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like, at school, i do not say i'm a foster kid, i relate to my foster families as brothers and sistersand dad. because i feel it's uncomfortable how people stereo type foster children. >> reporter: now as the country be braces for a new wave of the pandemic, there's some feeling isolation in a whole other level. >> during the covid, i started journaling. i be writing in there about my family and what i hope in the future and that they are all >> reporter: with family court shutting down, visitation suspended a reported increase in domestic and child abuse and simply nowhere to go for many of them. thousands of foster kids around the country are bearing the brunt of a world paralyzed by coronavirus. >> some children have had to live in other homes, waiting to be reconnected and reunified with their parent. >> reporter: lyndsay collins is the ceo of first star, a nonprofit that has focused on created and offering support systems to propel foster youth like azaria in to higher education. is the pandemic adding to the trauma and extending that time to be viable members of societity? >> the
like, at school, i do not say i'm a foster kid, i relate to my foster families as brothers and sistersand dad. because i feel it's uncomfortable how people stereo type foster children. >> reporter: now as the country be braces for a new wave of the pandemic, there's some feeling isolation in a whole other level. >> during the covid, i started journaling. i be writing in there about my family and what i hope in the future and that they are all >> reporter: with family court...
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it doesn't want to expose foster children to that belief in foster parents.and so it terminates css's contract because of the church's -- that church -- the church's belief in that respect. are they free to do that? >> i think there would be two big differences between that and this case, mr. chief justice. number one, as the court recognized in hosanna-tabor and the like, clergy members of the church and the way that they are structured within the church raise establishment clause questions and free exercise questions that are entirely different from a government contracting scenario like this on -- on their own terms. and, second of all, i don't understand any way that that rule would relate to the carrying out of foster care services. the core problem, the core question here is whether the government is imposing a reasonable condition -- relate, the way it would -- the way it would relate is the same way that the -- the same-sex ban because of -- of the church's view on it, css's, is that they think it's stigmatizing, that it sends the wrong message for fo
it doesn't want to expose foster children to that belief in foster parents.and so it terminates css's contract because of the church's -- that church -- the church's belief in that respect. are they free to do that? >> i think there would be two big differences between that and this case, mr. chief justice. number one, as the court recognized in hosanna-tabor and the like, clergy members of the church and the way that they are structured within the church raise establishment clause...
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the city refused to place foster children in available foster homes certified by css simply because it css were ever asked to certify a gay couple it would respectfully decline and refer them to another foster agency. the city's are tony response to css's hypothetical position discriminate against religious exercise for two reasons. -- dr. cohen response. first, the city lacks a generally applicable rule because it seeks to apply a nondiscrimination requirements to css, thereby devaluing css's religious concerns. second, the city has not neutrally applied this rule because it is shown unto dishes back to css's sincere religious beliefs by pleading a win-win accommodation as to odious to tolerate. >> counsel, you rely as does the petition on contract provision 3.21, which bans a list of objectionable practices but then has at the end this, unless an exception is granted by the commissioner in his or her sole discretion. has an exception of ever been granted under that provision? >> i'm not sure that there's any evidence of that one way or the other, your honor, but i think they keep exc
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children and foster parents. the city is tolerated racial and ethnic outreach for foster parents. and then t city itself considers racial disability when placing children. the federalre government of coue has an extensive contracting regime and it draws distinctions i think between on the basis of for example disability, minority ownership and all that. how, do the contract rules have to be neutral and generally applicable across the board even with respect to protected status? >> well, your honor, it is the federal government of course that is subject, so for the purposes of the state government chooses toe recognize exceptions to the data provision within its contractual setting it can no longer cim to be acting in a generally applicable and neutral way. >>justice thomas. >> i have no questionsr. chief justice. >> justice breyer. >> sorry, the machine didn't work. can you hear me? >> yes, your honor. >> very well. i'd like to follow up on two questions. the questions of the interracial marriage. everything is t
children and foster parents. the city is tolerated racial and ethnic outreach for foster parents. and then t city itself considers racial disability when placing children. the federalre government of coue has an extensive contracting regime and it draws distinctions i think between on the basis of for example disability, minority ownership and all that. how, do the contract rules have to be neutral and generally applicable across the board even with respect to protected status? >> well,...
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same-sexouple from being able to foster in philadelphia. there are many otr agencies out there that are merely asking to step aside. the city does not have a compelling interest here. worked a system that has effectively and worked well for a number of years. the city of philadelphia had an easy option to allow catholic social services to continue the great work that has been doing. because the courts below deced to apply employment division v smith, the city thinks it's under no obligation to consider respect and accommodate religious exercise, which demonstrates how far off the rails are free exercise jurisprudence has gone in this case. >> tnk you. >> justice barrett? justice barrett: you just kind of indicated that may be smith should not h that maybe it shouldn't have been implied and you argue that it's meant to be overruled but you also say that y win even under smith because the policy is applicable non- neual it will be how it resolved and what idance it provides below it looks to the text history and traditions of the free exercis
same-sexouple from being able to foster in philadelphia. there are many otr agencies out there that are merely asking to step aside. the city does not have a compelling interest here. worked a system that has effectively and worked well for a number of years. the city of philadelphia had an easy option to allow catholic social services to continue the great work that has been doing. because the courts below deced to apply employment division v smith, the city thinks it's under no obligation to...
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the se survey found that lgbtq baced in group homes thanly to with foster families. otieher stthroughout the country show that these yout are overrepresented in the foster system. to learn more about this issue, newshour weekend correspondent yvewitte feliciano spok mary keane, a senior advisor at you gotta believe, a new york-based organization that specializes id placing fosterwith permanent families. reporter: so, mary, starting off, what was your reaction to the findings from the survey published last weeby the administration for children's services? >> so, there is reallyothing surprising in it.nf thismation is known. working with these young people, they're aware of the increasing care.r of teenagers who are in and in that population, we all know that there are lgbtq kids, d they have what i call a double whammy. you know, they have sort of extra strules beyond what the average teenager has. >> reporter: in your experience, why do so many lgbtq youth end in foster care? >> so challenges that other kids have who wind up in foster cice: family dyn family struggle
the se survey found that lgbtq baced in group homes thanly to with foster families. otieher stthroughout the country show that these yout are overrepresented in the foster system. to learn more about this issue, newshour weekend correspondent yvewitte feliciano spok mary keane, a senior advisor at you gotta believe, a new york-based organization that specializes id placing fosterwith permanent families. reporter: so, mary, starting off, what was your reaction to the findings from the survey...
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>> foster: i wasn't happy about it.ter: no, i didn't feel any guilt. i didn't do it. but i could apologize for it. >> cooper: and last february, before the pandemic, that's exactly what he did. >> lorna: yeah, over 160 years have passed, and we finally-- >> foster: 160 years. >> lorna: yes. >> davis: this is a powerful moment. this is a powerful moment. >> foster: so, i'm here to say i'm sorry. >> lorna: thank you. >> thank you. >> cooper: in an effort to attract tourism to africatown, the state of alabama plans to build a welcome center here, but the descendants we spoke with hope more can be done to restore and rebuild this historic black community, and honor the african men and women who founded it. >> so, i always think, my god, such strong people, so capable, achieved so much, and started with so little. >> patterson: we have to do something to make sure that the legacy of those people in that cargo hold never ever is forgotten. bcause they are the reason that were even here. ( ticking ) >> cbs sports hq prpted by
>> foster: i wasn't happy about it.ter: no, i didn't feel any guilt. i didn't do it. but i could apologize for it. >> cooper: and last february, before the pandemic, that's exactly what he did. >> lorna: yeah, over 160 years have passed, and we finally-- >> foster: 160 years. >> lorna: yes. >> davis: this is a powerful moment. this is a powerful moment. >> foster: so, i'm here to say i'm sorry. >> lorna: thank you. >> thank you. >>...
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we know that foster care adoption is something that is extremely rewarding. a gift, something so special for so many families. we want to introduce you to robert carter, who says he spent a lot of time in the ohio foster care system, but he wanted to do something for these siblings. >> he was just 29 years old and he took in three brothers. he then kept in contact with the family so they can keep in touch. he saw how distressed they were when they had to leave each other, so he came up with a master plan. >> he took the sisters as well and adopted all five kids. >> did we say he's 29? >> 29 years old. obviously this is a huge responsibility. but he says he knows what it's like to be separated from your family. he was reunited with his siblings later on in the foster care system he entered at the age of 12. is i'm sure he had a big support system and those kids are in good hands. obviously, just looking at this picture of them, i'm touched by it because it's a beautiful family. >> i mean, it's a hook sacrifice. he's a single dad. he will be rewarded tenfold. >
we know that foster care adoption is something that is extremely rewarding. a gift, something so special for so many families. we want to introduce you to robert carter, who says he spent a lot of time in the ohio foster care system, but he wanted to do something for these siblings. >> he was just 29 years old and he took in three brothers. he then kept in contact with the family so they can keep in touch. he saw how distressed they were when they had to leave each other, so he came up...
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fosters pond was one of the big controversies in the occupation of this land. fosters pond is a farm pond, still water, really in the occupation in july of 64, they set up the sink, the latrines, very close to the pond. they were poorly cited, and the pond quickly gets filled with urine and excrement. it's still water, no freshwater running through it. a big insisting very bad. at the time, this was cited as a health concern. and inspector from the war department cited it at such, citing my as most. a word used at the time for these orders that made men sick. this was cited as an issue very early on, he had nothing will be done about it despite the fact that this feel this is hazardous to the health of the soldiers. the prisoners are marched in, they're housed intense, and that is the way will remain for sometime. one of the early tragedies in the history of the camp was a wreck of a train full of prisoners. on its way to elmira, this was only the third for shipment of soldiers. it was carrying 800 prisoners from jersey city, and they collided head on with the
fosters pond was one of the big controversies in the occupation of this land. fosters pond is a farm pond, still water, really in the occupation in july of 64, they set up the sink, the latrines, very close to the pond. they were poorly cited, and the pond quickly gets filled with urine and excrement. it's still water, no freshwater running through it. a big insisting very bad. at the time, this was cited as a health concern. and inspector from the war department cited it at such, citing my as...
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giving kids in foster care something to hold on.ing into the system. >> what would you say older foster kid have that other san diego did i've been to placement after placement and i really wanted to leave with a natural family i do believe there was a god and i believe i was blessed just recently into a loving family. >> this summer after 14 years in foster care, michael moved in with a mom of two who he had befriended through his part-time job. she's fostering him with plans to adopt >> some people may look at the story and say these kids are older, a lot of kids who get older don't want to be at home anymore anyway, and is it really important? >> everybody needs someone to be there to support them. families are forever >> what gives you hope >> my mother hope my mom has been my support since day one and honestly gives me hope that people can tell that there is an issue in the system, and kids are brave enough to get on here and share their story, and that gives me hope. >> ashley, you were adopted at age 16 >> yes, ma'am. >> hope
giving kids in foster care something to hold on.ing into the system. >> what would you say older foster kid have that other san diego did i've been to placement after placement and i really wanted to leave with a natural family i do believe there was a god and i believe i was blessed just recently into a loving family. >> this summer after 14 years in foster care, michael moved in with a mom of two who he had befriended through his part-time job. she's fostering him with plans to...
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he still talks about how much he said, a bud foster guy at heart.ll goes back to any time a defensive coordinator says i'm a bud foster guy at heart, talks about their aggressiveness as a defensive coordinator and attacking an offense. >> chris: i'm a bud foster fan, always was. wish him the best in retirement. force to go a long way to cut into a 13 point lead. usually very good at executing this kind of punt. kicks it high with back spin. races down there. and yet, let it get away. just brag on how good they execute. they tried at the one, got away from them as a touchback. >> kirk: thought, i got this handled. and he's about to get the ball and it bounces off his knee. >> chris: robinson, he was like, this is my call. i'm right here. let me put it down at the one. crispin says, i get a chance to punt. this offense so good, they don't call on me very often. you could see the back spin on that. the ball is going to bounce back. 18 yard, 19 yard difference because penn state at the 20 to begin this drive. again, out to austin city as the pac-12 unde
he still talks about how much he said, a bud foster guy at heart.ll goes back to any time a defensive coordinator says i'm a bud foster guy at heart, talks about their aggressiveness as a defensive coordinator and attacking an offense. >> chris: i'm a bud foster fan, always was. wish him the best in retirement. force to go a long way to cut into a 13 point lead. usually very good at executing this kind of punt. kicks it high with back spin. races down there. and yet, let it get away. just...
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fosters pond is just kind of a farm pond but it was very still water. and early in the occupation in july of '64 they set up the sinks, the latrines very close to the pond and they were very poorly sided so the pond is getting filled with urine and excrement. it's still water, no fresh water running through it so it begins to stink really bad. and at the time this was sighted as a real health concern. an inspector from the war department cited it as much, citing myasmas, a word used at the time of odors which they believed would make men sick. this was cited as an issue very early on yet nothing is done about it despite the fact that they feel this is hazardous to the health of the soldiers in their charge. there are also no hospital facilities in july of '64 when this camp opens. the prisoners are marched in. they are housed in tents. and that is the way that it will remain for quite some time. one of the early tragedies in the history of the camp was a wreck, a train full of prisoners, on its way to elmira. i believe this was only the third or fourth
fosters pond is just kind of a farm pond but it was very still water. and early in the occupation in july of '64 they set up the sinks, the latrines very close to the pond and they were very poorly sided so the pond is getting filled with urine and excrement. it's still water, no fresh water running through it so it begins to stink really bad. and at the time this was sighted as a real health concern. an inspector from the war department cited it as much, citing myasmas, a word used at the time...
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conversation with state senator red dawn foster of south dakota who represents district 27 which is actually not the cheyenne river sioux, she is part of the oglala sioux and navajo tribe. same thing happens here, you've got checkpoints here. what's the controversy? >> thank you for having me. the point of the checkpoints were to limit traffic coming into the reservation that normally wasn't living here. this is a matter of life and death on a reservation. we needed to limit the spread, to limit people coming into our communities and potentially wiping our whole community out. >> i want to make that point. because that sounds extreme, unless you're a native american. the idea of diseases coming into the community and wiping the community out is very real in your institutional memory. >> absolutely, we have the historical memory of that
conversation with state senator red dawn foster of south dakota who represents district 27 which is actually not the cheyenne river sioux, she is part of the oglala sioux and navajo tribe. same thing happens here, you've got checkpoints here. what's the controversy? >> thank you for having me. the point of the checkpoints were to limit traffic coming into the reservation that normally wasn't living here. this is a matter of life and death on a reservation. we needed to limit the spread,...
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it is in our interest to foster democracy, to foster citizen responsiveness, to foster transparency, not everywhere has to look like us but more that you can create that transparency and foster this culture of responding to the needs and desires of the people, that is in our interest as well as theirs. rachel: thank you very much for joining us today. thank you for taking on leadership with us in the westminster working group. for theu for joining us launch of the center of freedom and democracy in stay tuned ♪ c-span's washington journal. every day we take your calls on the news of the day and discuss the issues that impact you. washington post local reporter robert costa will join us to talk about the latest developments in the postelection standoff between the trump campaign manager biden campaign. later we talk about issues affecting veterans and the fallout from defense secretary mark esper's termination. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern and be sure to join the discussion.
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it is in our interest to foster democracy, to foster citizen responsiveness, to foster transparency, not everywhere has to look like us but more that you can create that transparency and foster this culture of responding to the needs and desires of the people, that is in our interest as well as theirs. rachel: thank you very much for joining us today. thank you for taking on leadership with us in the westminster working group. for theu for joining us launch of the center of freedom and democracy in stay tuned for more of our work. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day. we will discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, washington post political reporter and pbs washington week host robert costa will talk about the latest development in the postelection standoff between the trump administration and the biden campaign. leo shan
it is in our interest to foster democracy, to foster citizen responsiveness, to foster transparency, not everywhere has to look like us but more that you can create that transparency and foster this culture of responding to the needs and desires of the people, that is in our interest as well as theirs. rachel: thank you very much for joining us today. thank you for taking on leadership with us in the westminster working group. for theu for joining us launch of the center of freedom and...
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foster spawned is just a farm bond, but it was very stillwater. and early in the occupation, in july of 64, they set up the sinks, the latrines very close to the pond. and they were very poorly cited, so the pond very quickly is getting filled with urine and excrement. and it's still, water there is no one running through it. so it begins to sting really bad. at the time, this was cited as a real health concern, and inspector from the war department cited it as such. citing my asthma's, which was the word used at the time for these voters. which they believed would make men sick. so this was cited as an issue, very early on, and yet nothing was going to be done about it this -- despite the fact that they were feeling this was bad for the health of the soldiers in their charge. there were no hospital facilities in july, 64 when this camp opened. the prisoners are martin, they are housed in tents. and that is a way that it will remain for quite some time. one of the early tragedies in the history of the camp was a rack, a train full of prisoners on
foster spawned is just a farm bond, but it was very stillwater. and early in the occupation, in july of 64, they set up the sinks, the latrines very close to the pond. and they were very poorly cited, so the pond very quickly is getting filled with urine and excrement. and it's still, water there is no one running through it. so it begins to sting really bad. at the time, this was cited as a real health concern, and inspector from the war department cited it as such. citing my asthma's, which...
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we have homeless people and foster children. through this legislation, we cannot allow them to be independent students and make that much easier. i know in our state, we fill out the fafsa more than any other state. lots of students will be able to have two years of free college education. then we have the practical consideration that the futures act is now law. and thesury department department of education are finding ways to implement it. it would make much more sense and be much easier if we could pass this bill. let the futures act and this legislation be implemented at the same time. at some point, what we usually do is say, we have talked about something enough. we have gotten as much advice as we need. there is nothing really more we need to do to finish this job. thes an important job for country. there is bipartisan support. it is my great hope that senator murray and i and this committee can do as we have often done, and that is to finish the job, simplify the fast for, and make and make it fasfa easier for families,
we have homeless people and foster children. through this legislation, we cannot allow them to be independent students and make that much easier. i know in our state, we fill out the fafsa more than any other state. lots of students will be able to have two years of free college education. then we have the practical consideration that the futures act is now law. and thesury department department of education are finding ways to implement it. it would make much more sense and be much easier if...
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the archdiocese runs the foster care group.will present oral arguments to the full bench including the newly seated amy coney barrett. >>> coming up next, back to our decision 2020 coverage. as we've been telling you the presidential race too close to call right now. reaction coming in from president trump and joe biden. scott mcgrew is breaking down which states are still on the line. >> uber and lyft, a live report for what it will mean for drivers and riders. but first, more results coming in. funding stem cell research, the measure is narrowly passing. as we head to break results from the other state ballot measures will be right back. today's ways of working, may work differently tomorrow. but you can work out anything with comcast business. get fast, reliable, and secure internet on the nation's largest gig speed network. flexible tools - like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even here. be fast. be flexible. bounce forward with comcast business. get starte
the archdiocese runs the foster care group.will present oral arguments to the full bench including the newly seated amy coney barrett. >>> coming up next, back to our decision 2020 coverage. as we've been telling you the presidential race too close to call right now. reaction coming in from president trump and joe biden. scott mcgrew is breaking down which states are still on the line. >> uber and lyft, a live report for what it will mean for drivers and riders. but first, more...
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it is in our interest to follow democracy -- foster democracy, foster transparency, not everywhere has to look like us. but the more that you can create that transparency and foster , responding to the needs and desires of our people, that is in our interest as well as theirs. >> thank you very much for joining us today, thank you for taking on leadership with us in the westminster 2.0 working group. thank you for joining us. stay tuned for more of our work. thank you. >> you are...
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you see her with her foster family. her mother did not have a sponsor of the united states, and was ultimately deported to the east, in 1942. and murdered, and this girl had been part of a jewish school class, this is a picture of the class. either from 1939 or 1940, and as far as we know, two girls from this class survived the holocaust. so what you see on this interactive table is how restrictive the immigration system influenced real people, and how those americans who make the decision to try to sponsor refugees, the challenging bureaucracy that they had to navigate. we also show here, harrowing stories of individual americans who took extraordinary risks to try to rescue individuals, jews or massive's of jews. and these are outliers, these are people out one against against a major interest airlines that times, or push the boundaries of the law. they wanted to break the law to aid refugees. there's a couple from philadelphia, he's an attorney and she's a homemaker, they decide in 1939, to go to vienna to try to res
you see her with her foster family. her mother did not have a sponsor of the united states, and was ultimately deported to the east, in 1942. and murdered, and this girl had been part of a jewish school class, this is a picture of the class. either from 1939 or 1940, and as far as we know, two girls from this class survived the holocaust. so what you see on this interactive table is how restrictive the immigration system influenced real people, and how those americans who make the decision to...
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and imagine going from foster care to foster care. him. somebody knows. you need your mom. mr was a good mother. following the arrest of middle east solution the family was broken apart and the children were placed in homes all over texas. they have never seen their mother again. i don't know why my sister sitting on death row idea to society having 13 children. there just doesn't make any sense that all. men have been through that trial knows that my sister's child was the sir she stood no chance we tried to be going everywhere pro bono everybody 150 just started 150008 star or do we come up with that many you can sell everything and we still don't have that many do you feel that her attorneys for the trial nope not at all. not at all. believes that the lawyers assigned to the case botched the trial. they never interrogated her family or any of her children. since. this is where she lives. nor did they investigate an accident that mariah suffered 2 days before the tragedy . with. a fall down the stairs could have been the cause of her head trauma so from here they were mov
and imagine going from foster care to foster care. him. somebody knows. you need your mom. mr was a good mother. following the arrest of middle east solution the family was broken apart and the children were placed in homes all over texas. they have never seen their mother again. i don't know why my sister sitting on death row idea to society having 13 children. there just doesn't make any sense that all. men have been through that trial knows that my sister's child was the sir she stood no...
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when the mom and imagine going from foster care, foster care and somebody else's you need your mom. my sister was a good mother following the arrest of a release, a loose show, the family was broken apart and the children were placed in homes all over texas. they have never seen their mother again. i don't know why my sister sitting on death row. a danger to society having 13 children there just doesn't make any sense that i'll have anybody that sat through that trial knows that my sister's child was the circus. it was just awful. she stood no chance. she stood no chance. we tried to be going everywhere. pro bono, everybody 150 just started 150008 star or do we come up with that many? you can sell everything and we still don't have that many. do you feel that her attorneys for sit through the trial? nope. not at all. not at all. sister believes that the lawyers assigned to the case botched the trial. they never interrogated her family or any of her children since this is where she live. nor did they investigate an accident that mariah suffered 2 days before the tragedy. we could hav
when the mom and imagine going from foster care, foster care and somebody else's you need your mom. my sister was a good mother following the arrest of a release, a loose show, the family was broken apart and the children were placed in homes all over texas. they have never seen their mother again. i don't know why my sister sitting on death row. a danger to society having 13 children there just doesn't make any sense that i'll have anybody that sat through that trial knows that my sister's...
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this year more important than ever. >> foster farms has already donated 2 million pounds of chicken duringc. anybody who can do what they can i'm sure surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yep! get the gifts you love... yesss! ... for everyone on your list. you've got the holidays, and we've got you... with all the gift for less. at ross. yes for less! >>> good evening. covid confusion for the 49ers. last week, kendrick borne tested positive. had to sit out the loss to the packers. then he tested negative three times, so he was taken off the covid list. makes perfect sense. now he's back on it again, having apparently te
this year more important than ever. >> foster farms has already donated 2 million pounds of chicken duringc. anybody who can do what they can i'm sure surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on...
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baby sarah remains in a foster home. and max remains in a prison cell based on his prior record, the prosecutors are going to seek a life sentence for the small drug dealer from 3 years ago. the judge doesn't have to agree to the possibility. but he may they're destroying gangs were. that's the purpose of this is basically the federal equivalent of 3 strikes. the particular judge where we're concerned is that he would willingly and force it. and at that point, rex doesn't have a real bright future. if daisy and liz start gathering letters of support for max from families, he's helped over the years since he became an intervention war and give him just a stronger. thank you. from the police department juvenile mpeg program. this is from elementary school, thanking him this from the county. max's lawyer submit snyman deep 3 pages of support letters to the court, and everyone waits to hear what the judge will decide. in the meantime, daisy has to keep working through the family court system to get her baby sarah back. daisy
baby sarah remains in a foster home. and max remains in a prison cell based on his prior record, the prosecutors are going to seek a life sentence for the small drug dealer from 3 years ago. the judge doesn't have to agree to the possibility. but he may they're destroying gangs were. that's the purpose of this is basically the federal equivalent of 3 strikes. the particular judge where we're concerned is that he would willingly and force it. and at that point, rex doesn't have a real bright...
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the bad news the backup is coming down the decline through foster city.l for folks for the last six or eight months. 280 is clear. to the tri-valley a number of crashes riddled with incidents. the worst backup is 580. that crash is the only one remaining in lanes. we do have the crash at san marco adding slowing through concord. >>> happening today for you if you plan on going to costco you need to wear a mask. costco is no longer allowing people who say they have a medical exemption to not wear a mask. members who don't want to wear the mask can shop online or do curbside pickup. >>> it is 6:52. up next a quick look at our top stories. dr. anthony fauci responding to news from moderna saying it is 95% effective. >> we project by the end of december there will be doses of vaccines available for individuals in the higher risk categories and this is something we're looking forward to. >>> up next, a look at wall street's response and when the vaccine may become available. kim ng making history as the first woman general manager in major league baseball hist
the bad news the backup is coming down the decline through foster city.l for folks for the last six or eight months. 280 is clear. to the tri-valley a number of crashes riddled with incidents. the worst backup is 580. that crash is the only one remaining in lanes. we do have the crash at san marco adding slowing through concord. >>> happening today for you if you plan on going to costco you need to wear a mask. costco is no longer allowing people who say they have a medical exemption...
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based on that baby, sara has been taken away to a foster home. i have to find a place for her outside of this property and do some made a drug test and pending that. and my people be given back to me. they're arresting people that are charged with these, you know what in the government's mind or these horrific crimes and there's kids or so the easiest thing to do is scoop the kids up, put them into what the government considers a safe environment and then let the family court determine what to do with them. and there's one charge against max for a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine with him on a codefendant. $3600.00 was involved in the transaction and the customer turned out to be a confidential informant for the f.b.i. . they arrest happens 3 years later because they don't want to burn the confidential informant. there's all this is real. typical max is denied bail. daisy will not be allowed to see him in person for 3 months. she will only be able to communicate with him by phone and email. both monitored. the raid does not produce any ne
based on that baby, sara has been taken away to a foster home. i have to find a place for her outside of this property and do some made a drug test and pending that. and my people be given back to me. they're arresting people that are charged with these, you know what in the government's mind or these horrific crimes and there's kids or so the easiest thing to do is scoop the kids up, put them into what the government considers a safe environment and then let the family court determine what to...
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this year more important than ever. >> foster farms has already donated 2 million pounds of chicken duringdy who can do what they can i'm sure ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections,... ...including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common... and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections,... or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-f
this year more important than ever. >> foster farms has already donated 2 million pounds of chicken duringdy who can do what they can i'm sure ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use...
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the foster children delaware human society before adopting him, to demonstration was the first to have the presidential pets. since chester arthur who was in office from 18 the foster children delaware human society before adopting him, to demonstration was the first to have the presidential pets. since chester arthur who was in office from 1881 through 1885. this was the last play the game, was that the chargers one. bubbles at this price? is this for real? oh, it's real... believe me. i mean this is upexpected. you would say... remarkable? absolutly. a remarkable deal. thanks. i get that all the time. wait... what?! ♪grocrey outlet jingle >>> it will transition to running on apple design processors similar to the one used in iphones and ipads. it's processors, what and a 15 year relationship between apple and intel. >> a 21-year-old from florida has become the first person with down syndrome to compete in an ironman triathlon. yesterday, chris and engaged finished a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride, and a 26.2 mile run in a single day. he has endured two heart surgeries, seven schoo
the foster children delaware human society before adopting him, to demonstration was the first to have the presidential pets. since chester arthur who was in office from 18 the foster children delaware human society before adopting him, to demonstration was the first to have the presidential pets. since chester arthur who was in office from 1881 through 1885. this was the last play the game, was that the chargers one. bubbles at this price? is this for real? oh, it's real... believe me. i mean...
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. >>> up next, the best surprise after a decade in the foster care system. >> oh my god!ll roomba to vacuum in front of the couch. experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba offers you personalized cleaning suggestions and vacuums exactly where you need it. by getting to know you and your home, roomba makes cleaning easier than ever before. so say goodbye to cleaning and hello to clean. hey google, tell roomba to vacuum the dining room table. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums with tums smoothies. vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks we like clockwork.ht. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum. and save water. did you know certified dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way
. >>> up next, the best surprise after a decade in the foster care system. >> oh my god!ll roomba to vacuum in front of the couch. experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba offers you personalized cleaning suggestions and vacuums exactly where you need it. by getting to know you and your home, roomba makes cleaning easier than ever before. so say goodbye to cleaning and hello to clean. hey google, tell roomba to vacuum the dining room table. roomba and the irobot home app....
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place to foster the fascination that africa has on me is deep inside me. just tell you it's a virus that aspects enough and you can't do anything about it. clear . i think i 1st started i was not and this shark was for me very wonder why is the shark afraid of me if everybody tells me shark. was changed my perspective. yeah. yeah. everybody that see the shark knows that it's different they're perfect they're beautiful amazing they don't look like any other animal. they're on the planet for over 400000000 years longer than any other large animal as a species and they're absolutely unique. i spend about 200 days a year underwater with sharks and i never had a problem with sharks and people are way crazier and more dangerous than sharks are . and. i'm leaving them to other people are in bed at this time on a saturday morning long but i don't want to be embedded religiously sympathy. for the stockholders i want to be sitting up there watching the eagle. for the other child. that's what i want to believe that i. i. i. i i wasn't further. i. was there is the nex
place to foster the fascination that africa has on me is deep inside me. just tell you it's a virus that aspects enough and you can't do anything about it. clear . i think i 1st started i was not and this shark was for me very wonder why is the shark afraid of me if everybody tells me shark. was changed my perspective. yeah. yeah. everybody that see the shark knows that it's different they're perfect they're beautiful amazing they don't look like any other animal. they're on the planet for over...
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city of philadelphia" and that's going to decide whether or not government-funded foster care agenciesriminate against lgbtq couples and non-christian couples who want to adopt or foster children. when i say the democrats have to do this, i mean they have to do it immediately, because these cases are going to be decided next term. republicans just don't give a [bleep], and democrats give too much of a [bleep]. - democrats are good at some stuff too. you know, like rubbing their temples and going, "no, why is this happening?" and they're getting a lot better at the insult thing. i mean, did you hear pelosi's nickname for trump? - i missed it, no. - "not as smart as we would hope he'd be in an ideal situation, donald." - whew! what do you say to that? - yeah, it's pretty good. - yeah, yeah, yeah. - pretty catchy. a conservative court might be good for corporations, but they could also allow new regulations into every part of our lady business. - what you're going to see is amy coney barrett and the rest of the conservatives on the court accepting abortion restrictions that ruth bader gin
city of philadelphia" and that's going to decide whether or not government-funded foster care agenciesriminate against lgbtq couples and non-christian couples who want to adopt or foster children. when i say the democrats have to do this, i mean they have to do it immediately, because these cases are going to be decided next term. republicans just don't give a [bleep], and democrats give too much of a [bleep]. - democrats are good at some stuff too. you know, like rubbing their temples and...
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this recognition aims to increase awareness for the 122,000 foster children in america awaiting adoption and to celebrate the children and families brought together through the adoption process. i want to honor the numerous organizations and individuals throughout the first congressional district that offer vital assistance to the children in the foster care system. their efforts to help adoptive children and provide resource force young daults aging out of the system go a long way in ensuring the safety and well-being of this vull initial population. their tireless efforts and exappings for others formed the back bone of our child welfare system. i'm honored to join with my colleagues in celebration of national adoption month and to thank all the generous organizations and individuals in the first congressional district of kentucky for their dedication to such a noble cause. mr. speaker, as the congressman for kentucky's first congressional district, i'm proud to represent 35 counties and numerous communities with their own unique identities. a very special county and city in my distric
this recognition aims to increase awareness for the 122,000 foster children in america awaiting adoption and to celebrate the children and families brought together through the adoption process. i want to honor the numerous organizations and individuals throughout the first congressional district that offer vital assistance to the children in the foster care system. their efforts to help adoptive children and provide resource force young daults aging out of the system go a long way in ensuring...
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and so foster foster measures are more and more effective measures. then we talk about corage because these measures are often very difficult and politically are difficult and also for people are, are difficult to take that to take them home. so we need courage in both and in the people and then inclusiveness because you know, to, to fight to be spun demick we need really to take care of the most vulnerable take care of the most will go from a public health perspective. the ones who are more exposed to the virus but also to the ones that are affected economically and then see this social protection measures that are being stepped up in many countries are absolutely critical. i would say just as critical as the public health measures that are put in place to protect the people affected by could be 19000000 a couple bianco. thank you very much for joining us on to the viewers. thank you. in italy, people in a care home have found a unique way of reconnecting with their loved ones during the pandemic. phase 2 specially designed how groups elderly patient
and so foster foster measures are more and more effective measures. then we talk about corage because these measures are often very difficult and politically are difficult and also for people are, are difficult to take that to take them home. so we need courage in both and in the people and then inclusiveness because you know, to, to fight to be spun demick we need really to take care of the most vulnerable take care of the most will go from a public health perspective. the ones who are more...
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to put did the measures in place rapidly as the lockdown measures and, and they foster you are the more effective these measures are inclusiveness because you really need to take care of the most the most fragile ones in not only for the virus also the most fragile ones, the most well, number one from an economic point of view. and these systems off of social protection of soup for to, for dick, i think, result, people that are without work at the moment that is just as important as they are physical protection for the people who are going to get get sick. and so that is what we are really asking for speed and inclusiveness to at all levels in the societies. i'm on your own campaign bank underwriter of health, international federation of red cross, and red crescent societies. thank you very much. thank you. france is also fighting to control a 2nd wave of covert. 9 tain. daily infection numbers are the highest in europe, and yet the lock down france imposed is less strict. during the 1st wave, the government is trying to strike a balance between protecting health and preserving the econ
to put did the measures in place rapidly as the lockdown measures and, and they foster you are the more effective these measures are inclusiveness because you really need to take care of the most the most fragile ones in not only for the virus also the most fragile ones, the most well, number one from an economic point of view. and these systems off of social protection of soup for to, for dick, i think, result, people that are without work at the moment that is just as important as they are...
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normally it's a little bit this year by have heavier traffic on the way so far so good heading into fostery and send the tale all right we will check in on the richmond sandra fell. coming up a little bit later. well, it's 2020 comes to a close the city of oakland finds itself on track for a major increase in deadly shootings. the union that represents oakland police is calling on the police commission and city council to come up with a plan to put a stop to it can force has menu explains. >>it was a violent weekend in the city of oakland, including 3 deadly shootings within a 24 hour period, oakland police officers association president buried on what we know we have 3 murders. >>in spite of 12 hours but just this week we had total of 6 murders and a shootings right across the state. so we're seeing a significant escalation in violent crime in over. >>as you can see this graphic both homicides and shootings have increased from this time last year is credible numbers. >>if you sides in shootings together is a 56% increase oakland police chief susan manheimer cites multiple reasons for this
normally it's a little bit this year by have heavier traffic on the way so far so good heading into fostery and send the tale all right we will check in on the richmond sandra fell. coming up a little bit later. well, it's 2020 comes to a close the city of oakland finds itself on track for a major increase in deadly shootings. the union that represents oakland police is calling on the police commission and city council to come up with a plan to put a stop to it can force has menu explains....
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plus, fighting the failures of the american foster care system. >> she said, i was luck willy to haveball legend plans to put children first. >> and the boy with the big little heart. making sure no
plus, fighting the failures of the american foster care system. >> she said, i was luck willy to haveball legend plans to put children first. >> and the boy with the big little heart. making sure no