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with dad's blessing, adam foster the question.adam foster/proposal caught on video "so i would just throw out a feeler and say hey would you marry me and just joke around." listen up guys, women don't jessica foster/proposal caught on video"i just needed to know he was serious about it... i'd say not till you asked me the right way."thats what happened on a cold snowy december night in fort thomas.the two caught snow flakes with their tongues, and he threw out back turned jessica foster/proposal caught on video "so i knew if he got down on one knee and was dead seriuos about it then it was a go."the one year courtship advanced that night.he assumed the position, and yes. it happened. you can see how surprised jessica was.jessica foster/proposal caught on video "i was, i had no idea he had talked to my family, i had no idea he had bought rings." three years ago the two wed in front of 26 people at their local church.now they have sweet violet, and are hoping for another.jessica foster/proposal caught on video "i knew i'd be happy spending the rest of my life with him." now they build memor
with dad's blessing, adam foster the question.adam foster/proposal caught on video "so i would just throw out a feeler and say hey would you marry me and just joke around." listen up guys, women don't jessica foster/proposal caught on video"i just needed to know he was serious about it... i'd say not till you asked me the right way."thats what happened on a cold snowy december night in fort thomas.the two caught snow flakes with their tongues, and he threw out back turned...
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we also need adult dog fosters as well. so just give us a call. >> two to three week commitment is all it takes unless you want to make it a life long forever friend. what you can do as well. look at those eyes. slash is saying please, please take me home. >> very cold rain for us at the moment. we can easily see some freezing rain mixed in. we'll be on the lookout for a few snow flurries tonight. little or no accumulation or snow is expected as we head into the saturday morning. >> good news. you've been watching abc columbia news at 12:30. thanks for making us your choice for news. >> see you back here for the news at 6:00. as always on line at stay dry and stay safe. >> announcer: relax and stay in "the chew's" fifth annual
we also need adult dog fosters as well. so just give us a call. >> two to three week commitment is all it takes unless you want to make it a life long forever friend. what you can do as well. look at those eyes. slash is saying please, please take me home. >> very cold rain for us at the moment. we can easily see some freezing rain mixed in. we'll be on the lookout for a few snow flurries tonight. little or no accumulation or snow is expected as we head into the saturday morning....
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they also promise not to spank foster children. but the department of children and families said no, saying if foster kids saw other children being spanked, it could add to the trauma they've already gone through. yesterday, the lower court ruling was upheld, saying in part the religious beliefs are outweighed by the state's interest in protecting foster children. so, we're getting a number of responses to this this morning on the daily talker. checking the facebook page. sabrina agrees, posting foster kids go through enough hell. marie says witnessing someone spanking another child would be traumatic. for that reason, these people are not the right choice for foster parents. you can comment on our talker by going to our web site, twitter page or facebook. we will read more at 6:05. >> thank you, robi. >>> 5:53 now. still to come, the three signs you need to change your morning routine. >>> and the top stories help you get going. stay with us, you're watching >>> all right. let's face it. early mornings aren't easy and it can be ha
they also promise not to spank foster children. but the department of children and families said no, saying if foster kids saw other children being spanked, it could add to the trauma they've already gone through. yesterday, the lower court ruling was upheld, saying in part the religious beliefs are outweighed by the state's interest in protecting foster children. so, we're getting a number of responses to this this morning on the daily talker. checking the facebook page. sabrina agrees,...
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growing up in foster care can be challenging. a florida program is making it easier giving kids an education they need. head to the big top or the baseball diamond when we look at today's events. a love story takes center stage. the cast members of the lion king that found love in each first a look at what is making headlines on your sunday morning. right now we are just a day away from the iowa caucuses and the presidential candidates are pulling out all of the stops to attract voters. >> how would you like to make the pundits look dumb on election night. >> the latest poll from the des moines register shows donald trump reclaimed the lead on the republican sides and bernie sanders and hillary clinton are campaigning neck and neck. >> the thing that matters is the poll taken monday. >> there are still opportunities to find out where the candidates stand on issues today. one hot topic for iowa voters is ethanol, renewable fuel made from corn the state's number one crop. behind the candidates is a winter storm. kate, how is it loo
growing up in foster care can be challenging. a florida program is making it easier giving kids an education they need. head to the big top or the baseball diamond when we look at today's events. a love story takes center stage. the cast members of the lion king that found love in each first a look at what is making headlines on your sunday morning. right now we are just a day away from the iowa caucuses and the presidential candidates are pulling out all of the stops to attract voters....
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, foster-child, foster-home world." >> mm-hmm. well, i think that there are -- i mean, you know, i'm in my 50s, so certainly it was a very different time. i think there's some wonderful things happening both by, you know, governor cuomo and governor christie. but during the time of my upbringing, it was very, very different. foster home that was very abusive. and it was a very difficult journey and something that scarred me to this day. you know, physical abuse, sexual abuse -- the whole gamut of what you read in the papers and what life was like. hard. >> but you overcame it thanks to these other people who came into your life. >> yeah. >> and now you tell that story to other people who might find themselves in tough situations like you were in, being abused or being lonely or just being lost, and hopefully you help them find their way. >> well, i think what's interesting about the story is, i never thought, at the time, that it would be useful. >> mm-hmm. >> you know, it certainly doesn't feel like it would be, but it has been.
, foster-child, foster-home world." >> mm-hmm. well, i think that there are -- i mean, you know, i'm in my 50s, so certainly it was a very different time. i think there's some wonderful things happening both by, you know, governor cuomo and governor christie. but during the time of my upbringing, it was very, very different. foster home that was very abusive. and it was a very difficult journey and something that scarred me to this day. you know, physical abuse, sexual abuse -- the...
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>> well, we worry a lot about the kids who age out of foster care. so, they're well taken care of until age 18 or 21, but then they're kind of on their own. there are about 1,000 kids who age out of foster care every year in new york city. there are only about 200 supportive apartments in the entire city for this population. so, it's no wonder that about 1/3 of the kids who age out of foster care will experience homelessness at some point in their first three years after aging out of foster care. very few complete a college many struggle with substance use. some get involved with the criminal justice system. and so, there are a lot of challenges. and as a society, we don't spend a lot of time or money on this population. and because jewish board works with both kids and adults, we feel like we have a unique opportunity to take kids aging out of foster care and put them on a good path for the rest of their life. >> direction for the future? >> uh, well, that's an important one. we also want to work earlier. we want to try to catch problems before they
>> well, we worry a lot about the kids who age out of foster care. so, they're well taken care of until age 18 or 21, but then they're kind of on their own. there are about 1,000 kids who age out of foster care every year in new york city. there are only about 200 supportive apartments in the entire city for this population. so, it's no wonder that about 1/3 of the kids who age out of foster care will experience homelessness at some point in their first three years after aging out of...
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fortunately, i am not alone in this desire to improve our foster care system. i have a powerful ally and a man of honor and distinction. he is a noted educator and jurist who traded the prestige and the claim of the mississippi supreme court to serve a calling to help our children. please help me thank justice david chandler, the new director of family and children improvement in reading and math. over 90% of our third graders passed their reading test last year and 95% of our at risk students and jobs for mississippi graduates stayed in school. with 82% going to a career, college of the united states military. [ applause ] we are making progress. two charter schools were opened in jackson, special needs children received scholarships to get the help they deserve. and mississippi ranked fourth in the nation for the percentage of teachers nationally board certified. mississippi inched up the ladder of national ratings. we are not prepared to celebrate our state's overall rating, but we are moving forward and we intend to continue to do so.kqh] i will ask for mor
fortunately, i am not alone in this desire to improve our foster care system. i have a powerful ally and a man of honor and distinction. he is a noted educator and jurist who traded the prestige and the claim of the mississippi supreme court to serve a calling to help our children. please help me thank justice david chandler, the new director of family and children improvement in reading and math. over 90% of our third graders passed their reading test last year and 95% of our at risk students...
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. >>> if you spank your children, you can be denied a chance at being a foster parent. that's the decision from the state's highest court. gregory and melanie of fitchburg sued after the department of children and families denied their application to be foster parentst. the couple admitted spanking -- admitted to spanking their biological children, but promotionth not to -- promotioned not to spank any foster child. the court ruled for the child welfare agency, saying the state has to protect foster children. >>> whitey bulger's long time girlfriend is expected to plead guilty to new charges. catherine greig will admit to one count of contempt. the two were captured in california in 2011. greig is serving a term for >>> campaign text now. 2016 now. former president bill clinton hitting the campaign trails to summit his wife as donald trump rallies republicans here in massachusetts. bree has a closer look at the action. boy was there action, bree. >> reporter: yes, kathryn. it's a mad dash to the early primaries and we're seeing a big push here in new england among the f
. >>> if you spank your children, you can be denied a chance at being a foster parent. that's the decision from the state's highest court. gregory and melanie of fitchburg sued after the department of children and families denied their application to be foster parentst. the couple admitted spanking -- admitted to spanking their biological children, but promotionth not to -- promotioned not to spank any foster child. the court ruled for the child welfare agency, saying the state has to...
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after a warm winter so far, foster hopes the roads won't ice over. he's more worried about trtrs weighed down by ice tumbling over, since the ground is still saturated from lots of rain. that could mean power outages too. back at the salon, epps' is hoping it won't come to that. i've also been talking to d-o-t engineers tonight. here in newberry they'll start operating on a 12- hour shift tomorrow morning. in kershaw and lee counties, i'm told an overnight crew will be starting work in just about an hour. one engineer tells me one of his could be water seeping onto roads from the already very saturated ground. water is unique, because it expands as it freezes. d-o-t says that problem could potentially affect roads surrounded on both sides by higher ground or hills. live in whitmire, chad mills, wis news 10. officials in kershaw county say they're working to stay one step ahead. officials say public works crews have been meeting regularly with the d-o-t to go over plans for treating roads. county responders say their number one concern with this syste
after a warm winter so far, foster hopes the roads won't ice over. he's more worried about trtrs weighed down by ice tumbling over, since the ground is still saturated from lots of rain. that could mean power outages too. back at the salon, epps' is hoping it won't come to that. i've also been talking to d-o-t engineers tonight. here in newberry they'll start operating on a 12- hour shift tomorrow morning. in kershaw and lee counties, i'm told an overnight crew will be starting work in just...
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this story motivated her to organize a luggage drive called "cases for love" for the foster children of hamilton county last january. the campaign was more successful than she ever imagined.adds whitney, "this year promises to be even bigger and better as we collect new gloves, mittens, hats and scarves for the area's foster children with our "gloves for love" campaign. all items must have the price tags intact. there are some great deals out there and a lot of winter sales going on, so we believe that we can collect another 10,000 items to help spread the warmth and love to these children in the winter of 2016." the "gloves for love" drive kicks off monday, january 4th and ends on february 13th, in commemoration of valentine's day - a day that celebrates love for others. citizens throughout the tri-state are invited to drop off new gloves, mittens, hats and scarves of all sizes to any of the 22 sibcy cline locations throughout cincinnati, northern kentucky, dayton and southeastern indiana during the hours of 9am-5pm monday through friday during this 6- a look out over the city from
this story motivated her to organize a luggage drive called "cases for love" for the foster children of hamilton county last january. the campaign was more successful than she ever imagined.adds whitney, "this year promises to be even bigger and better as we collect new gloves, mittens, hats and scarves for the area's foster children with our "gloves for love" campaign. all items must have the price tags intact. there are some great deals out there and a lot of winter...
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. >> our next lady is debby foster. she's 55 years old. from elvis' birthplace, tupelo, mississippi. she's a retired elementary school teacher. her daily routine consists of a little makeup and letting her hair dry. first, let's hear her story. >> girls trip from mississippi, very exciting. and you were pointing at deb. tell me why she deserves this. >> well, 2015 was a hard year for her. she's been through a divorce and had to move back in with her mom. so she's just had some issues this year. we're excited because it's a makeover and a new start for 2016. >> sounds like you truly deserve this. do you feel up for it? >> yes. i'm so excited. we love her. >> all right, she is here with her friends lea and liz and joanna. let's take one last look at debby before and bring out debby foster. wow.
. >> our next lady is debby foster. she's 55 years old. from elvis' birthplace, tupelo, mississippi. she's a retired elementary school teacher. her daily routine consists of a little makeup and letting her hair dry. first, let's hear her story. >> girls trip from mississippi, very exciting. and you were pointing at deb. tell me why she deserves this. >> well, 2015 was a hard year for her. she's been through a divorce and had to move back in with her mom. so she's just had some...
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mo foster parentsayou shld look into it. go and visit onef the placement agcies and see what your hea tel you.. christina oue doing it for a reason. not for yourself... you're doing it for the kids." if you'd like more informati, goo fostoloro kids d foesday's il i'm shellene cockrell, new5. whdozens of convicd murderers in our state could have their sentences reduced--next at six. and broncos or panthers---we'll tell you which team s e most ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, covering colorado tonight--new information on a "tragictory" out of parke send teen passed away...aft being plefrom an icy pond in parker jaary th. this means two boyhave n ed..a d vered. all of the teet toegend xxx dozens of inmates in o state serving life sentencor crimhey committed as fo"rea." ruling.. the gh court ruled this week th it's constionalo sentence minors who've been automatic life ter without the posslity of parole. is means 48 inmates in colorado sentenced between 19-91 an2006 c have eir sentenceviewed---and could have thereduced be considered for parole.
mo foster parentsayou shld look into it. go and visit onef the placement agcies and see what your hea tel you.. christina oue doing it for a reason. not for yourself... you're doing it for the kids." if you'd like more informati, goo fostoloro kids d foesday's il i'm shellene cockrell, new5. whdozens of convicd murderers in our state could have their sentences reduced--next at six. and broncos or panthers---we'll tell you which team s e most ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, covering colorado tonight--new...
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she's fostered 28 children in four years. we have a shortage out there alot of able to stay in the community alot of the parents lose their children because they're drinking and doing drugs. i also think with the economy theres alot of poverty which leads to other social issues for linda, it's a mission.. an open heart and open home is all you need .linda's adopting her third foster child next week. so then you'll have 8 kids, 8 is enough, 8 is enough kids from clinton that are not able to stay in the community alot of the parents lose their children because they're drinking and doing drugs. i also think with the economy theres alot of poverty which leads to other social issues for linda, it's a mission.. an open heart and open home is all you need .linda's adopting her third foster child next week. so then you'll have 8 kids, 8 is enough, 8 is enough the state provides a stipend, parents. this afternoon will be windy and here's the truth -- some have proposed to cut social security for the elderly and disabled vets. i disagr
she's fostered 28 children in four years. we have a shortage out there alot of able to stay in the community alot of the parents lose their children because they're drinking and doing drugs. i also think with the economy theres alot of poverty which leads to other social issues for linda, it's a mission.. an open heart and open home is all you need .linda's adopting her third foster child next week. so then you'll have 8 kids, 8 is enough, 8 is enough kids from clinton that are not able to stay...
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about a girl who's in foster care. it's, like a biography, but i had some like fiction in there so i can like cover it up. and unlike a lot of kids who've been in the system, alexis thinks foster care has been good for her. 34.34 as far as i know of foster care is the best thing that's ever happened to me. 40.53 it is. it's unusual as well and i think that just shows that this is a and hopeful and i think that the right family can make that happen for her. but if foster care works for alexis, then why does she wanna be adopted? 35.05 if i were to be adopted, the reason why i would be wanting to get adopted is because i don't want to age out. 35.11 that's actually one of my fears is aging out and going on my own. so and i'd actually like to go to a place where i can call home and parents i can call momand dad. alexis' future depends on finding that mom and dad, in a loving home. 41.25 i think a home that can be consistent with her but also patient in knowing that she's a 15- year-old girl ((kirsten joyce)) you can call
about a girl who's in foster care. it's, like a biography, but i had some like fiction in there so i can like cover it up. and unlike a lot of kids who've been in the system, alexis thinks foster care has been good for her. 34.34 as far as i know of foster care is the best thing that's ever happened to me. 40.53 it is. it's unusual as well and i think that just shows that this is a and hopeful and i think that the right family can make that happen for her. but if foster care works for alexis,...
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i say if we want to see more foster and adoptive families, let's give them the incentive of a fast pass to the front of the line to the best public schools. [applause] this will ensure that vulnerable children have an opportunity at a grade education and bring more good people to take on the noble cause to foster a child. [applause] for fathers out there who are not meeting their obligations, we also have a plan. i am talking to the deadbeat dads. [applause] you have been able to remain anonymous, a skirt your financial and legal responsibilities with no shame. not any more. some people have referred to me as the #governor but here is a new one for all the deadbeat dads out there. effective immediately, with the state will begin posting the photos common names and the money owed by these losers to social media. [cheers and applause] with the #deadbeat. [applause] it is simple if he were old enough to father a child and you were old enough to except financial responsibility for that child. [applause] if you don't your embarrassing irresponsible behavior then man up and pay up. [applause]
i say if we want to see more foster and adoptive families, let's give them the incentive of a fast pass to the front of the line to the best public schools. [applause] this will ensure that vulnerable children have an opportunity at a grade education and bring more good people to take on the noble cause to foster a child. [applause] for fathers out there who are not meeting their obligations, we also have a plan. i am talking to the deadbeat dads. [applause] you have been able to remain...
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it's a big help to area foster parents... many who go above and beyond to provide safe homes to children. kolo 8 news nows chris buckley has new clothes for a near year. the reno rodeo foundation collects donations and several times a year, invites foster families to shop for kids in their care. "it's a wonderful experience i just had a mom come up to me and tell me how much it means to support the foster familie it's our heats since 2007 so we're happy to give back to a community that's been so generous to us." volunteers of all ages help with the shopping. they don't have really anything so you help them out." and the new clothes go a long way for families providing care. donna bawcom and her 18 children in the last five years. "we raised our own ten children we felt the lord would have us to go out to the hoeless and the children that have been abandoned and really nurture life into them, help them redefine themselves. its a lot of work but its the work that seems to give my husband and i much purpose and we can see the co
it's a big help to area foster parents... many who go above and beyond to provide safe homes to children. kolo 8 news nows chris buckley has new clothes for a near year. the reno rodeo foundation collects donations and several times a year, invites foster families to shop for kids in their care. "it's a wonderful experience i just had a mom come up to me and tell me how much it means to support the foster familie it's our heats since 2007 so we're happy to give back to a community that's...
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i also foster. talk to people how important it is to foster and the need. >> it is urgent. the pound is full of that's a euthanasia if they run out of space they have to euthanize the dogs. that's sad because there are good dogs that end up at the pound for different types of reasons and usually not their fault. he came from the urgent list from the bb. he is around 6 to 7-years-old and loves to play and ride in cars and scared to pieces with thunder and lightning and gunshots. >> but a foster is able to tell a potential adopter exactly how this dog acts in a home atmosphere. he gets to relax and decompress from being in the kennel and pound. it is unnerving for any animal cats, dogs, anything. >> true personality doesn't come out until they are in a home environment. >> that's why fostering is important to bridge the gap. >> thank you, bruce. and bruce will get my sock a a day none of us will ever forget. fourteen years later, >>> welcome. 911 is a day none of husband forget. 14 years later we still think about the attacks. >> roanoke, a meeting took place with words scrib
i also foster. talk to people how important it is to foster and the need. >> it is urgent. the pound is full of that's a euthanasia if they run out of space they have to euthanize the dogs. that's sad because there are good dogs that end up at the pound for different types of reasons and usually not their fault. he came from the urgent list from the bb. he is around 6 to 7-years-old and loves to play and ride in cars and scared to pieces with thunder and lightning and gunshots. >>...
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and he's relatively strong considering what he's been foster care together. still ahead... a final check of your forecast. you're watching channel 13 shawn tempesta: welcome to the morning blend extra. i'm shawn tempesta. now, does your home need a major repair or do you need to quickly sell your home for cash? well, real estate expert, investor and broker for first prime realty group, lathe levada, is back and he's here to show us how you can sell your home for cash. it's great having you. lathe levada: thank you. shawn: let's talk about this. you buy homes. what types of homes do you buy and what types of sellers do you buy from? lathe: i buy unwanted homes from sellers who need to sell quickly. generally, these sellers, these the seller is facing some sort of hardship, such as a divorce, relocation, job loss, sometimes they own an unwanted rental property, and they live out of state, or someone's passed away in the family and they've inherited a property and they just need to sell that property. shawn: now, let's say they had a to sell. why would they sell to you as oppo
and he's relatively strong considering what he's been foster care together. still ahead... a final check of your forecast. you're watching channel 13 shawn tempesta: welcome to the morning blend extra. i'm shawn tempesta. now, does your home need a major repair or do you need to quickly sell your home for cash? well, real estate expert, investor and broker for first prime realty group, lathe levada, is back and he's here to show us how you can sell your home for cash. it's great having you....
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"fostering is a great experience . it allows you to be able to give back to somebody else that's going to be in need of this great gift that's going to forever change their life." if you're interested, go to the next tuesday at the north grampian hills road facility. to become a foster "parent," you also have to fill out an application and go through a training weekend. for full details go to wistv.com and click on this story. let's get an update on your weather with ben. mostly cloudy with periods of showers and highs near 50 rain chance 90% middle to upper 30s friday sunday. mostly sunny and warmer. highs lower 60s to upper 60s by sunday. >> hey, everybody. i hope you're ready for some drama, because with a million
"fostering is a great experience . it allows you to be able to give back to somebody else that's going to be in need of this great gift that's going to forever change their life." if you're interested, go to the next tuesday at the north grampian hills road facility. to become a foster "parent," you also have to fill out an application and go through a training weekend. for full details go to wistv.com and click on this story. let's get an update on your weather with ben....
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announcer: your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a fosterild. thank you. thank you. gracias por su ayuda. [baby coos] thank you. >>> finally tonight, it's the movie wowing everybody with its seemingly death-defying stunts. abc's nick watt gets an up-close look inside "point break" extreme thrills going one on one with stuntman jeb corliss. >> six seconds to fly or die. >> reporter: this, my friends, is not cgi. there are no safety wires. filmed for "point break" but totally real. >> wing suit proximity flying. >> let's do this. >> which is the most dangerous activity human beings partake in. i genuinely believe it is the single most dangerous stunt ever filmed in history, period. >> reporter: jeb corliss, believed to be one of the best wing suit divers, b.a.s.e. jumpers, skydivers on our planet, has cheated death more times than he can remember. >> you can't allow the fear of something, death, to prevent you from living your dreams and doing the things you love. >> reporter: he was technical coordinator on "point break." a rework of the sway
announcer: your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a fosterild. thank you. thank you. gracias por su ayuda. [baby coos] thank you. >>> finally tonight, it's the movie wowing everybody with its seemingly death-defying stunts. abc's nick watt gets an up-close look inside "point break" extreme thrills going one on one with stuntman jeb corliss. >> six seconds to fly or die. >> reporter: this, my friends, is not cgi....
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. >>> a foster child is taken away from his one-time family. a mother's fight to get him back. >> good evening. i'm chuck scarborough. >> police believe the body of a woman found dead in her home had been there, they say, for at least a day. >> we're live in north arlington with the crime that has a community in disbelief. natalie? >> yeah, they are in disbelief. i can tell you that they just took down officers just took down that crime scene tape behind me. they've been investigating in this homicide case for almost 11 that's where police say they found a woman dead. her husband tonight charged with murder in the apartment there behind me and what i can tell you is, this is a case this community hasn't seen in more than 20 years. >> i've never seen a police car in this complex. >> children play around here. we walk our dog at night and it's a safe neighborhood. >> it's not the norm here. >> reporter: just not the norm. officers covered an entire block investigating into hours. the burough's first homicide in more than two decades. he's charged
. >>> a foster child is taken away from his one-time family. a mother's fight to get him back. >> good evening. i'm chuck scarborough. >> police believe the body of a woman found dead in her home had been there, they say, for at least a day. >> we're live in north arlington with the crime that has a community in disbelief. natalie? >> yeah, they are in disbelief. i can tell you that they just took down officers just took down that crime scene tape behind me....
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we were talking about fostering, you said because of the flooding you had aot of fosters and now things are dying down and we need people to foster. >> yes, we need that help from the community, the crisis is never over for us, it won't be over until the midlands is completely no kill, so we need as much help from the community as possible. if you don't think you are ready for a full-time pet but you want to help out or want sweet kisses like this, you can foster and that means just a taboo or three time commitment on your behalf. -- just a two or three time commitment on your behalf. we will provide the food, training, medical, we will be your support through the whole thing, we just need your help to get the animals out of the shelters, out of our facility so even more out of the municipal shelters. >> eric: that's the goal, if somebody thinks they wants to be a foster parent to one of these guys like slash, what do they need to do? >> we have an application on our page, if you want information on what the program entails or give us a call, our number is 465-9150, and we will talk you
we were talking about fostering, you said because of the flooding you had aot of fosters and now things are dying down and we need people to foster. >> yes, we need that help from the community, the crisis is never over for us, it won't be over until the midlands is completely no kill, so we need as much help from the community as possible. if you don't think you are ready for a full-time pet but you want to help out or want sweet kisses like this, you can foster and that means just a...
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it's a big help to area foster parents... many who go above and beyond to provide safe homes to abused and neglected nows chris buckley has new clothes for a near year. the reno rodeo foundation collects donations and several times a year, invites foster families to shop for kids in their care. "it's a wonderful experience i just had a mom come up to me and tell me how much it means to support the foster familie it's been a near and dear part of our heats since 2007 so we're happy to give back to a community that's been so generous to us." volunteers of all ages help with the shopping. "you help out people in need they don't have really anything so you help them out." and the new clothes go a long way for families providing care. donna bawcom and her husband have fostered 18 children in the last five years. "we raised our own ten children we felt the lord would have us to go out to the hoeless and the children that have been abandoned and really nurture life into them, help them redefine themselves. its a lot of work but its
it's a big help to area foster parents... many who go above and beyond to provide safe homes to abused and neglected nows chris buckley has new clothes for a near year. the reno rodeo foundation collects donations and several times a year, invites foster families to shop for kids in their care. "it's a wonderful experience i just had a mom come up to me and tell me how much it means to support the foster familie it's been a near and dear part of our heats since 2007 so we're happy to give...
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i grew up in a little opposite of a foster care home. a great middle class home.did everything that they could that they now to protect me, but i was sexually abused at a young age, and that set me up for a trafficker. when a trafficker came into my life at the age of 10, he was 17, and started grooming me, selling me to his friends and selling me to people in the community it wasn't that hard of a transition. >> and you didn't realize, i'm guessing a crime was being help? >> not at all, i didn't hear the words human trafficking until 2009 when i was in college. >> so what happened at the end of the story? what is the road out of this. >> for me i became unmarkable. at the age of 12 pedophiles become disinterested. and it just ended for me. >> and now are their residual problems? is this a long tail story that you still have to live with now? >> yeah, absolutely. i didn't begin talking about it until i was 20 years old, and really seeking help. because i knew i wanted to help other people in this situation, but i had to help myself first, and i dealt with eating d
i grew up in a little opposite of a foster care home. a great middle class home.did everything that they could that they now to protect me, but i was sexually abused at a young age, and that set me up for a trafficker. when a trafficker came into my life at the age of 10, he was 17, and started grooming me, selling me to his friends and selling me to people in the community it wasn't that hard of a transition. >> and you didn't realize, i'm guessing a crime was being help? >> not at...
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just blood. >> some of the most touching messages i receive are from people who were formally in foster care. and who have been through dwayne's situation. >> reporter: the acs is still actively investigating this case. but meanwhile, late this afternoon we did talk to dwayne's father. he denied any charges of neglect or abuse. he says he is being harassed and that the ramos have no right to his child. meanwhile the ramos because of social media now have a lawyer working for them for free. and a court hearing has been set for next month. >> reporter: reporting from manhattan, ron nelson, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> we'll let you know what happens after this case goes to court. we'll see. >>> an outpouring of generosity to help people in michigan. >> they're collecting thousands of bottles of water in our area. to those people who need it. >>> he was hoping for justice, hoping he would be cleared tonight. but despite growing evidence on the eyewitness news investigators that anger javier has been falsely accused of murder, prosecutors today refusing to drop the charges. but first the m
just blood. >> some of the most touching messages i receive are from people who were formally in foster care. and who have been through dwayne's situation. >> reporter: the acs is still actively investigating this case. but meanwhile, late this afternoon we did talk to dwayne's father. he denied any charges of neglect or abuse. he says he is being harassed and that the ramos have no right to his child. meanwhile the ramos because of social media now have a lawyer working for them...
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dulles deferred to foster in the eisenhower administration. he didn't overtly try to make foreign policy, but he saw himself as a, you know, a foreign policy instrument in the eisenhower administration. and, in fact, there were a lot of people who thought dulles should have been secretary of state, because foster was a real dour, kind of morose type of guy, not that much fun to be around, and dulles was a conversationalist, very smooth, you know, and everything. and so people tended to like him even when he was asking them to do a lot of dirty things. so, you know, it's like any brothers' relationship, but it made him very, very powerful in the the eisenhower administration, to have these two brothers controlling all the national security levers, overt and covert. yeah. >> i found your story of tiny very, very interesting. do you know if he survived the war? >> yeah, this is tiny, who was actually part after a group of senior officers under the director of the -- [inaudible] who also hated hitler and secretly encouraged the dissident movement
dulles deferred to foster in the eisenhower administration. he didn't overtly try to make foreign policy, but he saw himself as a, you know, a foreign policy instrument in the eisenhower administration. and, in fact, there were a lot of people who thought dulles should have been secretary of state, because foster was a real dour, kind of morose type of guy, not that much fun to be around, and dulles was a conversationalist, very smooth, you know, and everything. and so people tended to like him...
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rescue tried to find a foster home for "bailey" last week.five- thousand people saw the plea for a foster family.. but no one would take bailey. audrey's parents let her take the dog for her birthday. bailey's health has improved ever since. 3 08:19 he wasn't drinking. he wasn't going to the bathroom :22 second night, he ate and he went to the bathroom and he drank. he actually started getting really playful and he rolled on his belly so i can give him a belly scratch. 8:36 last year, louie's legacy rescued 18 hundred dogs and cats.more than 10 percent of the pets they care for are seniors or have special needs. 3 cincinnati's travel, sports and boat show starts later today. you can get a taste of spring and summer..local 12's megan moore is *live* at the duke energy center to show us what's hot this year. 3 3 if you are planning to head out to the show this weekend, adult admission is 12 dollars at the door, 10 bucks online, or you save three dollars if you buy your ticket at kroger. children 12 and under get in free. 3 a movie filmed here in the tri- state is up for six oscars... but "c
rescue tried to find a foster home for "bailey" last week.five- thousand people saw the plea for a foster family.. but no one would take bailey. audrey's parents let her take the dog for her birthday. bailey's health has improved ever since. 3 08:19 he wasn't drinking. he wasn't going to the bathroom :22 second night, he ate and he went to the bathroom and he drank. he actually started getting really playful and he rolled on his belly so i can give him a belly scratch. 8:36 last year,...
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announcer: your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a foster child. thank you. thank you. gracias por su ayuda. [baby coos] thank you. >>> disgusting and filthy. abc 7 news reporter is live near the home on tanglewood drive. melanie? >> reporter: a home was previ s previously a state licensed assisted living facility. it had some problems in 2014 and closed. the question that department of social service social security now investigating is whether the current set-up inside the home violates state law. >> inside this home, renters pay $800 a month for a bed. >> this is my worst nightmare. >> at least three renters here tell abc 7 news they are happy. korman says he is not. >> i would say that this place is absolutely filthy. >> there are exposed wires, bugs, dirt and mold. owner jonathan carlton says five residents rent from him. >> this is designed for everyone to be independent taking their own meds, eating their own food. >> this is not a care home. there are no care givers. this is what someone who would like to live in a nice house who may
announcer: your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a foster child. thank you. thank you. gracias por su ayuda. [baby coos] thank you. >>> disgusting and filthy. abc 7 news reporter is live near the home on tanglewood drive. melanie? >> reporter: a home was previ s previously a state licensed assisted living facility. it had some problems in 2014 and closed. the question that department of social service social security now...
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gone suddenly blind. his owner coiled no longer care to for him >> reporter: they tried to find a foster for him last week 5,000 people saw the plea online but >> i saw him on facebook and no one wanted to take him. >> instead of clothes or money for her birthday, she asked her parents if she could take in bailey. >> wasn't drinking, wasn't going to the bathroom, the second night he ate, drank and went to the bathroom. he actually start today get playful. >> reporter: workers with the sherlt impressed with the commitment. more than ten% of pets with the organization are seniors or have special needs. kwoo we love to take the seniors because they need special attention. >> reporter: the res skew hoping others will follow her sgleepd while adopting a spet wonderful, if you po foster a pet, you could is save 10, 20. >> really sweet. they tried to get as many animal out of thigh kill shelters. the cats and dogs in foster homes can be observed so they can select a perfect forever home. >> the dog is adorable but this young lady is really special. the fact that she took this on. to see a story
gone suddenly blind. his owner coiled no longer care to for him >> reporter: they tried to find a foster for him last week 5,000 people saw the plea online but >> i saw him on facebook and no one wanted to take him. >> instead of clothes or money for her birthday, she asked her parents if she could take in bailey. >> wasn't drinking, wasn't going to the bathroom, the second night he ate, drank and went to the bathroom. he actually start today get playful. >>...
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announcer: your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a foster child. thank you. thank you. gracias por su ayuda. [baby coos] thank you. >>> bragging rights with th year with the first baby born in the bay area. the boy spent extra time growing a full head of air. abc 7 news reporter katie delivers the story of perfect timing. >> his name is edward james pierce. >> reporter: at 7 pounds 12 ounces and 17 inches long. >> he is perfect p.m. i'm not saying that lightly. he didn't even cry when he came out. >> michelle felix's doctor induced her on new year's eve morning when nurse peggy sanford was on duty. >> we talked about it when she was in labor that maybe she would have the new year's baby. but you never know. mother nature picks her time. >> even my doctor mentioned, gosh by i would like to have a new year's baby. >> having the first newier's baby is not only exciting for the parent but bragging rights for the hospital. and other nurses were checking to see who had the first baby. >> i think hospitals were competitive to see who get the first
announcer: your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a foster child. thank you. thank you. gracias por su ayuda. [baby coos] thank you. >>> bragging rights with th year with the first baby born in the bay area. the boy spent extra time growing a full head of air. abc 7 news reporter katie delivers the story of perfect timing. >> his name is edward james pierce. >> reporter: at 7 pounds 12 ounces and 17 inches long. >> he is...
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her foster mom says that lexie will always have a safe place to stay. >>> if you're interested in fostering a dog, there's programs around the tampa bay like the humane society that offer it. it reduces stress on the animals and helps with expenses at the shelter there. >>> tampa will soon be home to a new major sporting event. the renovations already underway. and you can be a part whether you're a sports fan or not. >>> brands of cold and cough medicine is being pulled off the shelves. the fears overdosing and the brands that you need to check >> they say he was using ebt cards which he paid up to crepts crept -- 050 $0.50 on the dollar for. he would cash out the cards. he got over $70,000 of trucks full of products. they were confiscated. $1.62 million over the course of 12 years. >>> now here is meteorologist ivan cabrera. it's been cold. >> that's what everyone is talking about. >> how long is that going to last. >> it will last longer than the last few times here. we're on day two of chilly temperatures. in fact we're talking about the potential for more frost tonight. kind of what we
her foster mom says that lexie will always have a safe place to stay. >>> if you're interested in fostering a dog, there's programs around the tampa bay like the humane society that offer it. it reduces stress on the animals and helps with expenses at the shelter there. >>> tampa will soon be home to a new major sporting event. the renovations already underway. and you can be a part whether you're a sports fan or not. >>> brands of cold and cough medicine is being...
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to become a foster "parent," you also have to fill out an application and go through a training weekend. for full details go to wistv.com and click on this story. the carolina panthers are looking forward to facing peyton manning in the in the super bowl. and panthers linebacker thomas davis says he's ready to play in the big game...even with a broken arm. sports is next!!! one storyline for super bowl 50....the carolina panthers...the new kids on the block...versus peyton new kids on the block...versus peyton manning....the denver broncos veteran quarterback. the panthers and broncos will clash in the big game..februrary 7th in santa clara, california. the cats were on the practice field today....listening to hip-hop music...dancing...cam newton showing off his moves. i wonder what peyton likes to listen to during warmups? manning will be playing in his fourth super bowl....he has one ring. a lot of fans will be pulling for peyton to win a second championship. this could be peyton's last game....he's battled injuries most of this season. the panthers expect to get a performance from ma
to become a foster "parent," you also have to fill out an application and go through a training weekend. for full details go to wistv.com and click on this story. the carolina panthers are looking forward to facing peyton manning in the in the super bowl. and panthers linebacker thomas davis says he's ready to play in the big game...even with a broken arm. sports is next!!! one storyline for super bowl 50....the carolina panthers...the new kids on the block...versus peyton new kids on...
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new at 10, a special need for foster homes in central florida. officials need homes where the mom and dad speak spanish. fox 35's dana jay reports. >> uno dos, tres. >> play time is special time in the fuentes home because the youngest member of the family might only be here for a little while. >> it's been a phenomenal experience. >> herman and their son max are a foster family, they make sure the little guy has clothes and food, and a loving place to call home for awhile. and they alts make sure to use a language that's familiar to him. >> we know that the family is also oaf a spanish heritage in this particular case so if and we want him to be able to match, you know, not to be isolated. >: representatives from community-based care of central florida say the need for foster families who speak spanish is especially high. >> right now we have one in third child coming in is a spanish-speaking child. it's such a great opportunity for those that are bilingual to love on these children to help make the transition more easy for them. >> within the p
new at 10, a special need for foster homes in central florida. officials need homes where the mom and dad speak spanish. fox 35's dana jay reports. >> uno dos, tres. >> play time is special time in the fuentes home because the youngest member of the family might only be here for a little while. >> it's been a phenomenal experience. >> herman and their son max are a foster family, they make sure the little guy has clothes and food, and a loving place to call home for...
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announcer: your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a fosterthank you. thank you. gracias por su ayuda. [baby coos] thank you. morning. 35 san jose and 38 oakland and 40 san francisco. a chilly night all around. >> thank you so much, drew. >> that does it for us. thank you for watching tonight. i'm kristen sze in for dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. for rick quan and drew tuma and everyone at abc news. up nt on jimmy kimmle, calista flockhart. >>> and now abc's "jimmy kimmel live." >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- calista flockhart. barbecue master adam perry lang. "this week in unnecessary censorship." and music from run the jewels. with cleto and the cletones. and now, let's take it from the top -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
announcer: your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a fosterthank you. thank you. gracias por su ayuda. [baby coos] thank you. morning. 35 san jose and 38 oakland and 40 san francisco. a chilly night all around. >> thank you so much, drew. >> that does it for us. thank you for watching tonight. i'm kristen sze in for dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. for rick quan and drew tuma and everyone at abc news. up nt on jimmy kimmle,...
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pthey found a foster home. pthis brave guy richard, took in pwhole litter. phe even transformed his office pinto a puppy nursery. pnow they are grown. peight weeks old. padoption. punfortunately richard wasn't pable to make it on show today we phave chery with a humane society pwith shelter coordinator david uppies. pa whole bunch of puppies. plot of puppy handlers. pgood morning. pstart. pthey aromy eight and a half pweeks old? pi mean they are really very psay enough about richard. phe, you know, this is lot of pwork. phe's had them for eight and a phalf weeks. p>> and he was having trouble peven giving them back us to. pi said richard we don't want you pto adopt any he has his own dogs pwe want you to foster again. pfoster really helps us save plives. pthese puppies, nine will be pavailable for adoption starting ptoday. p>> today at 12 o'clock. p12 o'clock. pwhat about shelby still with prichard drying up and going to pkeep her for another couple pweeks then we would find her a pwonderful home too. pshe's mother that is just pwonderful. phas taken great c
pthey found a foster home. pthis brave guy richard, took in pwhole litter. phe even transformed his office pinto a puppy nursery. pnow they are grown. peight weeks old. padoption. punfortunately richard wasn't pable to make it on show today we phave chery with a humane society pwith shelter coordinator david uppies. pa whole bunch of puppies. plot of puppy handlers. pgood morning. pstart. pthey aromy eight and a half pweeks old? pi mean they are really very psay enough about richard. phe, you...
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his foster parents say he is thriving. bart is in foster care right now--but the couple is looking into adopting the cat. on the business watch-- a new report suggests car prices won't be going up. plus-- one american city is suffering from a serious bedbug problem. fox's charles payne has the details in "fox means business." slug: bc-fox-92-fox- drawings... three lucky people got the winning numbers in the powerball jackpot! one of those tickets was drawn right here in the sunshine state. we've got the details. plus-- the g-o-p candidates will gather in south carolina tonight... for the first presidential debate of the new year. a lot of hot topics are expected to be discussed-- we'll have the
his foster parents say he is thriving. bart is in foster care right now--but the couple is looking into adopting the cat. on the business watch-- a new report suggests car prices won't be going up. plus-- one american city is suffering from a serious bedbug problem. fox's charles payne has the details in "fox means business." slug: bc-fox-92-fox- drawings... three lucky people got the winning numbers in the powerball jackpot! one of those tickets was drawn right here in the sunshine...
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the case. the alleged trigger man, 19-year-old demarche re demarrecus staley. 19-year-old rodney foster, willingham and 18-year-old justin cook. court documents showed the four men planned to rob tyler casso. police say while cook and wimmingham waited inside a car, foster and staley wearing masks, confronted casso's older brother with a gun inside the westchester home. they say that's when there was a struggle. men took off and casso later died from his injuries. westchester police chief says social media helped in their investigation. >> there was some and obviously someone that creates chatter. >> cook and wimmingham turned themselves in. foster was arrested. and staley in cincinnati. chief herzog says his detectives worked tirelessly to make an arrest. >> they are the kind of guys you have to tell to go home. you have to say, go get some rest. come back in four hours. it's the best compromise we can get. they are like a dog on a track. they want to stay on until they get it. >> rob, chief herzog says suspects are charged with come plascy. and today at the family home, we stopped by
the case. the alleged trigger man, 19-year-old demarche re demarrecus staley. 19-year-old rodney foster, willingham and 18-year-old justin cook. court documents showed the four men planned to rob tyler casso. police say while cook and wimmingham waited inside a car, foster and staley wearing masks, confronted casso's older brother with a gun inside the westchester home. they say that's when there was a struggle. men took off and casso later died from his injuries. westchester police chief says...
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foster was hired in 1980 to replace the legendary frank mcguire. they lured him away from duke where he won two acc championships there. where they played for the national title in 1978. however that success didn't carry over that well with the gamecocks after six seasons. bill foster resigned after posting a record of 92-79 with carolina. bill foster was 86. >>> funeral services are being finalized for south carolina lawmaker billy odell. heart attack at the age of 77. odell became a senator in 1989 and served on committees including the finance and labor committee, the commerce, and industry committee as well. he also chaired the general committee a catch all for specific projects like the panel that investigated the department of social services over the last two years. >>> south carolina now has a new chief justice. of the state's supreme court today. he's been an associate justice on the high courts since 2000, replacing gene toll who turned 72 last year and took mandatory retirement because of her age. the new chief says that one change they
foster was hired in 1980 to replace the legendary frank mcguire. they lured him away from duke where he won two acc championships there. where they played for the national title in 1978. however that success didn't carry over that well with the gamecocks after six seasons. bill foster resigned after posting a record of 92-79 with carolina. bill foster was 86. >>> funeral services are being finalized for south carolina lawmaker billy odell. heart attack at the age of 77. odell became a...
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. >>> a fitchburg couple denied the right to be foster parents got another set back. they say the welfare agency acted legally when they denied their application. they admitted they spanked promised not to use corporal punishment on any foster children. that red flag was their undoing. the state's attorney argued that many foster children are traumatized and seeing another child spanked could cause serious harm. they fought back saying that dcf fringed on their constitutional religious rights. >>> new jersey governor chris christie spent the morning speaking with students at the new hampshire student convention. the republican presidential hopeful had a simple answer when he was asked why donald trump is leading in the polls. >> this is like flying into o'hare on a friday before christmas. everybody is circling waiting to land. no one starts to land until people start to vote. >> the new hampshire primary is february 9th, five weeks from today. >>> the democratic front-runner hillary clinton is in iowa proposing a new plan aimed at it would require private insurance c
. >>> a fitchburg couple denied the right to be foster parents got another set back. they say the welfare agency acted legally when they denied their application. they admitted they spanked promised not to use corporal punishment on any foster children. that red flag was their undoing. the state's attorney argued that many foster children are traumatized and seeing another child spanked could cause serious harm. they fought back saying that dcf fringed on their constitutional religious...
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louie's rescue hope that others will follow audrey's example and foster pets. you can save dozens of them from euthanization in shelters. if you want to volunteer or donate to louie's legacy, we have more information on local12.com. >>> he felt loved and he was happy again. >> rub mom's belly. >> he is cute. >>> still battling, what the gop candidates are saying as the iowa caucus is closing. >>> it kind of shocked me because you are thinking a >> you definitely don't want toto >>> 6:44, the republicans are not holding back. >> yep, this time only 7 of the leading can disee candidates debated in prime time and right now ted cruz is running neck and neck with donald trump. part of donald's trump strongest political moment came during another clash with ted cruz. >> everyone understands that the values in new york city are socially liberal or pro abortion or progay marriage. >>> when the world trade center came down, i saw something that no place on earth could have handled more beautifully, more >> we had a heartfelt response from trump. >> you don't get a lot o
louie's rescue hope that others will follow audrey's example and foster pets. you can save dozens of them from euthanization in shelters. if you want to volunteer or donate to louie's legacy, we have more information on local12.com. >>> he felt loved and he was happy again. >> rub mom's belly. >> he is cute. >>> still battling, what the gop candidates are saying as the iowa caucus is closing. >>> it kind of shocked me because you are thinking a >>...
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. >> fosters. we have dogs from oklahoma. we have dogs from new mexico. waiting to come in. >> . >> in addition to foster and they're looking for building supplies. like insulation. and other things for the. part of the reason why. insurance doesn't look like it will be covering any of the loss. >> . >> a new you tube craze is putting kids lives in jeopardy. >> . coming up. everything you need to know about the duct tape challenge. bl we'll continue to show them all the way up until the super bowl 50. >> we sr-pbts run out yet we're trying to get as many on the air as we can. >> if you are a big broncos fan. doesn't get much bigger than this. the super bowl is what you dream about. some even fly to denver to cheer on their team. >> >> the reward. a chance to watch super bowl 50. from the couch. >> getting a ticket through the quote on quote lottery system. >> the broncos have been allotted roughly 12 thousand tickets to this years game. but the franchise isn't saying how many of those are sold to the teams 23 thousand season ticketholders. >> i feel like
. >> fosters. we have dogs from oklahoma. we have dogs from new mexico. waiting to come in. >> . >> in addition to foster and they're looking for building supplies. like insulation. and other things for the. part of the reason why. insurance doesn't look like it will be covering any of the loss. >> . >> a new you tube craze is putting kids lives in jeopardy. >> . coming up. everything you need to know about the duct tape challenge. bl we'll continue to show...
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foster: "it means a lot. it means that it was all for a purpose. if i did all of that work and we're still losing, it's all for nothing. i'm just happy that i can have an impact on my team and i can really produce and help us win." musselman: "i think he keeps getting better and better. we felt like he was a good mid- range jump shooter from tyhe first day we got here and i think he's made as big a leap as anybody." tipoff is on wednesday night at 7pm... the bulldogs are 8-and-2 at home this season former wolf pack star colin kaepernick will likely undergo surgery yet again in the next week or so... kaepernick has a torn ligament in the thumb on his throwing hand, which happened back in late october... it's bothered him ever since, and an mri recently revealed the tear... he's headed to colorado to get a second opinion... kaepernick already had november... nevada's trenton brooks has been named the co-mountain west conference athlete of the year he shares the honor with former wyoming basketball star larry nance junior... it was decided by fan vote
foster: "it means a lot. it means that it was all for a purpose. if i did all of that work and we're still losing, it's all for nothing. i'm just happy that i can have an impact on my team and i can really produce and help us win." musselman: "i think he keeps getting better and better. we felt like he was a good mid- range jump shooter from tyhe first day we got here and i think he's made as big a leap as anybody." tipoff is on wednesday night at 7pm... the bulldogs are...
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parents themselves are providers work with students in foster care we're share a few of the finding we had that comes to a larger report we provided to the our children, our council at&t's on the website and listed on the pat website once in spanish and chinese. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> quality schools engaged and connected students and parents competence that cloormentsdz are two larger and impacted by the various needs of student and their diversifies learning needs as s and their diversifies learning needs as well. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> parents want schools to have quality teachers who can build on their students strength that are culturally incentive and trained to work with our children. >> (speaking foign language.) >> paternities emphasis the need for greater support for parents to advocate for their children especially those who are new arrivals to the country and being able to navigate the i e p process for those who have limited literacy skills or children's that are falling through the cracks. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> they requested for su
parents themselves are providers work with students in foster care we're share a few of the finding we had that comes to a larger report we provided to the our children, our council at&t's on the website and listed on the pat website once in spanish and chinese. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> quality schools engaged and connected students and parents competence that cloormentsdz are two larger and impacted by the various needs of student and their diversifies learning needs...
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i think that is what we must foster.n a society where we are so busy, it is difficult to engage at the empathic level with children. i say sometimes to my people i try to help and care for, it doesn't really matter whether you're chastising a child or complementing a child, you've got to be present with the child because they learn -- think about, for example, your teachers in high school. i talk about this also in the book. all of you can remember a teacher you had in high school, but you probably can't remember a word of what they taught you. the reason why you remember the person is because they are in your mind probably attached to either a very positive thought, usually the case, or a negative side. but it something to do with the social link that makes you remember them. that is what a child does when they are looking for social links in their world, they first of all trod upon those they have from their parents and siblings and then they imagine them. that is why they play these little games with tabby is coming t
i think that is what we must foster.n a society where we are so busy, it is difficult to engage at the empathic level with children. i say sometimes to my people i try to help and care for, it doesn't really matter whether you're chastising a child or complementing a child, you've got to be present with the child because they learn -- think about, for example, your teachers in high school. i talk about this also in the book. all of you can remember a teacher you had in high school, but you...
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and so, in order to foster leadership skills i think the best thing is learn about yourself.there is a great personality test you can take on line, the big five personality test what psychologists found studying traits is that your personality does not change over time. you are the same person. so once you know who you are, then i think the way you plead in an environment is bying your authentic self, and then offering what that environment needs, so if it's chaos you may need to be more structured. it's a stable environment you need to be more compassionate and foster people to take action. it's up to you but learn yourself first. >> focus on a problem, offer a solution and chances are you have a good idea for a business. a group of resourceful entrepreneurs keyed in on one issue, the stress that comes with having to give a wedding toast. it seems simple to some people but for others it can cause weeks of sleepless nights. sheinelle jones discovered a couple of companies that do it all for you. >> i never thought that my sister would find someone who cared about what other p
and so, in order to foster leadership skills i think the best thing is learn about yourself.there is a great personality test you can take on line, the big five personality test what psychologists found studying traits is that your personality does not change over time. you are the same person. so once you know who you are, then i think the way you plead in an environment is bying your authentic self, and then offering what that environment needs, so if it's chaos you may need to be more...
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hair up or mtton foster hair down. sutton foster hair down. hair up is 33 and look at that. no difference. >> are you kidding! >> honestly. tell us what you do, and a quick >> on the life. on my skin? >> when you wake up. >> i just natural. i just natural chill stuff, and i try to keep the skin nice and clean. moi on before you go to bed? >> yes, and i use night cream and i had a facial in the 20s and nywoman said, do you use the eye cream, and i s said, you should. and i troo i to drin ak a lot of water, and stay healthy and all of the an noig things. >> it works. >> a lot of of the youth comes from the inside, and being happy and having a positive outlook about life and i try to have a positive outlook, and happiness and joy keep you young. >> well, we will tell you what our motto is. >> my joy is nonnegotiable. on tv land. >> and this is kate plus five. >> not what you think. the of another floyd doesn't believe he can get his taxes done for nothing. so we brought in dr. michio kaku to explain exactly what we mean b
hair up or mtton foster hair down. sutton foster hair down. hair up is 33 and look at that. no difference. >> are you kidding! >> honestly. tell us what you do, and a quick >> on the life. on my skin? >> when you wake up. >> i just natural. i just natural chill stuff, and i try to keep the skin nice and clean. moi on before you go to bed? >> yes, and i use night cream and i had a facial in the 20s and nywoman said, do you use the eye cream, and i s said, you...
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. >> fosters. we have dogs from oklahoma. we have dogs from new mexico. waiting to come in. >> . >> in addition to foster and adoptive families. they're looking for building supplies. like insulation. and other things for the. part of the reason why. insurance doesn't look like it will be covering any of the loss. >> . >> a new you tube craze is putting kids lives in jeopardy. >> . coming up. everything you need to know about the duct tape challenge. switch to centurylink prism tv, and get the same great channels cable gives you, without having to deal with cable. yes and? and...there's whole home dvr. plus tons of on demand options so you can watch whatever, whenever. yes and? keep saying that? of improv. by saying "yes and," we accept the reality created by our comedy partners, paul. yes, right, i know. do you? feel like a hollywood insider we'll continue to show them all the way up until the super bowl 50. >> we sr-pbts run out yet we're trying to get as many on the air as we can. >> if you are a big broncos fan. doesn't get much bigger than this. the
. >> fosters. we have dogs from oklahoma. we have dogs from new mexico. waiting to come in. >> . >> in addition to foster and adoptive families. they're looking for building supplies. like insulation. and other things for the. part of the reason why. insurance doesn't look like it will be covering any of the loss. >> . >> a new you tube craze is putting kids lives in jeopardy. >> . coming up. everything you need to know about the duct tape challenge. switch...