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to help present tonight trophy for the foster farms bowl champion, the ceo of foster farms, laura flanagan what an amazing, exciting game tonight. special thank you to the san francisco 49ers, to the fox organization, and most importantly to all the loyal fans of utah and indiana. your great spirits might not only supported your team but it helped our local communities in the fight against hunger. ticket sales from tonight's game helped provide thousands of meals to those in need. so thank you for helping in the fight against hunger. a special recognition and congratulations to the indiana team for a well played, hard-fought, heart stopping game tonight. and now for the moment we have all been waiting for, a very special congratulations to the utah utes for an outstanding game. [cheering] your teamwork, your dedication, and your outstanding play paid off. it is with great pride and honor that we ought at foster farms present the trophy to the utah >> joel: coach, i'm going to have you come up real quick. what an amazing game it was. your players played so hard. coach whittingham, you are 1
to help present tonight trophy for the foster farms bowl champion, the ceo of foster farms, laura flanagan what an amazing, exciting game tonight. special thank you to the san francisco 49ers, to the fox organization, and most importantly to all the loyal fans of utah and indiana. your great spirits might not only supported your team but it helped our local communities in the fight against hunger. ticket sales from tonight's game helped provide thousands of meals to those in need. so thank you...
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m rs foster has a judge conducts an investigation. mrs foster has said she is going nowhere.rarily stand aside, well the same cross party voting rule, she will survive today, but she is under considerable pressure. i think some of the delegations are arriving behind you. it is possible there maybe comments. yes there, is colum eastwood, the leader of the sdlp and he is leading the debate today, the motion of no confidence. the sdlp tabled the motion of no confidence in arlene foster last week. 0ther opposition parties at stormont weighed in to back it. mr eastwood is appealing for sinn fein to vote for his motion. sinn fein have indicated that they are not likely to do that by tabling their own motion, that's different from the no—confidence motion, the sinn fein motion says there is foster should step aside. sinn fein made the move after the sdlp laid down the motion and was backed by other parties. the sdlp putting the sinn fein under pressure to do something about the scandal that's engulfed their partners in government, the democratic unionist party, and martin mcguinness
m rs foster has a judge conducts an investigation. mrs foster has said she is going nowhere.rarily stand aside, well the same cross party voting rule, she will survive today, but she is under considerable pressure. i think some of the delegations are arriving behind you. it is possible there maybe comments. yes there, is colum eastwood, the leader of the sdlp and he is leading the debate today, the motion of no confidence. the sdlp tabled the motion of no confidence in arlene foster last week....
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the utes win the foster farms bowl. 26-24. on a night where joe williams game-wner with 1:24 to go in the football gam. 26-24 the final. utah defeats indiana. joe williams says good-bye. what a way to say good-bye. let's go downstairs for the taste of winning sponsored by coca-cola. here is shannon spake. >> joe williams went to say hello to his fiancee. he talked to me so many times this season about coming back from retirement, how you are playing with the different fire. a kind of fire did you have on that last offensive drive? >> like jordan in '97. i've been battling a pretty bad cold. it was really just to finish off strong. being a senior and this being the last test game win. >> what are you going to remember most? >> the love and camaraderie for my friends and fans and family. so awesome to be able to leave and come back and have that same support. i will always be forever a ute. >> you have said no regrets. how does that help you at the next level playing in the nfl? >> [laughs] to always have the fire. everything ha
the utes win the foster farms bowl. 26-24. on a night where joe williams game-wner with 1:24 to go in the football gam. 26-24 the final. utah defeats indiana. joe williams says good-bye. what a way to say good-bye. let's go downstairs for the taste of winning sponsored by coca-cola. here is shannon spake. >> joe williams went to say hello to his fiancee. he talked to me so many times this season about coming back from retirement, how you are playing with the different fire. a kind of fire...
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foster families to take them in. counties statewide will -- counties statewide will need more families. that is when a new law takes effect. group homes will be turned into short-term treatment centers. >> in the next few years, group homes will change dramatically, which will require us to recruit a lot more foster families. >> reporter: so this holiday they have launched a campaign hoping more will consider opening their homes to foster kids. >> it is really important for the community to come together, whether they are little, infants, teenagers, whatever stage they are in. >> reporter: the kind of gift that could change a life. >> the most important thing to me about christmas is not the gifts you receive, but the people you are surrounded by. >> reporter: brody says this year he'll be spending christmas with his newly biological sister. he wants to continue to help people understand the need of foster kids. >> yeah, in a situation like this it puts things in perspective. it is great he found his biological siste
foster families to take them in. counties statewide will -- counties statewide will need more families. that is when a new law takes effect. group homes will be turned into short-term treatment centers. >> in the next few years, group homes will change dramatically, which will require us to recruit a lot more foster families. >> reporter: so this holiday they have launched a campaign hoping more will consider opening their homes to foster kids. >> it is really important for...
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foster kids.. who have turned 18 .. and would >>> a special holiday at the garfield house in oakland. it's no ordinary house. it's for former foster children who have turned 18 and would otherwise be on their own. right now kpix 5's da lin shows us oakland police are making sure that that doesn't happen. da. >> tonight you're going to see the softer side of oakland police officers. they decorated this house with a christmas tree with gifts under the tree and they are breaking bread with some of the young people basically formerly in the foster care system. they aged out. part of that vulnerable population that's almost often forgotten. >> it's hard, you know, being with your kids and being in that situation. >> reporter: this person is thankful to finally have a roof over her head. especially for her two young kids. earlier this year, they were homeless. >> it's a blessing for me and my kids to have their own space where they can run and play. >> reporter: the 22-year-old went into the foster care system when she was 2.
foster kids.. who have turned 18 .. and would >>> a special holiday at the garfield house in oakland. it's no ordinary house. it's for former foster children who have turned 18 and would otherwise be on their own. right now kpix 5's da lin shows us oakland police are making sure that that doesn't happen. da. >> tonight you're going to see the softer side of oakland police officers. they decorated this house with a christmas tree with gifts under the tree and they are breaking...
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to sutton foster.ad in the broadway-bound musical "thoroughly modern hillly." >> ♪ in my heart he'll be somebody ♪ >> the director michael mayer called her. >> the woman playing hillly has left the show and the role is yours. i was on the other line with the boyfriend at the time. stand i was like, what? like, clicked off with michael mayer, went back to the boyfriend, i was like, i have to call you back. >> but the fact is everything today is thoroughly modern ♪ it. >> was just one week before opening night. >> you have made a mistake. i said that i was like crying. you made a mistake like why would you take a risk on me. ♪ hillly now!" >> it was a risk that paid off. foster went out unknown and came back with her first tony award. >> sutton foster! >> one of the things i'm most proud san francisco that the opportunity came and i was ready. mean, i was prepared. i knew my stuff. i worked really hard. i stepped in. >> ♪ yes, for now we'll go on living ♪ >> sutton fosters was born in georgia, started da
to sutton foster.ad in the broadway-bound musical "thoroughly modern hillly." >> ♪ in my heart he'll be somebody ♪ >> the director michael mayer called her. >> the woman playing hillly has left the show and the role is yours. i was on the other line with the boyfriend at the time. stand i was like, what? like, clicked off with michael mayer, went back to the boyfriend, i was like, i have to call you back. >> but the fact is everything today is thoroughly...
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foster.' 'he's going to bring you here to me. ' [dr. foster laughing] 'hello, there.' welcome to our valhalla beneath the sea. well, that's what we like, ain't it, honey? a happy man. [laughs] this way, please. alright, laugh it up and keep on your toes i'm gonna jump our fat friend as soon as i get a chance. oh, hey, ain't this where that ross fella caught it, doc? here? oh, yes, so it is, mr. muller. a terrible thing to happen to the old boy. listen, if it's not too painful reminiscing for you what really happened to-- that, we never really know. but if you ask me ross was doing routine maintenance on the hydro-system. hydro-system? crystallized hydro gas. maintains a counter-pressure against the ocean floor all around us. he hydro pipe by accident. oh, naturally, of course. it's in the same class as tnt. 'why, 30 seconds with the valve open' 'it probably built up enough pressure' to shatter, blowing out the ocean wall. [laughs] 'don't, mr. muller.' 'you're under constant observation. don't be a fool.' 'and stay alert, dr. foster. please.' yes, sir. [sighs] come in,
foster.' 'he's going to bring you here to me. ' [dr. foster laughing] 'hello, there.' welcome to our valhalla beneath the sea. well, that's what we like, ain't it, honey? a happy man. [laughs] this way, please. alright, laugh it up and keep on your toes i'm gonna jump our fat friend as soon as i get a chance. oh, hey, ain't this where that ross fella caught it, doc? here? oh, yes, so it is, mr. muller. a terrible thing to happen to the old boy. listen, if it's not too painful reminiscing for...
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sometimes foster care is life saving. i think all of us have said that from the beginning, but it shouldn't be the only option, and that's what kids who have been in the foster care system came to the senate this week to tell us. it's our job as policymakers to protect the most vulnerable. these kids don't have a powerful lobby. they don't have deep pockets. it just seems to me as we wrap up this session and everyone here goes back to their namcy and their -- their families and their holidays, it's not in good conscience to turn our backs on foster kids and allow this bipartisan legislation to witter and to -- to wither and to die in the last days of the 114th congress. so in a moment i will make this unanimous consent request. i ask, mr. president, that our colleagues and this standing in the way, standing in the way of providing a new measure of hope for vulnerable kids and their families and that we help lift the weight of this broken status quo, this broken status quo that falls heaviest on the hundreds of thousands o
sometimes foster care is life saving. i think all of us have said that from the beginning, but it shouldn't be the only option, and that's what kids who have been in the foster care system came to the senate this week to tell us. it's our job as policymakers to protect the most vulnerable. these kids don't have a powerful lobby. they don't have deep pockets. it just seems to me as we wrap up this session and everyone here goes back to their namcy and their -- their families and their holidays,...
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norman foster one 420 cannot be here today because he is not well. i would like to thank you for having us today and also tell you how honored we are to be part of this incredible transbay transit center develop plan. we think it is one of the worlds unique projects in pushing high density and mixed-use next transit send it very much some thing that we believe in as a company. i would like to thank our client ocean wide especially chairman lou, for being incredible artist with a fantastic look working relation with mr. wu and the team and it is a true collaboration. everything we do is not us. it is all part of a much bigger piece. hopefully, it will create an amazing project. i think ground breaking ceremonies for us architects is an incredible milestone because you realize it's real. we are now going to do this building which is an extremely exciting get other working with something for three years you know projects can stop and start and when the groundbreaking starts and the diggers arrive on site, you think this is going to happen. so designing
norman foster one 420 cannot be here today because he is not well. i would like to thank you for having us today and also tell you how honored we are to be part of this incredible transbay transit center develop plan. we think it is one of the worlds unique projects in pushing high density and mixed-use next transit send it very much some thing that we believe in as a company. i would like to thank our client ocean wide especially chairman lou, for being incredible artist with a fantastic look...
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i rearranged fostering, foster care for the mom and dad. this stuff was written 30 years ago and hadn't been changed. i came in and changed it. i did the same thing with unemployment insurance, i changed to that. in the old days only men worked in women stayed at home. now you have two people working and you have all kinds of changes. the law needed to be revised, so i did that. ini worked on the health care bill. not a perfect bill, not exactly what i would have written, but we got something done, and it is functioning, and a lot more people have insurance than they did. the first bill i did in congress was 97. 1987. i got housing for people living with aids. for a freshman to get that much money in a program still going on today, 28 years later -- that's billions of dollars on housing for people living with aids. there are a lot of things that are done that i am proud of. none of them are perfect. we had to change some of them. but i think you have to think of a legislation as being like evolution. it changes every day, going different pl
i rearranged fostering, foster care for the mom and dad. this stuff was written 30 years ago and hadn't been changed. i came in and changed it. i did the same thing with unemployment insurance, i changed to that. in the old days only men worked in women stayed at home. now you have two people working and you have all kinds of changes. the law needed to be revised, so i did that. ini worked on the health care bill. not a perfect bill, not exactly what i would have written, but we got something...
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foster went out unknown and came back with her first tony award. >> sutton foster! proud san francisco that the opportunity came and i was ready. mean, i was prepared. i knew my stuff. i worked really hard. i stepped in. >> ? yes, for now we'll go on living ? >> sutton fosters was born in georgia, started dancing when she was four years old. her father worked for general motors. her mother, whose dream of becoming a model never worked out. gently nudged sutton and her older brother hunter on to when mrs. foster saw that a local theater company was producing "annie" she knew who should play the title role. >> my mother said, you should audition. and i was like, i don't want to. i want to play with my friend. my mom is like, should you go. bethany can come, too. we went to the audition, i had to sing. my mom said the room got really tomorrow, you've got to long on until tomorrow ? >> you said your mother was a stage mother? >> wouldn't say my mom was that stage mom. because she wasn't like momma rose, wasn't like that. but i will say she encouraged us to go to the lib
foster went out unknown and came back with her first tony award. >> sutton foster! proud san francisco that the opportunity came and i was ready. mean, i was prepared. i knew my stuff. i worked really hard. i stepped in. >> ? yes, for now we'll go on living ? >> sutton fosters was born in georgia, started dancing when she was four years old. her father worked for general motors. her mother, whose dream of becoming a model never worked out. gently nudged sutton and her older...
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a loving foster home is something justice woods hoped he had. "i always wanted somebody to come out to my football game, come to my choir practice." while he's on the right track. living on his own and starting college in the spring. he says he missed having that support system. in concord, lydia pantazes kron4 news. >> britteny: you notice cooler air moves into our daytime highs tomorrow stays right around 4950 degrees. and that also true on christmas day and low 40's close 30 is for some locations. and we see eye off showers the evening. off the coast and then a lot of moisture and continues see snow showers will winter storm warning and reseal sleeping right now all little bit of moisture osh hours forests night everything dries out tomorrow. at 43 and center fell 49 and san francisco. 49 and 44 unconquered and in the '30's and rosa and napa 38 in concord temperatures and stat 39 and 40 is a step the morning sampras's coach take a look at what happens and a few spots. center rosa the high '40's. below average day for us ahead and then even mo
a loving foster home is something justice woods hoped he had. "i always wanted somebody to come out to my football game, come to my choir practice." while he's on the right track. living on his own and starting college in the spring. he says he missed having that support system. in concord, lydia pantazes kron4 news. >> britteny: you notice cooler air moves into our daytime highs tomorrow stays right around 4950 degrees. and that also true on christmas day and low 40's close 30...
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i rearranged fostering, foster care for the mom and dad. this stuff was written 30 years ago and hadn't been changed. i came in and changed it. i did the same thing with unemployment insurance, i changed to that. in the old days only men worked in women stayed at home. now you have two people working and you have all kinds of changes. the law needed to be revised, so i did that. i worked on the health care bill. not a perfect bill, not exactly what i would have written, but we got something done, and it is functioning, and a lot more people have insurance than they did. the first bill i did in congress was 1987. i got housing for people living with aids. for a freshman to get that much money in a program still going on today, 28 years later -- that's billions of dollars on housing for people living with aids. there are a lot of things that are done that i am proud of. none of them are perfect. we had to change some of them. but i think you have to think of government and a legislation as being like evolution. it changes every day, going dif
i rearranged fostering, foster care for the mom and dad. this stuff was written 30 years ago and hadn't been changed. i came in and changed it. i did the same thing with unemployment insurance, i changed to that. in the old days only men worked in women stayed at home. now you have two people working and you have all kinds of changes. the law needed to be revised, so i did that. i worked on the health care bill. not a perfect bill, not exactly what i would have written, but we got something...
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and by his adopting children in foster care that needed homes. it was a total strength. >> he helped your daughter too. in what ways? >> we found out about it on facebook. she wanted to bring it to virginia. he's become a role model to help the youth not just by my daughter, but other children learn they need to be a part of their community and give back. >> the statistics show that the kids that it are in foster care end up in juvenile detention centers. our prisons are touched by foster care and that wasn't the past that i was supposed to go down. >> at his recent high school reunion, rob apologize d to his former class hates because he said he was the one who was stealing food back then off their lunch platters. i got off the phone with rob a few minutes alg. e he said he was shocked and moved by the au peerns on the "today" show which included a song written just for him. it you'd like to see his interview in full, search "foster dad" in the nbc washington app. >> i'm sure if his classmates are watching now, they are saying all is forgiven. >
and by his adopting children in foster care that needed homes. it was a total strength. >> he helped your daughter too. in what ways? >> we found out about it on facebook. she wanted to bring it to virginia. he's become a role model to help the youth not just by my daughter, but other children learn they need to be a part of their community and give back. >> the statistics show that the kids that it are in foster care end up in juvenile detention centers. our prisons are...
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he's one of ten was thousands of foster children in california.effect next year could lead to a need for more foster families. >> reporter: many people think of trees, sparkling lights, and time with family. but it's the last wish for some that can be most difficult. >> you jest don't feel like you're in control of your own life. >> reporter: for years for brodie, home for the holidays meant a home for foster kids. >> i didn't tell them. it's just embarrassing. saying the word group home makes it sound so institutionalized. oh, i don't have parent, i live with this group of other people. >> reporter: his parents live apart, one in contra costa county, the other in pennsylvania. after living in two group home, he's done a lot of learning on his own. rebuilding computers, joining the army reserve, and going to college. he's one f -- need many more families january 1st, when a new law takes effect. group homes will be turned into short-term treatment centers. >> in the next few years, group homes and how we work with them is gonna change dramatically
he's one of ten was thousands of foster children in california.effect next year could lead to a need for more foster families. >> reporter: many people think of trees, sparkling lights, and time with family. but it's the last wish for some that can be most difficult. >> you jest don't feel like you're in control of your own life. >> reporter: for years for brodie, home for the holidays meant a home for foster kids. >> i didn't tell them. it's just embarrassing. saying...
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we have our prisons full of people touched by foster care.hat you brought this story to light. when you looked back and realized what he had been going through all these years when you thought he was probably like every other kid what struck you after seeing him again after all those years? >> i think the strength and the fact that he parlayed his situation into helping other children and creating this nonprofit and by his adopting children in foster care that needed homes. it was just a total strength. >> you said he helped your daughter too. in what ways? >> we found out about comfort cases on facebook. and she wanted to bring it to virginia. i think he's become a role model to help the youth, not just my daughter, but other children that have been involved with comfort case, learn that they need to be a part their community and give back. >> aren't you >> the fact that you never knew during high school, because you never had a home you could invite -- i mean, you can't really have a normal life, can you? >> no. >> i will tell you, there we
we have our prisons full of people touched by foster care.hat you brought this story to light. when you looked back and realized what he had been going through all these years when you thought he was probably like every other kid what struck you after seeing him again after all those years? >> i think the strength and the fact that he parlayed his situation into helping other children and creating this nonprofit and by his adopting children in foster care that needed homes. it was just a...
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lawrence: one of my bills, if i first bill was about foster care. i have found my voice. foster children do not have a family or a parent to advocate for them. they are wards of the court. what we do in legislation to support them and protect them. i in the education bill passed that in every school district, it that takes federal dollars -- so we can start investing. are children grag graduating? that was powerful for me. now i'm on the caucus here. i'm going to make a difference for those children and that to me is a major sense of accomplishment. >> how difficult or easy was it getting republican support for measures like that? rep. lawrence: it was bipartisan. that is something that was refreshing for me. we no longer need the strong labor workforce. we need a skilled trade workforce. that's been bipartisan. we are building that caucus to say in america, we legislatively have to have an agenda to build a workforce so they can sustain our economy and move it forward and be competitive. >> you mentioned bipartisan success and foster care and now into adoption. give us a
lawrence: one of my bills, if i first bill was about foster care. i have found my voice. foster children do not have a family or a parent to advocate for them. they are wards of the court. what we do in legislation to support them and protect them. i in the education bill passed that in every school district, it that takes federal dollars -- so we can start investing. are children grag graduating? that was powerful for me. now i'm on the caucus here. i'm going to make a difference for those...
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for foster children growing up. >> reporter: contra costa county has 1100 kids in the foster care system. 100 of those live in group homes. private businesses that house up to six kids at a time. justice woods says christmas in a group home holds little magic. >> you wake up. they give you your stuff and that's it. you go on with you day and do your chores. you just sit around the house and do nothing. >> reporter: justice is 19 now and on his own. he never had anyone who could care for him for long. he thinks group homes do more harm than good. the state of california agree with him. in january a new law requires the phasing out of group homes which has counties scrambling to recruit enough foster parents to fill the void. >> we want people who really care about children, who want to help them succeed in life, two want to keep them in our community who can open up their heart and home for these kids. >> reporter: that's what kate and ron did. they took in these two siblings. it wasn't easy at first. it took a while for everyone to bond. now these four are happy. with an adoption on frid
for foster children growing up. >> reporter: contra costa county has 1100 kids in the foster care system. 100 of those live in group homes. private businesses that house up to six kids at a time. justice woods says christmas in a group home holds little magic. >> you wake up. they give you your stuff and that's it. you go on with you day and do your chores. you just sit around the house and do nothing. >> reporter: justice is 19 now and on his own. he never had anyone who...
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was across this shows that mrs foster was a cross every this shows that mrs foster was across every say she should stand aside pending a public enquiry, throughout this whole affair she has made clear she has no intention of going anywhere, in the last few minutes, simon, stormont has released a statement, saying that you have to see this letter basically in context, but at the time mrs foster wrote to the banks the uptake on the scheme was actually very slow and she was trying to encourage people to take it up and the floors in the scheme which are now very apparent were not then obvious at all, so it is not then obvious at all, so it is not the development in this story, a saga that has put the power—sharing coalition between the democratic unionists and sinn fein under strain, and in the new year when the assembly returns we will see plenty more on this. . a study has found that people on zero hours contracts earn an average of 1,000 pounds a year less than other workers doing the same job. around 900—thousand people are on zero hours contracts which demand that they be available
was across this shows that mrs foster was a cross every this shows that mrs foster was across every say she should stand aside pending a public enquiry, throughout this whole affair she has made clear she has no intention of going anywhere, in the last few minutes, simon, stormont has released a statement, saying that you have to see this letter basically in context, but at the time mrs foster wrote to the banks the uptake on the scheme was actually very slow and she was trying to encourage...
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he was fostered as a baby but when he turned 12, his foster family gave him up.spent the next five years in and out of children's homes. that's why each year he organises special christmas dinners for young people who've left care. jayne mccubbin went to meet him as he prepared for one of those dinners in hackney in north london. not everyone has someone at christmas. this isn't my... you're better with words. i'm better with words. lemn sissay understands this. author, poet, broadcaster, orphan. there was nobody there. you were on your own? yeah, i was on my own. if i visited a friend's house, i often felt i was the boy with no family who was going to visit families, you know? # jingle bells, jingle all the way.# here in hackney, he's getting ready for one of his care leavers' christmas dinners — a project that has grown from one city to five cities in four years. all of the gifts here have been donated by strangers, and all the parties will all be run by volunteers. do we really not know the words tojingle bells? the only reason we do the christmas dinner is so
he was fostered as a baby but when he turned 12, his foster family gave him up.spent the next five years in and out of children's homes. that's why each year he organises special christmas dinners for young people who've left care. jayne mccubbin went to meet him as he prepared for one of those dinners in hackney in north london. not everyone has someone at christmas. this isn't my... you're better with words. i'm better with words. lemn sissay understands this. author, poet, broadcaster,...
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reuben foster. >> allie: reuben. you're a senior. you have been the leader of this defense. to see the hard work come together for a moment like this before you go out? >> it's big, man. roll tide. >> allie: this is an emotional time. as you look around at these loyal fans, the reason you play this game the guy standing next to you. >> i would like to thank you for having my back, coach saban for trusting me, my offense and defense for believing in me. love y'all. >> allie: coach, it's hard to repeat let alone threepeat. why was this the group to do it? >> you don't always get what you want in life but you mostly get what you deserve and these guys have done a fantastic job all season long, winning 13 games and deserve to win the s.e.c. and really showed it in a dominant fashion tonight. i'm proud of them. >> allie: now i would like to give it over to greg sankey who has a few words and the trophy presentation. commissioner. >> thank you, allie. thank you to the greatest fans of college football in america. the fans of the south eastern conference. join me in thanking the ge
reuben foster. >> allie: reuben. you're a senior. you have been the leader of this defense. to see the hard work come together for a moment like this before you go out? >> it's big, man. roll tide. >> allie: this is an emotional time. as you look around at these loyal fans, the reason you play this game the guy standing next to you. >> i would like to thank you for having my back, coach saban for trusting me, my offense and defense for believing in me. love y'all....
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m rs foster failings of the green energy scheme. party will return to the issues later in the new year. it has developed between the two coalition partners because of this failed green energy scheme. it is unlikely source for a crisis at stormont, but the parties are indicating that they remain committed to the institutions of government here while there is a rift, it is not a casmed and i think the administration will survive. news from turkey where the russian ambassador to turkey has been shot in what appears to have been an assassination attempt. shot and seriously wounded according to some reports. the russian ambassador to turkey has been wounded. he was attend ago photo exhibition which was called russia as seen by turks. there was a report saying that photographs from the scene showed a man lying on the ground with an armed man dressed in a suit standing near him. we‘re now hearing there is still gunfire, more gunfire, being heard from the site of that shooting of the russian ambassador in the turkish capital, ankara. we wil
m rs foster failings of the green energy scheme. party will return to the issues later in the new year. it has developed between the two coalition partners because of this failed green energy scheme. it is unlikely source for a crisis at stormont, but the parties are indicating that they remain committed to the institutions of government here while there is a rift, it is not a casmed and i think the administration will survive. news from turkey where the russian ambassador to turkey has been...
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he's one of ten was thousands of foster children living in california.g effect next year could lead to a new for more families. >> reporter: say happy holidays and people think of trees, lights, and family. it's the last wish for some that can be most difficult. >> you don't feel like you're in control of your own life >> reporter: for years for brodie, home for the holidays meant a group home for foster kids. his friends at school never knew. >> i didn't tell them. it's just embarrassing. saying the word gripe home just soun institutionalized. i just feel, oh, joef parents, i -- i don't have parent, i live with this group of people. >> reporter: his parents live apart, one here and one in pennsylvania. he's done a lot on his own, rebuilding computer, joining the army reserve, and applying to college. she one of 61,000 california children in foster care, in a state that has 14,000 certified families to take them in. counties statewide will need many more families starting january 1st. that's when a new law takes effect. group homes will be turned into sh
he's one of ten was thousands of foster children living in california.g effect next year could lead to a new for more families. >> reporter: say happy holidays and people think of trees, lights, and family. it's the last wish for some that can be most difficult. >> you don't feel like you're in control of your own life >> reporter: for years for brodie, home for the holidays meant a group home for foster kids. his friends at school never knew. >> i didn't tell them. it's...
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arlene foster has led to —— said she excepts full response ability.he is under? why should you take responsibility? she is no doubt under a considerable amount of pressure, being as she was the minister earned the department of enterprise setting up the renewable heating scheme back in 2012. other parts of the uk had a similar scheme with cost control measures built into them so they did not overrun their budget but that got lost in translating when they were introduced here, and whilst when she was in place there wasn't any kind of massive overspend, indeed there was an underspend, the fact the safeguards were put in place eventually really cost the northern ireland budget day because under her successor the scheme ran out control. so, she is saying in her defence it wasn'tjust don't do her, this was a scheme that was scrutinised by ace —— assembly members, no one in the industry nor them picked up on it. what happens, common outcome in terms of where things go, because she does not have the support of her deputy first minister, there is going to be
arlene foster has led to —— said she excepts full response ability.he is under? why should you take responsibility? she is no doubt under a considerable amount of pressure, being as she was the minister earned the department of enterprise setting up the renewable heating scheme back in 2012. other parts of the uk had a similar scheme with cost control measures built into them so they did not overrun their budget but that got lost in translating when they were introduced here, and whilst...
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asking people to foster a cat or any animal for a few weeks... " if somebody can take foster, that leaves room for because right now this is all we have room for." if you can't foster or donate.. the humane society is also asking for donations... so financially.. it's getting harder and harder to take care of all the cats coming to them. live in waterloo... amanda gilbert... news 7 kwwl. the humane society also reminds people to spay and neuture their pets. they believe people may not be many kittens. today - the third and final candidate in the running to become u-n-i's next president visits campus. mark nook is the current chancellor at montana state university in billings. he has ties to iowa -- he received his masters in astrophysics at iowa state. u-n-i's interim president james wohlpart outlining his vision for the university -- should he get the job. he previously served as provost and says he has an understanding of but he calls on a need to regain to take a student, and help a vocation so that they can go is that?" the board of regents is expected to select the new president next
asking people to foster a cat or any animal for a few weeks... " if somebody can take foster, that leaves room for because right now this is all we have room for." if you can't foster or donate.. the humane society is also asking for donations... so financially.. it's getting harder and harder to take care of all the cats coming to them. live in waterloo... amanda gilbert... news 7 kwwl. the humane society also reminds people to spay and neuture their pets. they believe people may not...
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'fostering wellness' helps transition foster children into adulthood as they age out of the system. today... a group of young people aging out of foster care -- toured golden corral corporate headquarters in raleigh -- and its test kitchen to learn about the restaurant industry. this is also an opportunity for them to network with people who can help them navigate the corporate structure. -- is going on display at the 'national museum of american history' in washington. the bucket was used to dump ice water onto "jeanette - senerchia" in 2014 as part of the "ice bucket challenge." her husband anthony has lou gehrig's disease. the challenge ended up raising more than $50 million for research. earlier this year - abc 11 anchor "larry - stogner" lost his battle with a-l-s. coming up next in sports.... north carolina finds itself in deep at indiana as the acc tries to pull off its first challenge win in 8 years.... plus high school hoops - the top two teams in the triangle battle to the wire but first - lamar jackson is the acc player fo the year... the louisville qb had almost 5000 yar
'fostering wellness' helps transition foster children into adulthood as they age out of the system. today... a group of young people aging out of foster care -- toured golden corral corporate headquarters in raleigh -- and its test kitchen to learn about the restaurant industry. this is also an opportunity for them to network with people who can help them navigate the corporate structure. -- is going on display at the 'national museum of american history' in washington. the bucket was used to...
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foster farms is also helping local charities. >> today's winner, foster farms will donate in their nameand meals to a local food bank. >> i think i was more nervous than she was. >> we were very nervous. >> any singer can hit the high notes if you just practice and have a lot 6 confidence. >> reporter: last year, a jazz choir from santa rosa won. they're back again this year. >> ♪ oh, say does that star spangled ♪ >> reporter: judges listened and scored. >> i got welled up when they hit some of those notes. i actually get emotional. >> reporter: in the end, someone must be chosen. >> this year's winner will be felicia diaz. >> reporter: 16 year old felicia from turlock is the winner. congratulations. >>> right now, we want to take you back to oakland, give you a live look as first responders are getting set to pay their speculates at the scene of the deadly warehouse fire. these are the first responders who got to the scene. they are walking now, a bag pipe in the lead. walking from the nearby fire station, which is just on the other hand the corner. that's what's so ironic about this t
foster farms is also helping local charities. >> today's winner, foster farms will donate in their nameand meals to a local food bank. >> i think i was more nervous than she was. >> we were very nervous. >> any singer can hit the high notes if you just practice and have a lot 6 confidence. >> reporter: last year, a jazz choir from santa rosa won. they're back again this year. >> ♪ oh, say does that star spangled ♪ >> reporter: judges listened and...
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before christmas arlene foster faced a vote of no confidence, which she survived, but there has beenmas eve a newspaper reported that arlene foster, when she was enterprise minister three years ago, the department of enterprise was running this scheme, today the department of the economy has released the correspondence. this is a letter from arlene foster to bank chiefs in 2013 in which she said that she wanted to encourage banks to look favourably on approaches from businesses who are seeking finance to install renewables. she said government support was reliable, long—term and offered a good return on investment. the leader of the biggest opposition party, mike nesbitt of the ulster unionists, said this shows that arlene foster was across every detail of the scheme and he has repeated his call for her to resign. the sdlp have said she should stand aside pending a public enquiry. throughout this a fair —— this affair she has made clear she is going nowhere. stormont have released a statement saying that you have to see this letter in context, at the time she wrote the letter to the
before christmas arlene foster faced a vote of no confidence, which she survived, but there has beenmas eve a newspaper reported that arlene foster, when she was enterprise minister three years ago, the department of enterprise was running this scheme, today the department of the economy has released the correspondence. this is a letter from arlene foster to bank chiefs in 2013 in which she said that she wanted to encourage banks to look favourably on approaches from businesses who are seeking...
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mrs foster has said she has no intention of going anywhere.tter in context. at the time she wrote this letter to the banks, the uptake on the scheme was very slow, trying to encourage people to take it up. the flaws in the scheme were not obvious at all. another development in the story, @ it has put the power—sharing coalition between the dup and sinn fein under strain. in the new year, we will see them plenty more on this. john mccain the senior republican senator, setting a date in january for a hearing senior republican senator, setting a date injanuary for a hearing to discuss cyber threats to the united states. calling the national intelligence director to attend that hearing. amongst the cyber threats will be claims by the cia that russia orchestrated the packing of democratic party computers during the presidential election campaign this as we have been telling you, over the last 2a hours, president obama has expelled a number of russian diplomats to the united states. senatorjohn mccain, very senior member of the republican party sett
mrs foster has said she has no intention of going anywhere.tter in context. at the time she wrote this letter to the banks, the uptake on the scheme was very slow, trying to encourage people to take it up. the flaws in the scheme were not obvious at all. another development in the story, @ it has put the power—sharing coalition between the dup and sinn fein under strain. in the new year, we will see them plenty more on this. john mccain the senior republican senator, setting a date in january...
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they're throwing a holiday dinner for foster kids who have .. oakland police officers are spreading holiday cheer tonight. they are throwing a holiday dinner for some foster kids who have aged out of the system and would otherwise be on their own. kpix 5's da lin reports the officers wanted to do something special for them. >> it's hard, you know, being with your kids and being in that situation. >> reporter: the woman is thankful to finally have a roof over her head especially for her two young kids. earlier this year, they were homeless. >> it's a blessing for me and my kids to have their own space where they can run and play. >> reporter: the 22 went into foster care when she was 2. it was difficult after she aged out of the support system. many foster care youth age out at 18 leaving them with no money little support and no job skills right out of high school. >> that family, um, the constant moving, you know, picking up. >> reporter: the government reports on any given day there are roughly 415,000 children in foster care in the u.s., close
they're throwing a holiday dinner for foster kids who have .. oakland police officers are spreading holiday cheer tonight. they are throwing a holiday dinner for some foster kids who have aged out of the system and would otherwise be on their own. kpix 5's da lin reports the officers wanted to do something special for them. >> it's hard, you know, being with your kids and being in that situation. >> reporter: the woman is thankful to finally have a roof over her head especially for...
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temperatures into the mid-50s from foster city into belmont east palo alto. palo alto at 58 degrees. low 60s across the santa clara valley. that will be warmer than the east bay numbers. we'll stack up to 58 degrees in benicia, martinez, vallejo. 56 degrees in pittsburg, maybe a degree warmer than that in antioch and also discovery bay. tri-valley in the 50s. precipitation north of the golden gate bridge today with temperatures into the mid-50s. if you see anything, it will be generally less than .10" of rain but we'll start off at a quarter towards cloverdale, 56 degrees. the bigger storm with the gustier winds, we're tracking that at 18 after the hour. >>> thanks, roberta. nude pictures are making their way amongst students at mountain view high school. police say students are sharing the pictures through a "dropbox" account. they were able to freeze the account as they investigate and the district sent a letter to parents about this investigation. it reads in part, this once again rei inforces the need to educate parents about safety measures on social med
temperatures into the mid-50s from foster city into belmont east palo alto. palo alto at 58 degrees. low 60s across the santa clara valley. that will be warmer than the east bay numbers. we'll stack up to 58 degrees in benicia, martinez, vallejo. 56 degrees in pittsburg, maybe a degree warmer than that in antioch and also discovery bay. tri-valley in the 50s. precipitation north of the golden gate bridge today with temperatures into the mid-50s. if you see anything, it will be generally less...
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>> some bananas foster? we're not just gonna make a regular bananas foster.'re gonna add a little chocolate. >> i like that. >> you know why? 'cause chocolate's sticky and gooey. >> and delicious. >> and delicious. >> hello! >> and what else is sticky, gooey, and delicious? >> ah, marshmallows. you can't get more sticky than that. >> so, we're gonna put a lot of marshmallows in here. the fun is just beginning, because you have to wear these. >> oh, okay. all righty. >> all right. trust me. i'm a professional. >> ah. >> all right. so, now what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna add our rum. >> mmm-mmm-mmm-mmm-mmm. >> we're gonna get a lot of rum in there. what i want to do is i want to make a real dramatic impact. >> okay. >> so, guys, can we lower the lights? >> and i'm gonna step back just a little. >> yeah, you step back. ready? >> let's see. ooh! >> look at that. now, ordinary nonstick, you can't do that. >> no. >> our nonstick goes up to 850 degrees. >> oh. >> look at that. >> aw, it's beautiful. >> i'm gonna turn this off. now we want to get in there, and we want
>> some bananas foster? we're not just gonna make a regular bananas foster.'re gonna add a little chocolate. >> i like that. >> you know why? 'cause chocolate's sticky and gooey. >> and delicious. >> and delicious. >> hello! >> and what else is sticky, gooey, and delicious? >> ah, marshmallows. you can't get more sticky than that. >> so, we're gonna put a lot of marshmallows in here. the fun is just beginning, because you have to wear these....
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the couple has fostered over 50 children the last 12 years. this is the first time they've chosen to adopt. >>> an 11-year-old girl puts a life-saving message to use and her baby sister survives because of it. the girl stopped breathing and her sister learned cpr and the heimlich maneuver and knew what to do. >> she had been sitting up. i heard her about to spit up and then all of a sudden, she just -- it wasn't coming out. and she was -- it was so scary. around and pat her back. that way the spit-up can come out and i called the nurse. >> she sees a career in healthcare in her future. she wants to become a veterinarian. >>> four police officers are honored as heroes for bringing a man back to life. this is surveillance video from miami international airport. it was captured in the moment that a man's heart stopped beating in september. the officers rushed in, started cpr and then used a heart. he's made a full recovery and was on hand to deliver the hero awards. >>> all right. time to check the forecast. news 3 is your weather authority. a lo
the couple has fostered over 50 children the last 12 years. this is the first time they've chosen to adopt. >>> an 11-year-old girl puts a life-saving message to use and her baby sister survives because of it. the girl stopped breathing and her sister learned cpr and the heimlich maneuver and knew what to do. >> she had been sitting up. i heard her about to spit up and then all of a sudden, she just -- it wasn't coming out. and she was -- it was so scary. around and pat her back....
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max foster in berlin. joining me here in los angeles, cnn's law enforcement contributor steve moore. steve ace retired special agent with the fbi. we'll get to the manhunt in a moment but just to max's last point about trying get the marketplace back to normal as soon as possible, get the truck out of there, trying to get this market up and running once more, how important is that? >> it's important because it fights against the actual goal of the terrorists. if they want everything to be completely disrupted, they want to cause panic, they want to cause terror. and if you can get it up and running, it absolutely minimizes the effect. >> okay. this manhunt is under way for this driver. he's got a 24-hour jump on them now because they had the wrong guy initially. how do you reset this investigation now at this point? >> that's going to be hard. and i don't want to criticize the police too much because these things happen. when you have somebody who is in the area, who is pointed out by witnesses, who has a
max foster in berlin. joining me here in los angeles, cnn's law enforcement contributor steve moore. steve ace retired special agent with the fbi. we'll get to the manhunt in a moment but just to max's last point about trying get the marketplace back to normal as soon as possible, get the truck out of there, trying to get this market up and running once more, how important is that? >> it's important because it fights against the actual goal of the terrorists. if they want everything to be...
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foster.. - wait a minute. i asked you a quqution. - i don't believe we've met. - my name is coe, ralph coe from abilene. - oh, mr. coe, i've heard of you. - where are you going? - across the street to the continental divide railroad. - you don't care which side you gun for, do you? - i do, indeed. in this case, the side that pays the most. does mr. coe work for 25 dollars a day? - coe's in charge of 35 men, he's a deputy agent. - a deputy agent. well, that's an imposing title for a gunfighter. - i'i'well qualified for the job. - i'm sure you are. - there is a possibility thatate could use another... - i don't think so. - well... as you say. - in that case, i bid you good day again. - what can i do for you? - mr. sukey? - that's right. my name is paladin, i'm looking for a job. - the opposition turn you down? i saw you leavinin their offices. - i'm shopping, mr. sukey. what do you have to offer? - the prevailing rate, 20... (door opens and closes) 30 dollars a day. - i'm not interested in pin money, mr. sukey.
foster.. - wait a minute. i asked you a quqution. - i don't believe we've met. - my name is coe, ralph coe from abilene. - oh, mr. coe, i've heard of you. - where are you going? - across the street to the continental divide railroad. - you don't care which side you gun for, do you? - i do, indeed. in this case, the side that pays the most. does mr. coe work for 25 dollars a day? - coe's in charge of 35 men, he's a deputy agent. - a deputy agent. well, that's an imposing title for a gunfighter....
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a local group of girl scouts has a lofty goal- trying to help foster kids.the girls found out foster kids often have to take the clothes bags.these are the duffle bags two girl scout troops hope to buy for kids going into foster care.the girl scouts will decorate each duffle bag. they all come with a teddy bear, a blanket and a coloring book. 16.63.36 they told us that they have to carry their stuff in trash bags and we thought that's just heartbreaking for them to have to do that."the girls hope to raise one thousand one hundred dollars in ozaukee and sheboygan counties.if you'd like to learn more about the duffle bags, or help the girls reach their goal, you can find a link at tmj4 dot com packers extra - two n-f-c heavyweights will play sunday afternoon at lambeau field when the packers host the seattle seahawks. packers aaron rodgers has been slowed by a recent hamstring injury but says he will be ready go come sunday.these teams know each other well, playing three times since 2014. their defense is a great defense. they have a lot of great players at every level. they run their
a local group of girl scouts has a lofty goal- trying to help foster kids.the girls found out foster kids often have to take the clothes bags.these are the duffle bags two girl scout troops hope to buy for kids going into foster care.the girl scouts will decorate each duffle bag. they all come with a teddy bear, a blanket and a coloring book. 16.63.36 they told us that they have to carry their stuff in trash bags and we thought that's just heartbreaking for them to have to do that."the...
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kids.the girls found out foster kids often bring with them in garbage bags.these are the duffle bags two girl scout troops hope to buy for kids going into foster care.they all come with a teddy bear, a blanket and a coloring book. have to do that."16.63.36 they told us that they have to carry their stuff in trash bags and we thought that's just heartbreaking for them to have to do that."if you'd like to learn more about the duffle bags, or help the girls reach their 11-hundred you can find a link at tmj4 dot com a one of a kind donation at a salvation army red kettle in mukwonago... someone dropped in a rare gold coin.the south african coin could be worth up to 12 hundred dollars. the salvation army is gearing up for its biggest annual event.. the milwaukee christmas family festival. it's coming up in a couple of weeks. the feast will feed more than eight-thousand people on christmas day. it's the largest meal of its kind served by the salvation army lots of volunteers for this holiday season.there's a couple ways to sign up.... you can call the volunteer hotline... or head to ring b
kids.the girls found out foster kids often bring with them in garbage bags.these are the duffle bags two girl scout troops hope to buy for kids going into foster care.they all come with a teddy bear, a blanket and a coloring book. have to do that."16.63.36 they told us that they have to carry their stuff in trash bags and we thought that's just heartbreaking for them to have to do that."if you'd like to learn more about the duffle bags, or help the girls reach their 11-hundred you can...
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. >> vicki:and one bay area county is changing the foster system by phasing out group homes. how that will affect children this holiday season. several blocks of evans avenue in san francisco are shut down at this hour as crews fix a major water main break in the bayview. it's believed the cause of the break is the age of the pipe. he a man in the '60s is that early in the investigation but preliminary results of the investigation show that this may have been an intentional act. right now there are lots of emergency vehicles at the scene there are at least half a dozen police cars. a cars they are trying to figure out what exactly happened here. . unfortunately this is caltrans 11th fatality of this year. trying to figure out what exactly happened here. >> reporter:it's a common problem in the city. kron4's maureen kelly explains what's being done to fix it. gallons of water shoots out of pumps.in order to clear the massive 20 foot by 20 foot wide, and six foot deep hole that crews had to make in order to find the break in the 12 inch water main. the sf puc say it's a tranmis
. >> vicki:and one bay area county is changing the foster system by phasing out group homes. how that will affect children this holiday season. several blocks of evans avenue in san francisco are shut down at this hour as crews fix a major water main break in the bayview. it's believed the cause of the break is the age of the pipe. he a man in the '60s is that early in the investigation but preliminary results of the investigation show that this may have been an intentional act. right now...
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in foster homes.foster parent you're supposed to take them to vet appointments and make sure they are able to find their forever home. >> and as a child did you grow up with pets? >> yes. we always had dogs and outdoor cats. this is something that is new to me. it has been a ton of fun. >> that's fantastic. it looks like brownie is really relaxing there on your lap having a good time. >> yeah. >> you are both terrific. thank you for doing this. >> thank you. >> we are happy to help. >> that's terrific. for more details head over to nbc10.com or check out the nbc 10 app. thank you so much, and brownie. appreciate you bringing in brownie. >>> get ready for an arctic blast. bone chilling temperatures are coming as we give you a live look. you'll need your coat, your scarves, mittens when you head out the door. we'll check in and get temperatures with glenn when we come back. >>> plus, sued by her own embryos, a complex lawsuit against sofia. this is todd hardy. a fitness buff, youth baseball coach-and lu
in foster homes.foster parent you're supposed to take them to vet appointments and make sure they are able to find their forever home. >> and as a child did you grow up with pets? >> yes. we always had dogs and outdoor cats. this is something that is new to me. it has been a ton of fun. >> that's fantastic. it looks like brownie is really relaxing there on your lap having a good time. >> yeah. >> you are both terrific. thank you for doing this. >> thank you....
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i'm leslie foster here at the mgm national harbor here on opening night. lots of tuxes and gowns here. people are scurrying about before the the doors open at 10:30. a spa, 2300 rooms, 15 different restaurants, a 3,000 seat theater that will host the likes of bruno mars and cher all of it here. people have been lined up for hours to get inside. our scott broom is working on that part of the story. i see you, scott. >> reporter: i didn't get a vip ticket unlike beautiful party. those of us outside know how to have fun too. >> [cheers] >> i'm excited. >> i can tell you brought a chair to sit?. >> i -- to sit in. >> i sure did . >> is it all about winning the money or all about seeing the place? >> seeing the place and winning the money. >> now i get it. >> [laughter] >> welcome to the mgm. >> guests already a rriving at the hotel for tonight's you know, the splendor and the extravagant casino and everything around it is just phenomenal. so exciting. >> outside there are still finishing touches on this $1.4 billion construction job going in. prince george's c
i'm leslie foster here at the mgm national harbor here on opening night. lots of tuxes and gowns here. people are scurrying about before the the doors open at 10:30. a spa, 2300 rooms, 15 different restaurants, a 3,000 seat theater that will host the likes of bruno mars and cher all of it here. people have been lined up for hours to get inside. our scott broom is working on that part of the story. i see you, scott. >> reporter: i didn't get a vip ticket unlike beautiful party. those of us...
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this is his third foster family. he was in foster care for 832 days. about that? and how happy he is to be with you now? >> he doesn't talk about it, but he does every day ask and tell us, mom, i'm so happy. he asks the girls all the time are you so happy? and he is. he wakes up in the morning and he is truly happy. >> how do you guys feel? what do you think of your new bro? >> it's really cool. like, it's always felt like normal since he became a part of our family. making it official made it official, it still feels the same. >> do you feel like you're going to kind of be the person he leans on maybe as the big sister? >> yeah, i want to be like the type of person he looks up to. yeah, i was excited to adopt him and have it all finalized. >> what message do you have for other families who are considering, you know, being a foster family or adopting a child? >> you know, you don't have to be, you know, a married couple. when i started this, it was just truly for foster to help out kids that are in transition. and when his case plan schangeed to severa
this is his third foster family. he was in foster care for 832 days. about that? and how happy he is to be with you now? >> he doesn't talk about it, but he does every day ask and tell us, mom, i'm so happy. he asks the girls all the time are you so happy? and he is. he wakes up in the morning and he is truly happy. >> how do you guys feel? what do you think of your new bro? >> it's really cool. like, it's always felt like normal since he became a part of our family. making it...
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let's take a look at the san mateo bridge from hayward to foster city.hat's 880 to 101 will take a quick 13 minutes and across the span of the bay bridge, you're moving smoothly into san francisco. carquinez bridge along the eastshore freeway to the maze will take you 19 minutes and those toll lights are not on. i'll send it to you, roberta. >> are there more people on the roads today, roqui? >> not really. >> i thought so when i was come in at o dark00. there was a little bit of a flow out there. >> really? >> let's take a bird's-eye view out towards the golden gate bridge. it is quiet. i love this view wanted to share it with you. we have clear skies, we have an air temperature now that's dipped to 29 degrees in santa rosa. yesterday was at 28. probably still fall off another degree. 34 in livermore. 35 in redwood city. we are in the 30s in san jose across the santa clara valley and now jumped up to 50 in san francisco. 46 in oakland. a little bit more mild this morning around the bay. the winds have now trailed off at calm. east-northeast winds at 6 i
let's take a look at the san mateo bridge from hayward to foster city.hat's 880 to 101 will take a quick 13 minutes and across the span of the bay bridge, you're moving smoothly into san francisco. carquinez bridge along the eastshore freeway to the maze will take you 19 minutes and those toll lights are not on. i'll send it to you, roberta. >> are there more people on the roads today, roqui? >> not really. >> i thought so when i was come in at o dark00. there was a little bit...
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[ laughter ] >> reporter: you see up until two days ago michael was a foster child.e and her three girls officially adopted him. michael she says was meant to be. my children's last name is brown. his last name was brown when we got him. valentine's baby, brown, he looks just like the girls. >> reporter: speaking of the girls creating his adoption popularity on twitter and social media. >> i just tweeted it. we are his family. yes. it just blew up on twitter. >> reporter: this attention that the family grows is good for awareness on the need to give the gift of a family especially during this time of the year. >> again, making a difference. i tell my kids if i had a bigger house i would have everybody. they are like mom, we have enough. it is fun, it is exciting. you are helping. i tell them, we had other foster kids, and i tell them after that child leaves you made a difference. it was a week we had them or three months you made a difference. >> reporter: michael spent 832 days in the foster care system. he was set it to be adopted last month national adoption month
[ laughter ] >> reporter: you see up until two days ago michael was a foster child.e and her three girls officially adopted him. michael she says was meant to be. my children's last name is brown. his last name was brown when we got him. valentine's baby, brown, he looks just like the girls. >> reporter: speaking of the girls creating his adoption popularity on twitter and social media. >> i just tweeted it. we are his family. yes. it just blew up on twitter. >>...
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the lesson these girls learned first home when they became foster sisters. >> no kids deserve a trash bag with their stuff. >> reporter: the girls and their troop are baking cookies and passing out fliers hoping to raise m >> they want to decorate bags and i thought what better way than to get the girl scout troops involved. >> reporter: the troop leaders hope to teach the girls a lesson. >> the kids are distraught. they don't know what is going on. >> reporter: knolls is a director and is hoping to help connect the kids. families in the area. >> reporter: this project is connecting the girls with a sense of gratitude. >> i overheard lehp ah telling ashley one night: >> i don't care what i get for christmas. >> there is kids out there that don't have what our kids have. >> great story. remember, friday december 16th is the mack fund which fights childhood cancer. gl >> you can help bye by buying a star. >>> god speed john glenn. salvation army and the history behind this gold coin that makes it special. >> and a 40-car pile up. imagine that if you can. >> and the tonight show is next.
the lesson these girls learned first home when they became foster sisters. >> no kids deserve a trash bag with their stuff. >> reporter: the girls and their troop are baking cookies and passing out fliers hoping to raise m >> they want to decorate bags and i thought what better way than to get the girl scout troops involved. >> reporter: the troop leaders hope to teach the girls a lesson. >> the kids are distraught. they don't know what is going on. >>...
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kids.the girls found out foster kids often have to take the clothes they bring with them in garbage bags.these are the duffle bags two girl scout troops hope to buy for kids going into foster care.the girl scouts will decorate each duffle bag. they all come with a teddy bear, a they have to carry their stuff in trash bags and we thought that's just heartbreaking for them to have to do that."the girls hope to raise one thousand one hundred dollars to buy 40 duffle bags for kids in ozuakee and sheboygan counties.if you'd like to learn more about the duffle bags, or help the girls reach their goal, you can find a link at tmj4 dot com up next on up next on live at daybreak o earthquake aftermath: the surprising results after a big one shook parts of california and oregon. plus, thoughts of an american pioneer: our local astronaut reflects on the life of john glenn.. how james lovell says glenn should be remembered. and taking a live look yesterday was cloudy, windy and cold with highs in the 20, winds gusting to 30 mph, wind chills in the single digitsnd flurries. winter is here! the ov
kids.the girls found out foster kids often have to take the clothes they bring with them in garbage bags.these are the duffle bags two girl scout troops hope to buy for kids going into foster care.the girl scouts will decorate each duffle bag. they all come with a teddy bear, a they have to carry their stuff in trash bags and we thought that's just heartbreaking for them to have to do that."the girls hope to raise one thousand one hundred dollars to buy 40 duffle bags for kids in ozuakee...