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tell me-- tell me a little bit about the foster-- you know, the fostering world.misconceptions that people have about you or your life that you wish they would understand? >> >> that teens are stuck in their ways. i think times when i was a kid in foster care, and it was hard for them to find me a foster home. you know, i was waiting for a new foster home and, you know, no one's going to be there. no one's going to come get me. people think kids are coming from these place and put in their homes and going to be happy. we're not going to be happy. even though we were traumatized in places or hurt in those places those are places we know. you took me from my family and put me into a system with a bunch of strangers and expect me toa behave. and you diagnose me with behaviors because i act out. so >> trevor: if you-- if you don't mind me asking, how did you end up in the foster care system? i know everyone has a different story and it determines a lot of how their life rolls out. >> okay, so, i first got into foster care when i was 14 going into 15. basically my mom
tell me-- tell me a little bit about the foster-- you know, the fostering world.misconceptions that people have about you or your life that you wish they would understand? >> >> that teens are stuck in their ways. i think times when i was a kid in foster care, and it was hard for them to find me a foster home. you know, i was waiting for a new foster home and, you know, no one's going to be there. no one's going to come get me. people think kids are coming from these place and put...
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went into foster care. it also ensures more kids will be cared for by a family instead of being placed in a group setting outside of the home. last year, i introduced and congress passed the family first transition act to help states get moving to this new system and do it more quickly. now, a lot has changed since president reagan first announced this month of may as foster care month. but one thing hasn't changed, and that is the tireless work of one iowan in particular that i want to recognize today. that is linda faye herron of johnson county iowa. linda started serving as foster parent in the 1970's, so at least a decade before president reagan recognized the importance of highlighting foster care. and over the course of almost 50 years linda has fostered over 600 kids. to emphasize, over 600 kids in need of a place to call home even if for a few days were welcomed in linda's home. just think, how many lives just one person, meaning linda, was able to impact by making the decision to be a foster parent
went into foster care. it also ensures more kids will be cared for by a family instead of being placed in a group setting outside of the home. last year, i introduced and congress passed the family first transition act to help states get moving to this new system and do it more quickly. now, a lot has changed since president reagan first announced this month of may as foster care month. but one thing hasn't changed, and that is the tireless work of one iowan in particular that i want to...
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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 a tasha. and now i was early to say if i leave the. bishop . 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 inside you said that your time in germany shaky and yet you still consider yourself polish . would you say that germany is also your homeland in a way on. yes i think that's true it is that for me i love to come back here and comments over it and i always say every country has very good people and very bad people and they should. 'd follow the every time check 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. to day use of salva is setting off to the family get toge
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 a tasha. and now i was early to say if i leave the. bishop . 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...
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foster spends about 7 months a year on photo safaris. i was a bit misty lloyd to fall when people ask me how to make a beautiful landscape photo or create a great atmosphere my answer is always the same gloss the more often you come to a place the better you get to know it and the better your chances are of being able to capture that special picture and not see the civic mutilates of the small names . stefan foster on a hike near his hometown vienna in eastern switzerland to him experiencing nature means sensing himself as part of it something that fascinated him even as a boy. thank you so much up and all walked with i think everyone has some place where they're totally happy. for me that place begins when the door closes behind me but i can walk out into the works like you slot at some point the words were replaced by iceland i actually started walking across a debate and only took my camera along to record my memories and cuts how i got started with the toggery i wish me oh it's more a by product of my love for nature. and so i'm up t
foster spends about 7 months a year on photo safaris. i was a bit misty lloyd to fall when people ask me how to make a beautiful landscape photo or create a great atmosphere my answer is always the same gloss the more often you come to a place the better you get to know it and the better your chances are of being able to capture that special picture and not see the civic mutilates of the small names . stefan foster on a hike near his hometown vienna in eastern switzerland to him experiencing...
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captain foster was somewhat shrewd. he said to the interpreter the , bet was for 100, but i need 130 in case some of them die, if i have to kill some, or if they commit suicide. i want to make sure timothy meaher wins that bet. he tells the interpreter to get individuals from four or five different tribes so that way, he would have less of a chance of a mutiny upon return because they did not speak the same language. and then he said for every man, get me a woman. for every little boy, get me a little girl. i want to point out if you look over to the right, you will see a bridge suspended like a ship. a two mast ship. the clotilda was a two mast ship . that bridge was constructed in 1995. prior to that bridge, we had a little two lane bridge that would take us to the eastern shore. it crosses the mobile river. captain foster is at the dock in the kingdom of dahomey, in the process of leaving, and some of the enslavers started to retrieve some of the individuals they had sold them and captain foster had to leave in a hur
captain foster was somewhat shrewd. he said to the interpreter the , bet was for 100, but i need 130 in case some of them die, if i have to kill some, or if they commit suicide. i want to make sure timothy meaher wins that bet. he tells the interpreter to get individuals from four or five different tribes so that way, he would have less of a chance of a mutiny upon return because they did not speak the same language. and then he said for every man, get me a woman. for every little boy, get me a...
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he goes out and hires a guy by the name of captain foster. captain foster had an 86 foot schooner called the clotilda. and we will talk about that a little further in the tour. and then captain foster hires 11 crewmen and they leave out of the port of mobile with 75 yards of lumber on top of the clotilda. i want to show you something over here. this building closed about a year ago. do you see how it is policed by? ml meaher. there is a police sign on the side of the building. that is the same family. fourth or fifth generation that owns the property and they have property from mobile, up to 27 miles from here. actually around $25 million worth of property. most of it for lease. very seldom do they sell it. we are going to talk about that as well. i wanted to pointed out because we are in downtown mobile. captain foster leaves out the port of mobile on the clotilda with 11 crewmen and the lumber. it looked normal when he left out of the port to the custom agents as if he was going to houston or south america to sell lumber. alabama was known
he goes out and hires a guy by the name of captain foster. captain foster had an 86 foot schooner called the clotilda. and we will talk about that a little further in the tour. and then captain foster hires 11 crewmen and they leave out of the port of mobile with 75 yards of lumber on top of the clotilda. i want to show you something over here. this building closed about a year ago. do you see how it is policed by? ml meaher. there is a police sign on the side of the building. that is the same...
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my one gets it most of us going to be moving along stop beef move much know will foster foster foster. next abuse good job or the army and all of them and for the 1st time my source of humor to be put to use will get there and he's in his book about good to be. sure good pure good good. that was the only human you are so the horse guard. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the deadly rule of the death camp. just that just because i was not one that's why i'll never forget there's our here today those are good if you. really feel the love. you everybody lives here a little bit of it there are 3. things and as help stormfield i use if manilow was the man deciding over life and death back then peter and his twin brother were just 11 years old they still don't know what experiments were carried out on them when i was here in the. main going to head offices i think in the 2nd we all killed both boys they did and we had to come from big yellow to ocean salt barges for the ex-pirate roads and i i think it was the 2nd beauty i have both remember exactly what i was her
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by photographer and camera man stephan foster he sets out to capture nature's finest moments. of modern art in my images and film productions i try to show people the world the way it was before humankind fold them and how it will be after you mouth comment and the way it should actually stay with human kind this is for me to go very very important to me to show nature completely and blemished to talk talk for i get almost. the northern lights over icebergs in southern greenland. flamingos after a storm in the highlands of chile. forster spends about 7 months a year on photo safaris. i was a bit misty lied to far when people ask me how to make a beautiful landscape photo or create a great atmosphere my answer is always the same goals and more often you come to a place the better you get to know it and the better your chances are of being able to capture that special picture and that's a civic new place in the small town of him so can. stefan foster on a hike near his hometown vienna in eastern switzerland to him experiencing nature means sensing himself as part of it something
by photographer and camera man stephan foster he sets out to capture nature's finest moments. of modern art in my images and film productions i try to show people the world the way it was before humankind fold them and how it will be after you mouth comment and the way it should actually stay with human kind this is for me to go very very important to me to show nature completely and blemished to talk talk for i get almost. the northern lights over icebergs in southern greenland. flamingos...
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my one gets the most of us going to be through the stop the food box no go foster foster foster. no next the use of a good job or the army and all of them and for the 1st time my source of you wanted people to smoke at their ease and you spoke of the great big. sugar pure good give it to me. that was the only human it yourself to hoard. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the deadly rule of the death camp. just that just because there was no one that's why i don't want to go there's no army here today those are good for. you from the looks of it everybody was here to look out for their. theories. as as help storm from you is if mengele was the man deciding over life and death back then peace and his twin brother were just 11 years old they still don't know what experiments were carried out on them but i have a serious. mangler head offices i think in the 2nd we were killed both void they did and we have to come from big kilo of shit sold by what their spirit lives and i i think it was the 2nd beauty i have remember exactly what i was here you know why it'
my one gets the most of us going to be through the stop the food box no go foster foster foster. no next the use of a good job or the army and all of them and for the 1st time my source of you wanted people to smoke at their ease and you spoke of the great big. sugar pure good give it to me. that was the only human it yourself to hoard. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the deadly rule of the death camp. just that just because there was no one that's why i don't want...
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my one gets the most of us be moving along stop the food box no go foster foster foster. now and next to me you stood at a very good job with the army and all of them and for the 1st time our source of humor to be put to spoke at their ease and you spoke of a good very big. show group you could give it to be. that was the only human it yourself to hold guard. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the deadly rule of the death camp. just that just because i was not one that's what i would have guys that are here today those are good for sure. it would feel different to live it everybody was here to look at. least. my s. and s. help stormfield i use if mengele was the man deciding over life and death back then peter and his twin brother would just 11 years old they still don't know what experiments were carried out on them but our series. mangler had offices i think in the 2nd we all killed both boys they did and we had to come from big yellow to oceans so hard for their experiments and i i think it was the 2nd beauty i've bought remember exactly what
my one gets the most of us be moving along stop the food box no go foster foster foster. now and next to me you stood at a very good job with the army and all of them and for the 1st time our source of humor to be put to spoke at their ease and you spoke of a good very big. show group you could give it to be. that was the only human it yourself to hold guard. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the deadly rule of the death camp. just that just because i was not one...
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foster foster. now and next the use of a good job with me and all of them and for the 1st time our source of human people to smoke at their ease and is palpable and too good to be. sugar pure good to give it to me. that was the only humility or so to hold guard. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the dead live rule of the death camp. just that just because i was ignorant like that's what i'm going to get. are here today those are good for. you from the looks of it everybody was here to look at. where these. things are as it has helped storm from our use of mengele was the man deciding over life and death back then peter and his twin brother were just 11 years old they still don't know what experiments were carried out on them but our series. mangler had offices i think in the 2nd we all killed both for the day and we had to come from big yellow to ocean's 12 by for their experiments and i i think it was the 2nd beauty i have both remember exactly what i was here your price
foster foster. now and next the use of a good job with me and all of them and for the 1st time our source of human people to smoke at their ease and is palpable and too good to be. sugar pure good to give it to me. that was the only humility or so to hold guard. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the dead live rule of the death camp. just that just because i was ignorant like that's what i'm going to get. are here today those are good for. you from the looks of it...
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. >> reporter: growing up in foster care in los angeles, dreaming about the future sometimes seemed like an indulgence for 17-year-old jenny soto. but she found a passion and a sense of belonging playing lacrosse. the coach's high gpa requirement kept her focused on her goal of going to ucla. >> yeah! >> reporter: this spring the senior at downey high school found out she had been accepted. >> i'm the first generation. just by me going to college it just flips my life around for not just me but everybody after me. >> reporter: the sense of achievement she and so many in the class of 2020 feel dampened by the loss of so many important moments this year. canceled proms, graduation ceremonies moved online, good-bye hugs postponed indefinitely. those rites of passage impossible in the midst of a pandemic. >> i didn't ever go to a school dance because i thought like my senior year prom is going to be the only dance i'm going to go to. and it didn't happen. >> reporter: instead jenny says she danced with her brother at home, making the best of the situation. something that may be a hallmark fo
. >> reporter: growing up in foster care in los angeles, dreaming about the future sometimes seemed like an indulgence for 17-year-old jenny soto. but she found a passion and a sense of belonging playing lacrosse. the coach's high gpa requirement kept her focused on her goal of going to ucla. >> yeah! >> reporter: this spring the senior at downey high school found out she had been accepted. >> i'm the first generation. just by me going to college it just flips my life...
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we will foster an enabling environment for the development of the private sector. we will see that private businesses have equal access to production factors and policy support. we will review relevant regulations to abolish those that unfairly differentiate enterprises according to form of ownership. deadlines will be set for government bodies to make overdue payments owed to private and small and medium businesses. we will foster a cordial and clean relationship between government and business and promote the healthy development of the non-public sector. we will encourage the upgrading of manufacturing and the growth of emerging industries. we will markedly increase medium- and long-term loans to manufacturers. we will promote the industrial internet and boost smart manufacturing. new forms of business such as e-commerce, online shopping, and online services have played an important role during the covid-19 response and more policies will be introduced in support of such businesses. we will advance internet plus initiatives across the board and create new competi
we will foster an enabling environment for the development of the private sector. we will see that private businesses have equal access to production factors and policy support. we will review relevant regulations to abolish those that unfairly differentiate enterprises according to form of ownership. deadlines will be set for government bodies to make overdue payments owed to private and small and medium businesses. we will foster a cordial and clean relationship between government and...
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kids and most of us be moving along stop beef move much know that will foster process the foster. next to me stood as a good job with me and all of them and for the 1st time our source of humor to be put he spoke at their ease and his spoke up at the good good because. sugar pure good give it to me. that was the only humiliate yourself the whole darn. it. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the deadly rule of the death camp. just that just because there was no one that's why i don't forget. are here today those are different. religious beliefs even everybody would hear a little bit about their experience. as it has helped storm from the news if mengele was the man deciding over life and death back then peace and his twin brother were just 11 years old they still don't know what experiments were carried out on them when i was here in the. mangle the head offices i think in the 2nd world filled both void they did and they had to come from big yellow to ocean salt by for their experiments and i think it was the 2nd beauty i've bought remember exactly what i w
kids and most of us be moving along stop beef move much know that will foster process the foster. next to me stood as a good job with me and all of them and for the 1st time our source of humor to be put he spoke at their ease and his spoke up at the good good because. sugar pure good give it to me. that was the only humiliate yourself the whole darn. it. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the deadly rule of the death camp. just that just because there was no one...
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kids and most of us be moving along stop the food mocks know they will foster prost the foster. now and next the use of a good job with the army and all of them and for the 1st time my source of you would be put he spoke at their ease and his book appeared to go to be. sure group you could get it to be. that was the only humiliate yourself the whole darn. it. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the deadly rule of the death camp. just that just because you don't like that's why i often forget guys are here today those are. usually the lives you get everybody was here to look at their. theories. and it's helped stormfield i use if mengele was the man deciding over life and death back then peter and his twin brother were just 11 years old they still don't know what experiments were carried out on them but of a series. mengele had offices i think in the 2nd world killed both boys they did and did have to come from big yellow to ocean salt budget for their experiments and i i think it was the 2nd beauty i've bought remember exactly what i was here your price
kids and most of us be moving along stop the food mocks know they will foster prost the foster. now and next the use of a good job with the army and all of them and for the 1st time my source of you would be put he spoke at their ease and his book appeared to go to be. sure group you could get it to be. that was the only humiliate yourself the whole darn. it. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the deadly rule of the death camp. just that just because you don't like...
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my one kids the most of us are going to be moving along stop because mach's no go far as the foster foster. that was next to me stood at a regular job with me and all of them and for the 1st time our source of humor to be put to spoke at their ease and you spoke of a good thing because. sure group you could give it to me. that was the only humility or so to hold guard. every holocaust survivor here today is a rare exception from the deadly rule of the death camp. just that just because it was not like that's what i'm going to get theirs are here today those are 2 different. religion from the looks of it everybody would hear a little bit about their experience. as it has helped storm from my use of mengele was the man deciding over life and death back then peter and his twin brother were just 11 years old they still don't know what experiments were carried out on them when i was here in the. main go to head offices i think in the 2nd we all killed both boys they did and we had to come from because of the ocean so bargewell their spirit lives and i i think it was the 2nd beauty i have both r
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neo animal foster parent by night. the kittens that kept her sane. >>> also here, the new optimism >>> the safety of food is a major concern as people worry about coronavirus infections. just as we wipe down doorknobs and kitchen counters in our homes, companies are doing what they can to keep things sanitized. david louie is is doi in this regard. david? >> dan, interesting story here. you know wipes, sprays, fogging, there are many options to sanitize or disinfect surfaces but it can be a never-ending process that has to be repeated often, and then, maybe not. >> we're looking at the mexican red grouper. >> every day fresh shipments of fish alive at the wharf. >> halibut, salmon and yellow tail. >> reporter: the pandemic emplo. mike willing was worried for the health and safety of his team as virus infections rose but this put his mind at ease. a system that helps kill pathogens that can contaminate food and make workers ill. >> it's very important because, you know, as far as food safety, all it takes is one time fo
neo animal foster parent by night. the kittens that kept her sane. >>> also here, the new optimism >>> the safety of food is a major concern as people worry about coronavirus infections. just as we wipe down doorknobs and kitchen counters in our homes, companies are doing what they can to keep things sanitized. david louie is is doi in this regard. david? >> dan, interesting story here. you know wipes, sprays, fogging, there are many options to sanitize or disinfect...
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good luck. >> in a moment, a remarkable performance from mark foster of foster the people, who wroten inspiring song while in quarantine. but first, this inspirational story from the class of 2020. kylie, whose own experience going hungry inspired her to become a lifeline for her community. >> growing up, my mom suffered from a very severe drug addiction. so when i was under her care, we didn't always have food in the cabinets or things for dinner, breakfast. >> kylie mccumber recalls being 10 years old when she first realized there were kids in her school missing meals at home. food insecurity was an issue kylie had personal experience with. so the idea of other kids going hungry didn't sit well with her. >> it just was something that really touched her to the core. and she knew that if the adults weren't doing anything about it that she was going to. >> so 10-year-old kylie did something about it. with her grandmother's help they began kylie's car kits for kids, a non-profit they say makes meal kits for nearly 600 children in and around their community every week. >> hunger sits ne
good luck. >> in a moment, a remarkable performance from mark foster of foster the people, who wroten inspiring song while in quarantine. but first, this inspirational story from the class of 2020. kylie, whose own experience going hungry inspired her to become a lifeline for her community. >> growing up, my mom suffered from a very severe drug addiction. so when i was under her care, we didn't always have food in the cabinets or things for dinner, breakfast. >> kylie mccumber...
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. >> police and firefighters from san mateo, belmar and foster city came out to show their appreciation. >>> back to the weather. i'm on the tower camera which you will see here shortly. they are moving it around, it's kind of cool. as i do every night i was going
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oakland, san francisco, san mateo and foster city all have closed streets during the crisis. one outdoor activity that is making a comeback right now, rollerskating. rollerblading as well. with the gems closed, streets reserved for outdoor activity, more people are dusting off old skates that were buying new ones. many stores say they have seen a surge in sales of skates. the manufacturer says they have seen a 720 percent increase in web traffic for in-line skates. closing the street and having it paved, a rink in front of my house, it is platinum. skates took off back in the 70s during the disco era. if you are watching, you remember the roller derby. the popularity of rollerskates continues well into the 1990s. >>> we notice important to salute teachers, we have think a teacher toolkits and, including thank you cards, certificates and social media graphics. office depot is offering expanded discounts for teachers, we have posted all of this information from the national pta under the web link section of www.ktvu.com. >>> we want to remind you that we partner with the san fr
oakland, san francisco, san mateo and foster city all have closed streets during the crisis. one outdoor activity that is making a comeback right now, rollerskating. rollerblading as well. with the gems closed, streets reserved for outdoor activity, more people are dusting off old skates that were buying new ones. many stores say they have seen a surge in sales of skates. the manufacturer says they have seen a 720 percent increase in web traffic for in-line skates. closing the street and having...
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john foster dulles, a very influential figure. eisenhower himself, from his position, was already well-versed in the notion of containment. he doesn't need to be taught containment by dulles. in the implementation, he benefits from advice. but he already knows containment from nato. >> i want to follow-up on that john foster dulles question. he was one of the cabinet members that almost intimidated eisenhower. with his brother allen as the head of the cia, was that the reason that, in the mid-1950's, they went to subversion? >> intimidate is a bit tough. eisenhower was surrounded by some people who are quite strong characters. j edgar hoover was a strong, influential figure. he didn't run it as a kind of imperial presidency. because of that, it was easy to see -- the famous line is that an empty car drew up and mr. atlee climbed out of it. [laughter] atlee was known by many of his contemporaries as major atlee. he served in the western front in world war i. i don't think intimidated, but he was not an imperial president. >> nato i
john foster dulles, a very influential figure. eisenhower himself, from his position, was already well-versed in the notion of containment. he doesn't need to be taught containment by dulles. in the implementation, he benefits from advice. but he already knows containment from nato. >> i want to follow-up on that john foster dulles question. he was one of the cabinet members that almost intimidated eisenhower. with his brother allen as the head of the cia, was that the reason that, in the...
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here's our health correspondent, laura foster. who have had the most severe symptoms it can take months, maybe even more than a year. long and intense hospital stays can leave people weak, struggling to breathe, and to walk. morag says her mobility was so bad she couldn't even turn over in bed. i am looking forward to walking up the stairs on my own. and then i'll be independent as far as i'm concerned. it tookjust over a month to turn those former military hospital this former military hospital into a temporary centre dedicated to helping those who don't need to be in hospital any more, and those who are too weak to be at home. but this is notjust about giving physical support. occupational health experts and speech and language therapists will also help patients emotionally. it must be very frightening to wake up knowing that you have probably been ventilated for two weeks, you have lost two weeks of your life. you may be lucky to be waking up. you haven't seen your loved ones. so the effects on mental health, we think, are goin
here's our health correspondent, laura foster. who have had the most severe symptoms it can take months, maybe even more than a year. long and intense hospital stays can leave people weak, struggling to breathe, and to walk. morag says her mobility was so bad she couldn't even turn over in bed. i am looking forward to walking up the stairs on my own. and then i'll be independent as far as i'm concerned. it tookjust over a month to turn those former military hospital this former military...
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laura foster explains. our ta keaway it? laura foster explains. our takeaway is allowed ? it?r takeaway is allowed? our lives right now are controlled by something called the r number. it tells us how many people will likely get infected for every one person who gets ill with coronavirus. if the reproductive number is two, one person will probably make two others sick and so the disease spreads. if it is three, it will be around three. without a cure or vaccine, the r number guides every decision the r number guides every decision the government makes. before things we re the government makes. before things were brought in to fight the coronavirus, it r number was between two and three which is why it spread so two and three which is why it spread so quickly. the aim is to be less than one and keep it there so the health service can cope. but when it is less than one we cannot switch back to how things used to be. each restriction that is lifted makes the r number rise. and how restrictions are listed will affect the r number. for instance, what happens if schools reopen? what
laura foster explains. our ta keaway it? laura foster explains. our takeaway is allowed ? it?r takeaway is allowed? our lives right now are controlled by something called the r number. it tells us how many people will likely get infected for every one person who gets ill with coronavirus. if the reproductive number is two, one person will probably make two others sick and so the disease spreads. if it is three, it will be around three. without a cure or vaccine, the r number guides every...
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it is close for memorial park. 40s around foster city, and san mateo and millbury. the system goes through and the high and the four corners will kick in behind it. the trend is to warm up and warmer days will kick in. 60s and 70s for a few, a few will have near 80s degrees. warmer weather will no doubt about it arrive friday, and the cooldown will begin on the weekend. >>> a fire investigation is happening right now, details on what we know about an early morning house fire, as we go to break. a >>> early stages of reopening after dealing with one of the world's biggest coronavirus outbreaks, concerns that many employees were now going back to work have today. >>> waving goodbye to handshaking, and the next hour, by health experts push a different kind of greeting, after the pandemic is over. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. who've got their eczema under control.rs, with less eczema,
it is close for memorial park. 40s around foster city, and san mateo and millbury. the system goes through and the high and the four corners will kick in behind it. the trend is to warm up and warmer days will kick in. 60s and 70s for a few, a few will have near 80s degrees. warmer weather will no doubt about it arrive friday, and the cooldown will begin on the weekend. >>> a fire investigation is happening right now, details on what we know about an early morning house fire, as we go...
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i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre.me formula one world champion sebastian vettel will leave ferrari at the end of the season when his contract expires. vettel has failed to add a fifth world title since joining the team in 2015, and was out—performed by team—mate charles leclerc last year. the german says, "the team and i realise that there is no longer a common desire to stay together." but what now for vettel? here's our formula one reporter, jenny gow. he isa he is a family man. he's got children at home, a wife. will decided to retire, hang up his racing helmets? we want to see him again ina racing helmets? we want to see him again in a paddock. or willie look somewhere else to continue racing? i suspect he will. we already know there are offers on the table from other teams. could he go to mclaren? could he go to renault? could you give himself a new lease of life in another team, rebuild that around him and succeed again? that would be the question he has to enter and we will find out eventually. the tottenham an
i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre.me formula one world champion sebastian vettel will leave ferrari at the end of the season when his contract expires. vettel has failed to add a fifth world title since joining the team in 2015, and was out—performed by team—mate charles leclerc last year. the german says, "the team and i realise that there is no longer a common desire to stay together." but what now for vettel? here's our formula one reporter, jenny gow. he isa he is a...
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>>yeah, it's developed by foster city based gilley add sciences and could be used on an emergency basis to treat the most severely ill patients. kron four's gayle ong joins us live tonight. bill you spoke with a doctor at stanford he's been studying this drug what did you find out. >>brandon vickie's stanford actually has 2 clinical studies with rim's resembles fear and i the focus is on efficacy safety and tolerability and it was approved in record time. >>he tells us that the pandemic is affecting all of us and we really needed something that. well work doctor runa superman, ian is leading one of stanford's clinical trials does of air the drug that can help treat covid-19 specifically the drug blocks an enzyme. the virus needs to replicate friday. the food and drug administration approved the drug on an emergency basis. it is not the same as a full fda approval but assigned the fda believes the benefits far outweigh its risks. >>in certain patients even if it's not perfect even if it's not a magic bullet, it's nice to have something that improves the overall situation since mid-march
>>yeah, it's developed by foster city based gilley add sciences and could be used on an emergency basis to treat the most severely ill patients. kron four's gayle ong joins us live tonight. bill you spoke with a doctor at stanford he's been studying this drug what did you find out. >>brandon vickie's stanford actually has 2 clinical studies with rim's resembles fear and i the focus is on efficacy safety and tolerability and it was approved in record time. >>he tells us that...
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kane--charles foster kane. the movie was not a documentary and was not intended to be, but is recognized as among the best motion pictures ever made. the american film institute occasionally has surveys that place it at or near the top of the best motion pictures of all time. "citizen kane" included an early scene in which charles foster kane mimics this exchange of telegrams. it is clearly based on "you furnish the pictures and i will furnish the war." the technology does not fail us. let's take a look at that clip. [video clip] >> i don't know how to run a newspaper, i just try everything i can think of. >> you know there is not the slightest proof of this armada. >> mr. bernstein, meet mr. thatcher. thatcher, my ex guardian, we have no secrets from our readers. mr. thatcher is one of our most devoted readers. >> girls delightful in cuba. stop. don't feel right spending your money. stop. there is no war in cuba. stop. >> you provide the prose poems and i will provide the war. >> the scene was clearly inspired
kane--charles foster kane. the movie was not a documentary and was not intended to be, but is recognized as among the best motion pictures ever made. the american film institute occasionally has surveys that place it at or near the top of the best motion pictures of all time. "citizen kane" included an early scene in which charles foster kane mimics this exchange of telegrams. it is clearly based on "you furnish the pictures and i will furnish the war." the technology does...
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that designation expand's doctor's ability to use foster city-based gilead remdesivir on hospitalized patients with the most severe cases. earlier this week, a large study showed patients who received the medicine from gilead sciences were discharged four days earlier than those given the placebo. the company's ceo met with the president today, in the oval office. >> we saw the incredible human need, and we said in the event that this is successful, we have to plan for success and that's just the way we operate. i'm proud to work for a company that takes such a decision. >> gilead is donating its entire current supply of the drug, enough to treat 140,000 patients. it plans to manufacture a million treatments by the end of this year. >>> the owner of a vacaville barbershop reopened his doors this morning despite the risk of a citation. the shutdown order he believes is unamerican and unconstitutional and expects to be cited by the police but in the meantime, he is going to work. the mayor and other barbers who work in the shop were booked solid today. the mayor says not only are the ba
that designation expand's doctor's ability to use foster city-based gilead remdesivir on hospitalized patients with the most severe cases. earlier this week, a large study showed patients who received the medicine from gilead sciences were discharged four days earlier than those given the placebo. the company's ceo met with the president today, in the oval office. >> we saw the incredible human need, and we said in the event that this is successful, we have to plan for success and that's...
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cooper fosters eight of them, including 12—year—old michelle and 13—year—old lavender, who regularlyes in kibera. i'm from kibera slums, which is one of biggest slums in kenya, and i love it there because i was born there and i'm from there. and that is why i started dancing. you, like, have to do everything correctly, like, arms and put your legs where they are supposed to be but then africa is like, you are just free, you can do anything. for now, i want to be a professional dancer when i grow up, yeah, because i love it so much. keep them — it's very hard... withjoel as their role model, the young people cooper has fostered from the slums, and others like them, believe a career in dance and an escape from poverty is possible. joel's friend silas is the first certified male ballet teacher in kenya. it is a growth for me. i see it as a growth of talent and growth of art in our country, not only here at dck, but as a country at large. it shows that there is a bright future ahead. dance teachers going out into schools around nairobi through artists for africa are inspiring the next ge
cooper fosters eight of them, including 12—year—old michelle and 13—year—old lavender, who regularlyes in kibera. i'm from kibera slums, which is one of biggest slums in kenya, and i love it there because i was born there and i'm from there. and that is why i started dancing. you, like, have to do everything correctly, like, arms and put your legs where they are supposed to be but then africa is like, you are just free, you can do anything. for now, i want to be a professional dancer...
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. >>> may is national foster care month.ocial distancing, you can actually join our movement to shine a light on the unique challenges of foster youth. nbc is moderating a virtual event today. you can find the link on our website. >>> let's get a look at the forecast. kari, we saw earlier in the newscast there were sprinkles in parts of the bay area. what are we looking at now? >> more of the same. and we're going to see this continuing today with the light rain moving through. as we've been looking outside, walnut creek seeing the rain getting going. it's been coming down on mt. diablo. we've seen the scattered showers continuing for the morning. into the day, we could move into san jose later, but right now we're dry toward the lunch hour. and we've also been keeping an eye on the drought, and the update is we're looking the same. a severe drought for the bay area, and extreme drought conditions for northern california. southern california doesn't have a drought at all right now. we've seen a variation of all kinds of cond
. >>> may is national foster care month.ocial distancing, you can actually join our movement to shine a light on the unique challenges of foster youth. nbc is moderating a virtual event today. you can find the link on our website. >>> let's get a look at the forecast. kari, we saw earlier in the newscast there were sprinkles in parts of the bay area. what are we looking at now? >> more of the same. and we're going to see this continuing today with the light rain moving...
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. >>> in the south bay, young adults coming out of foster care will receive special public funds. the board of supervisors approved the first-ever program of its kind in the country, giving $1000 per month two people transitioning out of foster care, and the time they are 21 two age 24, proponents say this will help people coming out of foster care with a path to success and independence. >>> happening today, sonoma county eases restrictions at some parks. parking lots and shared sports centers like a tennis and basketball courts will reopen, visitors will have to come from the same household, and you will have to wear face masks, and practice social distancing. postal parking areas will stay closed but neighbors can use walking or bike trails brought them 11:00 to 5:00 every day. playgrounds and dog parks are still off-limits. >> it is hard for families with little kids do not have the playgrounds open. all right. let's check in with steve paulson, if someone needs to head out for a run or walk, are they going to catch rain? >> if you're north, not of your self. it is sunny over
. >>> in the south bay, young adults coming out of foster care will receive special public funds. the board of supervisors approved the first-ever program of its kind in the country, giving $1000 per month two people transitioning out of foster care, and the time they are 21 two age 24, proponents say this will help people coming out of foster care with a path to success and independence. >>> happening today, sonoma county eases restrictions at some parks. parking lots and...
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so the senate will act republicans are preparing liability reforms to foster the economic recovery is package with senator cornyn and i have spearheaded new protections to the people on the front lines of this response and those on the front lines while we reopen. first and foremost we will protect the health care workers have been lost in combat with this disease we will not let the healthcare he rose emerge facing a tidal wave of medical malpractice lawsuits so the trial lawyers can line their pockets. we will not federalize the entirety of the medical malpractice law but we are going to raise the liability threshold for covid related malpractice lawsuits this will give doctors and nurses and other healthcare providers a lot more security as they risk themselves to take care of ncstrangers. second we are including new legal protections for businesses and nonprofits and government agencies t that kept serving throughout the crisis and for those that need for the reopening facing the worst layoffs and say great depression and uncertainty from mainstream businesses imagine going back t
so the senate will act republicans are preparing liability reforms to foster the economic recovery is package with senator cornyn and i have spearheaded new protections to the people on the front lines of this response and those on the front lines while we reopen. first and foremost we will protect the health care workers have been lost in combat with this disease we will not let the healthcare he rose emerge facing a tidal wave of medical malpractice lawsuits so the trial lawyers can line...
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were basically in a sense no different than a members we are attracted to anything that fosters life and pleasure they were appalled stunned afraid of anything that threatens that state of affairs we have to have a balance in life. if we don't we would get close to retirement flushed 31 thing i would love to say that you must always think of your death. a flemish proverb holds the world as a haystack and each man plucks from it what he can. we humans wish to have. to possess. but i ask myself. can we have anything without taking it away from someone else. in 1657 the portuguese came through all of them and they were the 1st people to be exposed to gold. africa was like a farm. so anybody such himself up somewhere you could just extract it windows and take them away. you could imagine a country 10 times bigger than it's about was close by one prison warders just from . this was absolutely unfair on the african continent. keith. that you stand by if you. leave it right. or if you will bodies listen. i landed police he was right. he's the man has done a lot to me. and assured that the m
were basically in a sense no different than a members we are attracted to anything that fosters life and pleasure they were appalled stunned afraid of anything that threatens that state of affairs we have to have a balance in life. if we don't we would get close to retirement flushed 31 thing i would love to say that you must always think of your death. a flemish proverb holds the world as a haystack and each man plucks from it what he can. we humans wish to have. to possess. but i ask myself....
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knowing he has made this world a better place and that the legacy he left behind in the words roland foster who is now on my staff and the legacy he left behind and doers and the crusade he championed continues. and with that, mr. president, i will yield the floor to my colleagues from indiana. >> the senator from indiana. >> thank you for that beautiful testimony. while i was running for the senate was asked who my heroes were in the senate doctor coburn was a force of nature. ivas a conservative stalwart no matter the pressure and with whomever would stand regardless of party doctor coburn's entire career was a profile in courage. he believed so strongly that america's best wisdom wasn't housed on wall street, pennsylvania ave. but on main street among the small business owners, doctors, families and workers who keep the country going. he blasted the path for conservative outsiders to take onng washington on everything fm national debt to term limits to the broken healthcare system and if it was an inspiration for me to leave my business and run for the senate his bedside manner was often
knowing he has made this world a better place and that the legacy he left behind in the words roland foster who is now on my staff and the legacy he left behind and doers and the crusade he championed continues. and with that, mr. president, i will yield the floor to my colleagues from indiana. >> the senator from indiana. >> thank you for that beautiful testimony. while i was running for the senate was asked who my heroes were in the senate doctor coburn was a force of nature. ivas...
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from "foster the people." >> hey, stephen.te this in self-quarantine thinking about all the grocery store clerks, the doctors, nurses, first responders and everybody that's helping us through this difficult time. all you guys are true heroes. thank you so much. ♪ ♪ ♪ when you're all alone and you're thinkin' about everything ♪ know that wherever i am that i'm doin' the same ♪ across the ocean of a thousand miles ♪ it doesn't mean we can't talk a while ♪ and smile at each other because we're only human ♪ it's okay to be human ♪ ♪ we're stronger when we say ♪ we don't know the way the courage that it takes ♪ to keep on searchin' is a beautiful thing ♪ no use in pointing the blame yeah, we're in this together ♪ across the ocean lookin' up at the stars ♪ there's somethin' out there that lets us know ♪ it's okay to be human it's okay to be human ♪ we're only human we're only human ♪ we're only human we'll get through this together ♪ ♪ ♪ don't give up don't give up ♪ don't give up don't give up, my love ♪ i won't give up won't give
from "foster the people." >> hey, stephen.te this in self-quarantine thinking about all the grocery store clerks, the doctors, nurses, first responders and everybody that's helping us through this difficult time. all you guys are true heroes. thank you so much. ♪ ♪ ♪ when you're all alone and you're thinkin' about everything ♪ know that wherever i am that i'm doin' the same ♪ across the ocean of a thousand miles ♪ it doesn't mean we can't talk a while ♪ and smile...
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or basically in a sense no different than the members we are attracted to anything that fosters life and pleasure they were appalled stone afraid to go of anything that threatens that state of affairs we had to have a balance in life. if we don't get close to we cannot flush 31 thing i would love to say that you must always think of your death. a flemish proverb or use the world as a hay stack and each man plucks from it what he can and. we humans wish to have. to process. but i ask myself. can we have anything without taking it away from someone else. in 1657 the portuguese came to mozambique they were the 1st people to be exposed to gold. africa was like if i. saw anybody up somewhere you could just extract the windows and take them away. you could imagine a country 10 times because that's about what's going to rise by one person in order to solve. this was absolutely unfair on the african continent. keep. the. peace. in the living room. next to stand by to. leave it right. or he she will lobby sources. i landed police she was right to launch this demand has gotten a lot for me. an
or basically in a sense no different than the members we are attracted to anything that fosters life and pleasure they were appalled stone afraid to go of anything that threatens that state of affairs we had to have a balance in life. if we don't get close to we cannot flush 31 thing i would love to say that you must always think of your death. a flemish proverb or use the world as a hay stack and each man plucks from it what he can and. we humans wish to have. to process. but i ask myself. can...