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>> no, i didn't even know what foster care was. >> reporter: ian marks also landed in foster care. >>young people ended up in the care of the state for the worst possible reason. the death of one or both parents. >> when i was 15 years old, unfortunately, my father got diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. >> reporter: ian marks' story is particularly heartbreaking. his mom and dad were both in the military. >> and my dad had killed my mother when i think i was 11 or 10 years old. i found her body in my house. >> reporter: but their shared loss doesn't end there. after being placed in foster care, they discovered that government benefits that they should have been receiving after the deaths of their parents had, instead, being claimed by the state. >> social security benefits. >> reporter: death benefits? >> yes, social security and veterans benefits. >> while i was in foster care, i realized that i was suppose to be receiving these benefits. i inquired with my case worker and they told me they would be taking the checks to reimburse themselves for my care and my sick simone bi
>> no, i didn't even know what foster care was. >> reporter: ian marks also landed in foster care. >>young people ended up in the care of the state for the worst possible reason. the death of one or both parents. >> when i was 15 years old, unfortunately, my father got diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. >> reporter: ian marks' story is particularly heartbreaking. his mom and dad were both in the military. >> and my dad had killed my mother when i...
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so when i was still in the final foster home, lived in my foster parents, came to or my adoptive parents came to visit me. and the henderson family and i called my who became the person who became my adoptive mother, henderson. and she said, oh, you know, if you're if you're with it, you can just call me mom. and i remember like, oh, you know, this is that that's how i sort of recognize that something was different about, this family and that i really was going be in a, you know, a permanent placement and. and so for a little a year, i did have this stable family as as working class family in this kind of dusty, blue collar town in northern california called red bluff. my adoptive was a truck driver. my adoptive mother was an assistant social worker. she had other jobs, too. but that's the job she settled on when when i was adopted. and they paid the bills they made ends meet. we had a family, we had family dinners. it just like a the kind of family i would see on tv or in the movies of like a mom and a dad. and i had an adoptive sister who was their birth daughter, and then they. about
so when i was still in the final foster home, lived in my foster parents, came to or my adoptive parents came to visit me. and the henderson family and i called my who became the person who became my adoptive mother, henderson. and she said, oh, you know, if you're if you're with it, you can just call me mom. and i remember like, oh, you know, this is that that's how i sort of recognize that something was different about, this family and that i really was going be in a, you know, a permanent...
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so when i was still in the final foster home, lived in my foster parents, came to or my adoptive parents came to visit me. and the henderson family and i called my who became the person who became my adoptive mother, henderson. and she said, oh, you know, if you're if you're with it, you can just call me mom. and i remember like, oh, you know, this is that that's how i sort of recognize that something was different about, this family and that i really was going be in a, you know, a permanent placement and. and so for a little a year, i did have this stable family as as working class family in this kind of dusty, blue collar town in northern california called red bluff. my adoptive was a truck driver. my adoptive mother was an assistant social worker. she had other jobs, too. but that's the job she settled on when when i was adopted. and they paid the bills they made ends meet. we had a family, we had family dinners. it just like a the kind of family i would see on tv or in the movies of like a mom and a dad. and i had an adoptive sister who was their birth daughter, and then they. about
so when i was still in the final foster home, lived in my foster parents, came to or my adoptive parents came to visit me. and the henderson family and i called my who became the person who became my adoptive mother, henderson. and she said, oh, you know, if you're if you're with it, you can just call me mom. and i remember like, oh, you know, this is that that's how i sort of recognize that something was different about, this family and that i really was going be in a, you know, a permanent...
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this evening i am proud to declare we will foster a culture of life. we must refocus our efforts to do more to support life. last year commissioner nancy putnam the department of human resources had great success in foster care adoptions. focused on enhancing childcare quality. i am proud to double down on these efforts. to foster a better culture of life we must also do more to support alabamians. in early onset of medical care is necessary for mothers and children. while we are making significant strides we still face challenges especially in rural alabama. that's why i'm proud to support a pilot program that will start posting men and women in nine county health diploma yet -- in areas of need. folks there's nothing more important than our alabama families. we must come together to find common ground on many ways to support them. the success of any state changes and mark fletcher in the east and the speed of the transportation of commerce. alabama supports have always played a major role in driving our economy. just as their roads and bridges are cr
this evening i am proud to declare we will foster a culture of life. we must refocus our efforts to do more to support life. last year commissioner nancy putnam the department of human resources had great success in foster care adoptions. focused on enhancing childcare quality. i am proud to double down on these efforts. to foster a better culture of life we must also do more to support alabamians. in early onset of medical care is necessary for mothers and children. while we are making...
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foster city. honestly, statewide, west ed does a partnership with the california department of ed to put out data on chronic sadness and depression. so statewide, we're talking about more than 30% of kids report feeling chronically sad or depressed. this year in our school district, it's 13. it's what? so we're it's 13, so you've seen feel really oh, it's incredible improvement. and we just put out a big report to our whole community last night, educating everybody about our california healthy kids survey results. and this is a survey that's given to kids statewide. so it's really useful. and it's been going on for about ten years, so for us, it's the question is if it helps ten kids, should we do it. and in our district the answer is yes. >> can i just ask you if there are any privacy issues or concerns? you know, students i know need an account and they may be sharing very private things on the app, you know, and we hear about hacking and things like that that happen. what are your concerns and
foster city. honestly, statewide, west ed does a partnership with the california department of ed to put out data on chronic sadness and depression. so statewide, we're talking about more than 30% of kids report feeling chronically sad or depressed. this year in our school district, it's 13. it's what? so we're it's 13, so you've seen feel really oh, it's incredible improvement. and we just put out a big report to our whole community last night, educating everybody about our california healthy...
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are you sure that you decided to become foster parents because you wanted a son, and how old was he atn, my mother works as a prosecutor, and dad is the chief of police, everyone has their own responsibilities around the house, you are like a general, a whole army of my children. how many of them are blood one, so i also wanted to tell a story about my wife in a nutshell, now they will come out and you will tell us. good afternoon, this year in our country has been declared the year of the family, and today the brightest representatives of families will gather in this studio. for me, these are real heroes, it’s one thing to raise relatives, and another thing to make strangers family, it’s true, today in our studio tatyana and sergey khodus, hello, you parents of many children, yes, but how many children do you have, we have two natural children, three adopted children, our gifts, yours is very difficult. 5 years before sasha was born, we lost our first child, but what happened? well, it was a difficult pregnancy, and we were fighting for life, i didn’t want to give up, but unfortunatel
are you sure that you decided to become foster parents because you wanted a son, and how old was he atn, my mother works as a prosecutor, and dad is the chief of police, everyone has their own responsibilities around the house, you are like a general, a whole army of my children. how many of them are blood one, so i also wanted to tell a story about my wife in a nutshell, now they will come out and you will tell us. good afternoon, this year in our country has been declared the year of the...
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the similar type of drone we're going to jump engine, which goes much, much foster. so those are fairly slow drones, but with a heavy payload that are capable of reaching a target is over 50. i'm going to 2000 kilometers far away. that's a plus another, a range of uh then cruise missiles and ballistic missiles as well. you mentioned that iranian drugs have been used in the bathroom field in, in ukraine, by the russians. tell us more about it runs a drone program. has this rep been increasing in the recent years and why to yeah, so you run has been one of the major, a drum producing other freighters. so i am decades low of sanctions. a push to evolve, to build our own from drawing the air force and iran has made it using drugs through their proxy allies in the region. so because the sanctions are not able to impart high quality or aircraft or air equipment, but also so to try to re faded by producing drones with easy to acquire their commercial products or set up their own drone industry with parts and components they can produce themselves and that's why they've beco
the similar type of drone we're going to jump engine, which goes much, much foster. so those are fairly slow drones, but with a heavy payload that are capable of reaching a target is over 50. i'm going to 2000 kilometers far away. that's a plus another, a range of uh then cruise missiles and ballistic missiles as well. you mentioned that iranian drugs have been used in the bathroom field in, in ukraine, by the russians. tell us more about it runs a drone program. has this rep been increasing in...
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when my mother was imprisoned, where did you end up in the hru, in a rehab center, and then in a fosterly, a good foster family, great, and olympia is there too, olympia is there too , look, your adopted father, andrei mikhailovich, has arrived at our studio, let’s call him, andrei mikhailovich, hello, hello, please tell us. well, she says, let’s take the children, she says, it’s there, she went, she saw them, maybe even, they were even offered to us, she was doing this, that is, she went through it school for foster parents, this is where the children were registered, yes, but i helped her, it is clear that they helped, now you are helping, because your wife got sick, right, well, yes, now, now i went through this school, they have already given me documents, that if something happens to my wife, the children will stay with me, and then something can happen, but she talked to our film crew, let’s see, at the moment, of course, i ’m sick, oncology is very difficult, i accept i am undergoing chemotherapy, my diagnosis has been confirmed, so i am on supervised treatment khabarovsky is in
when my mother was imprisoned, where did you end up in the hru, in a rehab center, and then in a fosterly, a good foster family, great, and olympia is there too, olympia is there too , look, your adopted father, andrei mikhailovich, has arrived at our studio, let’s call him, andrei mikhailovich, hello, hello, please tell us. well, she says, let’s take the children, she says, it’s there, she went, she saw them, maybe even, they were even offered to us, she was doing this, that is, she went...
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i wasn’t lazy in my life, i didn’t get depressed, as for creating families within a foster family, ourwhile they are studying at school or at a higher educational institution, there is no talk of any relationship maybe after 18 children have the right to listen to their heart and act as it tells, why do most children end up with you, is there any? their parents are irresponsible, that ’s why they exist, the state does a lot for them, they care a lot, they feel it, well, i don’t know, i don’t want to talk bad about them at all, because well, there are all sorts of stories, but still less, maybe there is some way to create settlements where such parents will live and grow something, work and yes. somehow unite them, not only our heroes are trying to build houses for their children in the required quantity, and they are also worried about the place in which they live; i really don’t want there to be abandoned areas on the plots in the neighborhood. what kind of land is this behind us, is this also your land for construction or what is it? no, this is not our land, this is state land, but
i wasn’t lazy in my life, i didn’t get depressed, as for creating families within a foster family, ourwhile they are studying at school or at a higher educational institution, there is no talk of any relationship maybe after 18 children have the right to listen to their heart and act as it tells, why do most children end up with you, is there any? their parents are irresponsible, that ’s why they exist, the state does a lot for them, they care a lot, they feel it, well, i don’t know, i...
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when her latest foster pup sid slipped out of his harness want to come back. i was very close to believing some of the scam texts. >> and text messages shared with cbs news, one scammer claimed to be associated with animal care control and said they had found sid but the group's executive director says similar spoofs have happened before. >> in every case that we have heard of, the scammers have sent will call you and say, hey, the microchip comes back to you, we have your dog says >>> reunited and ready for his next chapter with his forever family. >>> never share personal or financial information. reunification groups don't ask for payments until after the dog has been safely reconnected with its owner. experts also recommend microchip in your dog to make sure it is detectable by local shelters and some even recommend training your dog off leash and getting a tracking device like an air tag. >>> big-na music artists trying to put tech companies in check. they say artificial intelligence is harming their industry. - lift the clouds off of... - virtual weather
when her latest foster pup sid slipped out of his harness want to come back. i was very close to believing some of the scam texts. >> and text messages shared with cbs news, one scammer claimed to be associated with animal care control and said they had found sid but the group's executive director says similar spoofs have happened before. >> in every case that we have heard of, the scammers have sent will call you and say, hey, the microchip comes back to you, we have your dog says...
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many kids placed in foster care and up going back to their biological parents to at some point. and couples fear being too attached to a child, only to lose them in the end. but even though there are risks in the end, every child deserves a loving home and someone to take them in to i'm christy. i thanks for watching. and we'll see you right back here next time on the cost of everything the, [000:00:00;00] the virginia in these mountains is certainly rewarding, but it takes a lot of energy. and man am i hungry. luckily, i'm in north, the city of where food is almost a 4th of religious recipes are handed down for generations without changes. and this qualifies for being part of the unit. sco world heritage. intangible list. that's the again, the what is part of the blog post that isn't the deepest view of us and that in the word part is it something deeper, more complex might be present. let's stop without collision. is that spelled out of the or see him go to the was the new the for the dates with, uh, it looks like she was reduced with a v exclusively to, to have somebody with
many kids placed in foster care and up going back to their biological parents to at some point. and couples fear being too attached to a child, only to lose them in the end. but even though there are risks in the end, every child deserves a loving home and someone to take them in to i'm christy. i thanks for watching. and we'll see you right back here next time on the cost of everything the, [000:00:00;00] the virginia in these mountains is certainly rewarding, but it takes a lot of energy. and...
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the adoptions on foster care is also another option for couples. this involves working with a public child welfare agency or state contracted private agency to identify children in foster care or waiting for adoptive homes. this involves minimal expense, typically less than a $1000.00. well, private adoptions tend to be considerably more expensive. this is due to the federal and state adoption assistance programs, which minimize the financial ops to goals and encourage the placement of children who are more difficult to place due to their age or issues. most foster care children will be older and the adjustment period may take longer, which is why many couples look to adopt from birth instead. so they don't miss out on a significant portion of their child's life. many kids placed in foster care and the going back to their biological parents to at some point. and couples fear of being too attached to a child, only to lose them in the end. but even though there are risks in the end, every child deserves a loving home and someone to take them in. i'm
the adoptions on foster care is also another option for couples. this involves working with a public child welfare agency or state contracted private agency to identify children in foster care or waiting for adoptive homes. this involves minimal expense, typically less than a $1000.00. well, private adoptions tend to be considerably more expensive. this is due to the federal and state adoption assistance programs, which minimize the financial ops to goals and encourage the placement of children...
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many kids placed in foster care and the going back to their biological parents to at some point. and couples fear of being too attached to a child, only to lose them in the end. but even though there are risks in the end, every child deserves a loving home and someone to take them in. i'm christie. i thanks for watching and we'll see you right back here next time on the cost of everything. the 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultra nationalist, the massages claim, the independent state of croatia. shortly on the seizing power. they billed the same events, concentration camp a place associated with the was the trustees committed in yugoslavia during world war 2. use dash is use the cam system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities, and political opponents of the fascist regime. conditions in the san of us come when the gods tortured to arise and the prisoners they sent them the constitution, temps. so most of them died. it was incredible genocide. the useful the media does a yeah. who is on one of us goes off campus who ship the vehicle,
many kids placed in foster care and the going back to their biological parents to at some point. and couples fear of being too attached to a child, only to lose them in the end. but even though there are risks in the end, every child deserves a loving home and someone to take them in. i'm christie. i thanks for watching and we'll see you right back here next time on the cost of everything. the 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultra nationalist, the massages claim, the independent state of...
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care for more than two years, that new dogs were coming to foster care, they were taken away, but forould take him, although at that time i had an older dog, vasik, he was 19-20 somewhere. we also keep picking up a cat from the street, well, i brought him here home, here are the dogs, who have already experienced the betrayal of their owners once, or, due to circumstances , ended up on the street, but these dogs are more grateful, yes, so they stand like a mountain for their owner, so they show love, care, which is what i say, that i don’t since it’s not... the video and this story that i found myself at that very moment in front of the tv and saw my check, in return we always thank the people thanks to whom our program exists, because these are the stories we tell you thank you so much for today you found the time to get in touch with us, girls, well, what do i want to say, you somehow came to us, did someone find a new home? you came to us today, who can you tell us about, what if someone accidentally ends up watching tv again and then finds a friend for life, well, today we wanted
care for more than two years, that new dogs were coming to foster care, they were taken away, but forould take him, although at that time i had an older dog, vasik, he was 19-20 somewhere. we also keep picking up a cat from the street, well, i brought him here home, here are the dogs, who have already experienced the betrayal of their owners once, or, due to circumstances , ended up on the street, but these dogs are more grateful, yes, so they stand like a mountain for their owner, so they show...
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sara foster, start responding to that. sara foster. we — start responding to that.hat. sara foster, we would talk- start responding to that. sara foster, we would talk longer but we have a news update to go to. we will leave it there, but thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. iam going much forjoining us on the programme. i am going to take you to the un where the secretary general is talking in the last few moments. he has been saying this is a moment of maximum peril in the middle east, it must be a time for maximum restraint. obviously referencing israel and iran. tar restraint. obviously referencing israel and iran.— israel and iran. for example, although _ israel and iran. for example, although the _ israel and iran. for example, although the israeli - israel and iran. for example, l although the israeli authorities have cleared more convoys, those clearances are often granted when it is too late in the day to make deliveries and return safely. one could say that our personnel cannot operate in darkness, in a war zone, littered with unexploded ordin
sara foster, start responding to that. sara foster. we — start responding to that.hat. sara foster, we would talk- start responding to that. sara foster, we would talk longer but we have a news update to go to. we will leave it there, but thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. iam going much forjoining us on the programme. i am going to take you to the un where the secretary general is talking in the last few moments. he has been saying this is a moment of maximum peril in the...
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them back we can use less new plastic bottles are made to be remade we handcraft every stearns and foster using the finest materials like indulgent memory foam and ultra conforming and telecoil for a beautiful mattress and indescribable comfort every single night stearns and foster, what comfort should be fast sides, signage that gets you noticed and turns hot lots into homes that's sides make your statement before planning the wedding your bad hip was really acting up then you heard about maiko robotic assisted hip replacement. it starts with a ct scan to pinpoint the problem that becomes a personalized 3d plan to guide your doctor during surgery makeup oh, can help lead to better outcomes like less pain and shorter recovery time the lifetime of a hip implant is limited and revision surgery may be required individual results and recovery times very risks of surgery include pain infection, heart attack, stroke, death, and other serious risks. ask your doctor four important safety information to find a doctor who uses maiko visit. maiko can.com. >> i'm lauren fox on capitol hill. and this
them back we can use less new plastic bottles are made to be remade we handcraft every stearns and foster using the finest materials like indulgent memory foam and ultra conforming and telecoil for a beautiful mattress and indescribable comfort every single night stearns and foster, what comfort should be fast sides, signage that gets you noticed and turns hot lots into homes that's sides make your statement before planning the wedding your bad hip was really acting up then you heard about...
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for the people who don't know, tell the people who john foster dulles was. >> carol: john foster dulles. he was so dull. there was nothing there. i remember he wore this overcoat and a hat and never smiled or anything. so i was doing a special materials song that a friend of mine wrote called "i made a fool of myself over john foster dulles" which was meant to be, like everybody was going crazy over elvis. so he wrote this song about this young girl going crazy over john foster dulles. >> stephen: elvis dulles. it's a very short jump. >> carol: i did it on the parr show and i was working at a nightclub, the blue angel, and i went back to the second show of the phones are ringing off the hook and one of the calls was from david waters who was mr. dulles' press advisor. he said mr. dulles didn't see it but could you go back on the jack parr show and do it so that he could see it? so i went back. i went back and did it again and i did it on the ed sullivan show and all hell broke loose. and it was front page news. who was this girl singing about the secretary of state? >> stephen: did he e
for the people who don't know, tell the people who john foster dulles was. >> carol: john foster dulles. he was so dull. there was nothing there. i remember he wore this overcoat and a hat and never smiled or anything. so i was doing a special materials song that a friend of mine wrote called "i made a fool of myself over john foster dulles" which was meant to be, like everybody was going crazy over elvis. so he wrote this song about this young girl going crazy over john foster...
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so tired of your stinking pile, this is beyond the bounds, tomorrow at 16:45 on ntv, grew up in a foster resident of the nizhny novgorod region, getting ready for vacation, could not think that she would find her supposed biological... relatives there . irina arsentieva contacted us for a dna test, hello, irina, you they always knew that they grew up in a foster family, but until a certain point i didn’t know, until about 12-13 years old, well, of course there were rumors among the neighbors, someone suggested something, they tried to say so directly, maybe you’re a foster family. so you heard rumors from your neighbors, how did your mother explain them to you? and she explained, i naturally asked her questions, she was a woman in body, quite, quite plump, she explained that the neighbors couldn’t see that i was pregnant, because my belly was big, my belly hid everything, they just didn’t you knew that i was in a position, and you believed that everything was in order, everything grew together for me, well, it was still my childhood and adolescence, so did you think about the external re
so tired of your stinking pile, this is beyond the bounds, tomorrow at 16:45 on ntv, grew up in a foster resident of the nizhny novgorod region, getting ready for vacation, could not think that she would find her supposed biological... relatives there . irina arsentieva contacted us for a dna test, hello, irina, you they always knew that they grew up in a foster family, but until a certain point i didn’t know, until about 12-13 years old, well, of course there were rumors among the neighbors,...
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two residents of yakutia grew up in different foster families, but each has a dream. find out about theof his mother, a woman named argunova. vera sleptsova grew up in the village of kuberganya in the arctic circle. she was the only and beloved child in the family, but she was worried that she was not like her parents. in addition, the neighboring children teased her, calling her their adopted daughter. and this is school time, before school. and i don’t remember who can, we had a lot of children, so i don’t remember, but they said, i... went up to my mother and said: the children say that, is it true? she said: no, that's not true. so irina kemetinova from the village of nizhny bestyakh did not want to believe that she was taken from an orphanage, although she knew about it from her grandmother. in the end everything confirmed. after her mother died, she found an adoption certificate at home and found out that she had previously had a different mother, a different name and a different date of birth. in 2004, when... i can honestly say, even these days i thought about it all the time, y
two residents of yakutia grew up in different foster families, but each has a dream. find out about theof his mother, a woman named argunova. vera sleptsova grew up in the village of kuberganya in the arctic circle. she was the only and beloved child in the family, but she was worried that she was not like her parents. in addition, the neighboring children teased her, calling her their adopted daughter. and this is school time, before school. and i don’t remember who can, we had a lot of...
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every single night stearns and foster, what comfort should be? >> i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. thanks to sky rizzi. i'm playing with clearer skin. three out of four people achieve 90% clear skin and scares. he is just four doses a year after to starter doses. >> theory is allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you i'm an infection or symptoms had a vaccine, a plan to with scott rizzi? >> nothing on my skin means every your dermatologists about sky rosie, learn how advocate help you save. >> okay, everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition are strength and energy ensure with 27 admins and minerals, nutrients for immune health, and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein i had to go montgomery and tokyo and this is cnn rhetoric between iran and the us and israel, it's all heating up. defense secretary lloyd austin told iran on friday not to be overconfident after the country's unprecedented attack on israel earlier this month, cnn's fr
every single night stearns and foster, what comfort should be? >> i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. thanks to sky rizzi. i'm playing with clearer skin. three out of four people achieve 90% clear skin and scares. he is just four doses a year after to starter doses. >> theory is allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you i'm an infection or symptoms had a vaccine, a plan to with scott rizzi?...
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they've fostered 20 kids over the last 13 years. it is vital for states and communities to have programs like this for foster kids because these kids don't have a support system. they don't have a safety net. >> reporter: they began a four-week program aimed at introducing kids 15 years and older to workplace skills. they work part-time at the cafe learning everything from what to wear to how to deal with difficult customers. >> it's the best thing that we've ever done. watching kids like trinity be able to have confidence and smile and learn the skills that she needed has been priceless. >> reporter: 1 in 4 kids in the foster system will become homeless within four years of aging out of the system. trinity is just days away from her 18th birthday and being on her own. >> here you go. >> reporter: she loves the job so much, she hopes to go full-time after graduation. >> we are regular people. like we get a lot of pity, but it doesn't really help us out. it just makes it worse. >> reporter: over the last two years, they've had about
they've fostered 20 kids over the last 13 years. it is vital for states and communities to have programs like this for foster kids because these kids don't have a support system. they don't have a safety net. >> reporter: they began a four-week program aimed at introducing kids 15 years and older to workplace skills. they work part-time at the cafe learning everything from what to wear to how to deal with difficult customers. >> it's the best thing that we've ever done. watching...
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every single night he stearns in foster, what comfort should be there's nothing better than a subway series foot-long, except we add a new foot-long psychic, like you eat chicken and bacon ranch with $102 footlong churro is the best psaki i've ever had, hurts my feelings every epoch foot-long deserve the perfect sidekick i brought in a jew or max jiang with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy and just two weeks. here, i'll take that ensure not to protein 30 grams, protein one prime, sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals in a new fiber blend with a prebiotic are really big games this series outweighed the last chancellors magic pelican celtics coverage begins today at 12:30. >> nba playoffs presented by google pixel, around one coverage presented by nerdwallet on tnt we've been following the push from civil rights organizations and health groups for the biden administration to ban menthol cigarettes a final decision has been pending since last year. well, now it has been delayed again, the health and human services secretary explains this in a statement. it's clear that
every single night he stearns in foster, what comfort should be there's nothing better than a subway series foot-long, except we add a new foot-long psychic, like you eat chicken and bacon ranch with $102 footlong churro is the best psaki i've ever had, hurts my feelings every epoch foot-long deserve the perfect sidekick i brought in a jew or max jiang with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy and just two weeks. here, i'll take that ensure not to protein 30 grams, protein...
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our schools, our roads, foster care, and public safety. and fortunately, that is exactly what one proposal, the flat tax, would do. now, the flat tax came up last year. i expect it will come up again this year. despite the fact that it only benefits the super wealthy while doing little to nothing for working middle-class kansans. you know, arizona legislators passed a flat tax in 2021. and now they are facing a significant budget shortfall. and guess where the cuts are coming from? public schools, law enforcement, and their infrastructure. we have been down that road before. and we don't want to go back. not back to brownbag, not back to four day school is, not back to crumbling roads, falling down bridges. all because some politicians want to push through another reckless tax experiment. responsible comprehensive and affordable plan that benefits every kansan. it start by doing what we should have done in the first on monday, i joined republican and democrat legislators to propose a responsible, comprehensive, and affordable plan the bene
our schools, our roads, foster care, and public safety. and fortunately, that is exactly what one proposal, the flat tax, would do. now, the flat tax came up last year. i expect it will come up again this year. despite the fact that it only benefits the super wealthy while doing little to nothing for working middle-class kansans. you know, arizona legislators passed a flat tax in 2021. and now they are facing a significant budget shortfall. and guess where the cuts are coming from? public...
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wheat made record investments to repair our foster care system. keep families together in and improve mental health access. that work has paid off. today there are fewer children entering our foster care system then at any point in our state recorded history. >> we also passed a 1 billion-dollar tax cuts for families for our veterans, for homeowners, for farmers and ranchers. that is $1 billion in tax cuts. [cheering] chris just last week we saw it reduced to 10. putting an additional $150 million back into the pockets of kansans. before we know it it will not exist at all in 2025 a perhaps inherently total asked, gone, never to be living again. [applause] i am proud to stand here and tell you without hesitation that again this state of our state is strong. but i am also here to tell you were not going to stop here were going to keep making it stronger. >> not that you get the wrong impression not like we have made any mistakes. when i could design the new state license plate for my home computer. now that was a mistake. when you make a mistake yo
wheat made record investments to repair our foster care system. keep families together in and improve mental health access. that work has paid off. today there are fewer children entering our foster care system then at any point in our state recorded history. >> we also passed a 1 billion-dollar tax cuts for families for our veterans, for homeowners, for farmers and ranchers. that is $1 billion in tax cuts. [cheering] chris just last week we saw it reduced to 10. putting an additional...
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it takes a while for the birds to move into it, but the foster mothers are patient. in the end of a veto, at the moment we're just happy to have completed the 1st day. so if everything takes half an hour longer, that's no big deal. you can't stress out too much. you have to give the birds time . that's the most important thing. otherwise they won't come down at all. and after a one day break, the journey continues the flight down to lose. he has almost 2300 kilometers, nearly 3 times the distance to tuscan. it. will the birds make it and will they be able to find their way back the thing? and if you will get the birds down there, hopefully, and then release them into the wild and see what they do have now they survive. which habitats that you need to find and whether they decide to fly back to germany again, or line next to ball loose fuel be to have fleeting. if the birds do there are plans to settle them here and few, but like on lake constance, it takes 3 years for northern bald ibis is to reach sexual maturity and make their way back to where they came from. as t
it takes a while for the birds to move into it, but the foster mothers are patient. in the end of a veto, at the moment we're just happy to have completed the 1st day. so if everything takes half an hour longer, that's no big deal. you can't stress out too much. you have to give the birds time . that's the most important thing. otherwise they won't come down at all. and after a one day break, the journey continues the flight down to lose. he has almost 2300 kilometers, nearly 3 times the...
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you end refugee agency workers are members of tentative organizations and the british parliament foster is a controversial built of default of violence that goes to rolando prime minister insist the full flights will lead within the i'm the whole journey. welcome to the program. goals off come off controlled, civil defense agency save. health workers have uncovered the bodies of 283 people buried in a hospital coach held in the southern city of con eunice. they say they found the apartment most craved up enough. the hospital, the agency save some of the dead, had no clothing. the sites was previously weighted by his rarely forces, as well as military. nowadays, it's checking the information which had not been independently verified before the w corresponding tanya kramer in jerusalem told us more about the bodies that have been found. i mean, the more details are coming out and this is not obviously the end of it as he said, the civil defense forces. they have said that they have found at least $200.00 bodies in a most grave, which is located in the courtyard of the or no so hospital. a
you end refugee agency workers are members of tentative organizations and the british parliament foster is a controversial built of default of violence that goes to rolando prime minister insist the full flights will lead within the i'm the whole journey. welcome to the program. goals off come off controlled, civil defense agency save. health workers have uncovered the bodies of 283 people buried in a hospital coach held in the southern city of con eunice. they say they found the apartment most...
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she used to live in the basement, then she was caught, she lived like this in foster cage.he was very afraid of us, when we brought her home, she constantly hid, hissed and did not come out. housing problem, the second nose does not fit. again because of this carrier they are making a row, well, more precisely, they are not making a row, but they got in, this one gets out, and that one gets in, how can i sell the car cheaper? life hack from a child, who is this drawing, can’t help you somehow? yes, the answer to everyone who gives unsolicited advice, and the one and only code, jigsaw, housing issue always causes a lot of controversy, especially if you are neighbors in the same cage, i would even say one carrier. honestly, it ’s not funny anymore, they’re just making a row again because of this carrying, well, more precisely , they’re not making a row, but they got in, this one gets out, and that one gets in, my god, she’s stuck, she’s stuck, look, little russian, you’re mine you, you ’re my girl, yulia, gennady and daughter maria are in our studio today, and i’d also like t
she used to live in the basement, then she was caught, she lived like this in foster cage.he was very afraid of us, when we brought her home, she constantly hid, hissed and did not come out. housing problem, the second nose does not fit. again because of this carrier they are making a row, well, more precisely, they are not making a row, but they got in, this one gets out, and that one gets in, how can i sell the car cheaper? life hack from a child, who is this drawing, can’t help you...
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so our foster currently is defensive for i would say that we have to maintain that foster, but we will free up the tax against us. consequently, the negotiations, lee is the main roads to try and change the situation on the ground. but if that fails, then the idea is also prepared for military action is different quite. and if it's instructed by the government, we need to be prepared for that event. try to get a loaner with a is rarely defense forces. thank you very much for being on the w. yes. have a good day. i slaves being widespread international condemnation of the uranium to attack you in secular for general antonio with tears criticized what he called a serious escalation by a run. the un security council is called an emergency may be use foreign policy chief joseph, brad called the sold unacceptable, and a great threat to regional security. the british prime minister wishes to next said it was reckless and bound to stand up for is way of the security and germany's farm . and as the band bulk also condemned the attack, saying it could plunge the entire region into chaos. don't
so our foster currently is defensive for i would say that we have to maintain that foster, but we will free up the tax against us. consequently, the negotiations, lee is the main roads to try and change the situation on the ground. but if that fails, then the idea is also prepared for military action is different quite. and if it's instructed by the government, we need to be prepared for that event. try to get a loaner with a is rarely defense forces. thank you very much for being on the w....
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it support from us and indeed support for the october 7 terrorist attack was designed to kind of foster a divide between the uniting sides of this on the, our block and israel, in the pro american or at least here, i think, a strategic success. not so much militarily trying to flex and was about not being willing to take more risk because it signals a greater confidence at home perhaps. but i think a lot more of this is about politics. now the rang and foreign ministers set. the attack was aimed only at israel and no set the u. s. what does that tell us? for, for some time now, the runners had been trying to divide israel from its greatest partner united states. and in general, they run up to the week and a half of the threats that the world was essentially glued to before this iranian drone and missile operation. the wrong hands had seen the gap that had formed between israel and america begin to slowly diminish, particularly at the, at engaged in defense coordination at high level defense times. and president by didn't even mentioned that americans commitment to israel security was, i
it support from us and indeed support for the october 7 terrorist attack was designed to kind of foster a divide between the uniting sides of this on the, our block and israel, in the pro american or at least here, i think, a strategic success. not so much militarily trying to flex and was about not being willing to take more risk because it signals a greater confidence at home perhaps. but i think a lot more of this is about politics. now the rang and foreign ministers set. the attack was...
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i'm ollie foster. here's what's coming up for you on sports day. it's party time for bayer leverkusen as they clinch their first bundesliga title. the title race has taken a twist in the premier league, arsenal and liverpool losing ground on manchester city. and tsitsipas masters the clay in monte carlo for a third time. hello there. bayer leverkusen are bundesliga champions for the first time in their 120 year history. the 5—0 win over werder bremen to clinch the title was all the sweeter because it came in front of their own fans. they've done it with five games to spare as well in what has been an incredible season, and they're still unbeaten in all competitions with the potential for more trophies as well in the german cup and the europa league. alex fletcher reports. scenes like this are rare in leverkusen. a first bundesliga title secured in style. when xabi alonso took over 18 months ago. they were in the relegation zone. how times can change. victor boniface, setting them on their way from 12 yards after var had intervened to award a penalt
i'm ollie foster. here's what's coming up for you on sports day. it's party time for bayer leverkusen as they clinch their first bundesliga title. the title race has taken a twist in the premier league, arsenal and liverpool losing ground on manchester city. and tsitsipas masters the clay in monte carlo for a third time. hello there. bayer leverkusen are bundesliga champions for the first time in their 120 year history. the 5—0 win over werder bremen to clinch the title was all the sweeter...
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so our foster currently is defensive for i would say that we have to maintain that foster, but we will free up the tax against us conference even negotiations. lee is the main roads to try and change the situation on the ground. but if that fails, then the idea is also prepared for military action is required. and if it's instructed by the government, we need to be prepared for that adventure on it to get a loaner with a is rarely defense forces. thank you very much for being on the w. yes. have a good day. i and i'm now joined by the w. me least analysts, sonny was honest. what are you expecting from east? well now. well, i think it's going to take its time. that's the 1st thing, you know, it's good for israel to see you run on edge to seats, you know, brewing and, and wondering what would be a israel response as part of a psychological warfare. it also helps as well to try and figure out what it's one wants to do. we know for a fact that the is really assessment when they launch their i suppose that attack in uh on april 1st and damascus. they were not expecting around to go with thi
so our foster currently is defensive for i would say that we have to maintain that foster, but we will free up the tax against us conference even negotiations. lee is the main roads to try and change the situation on the ground. but if that fails, then the idea is also prepared for military action is required. and if it's instructed by the government, we need to be prepared for that adventure on it to get a loaner with a is rarely defense forces. thank you very much for being on the w. yes....
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stearns & foster. what comfort should be. ♪ welcome back to the "big weekend show".ny in the criminal trial of former president trump is about. his the prosecution convincing the jury that trump's actions were illegal in his hush money trial? most legal experts say no. fox news correspondent cb cotton is at trump tower tonight. >> new york state is trying to convince a jury that former president donald trump was part of a scheme to catch negative stories and kill them before they were made public. the key witness tabloid boss testified his publishing company was part of catching joke scheme and agreed to by potentially damaging stories with no intention of ever running them but trump's attorneys took aim at credibility exposing while said under oath trump thanked him for coming stories, he told the fbi something different, trump didn't thank him. one legal expert tells fox testimony shows how weak manhattan da alvin bragg's earliest. >> david packer helped trump more than hurt him testifying his national enquirer. stories all the time for a host of celebrity so it wa
stearns & foster. what comfort should be. ♪ welcome back to the "big weekend show".ny in the criminal trial of former president trump is about. his the prosecution convincing the jury that trump's actions were illegal in his hush money trial? most legal experts say no. fox news correspondent cb cotton is at trump tower tonight. >> new york state is trying to convince a jury that former president donald trump was part of a scheme to catch negative stories and kill them...