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i feel strongly, we need to save foster kids in oregon. the brown administration, too many vulnerable foster kids are slipping through the cracks. there has been a devastating audit earlier this year with regards to the condition of our foster care system. now these are 8,000 of oregon's most vulnerable kids, kids who literally have no one else to turn to, and what this audit showed is that for years, there's been abuse and neglect and indifference importantly to solving this abuse and neglect. little boys and girls have been starved and beaten and worse. last legislative session when this audit came out, i said everything else can wait, we have to solve this problem. i called for a rapid improvement team to implement the 24 recommendations. unfortunately governor brown rejected that saying i was playing politics. fortunately when others intervened she allocated the necessary sources to start making progress on this. >> we'll' do some rebuttal on that. >> i think when someone tells a whopper it's appropriate that people have an understandi
i feel strongly, we need to save foster kids in oregon. the brown administration, too many vulnerable foster kids are slipping through the cracks. there has been a devastating audit earlier this year with regards to the condition of our foster care system. now these are 8,000 of oregon's most vulnerable kids, kids who literally have no one else to turn to, and what this audit showed is that for years, there's been abuse and neglect and indifference importantly to solving this abuse and neglect....
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need tol strongly we save foster kids in oregon.nfortunately, the brown administration, too many vulnerable foster kids are slipping through the crack's. -- the cracks. these are 8000 of organs most motorboat kids, kids who have no one else to turn to. what this audit shows is that for years, there has been abuse and neglect. following this abuse and neglect. little boys and girls have been starved and beaten and worse. >> 32nd rebuttal. whopper,omeone tells a it is appropriate that people have understanding of what's really happening. i have been working in this system for over 20 years. i know there is a lot more work to be done. i thought as a legislator. i worked with republicans to pass legislation to improve the foster care system. 2016, we thought for more funding for the system to reduce caseloads. unlike my opponent, i didn't start when i was running for governor. i have been working to improve the system for the last 20 years. >> i appreciate governor brown's effort at this issue. it is clearly not enough. oregon's foster
need tol strongly we save foster kids in oregon.nfortunately, the brown administration, too many vulnerable foster kids are slipping through the crack's. -- the cracks. these are 8000 of organs most motorboat kids, kids who have no one else to turn to. what this audit shows is that for years, there has been abuse and neglect. following this abuse and neglect. little boys and girls have been starved and beaten and worse. >> 32nd rebuttal. whopper,omeone tells a it is appropriate that...
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one of the reasons for that is our foster care system.nfortunately, way too many foster kids do not have that support to transition to independence. it is one of many problems that we have to solve with regard to homelessness in oregon. >> did that answer your question? >> yes, thank you. >> shasta. these are the lightning round, 30 second responses. >> 12-year-old genesis is our youngest questioner and she wants to ask about farm worker safety. >> my question is for governor brown and representative buehler. as someone who had family members employed as farmworkers, i know how hard they work and the kinds of chemicals they are exposed to. as governor, what will you do to ensure that farmworkers have adequate health care and do you believe farmworkers should receive health care regardless of their immigration status? >> we will begin with you, representative buehler. mr. buehler: thank you for the question. i think it is important that, as governor, you try to keep everyone safe, no matter if you are here is a citizen or undocumented. unf
one of the reasons for that is our foster care system.nfortunately, way too many foster kids do not have that support to transition to independence. it is one of many problems that we have to solve with regard to homelessness in oregon. >> did that answer your question? >> yes, thank you. >> shasta. these are the lightning round, 30 second responses. >> 12-year-old genesis is our youngest questioner and she wants to ask about farm worker safety. >> my question is...
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as somebody who grew up in oregon foster care, ifex. at first hand the inadequate services can have effects on individuals. it inspired me to speak out about what needs to change in our foster care system. how do you plan to improve the foster care system and how are you planning to address inadequacies in mental health services? >> governor brown. gov. brown: thank you. what a lot of people don't know about me is that he used to practicelaw and i represented parents and children in the foster care system. and what i saw was heart wrenching. i saw the overloaded caseworkers and the attorneys with too many children on their cases. as governor, this is one of the issues that keeps me up every single night. so, we have brought on new leadership at the department, work to make sure that all of our children in foster care are safe. we are working to safely and responsibly reduce caseloads. we have 1.5 times the children in our system. we are working on recruiting and retaining foster parents. as governor, my focus is on the root causes of th
as somebody who grew up in oregon foster care, ifex. at first hand the inadequate services can have effects on individuals. it inspired me to speak out about what needs to change in our foster care system. how do you plan to improve the foster care system and how are you planning to address inadequacies in mental health services? >> governor brown. gov. brown: thank you. what a lot of people don't know about me is that he used to practicelaw and i represented parents and children in the...
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foster's really did think outside of the box.ulti—function ceiling, made from 2.5 million polished aluminium petals and half a million led lights which deal with acoustics, they deliver cooling and they also reflect the light around the spaces below. i'm really proud to work for a company that has invested so much in our working environment. it really embodies the spirit of transparency, collaboration, innovation. that is so fundamental to bloomberg's ethos. there it is, the winner of the royal institute of british architect riba stirling prize, the bloomberg building. daisy, when the announcement was made, it was a general look of surprise on her face there. yeah. you have digestion of architectural prizes in the past and thought "no they can go for this one". i am interested and i have been sitting here and i am it said in their reasons and i think i do understand. for me, it is quite a funky building and one of the few occasions i heard myself say "less is more". it does operate on two important levels for architecture. one as
foster's really did think outside of the box.ulti—function ceiling, made from 2.5 million polished aluminium petals and half a million led lights which deal with acoustics, they deliver cooling and they also reflect the light around the spaces below. i'm really proud to work for a company that has invested so much in our working environment. it really embodies the spirit of transparency, collaboration, innovation. that is so fundamental to bloomberg's ethos. there it is, the winner of the...
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all of these will ensure an improved foster care system. this is a tough nut to crack.regon has struggled with this issue for many years. rep. buehler: i would ask governor brown, how long is long enough to fix the problem? she has been in salem for over 25 years. in leadership positions for more than half that time. it has been way too long. we have to save foster kids from the chaos and competence and mismanagement, quite frankly of the brown administration. i cannot say it any nicer. one headlinest grabbing story after another every month. 8000 kids who have no one else to turn to, that deserve better. i propose fixing this problem in the last legislative session creating a team to deal with the devastating audit. what governor brown said is the status quo is fine. we do not need to do anything more. only under the pressure of her colleagues did she buckle and try to address the problem. foster kids have waited too long. >> special question from the alzheimer's association. representative will answer first. >> i am a show in portland and a volunteer. is america's mos
all of these will ensure an improved foster care system. this is a tough nut to crack.regon has struggled with this issue for many years. rep. buehler: i would ask governor brown, how long is long enough to fix the problem? she has been in salem for over 25 years. in leadership positions for more than half that time. it has been way too long. we have to save foster kids from the chaos and competence and mismanagement, quite frankly of the brown administration. i cannot say it any nicer. one...
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shane warne talking to 0lly foster. that interview on the bbc sport website as well. documents concerning rape allegations made against cristiano ronaldo have been "completely fabricated", according to the player's lawyer. ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009. mayorga says she was attacked by the portuguese footballer. a statement from ronaldo's lawyer reiterated the juventus forward "vehemently denies all accusations in this civil action". dean smith has been appointed the new manager of aston villa and former england captain john terry will be his assistant. terry officially retired from playing on sunday. he'd spent last season playing at villa following an illustrious career with chelsea. hejoins smith, who was managing championship rivals brentford, as replacements for steve bruce and his coaching team. gareth bale is out of wales' friendly with spain tomorrow night. the real madrid forward was withdrawn early in saturday's loss with alaves. manager ryan giggs confirmed he wont fea
shane warne talking to 0lly foster. that interview on the bbc sport website as well. documents concerning rape allegations made against cristiano ronaldo have been "completely fabricated", according to the player's lawyer. ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009. mayorga says she was attacked by the portuguese footballer. a statement from ronaldo's lawyer reiterated the juventus forward "vehemently denies all accusations in this civil action"....
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all of these will ensure a foster system that is much improved. this is a really tough nut to crack. the state has struggled with this issue for many years. a mr. buehler: how long is long enough to fix this problem? salem for over 25 years and leadership for more than half that time. we have to save foster children from the mismanagement of the brown administration. i cannot say it any nicer than that. it is one headline grabbing story after another every month. 8000 foster children have no one else to turn to and they deserve so much better. i propose fixing this problem to create a rapid improvement to deal with the devastating audit. brown has said the status quo is fine and we do not need to do anything and only under the pressure of her colleagues did she try to address this problem. >> we have several questions from volunteers for the alzheimer's association. we want to play one of these now. i may volunteer for the alzheimer's association. it is america's most expensive disease and every 65 seconds how do youelops it plan to make this dise
all of these will ensure a foster system that is much improved. this is a really tough nut to crack. the state has struggled with this issue for many years. a mr. buehler: how long is long enough to fix this problem? salem for over 25 years and leadership for more than half that time. we have to save foster children from the mismanagement of the brown administration. i cannot say it any nicer than that. it is one headline grabbing story after another every month. 8000 foster children have no...
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i talked to aspiring foster parents frequently.he foster care system is broken from the state's perspective. like all departments, it is plagued with incompetence from top to bottom. but it is especially egregious not the foster parent has right. you see when the kids come back and from visiting the parents even for two hours. you see than the noncommunicative. you see them give up the progress you have made in the last few days, and the court is not willing to listen to you because of the laws of new mexico. that is a law i would change. our foster parents must have a voice in the system. you must be listened to. you are seeing every day what's happening. the -- cyfd isys nonfunctional is not correct. it does not have the ability to bring in people. we need to get the pay up in the department or people tell me they can go across and work with adults and get more pay. you should not have a pay disparity between the departments in the government. so, establishing some expertise, some ability to hold people in the system is extremely
i talked to aspiring foster parents frequently.he foster care system is broken from the state's perspective. like all departments, it is plagued with incompetence from top to bottom. but it is especially egregious not the foster parent has right. you see when the kids come back and from visiting the parents even for two hours. you see than the noncommunicative. you see them give up the progress you have made in the last few days, and the court is not willing to listen to you because of the laws...
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everyone coming from foster care system. something franco wishes he had. at age 18. >> struggles and problems with social worker. they need support. >> reporter: 70% of california foster youth want to college, only 20% do and 3% graduate. >> made progress thinking about it. >> reporter: believe it's great step. >> gaining access to communities and networks is super important. >> reporter: will be in your app store. abc7 news. >>> still trying luck at giant lottery, powerball? >> here's the numbers. 3, 21, 45, 53, 56 and powerball, 22. >> we're told no one hit all three numbers so saturday's jackpot work estimated $750 million. not $1.6 billion othe othe night but not bad. >> good weather. >> sandhya patel is here. >> even warmer weather. time lapse from sutro tower. few patches of fog late in the afternoon towards ocean beach. then day went on, increasing along the coastline. really just a cool view to watch it. tonight reason we bring attention to the fog besides it looks cool, going to impact the morning commute. especially along the bay or coast. live d
everyone coming from foster care system. something franco wishes he had. at age 18. >> struggles and problems with social worker. they need support. >> reporter: 70% of california foster youth want to college, only 20% do and 3% graduate. >> made progress thinking about it. >> reporter: believe it's great step. >> gaining access to communities and networks is super important. >> reporter: will be in your app store. abc7 news. >>> still trying luck at...
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and we are working to recruit and retain qualified foster parents. making sure that they have the support and services that they need. as governor, i'm focused on making sure that we tackle the root causes of the children in our foster care system. we have one and half times the national average of children in our system. that means tackling substance and alcohol abuse, 75% of our children are in there due to one or more parent abuse. tackling housing issues, as i mentioned, we built 14000 and pipelined units across the state. we are working to tackle defense to violence. all of these i think will ensure a foster system that is much improved. i have to tell you, this is a really tough for that court to crack. oregon has struggled with this issues for many years. >> i would ask governor brown, how long is long enough to fix this problem? governor brown, has been in failed for over 25 years. when leadership positions for more than half that time. it's been way too long. we have to save foster kids from the chaos and competence in this management quite
and we are working to recruit and retain qualified foster parents. making sure that they have the support and services that they need. as governor, i'm focused on making sure that we tackle the root causes of the children in our foster care system. we have one and half times the national average of children in our system. that means tackling substance and alcohol abuse, 75% of our children are in there due to one or more parent abuse. tackling housing issues, as i mentioned, we built 14000 and...
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democrats steve foster of dalton could still northbound jail come election day.the race after a judge sentenced him to six months in jail for drunk driving. >> in newly released dashcam video you can hear foster telling officers he prayed that 2k3w0d would curse the county. >> i prayed to god that he would curse it. >> holy shit, this guy still thinks he can win. i have never been to steve foster's nudist colonnee but can i tell you right now he's got massive balls. back to you, trevor. >> trevor: desi lydic, everyone, we'll be right back. ♪ come to my window. ohhh. ♪ crawl inside, wait by the light of the moon. ♪ applebee's to go. add a fountain drink to your next order for just 99 cents. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. doto be our next spokesperson?m he's so boring. hm. sounds like you're on the fence. why don't i just leave you my resume? yes, it's laminated. no thanks. you're hired! try caramel m&m's. ow. i'm always going to be a maker. and i think a company is the coolest thing you can build. i'm adam, and i make robots. you never know when inspi
democrats steve foster of dalton could still northbound jail come election day.the race after a judge sentenced him to six months in jail for drunk driving. >> in newly released dashcam video you can hear foster telling officers he prayed that 2k3w0d would curse the county. >> i prayed to god that he would curse it. >> holy shit, this guy still thinks he can win. i have never been to steve foster's nudist colonnee but can i tell you right now he's got massive balls. back to...
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it said it had been very difficult indeed and arlene foster came out fighting.ort, support from very interesting people like ruth davidson in scotland saying she is worried about the integrity of the uk, which it would be in view of what nicola sturgeon has been saying this week. this is quite a substantial story. but it is not clear actually how they are going to negotiate these things, this is what is so striking. the comment is week by the professionals, tim shipman who is really the man with the inside track of the the sunday times. he is much more like henry, saying time will tell, we have got a crucial week and we don't really know. we don't know what is going to happen. but what is absolutely clear is how badly this has all been done with mrs may saying we are going to trigger article 50 but we don't quite know what kind of road map we will work to. this is why it is coming home to roost, we are talking mostly about tory newspapers and i see this as symptoms of that high—performance jet aircraft breaking up in midair. they are far too much quarrelling wit
it said it had been very difficult indeed and arlene foster came out fighting.ort, support from very interesting people like ruth davidson in scotland saying she is worried about the integrity of the uk, which it would be in view of what nicola sturgeon has been saying this week. this is quite a substantial story. but it is not clear actually how they are going to negotiate these things, this is what is so striking. the comment is week by the professionals, tim shipman who is really the man...
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democrats steve foster of dalton could still northbound jail come election day.race after a judge sentenced him to six months in jail for drunk driving. >> in newly released dashcam video you can hear foster telling officers he prayed that 2k3w0d would curse the county. >> i prayed to god that he would curse it. >> holy shit, this guy still thinks he can win. i have never been to steve foster's nudist colonnee but can i tell you right now he's got massive balls. back to you, trevor. >> trevor: desi lydic, everyone, we'll be right back. i'm always going to be a maker. and i think a company is the coolest thing you can build. i'm adam, and i make robots. you never know when inspiration is going to strike. so i take my surface pro everywhere. part of an entrepreneur's job is to get stuff done. i like to do, like, four things at once. the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. let's face it, the world could use s
democrats steve foster of dalton could still northbound jail come election day.race after a judge sentenced him to six months in jail for drunk driving. >> in newly released dashcam video you can hear foster telling officers he prayed that 2k3w0d would curse the county. >> i prayed to god that he would curse it. >> holy shit, this guy still thinks he can win. i have never been to steve foster's nudist colonnee but can i tell you right now he's got massive balls. back to you,...
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i talked with foster parents and aspiring foster parents frequently. the foster care system is broken from the state's perspective like all departments but is plagued with incompetence from top to bottom. you see them drop back and the progress made in the last few days. you are seeing every day what's happening. we need to work and get more pay. you shouldn't have a disparity between the departments of government. so, establishing some expertise, some ability to hold people in the system is extremely important especially that deals with our kids. >> rebuttal? >> this is an opportunity to talk about the behavioral health system which has led to further behavioral health problems including increasing addiction which has led to more children without access to their parents including new mexico that has one of the fastest growing grandparents raising grandchildren again reinstating the children's cabinet and holding them accountable is the way in which we support and safeguard our kids. >> rebuttal. >> i will not watch what is happening to our kids today.
i talked with foster parents and aspiring foster parents frequently. the foster care system is broken from the state's perspective like all departments but is plagued with incompetence from top to bottom. you see them drop back and the progress made in the last few days. you are seeing every day what's happening. we need to work and get more pay. you shouldn't have a disparity between the departments of government. so, establishing some expertise, some ability to hold people in the system is...
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the bloomberg building by foster and partners. thank you, everybody.r to be the recipient of this. of course, i'm only standing here for a whole group, an enormous group of people, who are the people behind the project. it takes a huge, huge effort to produce a building like bloomberg, so i would just like to say thank you to everybody and not least of which to mike bloomberg and norman foster who clearly led the team and were inspirational in the way in which they pushed us to innovate and pioneer a whole new way of thinking for the workplace in bloomberg. michael, i have to say, first of all, congratulations. i think you were genuinely surprised. i was. it was such stiff competition. michaeljones of foster and partners, but this is far from the work ofjust one architect. it is a huge team, and a very singular client with the vision and a great deal of money. is there anything he said no to? "there are limits, michael." he used to say. sometimes yes, but he did say, on the other hand, never don't show me something because it has not been done before o
the bloomberg building by foster and partners. thank you, everybody.r to be the recipient of this. of course, i'm only standing here for a whole group, an enormous group of people, who are the people behind the project. it takes a huge, huge effort to produce a building like bloomberg, so i would just like to say thank you to everybody and not least of which to mike bloomberg and norman foster who clearly led the team and were inspirational in the way in which they pushed us to innovate and...
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foster argues that these organizations and champions of the loss cause were not solely looking to the past, they were solely interested in the past but instead, many of these people had a progressive vision of what has become known as a new south ideology. some of you have had other courses in southern history, georgia history, what do we mean when we talk about the new south? a phrase coined by atlanta newspaper editor henry grady. what is involved in the new south division that white southerners had in the 1880s and 1890s? does anyone remember? these people wanted northern businessmen to come invest in the region, they wanted northern industry to relocate in the south. but in order to do this, reunification was important, it's important that northerners don't think that white southerners still hold a grudge against them so, the reunification of north and south is important to these goals. >> there's also the admission that the end of slavery was a positive development for the country, but, and this is important, but, despite this desire for reunification, new south spokesman argued
foster argues that these organizations and champions of the loss cause were not solely looking to the past, they were solely interested in the past but instead, many of these people had a progressive vision of what has become known as a new south ideology. some of you have had other courses in southern history, georgia history, what do we mean when we talk about the new south? a phrase coined by atlanta newspaper editor henry grady. what is involved in the new south division that white...
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in brussels to talk brexit — the leader of the democratic unionists, arlene foster, insists again that accept any customs barriers within the uk. we could not support any arrangement which would give rise to either customs or regulatory barriers within the uk internal market. the amount of taxpayers‘ money spent on international aid could be cut by millions of pounds after brexit, says the international development secretary. and the strictly curse strikes again — seann walsh's now ex—girlfriend hits back, saying she is not a victim. and coming up on bbc news, former manchester united captain wayne rooney defends manager jose mourinho, but others insist he's not the man for the job. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. more details are being revealed this lunchtime about the second man suspected of carrying out the salisbury nerve agent attack. he has been identified as a doctor with the russian military intelligence agency, the gru, who was made a hero of the russian federation — the country's highest honorary title — four year ago. the investigations website bellingcat
in brussels to talk brexit — the leader of the democratic unionists, arlene foster, insists again that accept any customs barriers within the uk. we could not support any arrangement which would give rise to either customs or regulatory barriers within the uk internal market. the amount of taxpayers‘ money spent on international aid could be cut by millions of pounds after brexit, says the international development secretary. and the strictly curse strikes again — seann walsh's now...
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>> they had people who grew up in the foster care system worki working as consultants. we jump from that crew to your gang. >>> that's right, "lady gang"! when the girls get together, anything goes. hello, hello, hello. welcome to the "lady gang." there's celeb confessions. who you think slept with the most people in this vehicle? >> jenna. >> no! >> a dance session with adam rippon and a jam session withd sheeran. >> first guest, jac vanek. we have also got becca tobin from "glee" ♪ sign sealed delivers i'm yours ♪ >> i did a split. >> i'll give you 20 bucks if you do one now. >> okay. i love money. >> becca! becca. >> this is our set, which also happens to be tobin's house. >> come on in. >> this is my living room. they drilled some wholes in my roof andlights. the best part is we have golden micro phones. here's craft services. my bedroom doubles as hair and makeup. i can't wait until oprah comes here. she's my dream guest. >> my dream guest is larry david. >> if opraher a larry david come do the show, i'll do it nude. the whole show. >> we have it on television now,
>> they had people who grew up in the foster care system worki working as consultants. we jump from that crew to your gang. >>> that's right, "lady gang"! when the girls get together, anything goes. hello, hello, hello. welcome to the "lady gang." there's celeb confessions. who you think slept with the most people in this vehicle? >> jenna. >> no! >> a dance session with adam rippon and a jam session withd sheeran. >> first guest, jac...
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growth and help the country to foster growth and help the cou ntry recover to foster growth and help country recover to a more attractive record of economic outcomes. that's another element, and that's the ultimately important one, the fact the italian economy may or may not grow in the future. but what about this problem with the italian government's relationship with brussels and if it does not meet targets, if it doesn't stick to the rules, there's going to be this confrontation and already the league and the five star movement have talked about the fact they're not so keen on a future relationship with brussels? i know. to me, that's a sideshow. i understand in the press this is right now at the centre of the attention, but the real gain here is not to make brussels happy or unhappy, the real gain is to get the country on track. the news, if anything, in my view, even if this one government in italy is not moving in the right direction, there isa moving in the right direction, there is a direction of helping the country to get back and stand up on its own, helping firms to be mor
growth and help the country to foster growth and help the cou ntry recover to foster growth and help country recover to a more attractive record of economic outcomes. that's another element, and that's the ultimately important one, the fact the italian economy may or may not grow in the future. but what about this problem with the italian government's relationship with brussels and if it does not meet targets, if it doesn't stick to the rules, there's going to be this confrontation and already...
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from the age of three months she was very active from the start and made a lot of demands on her foster parents. and i'm a quiet whenever we had to cross the road she would just refuse and throw herself on the ground i'd have to pick her up and carry her but she's also very affectionate he might have. things got harder at school catalina couldn't concentrate and was always trying to be the center of attention. she would talk a lot. and then she'd start interrupting people during conversation. she'd interrupt even louder and maybe start banging around and. even turn in someone's face toward her when they wouldn't listen things like that. now doesn't. mean i kept making the same mistakes. she either didn't understand rules or forgot them just like her times tables her teachers didn't believe she was trying to learn them they thought she was stubborn and lazy. this helps him and i told the teacher many times that some days i'd remember them but on others not. and he said fine. and. the next day he'd forgotten how it is yes it was really dumb of him to pick on me. confess my eyes what if he
from the age of three months she was very active from the start and made a lot of demands on her foster parents. and i'm a quiet whenever we had to cross the road she would just refuse and throw herself on the ground i'd have to pick her up and carry her but she's also very affectionate he might have. things got harder at school catalina couldn't concentrate and was always trying to be the center of attention. she would talk a lot. and then she'd start interrupting people during conversation....
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eventually, out of foster care when i was 18.y voice was rarely heard and i normal able to do childhood things like get a drivers license or have a summer job. so ituld you change this authentically engages with young people and families to normalize their experience and build a system that better meets the needs for the children that they should be serving. i wouldvernor, immediately restore the children's cabinet which makes sure every department responsible for child engagement and adolescent engagement and well-being will be at the table to make sure we are implement and programs that can make a difference. failingrtment has been foster kids like you and i thank you for your courage and leadership tonight. i also propose that we would have a youth council which i would want, just like you, foster care, young adults who can wage and engage, telling us which ideas will work and how we hold this system accountable and what we do to invest, not just to make your experience productive and successful and know but to make sure you t
eventually, out of foster care when i was 18.y voice was rarely heard and i normal able to do childhood things like get a drivers license or have a summer job. so ituld you change this authentically engages with young people and families to normalize their experience and build a system that better meets the needs for the children that they should be serving. i wouldvernor, immediately restore the children's cabinet which makes sure every department responsible for child engagement and...
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that is to say, i mean, last time, arlene foster from the dup said, actually, no mac.n to discuss. the basic extension of the transitional period for me is the transitional period for me is the only way out. because it's included small—time for them to sit down... included small—time for them to sit down. . . and included small—time for them to sit down... and it gives more time to britain and the tory and labour parties to sort out the mess and perhaps after march, to have new elections or leadership contest, and so elections or leadership contest, and so it isjust buying time basically for britain to find a new voice or an agreement. i'm not sure about this second referendum. it depends also on the question asked. look at the labour conference. labour does not want his second referendum, so i'm not sure it isn't answered. how many referendums will it take? best of three or maybe best of five, just keep on going! there is a positive side for theresa may to chair a meeting of the inner cabinet. definitely she has something in hand. it is not her style to call the cabin
that is to say, i mean, last time, arlene foster from the dup said, actually, no mac.n to discuss. the basic extension of the transitional period for me is the transitional period for me is the only way out. because it's included small—time for them to sit down... included small—time for them to sit down. . . and included small—time for them to sit down... and it gives more time to britain and the tory and labour parties to sort out the mess and perhaps after march, to have new elections...
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they start to discuss, what if we adopted kids and fostered children? and then everything gets really hard and really complicated. >> eyewitness this! >> just stay there until the fire department comes. >> you're just another woman that wants to foster kids to feel good about yourself, pretend mom! >> they're like, why didn't we just get dogs? >> people need to be reminded of family. >> everyone say family. >> family! >> they had people who grew up in the foster care system worki working as consultants. we jump from that crew to your gang. >>> that's right, "lady t girl anything goes. hello, hello, hello. welcome to the "lady gang." there's celeb confessions. who you think slept with the most people in this vehicle? >> jenna. >> no! >> a dance session with adam rippon and a jam session with ed sheeran. >> first guest, jac vanek. we have also got becca tobin from "glee" ♪ sign sealed delivers i'm yours ♪ >> i did a split. >> i'll give you 20 bucks if you do one now. >> okay. i love money. >> becca! becca. >> this is our set, which also happens to be tobi
they start to discuss, what if we adopted kids and fostered children? and then everything gets really hard and really complicated. >> eyewitness this! >> just stay there until the fire department comes. >> you're just another woman that wants to foster kids to feel good about yourself, pretend mom! >> they're like, why didn't we just get dogs? >> people need to be reminded of family. >> everyone say family. >> family! >> they had people who grew...
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michael jones of foster and partners, but this is farfrom jones of foster and partners, but this is farr climate with eight —— client with the vision and a great deal of money will stop is there anything he said no to? there we re there anything he said no to? there were limits, michael. he used to say. sometimes yes, but he did say on the other hand never don't show me something because it has not been done before or... always show me what there is but there are limits, and we had a budget and the tubing had to come together. a massive budget. congratulations. there is, the winner of this year's riba stirling prize. however, while it stands out, it shares much in common with the other buildings. not only did it look beautiful, it felt beautiful, it wasn't firing and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year's stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. storm kallum hit the uk on friday and much of the north and west of the uk will still be in the thick of it during saturday. although the centre is now well to the
michael jones of foster and partners, but this is farfrom jones of foster and partners, but this is farr climate with eight —— client with the vision and a great deal of money will stop is there anything he said no to? there we re there anything he said no to? there were limits, michael. he used to say. sometimes yes, but he did say on the other hand never don't show me something because it has not been done before or... always show me what there is but there are limits, and we had a budget...
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. >>> and creating an app to help foster youth. it heut forecast today. sunshine, 68, monterey. 73 in san diego. 80, l.a. look at that, 94 with sunshine in palm springs. low to mid-80s through the central valley. sunny 74 in yosemite. and the next seven days in tahoe. average highs 59. we're going to be 67 today. near records in the low 70s friday and saturday. breezy and cooler sunday. a chill in the air at night. they'll be making snow sunday. >> more funding for areas devastated by last year's wildfires. public housing agencies will receive nearly $3.1 million in vouchers. santa rosa will receive the bulk at $2.1 million. sonoma county will get $800,000. the bay area is full of in know vacation. a hayward team may have the next best idea. as jobina fortson sphraeurpbexp, has an important back story. >> reporter: the grad landed in the top three of the national network of entrepreneurship competition. >> i was like, wow, this is -- people actually like it. >> his teacher and counselor were texting back and forth and talking about how proud we were of hi
. >>> and creating an app to help foster youth. it heut forecast today. sunshine, 68, monterey. 73 in san diego. 80, l.a. look at that, 94 with sunshine in palm springs. low to mid-80s through the central valley. sunny 74 in yosemite. and the next seven days in tahoe. average highs 59. we're going to be 67 today. near records in the low 70s friday and saturday. breezy and cooler sunday. a chill in the air at night. they'll be making snow sunday. >> more funding for areas...
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their parents but what happens in war is an entirely different matter the children are placed in foster care there is a way for parents or even. to. guardianship or custody of the children do we know how many children have been separated from their parents have been adopted out what about their parents knowledge or even approval the reports that the case that the associated press reports details actually began under the obama administration even though this story itself has been big news this year and the trumpet ministration. so i know it's important to right now that family separation has been going on for a while now at the u.s. next to the border and so for people who are really worried about this happening to the children who were separated earlier this year it's important to know that these processes can take a long time so we did hear from one foster agency that told us since the ninety days nine of the children who went through their migrant children in foster care program have been adopted by american families they said that in all of those cases they tried to reunite the child
their parents but what happens in war is an entirely different matter the children are placed in foster care there is a way for parents or even. to. guardianship or custody of the children do we know how many children have been separated from their parents have been adopted out what about their parents knowledge or even approval the reports that the case that the associated press reports details actually began under the obama administration even though this story itself has been big news this...
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the bloomberg building by foster and partners. thank you, everybody.y standing here for all whole group of enormous group of people who are the people behind the project. it takes a huge, huge effort to produce a building like bloomberg, so i would just like to say thank you to everybody and not least of which to mike bloomberg and norman foster who clearly led the team and were inspirational in the way in which they pushed us to innovate and pioneer a whole new way of thinking for the workplace in bloomberg. michael, i have to say first of all congratulations. i think you are generally surprised. i was. it was such stiff competition. michaeljones of foster and partners, but this is far from the work ofjust one architect. it is a huge team, and a very singular client with the vision and a great deal of money. is there anything he said no to? "there are limits, michael." he used to say. sometimes yes, but he did say on the other hand never don't show me something because it has not been done before or... always show me what there is but there are limits
the bloomberg building by foster and partners. thank you, everybody.y standing here for all whole group of enormous group of people who are the people behind the project. it takes a huge, huge effort to produce a building like bloomberg, so i would just like to say thank you to everybody and not least of which to mike bloomberg and norman foster who clearly led the team and were inspirational in the way in which they pushed us to innovate and pioneer a whole new way of thinking for the...
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in this condition isn't immediately apparent for a long time her foster mother susanna had no idea what was wrong she worried and doubted her parenting skills and often felt guilty. and it was so hard to understand. why doesn't she understand something she's already learned why is she forgotten something again why can't she grasp a situation in many respects she seems very intelligent and empathetic in others it just doesn't work. we know lived with susanna her husband and their biological daughter deborah from the age of three months she was very active from the start and made a lot of demands on her foster parents. and i'm a quiet so whenever we had to cross the road she would just refuse and throw herself on the ground i'd have to pick her up and carry her but she's also very affectionate he might just have. things got harder at school catalina couldn't concentrate and was always trying to be the center of attention. she would talk a lot. and then she'd start interrupting people during conversation. she'd interrupt get even louder and maybe start banging around and i think. even trai
in this condition isn't immediately apparent for a long time her foster mother susanna had no idea what was wrong she worried and doubted her parenting skills and often felt guilty. and it was so hard to understand. why doesn't she understand something she's already learned why is she forgotten something again why can't she grasp a situation in many respects she seems very intelligent and empathetic in others it just doesn't work. we know lived with susanna her husband and their biological...
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at the height, there was 200 children in foster care from the ute indian tribe. when we took it over, cultural sovereignty is also, i like how he talked about alaska, running the program how it fits to you culturally, that is intuitive, right? as you get more proximate to culture, the better success you will have, we reduced the amount of kids in foster care more than half. instead of having kids placed in stranger foster care, 80% were placed with ken. i will remember that the rest of my life. being part of that movement that happened within that community and giving utes a voice. >>> prior to 1990, there is not a single, the archaeological resources on tribal lands were managed by outsiders. today, i work with a 21 public nation, the apache nation, the navajo nation's and the you -- of the ute nations. everyone has an office or what is called a tribal historic preservation officer who manages the resources on their lands that is -- in a way that is consistent with native values. >> the biggest failure in my opinion, eloise cabel filed suit against the federal g
at the height, there was 200 children in foster care from the ute indian tribe. when we took it over, cultural sovereignty is also, i like how he talked about alaska, running the program how it fits to you culturally, that is intuitive, right? as you get more proximate to culture, the better success you will have, we reduced the amount of kids in foster care more than half. instead of having kids placed in stranger foster care, 80% were placed with ken. i will remember that the rest of my life....
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but how could the hungers and that the legal obligation to foster solomon when they hadn't spent the required year in uganda. the judge in the case moses maci decided that since the hunters had been paying someone to look after solomon they had in effect constructively fostered him. i wanted to ask judge maci why he had come to this conclusion but he declined to be interviewed. i also want to do know more about the american agency behind solomon michael's adoptions. are tracked down a former agent of baz barbara and about a camera she told me she'd spent three years working for journeys at the heart she was arrested in two thousand and fourteen and soon after that parted ways we met at an undisclosed location. so what was the involvement of journeys of the heart. to provide their financial support and then i would provide this service. it's obvious was to find children that can be adopted they wanted everything fast first because if if you get a child today spends in a home relate to months three months. is adopted that means they're spending less on this child. but if a child comes
but how could the hungers and that the legal obligation to foster solomon when they hadn't spent the required year in uganda. the judge in the case moses maci decided that since the hunters had been paying someone to look after solomon they had in effect constructively fostered him. i wanted to ask judge maci why he had come to this conclusion but he declined to be interviewed. i also want to do know more about the american agency behind solomon michael's adoptions. are tracked down a former...
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thank you to my guests, liam halligan and dawn foster.look at the papers at 11:30pm. and i'll see you at 11:00pm with today's main stories. right now, the weather. and that is with nick miller. hello. a wednesday whether warmth is on the way. plenty of sunshine. temperatures rising above 20 celsius in some spots, and by then, lots of rain in scotland. it's really into the western highlands we're seeing the western highlands we're seeing the heaviest, most persistent rain. by the heaviest, most persistent rain. by the time it finally clears on tuesday night, we could well see more than 200 mm. there is the risk of flooding and some disruption as a result. as far as scotland and northern ireland, some showers overnight but dry spells too. mixture of cloud and clear spells. quite a bit of breeze. quite a wednesday tuesday to come. dusty winds. the rain continuing, particularly in northwest scotland during the day. we should see using in scotland and northern ireland. patchy cloud, northern england and wales. southern england, the midlands in
thank you to my guests, liam halligan and dawn foster.look at the papers at 11:30pm. and i'll see you at 11:00pm with today's main stories. right now, the weather. and that is with nick miller. hello. a wednesday whether warmth is on the way. plenty of sunshine. temperatures rising above 20 celsius in some spots, and by then, lots of rain in scotland. it's really into the western highlands we're seeing the western highlands we're seeing the heaviest, most persistent rain. by the heaviest, most...
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also behind a change to ugandan law which means that foreign families wanting to adopt now have to foster a child in uganda for at least one year. took effect in two thousand and sixteen the year before solomon was adopted. wanted to prevent just wish when we have people just flying today and get. on with the children the next two weeks that's what we wanted to avoid do you think a family in america who illegally parents the store would have any idea of the turbulence here in uganda is there where. they're aware because from the day i go to sort of. the dutch for me the good to know the been sent to me a message to call me i told them i would i wouldn't discuss them to issue a form but i would exchange e-mails and they didn't do that. but they've been communicating through their lawyers. but how could the hungers and met the legal obligation to foster solomon when they hadn't spent the required year in uganda. the judge in the case moses maci decided that since the hunkies had been paying someone to look after solomon they had in effect constructively fostered him . i wanted to ask judge
also behind a change to ugandan law which means that foreign families wanting to adopt now have to foster a child in uganda for at least one year. took effect in two thousand and sixteen the year before solomon was adopted. wanted to prevent just wish when we have people just flying today and get. on with the children the next two weeks that's what we wanted to avoid do you think a family in america who illegally parents the store would have any idea of the turbulence here in uganda is there...
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and, instead of having kids placed in stranger foster care, 80% of kids were placed with kin. that was a great success and i was able to be part of. i will remember that the rest of my life as one of the biggest successes unsure i will have the rest of my life, being a part of that movement in the community and giving youth a voice. so, that was my experience. >> thank you. >> prior to 1990 and the passage of nagpra, there was not a single -- the archaeological resources on tribal lands were managed by outsiders. today, i work with 21 pueblo nations, the apache nation, the navajo, and the ute nations, and every one of those now has either a cultural preservation office or what is called a tribal historic preservation officer, who manage the archaeological resources on their lands in a way that is consistent with native values. >> great. these are all -- >> can i give a biggest failure? assume was filed against the federal government in the 1990's, maybe even the 1980's, because the federal government could not account for the trust funds the funds they collected , from lands o
and, instead of having kids placed in stranger foster care, 80% of kids were placed with kin. that was a great success and i was able to be part of. i will remember that the rest of my life as one of the biggest successes unsure i will have the rest of my life, being a part of that movement in the community and giving youth a voice. so, that was my experience. >> thank you. >> prior to 1990 and the passage of nagpra, there was not a single -- the archaeological resources on tribal...
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arlene foster, it appears, had a less than satisfactory meeting with michel barnier.gotiate with her. he can meet and chat with her, but he will talk to theresa may. he doesn't have to negotiate with her. i think the eu are not quite aware of how much power she holds over theresa may's government and they might underestimate the power of that deal. not only does she think that they are ready for a no—deal brexit, they are ready for a no—deal brexit, they think it is the likeliest outcome. that's what's really interesting here. everything in downing street has been preparing for a no deal. they are not, but they say they are, but they are confident they will get something through, whether it's chequers or something else, they will fix it all. and now the dup is saying it will probably not happen and they are ready for it. that's a different message to what we are getting from government at the moment. the fourth set came out yesterday of papers suggesting what to do in the event of no deal. the idea that the dup are ready for no deal, it doesn't say whether it's their
arlene foster, it appears, had a less than satisfactory meeting with michel barnier.gotiate with her. he can meet and chat with her, but he will talk to theresa may. he doesn't have to negotiate with her. i think the eu are not quite aware of how much power she holds over theresa may's government and they might underestimate the power of that deal. not only does she think that they are ready for a no—deal brexit, they are ready for a no—deal brexit, they think it is the likeliest outcome....
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ohio projects they could haven 20,000 child in foster care by 2020 and there aren't enough foster familieso fill that need. there is a pilot program aimed at keeping families together. with more here is our senior national correspondent kate snow. >> are you okay? are you crying? it's okay to cry. >> reporter: the calls come in all day long. >> he said there was no food in the house. >> reporter: oftenmo ano, heartbreaking pleas to protect innocent children. >> do you know what kinpi of s mom is taking? >> reporter: protective workers automatically remove kids from the home if the parents were using drugs. but with eight t out ofen ces related to drugs, mainly opioids, and a severe shortage of foster care options, they are trying to new approach to keep families togethey brittany's f is one of a dozen so far to volunteer for a hew pilot program here called start that targetsost at-risk kids in the country after brittany lost her home, things >> my stability, my structure, my life, it seemed like it was allossed out the window. next thing i know i'm trying to make home in a car with me and
ohio projects they could haven 20,000 child in foster care by 2020 and there aren't enough foster familieso fill that need. there is a pilot program aimed at keeping families together. with more here is our senior national correspondent kate snow. >> are you okay? are you crying? it's okay to cry. >> reporter: the calls come in all day long. >> he said there was no food in the house. >> reporter: oftenmo ano, heartbreaking pleas to protect innocent children. >> do...
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arlene foster is the leader of the dup.cial to backing theresa may in westminster. arlene foster has been speaking in the last few moments and says she doesn't want northern ireland in brexit to be treated differently from any other part of the uk. we've always said that there is only one red line, and that's when we are treated differently from the rest of the united kingdom in terms of customs, regulatory alignment. that is to protect not only the constitution of the uk, but the economy of northern ireland which is vital, from where i sit. coming up on bbc newsroom live at 11:30am chris morris will be here from our reality check team to explain a little bit more about why the irish border is so important in the brexit talks. stay with us for that. and we want to know what you think about this story. you can tweet us using the hashtag bbc newsroomlive or text us at 6112a. the second man suspected of carrying out the salisbury nerve agent attack has been identified. the investigative website, bellingcat, says the man who ca
arlene foster is the leader of the dup.cial to backing theresa may in westminster. arlene foster has been speaking in the last few moments and says she doesn't want northern ireland in brexit to be treated differently from any other part of the uk. we've always said that there is only one red line, and that's when we are treated differently from the rest of the united kingdom in terms of customs, regulatory alignment. that is to protect not only the constitution of the uk, but the economy of...