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steve, if people are fostering group. steve, if people a re interested, fostering group.now. you can get something through the post and we can put you in touch with existing foster carers. and that means you can start your journey. —— that means you can start your journey. — — fosterca re rs. com. that means you can start your journey. -- fostercarers.com. thank you all. this newsjust journey. -- fostercarers.com. thank you all. this news just in journey. -- fostercarers.com. thank you all. this newsjust in is journey. -- fostercarers.com. thank you all. this news just in is from the office for national statistics and it is to do with coronavirus debts. it says the uk record is around 64,500 excess deaths from all causes, according to the latest data this morning. that is from the office for national statistics. the scientists at the daily briefing suggests the excess deaths figure is the one we should be using to assess the one we should be using to assess the scale of how this country has been hit by coronavirus. it is pretty high compared to normal times. 64,500 excess
steve, if people are fostering group. steve, if people a re interested, fostering group.now. you can get something through the post and we can put you in touch with existing foster carers. and that means you can start your journey. —— that means you can start your journey. — — fosterca re rs. com. that means you can start your journey. -- fostercarers.com. thank you all. this newsjust journey. -- fostercarers.com. thank you all. this news just in journey. -- fostercarers.com. thank you...
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that doesn't necessarily mean foster youth have a home to go to .n evans will be losing her apartment thousands of other foster youth who are now young adults are falling through the cracks >> we have seen a huge increase in employment for 50% of our young people who are employed have rather been laid off, hours cut . >> reporter: erica sauers is a director of education and employment at first place for youth. her organization provides services and houses more than 400 foster youth around california . since the corona virus hit half of the young people they serve have been laid off or furloughed. they have seen dozens of people apply for housing. many are stuck on wait lists respect for the foster youth they might be losing that access to the school housing, but they are also really losing that access to the income to even rent a room. to even go in with a roommate and get an apartment . >> reporter: homelessness isn't only issue facing former foster kids. some have children of their own to care for. many have mental health challenges . food scarcit
that doesn't necessarily mean foster youth have a home to go to .n evans will be losing her apartment thousands of other foster youth who are now young adults are falling through the cracks >> we have seen a huge increase in employment for 50% of our young people who are employed have rather been laid off, hours cut . >> reporter: erica sauers is a director of education and employment at first place for youth. her organization provides services and houses more than 400 foster youth...
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>> reporter: as for the culture and policies that have fostered bias and brutality? >> of course they will be people who don't have integrity, of course, but you can't do a blanket statement across our nation that all law enforcement is bad.>> a retired sheriff's deputy six that. >> people who are turning against law enforcement now is despicable, they have no idea what we sacrifice in a daily basis, and what people go through trying to keep ds, down been filled with marchers against police violence, jointly, the chief, sheriff and district attorney have issued a statement promising to dismantle inequality and build a better way forward. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> in the east bay, about a dozen the streetle boulevard and stone valley road, traffic was held until the demonstrators left. >>> and wannacry, businesses boarded up windows and closed early in preparation for a planned protest tonight, walnut creek had tweeted a warning about a march through this evening, they had been marching from heather farm westbound. >> reporter: the district attorney filed a felony murder c
>> reporter: as for the culture and policies that have fostered bias and brutality? >> of course they will be people who don't have integrity, of course, but you can't do a blanket statement across our nation that all law enforcement is bad.>> a retired sheriff's deputy six that. >> people who are turning against law enforcement now is despicable, they have no idea what we sacrifice in a daily basis, and what people go through trying to keep ds, down been filled with...
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her organization provides services and houses more than 400 foster youth around california . since the corona virus hit half of the young people they serve have been laid off or furloughed. they have seen dozens of people apply for housing. many are stuck on wait lists >> for the foster youth they might be losing that access to the school housing, but they are also really losing that access to the income to even rent a room or even go in with a roommate and get an apartment . >> reporter: homelessness isn't the only issue facing former foster kids. some have children of their own to care for. many have mental health challenges and food scarcity is more common for them >> there is a huge crisis right now and a huge gap >> reporter: lawmakers have recognized this problem. governor gavin newsom last month announced a $42 million investment into services for foster kids some of that will go to kids aging out of the system. the as implement filtering is asking for an additional $4 million to help foster youth ages 18 through 21. >> we want to keep them on their path to success. ot
her organization provides services and houses more than 400 foster youth around california . since the corona virus hit half of the young people they serve have been laid off or furloughed. they have seen dozens of people apply for housing. many are stuck on wait lists >> for the foster youth they might be losing that access to the school housing, but they are also really losing that access to the income to even rent a room or even go in with a roommate and get an apartment . >>...
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>>reporter: emerald evans grew up in san francisco and entered foster care at 85. she bounced around with different families. i had trauma, pain, use and neglect. she overcame the odds and is now a fourth year student at sac state university. when she sent home she didn't have a family to go home to. it doesn't mean we have a home to go she won't be losing her apartment but thousands of use are falling through the cracks. >> we have seen a huge increase in unemployment. 50% of our unemployment have been laid off for their hours cut. >> darkest hours is at first place for youth and her organization provide services and houses more than 400 foster youth in california california. since the pandemic have have been laid off or for low. many are stuck on wait lists. >> for the foster youth they may lose access to school housing and access to income to even rent a room and go with the roommate and get an apartment. >> homelessness isn't the only issue. some have children of their own to care for and many have mental health challenges and food scarcity is more common for t
>>reporter: emerald evans grew up in san francisco and entered foster care at 85. she bounced around with different families. i had trauma, pain, use and neglect. she overcame the odds and is now a fourth year student at sac state university. when she sent home she didn't have a family to go home to. it doesn't mean we have a home to go she won't be losing her apartment but thousands of use are falling through the cracks. >> we have seen a huge increase in unemployment. 50% of our...
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timothy mayer and william foster. i have given a lot of thoughts and almost never has someone asked me about timothy mayer and william foster. but i think we will talk a little bit about them because of what they represent. when we look at timothy who --ded the tilde exposition expedition, he was one of three with all kinds of businesses here in alabama. to have those businesses run, they used the labor of african people. and so we want to understand what that means and we want to understand why that is problematic. there's nothing wrong with wealth. there's nothing wrong with wanting to do well and be successful, but there is a problem when you're wealth and on theccess depends exploitation of the life force of other people. and this was their means and their method to come to their so-called success. what she learned in her with clotilda, as she learned about the universal nature of greed and glory. this is the face of greed and glory. what is problematic, as i said, is when there is no end. when you think that acce
timothy mayer and william foster. i have given a lot of thoughts and almost never has someone asked me about timothy mayer and william foster. but i think we will talk a little bit about them because of what they represent. when we look at timothy who --ded the tilde exposition expedition, he was one of three with all kinds of businesses here in alabama. to have those businesses run, they used the labor of african people. and so we want to understand what that means and we want to understand...
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as a result of that, timothy foster and meaher were never prosecuted. those individuals, they say we don't know where they came from. they disappeared and they realized that they had claimed them and if they for found guilty, they signed the emancipation proclamation. abraham lincoln was very astute and he knew that the next president could rescind that emancipation proclamation because it was like an executive order, and we know what some current presidents have done to executive orders. they would percent them. and then most african americans would be slaves again, and he worked to get the 13th amendment passed. and he did get a past. when the 13th amendment was passed, of course, abraham lincoln have been assassinated. but when it did pass, it freed and abolished slavery throughout the united states. when that happened, most of the individuals that and if they get off of that ship, they could get back home. all i want to do was get back to african, so they came back to this area that was one gentleman that could always bring focus out of chaos. and h
as a result of that, timothy foster and meaher were never prosecuted. those individuals, they say we don't know where they came from. they disappeared and they realized that they had claimed them and if they for found guilty, they signed the emancipation proclamation. abraham lincoln was very astute and he knew that the next president could rescind that emancipation proclamation because it was like an executive order, and we know what some current presidents have done to executive orders. they...
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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 knock on image and the way it should actually stay with human kind this is from egypt very very important to me to show nature completely our blemished to talk on 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 lloyd to follow when people ask me how to make of you to fall landscape photo or create a great atmosphere my answer is always the same dress 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 the civic mutilates of these small golf names. stefan foster on a hike near his hometown vienna in eastern switzerland to him experiencing nature means sensing himself as part of it somethin
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 knock on image and the way it should actually stay with human kind this is from egypt very very important to me to show nature completely our blemished to talk on for i get almost . the northern lights over icebergs in southern greenland. flamingos after...
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many are stuck on waitlist . >>> for foster youth they may lose access to school housing but they also lose access to the income to even rent a room or go in with a roommate and get an apartment. >>reporter: homelessness isn't the only issue, some of children's of their own to care for and many have mental health challenges and food scarcity is more common . >> is a huge crisis and a huge gap . >> we want to keep them on a pathic success otherwise if they don't to become part of our caseload forever . >> the case has an anticipated 50 billion dollars but bought budget shortfall and everyone is bracing for the cats . >> it smart fiscally in the right thing to do and it's a group that we have to help . >>> the federal government has a program also on the u.s. department of housing and urban development has 24,000 vouchers to pay for housing for eligible former foster kids at risk of homelessness . >> when you hit age 18 and you leave foster care you realize the world is bigger than you anticipated and there is not as much support as you hoped . >>> christopher pattison is a former foster
many are stuck on waitlist . >>> for foster youth they may lose access to school housing but they also lose access to the income to even rent a room or go in with a roommate and get an apartment. >>reporter: homelessness isn't the only issue, some of children's of their own to care for and many have mental health challenges and food scarcity is more common . >> is a huge crisis and a huge gap . >> we want to keep them on a pathic success otherwise if they don't to...
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independent thought and certainly does not foster independent action so when you see companies like bite dance the owner of tech talk moving into hong kong and buying a new retail space in order to put their offices as they are doing that of course they're going to say we think this is a great law but what jeffrey said is absolutely correct that we are witnessing a huge decline in the american empire but what we're also witnessing simultaneously is the chinese exerting themselves in ways that they happened in the past but they've been gearing up to for some time the real issue is what do you do about it i mean the u.s. loves to come in and foster disruption in systems that it does not like or does not think are supportive of it but that again is fast coming to an end it's very difficult for the u.s. to try to use the same playbook that they'll use in a place like libya or syria as they would in trying to foster unrest in a place like china it's an entirely different game won't back up again i think you know. well you know i think it's really important to remember that you have to th
independent thought and certainly does not foster independent action so when you see companies like bite dance the owner of tech talk moving into hong kong and buying a new retail space in order to put their offices as they are doing that of course they're going to say we think this is a great law but what jeffrey said is absolutely correct that we are witnessing a huge decline in the american empire but what we're also witnessing simultaneously is the chinese exerting themselves in ways that...
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call for more foster homes.ore than 500 people volunteered. >> i just think as humans we need to take care of something and we need to not talk to ourselves and there is so much for us. >> reporter: she might be on to something. in times that we feel most helpless, it feels good to help someone else, even someone with whiskers. >> it is very rewarding. look at these guys. sate dream. >> reporter: in pleasanton, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> santa clara county is issuing a new health order aimed at the large private health care systems. the health department is telling those hospitals to step up covid-19 testing, particularly for patients in high-risk groups. the county health officials say making fests more available will help in reaching a goal of testing at least 4,000 people per day. right now about 2,300 per day are being tested. >>> a sign california courts are trying to get pack to normal, the state's judicial council has voted to end its emergency zero bail program. the rule was instituted as a response to the
call for more foster homes.ore than 500 people volunteered. >> i just think as humans we need to take care of something and we need to not talk to ourselves and there is so much for us. >> reporter: she might be on to something. in times that we feel most helpless, it feels good to help someone else, even someone with whiskers. >> it is very rewarding. look at these guys. sate dream. >> reporter: in pleasanton, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> santa clara county is...
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my daughter went to get a foster cat. why? because of pandemic. people feel alone, sad pets change that those of us who love pets know what they can do in a time of great stress are you hearing from pet owners similarly and are you seeing adoptions and shelters empty out? >> customers are engaging with our brand and we hear that necessity for kmcompanionship n more than ever people are at home and have the time and willingness to adopt and foster and bring the pets home you are seeing that effect on the foster and shelters. our data isn't clear that every year between march and april, 60% more pets are fostered or adopted than previous years >> that's huge >> i am reading from the filings. if the stock is up so much, is it realistic that pet smart may want to sell some stock? >> the two companies that own pet smart have been responsible governors of liquidating their position they have done it in a structured and measured manner we expect nothing different moving forward >> it's hard to believe that there was a category so-called amazon -- i have
my daughter went to get a foster cat. why? because of pandemic. people feel alone, sad pets change that those of us who love pets know what they can do in a time of great stress are you hearing from pet owners similarly and are you seeing adoptions and shelters empty out? >> customers are engaging with our brand and we hear that necessity for kmcompanionship n more than ever people are at home and have the time and willingness to adopt and foster and bring the pets home you are seeing...
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personal trainers, danny and teresa gordon, the married couple owns the body studio for fitness in foster city and after being shut down for 100 days. they're back making their clients wet and they have several new safety measures in place. >>and you go. it's official we're open again. >>it took so wet and grit to get to this moment here we so happy to see our audience their love and their after more than 100 days of being shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic the body studio for fitness is back open, but no one gave us a band have so we were like trying to figure out how to do this run by danny and teresa gordon the married couple moved quickly to stay afloat when their door shut in march, a small business loan from foster city helped so did virtual fitness classes, they made for clients both on demand and personalized at home sessions so yet to be created what they had their chairs couches cume here we are the first day open at the body through her fitness on monday when san mateo county gave gyms the green light to reopen danny and teresa were more than ready now everyone wears
personal trainers, danny and teresa gordon, the married couple owns the body studio for fitness in foster city and after being shut down for 100 days. they're back making their clients wet and they have several new safety measures in place. >>and you go. it's official we're open again. >>it took so wet and grit to get to this moment here we so happy to see our audience their love and their after more than 100 days of being shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic the body...
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. >> reporter: i'm max foster outside the u.s. embassy in london another busy weekend of protests generally peaceful and more protests are cropping up around the united kingdom. across in bristol in the west of england a statue was torn down of a prominent 17th century slave trader, edward colston said to have transported tens of thousands of people from africa across to the americas. >>> i'm shasta darlington in sow paulo. different social movements joined forces to protest against racism and against president jaire bolsonaro. in brasilia and sao paulo they held up signs by george floyd and many civilians killed by police. >>> i'm ben wedeman in roam's piazza del popolo where thousands come out to express their solidarity with the black lives matter movement in the united states. this is the largest demonstration i've seen in piazza del popolo in some time. earlier one of the persons making a speech listed all of the victims of police brutality in the united states and this is
. >> reporter: i'm max foster outside the u.s. embassy in london another busy weekend of protests generally peaceful and more protests are cropping up around the united kingdom. across in bristol in the west of england a statue was torn down of a prominent 17th century slave trader, edward colston said to have transported tens of thousands of people from africa across to the americas. >>> i'm shasta darlington in sow paulo. different social movements joined forces to protest...
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this story tells us that a gun father was willing to foster his son's talent but only on his own terms. in other words the father specified that one hour a day would be sufficient to foster his son's artistic talents. so you see a guy who didn't have mozart's father it otherwise would have taken his cue from his son and realized that what he was offering in terms of fostering a dance talent was nowhere near enough. so being the. 'd by all appearances the family led a comfortable middle class life. the 3 children grew up in safety and prosperity ready. but even today these rooms seem to tell a different story. 'd around the year 1908 does she live began to suffer from the symptoms of untreated syphilis. as he succumbed to insanity the family stable life became unhinged. who are you and what are you doing here gatty. i was born here in 1941 and i make on this younger sister. and that's where he slept out of the over there in the corner on the other side is melanie's bed she was that elder sister you lived here for many years what memories do you still have feelings have fished out before
this story tells us that a gun father was willing to foster his son's talent but only on his own terms. in other words the father specified that one hour a day would be sufficient to foster his son's artistic talents. so you see a guy who didn't have mozart's father it otherwise would have taken his cue from his son and realized that what he was offering in terms of fostering a dance talent was nowhere near enough. so being the. 'd by all appearances the family led a comfortable middle class...
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after spending a year with one sister in foster care, she's been reunited with older sisters who noware for the whole family. >>> being an athlete has helped me as well. >> some of the bay areas best known athletes has led support the reach. they've been there since day one. >> this is a moment. now what do you do with it? hopefully, we're going to see a lot of kids take what not neces quit but get better. we have to find a way to let their families know we care about you. >> they couldn't meet for the annual breakfast but 47 seniors will be celebrated just the same virtually. ktvu fox 2. >> very nice. important to celebrate however we can. congratulations to them. 6:39 the time. let's check in with steve for the weather. feels like the fog is rolling in over the city as well today, i think. >> it's a big fog bank. up and down the coast. we'll start in the sierra. why? big time thunderstorms erupted. especially around kirkwood which had golf ball to tennis ball sized hail. national weather service in sacramento retweeted a picture of it if you want to see that. truckee had thundersto
after spending a year with one sister in foster care, she's been reunited with older sisters who noware for the whole family. >>> being an athlete has helped me as well. >> some of the bay areas best known athletes has led support the reach. they've been there since day one. >> this is a moment. now what do you do with it? hopefully, we're going to see a lot of kids take what not neces quit but get better. we have to find a way to let their families know we care about you....
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personal trainers, danny in teresa gordon the married couple owns the body studio for fitness and foster city and after being shut down for 100 days they are back making their clients wet with several new safety measures in place. and you go. >>it's official we're open again it took sweat and grit to get to this moment here we are open back so happy to see our audience their love and their after more than 100 days of being shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic the body studio for fitness is back open, but no one gave us a band have run so we were like trying to figure out how to do this run by danny and teresa gordon the married couple moved quickly to stay afloat when their door shut in march, a small business loan from foster city helped. so did virtual fitness classes, they made for clients both on demand and personalized at home sessions so yet to be created what they had their chairs couches cume very are the first day open at the body studio for business on monday when san mateo county gave gyms the green light to reopen danny and teresa were more than ready now everyone we
personal trainers, danny in teresa gordon the married couple owns the body studio for fitness and foster city and after being shut down for 100 days they are back making their clients wet with several new safety measures in place. and you go. >>it's official we're open again it took sweat and grit to get to this moment here we are open back so happy to see our audience their love and their after more than 100 days of being shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic the body studio for...
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going to be a little sluggish until you reach the high rise and then after that a nice trip into foster city and san mateo we'll check out more bridges coming up a little bit later morning all right robin thanks. a lot, let's head to the north bay with police department is investigating racist hate crime. >>at blue rock springs park police found racist language and graffiti on the side of a park restroom. the recreation district was able to paint over the graffiti. in union city police they're investigating a hate crime after racist graffiti was found spray painted on the car. take a look the car had a black lives matter signs in the window, the front window was also cracked and smashed in. it happened sunday near almaden boulevard in eldorado niles road. a union a city police officer volunteered to help get rid of that graffiti most of it's now gone, but the window is still cracked. detectives are now combing through some photos and video to try and learn more if you have any information you're asked to call the union city police department. >>a national effort to reform police policie
going to be a little sluggish until you reach the high rise and then after that a nice trip into foster city and san mateo we'll check out more bridges coming up a little bit later morning all right robin thanks. a lot, let's head to the north bay with police department is investigating racist hate crime. >>at blue rock springs park police found racist language and graffiti on the side of a park restroom. the recreation district was able to paint over the graffiti. in union city police...
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can andca should become law best chance to put a crime bill in the rearview mirror they continue to foster gecasino we don't even need that help you debate it or to offer amendments to. on this very senate floor this reform bill is serious and significant at a minimum we sshould debate on the floor of the united states senate. democrats plan to filibuster simply defending the bill. they should be held accountable by the very american people that they claim they are looking to help, claim they are looking to help and they have an opportunity h to help the amerin people when we vote. so, i urge my senate democratic colleagues do not filibuster this bill. it is a wonderful opportunity to move the country ahead. we can build on the progress of ce last four years of opportunity zones, permanent funding for the black colleges s and universities cut the first step act. let's build on this record, madam president. what's amend as we see fit and then pass the act and then send a bill to the president of the united states and have it signed into law and help our country. thank you madam president. i
can andca should become law best chance to put a crime bill in the rearview mirror they continue to foster gecasino we don't even need that help you debate it or to offer amendments to. on this very senate floor this reform bill is serious and significant at a minimum we sshould debate on the floor of the united states senate. democrats plan to filibuster simply defending the bill. they should be held accountable by the very american people that they claim they are looking to help, claim they...
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born to a mother who use methamphetamines when she was pregnant he went through 12 homes in the foster system before he was adopted by melissa leslie one of his foster mother's and her husband john. >> my mom really help me with that. she made me into the person i am today. whenever i get mad for doing my chores, okay, i wouldn't be here right now if it weren't for my mom. i've got this. >> mollie knows something about overcoming adversity as well. she lost her father to cancer which triggered drug abuse by her mother. after spending a year with one sister in foster care, she has been reunited with older sisters to care for the whole family. >> i made sure not to bring it into the game. it has helped me. >> some of the bay areas best- known athletes have lent their support to reach. >> this is a moment. and now what do you do with that? hopefully we will see a lot of kids take what they have learned and not necessarily quit but get better. we have to find a way to make sure that we let not only them know but their families know that we care about you. >> they couldn't all meet for thei
born to a mother who use methamphetamines when she was pregnant he went through 12 homes in the foster system before he was adopted by melissa leslie one of his foster mother's and her husband john. >> my mom really help me with that. she made me into the person i am today. whenever i get mad for doing my chores, okay, i wouldn't be here right now if it weren't for my mom. i've got this. >> mollie knows something about overcoming adversity as well. she lost her father to cancer...
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we will let you know about the celebration that will watch the fireworks foster social distancing. >>> welcome to "mornings on 2" on nine. mostly going to be a sunny day today in the bay area. if you like today's weather i think you will like it. you will see traffic, you cannot see the traffic on the golden gate bridge. traffic has died down. let's talk fireworks. macy's in the midst of a weeklong fire display being launched in different boroughs throughout new york city ending on the fourth of july. mayor bill de blasio says the exact locations are being kept a secret so people don't rush the areas and they don't want people to be crowding because of social distancing. still, city leaders argue the fireworks will enter problems with illegal fireworks displays, and that's been a problem in new york and around here. welcome to "mornings on 2". i am mike maibach with gasia mikaelian. people have taken it upon themselves to do the fireworks shows. >> i got an e-mail from someone who lived near lake merritt, one of the prettiest places and (-left-parenthesis his like it's like the fourth
we will let you know about the celebration that will watch the fireworks foster social distancing. >>> welcome to "mornings on 2" on nine. mostly going to be a sunny day today in the bay area. if you like today's weather i think you will like it. you will see traffic, you cannot see the traffic on the golden gate bridge. traffic has died down. let's talk fireworks. macy's in the midst of a weeklong fire display being launched in different boroughs throughout new york city...
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before this, rick foster wrote a post reading, we had an ied go off on some volunteers. god is great. the association named foster one of two officers of the year in 2011. >> you are what you are, privately and publicly. it seems to be a mindset that is in policing that groups of them get together and have an attitude like this. >> reporter: nothing can be done to retired officers who made offensive posts. the current officers are all suspended with pay depending on the outcome of the investigation. the chief says he will move to terminate. police union says it will not defend any officer who made racist or islamic posts. >> i don't want any work to be tainted that was done are motivated by bias or hatred. >> reporter: in addition to the da, the fbi is investigating. similar acts of hate have been met with terminations for three lawmen who referred to blacks as the n-word. the mayor is hopeful that the investigation into the officers and the police culture will lead to permanent change. >> this is a reckoning through this painful time. we are going to find a better commu
before this, rick foster wrote a post reading, we had an ied go off on some volunteers. god is great. the association named foster one of two officers of the year in 2011. >> you are what you are, privately and publicly. it seems to be a mindset that is in policing that groups of them get together and have an attitude like this. >> reporter: nothing can be done to retired officers who made offensive posts. the current officers are all suspended with pay depending on the outcome of...
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. >> reporter: in 2018 police shot ronnel foster in the back because he didn't have a headlight on his bicycle. the police department has said foster wrestled a flashlight away from an officer and was about to attack him with it. >> that is how you teach somebody, by killing them. >> reporter: the d.a. found the use of force justified n. 2019 officers shot willie mccoy 50 times at a taco bell drive through where he fell asleep with a gun in his lap. 'peered to be reaching for the gun as he woke. the d.a. has still not made a decision about the case. >> 15 months has gone by. the family should have a right to know what you're going to do this or not. >> reporter: and members of the club, char's family, his sisters have just bearing him friday. >> we want to take a week off but there is no time to take off. >> reporter: he dropped to a kneeling position and placed his hands above the waist, revealing what the officer who shot him believed to be the butt of a handgun. it turned out to be a hammer. the district attorney tells abc7 news the attorney general declined to conduct an independen
. >> reporter: in 2018 police shot ronnel foster in the back because he didn't have a headlight on his bicycle. the police department has said foster wrestled a flashlight away from an officer and was about to attack him with it. >> that is how you teach somebody, by killing them. >> reporter: the d.a. found the use of force justified n. 2019 officers shot willie mccoy 50 times at a taco bell drive through where he fell asleep with a gun in his lap. 'peered to be reaching for...
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after spending a year with one sister in foster care she's been reunited with older sisters who now care the whole family. >> basketball allowed me to clear my mind. hopefully, we're going to see a lot of kids take what they learn and not necessarily quit but get better. we have to find a way to make sure that we let not only them know but their families know that they care about you. >> they couldn't do their annual breakfast but 47 seniors will be celebrated the same virtually. ktvu fox 2. >> after weeks after protest, demonstrations and online campaigns, the u.s. senate may walk away from the issue that's gripped the nation for weeks. the reason senators say they're at an inpass over a national bill we're doing as a nation, we're not doing so well. >> for the bay area, the troubling prediction. health officials warn deaths from the coronavirus may triple in the next three months. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us on mornings on 2. i'm pam cook. >> welcome, i'm dave clark. steve is talking about second verse same as the third, steve. >> yes, pam, dave, there's
after spending a year with one sister in foster care she's been reunited with older sisters who now care the whole family. >> basketball allowed me to clear my mind. hopefully, we're going to see a lot of kids take what they learn and not necessarily quit but get better. we have to find a way to make sure that we let not only them know but their families know that they care about you. >> they couldn't do their annual breakfast but 47 seniors will be celebrated the same virtually....
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we talked about cultivating hope for a better world i will continue to try to use this podium to foster unity and discussions with my constituents and leaders across ohio. wet need to work together those that promote strong families and communities to treat each respect and dignity. one place to start is by holding of those police departments around the country making accountability and improve relationships with communities of color all the while to ensure better public safety for their citizens. and in my hometown of cincinnati in 2001, i worked alongside local officials to develop a better relationship a shared respect from the black community and officers is called the collaborative agreement. is not a perfect system has been and the african-american committee and the police force. there is a measurable drop. the data is there in cincinnati in case where they use excessive forcemse and the caucuses themselves to provide support of the program cames in terms of the computer system and the detail. there is no work maybe this is a model for other cities to follow as well. able to addre
we talked about cultivating hope for a better world i will continue to try to use this podium to foster unity and discussions with my constituents and leaders across ohio. wet need to work together those that promote strong families and communities to treat each respect and dignity. one place to start is by holding of those police departments around the country making accountability and improve relationships with communities of color all the while to ensure better public safety for their...
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their foster parents actually do the deed. is go. into i don't think you'll ever be able to slaughter a chicken at least not any of our 4 if we call them by their names we couldn't do it we're very fond of them. so these 4 birds ended up with softies others aren't so lucky. another advantage of keeping chickens watching them can be very very calming. like this something the germans are very serious about it's great in fact german print is even on doing this course in. the head it interest but in recent years the franchise because have been growing that a few wanted a few traditional businesses the big coup in some parts of the country that a whole community. traditional because but help is on its way and it's called bread off through expedition vehicle we join the one of the 4 the pandemic restrictions were put in place. and taken a. look at his elite troops take heavy equipment into what they call the bread desert. their mission to supply this thing the population region good decent. bakery situation brandenburg a serious more and m
their foster parents actually do the deed. is go. into i don't think you'll ever be able to slaughter a chicken at least not any of our 4 if we call them by their names we couldn't do it we're very fond of them. so these 4 birds ended up with softies others aren't so lucky. another advantage of keeping chickens watching them can be very very calming. like this something the germans are very serious about it's great in fact german print is even on doing this course in. the head it interest but...
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>>just a light traffic volume at the moments here making good time heading from a word out to foster city, we'll have another weather and traffic check your just a bit. but first let's get back to the headlines and take a look at this we have firefighters in pleasant hill putting out a fire last night they say was caused by illegal fireworks. it happened along biking drive right near diablo valley college the baseball field there no one was hurt and thankfully. no structures were damaged. but fire officials stress that it's hot now it's dry and there again reminding you not to light up fireworks in pleasant hill. in alameda county neighbors say illegal fireworks are keeping them up all night and into the early morning hours crawford's taylor sacking has more now on the surge in complaints about illegal fireworks. >>this is a new nightly seen across many bay area cities in alameda county, the use of illegal fireworks started several weeks ago and has gradually gotten worse as we approach july force every night it's not just weekends is every night is loud booming. >>constantly i know
>>just a light traffic volume at the moments here making good time heading from a word out to foster city, we'll have another weather and traffic check your just a bit. but first let's get back to the headlines and take a look at this we have firefighters in pleasant hill putting out a fire last night they say was caused by illegal fireworks. it happened along biking drive right near diablo valley college the baseball field there no one was hurt and thankfully. no structures were damaged....
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but india has used so too has the rates people eat meals have become foster easy. and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that around a 3rd of what indians eat comes from abroad. gendron is a campaigner for the revival of traditional food a mother of 2 she set up a gardener for oh in the palace she grows through and vegetables. from limes introduced to tomatoes and ginger and much of its native to india it fulfills almost all her needs. it's a cycle in the east from my kitchen goes to the tardis and the vegetables come to the kitchen. get gendron does not just want to be able to feed herself and a family she grows mostly indigenous seeds in an attempt to preserve and works without trying to do the same so what people do is the east. procured these media seeds it's shared from god no to god but you don't get to you don't get to see them in the market at all you go as they're made to see. their family. the force behind the movement to save indigenous foodstuffs is artist and gardener so. he has founded a rev
but india has used so too has the rates people eat meals have become foster easy. and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that around a 3rd of what indians eat comes from abroad. gendron is a campaigner for the revival of traditional food a mother of 2 she set up a gardener for oh in the palace she grows through and vegetables. from limes introduced to tomatoes and ginger and much of its native to india it fulfills almost all her...
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so the married couple they own a company called the body studio for fitness that's in foster city kron four's justine waltman talk with them and check back with him to see how they're doing after being shut down for a 100 days. >>here we are so happy to see our audience their love and their wet and grit to get to this moment were open again after more than 100 days have been shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic the body studio for fitness is back open, but no one gave us a band have run so we were like trying to figure out how to do this run by danny and teresa gordon the married couple moved quickly to stay afloat when their door shut in march, a small business loan from foster city helped so did virtual fitness classes, they made for clients yet to be created what they had their chairs couches cume by at least is doing great over here on monday when san mateo county gave gyms the green light to reopen danny and teresa were more than ready now everyone wears a mask all the equipment is sanitized before and after use with a 15 minute buffer between clients. >>plus people stay
so the married couple they own a company called the body studio for fitness that's in foster city kron four's justine waltman talk with them and check back with him to see how they're doing after being shut down for a 100 days. >>here we are so happy to see our audience their love and their wet and grit to get to this moment were open again after more than 100 days have been shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic the body studio for fitness is back open, but no one gave us a band...
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but as india has so too has the weights people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that around a 3rd of what it means eat comes from abroad. as a campaigner for the revival of traditional food a mother of 2 she set up a gardener for the palace she grows through and vegetables. from limes and tomatoes and ginger much of it's native to india it fulfills almost all her needs. it's a cycle in the us from my kitchen goes to the this and the rich to moves come to the kitchen. to gender and it's not just want to be able to feed herself and a family she grows more indigenous. seeds in an attempt to preserve and works with trying to do the same so what people do is the least. it's shared from god you don't get to. you don't get to see them in the market to. see. their family. the force behind the movement to save indigenous foodstuffs is artist and god and so. he has founded a revival project called surge of poor countries it encourages people to grow locally and seasonal foods that have slowly dis
but as india has so too has the weights people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that around a 3rd of what it means eat comes from abroad. as a campaigner for the revival of traditional food a mother of 2 she set up a gardener for the palace she grows through and vegetables. from limes and tomatoes and ginger much of it's native to india it fulfills almost all her needs. it's a cycle in the us...
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liverpool manager jurgen klopp speaking to our sports reporter ollie foster.the arena cinelounge in los angeles, movie—goers will be next to hollywood icons —— well, cutout versions of them. the idea could be used when movie theatres eventually open up. and in paris, giant teddy bears are keeping people from getting too close at the city's legendary cafes. these cuddly creatures are the toast of the internet. hello there. was in some fairly lively weather, the recent heat and humidity giving away to some heavy showers and thunderstorms. and as we head into the weekend now, things are going to be turning increasingly cool and quite windy, with some rain around the times too. blood pressure moving its way in from the west and so, lots of heavy showers rotating around that area of low pressure, still quite humid out there but cooler air moving in from the southwest. plenty of heavy showers through the day on saturday, making their way gradually northwards and eats with the class the uk, may dry upa eats with the class the uk, may dry up a bit across southern coun
liverpool manager jurgen klopp speaking to our sports reporter ollie foster.the arena cinelounge in los angeles, movie—goers will be next to hollywood icons —— well, cutout versions of them. the idea could be used when movie theatres eventually open up. and in paris, giant teddy bears are keeping people from getting too close at the city's legendary cafes. these cuddly creatures are the toast of the internet. hello there. was in some fairly lively weather, the recent heat and humidity...
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our ongoing purchases have helped to restore the market conditions and have fostered more accommodative financial conditions as market functioning has improved since the strains experienced in march we have gradually reduced the pace of these purchases to sustain smooth market functioning and thereby foster the effective transmission of monetary policy to broader financial conditions we will can increase our holdings of treasury and agency mortgage backed securities over coming months at least at the current pace paul added the fed will continue to monitor the situation make moves as necessary and went on to talk about the economic impact of the krona virus pandemic.
our ongoing purchases have helped to restore the market conditions and have fostered more accommodative financial conditions as market functioning has improved since the strains experienced in march we have gradually reduced the pace of these purchases to sustain smooth market functioning and thereby foster the effective transmission of monetary policy to broader financial conditions we will can increase our holdings of treasury and agency mortgage backed securities over coming months at least...
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. >> reporter: in 2018, police shot ronald foster in the back. she says because he didn't have a headlight on his bicycle. the police department said foster was about to attack an officer with a police officer. >> that's how you teach somebody by killing them? >> reporter: the d.a.'s office found the use of force justified. in 2019, officers shot this man more than 50 times at a thri drive-through. he appeared to be reaching for the gun as he woke. the d.a.'s office has still not made a decision about the case. >> we know 15 months has gone by. the family should have a right to know whether you're going to do this or not. >> reporter: the newest members of this club, shawn montrosa's family. >> we wanted to take a week off, but there's no time to take off. >> reporter: the police department says montrosa dropped to a kneeling position and placed his hands above his waist, revealing what the officer who shot him believed to be the butt of a hand gun. it turned out to be a hammer. the district attorney tells "abc7 news" the attorney general's offic
. >> reporter: in 2018, police shot ronald foster in the back. she says because he didn't have a headlight on his bicycle. the police department said foster was about to attack an officer with a police officer. >> that's how you teach somebody by killing them? >> reporter: the d.a.'s office found the use of force justified. in 2019, officers shot this man more than 50 times at a thri drive-through. he appeared to be reaching for the gun as he woke. the d.a.'s office has still...
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youths and angus a former foster youth and english and those who are former foster youths and english as second language learners. i will reject any proposal that comes out of legislature that does that. we are committed to the cause of equity. that is the reason why we put that money in the budget. to focus on equity. governor brown said it better than any of us. there is the equal application in unequal systems. you cannot just spread the money out equally. we need to concentrate its focus. i want to make that clear to the legislature. i will not budge on that budget proposal. we have to do more and better. not just in education, not just addressing issues as it relates to birth, 0-5. we have to think more systemically, more broadly about income support. we are proud in this state to have doubled our earned income tax credit. -- to proud to beginning be beginning to do more on childcare and empowering caregivers by organizing caregivers and giving them the power, the capacity, their voice to lead the focus on pay equity. , i can go on and on, except to say that we are seeding a lot
youths and angus a former foster youth and english and those who are former foster youths and english as second language learners. i will reject any proposal that comes out of legislature that does that. we are committed to the cause of equity. that is the reason why we put that money in the budget. to focus on equity. governor brown said it better than any of us. there is the equal application in unequal systems. you cannot just spread the money out equally. we need to concentrate its focus. i...
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. >>> many people decided to foster or adoptive parents during the covid-19 pandemic, after a break, the next steps to find more homes for animals. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the train is going by. >> we are waiting on the world to change. says john mayer, and requested by teresa, thank you so much for the request. and i would say this song is appropriate for these times. nice job. south traffic jams, send us your request, use facebook, twitter, or instagram, and use the hashtag, ktvu. >>> 7:22 now. the aspca is making it easier for people to adopt pets virtually and keep social distancing measures in place. national adoption weekend, runs from tomorrow through sunday, more than 500 organizations are participating, and they have taken much of the process online. in many cases people interested in ad
. >>> many people decided to foster or adoptive parents during the covid-19 pandemic, after a break, the next steps to find more homes for animals. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the train is...
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ric's first encounter of discrimination was as a foster child in bournemouth.ord behind closed doors. yeah, it was a crazy period. do you think things will change as a result of the black lives matter protests? i think people are more aware, more enlightened than before. i think a lot of people are. i'm still seeing pockets of society that are refusing to acknowledge it's even a thing, it's even a problem. while many welcome the current spotlight that's been put on racism, for dayo, it's uncertain whether real change will take place. i feel things can definitely change. will it change? i'm not completely sure. like the guys have said, it's literally just like it's ingrained into the dna of the uk. ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. scientists in israel say they've managed to produce hydrogen from plants, in what's hoped could be a breakthrough in using vegetation to produce electricity. rich preston explains. the discovery was made using microscopic algae. plants naturally absorb energy from the sun and photosynthesise it for their own needs, but when these researc
ric's first encounter of discrimination was as a foster child in bournemouth.ord behind closed doors. yeah, it was a crazy period. do you think things will change as a result of the black lives matter protests? i think people are more aware, more enlightened than before. i think a lot of people are. i'm still seeing pockets of society that are refusing to acknowledge it's even a thing, it's even a problem. while many welcome the current spotlight that's been put on racism, for dayo, it's...
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will help foster international co-operation.continent, my nation, my religion. now that thinking is out dated. we should think humanity, seven billion human beings. one of the key concerns for the buddhist leader i was the environment. —— is the environment. the current dalai lama was born in a remote village and exiled in 1959. the god king travels... that is when the tibetan people rose up against the chinese occupation. the dalai lama says he has seen dramatic changes in the environment within his own lifetime. 1960 i came here. that winter, a lot of snow. then each year less and less and less. so we must think very seriously global warming. now to a more delicate subject, his own death. he has said he may not be reincarnated and could be the last dalai lama. dalai lama institution now a few centuries now and with this... great dalai lama! are you saying you are the last dalai lama? the concerned people should discuss about the future of the dalai lama. they should decide. i have no idea. my they should decide. i have no idea
will help foster international co-operation.continent, my nation, my religion. now that thinking is out dated. we should think humanity, seven billion human beings. one of the key concerns for the buddhist leader i was the environment. —— is the environment. the current dalai lama was born in a remote village and exiled in 1959. the god king travels... that is when the tibetan people rose up against the chinese occupation. the dalai lama says he has seen dramatic changes in the environment...
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cooper fosters eight of them, including 12—year—old michelle and 13—year—old lavender, who regularlymilies 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 nex
cooper fosters eight of them, including 12—year—old michelle and 13—year—old lavender, who regularlymilies 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...
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so you talked about where we are falling behind in specific ectors and specific areas to foster international cooperation in these areas where we haven't been competitive because we have been absent from the arena. could you summarize the specific initiatives and think this isn't just a paper. mr. mccormick: there is a lot we can do with our international partners. the five partners which you know we have great confidence in from the security perspective are great partners and work with them on everything from an multinational rmp and d base and multinational venture fund, which we have some experience with the tech department and some of those cleared in the silicon valley and create a 5g alliance which is critical to having a critical balance to huawei. and this is a good tech standards in terms of our techno vague. there are lots we can do to start with and good partnership breeds further cooperation with cooperation and it is a real challenge that we don't have those because when we operate independently, investment controls or innovation is much less. >> and when we don't work together,
so you talked about where we are falling behind in specific ectors and specific areas to foster international cooperation in these areas where we haven't been competitive because we have been absent from the arena. could you summarize the specific initiatives and think this isn't just a paper. mr. mccormick: there is a lot we can do with our international partners. the five partners which you know we have great confidence in from the security perspective are great partners and work with them on...