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lesli. >> foster: thanks, nikole. this weekend marks one year since joe biden announced he was running for president, and a lot has changed. without leaving the house, he is trying to win and choose a running ma cbs's ed o'keefe reports, that search starts this week. >> reporter: joe biden knows a thing or two about being number two... >> the next vice president! >> reporter: ...and knows exactly what he is looking for in a running mate. >> that they could be president, ning mate.blic look at that person and say, she is capable of being president of the united states tomorrow. >> reporter: biden's list is expected to include a mix of governors and lawmakers, many of whom aren't shying away from the speculation. >> if he asked you to be his hynning mate, would you say yes? >> yes. >> i'm honored to be considered. >> my mission is to say out loud, if i am asked the question, yes, i would be willing to serve. >> reporter: only two women have asked the asked to run for vice president, and neither helped their party win th
lesli. >> foster: thanks, nikole. this weekend marks one year since joe biden announced he was running for president, and a lot has changed. without leaving the house, he is trying to win and choose a running ma cbs's ed o'keefe reports, that search starts this week. >> reporter: joe biden knows a thing or two about being number two... >> the next vice president! >> reporter: ...and knows exactly what he is looking for in a running mate. >> that they could be...
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so all of the old wives foster workers are dale. all of the angry foster workers are cody. all the sad foster workers are beth and all of the fired up, i just got here and change the world less than three years into the job social workers is barbie. >> barbie had a lot to say, all of the barbies had a lot to say. it was a story telling convenience that made it easier to understand. if i had gotten into the nuances of each story, the people would have been identifiable and we're not going there and secondly, in order for people who are interested enough to pick up the book and read it, but who are not themselves workers in the system, that was enough detail. >> tell me just very briefly about the risks that identifiability poses in these stories. >> we pulled one story, gillian e-mailed me and i think we need to pull the story, it was too much at risk, god help us, it actually involved a shotgun and a guy up on the mountain who had-- anyway, it was a terrible story. and without the shotgun, it was a repeated story so we pulled the shotgun out. so the-- ask me your actual que
so all of the old wives foster workers are dale. all of the angry foster workers are cody. all the sad foster workers are beth and all of the fired up, i just got here and change the world less than three years into the job social workers is barbie. >> barbie had a lot to say, all of the barbies had a lot to say. it was a story telling convenience that made it easier to understand. if i had gotten into the nuances of each story, the people would have been identifiable and we're not going...
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leslie. >> foster: danya, thank you. the white house is doing damage control after president trump suggested that american ingest themselves with disinfectant to get rid of the coronavirus. today, the coronavirus task force did meet, but they did not hold a public briefing. nikole killion is at the white house looking into whether there is a shift in strategy. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: president trump didn't take questions during a friday night briefing at the white house, cutting it short after about 20 minutes. press secretary kayleigh mcenany says it's not necessarily a sign of things to come. >> i leave that to the president. that's entirely his decision. but i believe the president's at his best when he's speaking directly to the american people. >> reporter: she also said the president's comments were taken out of context when he said this about disinfectant thursday: >> is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or-- or almost a cleaning. >> reporter: less than 24 hours later, he
leslie. >> foster: danya, thank you. the white house is doing damage control after president trump suggested that american ingest themselves with disinfectant to get rid of the coronavirus. today, the coronavirus task force did meet, but they did not hold a public briefing. nikole killion is at the white house looking into whether there is a shift in strategy. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: president trump didn't take questions during a friday night briefing at the white...
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more questions. >> i have a question about the secrecy i understand the foster one - - foster care situation but in the greater realm of the stories, think it's important to start naming names. i can share stories i am a defendant from shenandoah national park i recently moved to the area so you probably recognize my car i'm the shenandoah national park plate that says descendent also a daughter of a man my father's family is from orange county near here the mother has 14 children for various reasons they were all put into foster care but the foster care system now that i have learned it was a replacement for slavery. these children were sent out to work on farms and sent all over and the more i dig i came across churches who deny they had anything to do with the system i found the church's name on land deeds and they denied having any activity in that area but the name is on the court records. so what can we do about the secrecy? i think adam cohen tried to address this with imbecile and i applaud that book but this is part of a greater economic system because something has to be done post-
more questions. >> i have a question about the secrecy i understand the foster one - - foster care situation but in the greater realm of the stories, think it's important to start naming names. i can share stories i am a defendant from shenandoah national park i recently moved to the area so you probably recognize my car i'm the shenandoah national park plate that says descendent also a daughter of a man my father's family is from orange county near here the mother has 14 children for...
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kid as a foster child growing up in a foster home and then when you were then atheist hey institutions i will i'm going to show some of audience what this actually looks like because you put some of this paper work into your book and there's even moments when you're writing your book and you say i just write that as you write in your book as a memoir what was that like to read about yourself and then write and share that self with the public. well for the 1st sort of the 1st 16 years of my life i thought my name was norman i had i left the care system at 18 years of age with no family and no witnesses. i was a living and have been forced to live a lie i had my mother and family stolen from me i was imprisoned as a child i was institutionalized i was. dragged through a foster home of people who hated me as a baby alone to hate me and then i was left alone at 18 years to survive the rest of my life with no family so i spent 30 years trying to get the documents which were witness to the things that happened to me because otherwise i would sound like some crazy guy banging on about some st
kid as a foster child growing up in a foster home and then when you were then atheist hey institutions i will i'm going to show some of audience what this actually looks like because you put some of this paper work into your book and there's even moments when you're writing your book and you say i just write that as you write in your book as a memoir what was that like to read about yourself and then write and share that self with the public. well for the 1st sort of the 1st 16 years of my life...
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my foster mother's never spoke to me.i forgave her though i went to see her and forgave my foster mother fully. my 2 birth mother. i can't i can't speak for her and for the relationship how the relationship is i can't speak to that because that's but for up for her one of the things that i learned about family is is that sometimes i didn't realize this but sometimes a family feels things are better not. you know many of our families you know sometimes we don't speak about the traumatic events that happened to was because they're too painful. and and i'm not like that i didn't realize that that's how family families are because i came out having to tell my story so that i could find my family that's the only way i could find them is to tell my story i didn't realize that family is really base it's all about stories and it's all about stories that are not spoken as well as the ones that are spoken. so it's complicated i saw. it i have a poem we have one minute do yours does your poem fit into one minute invisible class and
my foster mother's never spoke to me.i forgave her though i went to see her and forgave my foster mother fully. my 2 birth mother. i can't i can't speak for her and for the relationship how the relationship is i can't speak to that because that's but for up for her one of the things that i learned about family is is that sometimes i didn't realize this but sometimes a family feels things are better not. you know many of our families you know sometimes we don't speak about the traumatic events...
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by a foster brother, particularly stephen ashby, who really lived our family. and really, i think brought home the power and potency of people that are helping support our foster children. and letting our foster kids know that they are not alone. that you matter and we care. and as a community we have responsibility to do more and do better on your behalf. and so this announcement, it is not just an intellectual one. we are not just throwing this out there and moving onto the next announcement. know that we are committed to doing more and doing better and we are here for the long haul to continue to reform our foster care system and to form our child welfare efforts. that even before this pandemic needed to substantially improve and of course beyond this pandemic, we will substantially need to improve even more. in that light, we do what we do every tuesday and monday rather, tuesday, wednesday, thursday and friday at noon. that is to update you on the numbers. the trendlines before they become headlines. to give you a sense of areas of optimism. areas of conce
by a foster brother, particularly stephen ashby, who really lived our family. and really, i think brought home the power and potency of people that are helping support our foster children. and letting our foster kids know that they are not alone. that you matter and we care. and as a community we have responsibility to do more and do better on your behalf. and so this announcement, it is not just an intellectual one. we are not just throwing this out there and moving onto the next announcement....
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one of the magnitude and skill concerns we have is the number of foster kids that are emancipated on a monthly basis. roughly 200 young children are emancipated every month in the state of california and at this moment we think we should extend the emancipation process and we are providing resources and millions of dollars to extend the time where people can stay with their current caregivers and get the kind of support and food they deserve. that is number one. number two we have provided an additional two provided an additional 200 dollars a month for those families most at risk, thousands of families will get the benefit of that contribution to help with food and to help with other incidentals at a time of deep, deep need. we are blessed in the state of california to have the director of our department of social services kim johnson who has been helping to put together this plan working with our county partners over the course of the last number of weeks, just reminding everybody that we are not giving up on our focus and our oversight and our legal responsibility to protect our c
one of the magnitude and skill concerns we have is the number of foster kids that are emancipated on a monthly basis. roughly 200 young children are emancipated every month in the state of california and at this moment we think we should extend the emancipation process and we are providing resources and millions of dollars to extend the time where people can stay with their current caregivers and get the kind of support and food they deserve. that is number one. number two we have provided an...
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and the popularity of animal fostering during a pandemic. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorro can help you make the most of today. tgroup, retiremrvices andial investments. contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do more of the ings you enjoy, whethe you're a talker, texter, browser, photographer or a bit of everything. our u.-based customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: we are again bringing you the news from remo
and the popularity of animal fostering during a pandemic. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorro can help you make the most of today. tgroup, retiremrvices...
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shortage of foster pumas across the country.nately just like the economy and our health care system, this isn't helping. >> dana: if people wanted to become a foster family now, would that be possible or is that all going to slow down now because of nobody being in the office to do the paperwork and such? >> that's a great question. what we are seeing across the country are social services agencies who do these trainings really trying to innovate and adapt, just like we all are. so a lot of those trainings are going online. i would encourage folks to go ahead to their local child welfare agency or private providers that are in your neighborhood and community and see if there trainings are online. if they are not encouraged them to put on my. >> dana: i have a friend in california who just became a foster mom and is taking care of a newborn baby boy. she said that self-fulfilling edits brought her entire family, she has kids of her own, brought everybody together and even closer. tell me a little bit about the foster. care packag
shortage of foster pumas across the country.nately just like the economy and our health care system, this isn't helping. >> dana: if people wanted to become a foster family now, would that be possible or is that all going to slow down now because of nobody being in the office to do the paperwork and such? >> that's a great question. what we are seeing across the country are social services agencies who do these trainings really trying to innovate and adapt, just like we all are. so...
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we put 40 dogs into foster, 10 adoptions.normally we leave like seven or 8:00 at night and a pil day , we were seeing you know on a weekend, maybe seven or eight dogs. now we the seeing adoption number consistently and our foster number has gone up as well. >> your adoptions imposters have gone up, but the numbers of ds anita home it sounds like is also increasing pretty significantly. >> yes, i honestly cannot quantify that for you. i would like to say, it is not as high of a number. i would say we are seeing, 3 to mes the number of dogs getting done. and it was sad before, it is now definitely in a crisis mode. >> are using it mostly in the central valley or are you seeing ttht here in bay area as well? >> we don't really pull that many dies from the bay area. we are accepting sodogs that were adopted out a well back in the people lost her job so their owners argiven the docs back to us. it has not been a huge number that way, but in the central valley, puppies, seniordogs, you know adult dogs, we tend to take the more chal
we put 40 dogs into foster, 10 adoptions.normally we leave like seven or 8:00 at night and a pil day , we were seeing you know on a weekend, maybe seven or eight dogs. now we the seeing adoption number consistently and our foster number has gone up as well. >> your adoptions imposters have gone up, but the numbers of ds anita home it sounds like is also increasing pretty significantly. >> yes, i honestly cannot quantify that for you. i would like to say, it is not as high of a...
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she often visited her foster parents here. today she's giving a talk to students at the catholic university of applied sciences as a living witness. as always she tells her life story in german all that will happen soon and that is why they gave us new 1st and last names. until then i had been. and now i was early to say if i leave it that. says her lectures have also been a form of therapy for her. it's a way of coming to terms with her own past but the biggest. damage to the fact that your time in germany shaped you and yet you still consider yourself polish. would you say that germany is also your homeland in a way on. the us i think that's true it is that for me i love to come back here comments over it and i always say every country has very good people and very bad people and they should. retire shaq's story is also a positive one with lots of understanding on both sides and she hopes to keep telling it for as long as she can. today use of salva is setting off to the family get together with his sister yanina . but i'm g
she often visited her foster parents here. today she's giving a talk to students at the catholic university of applied sciences as a living witness. as always she tells her life story in german all that will happen soon and that is why they gave us new 1st and last names. until then i had been. and now i was early to say if i leave it that. says her lectures have also been a form of therapy for her. it's a way of coming to terms with her own past but the biggest. damage to the fact that your...
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nearly $2 million is earmarked for the age extension of foster youth. beyond raising money, they're role models. partnered with the san jose public library system in another effort using 3d printers to make face shields for frontline workers. i'm amanda del castillo. >>> happening today in the south bay, local law enforcement will recognize and thank medical workers for being on the front lines to save lives during this pandemic. the santa clara county sheriff office will be joined by several area police agencies as they line in front of santa clara valley medical center. they will show gratitude haonoring staff. that event runs from 6:30 to 7:30 this morning. love to see that, mike. >> that is great, isn't it, kumasi? i like when we put stories in like that. hi, everybody. it's about 4:46 on this wednesday morning. here's a look from san jose where it is about 53 degrees right now. afternoon clouds, but still going to be warm away from the coast today. cooling trend will expend from the coast to the rest of us starting tomorrow and the best of showers
nearly $2 million is earmarked for the age extension of foster youth. beyond raising money, they're role models. partnered with the san jose public library system in another effort using 3d printers to make face shields for frontline workers. i'm amanda del castillo. >>> happening today in the south bay, local law enforcement will recognize and thank medical workers for being on the front lines to save lives during this pandemic. the santa clara county sheriff office will be joined by...
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. >> in a south bay a brother and sister are doing what they can to raise fund for foster youth.ontributions are easing concerns during the pandemic. exploring the efforts. >> a south baa brother and sister team is sticking to a tight schedule as they shelters in plan. they are paying it forward. >> we have been volunteering with our parents. since around when we were like third or fourth grade. elementary school. >> now teenagers they are raising fund for foster youth across the south bay. $5,000 to make a difference during covid-19. >> it's been hard for us. we're thinking about how much harder it must be for foster children. >> it will help 16 to 24 yoerlds trying to knave navigate today's normal. >> not having a place of stability. imagine now with covid-19 it's like a boulder that fell on them. >> ceo says there are 120 foster youth in bay area housing program. he says a $500 donation can help support one young person for a month. >> towards food and other essential costs. we know every penny helps.nor announced $42 million would go to protect foster youth. 2 million is earm
. >> in a south bay a brother and sister are doing what they can to raise fund for foster youth.ontributions are easing concerns during the pandemic. exploring the efforts. >> a south baa brother and sister team is sticking to a tight schedule as they shelters in plan. they are paying it forward. >> we have been volunteering with our parents. since around when we were like third or fourth grade. elementary school. >> now teenagers they are raising fund for foster youth...
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i'm lesli foster reporting from wusa 9 in washington, d.c.ll businesses and banks are getting ready for a mad dash as the new coronavirus relief program rolls out tomorrow. the first fund ran out of money. deaths from the virus in this country now top 54,000. but things are improving slowly. at least 20 states are set to bring back business some way in the coming days, but it will be a new normal. dean reynolds begins our coverage. >> reporter: in guthrie, oklahoma last night, the bulls and their riders were bucking in front of empty stands. >> let's go, let's go! >> it's showtime! >> reporter: near sioux falls, south dakota, a big race took place, but it was a driver's-only affair. such is life these days as fears of the virus overtake a desire for public gatherings. south dakota doesn't anticipate a peak in positive cases until the middle of june, but there are plenty of worries right now, because just a few miles away stands the temporarily closed smithfield pork processing plant, where hundreds of workers have tested positive. it's one of
i'm lesli foster reporting from wusa 9 in washington, d.c.ll businesses and banks are getting ready for a mad dash as the new coronavirus relief program rolls out tomorrow. the first fund ran out of money. deaths from the virus in this country now top 54,000. but things are improving slowly. at least 20 states are set to bring back business some way in the coming days, but it will be a new normal. dean reynolds begins our coverage. >> reporter: in guthrie, oklahoma last night, the bulls...
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. >> in a south bay a brother and sister are doing what they can to raise fund for foster youth.ontributions are easing concerns during the pandemic. exploring the efforts. >> a and sister team is sticking to a tight schedule as they shelters in plan. they are paying it forward. >> we have been volunteering with our parents. since around when we were like third or fourth grade. elementary school. >> now teenagers they are raising fund for foster youth across the south bay. $5,000 to make a difference during covid-19. >> it's been hard for us. we're thinking about how much harder it must be for foster children. >> it will help 16 to 24 yoerlds trying to knave navigate today's normal. >> not having a place of stability. imagine now with covid-19 it's like a boulder that fell on them. >> ceo says there are 120 foster youth in bay area housing program. he says a $500 donation can help support one young person for a month. >> towards food and other essential costs. we know every penny helps. >> on monday the governor announced $42 million would go to protect foster youth. 2 million is
. >> in a south bay a brother and sister are doing what they can to raise fund for foster youth.ontributions are easing concerns during the pandemic. exploring the efforts. >> a and sister team is sticking to a tight schedule as they shelters in plan. they are paying it forward. >> we have been volunteering with our parents. since around when we were like third or fourth grade. elementary school. >> now teenagers they are raising fund for foster youth across the south...
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but adoptions by appointment and animal fostering are ongoing.re finding that a t of people are coming to us because they may be always wanted to adopt an animal or maybe now they're realizing that something is missing in their life and an animal companion mike out still that way that the are actually experiencing right now. >>peninsula umane society and spca has en an increase in doptions while other local shelters have found foster homes for nearly all of their nimals. berkeley alameda and contra costa county place most of their animals n foer shelter in place. oakland s of animal services has seen the numrs of animals being fostered double and san francisco spca ys more than 5,000 people ha expressed interest in fostering we know that animals are great companions. >>especiallyorpeople who are sheltering in place right now they ease loneliness the east rest state needs and society many bay area shelters are also offering support to those whose ability to take care of their pets has been compromised due to covid-19 we're actually operating a pet
but adoptions by appointment and animal fostering are ongoing.re finding that a t of people are coming to us because they may be always wanted to adopt an animal or maybe now they're realizing that something is missing in their life and an animal companion mike out still that way that the are actually experiencing right now. >>peninsula umane society and spca has en an increase in doptions while other local shelters have found foster homes for nearly all of their nimals. berkeley alameda...
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it took us a week to lose it. >> foster: plus travel bans force a dif
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>>so there you go more foster. shelters, reminding pet owners to have wrien instructions available for the careof their animals including their medications if for some reason you have to go to the hospital and leavyour pet behind. >>next on kron 4 news president trump has chaed his tue on the severity of the coronav bubbles at this price? is this for real? oh... it's real. believe me. i mean, this is unexpected. you would say, remarkable? absolutely. a remarkable deal! anks, i get thatll the time. wait what?! ♪grocrey outlet jingle wow... i think i'll take two. for the love! oh. >>the trump administrationis now blaming the cdc and china for a delay in the federal government's response to the conavirus pandemic jim osta reports on president trump's changing tune over the pa couple of months. >>no longer downplaying the coronavirus as he d for weeks president trump is warning of difficult days ahead as i want every american to be preparedfor the hard days that lie ahead 're going o go through a very tough 2 wes in an
>>so there you go more foster. shelters, reminding pet owners to have wrien instructions available for the careof their animals including their medications if for some reason you have to go to the hospital and leavyour pet behind. >>next on kron 4 news president trump has chaed his tue on the severity of the coronav bubbles at this price? is this for real? oh... it's real. believe me. i mean, this is unexpected. you would say, remarkable? absolutely. a remarkable deal! anks, i get...
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but adoptions by appointment and animal fostering are ongoing. we're finding that a lot of people are coming to us because they may be always wanted to adopt an animal or maybe now they're realizing that something is missing in their life and an animal companion my health still that way that the are actually experiencing right now. >>peninsula humane society and spca has seen an increase in adoptions while other local shelters have found foster homes for nearly all of their animals. berkeley alameda and contra costa county place most of their animals in foster homes in the first few days of shelter in place. oakland animal services has seen the numbers of animals being fostered double and san francisco spca says more than 5,000 people have expressed interest in fostering we know that animals are great companions especially for people who are sheltering in place right now they ease loneliness the east rest state needs and society many bay area shelters are also offering support to those whose ability to take care of their pets has been compromised
but adoptions by appointment and animal fostering are ongoing. we're finding that a lot of people are coming to us because they may be always wanted to adopt an animal or maybe now they're realizing that something is missing in their life and an animal companion my health still that way that the are actually experiencing right now. >>peninsula humane society and spca has seen an increase in adoptions while other local shelters have found foster homes for nearly all of their animals....
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coming up, we will tell you about the rising pet fostering and how this may be the start of a new waypet adoptions. >>> it certainly feels like most of the news we hear these days are people's lives being thrown off track due to the coronavirus outbreak. but all those stories we hear across the country are having positive effects on animal shelters. lauren blanchard with this feel- good story today.>> reporter: bringing in a new roommate when you are about to be quarantined 24/7 together might be a risky decision but all over america people are willingly giving rescue pets a comfy spot to write out the pandemic.>> the coo of a highly instagram about cat cafe is in dc and la. no visitors means no potential adopters but after an email and social media all of the cats had a warm home and new foster families.>> any animal that comes into your home will be a little startled for a few days so patience is a really great quality for a foster parent. >> fostering is a two-way street, not only does it give you a companion for the quarantine but it also gives the animal a better quality of life
coming up, we will tell you about the rising pet fostering and how this may be the start of a new waypet adoptions. >>> it certainly feels like most of the news we hear these days are people's lives being thrown off track due to the coronavirus outbreak. but all those stories we hear across the country are having positive effects on animal shelters. lauren blanchard with this feel- good story today.>> reporter: bringing in a new roommate when you are about to be quarantined 24/7...
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so all of the animals that were on campus are in foster. we will have some medical animals are animals that received medical care here needing foster in the near future. >>that was doctor jennifer scarlet from the san francisco spca and you saw it see there the little dog is being fostered. the shelter's reminding pet owners to have written instructions available for the care of your pets, including their medications. if for some reason you have to go to the hospital and leave your animal behind. we have a new section on our website and we could use your help viewers are being asked to submit their heroes of this coronavirus outbreak with the hashtag kron 4 heroes. you can find the link at kron 4 dot com. o'clock credit score concerns, what >>has the coronavirus head each day we hear the total numbers on how my are sick. how many are in the hospital how many have ed. devastating numbers with the real people and real families behind them. the daily toll of covid-19 is affecting everybody in ways big d small whether it is physical or emotiona
so all of the animals that were on campus are in foster. we will have some medical animals are animals that received medical care here needing foster in the near future. >>that was doctor jennifer scarlet from the san francisco spca and you saw it see there the little dog is being fostered. the shelter's reminding pet owners to have written instructions available for the care of your pets, including their medications. if for some reason you have to go to the hospital and leave your animal...
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berkeley alameda and contra costa county place most of their animals in foster homes in the first few days of shelter in place, oakland animal services has seen the numbers of animals being fostered double and san francisco spca says more than 5,000 people have expressed interest in fostering we know that animals are great companions specially for people who are sheltering in place right now they ease loneliness the east rest fate, nice and tidy many bay area shelters are also offering support to those whose ability to take care of their pets has been compromised due to covid-19 we're actually operating a pet food bank. >>for people who need pet food at this time either through financial difficulties. >>or that they actually cannot safely leave their homes right now shelters, encourage pet owners to have a plan in place in the event that they become sick are financially unable to care for their pets. >>reporting in san francisco k rooney kron 4 news. >>kron 4 news at a new coronavirus cases continue at alarming rates in new york. the big decision today to try to slow the spread. >>our
berkeley alameda and contra costa county place most of their animals in foster homes in the first few days of shelter in place, oakland animal services has seen the numbers of animals being fostered double and san francisco spca says more than 5,000 people have expressed interest in fostering we know that animals are great companions specially for people who are sheltering in place right now they ease loneliness the east rest fate, nice and tidy many bay area shelters are also offering support...
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. >> no family to care for her rummaging was put into the foster care system. trauma of her functional childhood not only left her feeling vulnerable but exposed to systemic feuds. >> she went to different foster homes and was abused and you see that play out throughout their life. >> when imperial japan attacked the pacific wheat at pearl harbor la was poised to be transformed big time. long considered a sort of far-off outposts thousands of miles from the industrialized los angeles was about to shed its trickle-down images. >> los angeles was a small town but during over to if they were involved in the defense industry or entertainment back in june 1942, 16 -year-old norma jean had escaped foster home life by marrying a navy, james daughtry. >> i thought i could marry her and give her home when i got out of service. >> norma jean did her business of the war effort but she work ten hour days at $20 a week on the assembly line. it was here she was discovered by an army private for the first motion picture. >> by the way she was accepted by a group of model agen
. >> no family to care for her rummaging was put into the foster care system. trauma of her functional childhood not only left her feeling vulnerable but exposed to systemic feuds. >> she went to different foster homes and was abused and you see that play out throughout their life. >> when imperial japan attacked the pacific wheat at pearl harbor la was poised to be transformed big time. long considered a sort of far-off outposts thousands of miles from the industrialized los...
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but adoptions by appotment and animal fostering are ongoing. we're finding that a lot of people e coming to us because they may be alway that something is ssing in r their life and an animal companion my health sll that way that the are actuall >>peninsulhumane society and spca has se an increase in adoptions whilother local shelters ve found foster homes for nearly all of their animals. >>berkeley alama and contra costa coty place most of their animals in foster hos shelter in place. oakland animal services has seen the numbe of animals being fostered uble and san francisco spca says more than 5,000 ople have expressed interest fostering we know that animalsare great companions eecially for people who are sheltering in place right now they ea loneliness the east rest $0.80 idmany bay area shelters are also offering support to those whe ability to take care of their pets has been we're actually operating a t food bank. >>for people who need pet food at this time either through nancial difficulties. >>or that they actually cannot safe leave thei
but adoptions by appotment and animal fostering are ongoing. we're finding that a lot of people e coming to us because they may be alway that something is ssing in r their life and an animal companion my health sll that way that the are actuall >>peninsulhumane society and spca has se an increase in adoptions whilother local shelters ve found foster homes for nearly all of their animals. >>berkeley alama and contra costa coty place most of their animals in foster hos shelter in...
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bu adoptions appointment and animal fostering are ongoing. we'rfinding that a lot of people e comingto us because they may be always wantd to adopt an animal or ybe now they're realizing at something is ssing in their life and an animal compann my out still that way that the are actually experiencing rit now. >>peninsula humane society and spca has seen an increase in adoptions while other local shelters have found foster homefor nearly all of their animals. rkeley alameda and contra costa unty place most of their animals in foster homes in the rsfew days of shelter in place. oakland animal services has seen the numbers of animals being fostered double and san francio spca says more than 5,000 people have expressed interest in fostering we know that animals are great people o are sheltering in place right now hey ease loneliness the east rest 8 nice and ti many bay area shelters aralso offering supportto those whose abilit to take care of their pets has been mpromised due to covid-19 we're actually operating a pefood bank. >>for pele who need
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but adoptions by appointment and animal fostering are ongoing. we're finding that a lot of people are coming to us because they may be always wanted to adopt an animal or maybe now they're realizing that something is missing in their life and an animal companion my out still that way that the are actually experiencing right now. >>peninsula humane society and spca has seen an increase in adoptions while other local shelters have found foster homes for nearly all of their animals. >>berkeley alameda and contra costa county place most of their animals in foster homes in the first few days of shelter in place. oakland animal services has seen the numbers of animals being fostered double and san francisco spca says more than 5,000 people have expressed interest in fostering we know that animals are great companions especially for people who are sheltering in place right now they ease loneliness state he stressed state nice and tidy many bay area shelters are also offering support to those whose ability to take care of their pets has been compromised
but adoptions by appointment and animal fostering are ongoing. we're finding that a lot of people are coming to us because they may be always wanted to adopt an animal or maybe now they're realizing that something is missing in their life and an animal companion my out still that way that the are actually experiencing right now. >>peninsula humane society and spca has seen an increase in adoptions while other local shelters have found foster homes for nearly all of their animals....
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i'm max foster outside st.homas hospital in london where british prime minister boris johnson is receiving oxygen in the intensive care unit. this is after his symptoms worsened from coronavirus. according to cabinet minister michael gove who is close to johnson. the outbreak has killed more than 5,000 people in the united kingdom. boris johnson is sharing this hospital with many other sufferers, but particularly concerned about him because of what it means about the leadership in a wider context at least. dr. amy jones is intensive care medical consultant working on the front lines joins me now. thank you so much for joining us. 5,000 is frightening to everyone. you're already seeing this play out on the front lines and intensive care units like the one that boris johnson is in right now. is there any way you can describe what it's like? >> if it's anything like mine, it's quite frantic. we have patients pushed into small places. we have called staff in from other areas to help provide the care we need to prov
i'm max foster outside st.homas hospital in london where british prime minister boris johnson is receiving oxygen in the intensive care unit. this is after his symptoms worsened from coronavirus. according to cabinet minister michael gove who is close to johnson. the outbreak has killed more than 5,000 people in the united kingdom. boris johnson is sharing this hospital with many other sufferers, but particularly concerned about him because of what it means about the leadership in a wider...
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jeremiah foster. >> reporter: in rockville, maryland, coronavirus has already come home to opal fosterdisease but the fallout. >> i lost my job about two weeks ago due to work slowdown because of the coronavirus. >> reporter: foster is among millions of americans suddenly unemployed. she is also single-handedly raising a son with down syndrome and worries when normal life will return. >> part of our normal is, you know, being able to get speech therapy and things like that through school. >> reporter: to get by, they rely on freelance work, food pantries, and each other. what keeps me going is this little person here, he's pretty phenomenal and pretty funny. and he definitely keeps me going. he's my sunshine. >> reporter: there was no sunshine in roger hoover's life as coronavirus closed business after business in his small town, including his marketing firm. then, going to an idea. >> as an advertiser, i photograph and tell my client stories. with no stories to share for them, i took to the sidewalks of ohio, photographing residents and business owners. >> reporter: porch portraits we
jeremiah foster. >> reporter: in rockville, maryland, coronavirus has already come home to opal fosterdisease but the fallout. >> i lost my job about two weeks ago due to work slowdown because of the coronavirus. >> reporter: foster is among millions of americans suddenly unemployed. she is also single-handedly raising a son with down syndrome and worries when normal life will return. >> part of our normal is, you know, being able to get speech therapy and things like...
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com likewise on the new app and twitter at the business for news coming up the 45 minutes i'm max foster thanks for watching. the. odd it's a deadly sound. and a whim of nature. it motivates osun time frames tumorous place greed. the insatiable desire for. motors that drives our own. and puts it in danger. why are we greedy going to we go in search of answers in a documentary film. starts may 21st d.w. . to new. audiences week on wells' stories. to germany exceptional circumstances in berlin. usa life under quarantine. but the stars in greece in the morea refugee camp unless both sides and refugees on living in cramped spaces in very poor hygiene conditions now they also fear the coronavirus claim. the maria camp was originally planned for 3000 people but now it's housing some 20000 asylum seekers. they live in homemade tents outside the official camp in what's been nicknamed the jungle. more than a 1000 people share a single water outlet which frequently malfunctions when we arrive here we see here is not water now we must go. again to hold. it's our daily life. sadar an afghan doctor l
com likewise on the new app and twitter at the business for news coming up the 45 minutes i'm max foster thanks for watching. the. odd it's a deadly sound. and a whim of nature. it motivates osun time frames tumorous place greed. the insatiable desire for. motors that drives our own. and puts it in danger. why are we greedy going to we go in search of answers in a documentary film. starts may 21st d.w. . to new. audiences week on wells' stories. to germany exceptional circumstances in berlin....
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>>to get as many animals as possible out of the foster care so far we've moved over 70 animals out in the foster care as the number of covid-19 cases grow animal services is asking the public to prepare for the possibility that as pet owners. >>they may at one point become infected with the virus and require tended medical attention relying on animal shelters to care for yr ts is the wrong way to go shelter only be considered an should emergency resources a lot is to crte a lot of space here in our shelter. >>for any anals that may come in its or owners end up being hospitalized and they have nobody else to care for them toward an 8 with a neighbor or family member about taki your pet should you become ill put together a pet supply bag with food meal and other supplies to last for up to 2 weeks with your plan in writing and leave it in the bag with your contact informatn along with your pet's medical history all those types of things. somebody in an emergency situation need to come to your home or take your pet in to make sure your pets provided for halloween a county animal services
>>to get as many animals as possible out of the foster care so far we've moved over 70 animals out in the foster care as the number of covid-19 cases grow animal services is asking the public to prepare for the possibility that as pet owners. >>they may at one point become infected with the virus and require tended medical attention relying on animal shelters to care for yr ts is the wrong way to go shelter only be considered an should emergency resources a lot is to crte a lot of...
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oakland animal services has seen the numbers of animals being fostered double and san francisco spcas more than 5,000 people have expressed interest in fostering we know that animals are great companions especially for people who are sheltering in place right now they ease loneliness state the stress state nice and tidy many bay area shelters are also offering support to those whose ability to take care of their pets has been compromised due to covid-19 we're actually operating a pet food bank. >>for people who need pet food at this time either through financial difficulties or that they actually cannot safely leave their homes right now shelters, encourage pet owners to have a plan in place in the event that they become sick are financially unable to care for their pet. reporting in san francisco k rooney kron 4 news and coming up tonight at 10 o'clock my find tales report i rescue 2 dogs, us is little gayle. >>from the central valley and this is cheddar right here bring them back to the bay area where they get medical help and potentially some new home son. how we did it while keep
oakland animal services has seen the numbers of animals being fostered double and san francisco spcas more than 5,000 people have expressed interest in fostering we know that animals are great companions especially for people who are sheltering in place right now they ease loneliness state the stress state nice and tidy many bay area shelters are also offering support to those whose ability to take care of their pets has been compromised due to covid-19 we're actually operating a pet food bank....
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newsom said growing up, his family participated in the foster program. he said some of the most extraordinary moments in his life were defined by that experience. >> good job of menstruation 2020 census because of the coronavirus. initiation officials are asking that all field operations be postponed until june 1 and they want the deadline for finishing the count to be pushed back from mid august to october 31. the 2020 census will help determine how many congressional seats and toward college votes each state gets. as well as the distribution of $1.5 trillion in federal spending. >>> some positive news now for east a congressman, his sons say he is out of intensive care tonight. he has been in the hospital in washington, dc, with pneumonia since march 13. his illness is not related to the coronavirus. he was out for a run when he fell and fractured a rib. he had his 60th birthday while in the hospital. his two sons offer thanks to the icu staff and said support from the community that kept their dad going. >>> coming up, thousands of bottles of hand san
newsom said growing up, his family participated in the foster program. he said some of the most extraordinary moments in his life were defined by that experience. >> good job of menstruation 2020 census because of the coronavirus. initiation officials are asking that all field operations be postponed until june 1 and they want the deadline for finishing the count to be pushed back from mid august to october 31. the 2020 census will help determine how many congressional seats and toward...
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just trying to find a foster families for the. police must. leave it must cost them to get it that's. my decision somebody you. know 6. would feel the. effects of that if you. can feel it i should risk it so i let go of. the complaints also watching my. family had to think out about how they lived. consideration they decided to try. now they go on expeditions as a phone and every spend a few months at the office again. just taking baby bugs to south of siberia where husband to be going to come. examining potential nests for the chicks. that is a. small brain to ensure the signature of. the money before you get your true will googled itself and the book does it and it's in full for you to detail a yearly year this predecessor who got a better world so mostly it. is the luck of. the whole bill of. confusion in the field to put up with the new book so just let the word cherubs and so when you expose a seed you know if you see my posts i don't. blow scratch or that you can if you know of the few who don't. find the onus on the just sound of volunt
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health sector also have the islamic right to choose not to fostering their rock days. as i say ramadan in the middle of a pandemic 1st time in living memory all d.c. it is going to be very different it's going to be very difficult because remember it isn't just about fasting refraining from jury today it's also about refraining from and detainment for not watching television snooping. and new swearing is there's all sorts of things we're going to make people who are already important to you in the law that. much more irritable this is going to be. a testing ground of that. thanks for bringing us that report. record number of americans have filed for unemployment benefits in the last week that says over 3000000 lost their job since the outbreak of coronavirus almost 30000000 people in the u.s. have signed on and it's fit this number will keep soaring in the coming weeks despite the government dumping up funds to help businesses retain stuff but the u.s. senate majority leader has questioned additional spending on benefits pointing out that it would add to america's nati
health sector also have the islamic right to choose not to fostering their rock days. as i say ramadan in the middle of a pandemic 1st time in living memory all d.c. it is going to be very different it's going to be very difficult because remember it isn't just about fasting refraining from jury today it's also about refraining from and detainment for not watching television snooping. and new swearing is there's all sorts of things we're going to make people who are already important to you in...
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health sector also have the islamic right to choose not to fostering their record days. this is uncharted territory completely unprecedented in in living memory ramma down under lockdown this is just the 1st stage of this you muslims around the world the voice that they will abide by 3 this one of the 5 pillars of islam the month of ramadan but this is going to be a very different and a very difficult month for many miles thank you for those details. the u.n. warns that the corona virus outbreak could trigger another global disaster a hunger pandemic of biblical proportions the situation is already dire and 135000000 people are facing crisis levels of hunger and the u.n. says that the number could double because of covert 19 a crossing at life now to hell out of the un special rapporteur on the right to food welcome to the program is good to see you now the u.n. is saying that the number of people living on the brink of famine could double in some countries by the end of the year what kind of impact would that have. yes this report is a yearly report there what the whole
health sector also have the islamic right to choose not to fostering their record days. this is uncharted territory completely unprecedented in in living memory ramma down under lockdown this is just the 1st stage of this you muslims around the world the voice that they will abide by 3 this one of the 5 pillars of islam the month of ramadan but this is going to be a very different and a very difficult month for many miles thank you for those details. the u.n. warns that the corona virus...
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>>so we currently have about 60 dogs out and foster and about just team kept. so all of the animals that were on campus are ifoster. we will have some medical animals are animals that received medical care here needing foster in the near future. >>the shelter's reminding pet owners to have written instructions available for the care of their pets, including their medications. if for some reason they have to go to the hospital and leave their pets behind. a disappointment fo some parents teachers and especially students campuses will stay closed for the rest of the school year not going back is especially high school seniors. con force justine waltman talked to one senior in the east bay about missing out on the end of the year milestones. >>i just think it's very light. unbelievable almost can't believe haening like i still feel like. in a couple weeks, i'm going back to school by i know it's not haening going back to campus is not happening. >>for any high school senior guild that is a hard pill to swallow. he misses his friends and teachers and the overall at
>>so we currently have about 60 dogs out and foster and about just team kept. so all of the animals that were on campus are ifoster. we will have some medical animals are animals that received medical care here needing foster in the near future. >>the shelter's reminding pet owners to have written instructions available for the care of their pets, including their medications. if for some reason they have to go to the hospital and leave their pets behind. a disappointment fo some...
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well, i became a foster fail myself. our family officially. >> jimmy: oh, congratulations, dump truck. dump truck looks excited about this. >> he is. we're learning all his faces. this is the psyched face. >> jimmy: it looks like -- dump truck looks like if you got the right size mug i think you could fit dump truck in that. >> we totally could. i bet i could find one. i've got a lot back there. absolutely. >> jimmy: well, thank you, kaley, for showing us around your new home. it is beautiful. and for showing us all your animals. and for taking care of all these animals too. again, kaley's charity is the stand up for pits foundation. right? >> that's right. >> jimmy: dogs. thank you very much. it's great to see you. >> thanks for having me, man. i hope to see you in the studio soon. >> jimmy: yes. i hope to see you in real life. kaley cuoco, everybody. when we come back, we'll play "who wants to be a millionaire" with my kids. so stick around. when you spend $50 for on toys and games.e $10 save on toys, now through satur
well, i became a foster fail myself. our family officially. >> jimmy: oh, congratulations, dump truck. dump truck looks excited about this. >> he is. we're learning all his faces. this is the psyched face. >> jimmy: it looks like -- dump truck looks like if you got the right size mug i think you could fit dump truck in that. >> we totally could. i bet i could find one. i've got a lot back there. absolutely. >> jimmy: well, thank you, kaley, for showing us around...
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they knew the names of the people who had agreed to foster us and waved us goodbye, thinking never tove, were you in any way able to understand the grave danger that you were in as a little girl — your father was jewish, of course — a little girl under nazi occupation? i don't think so. i think one had seen the gradual development of anti—semitism so that my sister had had stones thrown at her, my father had lost his job, all these various things one was conscious of. and we became — since he didn't have any work — quite short of money and it became obvious that the family was in problems, but i thinkjews across europe knew that to remain in nazi europe really was catastrophe. there's so much to talk about in your extraordinary life and i don't want to telescope it, but i do want to just reflect, at this moment, as we are thinking about the kindertra nsport, i want to reflect on things that you have said where you have always maintained that this journey, the exile, the loss of your home and, indeed, for the most part, your parents — although, of course, you were reunited afterwards,
they knew the names of the people who had agreed to foster us and waved us goodbye, thinking never tove, were you in any way able to understand the grave danger that you were in as a little girl — your father was jewish, of course — a little girl under nazi occupation? i don't think so. i think one had seen the gradual development of anti—semitism so that my sister had had stones thrown at her, my father had lost his job, all these various things one was conscious of. and we became —...
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. >> he is delivering the dogs to foster homes across the bay area, and those who can foster a pet haveeen urged to step up as there is an influx of animals. >> i know in the newsroom you were flirting with the idea. >> i am. >> i love to foster pups. >> thanks for joining us at 5:00. up next is lester holt who takes us on the front lines. hope to see you at 6:00. bye. >>> breaking news, coronavirus deaths surging to over 10,000 in the u.s. the surgeon general warning this week is our pearl harbor moment. americans told to brace for the hardest times many will experience in their lives but in new york the epicenter a glimmer of hope. what the governor revealed here. >>> alarming news from london boris johnson battling coronavirus. now moved to intensive care as doctors say his condition has worsened late word from richard engel. >>> dire shortages on the front lines. we go inside one of the hardest hit icus in the nation plus "the situation room" clash over the unproven drug president trump has repeatedly toted to treat covid-19
. >> he is delivering the dogs to foster homes across the bay area, and those who can foster a pet haveeen urged to step up as there is an influx of animals. >> i know in the newsroom you were flirting with the idea. >> i am. >> i love to foster pups. >> thanks for joining us at 5:00. up next is lester holt who takes us on the front lines. hope to see you at 6:00. bye. >>> breaking news, coronavirus deaths surging to over 10,000 in the u.s. the surgeon...