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families. to juvenile justice, juvenile justice treatment courts and family treatment courts work to protect childreneal families, and to strengthen communities. you provide direct support for child victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. you worked to improve community responses to these heinous crimes. you work to ensure all youth will come in contact with the justice system have equal access to specialized well resourced counsel. that condition and treatment of young people in correctional facilities and work to ensure they can successfully reenter their communities you provide specialized services with youth and their families from educational and vocational opportunities to housing assistance and healthcare, to family programming and substance abuse treatment. you do this to ensure young people are able to rejoin their communities build a fulfilling purposeful and safe lives. you do this work with the understanding that we must confront the persistent justified disparities in juvenile justice outcomes along racial and socioeconomic lines. i know this represents just a fraction of y
families. to juvenile justice, juvenile justice treatment courts and family treatment courts work to protect childreneal families, and to strengthen communities. you provide direct support for child victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. you worked to improve community responses to these heinous crimes. you work to ensure all youth will come in contact with the justice system have equal access to specialized well resourced counsel. that condition and treatment of young people in...
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when a family court approves an adoption, it's a permanent break between the child and their birth family they'll usually be able to send and receive letters from their birth family a couple of times a year, but they won't be able to meet them in person until they turn 18. but today, teenagers can easily find their birth families online. sometimes, they meet them and decide they want to leave their adoptive parents. there's an adoption breakdown and it can come back to the family court. the court's most senior judge says research shows the approach should change. the better course is to have some form of real, live — albeit minimal — contact with the naturalfamily. and what we've tried to do in this report is capture that and transmit the message in a clear and coherent way for people to see, not to change the law. not every adopted child wants to see their birth family, especially the parents who couldn't care for them. james, not his real name, was adopted aged four and sent yearly letters to his birth mother. then, as a young teenager, he stopped. i'd cut contact because i didn't feel
when a family court approves an adoption, it's a permanent break between the child and their birth family they'll usually be able to send and receive letters from their birth family a couple of times a year, but they won't be able to meet them in person until they turn 18. but today, teenagers can easily find their birth families online. sometimes, they meet them and decide they want to leave their adoptive parents. there's an adoption breakdown and it can come back to the family court. the...
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there is no appeal through the family court division in this.gs that we must work through. i am not saying never, absolutely not, but as parliament, it is really difficult and we must step away from motion and look at what bill says and i don't think this bill is fit for purpose. there were two big schools of thought on what was said in this debate. fine schools of thought on what was said in this debate.— in this debate. one said more details can — in this debate. one said more details can be _ in this debate. one said more details can be looked - in this debate. one said more details can be looked at - in this debate. one said more i details can be looked at through in this debate. one said more - details can be looked at through the committee stage if this bill passes and start on the process through parliament and the chair of the health select committee said she would reserve the right, although she supports the bill now, to say no at a later stage. on the other hand, the first mp who spoke opposing the bill said that it is just too huge to
there is no appeal through the family court division in this.gs that we must work through. i am not saying never, absolutely not, but as parliament, it is really difficult and we must step away from motion and look at what bill says and i don't think this bill is fit for purpose. there were two big schools of thought on what was said in this debate. fine schools of thought on what was said in this debate.— in this debate. one said more details can — in this debate. one said more details...
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families have slow hearings with family courts and lack of access to lawyers. unfair barrier safety native american tribes trying to keep their families together. and trauma and mental health issues experienced by older foster youth. in addition to many families experiencing poverty, are wrongly accused of child neglect. neglect. when what they really need is community support. poverty should not be the sole reasons a child is removed from their homes here one particular case from washington county missouri sticks with me. a mom and four four is liva shed with no central heat, no refrigeration, no running water, no beds, and little food. those children went into custody because of these concerning conditions and hygiene difficulties that would obviously accompany problems of this type. three years past, between the time the children were removed from their home and the time the court deemed moms living arrangements insufficient. even though she had mates of stance of, substantial improvement to both her housing and transportation situation here the court deemed
families have slow hearings with family courts and lack of access to lawyers. unfair barrier safety native american tribes trying to keep their families together. and trauma and mental health issues experienced by older foster youth. in addition to many families experiencing poverty, are wrongly accused of child neglect. neglect. when what they really need is community support. poverty should not be the sole reasons a child is removed from their homes here one particular case from washington...
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a family court showdown that became one of the longest and most contentious that charleston had ever seen. >> mothers everywhere saying shame on him, how can he try to rip that baby from her arms when she's still nursing, she built this bond. >> i wasn't trying to take her away from her mother. i just felt i was the more stable parent. >> at the hearing, harris and others testified that lee's behavior was erratic. sometimes violent. one psychiatrist testified that lee had a mood disorder. according to harris' lawyer, lee's emotional outbursts were on full display in the courtroom, so much so that the judge had to take action. >> as the case wore on, it's clear her level of anxiety and frustration rose until the judge required that a bailiff stand behind her chair to keep her seated. >> some people might say that she felt like her baby was slipping away from her, and that any mother might start to lose their mind a little bit in court. >> i think there's truth in there. also indicative of her inability to control her behavior. >> on lee's behalf, two other psychiatrists said she had n
a family court showdown that became one of the longest and most contentious that charleston had ever seen. >> mothers everywhere saying shame on him, how can he try to rip that baby from her arms when she's still nursing, she built this bond. >> i wasn't trying to take her away from her mother. i just felt i was the more stable parent. >> at the hearing, harris and others testified that lee's behavior was erratic. sometimes violent. one psychiatrist testified that lee had a...
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so davion was adopted on national adoption day the week before thanksgiving, santa clara county family court held a special celebration for families to make their adoptions official. we got to be there for said ceremony, capturing the moment his adoption became official. >> i would treasure today beyond all the days of my life, all the days of my life. >> so davion and p family and fs in the courtroom. >> i had some of my friends, my sisters, my grandpa. i have my teacher, my nurse, my nurse, my friends. i have a lot of my family members here. >> looking back, priscilla says the joy she feels isn't just for her family, but all who were there on adoption day. >> i was just so happy for all those kids that did get adopted. i looked online all over the world. people, kids was getting adopted. so it was very exciting for me. >> and so davion, more joy comes now looking ahead to the rest of their lives from this thanksgiving onward. how you feel about this all being official now and you having this first thanksgiving? >> i just feel really happy about it. and yeah, i just feel really happy about
so davion was adopted on national adoption day the week before thanksgiving, santa clara county family court held a special celebration for families to make their adoptions official. we got to be there for said ceremony, capturing the moment his adoption became official. >> i would treasure today beyond all the days of my life, all the days of my life. >> so davion and p family and fs in the courtroom. >> i had some of my friends, my sisters, my grandpa. i have my teacher, my...
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santa clara county family court held a special celebration for families to make their adoptions official got to be there for syldavian ceremony, capturing the moment his adoption became official. >> i would treasure today beyond all the days of my life, all the days of my life. >> so davion and priscilla were surrounded by family and friends in the courtroom. >> i had some of my friends, my sisters, my grandpas. i have my teacher, my nurse, my nurse. i have a lot of my family members here. >> looking back, priscilla says the joy she feels isn't just for her family, but all who were there on adoption day. >> i was just so happy for all those kids that did get adopted. i looked online all over the world. people, kids was getting adopted, so it was very exciting for me. >> and so davion, more joy comes now looking ahead to the rest of their lives from this thanksgiving onward. how you feel about this all being official now? and you having this first thanksgiving? >> i just feel really happy about it. and yeah, i just feel really happy about it. >> this first thanksgiving we're going to have
santa clara county family court held a special celebration for families to make their adoptions official got to be there for syldavian ceremony, capturing the moment his adoption became official. >> i would treasure today beyond all the days of my life, all the days of my life. >> so davion and priscilla were surrounded by family and friends in the courtroom. >> i had some of my friends, my sisters, my grandpas. i have my teacher, my nurse, my nurse. i have a lot of my family...
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each person in the family in court filings, the two is submitting an accounting statement of what they say shows the full payments to or for his equal share, a little over $138,000. >> the tuohy family, also claiming or is trying to extort them. text messages. they say are between them and the former nfl star. allegedly show or demanding they pay him millions. the tuohys filing, also stating the use of the term adopted was always meant in its colloquial sense. it was never meant as a legal term of art. >> and a lot of legal terms become colloquial adoptions, not really one of them. >> the tuohys, contesting his suit. >> this is a sad day. it's devastating to the family and we hope that it doesn't have a chilling effect on others who want to help needy individuals. >> michael awes inspiring story of escaping an impoverished childhood in foster care, then making it to the nfl inspired millions. he was a first round nfl draft pick in 2009. >> the baltimore ravens select michael oher, selected 23rd overall by the baltimore ravens. >> the tools were there by his side just months into his nf
each person in the family in court filings, the two is submitting an accounting statement of what they say shows the full payments to or for his equal share, a little over $138,000. >> the tuohy family, also claiming or is trying to extort them. text messages. they say are between them and the former nfl star. allegedly show or demanding they pay him millions. the tuohys filing, also stating the use of the term adopted was always meant in its colloquial sense. it was never meant as a...
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had said that the intervention of a court would simply interpose an expensive and time consuming forensic procedure, and sirjames mundy, the former president of the familye who believe implicitly in judicial on the sense and infallibility, and he adds that he does not, can possibly have any confidence in the efficacy of what is proposed. if thejudge supposed to second—guess doctors? will the church make a decision on the basis of paperwork? orwill there decision on the basis of paperwork? or will there be a hearing in open court? —— will thejudge make a decision. where is the capacity in the judicial system for this? so farfrom being a genuine safeguard, the involvement of a judge could just be a rubber stamp. judge could 'ust be a rubber stam -. ~ , judge could 'ust be a rubber stam. ~ , ., stamp. will my learned friend . ive stamp. will my learned friend give way? _ stamp. will my learned friend give way? yes. _ stamp. will my learned friend give way? yes. it _ stamp. will my learned friend give way? yes. it more - stamp. will my learned friend give way? yes. it more than l give way? yes. it more than two thirds of care _ give way? yes. it more than t
had said that the intervention of a court would simply interpose an expensive and time consuming forensic procedure, and sirjames mundy, the former president of the familye who believe implicitly in judicial on the sense and infallibility, and he adds that he does not, can possibly have any confidence in the efficacy of what is proposed. if thejudge supposed to second—guess doctors? will the church make a decision on the basis of paperwork? orwill there decision on the basis of paperwork? or...
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he the court surrounded by his family and sweden-— the court surrounded by his family and supporters.e media. — and supporters. he didn't speak to the media. he _ and supporters. he didn't speak to the media, he didn't _ and supporters. he didn't speak to the media, he didn't say _ and supporters. he didn't speak to the media, he didn't say anything, j the media, he didn't say anything, but as he was driven away he had much to ponder. in a social media post tonight, conor mcgregor said, he plans to appeal today's decision. kevin sharkey, bbc news, in dublin. two men have pleaded guilty to running a vast people—smuggling operation, from a car wash in south wales. dilshad shamo and ali khdir, from caerphilly, moved hundreds of people from iraq, iran and syria into the uk, using cars, lorries and boats. they were arrested last year by the national crime agency, which told the bbc the criminal enterprise was run along the lines of a travel agency, with services advertised like a tripadvisor for smugglers. here's wyre davies. from this innocuous and otherwise legitimate car wash, ali khdir
he the court surrounded by his family and sweden-— the court surrounded by his family and supporters.e media. — and supporters. he didn't speak to the media. he _ and supporters. he didn't speak to the media, he didn't _ and supporters. he didn't speak to the media, he didn't say _ and supporters. he didn't speak to the media, he didn't say anything, j the media, he didn't say anything, but as he was driven away he had much to ponder. in a social media post tonight, conor mcgregor said, he...
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so davion was adopted on national adoption day the week before thanksgiving, santa clara county family courtd a special celebration for families to make their adoptions officia. we got to be there for davion ceremony, capturing the moment his adoption became official. i would treasure today beyond all the days of my life, all the days of my life. so davion and priscilla were surrounded by family and friends in the courtroom. >> i had some of my friends, my sisters, my grandpas. i have my teacher, my nurse, my nurse, my i have a lot of my family members here. >> looking back, priscilla says the joy she feels isn't just for her family, but all who were there on adoption day. >> i was just so happy for all those kids that did get adopted. i looked online all over the world. people kids was getting adopted. so it was very exciting for me. and so davion, more joy comes now looking ahead to the rest of their lives from this thanksgiving onward. >> how you feel about this all being official now and you having this first thanksgiving? >> i just feel really happy about it. and yeah, i just feel reall
so davion was adopted on national adoption day the week before thanksgiving, santa clara county family courtd a special celebration for families to make their adoptions officia. we got to be there for davion ceremony, capturing the moment his adoption became official. i would treasure today beyond all the days of my life, all the days of my life. so davion and priscilla were surrounded by family and friends in the courtroom. >> i had some of my friends, my sisters, my grandpas. i have my...
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the handyman, he said, was in and out of family court at the time and desperate for money.money because he had a custody hearing where he needed $1,500 to pay a lawyer. and i wouldn't give it to him. narrator: he tells a story that you're there in the garage with a gun on him. you say do it now. unbelievable that he would even say that. the man is a disturbed man, and he made a mistake. and he crossed the line, killed my wife, and now he's trying to blame it on me. and said he did it for what? little $1,000 or so and an old beat up cadillac. first of all he said 2,000. then it was 6,000. then it was 8,000 and a cadillac. i didn't offer him anything to do anything. think about it just for a moment. if you wanted to harm someone, would you hire a guy with a 68 iq and have the work done in your garage in your home? just for a moment, think about that. does that make any sense? absolutely not. i mean, i'm not a nefarious person, but i'm certainly not going to hire an idiot to kill my wife in my garage. narrator: and the idea that he forced gentz to do it at gunpoint was prepost
the handyman, he said, was in and out of family court at the time and desperate for money.money because he had a custody hearing where he needed $1,500 to pay a lawyer. and i wouldn't give it to him. narrator: he tells a story that you're there in the garage with a gun on him. you say do it now. unbelievable that he would even say that. the man is a disturbed man, and he made a mistake. and he crossed the line, killed my wife, and now he's trying to blame it on me. and said he did it for what?...
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360 program, women's hope, walden house, homeless prenatal program, hamilton families and family treatment court. going to be a father now. >> according to the health department, overdose deaths in san francisco are down 20% compared to this time last year. a new traffic roundabout in wine country, and it is set to have a major impact and improve a long time traffic issue in the area. and who's ready to hit the slopes? a look at the latest snow totals up in the sierra as more resorts get ready to open for the season. >> and there's more snow in the sierra forecast. we're tracking another rain event for us here the bay area ♪ stay ahead of your moderate-to-severe eczema. and show off clearer skin and less itch with dupixent, the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, that helps heal your skin from within. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to yo
360 program, women's hope, walden house, homeless prenatal program, hamilton families and family treatment court. going to be a father now. >> according to the health department, overdose deaths in san francisco are down 20% compared to this time last year. a new traffic roundabout in wine country, and it is set to have a major impact and improve a long time traffic issue in the area. and who's ready to hit the slopes? a look at the latest snow totals up in the sierra as more resorts get...
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the judge said the diginity and forbearance shown by holly's family in court had honoured her memory.s. these are the moments holly newton was last seen alive. the 15—year—old had repeatedly told logan macphail — seen here walking into an alleyway — that their relationship was over. holly, who was 15, hesitates, but eventually, her killer lures her in, too. macphail, who was 16 at the time, then launched an attack on her that was so brutal and sustained that the knife he was using broke. a boy who heard holly's screams and tried to save her was also stabbed. today, the 17—year—old was jailed for life and told he must serve a minimum of 17 years for her murder. holly was a child. although you were not an adult, she was no match for you, armed with a knife. she had severe injuries as she sought to defend herself from the knife. she must have realised before she died, i'm afraid, that she was fighting for her life. throughout the trial, macphail had claimed he couldn't remember attacking holly, and that he had been carrying a knife for more than a week because he planned to hurt himself
the judge said the diginity and forbearance shown by holly's family in court had honoured her memory.s. these are the moments holly newton was last seen alive. the 15—year—old had repeatedly told logan macphail — seen here walking into an alleyway — that their relationship was over. holly, who was 15, hesitates, but eventually, her killer lures her in, too. macphail, who was 16 at the time, then launched an attack on her that was so brutal and sustained that the knife he was using...
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the family reacting in court. >>> also developing, yet another random slashing attack in new york citychilling scene on the streets of new york. the video of the suspect right here tonight. this time on columbus and 86th street on the upper west side. who the suspect targeted. >>> tonight, president-elect donald trump's embattled attorney general nominee, matt gaetz, on capitol hill. vice president-elect j.d. vance bringing him to meet with senators. and the closed-door meeting in the house. the fate of that ethics report involving gaetz. what republicans and democrats said when they emerged from that meeting late today. so, will senators and the american people ever know what's in that report? >>> tonight, the three home explosions rocking neighborhoods in three different parts of the country. with the colder air moving in, one case deadly. witnesses say an hvac worker was working on the heating system in one of the homes. >>> overseas tonight, the war in ukraine. and tonight, ukraine reportedly launching a new round of long-range missiles into russia. this time, british-made missiles
the family reacting in court. >>> also developing, yet another random slashing attack in new york citychilling scene on the streets of new york. the video of the suspect right here tonight. this time on columbus and 86th street on the upper west side. who the suspect targeted. >>> tonight, president-elect donald trump's embattled attorney general nominee, matt gaetz, on capitol hill. vice president-elect j.d. vance bringing him to meet with senators. and the closed-door...
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the judge said the great diginity and forbearance shown by holly's family in court had honoured her memoryls. these are the moments holly newton was last seen alive. the 15—year—old had repeatedly told logan macphail, seen here walking into an alleyway, that their relationship was over. holly, who was 15, hesitates but eventually her killer lures her in too. he then launched an attack on her that was so brutal and sustained that the knife he was using broke. the boy who heard holly's screams and tried to save her was also stabbed. today the 17—year—old was jailed for life and told he must serve a minimum of 17 years for her murder. ., , . , serve a minimum of 17 years for her murder. ., , ., , ., . serve a minimum of 17 years for her murder. ., , .,, ., . ~ ., murder. holly was a child. although ou are murder. holly was a child. although you are not — murder. holly was a child. although you are not an _ murder. holly was a child. although you are not an adult, _ murder. holly was a child. although you are not an adult, she _ murder. holly was a child. although you are not an adult, she was
the judge said the great diginity and forbearance shown by holly's family in court had honoured her memoryls. these are the moments holly newton was last seen alive. the 15—year—old had repeatedly told logan macphail, seen here walking into an alleyway, that their relationship was over. holly, who was 15, hesitates but eventually her killer lures her in too. he then launched an attack on her that was so brutal and sustained that the knife he was using broke. the boy who heard holly's...
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mason rist�*s uncle and max dixon's mother have given statements on behalf of both families outside the courto see what we've seen. and no one, no one should ever see any of that. and we thank them for coming to the correct decision as far as we as a family are concerned. we want to thank the public, all over bristol, all over the country that, you know, have seen what's happened to these two innocent boys and have helped along the way and everything. mason, ourfamily, like most families, is a is a big jigsaw puzzle. and mason was a massive part of that jigsaw puzzle. and basically that piece of the puzzle is now been destroyed and will never be replaced, but will always be in our hearts. the last six weeks have been emotionally draining. today's outcome doesn't change the fact that two families go home without their boys, but we can now hopefully begin to process that and rememberthem both, and the happy memories that both— families have of max and mason. i need to thank everyone that's been involved in our case. i have so much respect for the hard work, dedication and support to our familie
mason rist�*s uncle and max dixon's mother have given statements on behalf of both families outside the courto see what we've seen. and no one, no one should ever see any of that. and we thank them for coming to the correct decision as far as we as a family are concerned. we want to thank the public, all over bristol, all over the country that, you know, have seen what's happened to these two innocent boys and have helped along the way and everything. mason, ourfamily, like most families, is...
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court. >>> and the investigations into benjamin netanyahu's aides. the leaks of classified intelligence. >>> and gruesome details emerging from the medical examiner in the laken riley murder trial. the testimony leaving familyt crying with their hand, their heads in their hands. our nbc news reporters are following the latest developments. we begin with the latest news in the donald trump hush money conviction. lisa is following all of this. you had a little more time to digest exactly what is in this filing. what the options are. so tell me what you are finding. >> the manhattan da alvin bragg have told judge juan merchan they expect donald trump's team to file a motion to dismiss the indictment in the case on the grounds he will be president and that even during the presidential transition, he shouldn't be amenible to any aspect. they will agree to stay any and all other proceedings including the sentencing and are willing to wait until 2029 when donald trump is no longer president to see their verdict come to an end. >> lisa, thank you for that. >>> let's go to nbc's vaughn hillyard reporting from west palm beach, florida and vaughn, team trump sees this as a big win. what are they saying? >> we expect h
court. >>> and the investigations into benjamin netanyahu's aides. the leaks of classified intelligence. >>> and gruesome details emerging from the medical examiner in the laken riley murder trial. the testimony leaving familyt crying with their hand, their heads in their hands. our nbc news reporters are following the latest developments. we begin with the latest news in the donald trump hush money conviction. lisa is following all of this. you had a little more time to...
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however, optimistic and says that people in alameda county have been asking about care court for awhile. >> we have family member who's are eager to get their loved ones into care court and into treatment that they think that they really need and deserve. >> i think alameda county has a fairly large number of people who could benefit from this and so, i think it is needed. i think it is not the solution for everything i think there is certainly more that is needed >> in the homestretch of the roll out the supreme court held collaborative training sessions working with behavioral health personnel. they have been open to the public. >> we have gotten good turnout. that is good. >> a new assignment from judge bean and a new avenue for care in alameda county for vulnerable with a great need. >> what i am looking forward to is being able to, in any small way, help their lives. >> alameda county will officially start taking e-filings for care court on november 28th and in-person filings on december second. >> as max mentioned participation in care court has gotten off to a slow start in parts of the state parti
however, optimistic and says that people in alameda county have been asking about care court for awhile. >> we have family member who's are eager to get their loved ones into care court and into treatment that they think that they really need and deserve. >> i think alameda county has a fairly large number of people who could benefit from this and so, i think it is needed. i think it is not the solution for everything i think there is certainly more that is needed >> in the...
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the judge said the great diginity and forbearance shown by holly's family in court had honoured her memoryay, that their relationship was over. holly, who was 15, hesitates but eventually her killer lures her in too. macphail, who was 16 at the time, then launched an attack on her that was so brutal and sustained that the knife he was using broke. a boy who heard holly's screams and tried to save her was also stabbed. today the 17—year—old was jailed for life and told he must serve a minimum of 17 years for her murder. holly was a child. although you were not an adult, she was no match for you armed with a knife. she had severe injuries as she sought to defend herself from the knife. she must have realised before she died, i'm afraid, that she was fighting for her life. throughout the trial, macphail had claimed he couldn't remember attacking holly and that he had been carrying a knife for more than a week because he planned to hurt himself and not her, something he told police officers at the scene. but the judge said he had repeatedly lied. cctv released today showed he had been stalking
the judge said the great diginity and forbearance shown by holly's family in court had honoured her memoryay, that their relationship was over. holly, who was 15, hesitates but eventually her killer lures her in too. macphail, who was 16 at the time, then launched an attack on her that was so brutal and sustained that the knife he was using broke. a boy who heard holly's screams and tried to save her was also stabbed. today the 17—year—old was jailed for life and told he must serve a...
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you mentioned the family, 27 members of the family in court crying while that video played out and they could see it. you and i, the audience could not. the judge made that call. the mom left the courtroom. stepdad and father stayed. and audience and i heard what you did, congresswoman, and it was just as chilling as anything because we could see that officer reacting in realtime to what was going on because that was the shot we had of the man who tried to save her right there live living through it a second time. i appreciate you being with me and i know that the fight may be mighty on capitol hill. i understand that the house may see a squeak of a majority beyond what you guys already have with races that have not been called. but i know this is your priority. thank you. >> absolutely. thank you, harris, appreciate you. >> harris: this is the former roommate of laken riley, 22 years old. let's watch. >> state's exhibit 16 tell us what that depicts. when was that picture taken >> october of 223. >> is that the half marathon you all ran? >> yes. >> in that photograph you see la laken's
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family wept. on the other side of the court room, the families of the two murdered teenagers cried and embraced onether. indianapolis defense attorney john tompkins followed the case from the beginning. >> i thought there was a fair amount of questionable evidence and there were some significant weaknesses in the state's case. >> reporter: prosecutors say the eighth-graders were hiking along an abandoned railroad bridge in delphi in february of 2017 when they spotted someone. liberty pulled out her phone and started recording, capturing a grainy image of a man and his voice. prosecutors say that man was allen, who then pulled out a gun and forced the teens down a hill where he slit their throats. it took five years for authorities to arrest him. he had been working at a pharmacy in the town the whole time. while behind bars, allen confessed dozens of times to killing the two girls but his defense argued those confessions were under duress, a result of him being placed in solitary confinement for more than a year. investigators found two key pieces of evidence inside allen's home. a jacket similar t
family wept. on the other side of the court room, the families of the two murdered teenagers cried and embraced onether. indianapolis defense attorney john tompkins followed the case from the beginning. >> i thought there was a fair amount of questionable evidence and there were some significant weaknesses in the state's case. >> reporter: prosecutors say the eighth-graders were hiking along an abandoned railroad bridge in delphi in february of 2017 when they spotted someone....
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walden house homeless prenatal program, hamilton families and family treatment court. >> now, the health department says the number of drug overdose deaths in san francisco are down 20% compared to this time last year. >> sonoma county has issued an order requiring health care workers to wear masks. this comes amid a risk of rising risk of respiratory illnesses, including covid and the flu. the order applies to staff at all patient care facilities. sonoma county is also encouraging everyone who is six months or older to get updated on their vaccinations. the face mask requirement will start monday. >> our time now 505. in marin county, the tamalpais high school football team is now on probation because of alleged racist incidents. the marin ij is reporting that the incident involved remarks made by some football players about and toward a black teammate. the school district, in a letter sent to the team and their families, said that if there's another incident, the football team may possibly forfeit games or the entire football season. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price has
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roughly 20 members of the victim's family were in court today.convicted of murder, ibarra faces life without parole. jericka? >> jericka: mark strassmann for us in athens, georgia. thank you. nearly 41 million people from philadelphia to new england are under red flag warnings tonight. the areas at risk from drought-driven wildfires are expanding. cbs's rob marciano is with us for the very latest. good evening, rob. >> reporter: hey, good evening, jericka. any progress those firefighters have made today is from sheer grit and determination. mother nature not helping in the way of rainfall. we see the smoke here in new york. we smell the smoke and you can see the high-resolution satellite showing that smoke and it will continue to happen as the fires continue to burn and the drought continues to get worse. ohio, west virginia now in severe and extreme drought. all of the new york metro area under severe drought. southern jersey under extreme drought. we need the rain. who is getting it? too much of it? honduras. this is tropical storm sara, they'v
roughly 20 members of the victim's family were in court today.convicted of murder, ibarra faces life without parole. jericka? >> jericka: mark strassmann for us in athens, georgia. thank you. nearly 41 million people from philadelphia to new england are under red flag warnings tonight. the areas at risk from drought-driven wildfires are expanding. cbs's rob marciano is with us for the very latest. good evening, rob. >> reporter: hey, good evening, jericka. any progress those...
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rather than putting the court family through yet another days and maybe weeks of trauma, pleaded guilty forgiveness. that's where this case is going and frankly there's another element here of a prosecutor who ran on defund the police. that's election she got thrown out. arthel: mr. lewis, mr. lewis i'm not discounting what you are saying but all that is important but i want to ask it is really important question before we have to go. so if ibarra is convicted, but with the charges and be impossible sentence? and where would he be jailed? >> okay, great question it's a state court prosecution. if he is convicted i think the prosecutor has already said we will seek life and then weigh the death penalty we are going to seek life the defense is going to ask for something less than that. and i don't think they're going to get it and he is going to be housed in a georgia correctional institution for the term of his incarceration in georgia. rick: okay paid by the taxpayer dollars. write thank you very much. thank you. eric: russia has launched a massive missile attack against ukraine and ukr
rather than putting the court family through yet another days and maybe weeks of trauma, pleaded guilty forgiveness. that's where this case is going and frankly there's another element here of a prosecutor who ran on defund the police. that's election she got thrown out. arthel: mr. lewis, mr. lewis i'm not discounting what you are saying but all that is important but i want to ask it is really important question before we have to go. so if ibarra is convicted, but with the charges and be...
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360 program, women's hope, walden house homeless prenatal program, hamilton families and family treatment court. >> the health department says the number of drug overdose deaths in san francisco are down 20% compared to this time last year. >> the warriors got the best of the dallas mavericks in klay thompson's first game back at chase center on an opposing team. warriors won 120 to 117. ktvu bailey o'carroll shows us how the team and fans paid tribute to klay. >> for the first time since signing with the dallas mavericks as an unrestricted free agent, klay thompson returned to the bay area, a place he called home for 13 seasons, and he got a hero's welcome from warriors staff. the warriors honoring captain klay's homecoming before tipoff. >> i mean, i cried and i think a lot of people did. but it was just electric. you could feel the love. and i hope that he felt it. thompson is open fires up a three. >> got it. >> in his 13 seasons with the warriors. thompson became an integral part of a west coast basketball dynasty. have you ever seen anything like it? helping to bring four nba championship
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walden house homeless prenatal program, hamilton families and family treatment court. >> according toment, overdose deaths in san francisco are down 20% compared to this time last year. >> researchers at uc san diego have found online e-cigarette retailers are largely ignoring federal rules designed to protect young people. the federal government barred minors from receiving packages with vaping products inside. they also banned e-cigarette sites from delivering through the u.s. postal service. the study found that many retailers are still delivering through usps, along with other companies, and that those making the deliveries often do not check id to make sure the person receiving the package is an adult. all right. >> now to our weather. olympic valley gearing up for the season. palisades sharing this video after it says it received six inches of snow overnight. opening day for palisades, scheduled for november 27th. that is the day before thanksgiving. heavenly. northstar, boreal and sugar bowl all scheduled to open next week. although bill, i kind of wish it was dumping a little
walden house homeless prenatal program, hamilton families and family treatment court. >> according toment, overdose deaths in san francisco are down 20% compared to this time last year. >> researchers at uc san diego have found online e-cigarette retailers are largely ignoring federal rules designed to protect young people. the federal government barred minors from receiving packages with vaping products inside. they also banned e-cigarette sites from delivering through the u.s....
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360 program, women's hope, walden house, homeless prenatal program, hamilton families and family treatment courther. >> according to the health department, overdose deaths in san francisco are now down 20% compared to this time last year. >> well, some small business owners in san jose received security cameras from the city free of charge. council member peter ortiz joined other community leaders this morning to distribute dozens of free security cameras to businesses in the olympic village. ortiz says in addition to being a deterrent, he hopes those cameras provide peace of mind to business owners. >> each camera package has four cameras, and that's to be a major deterrent to crime, to the issues. we've seen vandalism of our small businesses and also to send a message, right, that we're not going to allow this to continue to happen. and that the city of san jose stands with our small business community. >> 35 cameras were handed out today to businesses that previously registered to be a part of the pilot program. >> i'm checking in on more rainfall. it's going to be a little wet tomorrow, espe
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training caseworkers, contracting with nonprofits to provide prevention services and improving family court services, this funding makes a real difference in the lives of children. according to the -- my home state, california's -- which is the answer, mr. geen, to your question, according to the legislative analysts in california, the average monthly case load for our state's child welfare system is overwhelming. everything from in-person investigations, maintenance support, reunification services and permanent placement. in my district there are over 120 to-- 1200 children currently living in foster care and 800 families involved in court cases and many counties are struggling to find beds and services for transition-age ad youth. so i look forward to this reauthorization in a bipartisan way so we can provide the critical resources for our most at-risk constituents. and and, ms. hilton, i want to thank you for your compelling and crearnlings testimony today and the work that you've been doing not only to highlight the problems that you faced, but the problems that many others face on a da
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in court case involving an associate of the genovese crime family who was convicted in a murder for hirelood. it comes after the second circuit court of appeals rejected the argument that conviction for a crime of violence wasn't reasonable if the attempted murder never occurred. you can watch the full oral argument at 8:00 and eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. >> are you a nonfiction book lovers looking for a new podcast? this season, listen to one of the many podcasts c-span has to offer. on "q&a," interviews with people and others writing books on history and subject matter. learn something new on "book notes plus" with conversations with historians. "after words" has wide-ranging conversations. on "about books," news and business about the publishing industry and nonfiction authors. find all of our podcasts by downloading the free c-span now app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> the house will be in order. >> this year, c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, we have been your primary source for capitol
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court. one family was at the mall for the party. a woman's boyfriend and father of her child were the two people injured? but tonight, the two men say they're lucky to be alive. after bystanders immediately tended to them in the midst of the chaos, military man had dog tags on, took his shirt off and helped to hold pressure on my wounds, and stayed with me until the medics got there and i really appreciate that a lot. >> thank you. a fear of mine and realizing that we're both hit and that we could both be gone. so and that makayla was going to be left with no one. and that's that scared me the entire time. >> police say a suspect was arrested yesterday and faces one count of first-degree murder and two counts of first-degree assault. the woman says she started a gofundme to raise money to help pay for therapy, medical bills and living expenses. she hopes her family can reconnect with other witnesses to try and heal together. the boeing machinists union is scheduled to vote on a new contract offer tomorrow, so the union endorsed the
court. one family was at the mall for the party. a woman's boyfriend and father of her child were the two people injured? but tonight, the two men say they're lucky to be alive. after bystanders immediately tended to them in the midst of the chaos, military man had dog tags on, took his shirt off and helped to hold pressure on my wounds, and stayed with me until the medics got there and i really appreciate that a lot. >> thank you. a fear of mine and realizing that we're both hit and that...
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family. >> the supreme court ruling president donald trump is entitled to some immunity. >> we do not know have apparently been fired. donald trump adds -- has been injured. >> this was a 78-year-old man who has just gone through a profoundly traumatic experience. >> historians are going to have a field day. >> the remedy was to remand the votes back to the six battleground states. >> do you realize you are describing a coup? >> if i didn't throw up for a subpoena they would throw me under the jail immediately. >> they put me in handcuffs. they bring me here. >> if they can come for me, if they can come for donald trump be careful. they will come for you. >> refusing to leave peacefully. >> you are trying to get me to hate on president trump. >> i'm talking about what happens. >> president trump is that he has nothing to do with project 2025. >> project 2025 has nothing to do with the past president or his future. >> do doubts remain about the president's age? yeah. >> i work with joe biden every day. absolutely authoritative in rooms. >> are you there to be commander-in-chief? >> yes, i a
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family. >> the supreme court ruling former president donald trump is entitled to some immunity. >> this isy most attention to the news are the worst period ins history. >> we don't know what is happening. secret service. >> shots fired and donald trump has been injured. >> i heard a loud wizzing sound and felt something hit me. >> this was a 78-year-old man who had just gone through a profoundly traumatic experience. >> historians are going to have a field day. >> the remedy was for vice president pence as the quarterback in the green bay sweet to remand the votes back to the six battleground states. >> do you realize you are describing a coup? >> no. >> if i didn't show up for a subpoena, they would throw my black gay ass under the jail, immediately. >> they put me in handcuffs. put me in leg irons. >> navarro was sentenced to four months in prison. >> if they can come for me, and if they can come for donald trump, be careful. they will come for you. >> refusing to leave peacefully. >> you are trying to get me to hate on president trump. >> i'm talking about what happened. >> it is very s
family. >> the supreme court ruling former president donald trump is entitled to some immunity. >> this isy most attention to the news are the worst period ins history. >> we don't know what is happening. secret service. >> shots fired and donald trump has been injured. >> i heard a loud wizzing sound and felt something hit me. >> this was a 78-year-old man who had just gone through a profoundly traumatic experience. >> historians are going to have a...
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family.>> the supreme court ruling former president donald trump is entitled to some immunity. >> this is a >> we see secret service agents there with former president donald trump >> shots have apparently been fired, and donald trump has been injured. >> i heard a loud whizzing sound and felt something hit me. i'm not supposed to be here tonight. >> this is an elderly man who has gone through a traumatic experience. >> the remedy was for vice president pants the quarterback green bay suite to remand those votes back to the six battleground states-- >> do you realize you are describing a coup? >> no. >> if i didn't show up for the subpoena they would throw my black gay ass in jail in handcuffs. >> if they can come for me, if they can come for donald trump, be careful, they will come for you. >> refusing to leave peacefully through january 6th you are trying to-- not hate on, i'm talking about what happened. fact check call-- >> it's very simple president trump has said he has nothing to do with project 2025-- back project 2025 has nothing to do with the past present or future- - >> i think
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. >> reporter: after the verdict, laken riley's family and friends addressed the court. her mother spoke first. >> on that horrific day my precious daughter was attacked, beaten, and shown no mercy. she fought for her life in dignity and to save herself from being brutally raped. this sick, twisted, and evil coward showed no regard for laken or human life. we are asking that same be done to him. he took my best friend. >> reporter: riley's younger sister lauren said laken was her biggest protector and best friend. >> i'm completely disgusted having to look and the be in the same room as him. that predator is inhumane and is the epitome of evil. >> reporter: her roommate wore one of riley's shirts to court and said they often ran together. >> i live with excruciating guilt every day that i was not accompanying laken on this run. and that it was her and not me. >> reporter: the prosecutor then played the police body cam video of the moment her family was told she was dead. she let riley have the last word in her closing argument saying the fight she put up left dna evidenc
. >> reporter: after the verdict, laken riley's family and friends addressed the court. her mother spoke first. >> on that horrific day my precious daughter was attacked, beaten, and shown no mercy. she fought for her life in dignity and to save herself from being brutally raped. this sick, twisted, and evil coward showed no regard for laken or human life. we are asking that same be done to him. he took my best friend. >> reporter: riley's younger sister lauren said laken was...