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as a foster to adopt parent. i know there are foster youth need our help and we need to make sure that we hold to our responsibility to fully support them during this crisis. young adults who have aged out of foster care are the number one risk for homelessness in that age group. we have the opportunity to make a difference. with that, i thank you for the time. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from wisconsin, representative moore. the speaker pro tempore: the jealt wisconsin is recognized tore two minutes. for two minutes. ms. moore: thank you so very much for yielding to me, mr. chairman. i want to thank him and ranking member walorski for bringing this bill forward. foster youth are of course some of our nation's most vulnerable. but you know what? they are also our most resilient. but even the most resilient need support. and that's what this bill is a
as a foster to adopt parent. i know there are foster youth need our help and we need to make sure that we hold to our responsibility to fully support them during this crisis. young adults who have aged out of foster care are the number one risk for homelessness in that age group. we have the opportunity to make a difference. with that, i thank you for the time. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: mr....
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it was there that she discovered the foster grandparent program. it was love at first sight. long cherished relationship with that wonderful organization. and now more than 50 years later we are pleased and grateful to welcome so many volunteers, foster grandparents, in ventura county who are here with us today. [applause] they are here, first because of the duty they feel to help children in need of their help. and second, i think they feel rightly they owe a debt of gratitude to nancy reagan, who never missed an opportunity to be an advocate for what their organization stands for and that is helping children with special needs. in fact, this is a rather distinguished audience because it contains members from local chapters, the pepperdine chapter and next year will celebrate its jubilee anniversary. it is the longest running chapter in the country. [applause] in fact, i'm going to do the saying that is most dangerous. that is for a speaker to attempt to pronounce names when she's on familiar if not with the names i more than familiar with the works foster grandparents and t
it was there that she discovered the foster grandparent program. it was love at first sight. long cherished relationship with that wonderful organization. and now more than 50 years later we are pleased and grateful to welcome so many volunteers, foster grandparents, in ventura county who are here with us today. [applause] they are here, first because of the duty they feel to help children in need of their help. and second, i think they feel rightly they owe a debt of gratitude to nancy reagan,...
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. >>> i'm xterra in foster city where the city is considering a drastic step to keep the canada goosentrol. we will tell you ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> it's a juicy problem along the foster city waterfront, and is becoming a health issue. now city leaders say he made be time to take a major step to control the goose population. >> is mac sterile reports, the idea doesn't sit well with everybody. >> reporter: for years, foster city has tried method after method to keep the canada goose population under control, but it continues to grow as these migratory birds don't seem to be migrating. now they are considering taking a drastic step. whether waddling along the waterfront or meandering through parks, canada geese live among the foster city locals. >> i consider them part of the landscape of our city. >> reporter: the city estimates there are around 320 geese that live in foster city, but they are considering a plan to reduce that number. the mayor says the birds themse
. >>> i'm xterra in foster city where the city is considering a drastic step to keep the canada goosentrol. we will tell you ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> it's a juicy problem along the foster city waterfront, and is becoming a health issue. now city leaders say he made be time to take a major step to control the goose population. >> is...
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my mom and dad of fosters since _ guess. my mom and dad of fosters since i_ guess. taught me a lot about— since i was 12. it's taught me a lot about life — since i was 12. it's taught me a lot about life in — since i was 12. it's taught me a lot about life in general and life outside _ about life in general and life outside my old nice, loving family. when _ outside my old nice, loving family. when you — outside my old nice, loving family. when you become a famous body— builder like when you become a famous body—builder like me you could when you become a famous body— builder like me you could tell them _ body— builder like me you could tell them all— body— builder like me you could tell them all about the bicycles you do and presents. dan came with his whole _ and presents. dan came with his whole family to us four years ago. they— whole family to us four years ago. they were — whole family to us four years ago. they were all shells of themselves. you look— they were all shells of themselves. you look at — they were all shells of themselves. you look at them four y
my mom and dad of fosters since _ guess. my mom and dad of fosters since i_ guess. taught me a lot about— since i was 12. it's taught me a lot about life — since i was 12. it's taught me a lot about life in — since i was 12. it's taught me a lot about life in general and life outside _ about life in general and life outside my old nice, loving family. when _ outside my old nice, loving family. when you — outside my old nice, loving family. when you become a famous body— builder like...
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where are they, where do they stay while they are waiting to be fostered?. some foster families from other parts of the northwest have contacted this programme to say that they do not feel valued by their local authority. one family telling us that since becoming foster carers, we have really had to persevere with the system that we feel needs complete overhaul. it's a very challenging but rewarding role in our society, and with our experience at barnardos, we have learned what works in both assessing, training and supporting foster carers. it is a team approach and that support is critical. kelly foran, bbc north west today. the world health organization has held a ceremony to honour henrietta lacks, an african american woman who died in 1951, for her enduring contribution to medical science. cell samples from mrs lacks, taken without consent, became the first ever to survive and multiply outside the human body. aru na iyengar reports. henrietta lacks was my grandmother. my grandmother was a black american woman who was born on august 1st, 1920, in roanoke
where are they, where do they stay while they are waiting to be fostered?. some foster families from other parts of the northwest have contacted this programme to say that they do not feel valued by their local authority. one family telling us that since becoming foster carers, we have really had to persevere with the system that we feel needs complete overhaul. it's a very challenging but rewarding role in our society, and with our experience at barnardos, we have learned what works in both...
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ready foster parents are volunteers like lori are be have been fostering for about 3 years.. she discovered the constant kittens were a big hit with the residents at the anaheim hills, senior home where she works weekly kitten therapy day was born. look this. you of that. well, new arts and there are kisses and and for 98 year-old is still nickel. her daughter tells me it can make a huge difference in her day. she may be tired and grumpy but i say mom the kids are here and she jumps out of bed like superman. it's not just good for the seniors. lori says it helps the animals get used to people to definitely socialize them and makes them more adoptable which at about 8 weeks old becomes the goal. but before then, the kittens need care and foster parents after a 160% boost in applications. the first year of the pandemic. people are going back to work. and now spca says they need more help. >> a big time. we're seeing a decrease in the amount of foster's who are able to help us right now with kittens and we could not take kittens in without foster homes. there's nowhere for them
ready foster parents are volunteers like lori are be have been fostering for about 3 years.. she discovered the constant kittens were a big hit with the residents at the anaheim hills, senior home where she works weekly kitten therapy day was born. look this. you of that. well, new arts and there are kisses and and for 98 year-old is still nickel. her daughter tells me it can make a huge difference in her day. she may be tired and grumpy but i say mom the kids are here and she jumps out of bed...
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him for a certain amount of time he changed so much and he opened up the fostering is a credible way you're doing a service for the dog they learn how to be part of the family and then they don't want to be adopted by a loving family, then is our second dog but i want to say thank you to the rescuers and the foster families it's an incredible thing to do and i'd be remiss if i didn't say thank you to my husband eric because every time i bring a dog home he allows me to bring them home and never gives me a hard time and you know there's sleeping in our bed we have three dogs in her bed at night and i love every single second i want to encourage everybody if you're getting a dog think about fostering and rescuing. raymond, what you got. >> my thank you no goes after president joe biden, the commander-in-chief. i want to thank president biden for restoring a sense of calm to the country, forget the let's go brandon chance it is so quiet especially when you walk away after white house press event absolutely silent you brought stability to the white house you have returned us to a simple
him for a certain amount of time he changed so much and he opened up the fostering is a credible way you're doing a service for the dog they learn how to be part of the family and then they don't want to be adopted by a loving family, then is our second dog but i want to say thank you to the rescuers and the foster families it's an incredible thing to do and i'd be remiss if i didn't say thank you to my husband eric because every time i bring a dog home he allows me to bring them home and never...
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in foster city, max darrow, kpix5. >>> officials prepare for the return of the blue angels. it is the 40th anniversary of fleet week. last year it was canceled because of the pandemic. today, city officials said they are coordinating with other agencies to keep everyone safe. >> so, that is why we convene public safety meetings in advance of fleet week to make sure we are ready and prepared to make sure that san francisco is safe for everyone. residents and visitors alike. during fleet week, our emergency operations center will be activated and we will monitor all activities throughout the week. >> fleet week starts monday and runs through october 10th. >>> this next story should remind us all not to mess with wild animals. a camera operator for the australian broadcasting corporation was flying a drone over these crocodiles as part of a documentary. he was lining up the shot and noticed one in particular started drone. then, this happened. yeah. the crock leaped out of the water and just sunk his teeth right in. >> i looked at the lagoon and heard the great clamping noise o
in foster city, max darrow, kpix5. >>> officials prepare for the return of the blue angels. it is the 40th anniversary of fleet week. last year it was canceled because of the pandemic. today, city officials said they are coordinating with other agencies to keep everyone safe. >> so, that is why we convene public safety meetings in advance of fleet week to make sure we are ready and prepared to make sure that san francisco is safe for everyone. residents and visitors alike. during...
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bill foster, brad schneider, lauren underwood, marie newman. and i know, for them, you all understand it in a different context but this is a busman's holiday for them. they have to come and hear another politician speak. you know what i mean? not a joke, folks. i appreciate it. i genuinely appreciate it. i appreciate it. and i know they wanted to be here but there are others in washington who can't be here, dick durbin and tammy who i've spoken to, they're in washington and hopefully voting soon. also we have state leadership here. the lieutenant governor and the ohio -- i'm from
bill foster, brad schneider, lauren underwood, marie newman. and i know, for them, you all understand it in a different context but this is a busman's holiday for them. they have to come and hear another politician speak. you know what i mean? not a joke, folks. i appreciate it. i genuinely appreciate it. i appreciate it. and i know they wanted to be here but there are others in washington who can't be here, dick durbin and tammy who i've spoken to, they're in washington and hopefully voting...
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if you are heading out for a morning run around foster city, it's a better morning to breathe deeply with better air quality moving in. our air temperatures starting out in the mid-50s, and a slow warm-up today and gradually we will start to see more sunshine as we head towards the 60s there. we will see 70s there in hayward. heading over toward concord, 81 degrees. a lot of our spots dropping about ten degrees as we continue to cool off by the end of the
if you are heading out for a morning run around foster city, it's a better morning to breathe deeply with better air quality moving in. our air temperatures starting out in the mid-50s, and a slow warm-up today and gradually we will start to see more sunshine as we head towards the 60s there. we will see 70s there in hayward. heading over toward concord, 81 degrees. a lot of our spots dropping about ten degrees as we continue to cool off by the end of the
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foster. >> thank you, mr. chairman. am i audible and visible here? >> yes, sir. >> okay. one of the key responses to this crisis were the direct cash payments which went to over 160 million households and allowed americans the flexibility and freedom to prioritize their families core needs during a pandemic and had a wide range of impacts. through a series of relief bills american families making less than $150,000 per year received economic impact payments up to $1,200 per adult and $500 per child and second round of payments up to $600 per individual. and under the american rescue plan a third round of $1,400 per individual. professor, you published some striking data on material hardship during this pandemic. your analysis chose the importance of the relief we distributed and how important it was to the american people through the cares act and last year's appropriations bill and then the american rescue plan. can you tell us a little of what you saw in terms of the impact of the pandemic
foster. >> thank you, mr. chairman. am i audible and visible here? >> yes, sir. >> okay. one of the key responses to this crisis were the direct cash payments which went to over 160 million households and allowed americans the flexibility and freedom to prioritize their families core needs during a pandemic and had a wide range of impacts. through a series of relief bills american families making less than $150,000 per year received economic impact payments up to $1,200 per...
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more than half our foster youth faced food insecurity. and only 37% reported having family to turn to. the consolidated appropriations act of 2021 provided $400 million to help former foster youth get by and gain flexibility to the child welfare system to care for them. many provisions of the law will expire september 30th, and thousands of youth will be ejected from services, keeping them from poverty and from being unhoused. congress must pass hr-5167 before september 30th to extend these supports so no child will be sent from foster care into homelessness in the streets. families need support throughout the duration of this crisis and economic downturn to protect children from the harm's associated with poverty, hunger, housing insecurity, and furthermore, once the crisis passes, congress should adopt permanent measures to ensure children and families are always supported. children, i say, are a gift from god. they are a treasure to us. i thank you for the opportunity to speak today and look forward to hearing more from the members of
more than half our foster youth faced food insecurity. and only 37% reported having family to turn to. the consolidated appropriations act of 2021 provided $400 million to help former foster youth get by and gain flexibility to the child welfare system to care for them. many provisions of the law will expire september 30th, and thousands of youth will be ejected from services, keeping them from poverty and from being unhoused. congress must pass hr-5167 before september 30th to extend these...
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peoples of canada. children taken from their families, put into an under funded and often racist foster care system wherever whole was talking stick. now, members of the community are trying to bridge that divide, getting into the culture, learning the language, learning of song, and the love of the community will replace that anger. that's inside them. even after a long road of struggle, there is hope and for some a feeling that it's never too late to heal. took a 199 years to learn what can't be ruled by hatred in the enemy of our peace, a reclaiming of culture and faith. they say is the path to recovery. jody vance. al jazeera, vancouver. while cuba is economy has declined by 13 percent since the start of this pandemic. despite that economic minister, 100 jayla says the islands, financial system will prevail, but it still faces crushing us sanctions, which made it harder to acquire the medical equipment to fight curve at 19 and indirectly, man to the tightening of the blockade and dependent i have imposed exceptional conditions on us in 2 years we have lost more than 13 percent of ou
peoples of canada. children taken from their families, put into an under funded and often racist foster care system wherever whole was talking stick. now, members of the community are trying to bridge that divide, getting into the culture, learning the language, learning of song, and the love of the community will replace that anger. that's inside them. even after a long road of struggle, there is hope and for some a feeling that it's never too late to heal. took a 199 years to learn what can't...
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peoples of canada. children taken from their families, put into an under funded and often racist foster care system wherever holds was talking stick. now, members of the community are trying to bridge that divide, giving into the culture, learning the language, learning those songs, and the love of the community will replace that anger. that's and saw him even after a long road of struggle. there is hope and for some, a feeling that it's never too late to heal. took a 199 years to learn what can't be ruled by hatred in the enemy of our peace, a reclaiming of culture, and faith, they say, is the path to recovery. jody vance. al jazeera, vancouver. ah, look at the main stories now and state television and sudan is reporting that 6 sudanese ambassadors including those to the united states. the e. u and china have been removed from that post. i. the military chase are also growing international demands for the military traverse. it's curb. the african union has suspended, sued on from all activities until civilian rule is restored and the well bank has put a hold on any aid state oil compan
peoples of canada. children taken from their families, put into an under funded and often racist foster care system wherever holds was talking stick. now, members of the community are trying to bridge that divide, giving into the culture, learning the language, learning those songs, and the love of the community will replace that anger. that's and saw him even after a long road of struggle. there is hope and for some, a feeling that it's never too late to heal. took a 199 years to learn what...
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this is become my life. repeated foster's army is overwhelmed by the increasing number of attacks by arm groups linked to isolate in al qaeda, the government has called on its citizens to take up arms. the u. s. based on conflict locations and event data projects recorded 8650 percent increase in civilian deaths last year. according to the u. n. 1.3000000 people in brooklyn of foster have been displaced because of the fighting between arm groups and government forces. most our children government schools are systematically burned down. teachers are killed according to children's rights groups, the slimy state and the greater sahara wants to see children not holding a pen in school, but rather holding a gun fighting for their cause. future old english, his father was killed after he refused to hand over his child to arm groups. he was spared, but not the others dresser whispers to me. i saw them slip the throats of my friends. if it did, yes, an orphan children armed good. the potential fighters, the government says children armed with guns and machetes, age between 12 and 15, killed
this is become my life. repeated foster's army is overwhelmed by the increasing number of attacks by arm groups linked to isolate in al qaeda, the government has called on its citizens to take up arms. the u. s. based on conflict locations and event data projects recorded 8650 percent increase in civilian deaths last year. according to the u. n. 1.3000000 people in brooklyn of foster have been displaced because of the fighting between arm groups and government forces. most our children...
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his superior john jay foster used a phrase that ulysses s. use a few days later 100 miles to the east demanding unconditional surrender. it was just as well. stephenson's men were in the sweep of the shoreline found federal can -- several confederate using the delay to escape by small boats in and stephenson's men rounded them up. in the battle they performed well in an unexpectedly difficult conditions. zero it to the rain and the guns exposed he wrote his official report many of the men had difficult they fired them. his men moved into position and then got an unwelcome surprise. thompson on a right which i supposed to have no guns on the lan side open up as soon as they got into position. with support from the union the confederates retreated fastidiously stopping only to reload musketry. before cat should last six rebels raise the american flag. shortly thereafter on march 20 and 21st event since 24th massachusetts set up the river on an expedition to washington. in deserted town by the time they arrive so stevenson landed two companies m
his superior john jay foster used a phrase that ulysses s. use a few days later 100 miles to the east demanding unconditional surrender. it was just as well. stephenson's men were in the sweep of the shoreline found federal can -- several confederate using the delay to escape by small boats in and stephenson's men rounded them up. in the battle they performed well in an unexpectedly difficult conditions. zero it to the rain and the guns exposed he wrote his official report many of the men had...
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peoples of canada. children taken from their families, put into an under funded and often racist foster care system. wherever holes is talking stick, now members of the community are trying to bridge that divide, getting into the culture, learning the language, learning the song, and the love of the community will replace that anger. that's inside them. even after a long road of struggle, there is hope and for some a feeling that it's never too late to heal. took a 199 years to learn what can't be ruled by hatred in the enemy of our peace, a reclaiming of culture and faith. they say is the path to recovery. jody vance al jazeera, vancouver, negan sinclair is professor in native studies at the university of manitoba. he joins us now from what a pick and canada. thank you for your time. i just want to start by getting your take on this. this announcement sent the pope will visit canada. how do you think it's likely to be received by indigenous communities? so on one level and perhaps optimistically, if it's a good thing, it's a, it's a weird thing that's been called upon by indigenous peo
peoples of canada. children taken from their families, put into an under funded and often racist foster care system. wherever holes is talking stick, now members of the community are trying to bridge that divide, getting into the culture, learning the language, learning the song, and the love of the community will replace that anger. that's inside them. even after a long road of struggle, there is hope and for some a feeling that it's never too late to heal. took a 199 years to learn what can't...
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good day, both the canadian human rights tribunal, as well as federal courts, recently ruled that foster care survivors must be compensated. most will tell you that there is no price tag big enough. how could somebody ss, 40000 or 50000 or 800004 being raped and molested and condemned and made little and robbed from family for no good reason. even though prime minister justin cheetos government has appealed court decisions on compensation. when pressed he to flex the millions of catholics like me across his country, expect the church to step up and fulfill its moral responsibilities. it's legal on economic responsibilities. it's historic responsibilities, but also to practice what it quite literally preaches. catholic bishops issued an apology last month. they are promising to fundraise with a goal of collecting $30000000.00 for victims over the next 5 years. but survivors say they simply don't trust the church. the catholic church is in crisis in the country. people have lost faith. many people have turned away, in some cases in the catholic church, as had to abandon communities due to
good day, both the canadian human rights tribunal, as well as federal courts, recently ruled that foster care survivors must be compensated. most will tell you that there is no price tag big enough. how could somebody ss, 40000 or 50000 or 800004 being raped and molested and condemned and made little and robbed from family for no good reason. even though prime minister justin cheetos government has appealed court decisions on compensation. when pressed he to flex the millions of catholics like...
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peoples of canada. children taken from their families, put into an under funded and often racist foster care system wherever holes was talking stick. now, members of the community are trying to bridge that divide, getting into the culture, learning the language, learning the song, and the love of the community will replace that anger. that's inside them. even after a long road of struggle, there is hope and for some a feeling that it's never too late to heal. took a 199 years to learn what can't be ruled by hatred in the enemy of our peace, a reclaiming of culture and faith. they say is the path to recovery, jody vance.
peoples of canada. children taken from their families, put into an under funded and often racist foster care system wherever holes was talking stick. now, members of the community are trying to bridge that divide, getting into the culture, learning the language, learning the song, and the love of the community will replace that anger. that's inside them. even after a long road of struggle, there is hope and for some a feeling that it's never too late to heal. took a 199 years to learn what...
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you go from having no parents and just a foster family to being on the street. all of a sudden, you're 18. it's like you're an adult. figure it out. ah . ah, when you're living on the street, when you are an unselfish person, when you have nowhere else to go and you have nothing to look forward to, i really think that i can understand how easy it must be to slip into drug use and has then fall into addiction, because if you've got nothing else good going on in your day and you need something to make you feel good, i can't imagine that there is you know, i can't imagine that much else is going to make you feel good at that point when you hit rock bottom like it is what it is. i don't know. so i do have an immigrant coming from india. it was very, very hard for me because i've seen power deal of what it bothered me here to see these homeless people who are raised here. bond here, such a wealthy country of the world, the wealthiest country of the world. and yet these people are going to trash cans to see why. mm. ah. ah, i mean we have a program called she and i me
you go from having no parents and just a foster family to being on the street. all of a sudden, you're 18. it's like you're an adult. figure it out. ah . ah, when you're living on the street, when you are an unselfish person, when you have nowhere else to go and you have nothing to look forward to, i really think that i can understand how easy it must be to slip into drug use and has then fall into addiction, because if you've got nothing else good going on in your day and you need something to...
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meet the jeffer >>> a messy problem along the waterfront in foster city is becoming a health issue.to take a major step to control the goose population. the idea does not sit well with everyone. >> for years, foster city has tried to keep the canada goose population under control. the population grows as these birds do not seem to be migrating. >> reporter: whether waddling along the waterfront, canada geese live among the locals. >> i consider them part of the whole landscape of our city. >> reporter: there are around 320 geese that live in foster city. they are considering a plan to reduce that number. the birds are not the concern but the droppings they leave behind. >> it is in our parks and our lagoon system there are beaches in our public walkways. we've got our children coming home from soccer practice rolled up in it. >> reporter: there is an increase in e. coli at water samples taken at beaches in the primary accelerant is goose feces. they tried to get some of the geese to relocate but nothing has seemed to work. the city is looking to acquire a permit that would allow the
meet the jeffer >>> a messy problem along the waterfront in foster city is becoming a health issue.to take a major step to control the goose population. the idea does not sit well with everyone. >> for years, foster city has tried to keep the canada goose population under control. the population grows as these birds do not seem to be migrating. >> reporter: whether waddling along the waterfront, canada geese live among the locals. >> i consider them part of the whole...
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laura: anna foster reporting from lebanon. you are watching "bbc world news america."come - prince charles tells the bbc world leaders must take action to combat climate change. we have the full interview ♪ >> austria's former minister has become the country's new prime minister. sebastian court resigned after allegations of corruption. reporter: the fact there was so much pressure on mr. kurz the step down. this is the second criminal investigation mr. kurz hasn accused of. they were the party of clean government and said they could not work with mr. kurz while these accusations were around. this is something which could be quite damaging for the conservative party. they had moved very quickly to put another person at the top in terms of the chancellor. ♪ laura: now to prince charles, who has a long history of speaking out against climate change. he tells the bbc world leaders at the u.n. climate change conference must take bo action on global warming rather than just talk or the prince of wales spoke to our climate editor from throyal state in balmoral. >> lovely to
laura: anna foster reporting from lebanon. you are watching "bbc world news america."come - prince charles tells the bbc world leaders must take action to combat climate change. we have the full interview ♪ >> austria's former minister has become the country's new prime minister. sebastian court resigned after allegations of corruption. reporter: the fact there was so much pressure on mr. kurz the step down. this is the second criminal investigation mr. kurz hasn accused of....
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and foster city. altamont pass travel time, 30 minutes from 205 to 680. not bad on the east shore freeway, we are usually around 14 minutes. >> thank you. >>> get ready to smile because this video will warm your heart. >> two er nurses met and fell in love during the annow thenga. thvideis racking up millions of views on tiktok. kelsey dunlap was wheeling a stretcher to a helicopter where she thought she was picking up a patient. instead, her now fiance jacob young gets out and surprises her by dropping to one knee and presenting a ring. no stranger to high pressure situations the groom admits he was nervous waiting for her answer. >> it was by far the most stressful day but it was very worth it. >> i really didn't register what was going on until he dropped to a knee. then it clicked. oh gosh he is asking me to marry him. >> it started during a chance meeting during her job interview. >> she shadowed him for shift before taking the job and fell in love with the hospital and staff and of course her so
and foster city. altamont pass travel time, 30 minutes from 205 to 680. not bad on the east shore freeway, we are usually around 14 minutes. >> thank you. >>> get ready to smile because this video will warm your heart. >> two er nurses met and fell in love during the annow thenga. thvideis racking up millions of views on tiktok. kelsey dunlap was wheeling a stretcher to a helicopter where she thought she was picking up a patient. instead, her now fiance jacob young gets out...
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san mateo bridge, traffic moving smoothly, 13 minutes west bound from highway 880 in hayward into foster city. >> thank you. >>> back to the red flag warning, fairfax is one of the areas of most concern. >> kenny w fire crewg fothos rong winds. >> reporter: extra crews are ready to roll as units are actively monitoring red flag warning conditionswhen a fire is more likely to ignite and spread rapidly. >> it does create a large area which clearly the larger area of the red flag, the more significant or chances there are of any event happening. >> reporter: under normal conditions brush fires like this in the south bay are more manageable. low humidity levels and wind factors are primarily driving this warning. add extreme drought conditions and pieces are in place for what could be devastating scenarios. >> if the winds catch any fire, it will push it and potentially become something big. we want to make sure we are ready to put it out if it starts. >> reporter: students and parents gathered for a school event, one exhibit highlighting prolific growth of wildfires, paths of destruction, r
san mateo bridge, traffic moving smoothly, 13 minutes west bound from highway 880 in hayward into foster city. >> thank you. >>> back to the red flag warning, fairfax is one of the areas of most concern. >> kenny w fire crewg fothos rong winds. >> reporter: extra crews are ready to roll as units are actively monitoring red flag warning conditionswhen a fire is more likely to ignite and spread rapidly. >> it does create a large area which clearly the larger area...
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i yield back to representative foster. thank you. >> thank you. at this point i think i will yield back to chair clyde byrne to continue the proceedings. >> thank you very much. the chair recognizes congressman green is he there. >> yes. or >> you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mister chairman. today's hearing is another failure of this committee to address the key questions that the biden administration, congressional democrats and the media refused to discuss. despite the federal government's unprecedented spending, my colleagues across the aisle believe more spending is necessary. now that democrats are leveraging the select committee on the coronavirus, to justify trillions more on the progressive wish list. never mind the disaster of unemployment hand outs. because the government was paying people to stay at home. never mind the spending fueled inflation eating away at americans wallets. bought any chicken lately? we will just go for a 3.5 trillion spendings free pact with bernie sanders wish list. earlier this summer, my colle
i yield back to representative foster. thank you. >> thank you. at this point i think i will yield back to chair clyde byrne to continue the proceedings. >> thank you very much. the chair recognizes congressman green is he there. >> yes. or >> you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mister chairman. today's hearing is another failure of this committee to address the key questions that the biden administration, congressional democrats and the media refused...
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they each delivered opening remarks and spoke about the importance of small businesses and fostering female entrepreneurship. here is a portion of the event. >> can you hear me? we should start, we are a little late. colleagues. small and medium enterprises are the bedrock of many of our countries. economies thrive on our hard work. can to support them and help them grow. they faced a short -- sharp drop in revenues that lead to acute liquidity shortages. governments and tanks are to act quickly to prevent a surge in bankruptcies. new technologies help small businesses adapt and survive. however, the pandemic left many behind including former workers, rural dwellers and smaller businesses. during the pandemic they struggled to find new customers because of their lower digital literacy. as we recover from this crisis, governments need to help businesses become more competitive and rank the businesses of digitalization. italy's g20 presidency endorses a global partnership for financial inclusion to support the use of digital tools and protect smes. women entrepreneurs were among the ha
they each delivered opening remarks and spoke about the importance of small businesses and fostering female entrepreneurship. here is a portion of the event. >> can you hear me? we should start, we are a little late. colleagues. small and medium enterprises are the bedrock of many of our countries. economies thrive on our hard work. can to support them and help them grow. they faced a short -- sharp drop in revenues that lead to acute liquidity shortages. governments and tanks are to act...
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there down here foster city 92 eastbound west of foster city boulevard.d we'll leave you with this one down in milpitas a southbound at 2.37 east. we'll have more on your traffic coming up with daryn james, back to you. thanks a lot. 5.20, the big story this morning. it looks like they found the remains of brian laundrie who had been missing for weeks, maybe more than a month now that now these remains at a florida preserve where police act had actually been searching. >> for laundry previously. of course he's wanted in connection with the death of gabby petito. and joining us this morning is michael shure live from florida with the very latest on these latest developments. michael, good morning. >> james darya. good morning to both of you. in fact, steven bertolino the lawyer for the laundrie and again, this is the longer his home behind me here in north he said that in all probability, those are brian laundrie's remained. but of course, the fbi is doing the friends of work to who what would work could take quite a bit of time as we speak now, the fbi's
there down here foster city 92 eastbound west of foster city boulevard.d we'll leave you with this one down in milpitas a southbound at 2.37 east. we'll have more on your traffic coming up with daryn james, back to you. thanks a lot. 5.20, the big story this morning. it looks like they found the remains of brian laundrie who had been missing for weeks, maybe more than a month now that now these remains at a florida preserve where police act had actually been searching. >> for laundry...
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julian: despite the potentially destabilizing loss of a family member, local nonprofit foster family, and adoption agency family builders, has seen fewer kids and during the foster care system. >> that has been a decrease in the number of children that have come into care, and a decrease in the number of child abuse reports. julian: this means kids are likely slipping through the cracks. it was much more difficult for teachers to report possible child abuse cases, because of virtual learning the last year and a half. despite this, the number of people looking to grow their family, even during such uncertain times was steady,. >> families who want to adopt have continued to come forward. julian: i thought this was so illuminating. to put this into perspective, the author of the cdc study says the average size of a u.s. school is about 500 kids. so that means on average, every school in the u.s., has at least one kid who has lost a parent or caregiver due to covid. back to you. dan: this is so heartbreaking. the loss of a loved one for a young child, unimaginable, especially under these
julian: despite the potentially destabilizing loss of a family member, local nonprofit foster family, and adoption agency family builders, has seen fewer kids and during the foster care system. >> that has been a decrease in the number of children that have come into care, and a decrease in the number of child abuse reports. julian: this means kids are likely slipping through the cracks. it was much more difficult for teachers to report possible child abuse cases, because of virtual...
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it's a cause close to his heart as he was adopted out of foster care as a young child. and look at him and all that confident. yes. all right. well, still to come in the next hour or 2 bay area counties are easing their indoor mask requirements. what you need to know in a live report. and workers at some businesses in berkeley are now obligated to show proof of covid vaccinations will have those details in a live report. lowe's showrooms have a variety of stylish flooring you'll love for years to come. like pergo wetprotect. and stainmaster. exclusively at lowe's. your life might change, but your flooring can last a lifetime. order now, get your flooring installed with help from lowe's. home to any budget. home to any possibility. >> this will be the last time we played them plans. it's super obviously you don't want to game to end that way. know these guys worked really hard to to make the right calls super on our end. going to be frustrating to have a game in like that. >> very frustrating heartbreak for giants fans. san francisco losing a nail-biter against the dodge
it's a cause close to his heart as he was adopted out of foster care as a young child. and look at him and all that confident. yes. all right. well, still to come in the next hour or 2 bay area counties are easing their indoor mask requirements. what you need to know in a live report. and workers at some businesses in berkeley are now obligated to show proof of covid vaccinations will have those details in a live report. lowe's showrooms have a variety of stylish flooring you'll love for years...
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judy: what do you mean foster parent? asked me
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anna foster, bbc news, beirut. director of public policies at the civil society organisation kulluna irada and a correspondent for the french newspaper le figaro. she described what the current situation in the country was like. well, it is dark outside. i had the privilege of having light in my building because we have a decent generator in the building, but in other places, it is much worse, because the cost of accessing private generators has increased terribly due to the currency depreciation and fuel for these private providers has been difficult and more and more expensive. i am privileged but others are not. can you imagine living without electricity in the 21st century? it is a basic need and the lebanese people have been deprived of electricity, but not only this, also access to food, medication, jobs of course, so the crisis is increasing day after day and there are no lights at the end of the tunnel, unfortunately. the government has been in place for a few weeks now, after a year of vacancies, for the e
anna foster, bbc news, beirut. director of public policies at the civil society organisation kulluna irada and a correspondent for the french newspaper le figaro. she described what the current situation in the country was like. well, it is dark outside. i had the privilege of having light in my building because we have a decent generator in the building, but in other places, it is much worse, because the cost of accessing private generators has increased terribly due to the currency...
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anna foster, bbc news, beirut. is a fellow at the washington institute for near east policy and focuses on shia politics in the levant. she explains how the violence erupted. hezbollah�*s supporters were marching towards thejudicial palace, but some of them diverted and went into a residential christian area, so this is the main question, who actually shot at who first? it seems that they were shot at first, but they have been extremely provocative. but if you look at the bigger context, this is not the first time something like this happened and it will not be the last time. there have been very similar incidents, actually, in sunni areas. very similar things happened, where people reacted against hezbollah in similar ways, with violence with arms. that says a lot about the mounting discontent in lebanon against hezbollah, as hezbollah is becoming more and more the authority responsible for smuggling subsidised items, for the economic collapse, for protecting the corrupt elite, for hindering anything, including, l
anna foster, bbc news, beirut. is a fellow at the washington institute for near east policy and focuses on shia politics in the levant. she explains how the violence erupted. hezbollah�*s supporters were marching towards thejudicial palace, but some of them diverted and went into a residential christian area, so this is the main question, who actually shot at who first? it seems that they were shot at first, but they have been extremely provocative. but if you look at the bigger context, this...
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it's through the full half sign reason it was been a central foster, the great guy for a high challenge. and the home team was unable to hang on salary. got his 2nd homeless penalty spot to secure the serenity. women from liverpool, atmosphere manager did a severe nuance, straight down the tunnel afterwards without shaking hands with club. liverpool is 13 out of 3 and one will victory will guarantee that place in the knockout round. the dirty 3 points are very often the most important. and gabriel ability tonight of course we'll shut all best football. but we got them and that's a big step. that wasn't the only 5 go thriller, paris, sama, against lobby. leipzig was also go fest killian and buffet, but via sia had in paris. and leipzig hit back with 2 of their right. naughty mckay's go put the visit is a to want to head, but then as step forward and legal messy the 16. but until when i got p s t back in, it was an equalizer and then won the game with a cheeky, a pin, and co penalty. it's shifting the bow, straight down, the middle, the se, top group i had of manchester city to be club ro
it's through the full half sign reason it was been a central foster, the great guy for a high challenge. and the home team was unable to hang on salary. got his 2nd homeless penalty spot to secure the serenity. women from liverpool, atmosphere manager did a severe nuance, straight down the tunnel afterwards without shaking hands with club. liverpool is 13 out of 3 and one will victory will guarantee that place in the knockout round. the dirty 3 points are very often the most important. and...
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anna foster, bbc news, beirut. a defiant rebuttal of a claim by beijing that reunification with china is inevitable. tension between the two has been growing once again as taiwan celebrates its national day. here are some live pictures from taiwan on this national day. earlier, the president sighed again when said in her speech that we hope for an easing of relations and we will not act irrationally and there should be no illusions that the time people will bow to pressure. —— tsai ing—wen. she said she will ensure that nobody can force taiwan to take the path china has laid out for them. this is because the path that china has laid out means the end of a free and democratic life all taiwan, nor sovereignty for our people. earlier, i spoke with scott harrold, a researcher who specialises in china and taiwan. it is important to say that beijing has said, building the capacity to threaten towards taiwan for a long time and seems to think that right now it is a moment when it needs to rattle its labour and threaten ta
anna foster, bbc news, beirut. a defiant rebuttal of a claim by beijing that reunification with china is inevitable. tension between the two has been growing once again as taiwan celebrates its national day. here are some live pictures from taiwan on this national day. earlier, the president sighed again when said in her speech that we hope for an easing of relations and we will not act irrationally and there should be no illusions that the time people will bow to pressure. —— tsai...
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anna foster, bbc news, beirut. spoke to hussain abdul—hussain who's a research fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracies. here is his explanation of the cause of the violent scenes witnessed earlier in beirut. first of all the march started as a protest against the judge in front of the justice palace and on the way back, the pro— hezbollah partisans decided to swerve left and go into a christian neighbourhood and i must�*ve terrorised these christian guys over there. no—one knows who started the shooting like in the report but once the shooting started, it generally ugly. once the shooting started, it generally ugly-— once the shooting started, it generally ugly. what was the issue with — generally ugly. what was the issue with judge _ generally ugly. what was the issue with judge in _ generally ugly. what was the | issue with judge in question? thejudge is the issue with judge in question? the judge is the second judge that has biller objects too. at first, they objected to, hezbollah was against an
anna foster, bbc news, beirut. spoke to hussain abdul—hussain who's a research fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracies. here is his explanation of the cause of the violent scenes witnessed earlier in beirut. first of all the march started as a protest against the judge in front of the justice palace and on the way back, the pro— hezbollah partisans decided to swerve left and go into a christian neighbourhood and i must�*ve terrorised these christian guys over there....
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and calling on the us not to foster closer relations with taiwan. that china regards as a breakaway, renegade province, when you to another, the ego and he to one china principal is a political foundation for china. and u. s. relations to u. s. must several diplomatic relations and aggregate. it's mutual defense treaty with taiwan. and us forces must be true from the island, i assume in the tree joint communication, the u. s. declared that it would and cultural commercial and under official relations with the people of taiwan ha. d u. s. site should pay attention to the high level sensitivity and importance of the issue. they're going to stop selling arms to taiwan, you and cut your official ties. otherwise, it would to mine peace and stability in de straightened his anger. japan's new prime minister from york a shade has promised to focus on leading the country out of the crisis created by the pandemic. in his 1st policy speech, he called for cash payouts to companies and people who've been hit hard by the outbreak. scott: high plasma. it is 1st po
and calling on the us not to foster closer relations with taiwan. that china regards as a breakaway, renegade province, when you to another, the ego and he to one china principal is a political foundation for china. and u. s. relations to u. s. must several diplomatic relations and aggregate. it's mutual defense treaty with taiwan. and us forces must be true from the island, i assume in the tree joint communication, the u. s. declared that it would and cultural commercial and under official...
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if you listen to lord foster, he says you listen to lord foster, he says you are going to need a realign it. we have heard its proposals today, it wants to make daily life in northern ireland more workable but it will not get rid of the european court ofjustice's role, it says, as long as northern ireland follows the rules of the european single market for goods. so what does this mean? does it mean it is almost inevitable that the government will trigger article 16, the ability to suspend part or parts of the northern line protocol? lord foster said he would rather not do it but he will if he thinks that peace in northern ireland is at stake and the talks collapsed. the eu says that stability of northern ireland is at risk by trying to rewrite the protocol. it says it is preparing for every eventuality, germany and france have asked for retaliatory measures for the european commission to prepare them in case article 16 is triggered. that is where talk of a possible trade war is coming from but sophie, we are really not there yet. katya adler, we are really not there yet. katya adler.
if you listen to lord foster, he says you listen to lord foster, he says you are going to need a realign it. we have heard its proposals today, it wants to make daily life in northern ireland more workable but it will not get rid of the european court ofjustice's role, it says, as long as northern ireland follows the rules of the european single market for goods. so what does this mean? does it mean it is almost inevitable that the government will trigger article 16, the ability to suspend part...
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foster of illinois, i inform the house that mr. foster will vote yes on h.res. 716. as the member designated by mr. cohen of tennessee, i inform the house that mr. cohen will vote yes on h.res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 219. the nays are 206. the resolution is adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker -- mr. thompson: madam speaker, i ask mr. suozzi be removed as a co-sponsor of h.r. 781. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: -- the speaker pro tempore: the clerk shall read the title. the clerk: h.r. 4981, an act to amend the fentanyl sanctions act to modify certain deadlines relating to the commission on combating synthetic opioid trafficking. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house resolution stands adj down load c-span now today. >> among today's votes in the house, extending the de
foster of illinois, i inform the house that mr. foster will vote yes on h.res. 716. as the member designated by mr. cohen of tennessee, i inform the house that mr. cohen will vote yes on h.res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 219. the nays are 206. the resolution is adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker -- mr. thompson: madam speaker, i ask...
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anna foster, bbc news, beirut.llow at the washington institute for near east policy, and focuses on shia politics in the levant. she explains how the violence erupted. hezbollah�*s supporters were marching towards the traditional palace but some of them diverted and went to a residential christian area. the main question is who shot first. it seems that they were shot at first but they have been provocative. if you look at the bigger context this is not the first time somebody has made this happen and it will not be the last time. there have been very similar incidents in druze and sunny areas. similarthings incidents in druze and sunny areas. similar things happen where hezbollah and similar. that says a lot about the mounting discontent in lebanon with has buller as has below become more and more the authority responsible for smuggling items or hindering anything including this investigation into the port. this mounting aggressiveness against hats buller is becoming apparent and this is the third, not the first a
anna foster, bbc news, beirut.llow at the washington institute for near east policy, and focuses on shia politics in the levant. she explains how the violence erupted. hezbollah�*s supporters were marching towards the traditional palace but some of them diverted and went to a residential christian area. the main question is who shot first. it seems that they were shot at first but they have been provocative. if you look at the bigger context this is not the first time somebody has made this...
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in booking a foster, the child is underway for those involved in the assassination of former president to my son. kyra, 14 people are accused of complicity in his murder, including former president. bless, compile, re, soccer. came to power in 1983 and was shot dead 4 years later, he was a revolutionary leader who had called an african countries to default an unfair international debt. nicholas hock has more from neighboring synagogue. absent in this trial is the men accused for prison. bliss compo currently and exile in neighboring ivory coast. now his lawyers say that they do not recognize the legitimacy of this military tribunal. there is however, his right hand man, general gender, who will be who will be talking in this trial. he's been in prison for attempted coo and he's one of the mean suspect in the killing of toma sanker up. this trial has been 34 years in the waiting, and there is much anticipation to find out who exactly is behind the killing of this iconic figure that goes beyond burkina. faso is border. thomas ankara is a mythical figure, perhaps because of the circumstan
in booking a foster, the child is underway for those involved in the assassination of former president to my son. kyra, 14 people are accused of complicity in his murder, including former president. bless, compile, re, soccer. came to power in 1983 and was shot dead 4 years later, he was a revolutionary leader who had called an african countries to default an unfair international debt. nicholas hock has more from neighboring synagogue. absent in this trial is the men accused for prison. bliss...
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anna foster, bbc news, beirut. abdul—hussain who's a research fellow at the foundation for the defence of democracies. thank you forjoining us on bbc world news. what prompted the march on thursday that led to these clashes? in march on thursday that led to these clashes?— these clashes? in principle, these clashes? in principle, the march _ these clashes? in principle, the march began _ these clashes? in principle, the march began as - these clashes? in principle, the march began as a - these clashes? in principle, l the march began as a protest against the judge the march began as a protest against thejudge in the march began as a protest against the judge in front of thejustice palace. on the way back the pro had smaller citizens decided to enter a christian neighbourhood. they must have terrorised these christians there and no—one knows who started the shooting, but once shooting started it turned ugly. but once shooting started it turned ugly-— but once shooting started it turned ugly. what is the issue with t
anna foster, bbc news, beirut. abdul—hussain who's a research fellow at the foundation for the defence of democracies. thank you forjoining us on bbc world news. what prompted the march on thursday that led to these clashes? in march on thursday that led to these clashes?— these clashes? in principle, these clashes? in principle, the march _ these clashes? in principle, the march began _ these clashes? in principle, the march began as - these clashes? in principle, the march began as a -...