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-- foster parents. and then, third, no same-sex couple has ever come to catholic social services for participation in this program, and, therefore, catholic social services' policy has never actually denied any same-sex couple the opportunity to be foster parents in philadelphia. i just want to make sure those three facts are accurate, and you can elaborate as you see fit. ms. windham: that's all correct, justice kavanaugh. and that demonstrates, first, that css is not going to prevent any same-sex couple from being able to foster in philadelphia. there are many other agencies out there. they're merely asking to be able to step aside and recuse if that situation ever to -- were ever to arise. it also demonstrates the city doesn't have a compelling interest here. this is a system that has worked effectively and worked well for many years. this is an unnecessary conflict. the city of philadelphia had an easy option here, which is to allow catholic social services to continue the great work that it's been
-- foster parents. and then, third, no same-sex couple has ever come to catholic social services for participation in this program, and, therefore, catholic social services' policy has never actually denied any same-sex couple the opportunity to be foster parents in philadelphia. i just want to make sure those three facts are accurate, and you can elaborate as you see fit. ms. windham: that's all correct, justice kavanaugh. and that demonstrates, first, that css is not going to prevent any...
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one of the arguments that was made, that other foster parents or potential foster parents can go to other agencies. they don't have to contract or work through the catholic foster agency. that was the argument made by the catholic foster agency here. they have prevailed. the supreme court saying, in fact, philadelphia did violate the first amendment free speech and freedom of religion rights of this catholic organization, who refused to recruit same-sex couples. i'm reading through this opinion. what is interesting here is this is notable because the supreme court last term decided three major cases in favor of religious groups. in fact, this term, we've seen the supreme court repeatedly side with institutions when it comes to covid restrictions. a lot of cases have come before them in the form of emergency orders. the court said, the state cannot burden religious institutions in imposing covid restrictions. this is a court that's come down on the side of religious institutions, notably here. this is saying that catholic organizations, other religious organizations, do not have to comply
one of the arguments that was made, that other foster parents or potential foster parents can go to other agencies. they don't have to contract or work through the catholic foster agency. that was the argument made by the catholic foster agency here. they have prevailed. the supreme court saying, in fact, philadelphia did violate the first amendment free speech and freedom of religion rights of this catholic organization, who refused to recruit same-sex couples. i'm reading through this...
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foster kids who have autism failed to place them with services they need.orida foster care system revealed, quote, case workers placed kids in dangerously overcrowded homes and with foster parents who later faced civil or criminal charges of sexual assault and torture, unquote. almost 700,000 kids in the united states are in the system, in some way, every year, according to the department of health and human services. these incidents and others prompted us at "the lead" to talk to experts who told us that the entire model of foster care in the united states needs a major overhaul. >> a new spotlight on foster care in the yunited states for all the wrong reasons. >> our systems failed her. >> reporter: in ohio, makhia bryant shot dead by police while holding a knife. in florida, stunned police exchanging gunfire with two young kids from a group home. >> cease fire. >> shots fired. >> both children facing attempted murder charges. >> where have we gone wrong that 12-year-old and 14-year-old think it's okay to take on law enforcement? >> headlines like these s
foster kids who have autism failed to place them with services they need.orida foster care system revealed, quote, case workers placed kids in dangerously overcrowded homes and with foster parents who later faced civil or criminal charges of sexual assault and torture, unquote. almost 700,000 kids in the united states are in the system, in some way, every year, according to the department of health and human services. these incidents and others prompted us at "the lead" to talk to...
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we need everyone, all hands on deck, fostering these children.hat, as well as the other 29 agencies that work with lgbt couples and are tailored to the needs of lgbtq adults and children. we need more people to work in this space. >> i understand what you're saying. but i don't think needs of a lgbtq couple are different than the needs of any loving couple who would want to foster a child. i think that's a distinction. and that's the core of the discrimination argument that is also at issue here. this is the supreme court's ruling today. ruling in your favor. thank you for coming on for your reaction. >> thank you, kate. >>> coming up for us, the delta variant is spreading fast. a top doctor is calling it a profound threat to america. that's next. tonight, i'll be eating a veggie cheeseburger on ciabatta, no tomatoes.. [hard a] tonight... i'll be eating four cheese tortellini with extra tomatoes. [full emphasis on the soft a] so its come to this? [doorbell chimes] thank you. [doorbell chimes] bravo. careful, hamill. daddy's not here to save you.
we need everyone, all hands on deck, fostering these children.hat, as well as the other 29 agencies that work with lgbt couples and are tailored to the needs of lgbtq adults and children. we need more people to work in this space. >> i understand what you're saying. but i don't think needs of a lgbtq couple are different than the needs of any loving couple who would want to foster a child. i think that's a distinction. and that's the core of the discrimination argument that is also at...
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>> foster: i wasn't happy about it.distressing. >> cooper: do you feel some guilt? >> foster: no, i didn't feel any guilt. i didn't do it. but i could apologize for it. >> cooper: and last year, 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. because they are the reason that we'r
>> foster: i wasn't happy about it.distressing. >> cooper: do you feel some guilt? >> foster: no, i didn't feel any guilt. i didn't do it. but i could apologize for it. >> cooper: and last year, 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...
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from participating outside of foster care.re are 5,000 kids in the foster care system, a thousand 100 every year aged out of the system in pennsylvania which means they are subject to a lot of times violent and mental disruption. some of them are arrested in my opinion through no fault of their own. this catholic institution, catholic church in philadelphia has been trying to help children for two centuries. so when you attack this catholic church you are attacking these children and politicizing some children who are in the most vulnerable situation that one could imagine. harris, that's the heart of the issue for a lot of americans which is simply the safe care of children. it's the one that is. i do wonder how much -- because you talked about the latitude or what might be next on the horizon beyond this and i'm mostly curious about that for this reason. the religious voice in america has always been looked at as other. and they treat people who are strong in their faith that way. like, if that group is going to fight for so
from participating outside of foster care.re are 5,000 kids in the foster care system, a thousand 100 every year aged out of the system in pennsylvania which means they are subject to a lot of times violent and mental disruption. some of them are arrested in my opinion through no fault of their own. this catholic institution, catholic church in philadelphia has been trying to help children for two centuries. so when you attack this catholic church you are attacking these children and...
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foster: thank you. i will turn it over to our next witness, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you so much, good afternoon. thank you chairman waters, ranking member mchenry, the entire ai task force. my name is melissa and i am the founder and ceo of finreglab, a nonprofit research organization evaluating the use of new technologies and data in financial services to drive greater financial inclusion. we focus on the use of alternative financial data and machine learning algorithms in credit underwriting, because credit not only helps bridge short-term gaps but it is critical for enabling longer-term investments for families, homes, education and small business. the credit system reflects and influences the ability of families and small businesses to participate in the broader economy. yet, i think we also realize that about 20% of u.s. adults in the u.s. lacked a sufficient credit history to be scored under the most widely used models. another 30% have struggled to access affordable credit b
foster: thank you. i will turn it over to our next witness, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you so much, good afternoon. thank you chairman waters, ranking member mchenry, the entire ai task force. my name is melissa and i am the founder and ceo of finreglab, a nonprofit research organization evaluating the use of new technologies and data in financial services to drive greater financial inclusion. we focus on the use of alternative financial data and machine learning...
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i think going into foster care really did give me a - foster care really did give me a different— fostern life. over the last 12 months, those _ different outlook on life. over the last 12 months, those on - different outlook on life. over the last 12 months, those on the - last 12 months, those on the frontline of protecting children, such as teachers and social workers, have been hampered by social distancing and lockdown measures. figures obtained by the bbc show that in wales alone last year, there was a dropped of 20% in child protection orders, in other words, children going into care, compared to the previous year. unions suggest that it to the previous year. unions suggest thatitis to the previous year. unions suggest that it is a similar picture across the uk. in a non—covid year, those figures may be perceived to be a positive, but considering the social effects of lockdown on our society, some fear that children may have been missed, left in unsafe homes, and that those numbers could rise substantially as the pandemic comes to an end. mil substantially as the pandemic comes to
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goes back to arlene foster _ well up until now. goes back to arlene foster and _ well up until now.s back to arlene foster and i think - well up until now. goes back to arlene foster and i think it - well up until now. goes back to| arlene foster and i think it goes backin arlene foster and i think it goes back in the dup history but fundamentally this is about the party that has made a number of catastrophic mistakes over the past few years, really, decades... relate. that depends on your opinion. the party are struggling to grapple with his mistakes and i don't think it is ready to recognise those mistakes until it does so i do not think it will be able to move on. ., ., , ., ., on. you mention the irish language, art of on. you mention the irish language, part of these — on. you mention the irish language, part of these latest _ on. you mention the irish language, part of these latest discussions - on. you mention the irish language, part of these latest discussions to i part of these latest discussions to be a first minister in place, but now we have the northern ireland protoco
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as foster parents.successfully by lori wyndham senior council at the beckett fund for religious liberty. she joins us now with insight into the ruling and where she thinks future court decisions could land. it's not all that common to have a 9-0 ruling in the supreme court. you must have felt good about this one. >> you know, it was a very exciting day and especially exciting day for my clients who were told by the city of philadelphia that they could no longer welcome foster children into their home just because they partnered with catholic social services. the win 9-0 was huge. jon: what was the city's problem with catholic social services? >> well, there was a newspaper report saying that catholic social services because of its religious beliefs will marriage couldn't certify an uncertified or same sex couple, if any had ever approached them. none h they would simply refer to one of the other two dozen agencies who could help them complete that certification and become foster parents. >> this wasn't,
as foster parents.successfully by lori wyndham senior council at the beckett fund for religious liberty. she joins us now with insight into the ruling and where she thinks future court decisions could land. it's not all that common to have a 9-0 ruling in the supreme court. you must have felt good about this one. >> you know, it was a very exciting day and especially exciting day for my clients who were told by the city of philadelphia that they could no longer welcome foster children...
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she's here to take them to foster home the in the mega right. are the cs eventually returned her children or they were so bizarre, so cruel, that they made huge headlines and sparkle usa to day found that in recent years, child removals for domestic violence in florida spiked after dcf based criticism. it's a cycle that works like a case of child abuse made headlines, and outreach public demands action. and in response, dcf removes more children from their homes, both justified and not. in 2014 a miami herald investigation found the dcf failed to prevent the death of almost 500 children. over a period of 6 years. in response, florida, lawmakers made it easier for dcf to separate children from their parents. we wanted to understand the thinking behind these removal, but no one at dcf would talk to us. so we tracked down a lawyer. we used to work for the agency. how many child removals were you doing there? be some time, certain days where you'd have 5 or 6 in the day. how many of those removal do you think were absolutely necessary to keep the ch
she's here to take them to foster home the in the mega right. are the cs eventually returned her children or they were so bizarre, so cruel, that they made huge headlines and sparkle usa to day found that in recent years, child removals for domestic violence in florida spiked after dcf based criticism. it's a cycle that works like a case of child abuse made headlines, and outreach public demands action. and in response, dcf removes more children from their homes, both justified and not. in 2014...
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the dcf failed to properly that the new foster parent . and as a result, the agency delivered some children to foster parents who then physically and sexually abused them. dcf shouldn't be finding out about these things in, in the newspaper. january 2021. they'll work with dcf top official, responded to usa, today's findings at an oversight hearing. serial pedophile had over 30 of our children in his care. i'm not happy with the quality of that work. the quality of the work was poor at they stop removing children from loving families. they'll open up the bed and those good foster care for the children that really need it. and those children won't have to go from place where they're going to be abused. we can't be defined by media story. there's a lot of, there's a 1000000, great things that happen in the system every day. first, we have lena marie hale. lena also testified miss hale. i am victim not only of domestic. i went to staffers some severe and battling syndrome, but also a victim of a system. please, mr. pablo, how me understand my
the dcf failed to properly that the new foster parent . and as a result, the agency delivered some children to foster parents who then physically and sexually abused them. dcf shouldn't be finding out about these things in, in the newspaper. january 2021. they'll work with dcf top official, responded to usa, today's findings at an oversight hearing. serial pedophile had over 30 of our children in his care. i'm not happy with the quality of that work. the quality of the work was poor at they...
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olly foster is there for us now., albeit for different reasons. yeah, england booed off the pitch last night by certain sections of supporters. we'll get to them in just a moment because there's a lot of soul—searching in the england camp. but the scottish camp, they're backin camp. but the scottish camp, they're back in the northeast. they're still alive and knew they could not afford to lose here against after their opening to beat against the checks. it's now all to play for for both croatia and scotland and hamden on tuesday. what are performance from the scots. they could have won it —— the scots. they could have won it —— the czechs. set them up just right. first to suck up locate all those talents in the england team —— suffocate. gilmore at the age of 20, just a dozen or so appearances for chelsea and his country, and he boss that midfield and looked absolutely fantastic. a couple changes, scotland dropping off and they really benefited scotland from the return of tierney in that czechs as well. a fantastic p
olly foster is there for us now., albeit for different reasons. yeah, england booed off the pitch last night by certain sections of supporters. we'll get to them in just a moment because there's a lot of soul—searching in the england camp. but the scottish camp, they're backin camp. but the scottish camp, they're back in the northeast. they're still alive and knew they could not afford to lose here against after their opening to beat against the checks. it's now all to play for for both...
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olly foster in wembley. h be something. wouldn't it 'ust. olly foster in wembley.pe - be something. wouldn't itjust. olly foster in wembley. let's hope that| foster in wembley. let's hope that mr gilmore gets another chance to show what he can do on the pitch during the course of this at euros 2020. thank you very much. we will have a sports bulletin shortly and i have a sports bulletin shortly and i have time about quarter to nine or thereabouts were going to be talking about the and former bbc sports writer bows and we will find out how all the euros and all the other stories are covered by the newspapers. the first additions here on the bbc news journal at 1030 and 1130 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are 0livia utley and rob merrick. let's move on we will keep go back to football of course as appropriate. the health secretary matt hancock says the latest coronavirus data looks encouraging for the remaining covid restrictions to be lifted in england on 19july. in scotland, the first minister, nicola sturgeon, said that's the earliest dat
olly foster in wembley. h be something. wouldn't it 'ust. olly foster in wembley.pe - be something. wouldn't itjust. olly foster in wembley. let's hope that| foster in wembley. let's hope that mr gilmore gets another chance to show what he can do on the pitch during the course of this at euros 2020. thank you very much. we will have a sports bulletin shortly and i have a sports bulletin shortly and i have time about quarter to nine or thereabouts were going to be talking about the and former...
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that the city of philadelphia cd not bar catholic social services from taking part in the city's fostere placement program because the group does not place children with same-sex couples. >> this is a really good result when it comes to churches, synagogues and houses of worship across the country. they are saying you cannot discriminate against churches on the basis of their faith. >> house speaker nancy pelosi and the aclu argued that the decision was not a complete loss for the lgbtq community, saying in essence the court upheld the rights of same-sex couples to be foster parents. this decision is also expected to have ripple effects like in the case of colorado baker jack phillips who is facing yet another legal fight for refusing to bake a cake celebrating something in conflict with his religious beliefs. this was not the only major ruling from the supreme court today. >> [bleep] >> that was vice president biden in 2010 caught on a hot mic at the affordable care act signing ceremony. now president biden is using the very same language to celebrate a supreme court decision that once
that the city of philadelphia cd not bar catholic social services from taking part in the city's fostere placement program because the group does not place children with same-sex couples. >> this is a really good result when it comes to churches, synagogues and houses of worship across the country. they are saying you cannot discriminate against churches on the basis of their faith. >> house speaker nancy pelosi and the aclu argued that the decision was not a complete loss for the...
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the court has ruled in favor of a catholic foster care agency letting it turn away gay couples wishing to adopt. republican senator josh hawley celebrating that decision. >> this is a resounding pro religious liberty decision and a really good result. it's a great non-discrimination ruling. they're saying you cannot discriminate against churches on the basis of their faith. this is a big victory for religious liberty. >> harris: shannon bream is with me now with the news. shannon. >> so these are the couple of the really big cases we've been waiting on as we get to the end of the term. the super bowl of the supreme court in june. this case in the catholic social services case out of philadelphia was heard back in november. we figure there was a lot of consternation trying to get together what to do with the case. there are concurrences but not a single dissent. a 9-0 decision if favor of this agency and it is important to note, too, what philadelphia said is we can't work with you because catholic social services places foster children but does not place them with same sex couples beca
the court has ruled in favor of a catholic foster care agency letting it turn away gay couples wishing to adopt. republican senator josh hawley celebrating that decision. >> this is a resounding pro religious liberty decision and a really good result. it's a great non-discrimination ruling. they're saying you cannot discriminate against churches on the basis of their faith. this is a big victory for religious liberty. >> harris: shannon bream is with me now with the news. shannon....
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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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foster kids as we try to get a roof over their head, and foster parents. what is your plan to protect american foster kids with this system, anticipate and manage the increased need for long term foster beds? >> first, congressman brady, great to see you and thank you for the question, i'm very much looking forward to you on this issue to try to help our foster kids. let me assure you that all the work that we're doing with regard to the unaccompanied migrant children, and we have responsibility for them to provide them with the health and safety while they're in this country for however long that might end up being, we will not let that impact the work that we all are doing to care for our foster children throughout the country. they run on two separate tracks. but the work we do with unaccompanied minors, migrant children, and that which we do with regard to foster care. and i want to assure you that we will continue to keep those separate. >> thank you, mr. secretary. and one, that's terrific to hear and i know you're sincere in this. when, from a timet
foster kids as we try to get a roof over their head, and foster parents. what is your plan to protect american foster kids with this system, anticipate and manage the increased need for long term foster beds? >> first, congressman brady, great to see you and thank you for the question, i'm very much looking forward to you on this issue to try to help our foster kids. let me assure you that all the work that we're doing with regard to the unaccompanied migrant children, and we have...
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this is after arlene foster got...one a bit wrong since then, since that triumphant e—mail. yes, so, said e—mail was in my inbox, and as you say, it is that word, "triumphant", isn't it? because when you look at these e—mails that governments or parties churn out, there is all the verbiage, but then there is the tone. and the clear tone of that was triumphant. we've done it, it might as well have said, in as many words. and yet, here we are at the end of the day, and it looks a bit shaky. yeah. and there is a catch to this, because we're recording this episode at tea—time on thursday, and by the time you're listening or watching to it, the situation may have changed. but let's find out what's going on right now, and a bit of the background from our correspondent danjohnson, who is actually filling in as the northern ireland correspondent, and this is his first week! first week, and political chaos crises already. so, what's going on? well, it's been a busy week, and there hasn't been a first minister since monday, beca
this is after arlene foster got...one a bit wrong since then, since that triumphant e—mail. yes, so, said e—mail was in my inbox, and as you say, it is that word, "triumphant", isn't it? because when you look at these e—mails that governments or parties churn out, there is all the verbiage, but then there is the tone. and the clear tone of that was triumphant. we've done it, it might as well have said, in as many words. and yet, here we are at the end of the day, and it looks a...
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good to talk to you james foster, thank you | to you james foster, thank you for your time here. goes through to the next round of the french open, but it was by no means straigtforward. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorby—mania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, has raised great hopes for an end to the division of europe. it happened as the queen moved towards horse guards parade for the start of trooping the colour. gunshots the queen looks worried but recovers quickly. as long as they'll pay to go and see me, i'll get out. there and kick 'em down the hills. - what does it feel like to be the first man to cross the channel by your own power? it feels pretty neat. it feel marvellous, really. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: new quarantine restrictions have come into force for passengers returning to england from portugal. police in australia say they've made more than two hundred arrests in a sophistica
good to talk to you james foster, thank you | to you james foster, thank you for your time here. goes through to the next round of the french open, but it was by no means straigtforward. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorby—mania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, has raised great hopes for an end to the division of europe. it...
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last night we saw the martini, which is a big some hollywood film with jodie foster. but there's a lot of very interesting art house movies being shown to me. the one that won the golden bear, which is the phenomenal title of bad luck banging or loony porn. it's a social satire from o mania. phenomenal film, exactly the right film for sort of this moment in time. after the sort of crazy year that we've had berlin's culture minister called this year's belly, not a new start for culture, but the pandemic really has had taken a horrible tool on the film industry and culture as a whole. how deep has the impact been on the film industry? it's been phenomenal, particularly in the center beside. send was of course, have been shot for almost a year now. the there have been allowed to reopen in some parts of germany, but there hasn't still really been a complete sort of nationwide reopening and germany's a bit different. a lot of other countries in that there's a lot of sort of mom and pops in opperation here. there's a lot of sort of small business owners have one or 2 syllab
last night we saw the martini, which is a big some hollywood film with jodie foster. but there's a lot of very interesting art house movies being shown to me. the one that won the golden bear, which is the phenomenal title of bad luck banging or loony porn. it's a social satire from o mania. phenomenal film, exactly the right film for sort of this moment in time. after the sort of crazy year that we've had berlin's culture minister called this year's belly, not a new start for culture, but the...
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they're both very familiar with foster care.d she was eight. >> i don't know what to do. i didn't think i would graduate high school. all of my friends, make new friends. i had to remap my life. reporter: they've been opening their own children said she was born. and they chose to keep her during the pandemic . >> i'm not going to like him there were a few moments where i might text check my temperature way too often, in some states they change the way they operated during the pandemic. in june, celebrated its 100th adoptions over zoom but in place like new york, the system stop for months. in texas, virtual communications became the new normal in foster care and some families opted to close the doors many families, they breached their capacity and some families decided to close for this time. and so there was a significant impact on the number of children that were able to defer during the pandemic. reporter: protective services reports that the mozart state boston hundred 47 badges the fiscal year 2020 and 2021, the state was
they're both very familiar with foster care.d she was eight. >> i don't know what to do. i didn't think i would graduate high school. all of my friends, make new friends. i had to remap my life. reporter: they've been opening their own children said she was born. and they chose to keep her during the pandemic . >> i'm not going to like him there were a few moments where i might text check my temperature way too often, in some states they change the way they operated during the...
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foster say. namely somehow the women's health protection act would forbid women from we questing ultrasound. prof. goodwin: senator, that is inaccurate. i would like to make a point. the first is that liberty is founded in our constitution. so when we hear questions about whether abortion is in the constitution, that is like an originalist argument that fails on his face, because liberty is in our constitution. but if we wanted to think about it even more critically, who would dare think about holding to a constitutional vision that denied women personhood? a right to vote? a right to be gainfully employed an ea -- and earn equal wages? a constitution that maintained black people as three fist of a person? there is a second -- as 3/5 of a person. there's a second point i want to make, because dr. king was invoked today. in 1966, dr. king said of all the injustices and inadequacies -- inequities, in equity in health care is the most inhuman. his words. he later said in another speech, that black p
foster say. namely somehow the women's health protection act would forbid women from we questing ultrasound. prof. goodwin: senator, that is inaccurate. i would like to make a point. the first is that liberty is founded in our constitution. so when we hear questions about whether abortion is in the constitution, that is like an originalist argument that fails on his face, because liberty is in our constitution. but if we wanted to think about it even more critically, who would dare think about...
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the biden administration diverts health care and foster care funds that push america's foster kids out of their homes to make way for migrant children. this crisis has made its way into communities across the country and making worse the challenges facing our foster care system. just last month, nearly 300 children in texas had to seek shelter in an office, a hotel or a church because there were no open beds in our current foster care system. i hope that you, as we discuss, can shed some light on the agency's handling of the crisis, ensuring the well-being of more than the -- excuse me, 18,000 unaccompanied kids in your care. there is too much at stake to get this wrong. whether we're talking about child care, medicare, the budget in our view is the last thing americans need. we should and could go a different way. we can tackle enormous challenges by working together. i hope that's what we do. welcome back to the committee. chairman, i hope we can take a step in that direction today. >> thank you, mr. brady. all member's opening statements, without objection l be made part of the reco
the biden administration diverts health care and foster care funds that push america's foster kids out of their homes to make way for migrant children. this crisis has made its way into communities across the country and making worse the challenges facing our foster care system. just last month, nearly 300 children in texas had to seek shelter in an office, a hotel or a church because there were no open beds in our current foster care system. i hope that you, as we discuss, can shed some light...
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foster is recognized. mr. foster: thank you, madam chair. dr. clements, in your testimony you state your team has deployed to nearly 40 wildfires in california with specialized equipment and including mobile doppler radar assets and these tools provided a lot of insights into the dynamic of plume wildfires and how the fires in the atmosphere interact with each other on the large scale. you know, back in my district in illinois, last week we had some -- some tornados. and it was amazing when you looked at the data that was available in real time for -- from doppler radar that my wife and i basically came to -- got into a safe area, pushed on the area and we could watch the tornado vortex as it moved across neighborhood just south of my house. so i was wondering -- i'm very interested in the technological developments and sensors, particularly cost reduction, that would help us have a much higher density with sensors on there. so in regards to that, roughly, the equipment that you deploy, how much does it cost, if you would have to buy another one
foster is recognized. mr. foster: thank you, madam chair. dr. clements, in your testimony you state your team has deployed to nearly 40 wildfires in california with specialized equipment and including mobile doppler radar assets and these tools provided a lot of insights into the dynamic of plume wildfires and how the fires in the atmosphere interact with each other on the large scale. you know, back in my district in illinois, last week we had some -- some tornados. and it was amazing when you...
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ollie foster in wembley nova — game for scotland. ollie foster in wembley now. two players - game for scotland. ollie foster in wembley now. two players self i wembley now. two players self isolating for england, how much of an issue is that for gareth southgate?— an issue is that for gareth south . ate? h, ,, ., . an issue is that for gareth southaate? ., _ , an issue is that for gareth southuate? . ., southgate? gareth southgate says of course it has — southgate? gareth southgate says of course it has disrupted _ southgate? gareth southgate says of course it has disrupted his _ southgate? gareth southgate says of course it has disrupted his plans - course it has disrupted his plans because — course it has disrupted his plans because they will probably miss the last 16 _ because they will probably miss the last 16 tie — because they will probably miss the last 16 tie. remember, england have qualified— last 16 tie. remember, england have qualified for the knockout stages so this match — qualified for the knockout stages so this match against the czech republic d
ollie foster in wembley nova — game for scotland. ollie foster in wembley now. two players - game for scotland. ollie foster in wembley now. two players self i wembley now. two players self isolating for england, how much of an issue is that for gareth southgate?— an issue is that for gareth south . ate? h, ,, ., . an issue is that for gareth southaate? ., _ , an issue is that for gareth southuate? . ., southgate? gareth southgate says of course it has — southgate? gareth southgate says...
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it would provide former foster youth with $1000 payments. years after they age out of foster care.e state senate. he tells. us it's similar to the program. in santa clara county. we brought forward. it's actually a bill which has a companion separate request in the budget process. state program would be limited to youth who remained in foster killer care until their 21st birthday. the county program offers benefits to youth who had been in foster care any time after it. day involving free speech. under the first amendment, the justices sided with a former high school cheerleader who was suspended from the team after posting profanity on social media. fox news david spun has more now on today's ruling. in a ruling with implications for the nation's 50 million public school students, the u. s supreme court ruled 8 to 1 wednesday in favor of a teenage cheerleader suspended for using profanity online. the justices determined her off campus vulgar snapchat posts were in fact protected speech under the first amendment in his majority opinion, justice stephen breyer might be tempting to d
it would provide former foster youth with $1000 payments. years after they age out of foster care.e state senate. he tells. us it's similar to the program. in santa clara county. we brought forward. it's actually a bill which has a companion separate request in the budget process. state program would be limited to youth who remained in foster killer care until their 21st birthday. the county program offers benefits to youth who had been in foster care any time after it. day involving free...
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he just tells foster to go. so foster starts marching down towards the fort. if you ever go to fort harrison, you'll go down the battlefield route and this is the road throughout the foster took. there's three swales that you'll see. and each time he goes down to swale he's safe, but when he comes up he sit with fire from the louisiana guards artillery to his right? and from fort gilmer to his front. he goes down the second swale. he comes up he gets hit he goes on the third swale he comes off and he gets hit. they finally come out of the third swale and it's a very short hike to the fort from here. they rush the fort but they're stopped they retreat. they go back and reform the fifth us cts arrive for new market heights. i'm going to try it again. so they attack again. and they're stopped cold. what about williams attack? william is not a great tactician as you'll see. he has three regiments the seventh eighth and 9th us cts. and he's facing a more daunting task in front of him as fort gilmer. to his left front his ford greg and there's an apron or fortificat
he just tells foster to go. so foster starts marching down towards the fort. if you ever go to fort harrison, you'll go down the battlefield route and this is the road throughout the foster took. there's three swales that you'll see. and each time he goes down to swale he's safe, but when he comes up he sit with fire from the louisiana guards artillery to his right? and from fort gilmer to his front. he goes down the second swale. he comes up he gets hit he goes on the third swale he comes off...
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the girl and boy aged 14 and 12 ran away from their foster home before finding a stash of weapons. the violence standoff is raising questions about the standard of care for vulnerable children in the u. s. under galico explains from miami 10 for their sitting. i mean, by now we used to seeing this kind of police body camera footage stand offs. the commonplace in the us, but this one involves children. we do this investigative say, a 14 year old girl and a 12 year old boy run away from this foster home before breaking into a house where they found weapons and ammunition armed with an assault rifle, pistol, and shotgun. the children fired on police who knew they were dealing with juveniles . a local sheriff praised his officers for their attempts to deescalate the dangerous situation, but poor scorn on a system the supposed to care for children. what the hell is the department of juvenile justice doing, sending these kids to play to handle that. we talk about juvenile justice reform deputies did everything they could to like to be escalate and they almost lost their lives with what y
the girl and boy aged 14 and 12 ran away from their foster home before finding a stash of weapons. the violence standoff is raising questions about the standard of care for vulnerable children in the u. s. under galico explains from miami 10 for their sitting. i mean, by now we used to seeing this kind of police body camera footage stand offs. the commonplace in the us, but this one involves children. we do this investigative say, a 14 year old girl and a 12 year old boy run away from this...
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s. police are involved in a shootout with 2 children who run away from their foster home football as a matter of life and death organizers push on with matches across south america. despite of surge and corona virus takes more in that state. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. we got plenty of rain continuing called, southern parts of china. can see if the my you buy your front. i was going to continue just pulsing that wet weather out. 3 weeks in areas pushing up towards japan must see that cloud and rain running in here as we go on through the next couple of days. friday, a very wet day coming in across much of japan then. wet weather will continue to slide a little further research, brightest guys come back in behind, links back all the way to our trouble. cool disturbance as well. because i explained making his way towards taiwan. tropical storm. troy was making his way in here, some very heavy rain coming in. we all like to see some flooding effecting. tie one over the next couple days here. it comes. it's making his way away from the
s. police are involved in a shootout with 2 children who run away from their foster home football as a matter of life and death organizers push on with matches across south america. despite of surge and corona virus takes more in that state. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. we got plenty of rain continuing called, southern parts of china. can see if the my you buy your front. i was going to continue just pulsing that wet weather out. 3 weeks in...
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to other foster agencies.this case, justice roberts wrote the opinion and said because there was a provision in the contract that allowed the city of philadelphia to make exceptions for other agencies possibly for other reasons, that they should have made an exception for this case. because they didn't, they violated the catholic foster agency's rights here. this was a narrow ruling. the court didn't go so far as to determine whether or not religious institutions can discriminate against same-sex couples. that may be an issue for another day. for now religious liberty advocates claim victory here. >> that was a unanimous decision. thank you very much, jessica, for that. let's discuss this and more with the house majority whip james clyburn. congressman, thank you for joining us. i want to ask you about the affordable care act in just a moment but first you just returned from the white house where president biden just signed the juneteenth federal holiday into law. this holiday is more than 150 years in the mak
to other foster agencies.this case, justice roberts wrote the opinion and said because there was a provision in the contract that allowed the city of philadelphia to make exceptions for other agencies possibly for other reasons, that they should have made an exception for this case. because they didn't, they violated the catholic foster agency's rights here. this was a narrow ruling. the court didn't go so far as to determine whether or not religious institutions can discriminate against...
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care services to find families that will adopt foster children because you won't allow them to be into the homes of same-sex parents, and the city says that violates our non-discriminating law, you're violating a city contract. catholic social services sued and said that violates our religious freedom. by a vote of 9-0, the supreme court voted with catholic social services. there's a limiting provision in this decision. what catholic social services said, you need not only to rule in favor of us, but you need to strike doubt an earlier ruling from the supreme court that says there's no religious exemption to laws that apply to everybody. the court did not go that way. this is the supreme court's way of ruling for catholic social services in this case, but not trying to set a larger principle that said any organization is now free to violate laws against discrimination on the basis of same is sem orientation. it narrows it down because of the way the decision was made. a victory for catholic social services, a defeat for the city, but the supreme court has gone out of its way to not mak
care services to find families that will adopt foster children because you won't allow them to be into the homes of same-sex parents, and the city says that violates our non-discriminating law, you're violating a city contract. catholic social services sued and said that violates our religious freedom. by a vote of 9-0, the supreme court voted with catholic social services. there's a limiting provision in this decision. what catholic social services said, you need not only to rule in favor of...
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. >> reporter: the two foster children had run away from a juvenile group home. the deputies involved inwe plac review. >> american academy of pediatrics established what it calls healthy foster care american initiative and determined mental and behavioral health is the largest unmet health need for children and teens in foster care. >>> coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> looking for the perfect combination. how artificial intelligence can help the wine industry by tasting their creations. >>> a live look outside at the city of san francisco. it's 4:40 on this thursday morning. we'll be right back. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilit
. >> reporter: the two foster children had run away from a juvenile group home. the deputies involved inwe plac review. >> american academy of pediatrics established what it calls healthy foster care american initiative and determined mental and behavioral health is the largest unmet health need for children and teens in foster care. >>> coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> looking for the perfect combination. how artificial intelligence can help...
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bill foster for five minutes of questioning. mr. foster: thank you, madam chair. mr. baca, first off thank you for your shot out to argone national labs, not only because i represent them, but it's a perfect example, the research you cited, of why this committee is committed on a bipartisan basis to doubling d.o.e.'s budget across the whole mange reigning of missions. it's one small but important part. my question to anyone that wants to try, what do you do with high performance plastics? how do you deal with plastics that have glass fibers for structural strength or color? are there classes of really high performance plastics, high temperature epoxies and so on for which there is not going to be a realistic recycling scenario or -- what fraction of the current poe tngs market is this? should we just focus on the generic plastics and acknowledge there is some classes, hopefully small volume, that are going to be really tough and we should for now give up on them? anyone want to take a stab? >> i don't mind taking a stab. some aspect of it. i think you have an importan
bill foster for five minutes of questioning. mr. foster: thank you, madam chair. mr. baca, first off thank you for your shot out to argone national labs, not only because i represent them, but it's a perfect example, the research you cited, of why this committee is committed on a bipartisan basis to doubling d.o.e.'s budget across the whole mange reigning of missions. it's one small but important part. my question to anyone that wants to try, what do you do with high performance plastics? how...
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now, there are 20 other foster services in philadelphia that place foster children in any family situation -- husband and wife or two men and two women. 20 of those services in philadelphia. but the city of philadelphia went to catholic social services and said, you have to be like the other 20. you cannot practice your faith. even though literally catholic social services had never had a gay family reach out to them for an adoption placement. they had go to gone to other places. the city of philadelphia said, no, you have to change the your practice. unfortunately, catholic social services had to argue for their religious freedom all the way to the supreme court, and today they ruled 9-0 that a faith-based institution cannot be discriminated against because of their faith. they should be able to live out the tenets of their faith and be able to practice that a now, to me that's a great decision to be able to make, to say why can't we coexist? why can't we honor everyone in their inner city dids of opinion? -- in their differences of opinion? there was no work for catholic social services
now, there are 20 other foster services in philadelphia that place foster children in any family situation -- husband and wife or two men and two women. 20 of those services in philadelphia. but the city of philadelphia went to catholic social services and said, you have to be like the other 20. you cannot practice your faith. even though literally catholic social services had never had a gay family reach out to them for an adoption placement. they had go to gone to other places. the city of...
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designing the center, such as the hi deed, frank geary with the center and done the scotland. norman foster and rim cool has with this center in glasgow, scotland, american architect, daniel leaders can't, is working on the next maggie center in london, making it the 25th in the u. k. executive director dame. laura lee has been a part of the center since the very beginning 25 years ago. so the 1st mikey center came about 3 women called maggot catholic gangs. maggie herself had a diagnosis of breast cancer and she did to fight aspects of care that weren't being provided within our system. here in the u. k, the 1st center opened after maggie had died. when we were asked to work on other centers, the other hospital grains, her friends who happened to be frank gehry, richard rogers, norman foster. then offered to to help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hostile grains. maggie center in lead just one example of how architecture can help in the healing process. ah. speaking of healing, a smile can also have a therapeutic effect, which is why soothing colors a
designing the center, such as the hi deed, frank geary with the center and done the scotland. norman foster and rim cool has with this center in glasgow, scotland, american architect, daniel leaders can't, is working on the next maggie center in london, making it the 25th in the u. k. executive director dame. laura lee has been a part of the center since the very beginning 25 years ago. so the 1st mikey center came about 3 women called maggot catholic gangs. maggie herself had a diagnosis of...
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in that case, the catholic organization said they would refer same-sex couples to other foster groups that will work with them. city leaders in philadelphia called it a disappointing decision. anne-marie? >> bradley blackburn in new york. thank you so much. >>> overseas now, israel launched a new round of air strikes targeting the gaza strip for the second time this week. the israeli military says the strikes come after hamas launched incendiary balloons into israel for a third straight day. there were no immediate reports of any death from the air strikes. earlier this morning, hamas militants in gaza hit back at israel, firing a barrage of bullets. these latest attacks come after a fragile cease-fire ended last month's 11-day war. >>> with just over two weeks left, time is running out for the white house to meet its coronavirus vaccine goal. the administration wants 70% of u.s. adults to be at least partially vaccinated by july 4th. right now the number stands at 65% as new vaccinations continue to slow across the country. meantime, health officials are becoming more concerned about
in that case, the catholic organization said they would refer same-sex couples to other foster groups that will work with them. city leaders in philadelphia called it a disappointing decision. anne-marie? >> bradley blackburn in new york. thank you so much. >>> overseas now, israel launched a new round of air strikes targeting the gaza strip for the second time this week. the israeli military says the strikes come after hamas launched incendiary balloons into israel for a third...