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one washington state congressman, a fellow foster parent and also was a foster child herself says, quotehis to happen to our most vulnerable youth? is it wrong? >> 100% wrong. the state representative you are representing there she is 100% correct. friends of youth is the name of this organization, a private nonprofit social services group that just kicked out a family of four. not just a foster family holding onto four teenagers which in the foster care system teens are very difficult to care for. they have special training these two parents. two of them, one of them ended up going to the hospital by one of these kids because of pain i can attacks over there and the other ran away. monday night the other teenager we don't know where he is yet. it's possible he becomes yet another homeless foster child. this is a huge problem. we have a major, major foster care crisis in washington state and really all across the country. we don't have enough homes right now as it is to take care of people in washington state. and to just callously and soullessly kick them out of their home to take care
one washington state congressman, a fellow foster parent and also was a foster child herself says, quotehis to happen to our most vulnerable youth? is it wrong? >> 100% wrong. the state representative you are representing there she is 100% correct. friends of youth is the name of this organization, a private nonprofit social services group that just kicked out a family of four. not just a foster family holding onto four teenagers which in the foster care system teens are very difficult to...
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the message then asked the foster bed to list exactly how many beds from 0 to mack 26, here is a foster mom. >> something doesn't make sense, normally the maximum amount of children they would put in a foster home is six, that's the ideal, they don't like to go about that. >> the max is six unless you have thousands of kids crowding border facilities that were intended to house hundreds. >> it's a shame, these are human beings. >> shannon: the site of george floyd's death remains an autonomous zone, law enforcement not welcome as the trial of the former police officer charged with his murder goes forward and local business owners say they're growing concerned when the verdict finally comes down. reporting live from minneapolis. >> day 2 of testimony in the murder trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, it got emotional particularly when the jury heard from an off-duty emergency medical technician who happened on the scene. genevieve hansen testified when she arrived at the cub foods at 38 and chicago on may 25th, she could tell george floyd was in an altered state of c
the message then asked the foster bed to list exactly how many beds from 0 to mack 26, here is a foster mom. >> something doesn't make sense, normally the maximum amount of children they would put in a foster home is six, that's the ideal, they don't like to go about that. >> the max is six unless you have thousands of kids crowding border facilities that were intended to house hundreds. >> it's a shame, these are human beings. >> shannon: the site of george floyd's...
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served as foster parents for 7 years are searching for new place to live. their home is used to make room for migrant children. trace gallagher is on the case live from the west coast newsroom tracking down the facts, good evening. >> turns out taking care of kids illegally from other countries is more profitable than taking care of american foster kids, sanchez and his wife are trained to handle children with behavioral problems and they have housed and cared for 20 foster children in the seattle area but now they've been told to vacate their home to make room for unaccompanied minors. the family was renting a home from friends of youth. and investigation says, quote, the organization saw a new funding source with the federal government office of refugee resettlement and decided to use the house for undocumented immigrant children. the investigation goes on to say the sanchez family is astonished that friends of youth would remove washington children who are making strides in a foster home and replace them with children from the border which friends of you
served as foster parents for 7 years are searching for new place to live. their home is used to make room for migrant children. trace gallagher is on the case live from the west coast newsroom tracking down the facts, good evening. >> turns out taking care of kids illegally from other countries is more profitable than taking care of american foster kids, sanchez and his wife are trained to handle children with behavioral problems and they have housed and cared for 20 foster children in...
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tahar rahim and jodie foster playing mohamedou ould slahi and nancy hollander.u keep going back to guantÁnamo? 14 years mohamedou was held. did you think you would see the day he was freed in 2016? >> amy, i did not know whether he would ever be freed. working in every possible way we could and when there was nothing happening, which was true for years, encapsulated in that scene, terry and i took turns going back every couple of months to see mohamedou because there is no other way to communicate with him. it is not like a regular prison where you can get phone calls in the federal system where there is email. there is nothing. so we had to go there to make sure he was ok. we spent days there. guantÁnamo is not a place where you go to the prison for an hour and make a flight to come home. the flights go down on sunday and come back on thursday or friday. so we spent hours and hours and days with mohamedou. there were times when he gave up, i believe. when i questioned why he wasn't praying, it was because i felt that he was depressed. at one point, he did say i
tahar rahim and jodie foster playing mohamedou ould slahi and nancy hollander.u keep going back to guantÁnamo? 14 years mohamedou was held. did you think you would see the day he was freed in 2016? >> amy, i did not know whether he would ever be freed. working in every possible way we could and when there was nothing happening, which was true for years, encapsulated in that scene, terry and i took turns going back every couple of months to see mohamedou because there is no other way to...
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i know a little bit about foster children because my husband when was in congress he worked with foster in congress told me about their experiences. i don't know any population than the unborn that is more vulnerable than a foster child. >> they're incredibly vulnerable. they are going into the state already traumatized because of the situation that led them to foster care. and any time they have to go from a home to a home to a home puts them in further trauma. it is a soulless position to do that to these kids. as you point out one ended up in the hospital with anxiety and, of course, another one is still out there, ran away. and i pray that this person, this kid doesn't become another statistic of a foster care kid who becomes homeless. we are in a crisis and to kick them out so that we can replace them with unaccompanied migrants from the border is just turning your back on the people who need your help the most who are your neighbors. >> rachel: mundo, do you think this was about money? do you think they just thought they are going to get more money from the government if they take
i know a little bit about foster children because my husband when was in congress he worked with foster in congress told me about their experiences. i don't know any population than the unborn that is more vulnerable than a foster child. >> they're incredibly vulnerable. they are going into the state already traumatized because of the situation that led them to foster care. and any time they have to go from a home to a home to a home puts them in further trauma. it is a soulless position...
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joining me to discuss that shocking request, foster parent travis and charla call.d morning to you both. jillian: i should be thinking you for being foster parents. you have such big hearts. i will start with you. what is it like, this email asking you to take 26 children. >> i was concerned charlotte.the initial call. >> i will go ahead and answer. i got the answer. i checked the voicemail, there's an emergency call from the licensing department wanting to know how many beds you have available. at first i dismissed it thinking we already have this, why do i need to respond but i decided to reach out to my worker and ask should this be something? one emergency we don't know about, a lot of families are calling, not sure what it is and heard back from our supervisor. i checked my email and that is where it gave what is available, to click on this link so i'm looking at these numbers, 10 larger numbers, just doesn't make sense because normally the maximum amount is six, they don't like to go above that. jillian: you usually, the maximum number is 6 so you didn't know
joining me to discuss that shocking request, foster parent travis and charla call.d morning to you both. jillian: i should be thinking you for being foster parents. you have such big hearts. i will start with you. what is it like, this email asking you to take 26 children. >> i was concerned charlotte.the initial call. >> i will go ahead and answer. i got the answer. i checked the voicemail, there's an emergency call from the licensing department wanting to know how many beds you...
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among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2. 3. trips was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with them to get someone to be adopted samantha who was 8. was a day to day. person it was easy. to . fall. by the. ball. it was true for the very. little. this was the dog see you don't listen. to a good place and it was a go go off the. most know. that it's. hard. to. superstition. if you go. you mustn't. call them missing. before the assessment will sit at the minds of the interns if. you don't the shemozzle someone there that's been in the lobby. goes through big. in the late 1980 s. come to reported to the burning senate that his experiment to being a success describing the lives of 3 foster families just claims that it pulled the boys had become good citizens able to support themselves and that they had retained their interest sexual orientation. in his report. it was clear to me that the 3 men had done so much for their boys primarily because they hadn't changed in sexual relatio
among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2. 3. trips was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with them to get someone to be adopted samantha who was 8. was a day to day. person it was easy. to . fall. by the. ball. it was true for the very. little. this was the dog see you don't listen. to a good place and it was a go go off the. most know. that it's. hard. to. superstition. if you go....
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to new haven to get foster. he's envisioning killing himself, killing her, killing both of them in this orgy of violence. and he finally is -- he eats breakfast the morning of the shooting. he's at the park central hotel. and he buys a copy of "the washington star" newspaper. and he flips it open. on page a4 there's the president's schedule. and there he is at the hilton. he's like, you know what, i'm going to take my little gun, my .22 caliber, and go up there and see how close i can get and what can happen. he's waiting right over there behind a rope line about 15 feet past where the open door is for the limousine. he has a .22 caliber gun in his pocket. it's loaded with devastator bullets which are tipped with lead azide. lead azide is an explosive, a high explosive. and so they blow up when they hit things. he's sitting there, waiting, waiting, waiting. reagan comes out. hinckley can't believe he's this close. he's 15 feet from the president. the agents are surrounding him. there's three cops at the roof lin
to new haven to get foster. he's envisioning killing himself, killing her, killing both of them in this orgy of violence. and he finally is -- he eats breakfast the morning of the shooting. he's at the park central hotel. and he buys a copy of "the washington star" newspaper. and he flips it open. on page a4 there's the president's schedule. and there he is at the hilton. he's like, you know what, i'm going to take my little gun, my .22 caliber, and go up there and see how close i can...
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among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2. 3. trips was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him to be adopted samantha who was 8. was a day to day life we personally was using. illegal. in the. fall for the. fall. it was true for the very. little. this was the dog. you don't suppose the. question was that they'll. go off the road. must know. that it's bloody. hard to convey. to one's own. superstitions. if you go. you mustn't. call him missing. before the assessment will sit at the minds of. the shemozzle someone there that's been in the lobby. beyond. those 3 big. in the late 1980 s. kempler reported to the burning senate that his experiment to being a success describing the lives of 3 foster families the claims that it pulled the boys had become good citizens able to support themselves and that they had retained their interest sexual orientation. in his report came to a relative it was clear to me that the 3 men had done so much for their boys primarily because they had
among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2. 3. trips was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him to be adopted samantha who was 8. was a day to day life we personally was using. illegal. in the. fall for the. fall. it was true for the very. little. this was the dog. you don't suppose the. question was that they'll. go off the road. must know. that it's bloody. hard to convey. to...
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foster. i'm not the chair. i do not know as to the outcome of the it various projects. sorry. various towers because it's a large complicated site. ocean wide is outside of the transmitee zone. >> that's why we're asking the planning department and not ocii. >> can we finish public comment and get that out of the way and then we can come back for questions and comments. thank you. >> please, madam clerk. >> can you unmute the last caller, please. >> there's two more callers in the queue. >> good afternoon, chair melgar and supervisors peskin and preston. it's international women's day. a couple of you were in the streets with me earlier with our private sector hoping to end harassment on the job and context frame of mind i'm probably frustrated to hear one of these committee members call out a minority partner on the project and somehow try to associate him with i believe his wife create an issue out of something. it's offensive, inappropriate, it's untimely. i don't give a damn if phil colli
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driver and he began to fantasize about jodie foster. his life began to kind of mirror travis pickle, who was the main character in taxi driver, the movie, a very violent movie where bickel tries to impress a woman he admires, so he starts focusing on jodie foster. over time it becomes more and more obsessive, and in his mind he realizes the only way to impress her is to shoot the president of the united states. he hangs out at the warehouse, watching the president elect. he actually stopped corridor. in october, 19, 80 he was in dayton, ohio, he got within arms reach of the president did not bring his guns with him, he left them at the gush -- bus station, and he regretted, that he had been stocking presidents and stuff, he's in l.a., he takes the bus cross country, he arrived today before the shooting. at that moment from the documents that i have read, the psychological reports, he has not made up his mind to shoot the president, he does not even know that the president is in town. he wants to take the bus from -- two new haven, he's
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he was obsessed with jodie foster. we all know infinitely obsessed with jodie foster hinckley is a really strange character and i tried to write him in the most balanced way possible. people differ on whether he was really insane at that moment. the jury decided that he was he had an obsession with jodie foster and it had started a few years earlier in 1976. he saw the movie taxi driver and he began to fantasize about jodie foster and his life began to kind of mirror travis bickle. who was the main character in taxi driver the movie a very violent film where bickel is a taxi driver a former army vet who wants to kill a presidential candidate to impress a woman he admires so he starts focusing on jodie foster played a prostitute in that movie. and over time it becomes more and more obsessive and he realizes in his mind and his mind he wants to impress her and he thinks the only way i can impress her would be to shoot the presidency united states. and so we he hangs out at blair house some during the transition period in
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i'm in foster care means i've had a trauma in my life. why are we as a government not stepping up? could you please share your feelings on this issue? dr. graves: i worked both in the child welfare system and the mental health system. the young person is exactly right. you can assume that every child who is in the foster care system has experienced some kind of trauma. one of the things people don't understand is that removing a child from their family, even when there may be neglect involved, can be just as traumatic and sometimes more traumatic than whatever the issues are that may have led them to the child welfare system. i believe strongly that they have to take a multisystemic approach to the issue, and limiting programs like therapeutic foster care, making sure every foster care parent has some basic understanding of mental health issues and knows how to connect their child to those services and that the child protection system has adequate resources to make sure those services are available to not only the child but to the child a
i'm in foster care means i've had a trauma in my life. why are we as a government not stepping up? could you please share your feelings on this issue? dr. graves: i worked both in the child welfare system and the mental health system. the young person is exactly right. you can assume that every child who is in the foster care system has experienced some kind of trauma. one of the things people don't understand is that removing a child from their family, even when there may be neglect involved,...
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that probably takes a bit of the sting out of it i would say so and speaking of jodie foster she is headlining a roundup at berlin's international film festival which runs this week and prides itself on privilege and political films in particular let's take a look at the mauritanian you need to tell me the truth you need to tell me what happened how to get the pain do you want to stand next to fire you know. whatever i said. it doesn't matter. a defense lawyer and her client mohamedou old slahi from mauritania is in custody in guantanamo he's accused of having aided the terrorists who carried out the 911 attacks but is he really kilty golden globe winner jodie foster place lawyer nancy hollander likely a real person the character is based on she also believes in the law. you know how our country is shaped by that how the world she and if there was ever there was anything that made me believe in democracy in the rule of law it's been me from. the film copilot is also based on a true story having to do with 911 astley love say yet a seemingly perfect love story but then he becomes one
that probably takes a bit of the sting out of it i would say so and speaking of jodie foster she is headlining a roundup at berlin's international film festival which runs this week and prides itself on privilege and political films in particular let's take a look at the mauritanian you need to tell me the truth you need to tell me what happened how to get the pain do you want to stand next to fire you know. whatever i said. it doesn't matter. a defense lawyer and her client mohamedou old slahi...
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that probably takes a bit of the sting out of it i would say so and speaking of jodie foster she is headlining a round up at berlin's international film festival which runs this week and prides itself on privilege and political films in particular let's take a look at the mauritanian you need to tell me the truth you need to tell me what happens when i hit the plane do you want to stand next to the fire you know nothing whatever i said. it doesn't matter. a defense lawyer and her client mohamedou old slahi from mauritania is in custody in kuantan amman he's accused of having aided the terrorists who carried out the 911 attacks but is he really guilty golden globe winner jodie foster place lawyer nancy hollander like the real person the character is based on she also believes in the law. you know how our country is shaped by that how the world is shaped by that and if there was ever there was anything that made me believe in democracy and the rule of law it's been me that's from. the film copilot is also based on a true story having to do with 911 astley love say yet a seemingly perf
that probably takes a bit of the sting out of it i would say so and speaking of jodie foster she is headlining a round up at berlin's international film festival which runs this week and prides itself on privilege and political films in particular let's take a look at the mauritanian you need to tell me the truth you need to tell me what happens when i hit the plane do you want to stand next to the fire you know nothing whatever i said. it doesn't matter. a defense lawyer and her client...
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that probably takes a bit of the sting out of it i would say so and speaking of jodie foster she is headlining a round up at berlin's international film festival which runs this week and prides itself on privilege and political films in particular let's take a look at the mauritanian you need to tell me the truth you need to tell me what happened to her i can't depend on you want to stand next to the fire you know nothing whatever i said. doesn't matter. a defense lawyer and her client mohamedou old slahi from mauritania is in custody in kuantan amman he's accused of having aided the terrorists who carried out the 911 attacks but is he really guilty golden globe winner jodie foster plays lawyer nancy hollander like the real person the character is based on she also believes in the law. you know how our country is shaped by that how the world is shaped by that and if there was ever there was anything that made me believe in democracy and the rule of law it's been me that's from. the film copilot is also based on a true story having to do with 911 astley love say yet a seemingly perfe
that probably takes a bit of the sting out of it i would say so and speaking of jodie foster she is headlining a round up at berlin's international film festival which runs this week and prides itself on privilege and political films in particular let's take a look at the mauritanian you need to tell me the truth you need to tell me what happened to her i can't depend on you want to stand next to the fire you know nothing whatever i said. doesn't matter. a defense lawyer and her client...
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foster. so if this were not to have the complication between two different agencies -- city plans and ocii -- if -- city planning and ocii -- it was just an off-site deal, we would require the certificate of occupancy at the same time, right? so i'm wondering, you know, like, what -- why we structured the deal this way? i mean, i think just to -- this may be where supervisor peskin was going. it seems if it were just under the jurisdiction of the planning department, there would be an incentive to do it together, but because there's two more jurisdictions, it gives folks more flexibility, which may be what supervisor peskin is trying to get to, which is we would get something in return. >> certainly, chair melgar. i can answer that, and nick, if i miss anything, please feel free to jump in. i think certainly when you might have seen this project at the planning commission, it was exactly that: an offsited project that would have required the t.c.o. before satisfying the requirement on the don
foster. so if this were not to have the complication between two different agencies -- city plans and ocii -- if -- city planning and ocii -- it was just an off-site deal, we would require the certificate of occupancy at the same time, right? so i'm wondering, you know, like, what -- why we structured the deal this way? i mean, i think just to -- this may be where supervisor peskin was going. it seems if it were just under the jurisdiction of the planning department, there would be an incentive...
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and led reforms from the 1990s that are becoming pillars of the state foster care system. children needing intensive treatment with get it in their home or a foster family's home. the wrap around services come to you without moving to an institution. >> it doesn't matter if you are struggling at home, at home, if you are struggling with substance use, if your family needs help. wrap around brings it to you where you are and can stay with you until life gets better. >> it was our solution. >> reporter: will lightborn calls ken a humble visionary. >> instead of thinking we are going to do therapy for a child, therapeutic work with a family and that's really the legacy that i think kent is bringing to us. >> reporter: he is working with schools to provide mental health and dozens of other services to students. he is reuniting and offering therapy to hundreds of communities livito eipoteial an serving young people and families in crisis, the jefferson award in the bay area goes to ken barack. >> ken will start a new nonprofit called just advocacy. seneca offers services and ju
and led reforms from the 1990s that are becoming pillars of the state foster care system. children needing intensive treatment with get it in their home or a foster family's home. the wrap around services come to you without moving to an institution. >> it doesn't matter if you are struggling at home, at home, if you are struggling with substance use, if your family needs help. wrap around brings it to you where you are and can stay with you until life gets better. >> it was our...
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he was obsessed with jodie foster. we all know infinitely obsessed with jodie foster. hinckley is a really strange character and i tried to write him in the most balanced way possible. and people differ on whether he was really insane at that moment. the jury decided that he was he had an obsession with jodie foster and they had started a few years earlier in 1976. he saw the movie taxi driver and he began to fantasize about jodie foster and his life began to kind of mirror travis bickle. who was the main character in taxi driver the movie a very violent film where bickel is a taxi driver a former army vet who wants to kill a presidential candidate to impress a woman he admires and so he starts focusing on jodie foster played a prostitute in that movie and over time. it becomes more and more obsessive and he real is in his mind and his mind he wants to impress her and he thinks the only way i can impress her would be to shoot the presidency united states and so he hangs out at blair house some during the transition period in 1980 in 19 early 1981 stalking the president
he was obsessed with jodie foster. we all know infinitely obsessed with jodie foster. hinckley is a really strange character and i tried to write him in the most balanced way possible. and people differ on whether he was really insane at that moment. the jury decided that he was he had an obsession with jodie foster and they had started a few years earlier in 1976. he saw the movie taxi driver and he began to fantasize about jodie foster and his life began to kind of mirror travis bickle. who...
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some of them are former foster care youth. some of them are coming from abusive situations.f homes, some are being pushed out of their homes, because you know because of finances, many end up in homeless encampments or are sleeping in cars and estimated 700 people between 18 and 24 years older, homeless and alameda county, but those numbers date back to 2019 in most outreach workers believe the number is much higher. about a third of them have aged out. foster care and ended up on the streets, homelessness for young people is a huge issue, and it's a problem made worse by the pandemic, says julia lakes of beyond emancipation, an organization that works with young adults transitioning out of foster care. they're being moved around a lot. i'm a lot more than previously because of concerns, um around. you know, folks not wanting to necessarily take someone in during co bed. and um yeah, just struggling to find more. reliable housing, and it could get worse housing subsidies put in place because of covid are set to end in december for those about to exit the foster care system.
some of them are former foster care youth. some of them are coming from abusive situations.f homes, some are being pushed out of their homes, because you know because of finances, many end up in homeless encampments or are sleeping in cars and estimated 700 people between 18 and 24 years older, homeless and alameda county, but those numbers date back to 2019 in most outreach workers believe the number is much higher. about a third of them have aged out. foster care and ended up on the streets,...
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out of foster care.of young people in the streets is a growing issue because of covid and his ktvu is rob roth tells us, it's. no 10 new skyscraper scraper is coming to san francisco san francisco supervisors today approved an 800 ft tall tower that will be the city's fourth largest building parcel f, as it's called, is planned for the howard street area next to the trans bait. trans excuse me trends transbay transit center sales force had planted to lease office space in that building, but decided against it because its workforce is doing more about work. amid the pandemic. it is not yet clear who the anchor tenant will be. well, california beating almost 18 year old record for a single month's home sales and price like in january, retailers say it does not look like the market is going to slow down any time soon. okay to be is tom baker has the numbers and the reasons behind the spike in sales. according to california real estate sales tracker and publisher first tuesday in round numbers, california ra
out of foster care.of young people in the streets is a growing issue because of covid and his ktvu is rob roth tells us, it's. no 10 new skyscraper scraper is coming to san francisco san francisco supervisors today approved an 800 ft tall tower that will be the city's fourth largest building parcel f, as it's called, is planned for the howard street area next to the trans bait. trans excuse me trends transbay transit center sales force had planted to lease office space in that building, but...
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, west bound 92 at foster city boulevard.lder, so just slight spectator slowing. 16 minutes between 880 towards 101. bay bridge commute has been pretty quiet, no delays at the toll plaza. you will see brake lights past this point near the incline and pockets of slowing across the upper deck. it's been a pretty easy commute out of the east bay into san francisco. we are seeing slow and go speeds out of tracy heading into the altamont pass area, brake lights just past the 205, 580 connector. still about 30 minutes from 205 towards 680. taking a look at traffic in the south bay, slow speeds north bound 101 as you work approaching the 880 connector. that's a look at your morning ride. >> reporter: another week, another school district back for in person classes. we are live from dublin. >>> fire crews scrambling in santa clara. the overnight rescue as a home goes up in flames. >>> coming up today on the drew barrymore show, call me kat star mayim ah, the first apartment. minimum decor. maximum entertainment. they've got a flex 4k
, west bound 92 at foster city boulevard.lder, so just slight spectator slowing. 16 minutes between 880 towards 101. bay bridge commute has been pretty quiet, no delays at the toll plaza. you will see brake lights past this point near the incline and pockets of slowing across the upper deck. it's been a pretty easy commute out of the east bay into san francisco. we are seeing slow and go speeds out of tracy heading into the altamont pass area, brake lights just past the 205, 580 connector....
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>> anyone can foster. love to have folks who can foster big dogs but you can either not have a dog or have dogs at home yourself. would take people who have never had a dog before. we take people who have had 100 dogs. >> tell us about the little guy you are holding right there. i don't know if it is a he or she but adorable! >> he is a he. he is 1 of 6 dogs starting to get him a chance to get socialized. pretty soon they will be available on our website. >> thank you so much for your time and best of luck with the program. thank you so much.>>> >>> animal adoptions have surged during the pandemic. here is a pic that is not available at the peninsula humane society. of us was found wondering at what said property in february. no one has claimed him and he is available for adopfor adopfop >>> what you think? >> i am not going to adopt but >> you don't have much space. >> everybody knows that if you live here. let's talk about the winds. they are everywhere. we see gusts to 30-35 miles per hour. it is a wind
>> anyone can foster. love to have folks who can foster big dogs but you can either not have a dog or have dogs at home yourself. would take people who have never had a dog before. we take people who have had 100 dogs. >> tell us about the little guy you are holding right there. i don't know if it is a he or she but adorable! >> he is a he. he is 1 of 6 dogs starting to get him a chance to get socialized. pretty soon they will be available on our website. >> thank you so...
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we know that the foster care system has been strained during covid.ikes in child abuse now we are hearing calls or reports that foster parents have been called to take on more foster children from the border, children coming over illegally from the border. what do you make of that? oh, we lost him. all right. well, i will tell you what i think. i think it's outrageous and many of these people have been called and told to accept two, three, four, even up to 26 more foster children. i think it's wrong and we ought to look into this because we know that covid has really strained our social services system and no one is suffering more than foster children. coming up: some warn our children's literature is looking more and more like chinese children's literature. why our next guest who grew up in china says stopping the next cultural revolution starts with your own library next. ♪ ♪ advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could me
we know that the foster care system has been strained during covid.ikes in child abuse now we are hearing calls or reports that foster parents have been called to take on more foster children from the border, children coming over illegally from the border. what do you make of that? oh, we lost him. all right. well, i will tell you what i think. i think it's outrageous and many of these people have been called and told to accept two, three, four, even up to 26 more foster children. i think it's...