyes, and it was over. >> even though emily was from a prominent wealthy family, her friend lisa says emily never flaunted it. >> everyone knew that emily was a beckwith, but i never felt less of a person in the...
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it is c vital to help families whether this crisis. we know americans of a steady paycheck are more likely to have stable secure families and children from stable families are more likely to do well in school. that's what i design the usa rise plan as an economic framework that takes the human cost of the coronavirus into account, helping families and job creation today willil allow parents to getor back to work ad reduce the fallout from this pandemic from permanently impacting an entire generation. importantly this is not mean we should expand the grip of the federal government. american press institute report on achieving the american dream released just a few weeks ago states and i quote the power of communities has become all the more poignant as we retreated more isolated lives required by social distancing. oftentimes local institutions in neighborhoods have greater influence on economic outcomes than what is occurring at the federal level. and being of washington working on behalf of of our states i see that local impact firsth
it is c vital to help families whether this crisis. we know americans of a steady paycheck are more likely to have stable secure families and children from stable families are more likely to do well in school. that's what i design the usa rise plan as an economic framework that takes the human cost of the coronavirus into account, helping families and job creation today willil allow parents to getor back to work ad reduce the fallout from this pandemic from permanently impacting an entire...
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in my family history, also i had slaves in my family to be admired as well. there's a lot to live up to. a lot was expected of me. >> she carried the stories of her lineage, both had been enslaved, eight generations going back to the african-american woman who was brought to the united states. this is the tradition, tell us about that tradition and its role in your family. >> guest: the tradition goes back thousands of years probably before the birth of christ. they maintained entire cultures, the history of cultures with this value. i am sure it is going on today but it is a tradition of oral history. >> host: so this carries throughout your family and your mother told the story to others, there was a slide presentation, historical and genealogical, the black madison lecture circuit. in effect handed this role to you when she gave you the books. what was in the box? >> guest: all kinds of things, death certificates, marriage licenses, amazing hand stitching, a very fancy, some areas, slave senses, newspaper articles, anything that could be put together. ther
in my family history, also i had slaves in my family to be admired as well. there's a lot to live up to. a lot was expected of me. >> she carried the stories of her lineage, both had been enslaved, eight generations going back to the african-american woman who was brought to the united states. this is the tradition, tell us about that tradition and its role in your family. >> guest: the tradition goes back thousands of years probably before the birth of christ. they maintained...
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and in addition many families shared experiences via the family health link line.ward to conducting a more robust engagement in the fall of 2020 with the specific focus on the local control accountability plan. major impacts on students and families is reflected in each of the following sections of this report. changes to programs and offerings, high quality distance learning opportunities, needs of english learner, and low-income students. providing school meals while maintaining safe distancing practices. supervision of students during ordinary school hours and other concerns. with that i will hand it over to naomi. >> thank you so much. i'm naomi with the p.a.c. so as a result of the school closures, we have been having conversations around getting feedback and here's a few of the things that we have come up with. one is a loss of communication in general and clear communication in particular from specific school sites and from teachers to the home. so not necessarily district communication about higher level communications, but more specific site, specific scho
and in addition many families shared experiences via the family health link line.ward to conducting a more robust engagement in the fall of 2020 with the specific focus on the local control accountability plan. major impacts on students and families is reflected in each of the following sections of this report. changes to programs and offerings, high quality distance learning opportunities, needs of english learner, and low-income students. providing school meals while maintaining safe...
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both were family-based freedom suits. okay? i said that we often think of dred scott's case as one man, dred scott, but harriet scott, dred scott's spouse, filed her freedom suit at exactly the same time. she had been taken to fort snelling in wisconsin territory, and she had been sold or transferred to dr. emerson, who enslaved dred scott, think about that for a second, she was sold effectively in a free territory, so if slavery is not legal, under american law in the territory of wisconsin, how is it that harriet scott could be sold there? not just taken there, but sold. right? their daughter eliza was born on a steamer, up the mississippi river, above the 36/30 line. okay? their other daughter lizzy was born in missouri, upon their return. so dred scott v john sanford is not just about dred scott. it's about harriet and dred and eliza and lizzy, it's about a family who in various ways have different claims to freedom, right? i mean eliza is born in a free territory, and lizzy is born upon return to parents who have been effe
both were family-based freedom suits. okay? i said that we often think of dred scott's case as one man, dred scott, but harriet scott, dred scott's spouse, filed her freedom suit at exactly the same time. she had been taken to fort snelling in wisconsin territory, and she had been sold or transferred to dr. emerson, who enslaved dred scott, think about that for a second, she was sold effectively in a free territory, so if slavery is not legal, under american law in the territory of wisconsin,...
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i was reminded, my family history and also saves -- slaves in my family, so there was a lot to live up to. a lot was expected. >> host: your mother carried stories of your lineage told by her father and his father, both had been enslaved to. eight generations going back to this african woman who was kidnapped from her home country and brought to the united states. this was the tradition in the feminine, tell us about that tradition and its role in your stu family? >> the tradition goes back family thousands of years to before the birth of christ. the reels are men in the gulags are women who maintain an entire culture, history of those cultures, the values forever. primarily, the tradition of history. >> host: so this was carried throughout your family and your mother told the story to some others, a slide presentation she gave to historical and genealogical organizations in the 1980s. the black madison's lecture circuit. he in effect handed this role to you when she gave you the book as you call it. what was in the box? >> guest: all kinds of things. birth certificates, and death cert
i was reminded, my family history and also saves -- slaves in my family, so there was a lot to live up to. a lot was expected. >> host: your mother carried stories of your lineage told by her father and his father, both had been enslaved to. eight generations going back to this african woman who was kidnapped from her home country and brought to the united states. this was the tradition in the feminine, tell us about that tradition and its role in your stu family? >> the tradition...
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at a house near his extended family and apparently his extended family and apparently his sister wasthe update from the police in durham is he was staying in a pa rt in durham is he was staying in a part of his father's property so thatis part of his father's property so that is something the labour party has seized upon, saying the show is another inconsistency in the official story. the chronology of all of this suggests that at some point dominic cummings came back to london and then went back to durham? that is the second of the two new allegations tonight. that on the 19th of april mr cummings was spotted in the north—eastern durham, and it was days after he had been photographed in london having a p pa re ntly photographed in london having apparently recovered from the virus, so apparently recovered from the virus, so they lockdown measures were still in place. if that wasn't the case, why was he back in the north—east of england having apparently recovered from coronavirus? the acting leader of the liberal democrats has been speaking on bbc radio saying if he has not been sack
at a house near his extended family and apparently his extended family and apparently his sister wasthe update from the police in durham is he was staying in a pa rt in durham is he was staying in a part of his father's property so thatis part of his father's property so that is something the labour party has seized upon, saying the show is another inconsistency in the official story. the chronology of all of this suggests that at some point dominic cummings came back to london and then went...
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in the world has been owned by a family as long as this one. >> the family loyalties just tend to getdisintegrated. it's just a pattern for disaster. >> announcer: ...and a reprieve from the governor. but will it be enough? >> it's the day after labor day. the amusement park's not open down there. my father is flipping in his grave right now. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, in ocean city, maryland, an irresistible atlantic resort town known for its golden beaches and this historic boardwalk. now, the population may read 7,000, but more than 8 million visit every single year. and i'm here to meet a family that has a strange inheritance that's been an icon on this boardwalk for more than a century. hi, doug. >> hi. >> i'm jamie. >> nice to meet you. >> so nice to see you, too. your family really is so well known here. >> yeah, i'm afraid we are. yeah, we've been here a long time. >> a long time, indeed -- since 1890, to be exact. doug trimper's great-grandparents daniel and margaret trimper purchase two city blocks of oceanfront land.
in the world has been owned by a family as long as this one. >> the family loyalties just tend to getdisintegrated. it's just a pattern for disaster. >> announcer: ...and a reprieve from the governor. but will it be enough? >> it's the day after labor day. the amusement park's not open down there. my father is flipping in his grave right now. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, in ocean city, maryland, an irresistible...
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, community country and the environment, we pray for our family. do not ever forget that. he is doing gods work literally. donald trump jr.: i appreciate that. that means the world to me. i hear that. i like hearing from guys like you because you actually are in touch with real americans. it is not just an act. i have seen it. you probably realize i am somewhat that way, also. i'm the son of a billionaire from the european i do not pretend to be anything but. where i spent my time. where i choose to spend my free time, tens to be more with regular guys in middle america than in new york city at the bs cocktail parties. let's transition a little bit. you have for your entire career. i cannot believe you're 73 years old. you arehatever the hell doing, i would take that in a second. your energy is trump like. but, as someone who has been very vocal, but who is also in show business, let's talk about two things. have you seen the ramifications of being a vocal conservative in show business? and i would like to talk a little bit about getting the econom
, community country and the environment, we pray for our family. do not ever forget that. he is doing gods work literally. donald trump jr.: i appreciate that. that means the world to me. i hear that. i like hearing from guys like you because you actually are in touch with real americans. it is not just an act. i have seen it. you probably realize i am somewhat that way, also. i'm the son of a billionaire from the european i do not pretend to be anything but. where i spent my time. where i...
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i have a family member in my extended family who shot his wife and himself. is information that i received this weekend, okay? this could have happened anytime. but we know that these things are increasing right now. and we know that there's concerns around abuse. and, frankly, you know, parents are losing it just because everybody is losing it, we're stuck in the house. you know, just generally. and that's without financial concerns. or triggers around fear, you know, of your well-being. so i'm just wondering how do we know -- this is the question -- how do we know who needs help right now? because we may be the only contact that they have to help. even if i'm a teacher and i'm not a therapist, but if i can connect with a family and connect them with, you know, a resource, this is -- i'm just like holding on and this is the last week that we can maybe get them t the help that they need. how are we, number one, identifying those folks? and, number two, maybe they're not going to ask us for help because they are just in crisis. but how are we pushing out if yo
i have a family member in my extended family who shot his wife and himself. is information that i received this weekend, okay? this could have happened anytime. but we know that these things are increasing right now. and we know that there's concerns around abuse. and, frankly, you know, parents are losing it just because everybody is losing it, we're stuck in the house. you know, just generally. and that's without financial concerns. or triggers around fear, you know, of your well-being. so...
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it's tough for families. and one of the great frustrations here in salt lake is that there's a substantial lack of affordable housing and so that's one of the barriers that clients have is finding a place that they can continue to afford after our assistance and clients a lot of times face other barriers to getting housing whether it's on their criminal background or they have evictions from prior apartments and so it can sometimes be really difficult for clients to find a place to live that will accept them with their background or with the funding from the road home. to help them get out of the rut that their him. you cannot be both with yeah you like. time after time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability very important it's accelerating the transition to sustainable tries board sustainability stay number man at a more equitable and sustainable well. they claim their production is completely harmless. lovely. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is b
it's tough for families. and one of the great frustrations here in salt lake is that there's a substantial lack of affordable housing and so that's one of the barriers that clients have is finding a place that they can continue to afford after our assistance and clients a lot of times face other barriers to getting housing whether it's on their criminal background or they have evictions from prior apartments and so it can sometimes be really difficult for clients to find a place to live that...
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i know her family, i have been to her home. she knows the doctors and the family health workers. we are her team, hers alone. it is people saying you are that special to us. we are your special team, and we are interested in you not only in terms of the medical aspects, but how are your children doing in school? >> they are going to tell us how to take an oral temperature. the idea of the family health worker. vital to involve them in neighborhoods. the family health worker is typically a woman, though there are expanding opportunities for men. and always a person who lives in the neighborhood and understands its needs, its people, and its community resources. health skills such as check of the bed cast. passed some rigorous examinations. these family health care workers are integrated into the functioning alpha carotene. >> consulting closely with a public health nurse, who often serves as team coordinator, the family health worker has been her days assignments, which can include everything from visiting a coronary patient to visiting city hall to get action on a housing violati
i know her family, i have been to her home. she knows the doctors and the family health workers. we are her team, hers alone. it is people saying you are that special to us. we are your special team, and we are interested in you not only in terms of the medical aspects, but how are your children doing in school? >> they are going to tell us how to take an oral temperature. the idea of the family health worker. vital to involve them in neighborhoods. the family health worker is typically a...
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coronavirus restrictions mean her family can't visit.ve replaced my family, i'm very happy, very at peace. my family are a little bit devastated they can't come. i've got six brothers and sisters, and i thought i would never see them ever again. so these guys here have kept me going. dot taylor is 96, she's a great great grandmother. anybody who went around, they were always offered a bit of whisky only because it flavours it. at the very end of a patient‘s life, two family members are allowed inside the hospice. it's okay. so only now can they be with her mother, even though she doesn't have the virus. i came last wednesday, at that point, we were told that no visitors. what we haven't had is an opportunity to talk to anyone, because we were always in that stage where she's not able to talk to us in that way, but just listen to us. it's cruel in many ways. we will eventually have to say goodbye to my mum, and that's a different level of cruelness. gonna have a pipe with my brother. i've just been saying that "we are here, mum". just let
coronavirus restrictions mean her family can't visit.ve replaced my family, i'm very happy, very at peace. my family are a little bit devastated they can't come. i've got six brothers and sisters, and i thought i would never see them ever again. so these guys here have kept me going. dot taylor is 96, she's a great great grandmother. anybody who went around, they were always offered a bit of whisky only because it flavours it. at the very end of a patient‘s life, two family members are...
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income no work the problem damaged or she's millions of migrant workers out of a job day and that families back home go hungry so who should look after them i will the crisis change the way wealthy countries use foreign labor this is inside story. hello welcome to the program on bernard. farm workers are often the backbone of many societies they are doctors nurses shop assistants and manages all this take low skilled work the citizens of wealthy nations won't do they have families back home depending on the money they send but millions of migrant workers have seen their livelihoods evaporate as the corona virus spreads economies all over the world have been hit by the effects of lockdowns salaries are being cut or staff fired as business dries up the world bank says global remittances will drop by 20 percent this year the sharpest fall in recent history. migrant workers sent home 554000000000 dollars last year a record remittances overtalk foreign direct investment as the biggest source of money flowing into low and middle income countries most came from the united states and the gulf much
income no work the problem damaged or she's millions of migrant workers out of a job day and that families back home go hungry so who should look after them i will the crisis change the way wealthy countries use foreign labor this is inside story. hello welcome to the program on bernard. farm workers are often the backbone of many societies they are doctors nurses shop assistants and manages all this take low skilled work the citizens of wealthy nations won't do they have families back home...
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. >> a lot of my employees, i feel like they're family. >> plus, class of 2020. first of their families to go to college. knocked off course by the coronavirus. big dreams now derailed but not defeated. >> it's like paying it forward and like paying it back to my parents. >>> "nightline" "bringing america back" starts right now with byron pitts. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. nearly 13 million americans make a living by making things. a vital part of bringing america back means getting them back to work and getting manufacturing online. but how to do it safely. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> i've lived in southern indiana my whole life. this is kind of my thing, working on engines and hot rods and motorcycles. that's kind of what brought me into it. >> reporter: it had been three long weeks at home. but amanda harbold was finally headed back to the factory floor. >> it was kind of emotional because of everything that's going on. remember the cummins engine plant reopening last week after shutting its doors amidst crush of covid-19. >> i'm not someo
. >> a lot of my employees, i feel like they're family. >> plus, class of 2020. first of their families to go to college. knocked off course by the coronavirus. big dreams now derailed but not defeated. >> it's like paying it forward and like paying it back to my parents. >>> "nightline" "bringing america back" starts right now with byron pitts. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. nearly 13 million americans make a living by making...
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a story of love family and freedom going from i was 3 years old. we heard the sound of large explosions. and the hardships faced in captivity they came for me at midnight they told me to leave my son i said how can i find him i saw so much pain in the eyes of the other female prisoners in the our pricing. on al jazeera. with no guaranteed paid sick leave millions of americans are forced to choose between work and health i don't use my leave to get my mammograms i use my leave to care for my mother as the coronavirus brings employment laws into stock focus fold lines examines the human cost of losing business before. the united states has fallen behind people get sick the impossible choice america's paid leave crisis on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call. out to 0 we'll bring you the news and current affairs that matter to the. al-jazeera. the. heavy rains in eastern india and bangladesh as a powerful psycho and approaches millions are moved to higher ground for safety
a story of love family and freedom going from i was 3 years old. we heard the sound of large explosions. and the hardships faced in captivity they came for me at midnight they told me to leave my son i said how can i find him i saw so much pain in the eyes of the other female prisoners in the our pricing. on al jazeera. with no guaranteed paid sick leave millions of americans are forced to choose between work and health i don't use my leave to get my mammograms i use my leave to care for my...
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some children are able to find their families again.e the raid releasing armoured and the other boys and the shelter‘s arranged for his mother to come and get him. but the reunion itself is awkward. it was armoured's family who had sent him away to work. living in poverty they felt it was their only option. do you regret ever sending him away to work? what's the first thing you'll do when you first get home? it's hard to keep children like ahmed from being sent back to work. at the centre's ensured that his parents receive state support and has a stone morning for the future. ahmed's story has come to a happy ending — for now. police tried to track sunita down in delhi, they believe she may be working overseas for a family. as traffickers continue to exploit vulnerable families is hard to see a way out of this trade. for the vast majority of india's missing children rescue 00:03:14,977 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 remains a distant dream. hello. there are lots of weather changes on the way as we go through the rest of this weekend. still so
some children are able to find their families again.e the raid releasing armoured and the other boys and the shelter‘s arranged for his mother to come and get him. but the reunion itself is awkward. it was armoured's family who had sent him away to work. living in poverty they felt it was their only option. do you regret ever sending him away to work? what's the first thing you'll do when you first get home? it's hard to keep children like ahmed from being sent back to work. at the centre's...
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the name on my family for yea rs, brothers. the name on my family for years, it is down to them.up is locked up in my brother is locked up so everything is based around my family. it is notjust one, it is all the travelling community. and no matter how much they try to get out there, to accept people, it will never happen because in 50 years time, my granddaughter be here telling the same story. it is hard to fatten them. it keeps you occupied. it keeps you from going out on the town. getting messed up and fighting. the kids get it in their head that the guards keep picking at their father and their brother. but we deal with it. if the travelling community could get work, if they could getjobs, there would not be as much crime going ahead. unemployment within the travelling community in ireland currently stands at 80% 18—year—old noreen would like to get a job that fears it is not possible. every girl would like a job. i would love to be a beautician but i know even if i start courses, we will not get any further because i will get no job and get nowhere. even if she had the qual
the name on my family for yea rs, brothers. the name on my family for years, it is down to them.up is locked up in my brother is locked up so everything is based around my family. it is notjust one, it is all the travelling community. and no matter how much they try to get out there, to accept people, it will never happen because in 50 years time, my granddaughter be here telling the same story. it is hard to fatten them. it keeps you occupied. it keeps you from going out on the town. getting...
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we also lost family to keep a video diary. they saw no reason to celebrate on the day of independence but played cards at home hoping there would be no trouble in vain as it turned out was a was a reaction david belgrade not possible. was. a huge crowd protested the declaration of independence this. anger and humiliation whipped up by prime minister costa beats. soon often. hundreds attacked the american embassy. in cos of that celebrated american french and here they vented their new you read towards the west which they believed would help steal their sacred cos about. back in but salvato and his brother. have bore down to earth and. planting crops for the 1st time since they came home they fill this important movement north albi a right of a mechanized plowing machine a gift from foreign donors of the cost but government it should make farming easier but trouble is brewing again. this time in a nearby. supposed to independence attacked un and nato peacekeepers with grenades and guards at the end of this chaotic day one soldi
we also lost family to keep a video diary. they saw no reason to celebrate on the day of independence but played cards at home hoping there would be no trouble in vain as it turned out was a was a reaction david belgrade not possible. was. a huge crowd protested the declaration of independence this. anger and humiliation whipped up by prime minister costa beats. soon often. hundreds attacked the american embassy. in cos of that celebrated american french and here they vented their new you read...
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state of georgia have been arrested and charged with the murder of an unarmed black man and the family of a mob or he says he was out jogging when he was confronted by the 2 white men who say they thought he was a burglar the charges come after a public outcry over a lack of action more than it 2 and a half months after the 25 year old was killed and so the headlines to keep it here on al-jazeera much more news at the top of the hour right now let's hand it over to the stream. in a 2nd and isolating time the listening post cuts through the noise you get a look at another side of the story about the marketing information around the outbreak but in the mythical way the listening post on al-jazeera. arabic. either had a wanted a strong enough interest in county talk about simply ask him to not ask daft and grieving in june at a local pandemic last year when the act difficult conversations show you our not nice see you half you as. i look on much for defeat on want. and just sitting down to us explaining what the scene was about to earn the virus death. and one last night nico jumped on an
state of georgia have been arrested and charged with the murder of an unarmed black man and the family of a mob or he says he was out jogging when he was confronted by the 2 white men who say they thought he was a burglar the charges come after a public outcry over a lack of action more than it 2 and a half months after the 25 year old was killed and so the headlines to keep it here on al-jazeera much more news at the top of the hour right now let's hand it over to the stream. in a 2nd and...
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state of georgia had been arrested in charge of the murder of an unarmed black man the family of ahmad says he was out jogging when he was confronted by the 2 white men who thought he was a burglar. and i woman who's accused the u.s. presidential candidate joe biden of sexually assaulting says he should quit his race for the white house biden denies assaulting tara reid in 1903 when she was a 29 year old aide and then senator's office reid says she's willing to take a lie detector test. those were the headlines and the news continues on al-jazeera after the strain station that's a lot of. talk to al-jazeera what will of course were when you saw that document for the 1st story we listen to after the war saying you know europeans go build the united states or we will but we will not be with you when we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the al-jazeera. platter or to a walk and a string of her letters and how to talk about simply ask intimate ask jeff and wheeling in june at the local pandemic modern woman at difficult conversations show you our not an
state of georgia had been arrested in charge of the murder of an unarmed black man the family of ahmad says he was out jogging when he was confronted by the 2 white men who thought he was a burglar. and i woman who's accused the u.s. presidential candidate joe biden of sexually assaulting says he should quit his race for the white house biden denies assaulting tara reid in 1903 when she was a 29 year old aide and then senator's office reid says she's willing to take a lie detector test. those...
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american families. kent state, 50 years later, this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >>> in 1964, president johnson declared a war on poverty. as part of the effort the community health center's program was launched in 1965 striving to provide access to health care whose only treatment was the trip to the emergency room. next on reel america, a right to health, neighborhood health centers in profile. this office of economic opportunity film profiles several of the 36 health centers then in existence. today according to the national association of community health centers, they served 29 million people in more than 12,000 communities nationwide. >> i live in this neighborhood for about two years now and i'm used to the sound of the elevator train and up the streets the cars that are around. and where the kids play. some people might think it's colorful, you know? but when you live here you call it something else, because it doesn't look good or smell good or feel good. especially not when you'r
american families. kent state, 50 years later, this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >>> in 1964, president johnson declared a war on poverty. as part of the effort the community health center's program was launched in 1965 striving to provide access to health care whose only treatment was the trip to the emergency room. next on reel america, a right to health, neighborhood health centers in profile. this office of economic opportunity film profiles several of the 36 health...
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yes, we arejust for your family a real blessing.and we are very lucky, our heart goes out to all the family members who lost a loved one or more and loved ones. i saw a family was struggling and they have not survived. it is just... yes, it is a time of... it is good news press that there is so much bad news all around and really we we re much bad news all around and really we were the lucky ones and we feel for those who are hurting right now. thank you very much indeed for joining us on bbc news. brazil's supreme court has authorised the release of a video, that reportedly shows brazil's president bolsonaro confessing to interfering with the federal police to help his family. mr bolsonaro sacked the national police chief, mauricio valeixo last month, while police have been investigating his son, carlos bolsonaro. the video shows the president saying, "if one cannot change the law enforcement official, one changes his boss; if not his boss, one changes the minister. we're not kidding around". before going on to say "i will not wait
yes, we arejust for your family a real blessing.and we are very lucky, our heart goes out to all the family members who lost a loved one or more and loved ones. i saw a family was struggling and they have not survived. it is just... yes, it is a time of... it is good news press that there is so much bad news all around and really we we re much bad news all around and really we were the lucky ones and we feel for those who are hurting right now. thank you very much indeed for joining us on bbc...
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according to the initiatives found the adopt a family scheme has helped around 90 families so far with ambitions to reach a lot more. right now it's a drop in the ocean an impoverished keep era but a lifeline for those who are receiving it. it has forced athletics organizers to postpone all track and field events for the time being but 3 of the world's top hole vaulters have found a novel solution they held a virtual tournaments jumping in their own back gardens former olympic champion and rain on love in the ne of france it was the highest of alter he had jumped rivals of from sweden and the united states. and before we go a new world record in deadlifting has been set by icelandic actor how to be uncertain. the strong man who is best known for his role as the mountain in the t.v. show game of thrones lifted an incredible 500 in one kilograms at his gym one kilo more than the previous record holder who won the world's strongest man competition in 2018 said afterwards he was absolutely speechless. you're watching news i'm claire richardson in berlin and i'll be back with headlines at t
according to the initiatives found the adopt a family scheme has helped around 90 families so far with ambitions to reach a lot more. right now it's a drop in the ocean an impoverished keep era but a lifeline for those who are receiving it. it has forced athletics organizers to postpone all track and field events for the time being but 3 of the world's top hole vaulters have found a novel solution they held a virtual tournaments jumping in their own back gardens former olympic champion and rain...