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machine saying i want to foster.ut at the time no one would call you back. this is kind of a level of customer service you're talking about. i'm volunteering to do this really hard thing. anybody. so i think the first insight a lot of these faith-based organizations had was let's make this recruitment process different. let's talk to people instead of putting up a picture of the child on the nightly news and saying isn't this kid cute, don't you want to take him home tonight, which i'm not saying it never works, but i think it would be what media people would call broadcasting. the audience for the nightly news may not feel compelled to get involved just because that picture is adorable so what many of these institutions did is say we are going to talk to people in our congregation and many of these are large evangelical churches. we will talk to people about kids in our zip code who actually are in need now and that was a much more i think the folks i talked to say much more compelling message. so that was the first
machine saying i want to foster.ut at the time no one would call you back. this is kind of a level of customer service you're talking about. i'm volunteering to do this really hard thing. anybody. so i think the first insight a lot of these faith-based organizations had was let's make this recruitment process different. let's talk to people instead of putting up a picture of the child on the nightly news and saying isn't this kid cute, don't you want to take him home tonight, which i'm not...
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to foster their have to be so many changes. you talk to some people who are now older adults who were placed in such institutions, decent ones, who have a lot of positive things to say and in the new york times magazine story we were talking about, the girl in it ends up at the hershey school in pennsylvania which is essentially a boarding school model for llkids who are removed from their family so it's not foster parents, it's house parents and a group of kids living together but it's not on your mom and dad, i'm your house parents. and in the times story it didn't work for this young woman and the writer said the younger of the women arrived at hershey there better their chance ofsuccess there . it seems to be a reasonable model but do you think we should try more institutional care? use some cof these models, would that help ? >> in the last number of decades i think very reasonably people came to the conclusion that children are best raised in families and i don't think that we should move away from that idea. i think that
to foster their have to be so many changes. you talk to some people who are now older adults who were placed in such institutions, decent ones, who have a lot of positive things to say and in the new york times magazine story we were talking about, the girl in it ends up at the hershey school in pennsylvania which is essentially a boarding school model for llkids who are removed from their family so it's not foster parents, it's house parents and a group of kids living together but it's not on...
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i talked to a lot of people about paid foster parents. we don't pay foster parents very much.l that only sort of further attract people that are interested in fostering for the money i think this is a interesting question and somebody i was talking to actually compared it to donating blood and donating platelets that you can actually pay for. they ask a bunch of questions about the level of contamination and what kind of problems you might have had a but they also check it and find out it's like a far-fetched comparison. people are much more likely to lie about their exposure to things that would basically make the blood contaminated. so how do we encourage people to do fostering especially because the kids are so aware of the money. some of them can tell you to the dollar how much the family has been paid to care for them because they've made them aware of it. how do we get middle-class americans to engage in foster care. he went to an informational meeting and said we have to do foster care because i don't want the other people in the room doing it. one said do i have to kee
i talked to a lot of people about paid foster parents. we don't pay foster parents very much.l that only sort of further attract people that are interested in fostering for the money i think this is a interesting question and somebody i was talking to actually compared it to donating blood and donating platelets that you can actually pay for. they ask a bunch of questions about the level of contamination and what kind of problems you might have had a but they also check it and find out it's...
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but this is education for a foster boy.well, about the guy, well, it’s clear that he misses his mother there, but the phrases are memorized, of course, he will protect his mother, because there are good relations. here. he tells the boy this boy, knowing all this. he protects his mother, in fact is not enough. only one consequence that's why we locked up. don't you think that after all, everything that we now understand that they are imputing is, probably, the main thing is that she locked him in a separate room. and now the question arises because the boy's words - this is her protection. here he was so good, and then he began to behave like this, and now it just suggests itself, but the final conclusion. therefore, we did this with him, and you still acted as before, claiming that your daughter and sister could not have committed those terrible deeds that she could not accuse her of. i affirm. faith your daughters neighbors have seen with their own eyes how she treats adopted son in the studio of irina pozdeeva and edward
but this is education for a foster boy.well, about the guy, well, it’s clear that he misses his mother there, but the phrases are memorized, of course, he will protect his mother, because there are good relations. here. he tells the boy this boy, knowing all this. he protects his mother, in fact is not enough. only one consequence that's why we locked up. don't you think that after all, everything that we now understand that they are imputing is, probably, the main thing is that she locked...
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care to -- place children who are foster home -- from a foster care to a foster home.here was an idea -- and that black communities and all of society will be better off as a result of this. i will point out that these are based on the idea that government shouldn't support us. that welfare is bad, that resources should not be generously given to families and other people in need. instead, we should rely on low-wage work and marriage and not having so many children. these were explicit objective of welfare restructuring and there was an act that said if we are ending welfare and if families cannot survive and this is disproportionately black families living in poverty, like childhood party much later than white party although both are visible and should be an advertisement to the nation -- visible and should be an out -- of visible --abysmal and should be an embarrassment to the nation. these are punitive -- but blaming them and punishing them instead of turning to what would actually be more supportive and safer for children. this is harm to children in america. is no
care to -- place children who are foster home -- from a foster care to a foster home.here was an idea -- and that black communities and all of society will be better off as a result of this. i will point out that these are based on the idea that government shouldn't support us. that welfare is bad, that resources should not be generously given to families and other people in need. instead, we should rely on low-wage work and marriage and not having so many children. these were explicit...
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child or part of the foster care system, it was like poor-you situation. makes it where like, you know, you are like ee like everyone else. >> see you. >> when you meet people like anastasia, who is well on her way and so grateful for pivota, for pivotal, how does it make yu make you feel? >> it is why i show up every day, why i have been here almost 16-17 years. >> reporter: for her pivotal role this week's jefferson awad jefferson award in the bay area goes to elise buteeny. >> elise's mother spent her teenage years in foster care and that experience has helped drive her passion for her workt work. but now elise is getting ready to retire, she will help choose her successor before sh. she leaves. >> good work there. >> yes. >> it is important for them to keep that going, we definitely nice to see that. >> that support is so needed. >> yeah. > >> if you know of a quiet hero serving the bay area, nominate nem for a jefferson award, fill out our online form with details at kpix.com/hero. > >> first alert chief meteorologist paul is here. >> gradual, not lik
child or part of the foster care system, it was like poor-you situation. makes it where like, you know, you are like ee like everyone else. >> see you. >> when you meet people like anastasia, who is well on her way and so grateful for pivota, for pivotal, how does it make yu make you feel? >> it is why i show up every day, why i have been here almost 16-17 years. >> reporter: for her pivotal role this week's jefferson awad jefferson award in the bay area goes to elise...
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a child is going to a foster family that they divvy. we have to sit up movies ha and kim, want to stay in germany for their family? the country beyond the border remains off. let us with ah child trafficking every year at the vietnamese mafia smuggles hundreds of children in their fate. working as slaves in the clutches of the games who trade in people 15 minutes on d, w o. africa, natural cooling, without losing the environment. and with a sophisticated design, a t t has been focusing on green and affordable housing in to whether the harsh desert climate, pico africa in 90 minutes on d. w. ah, a jenny is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some time with home. i'm in your northern most count to play with free time, but still very much alive. d, w, travel, you'll go to the special with recognizes where exactly it was fun and i've learned a lot our culture history. all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. ah ah ah, this is d w. news alive from berlin. he cried. resumes grind shipments to the world cargo vessel set of
a child is going to a foster family that they divvy. we have to sit up movies ha and kim, want to stay in germany for their family? the country beyond the border remains off. let us with ah child trafficking every year at the vietnamese mafia smuggles hundreds of children in their fate. working as slaves in the clutches of the games who trade in people 15 minutes on d, w o. africa, natural cooling, without losing the environment. and with a sophisticated design, a t t has been focusing on green...
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families, family-type children's homes foster families are also provided with a separate reward as aof children, and this is, for example, for foster homes and family-type orphanages, one living wage per child, i.e. if a family-type orphanage has 10 children or eight children , then it is 8 or 10,000, respectively hryvnias as wages for parents of two or one of their choice, before the war, the reform of the international labor organization was planned with the idea of being disbanded so that children would not fall into such difficult and uncomfortable times for their development institutions in connection with the full-scale aggression, how has the vision of this process changed? it has not changed. close relatives who take the child, although in our country the vast majority of children who become orphans are taken by close relatives under guardianship. that is, this is a form of such a close arrangement. if there are no children in a close circle, give birth to close relatives accordingly, they can be transferred to a foster family or a family-type orphanage, and now we are tryi
families, family-type children's homes foster families are also provided with a separate reward as aof children, and this is, for example, for foster homes and family-type orphanages, one living wage per child, i.e. if a family-type orphanage has 10 children or eight children , then it is 8 or 10,000, respectively hryvnias as wages for parents of two or one of their choice, before the war, the reform of the international labor organization was planned with the idea of being disbanded so...
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a child is going to a foster family that they divvy. we have to sit up movies. ha, and kim, want to stay in germany for their family? the country beyond the border remains off limits. ah, nico indian with india, cities of living bigger and bigger and the heat was getting worse and worse. what can be done? and the farming plants help down the climate in low income families can grow their own. that's true win win situation a d w a. does the cyber world make us? all of these worries exaggerated. at what point to digital stimuli overwhelming to be blank, count reality, the pro stubs. how to helpfully navigate the waters of a constant be connected wired in good shape. 30 minutes on d. w. o. a has no limits. love is for everybody. love is live. i love matter and that's my new podcast. i'm abilene shire, mom, and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that more divides and deny that this i have invited many a year and well, i guess, and i would like to invite you with come on, let's be honest. summer break just doesn't really mean
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sharon chin, kpix 5. >> now elise's mother spent herteenage years in foster care.coming up, a sweet celebrati. we'll show you how lego is markg >> well, it's sunny out there as there as we extend into the next next cull of hours. we're expecting daytime highs still sitting a little bit above aver. all as high pressure pushes itsy in from the desert. it is a beautiful forecast for us today though. i mean i'm heading out to go hiking right after this show. we're expecting temperatures still about three degrees above average in san fr. two degrees above average in sa. let's take a look at the rest oe local areas. it's a beautiful day out there today. but we are warming up a lot as we head into into the weekend. amanda? > >> all right. thank you jessicao officially turns 90 today and the company is celebrating big unveiling a nine layer cake. you cake. you can see some lego employees working hard putting that project together each layes each decade the company has been been around. the company didn't start off with the little plastic bricks we all know. the family actu
sharon chin, kpix 5. >> now elise's mother spent herteenage years in foster care.coming up, a sweet celebrati. we'll show you how lego is markg >> well, it's sunny out there as there as we extend into the next next cull of hours. we're expecting daytime highs still sitting a little bit above aver. all as high pressure pushes itsy in from the desert. it is a beautiful forecast for us today though. i mean i'm heading out to go hiking right after this show. we're expecting temperatures...
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those are great opportunities to foster., down, support a brand-new fosters. you will be trained in whichever animals you are interested in. we provide all of the supplies. anything you need to be successful with a foster home. >> reporter: jessica aguirre, you could be a foster failure with jessica aguirre here. what you think? is there room in the aguirre home for another? >> would not want to take jessica home? >> may say you are gorgeous. >> just the way you are. >> reporter: she says, you are a perfect specimen. >> all across the bay area, you can adopt cats, dogs, and rabbits. >> i will confess, i have adopted three rabbits over the years, because i love rabbits, from shelters. they have been great, great pets. >> i think you will adopt a cat this weekend. thank you, chris. >> thank you, chris. thank you, jessica. see you. >>> tomorrow morning, marcus washington and laura garcia will be at the berkeley humane society. you can watch them on air in the morning. i heard that lucy will have a front row seat in front of the tv with treats just to see what is
those are great opportunities to foster., down, support a brand-new fosters. you will be trained in whichever animals you are interested in. we provide all of the supplies. anything you need to be successful with a foster home. >> reporter: jessica aguirre, you could be a foster failure with jessica aguirre here. what you think? is there room in the aguirre home for another? >> would not want to take jessica home? >> may say you are gorgeous. >> just the way you are....
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think very often foster parents., they will return. past please fellow experts and say thank you very much, that you, and not remained indifferent and venus as she says, how she behaves. eh, you can judge how well she was brought up, and she’s done well, and i want to say, how mom you did the right thing and we, uh, don’t blame it on the fact that your own mother is not your own, mother, mothers are also very strict and punishing. if the child, uh, actually does something wrong, and even more so in the village. she did the right thing, which she helped, and to meet halfway if she doesn’t remember anything, and her own mother doesn’t know what to regret if she drinks herself and why does it suit further to give a chance, if samara does not want it and that we came here and wanted this and that's it. and why what can she give her, what can she give him? on the pigs and firstly, i want to hold the sanja, because she is big. well done for being in the studio, she decided on this and i didn’t like it very much. e is an ex
think very often foster parents., they will return. past please fellow experts and say thank you very much, that you, and not remained indifferent and venus as she says, how she behaves. eh, you can judge how well she was brought up, and she’s done well, and i want to say, how mom you did the right thing and we, uh, don’t blame it on the fact that your own mother is not your own, mother, mothers are also very strict and punishing. if the child, uh, actually does something wrong, and even...
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we we know this is what and so that's the world that foster ended up in. um, that's what was going on in africa. you know you and i spoke earlier about what we were taught growing up what i was taught in atlanta, georgia public schools. was that white men from america and europe went to africa with nets and went in the woods and through nets over people and caught. well, that's kind of preposterous. the earliest stages of the slave trade in the 1400s, even there were europeans who went into north africa and and took people but by the time of the clotilde and by the time of all the people who were brought to america. that's not the way this was playing out certain african kingdoms like the dahomans had decided. okay, we can make a good living catching other people and selling it. and that's what was going on at this point. the dahomans had had industrialized the capture of fellow africans and and the deportation of them, you know people think of slavery as an african thing. it wasn't they caught people they sold people slavery was what happened when they go
we we know this is what and so that's the world that foster ended up in. um, that's what was going on in africa. you know you and i spoke earlier about what we were taught growing up what i was taught in atlanta, georgia public schools. was that white men from america and europe went to africa with nets and went in the woods and through nets over people and caught. well, that's kind of preposterous. the earliest stages of the slave trade in the 1400s, even there were europeans who went into...
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in a recent tweet he said "i disagree with foster's city plan to get rid of its goose population. it's inhumane and does not solve any problem. the geese are a country-wide concern and i stand against any plan to kill them." in a video message posted from foster city councilmember sanjay gehani yesterday says culling the geese is only one solution the council is entertaining. >> be assured, we are not considering eradication nor extermination. but the lethal alternative is part of a multifaceted plan to control the canada goose population which has doubled in foster city over recent years and is projected to double again over the next few years. >> reporter: he continues on to says the council is exploring other options, including robot technology and landscape modifications to make foster city less attractive to the geese. in the meantime, he urges the public to pick up the trash around the parks, just like this, where the protest later today is set to happen, do not do anything that's going to make the birds want to come and stay in foster city like feeding them. and if you have
in a recent tweet he said "i disagree with foster's city plan to get rid of its goose population. it's inhumane and does not solve any problem. the geese are a country-wide concern and i stand against any plan to kill them." in a video message posted from foster city councilmember sanjay gehani yesterday says culling the geese is only one solution the council is entertaining. >> be assured, we are not considering eradication nor extermination. but the lethal alternative is part...
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but for now in foster city, charles clifford kron, 4 news. yeah, sticky problem with no easy solution there. thanks very much, charles, for that live report. >> coming up, a brewing legal battle between 2 vaccine giants wide moderna is suing pfizer. and some people who protested on san francisco first responders injected them with sedatives, wore on what we know ahead. and some of the serious billboards are popping up with a message against moving out of the state will take a closer look after this. and we started a little foggy, but we're off to a pretty good start here in the bay will get you ready for the weekend. your weather is next. stay your weather is next. stay with ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ ♪ (don't stop me) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time ♪ ♪ i'm a shooting star leaping through the sky like a tiger ♪ ♪ defying the laws of gravity ♪ ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna stop at all, yeah ♪ ♪ ah, da, da, da, da da, da, ah, ah ♪ >> mysterious billboards are popping up throug
but for now in foster city, charles clifford kron, 4 news. yeah, sticky problem with no easy solution there. thanks very much, charles, for that live report. >> coming up, a brewing legal battle between 2 vaccine giants wide moderna is suing pfizer. and some people who protested on san francisco first responders injected them with sedatives, wore on what we know ahead. and some of the serious billboards are popping up with a message against moving out of the state will take a closer look...
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knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities.e at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of "the newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz in for stephanie sy with "newshour west." we'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. new blasts of extreme weather are taking a toll around the globe tonight. the latest in a series of fierce heat waves has moved into the u.s. northwest. and, violent storms and drought are ravaging parts of europe and asia. william brangham has our report. william: in cities across france, sheets of rain and hail pound the streets, trees are uprooted in backyards, and people wade through stormwaters overflowing onto sidewalks. these extreme events, which climate scientists say are increasingly being dven by a warming world, are spreading wider and wider. in germany, it's been the opposite -- an extreme drought has shrunk some of the nation's major rivers, snarling
knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities.e at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of "the newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. vanessa: i'm vanessa ruiz in for stephanie sy with "newshour west." we'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. new blasts of extreme weather are taking a toll around the globe tonight. the...
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barry is the 70th dog christine has fostered.or their forever homes, and tears every time one leaves. but itjust means that i can continue doing what i'm doing. there's always another dog in need of a home. now, the dogs trust urgently needs more people like christine and is appealing for emergency foster carers to come forward. the cost of living crisis is already being felt here at the leeds centre and right across the country this charity has never been busier. the dogs trust says the number of calls its had from people wanting to give up a pet is at the highest level its ever seen. injuly, the charity had almost 4,500 inquiries, with many callers saying they simply couldn't afford to keep their pets. we're getting more and more dogs needing to come in, people needing help. theyjust can't afford to keep them any more, whether that's to feed them or the veterinary treatment. and it's a heartbreaking decision. if a family's had a dog for many years, it's part of their family. but they have to be able to afford to feed the family
barry is the 70th dog christine has fostered.or their forever homes, and tears every time one leaves. but itjust means that i can continue doing what i'm doing. there's always another dog in need of a home. now, the dogs trust urgently needs more people like christine and is appealing for emergency foster carers to come forward. the cost of living crisis is already being felt here at the leeds centre and right across the country this charity has never been busier. the dogs trust says the number...
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. > >> nationwide, one half of foster kids drop out of high scl high school.ferson award winner is reversing the trend every year. here is sharon sharon chin . >> reporter: she had just retired as a high-tech management consultant to spend time with her daughters and then then she welcomed and a chance to change the lives of foster children. >> i want them to come away from from our support knowing that they can do whatever they put their mind to do and whatever goals they have. >> reporter: in 2008, she became became the ceo of these services services . they give free coaching and internships for more than 550 people a year ages ages 13 through 30 who have been been in the foster care system. the 20-year-old anastasia said she almost failed to graduate from high school, but she became became one of 75% of scholars to to go to college. >> even knowing someone who is not a coach cared that much about my graduation, it made me feel seen and heard. >> reporter: her foster mom said said the internship gave her confidence and helped to narrow her career goal to soc
. > >> nationwide, one half of foster kids drop out of high scl high school.ferson award winner is reversing the trend every year. here is sharon sharon chin . >> reporter: she had just retired as a high-tech management consultant to spend time with her daughters and then then she welcomed and a chance to change the lives of foster children. >> i want them to come away from from our support knowing that they can do whatever they put their mind to do and whatever goals they...
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. > >> nationwide half of foster ks foster kids drop out of high scl high school.the jefferson award award winner this week reverses the trendyearhe kpix 5's sharon chin . >> reporter: elise had just retired to spend more time with with her daughter and then she welcomed a chance to change the lives of foster children. >> i want them to know that they they can do whatever they put their mind to doing. >> reporter: she became the ceo of pivotal and expanded its services that they support 550 people a year who have been in the foster care system. she almost failed to graduate from high school. she became one of % of 75% of the scholars to go to. to college. >> it made me feel seen and head and heard. >> reporter: they say the intep the internship gave confidence and narrowed the career goal to social work. >> it became an extension of thy the family almost. >> the extended family part makes me happy because we want our people to feel important. >> >> reporter: 200 youth received a scholarship this year . it was was funded by private philanthropists and supplied bas s
. > >> nationwide half of foster ks foster kids drop out of high scl high school.the jefferson award award winner this week reverses the trendyearhe kpix 5's sharon chin . >> reporter: elise had just retired to spend more time with with her daughter and then she welcomed a chance to change the lives of foster children. >> i want them to know that they they can do whatever they put their mind to doing. >> reporter: she became the ceo of pivotal and expanded its...
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it's been the first love of its director, a man named carl foster. on the website of the little blue house it says they're a singer core mission to foster the vulnerable and the director of little blue house said for over 30 years lbh provided whatever service was needed by our kids to give them a chance to become self-sufficient adults. >> carl foster, director of the little blue house on this episode of book notes+. it's available on the c-span nameable app or whenever you get your podcasts. >> good evening and welcome to pnp live. i'm brad graham co-owner of politics and probes along with my wife. we have a very engaging program for you this evening featuring journalist peter goodman here to talk about his new book, "davos man," how the billionaires devoured the world. first, to post a question at any point during the discussion, just click on the q and a i con in the bottom of the screen and in the chat, find a link to purchase copies of the "davos man". in the prologue, many people do a lot ooling at the lives of billionaires. the details of the
it's been the first love of its director, a man named carl foster. on the website of the little blue house it says they're a singer core mission to foster the vulnerable and the director of little blue house said for over 30 years lbh provided whatever service was needed by our kids to give them a chance to become self-sufficient adults. >> carl foster, director of the little blue house on this episode of book notes+. it's available on the c-span nameable app or whenever you get your...
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a continuing geese feces problem that foster city says is posing a health risk to humans. the canada geese population has doubled to more than 300 in recent years. the lethal removal would affect 100 of the geese, but protesters say that number is still too high. this is video from the last protest on this issue back in july where people from both sides of the debate had much to say. one man says the problem has gotten so bad, the birds are filthy and human safety should also be considered. but many say lethally removing the birds is inhumane, including san mateo county supervisor david canepa who is leading the protest today. in a recent tweet he said "i disagree with foster's city plan to get rid of its goose population. it's inhumane and does not solve any problem. the geese are a country-wide concern and i stand against any plan to kill them." in a video message posted from foster city councilmember sanjay gahani yesterday says culling the geese is only one solution the council is entertaining. >> be assured, we are not considering eradication nor extermination. but th
a continuing geese feces problem that foster city says is posing a health risk to humans. the canada geese population has doubled to more than 300 in recent years. the lethal removal would affect 100 of the geese, but protesters say that number is still too high. this is video from the last protest on this issue back in july where people from both sides of the debate had much to say. one man says the problem has gotten so bad, the birds are filthy and human safety should also be considered. but...
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absolutely but even fostering cleared a space. it's the i fostering cleared a space. on _ anything. how can people get in touch with you? on facebook, l anything. how can people get in i touch with you? on facebook, our website, touch with you? on facebook, our website. or— touch with you? on facebook, our website, or give _ touch with you? on facebook, our website, or give us _ touch with you? on facebook, our website, or give us a _ touch with you? on facebook, our website, or give us a...
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richard foster, thank ou get on top early. richard foster, thank you very — get on top early. you very much. a glorious | thank you very much. a glorious night here in glasgow. there's like commentary on bbc radio scotland from seven o'clock and reaction online at bbc sport. well, staying with european football, the new la liga season gets under way this weekend in spain, and barcelona are still yet to register any of their new summer signings with the league. they've brought in the likes of robert lewandowski from bayern munich and raphina from leeds, but due to the huge financial issues surrounding the club, they are still yet to satisfy the league's rules. barcelona are reportedly looking at selling off more of theirfuture earnings to make the deals happen. dan 0gunshakin has more. barcelona probably the fight as... with the rest of the world currently seesit with the rest of the world currently sees it as a club in a mess. usually in debt because of mistakes in the past and telling future assets, the current board is playing a high—stakes game. if current board is playing
richard foster, thank ou get on top early. richard foster, thank you very — get on top early. you very much. a glorious | thank you very much. a glorious night here in glasgow. there's like commentary on bbc radio scotland from seven o'clock and reaction online at bbc sport. well, staying with european football, the new la liga season gets under way this weekend in spain, and barcelona are still yet to register any of their new summer signings with the league. they've brought in the likes of...
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ms mctaggart said she was screaming at foster to help.ries and drowning. jacob foster — on the right — accepted that he had caused charmaine to fall into the water but had told a police officer that he just pushed her, it was just a bit of fun. the court heard foster has a learning disability and had lodged a special defence of diminished accountability. foster's lawyer said he had misunderstood an alleged remark charmaine made about going into the water. leaving court today, jacob foster had his bail continued while reports are prepared and he will be sentenced next month. charmaine's family paid special thanks to the selfless efforts of the youngsters who tried to help their daughter at the pier. they said, although no punishment will ever bring charmaine back, they hope and pray that a sufficient sentence is served on the person responsible for taking her life. catriona renton, bbc news. warner bros has scrapped its upcoming batgirl film just months before its planned release date after poor screen—testing results. the film, which was
ms mctaggart said she was screaming at foster to help.ries and drowning. jacob foster — on the right — accepted that he had caused charmaine to fall into the water but had told a police officer that he just pushed her, it was just a bit of fun. the court heard foster has a learning disability and had lodged a special defence of diminished accountability. foster's lawyer said he had misunderstood an alleged remark charmaine made about going into the water. leaving court today, jacob foster...
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a camp in arizona teaches foster children cowboy skills. much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the wonder cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: the federal bureau of investigation and its agents have become targets of threats in the days since the agency carried out a court-approved search of former president donald trump's estate. much of the heated rhetoric has come from trump himself and his allies. and already, one man was killed by law enforcement after attempting to storm a field office in cincinnati, ohio. here with me now to discuss all this is retired special agent frank montoya, who served 26 years in the fbi. welcome back. we have been planning to talk to you for a couple days based on the threats that we have seen out there. but just in the last hour or so on this friday afternoon my former president trump has posted on social media, he refers to what he calls atrocities being perpetrated by the fbi and doj. he says the law enforcement of our countr
a camp in arizona teaches foster children cowboy skills. much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the wonder cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: the federal bureau of investigation and its agents have become targets of threats in the days since the agency carried out a court-approved search of former president donald trump's estate. much of the heated rhetoric has come from trump himself and his allies. and...
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the fact is if you are a teenage foster care child, you have a 3% chance of ever being adopted. why would we prevent people who want to adopt these children, who want to provide them with loving homes, who want to provide them with the home they've never had the right to adopt? lambda legal believes they should have the right on whether or not they could provide those children with a good home and we are litigating to make sure same-sex couples have an equal opportunity to adopt. host: those are generally state laws that govern how adoption is held is carried out in those states, correct? guest: it's more complicated than that because often the federal government contracts out the adoption services to private providers. for example, in the u.s. conference of catholic bishop received the only contract to foster refugee children in the united states. and we sued in nashville on behalf of kelly easter who was a lesbian and who want todd foster a refugee child because of her sexual orientation. and we are determined that regardless of who is providing the adoption services, if they'
the fact is if you are a teenage foster care child, you have a 3% chance of ever being adopted. why would we prevent people who want to adopt these children, who want to provide them with loving homes, who want to provide them with the home they've never had the right to adopt? lambda legal believes they should have the right on whether or not they could provide those children with a good home and we are litigating to make sure same-sex couples have an equal opportunity to adopt. host: those...
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the non-fosters were good, they taught him.have a lot of kids there. they all taught housekeeping to clean up after themselves, so that there was order in the house. dad told her when they entered, here is the tenth grade together dad yes said that she was very tatyana windy, that she could already dial any phone number. and if the male sex answered. she could meet a man and make a date at school, when dad asked me such a question, he asked me, and yura boy or man? i looked at him. i say sure boy. to which he replied to me. uh, look, tatyana can make a man with yura. i was already surprised by this. i understood for myself then. the girl is no longer a girl, that is, it turns out that while you were watching your eldest son. you didn't follow the younger one. no, they then started after school a year ago, they began to meet together. but if you heard this about this girl, you probably were not very happy when your youngest son began dating her. yes, i was unhappy. there, they met at customs, but in order not to spoil the relati
the non-fosters were good, they taught him.have a lot of kids there. they all taught housekeeping to clean up after themselves, so that there was order in the house. dad told her when they entered, here is the tenth grade together dad yes said that she was very tatyana windy, that she could already dial any phone number. and if the male sex answered. she could meet a man and make a date at school, when dad asked me such a question, he asked me, and yura boy or man? i looked at him. i say sure...
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call for sarah stinson live in foster city. and now that the sun has come up, sera, are you seeing some of the fish out there? >> we are now that the sun is up this morning. i saw a surge in down over there to tip a fish and it's pretty big hits on the shores here in foster city. this is what we're starting to see. pop up more and more across the bay area along the shores. it's bad because this this algae bloom that continues to spread and kill fish causing hundreds. and then now thousands of them to belly up. take a look at some video we have from oakland yesterday afternoon. the oakland yacht club. the organization says they've also seen fish washing up including striped bass sturgeon. the one that i saw over here and even seen sharks, which is very rare. they're reporting large body or even large number of dead fish in several bay area. watch, including lake merritt, alameda estuary. that point placed in sausalito where i'm at foster city. you'll notice the water in the bay is also really brown and murky. and that is due to
call for sarah stinson live in foster city. and now that the sun has come up, sera, are you seeing some of the fish out there? >> we are now that the sun is up this morning. i saw a surge in down over there to tip a fish and it's pretty big hits on the shores here in foster city. this is what we're starting to see. pop up more and more across the bay area along the shores. it's bad because this this algae bloom that continues to spread and kill fish causing hundreds. and then now...
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the little girl now lives with a foster family in denmark. offered was that the child's well-being was in acute danger. the local authorities in hanne's hometown of viborg claimed that she and her husband kim were not taking sufficient care of flora. >> apparently, they pigeon-holed me after i chose to give my first child to a foster family when i was still very young. an expert from the youth welfare office found that flora made unusual movements to the side and grunted. we took her to a doctor, and he found nothing unusual. but the local authority stuck to its assessment and made our lives more and more difficult. nothing we did was good enough. >> fearing for their youngest daughter, elvira, the family moved to the northern german city of flensburg. >> kim has a steady job. hanne is pursuing a correspondence course. still, they fear that if they return to denmark, eira could be taken away from them too. just two hours ay in denmark, lars christianseis sittingn his garden, making a phone call. after witnessing traumatized danish soldiers ha
the little girl now lives with a foster family in denmark. offered was that the child's well-being was in acute danger. the local authorities in hanne's hometown of viborg claimed that she and her husband kim were not taking sufficient care of flora. >> apparently, they pigeon-holed me after i chose to give my first child to a foster family when i was still very young. an expert from the youth welfare office found that flora made unusual movements to the side and grunted. we took her to a...
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the little girl now lives with a foster family in denmark. offered was that the child's well-being was in acute danger. the local authorities in hanne's hometown of viborg claimed that she and her husband kim were not taking sufficient care of flora. >> apparently, they pigeon-holed me after i chose to give my first child to a foster family when i was still very young. an expert from the youth welfare office found that flora made unusual movements to the side and grunted. we took her to a doctor, and he found nothing unusual. but the local authority stuck to its assessment and made our lives more and more difficult. nothing we did was good enough. >> fearing for their youngest daughter, elvira, the family moved to the northern german city of flensburg. >> kim has a steady job. hanne is pursuing a correspondence course. still, they fear that if they return to denmark, eira could be taken away from them too. just two hours ay in denmark, lars christianseis sittingn his garden, making a phone call. after witnessing traumatized danish soldiers ha
the little girl now lives with a foster family in denmark. offered was that the child's well-being was in acute danger. the local authorities in hanne's hometown of viborg claimed that she and her husband kim were not taking sufficient care of flora. >> apparently, they pigeon-holed me after i chose to give my first child to a foster family when i was still very young. an expert from the youth welfare office found that flora made unusual movements to the side and grunted. we took her to a...
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for 31 years, it has been the first love of its director, a man named carl foster.n the website of the little blue house it says there is a single core mission, to foster the vulnerable and at risk children and youth in a safe, stable, and healthy environment. carl foster, a vietnam veteran, and a director of the little blue house, says for over 30 years, the lb h has provided whenever service was needed by our kids to give them a chance to become self-sufficient adults. >> carl foster, director of the little blue house on this avenue -- on this note of book notes plus. it is available on the free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. announcer: defense secretary colin call spoke about how the u.s. has provided $9.1 billion in security aid to ukraine since russia's invasion in february. >> it's good to see all of you. good afternoon. it has been a while. it is good to see all of you again. i last saw you i think on june 1 for the announcement of the 11th presidential drawdown package. we are now on pda package 18. as we have made clear at every level of this
for 31 years, it has been the first love of its director, a man named carl foster.n the website of the little blue house it says there is a single core mission, to foster the vulnerable and at risk children and youth in a safe, stable, and healthy environment. carl foster, a vietnam veteran, and a director of the little blue house, says for over 30 years, the lb h has provided whenever service was needed by our kids to give them a chance to become self-sufficient adults. >> carl foster,...
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they were not even warned that the foster parents were going to challenge the child in court. cancel the order of the authorities. guardianship. the first meeting is underway. whether there are chances of success we will tell in the issue. thank you. we are waiting for the details. pe through a couple of minutes, but for now i say goodbye to you until 16 o'clock. stay with us. incredible selection of jewelry in the mobile application and in sunlight stores sunlight is the perfect gift with online love hinges, the weakest point, and i don’t have the latest complex of native collagen of the second type to maintain freedom of movement artneo strength of native collagen for joints installment plan for any product for 2 years so the amcv system unit for only 1,000 458 rubles. installment plan for 2 years per month for any product. rbt.ru is your beloved grant with a big juicy cutlet melting cheese onions and cucumbers and not one, but in a great company double grant and grand deluxe grandiosely delicious and dot mi central tv new season on saturday at 19:00 on ntv and comfort. buy
they were not even warned that the foster parents were going to challenge the child in court. cancel the order of the authorities. guardianship. the first meeting is underway. whether there are chances of success we will tell in the issue. thank you. we are waiting for the details. pe through a couple of minutes, but for now i say goodbye to you until 16 o'clock. stay with us. incredible selection of jewelry in the mobile application and in sunlight stores sunlight is the perfect gift with...
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but there's also interest in fostering this dialogue and the level of the whole organization. this year is the year of the russia assay and scientific and technical corporation. so this fits well with our agenda, not sure that issue or a meeting we approve the plan on fostering tourism between the russian assay and 3 to 20 to 24. and the working plans in education through to 2026 from another important element of our corporation was assay and is the interest displayed by the organization in expanding contacts with the shanghai corporation organization and the eurasian economic union. we are going to continue holding the assay and dialogue on a, on the sidelines of the st. petersburg, international economic forum. the, our meeting in june received very good feedback and assay and is going to take part in the eastern economic forum in vladivostok in september as well as in the 2nd international forum on the protection of the tiger. this is a russian initiative that was very popular than yourself. apart from the russia, as he and hitting there was another event regarding the pro,
but there's also interest in fostering this dialogue and the level of the whole organization. this year is the year of the russia assay and scientific and technical corporation. so this fits well with our agenda, not sure that issue or a meeting we approve the plan on fostering tourism between the russian assay and 3 to 20 to 24. and the working plans in education through to 2026 from another important element of our corporation was assay and is the interest displayed by the organization in...
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indeed, 0lly foster, thank you very much indeed, 0lly foster outside 0ld much indeed, 0lly foster outsideur to the country in 17 years. they'll play three tests in rawalpindi, multan and karachi — starting on the first of december. a t20 series is already in the calendar for next month. we can speak now to the ceo of the pakistan cricket board, faisal hasnain. thank you forjoining us faisal. how much work has gone into making this test series happen? hello, gavin, it is a pleasure to be on your show. a lot of work has gone into making the series happen. we have been in discussions with the ecb regarding this particular tour for at least a couple of years. as you know, the initial tour that was scheduled for last year was postponed, called off, and has been rescheduled to the september, and in december. there are two legs, and the t20 which takes place in september, seven t20s to be played followed by test matches in december. and we're certainly looking forward to it. find december. and we're certainly looking forward to it.— december. and we're certainly looking forward to it. and in term
indeed, 0lly foster, thank you very much indeed, 0lly foster outside 0ld much indeed, 0lly foster outsideur to the country in 17 years. they'll play three tests in rawalpindi, multan and karachi — starting on the first of december. a t20 series is already in the calendar for next month. we can speak now to the ceo of the pakistan cricket board, faisal hasnain. thank you forjoining us faisal. how much work has gone into making this test series happen? hello, gavin, it is a pleasure to be on...
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adopt, foster, these are big things.ommitment like? can you leave a cat at home for a day or two? that's a real question i have. >> i mean, that's what's amazing about cats. if you're busy person, they're amazing pets. you can. they're easier for people on the move to own and have a pet. >> for those that can't take a cat home with us, what can we do to help? >> you can foster or volunteer at the local shelter or rescue. there's all kinds of things you can do. and foster means for a couple days or a week. >> and you want to keep them. >> yeah. burt is very vocal. he is cute. look at this little guy. i know. i know. somebody will adopt you, we promise. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," we're keeping it cool in the kitchen for the summer with two no-cook recipes. i know, sweetie. >> so cute. >> that's okay, burt. my active psoriatic arthritis treskin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigu
adopt, foster, these are big things.ommitment like? can you leave a cat at home for a day or two? that's a real question i have. >> i mean, that's what's amazing about cats. if you're busy person, they're amazing pets. you can. they're easier for people on the move to own and have a pet. >> for those that can't take a cat home with us, what can we do to help? >> you can foster or volunteer at the local shelter or rescue. there's all kinds of things you can do. and foster means...
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it is a big deal it is here to stay >> james foster, ceo of zerofox. congratulations on the spac. good luck today. zfox is the ticker >> thank you. >>> you're very welcome. the big money movers and supply constraints and costs taking the bite out of the bottom line for one big automaker. whose chart is that? >>> and ceo of novo nordisk. we will talk about the world growing obesitany d growing diabetes crisis. what they are doing to fight it. stick around technology lets autonomous vacuums work continuously around the house, but when your team has to work seamlessly around the world... you need more than technology. you need cdw who can help transform your organization with built for performance lenovo thinkpads. pre-configured for management flexibility and equipped with the intel evo platform. responsive collaboration tools give your team effortless connectivity to stay focused wherever they work. fetch. lenovo makes seamless productivity possible. cdw makes it powerful. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when hurting feet make you want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our custom fit orthotics use foot
it is a big deal it is here to stay >> james foster, ceo of zerofox. congratulations on the spac. good luck today. zfox is the ticker >> thank you. >>> you're very welcome. the big money movers and supply constraints and costs taking the bite out of the bottom line for one big automaker. whose chart is that? >>> and ceo of novo nordisk. we will talk about the world growing obesitany d growing diabetes crisis. what they are doing to fight it. stick around technology...
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who are yeah. academia foster that's a see a gun choice. bad sign can bye mom to him being the so she stay on the on that. yes, but it's just the conflict in them up with and i can, can men national come in the special edition. oh good. a mafia. bell please? sure. i was on a with ah, law must say so with with my political dom adult method. not saying that this my didn't know. yeah. whoo shop. i'll keep an eye on them on like as long as it's in the own my mouth. it's can help him get his degree. perez, dummy tanny's thing. uh huh. no, it doesn't. it asks me to come in for the iranian women can land in prison for writing a motorbike. small wonder that morgan and her enduro attract attention wherever they go here. with a busy a savage. me. i know you're just that, you know, have you been out with that with then man asked my else to promise and alice. oh god, it's yet advice, was really useless. this. take me imagine so much i dislike. listen, ian, am don't of cub than is until fight, bolster english about gunners. manor house and when does is so tired. i just lost design. he mount carmel
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if you don't make it again, so i can me a foster does, is he a gun choice? bad sign can bye, mom to him. he gave the fleshy mom stay on the line. you know that? yes, but it's just the conflict in them for a nice weekend men national committee sexual division. oh goodness, a mock here. bill. please. sure. i was on a with ah la must say so with with my book they come down with that this might enjoy. yeah. well, i will keep an eye on them later, as long as it's in the open my mouth with digging pest demick pennies thing. uh huh. no, it doesn't. it asks me to come in iranian women can land in prison for writing a motorbike. small wonder that margaret and her enduro attract attention wherever they go here. with a busy a savage me initiative that you know had been given out with with then monday asked my off to pop nice. and alice gotten it yet advice was really useless. this take me imagine solid muff id selected and ian and don't else, cub done is until fight, bolster, anguish about damaged men or house. and what does is so toys i just lost design, he mancha mat
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