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with seven different foster homes. in los angeles. essentially the reason i ended up in the adoption system in the first place was to become at some point i was going to be a psychiatrist. this doctor lichter my report and recognize this kid is not going to be reunited with this y of origin. he f recommended as soon as possible someone should have recognized thisec earlier but someone recognize it was three years old and immediately put me in adoption system. incentives in a holding pattern going to different homes all the time. until someone finally took the time and carefullyan read my report. i have basically got lost in this bureaucratic system and it's happened to a lot of kids. look after your adopted this is the first time you had this real father figure in your life. could you describe what was different about that? throughout the book you make a lot of the fact that when you got to gayle the kids there come from two-parent families. for a few years of your life you had stable two-parent family. talk a little bit about the fam
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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
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foster care system when she was 14 years old. she is now 25, left foster care in may and through the system. took part in a free five-week pharmacy tech for underserved foster youth. marcus hancock runs the program at cvs. >> and so the purpose of the program, it's really to bring this type of knowledge to transition fall use. >> reporter: it is a collaboration between cvs health and to help transition into adulthood. >> and there are social barriers, let alone fostering the transitional youth. so bringing in that resource and advocating for the stability is that key thing with this program. >> reporter: and they graduated more than 20 students so far. >> yep, it's ready for pick up. >> reporter: they are not just bound in these walls. >> and i love helping people, seeing them smile, and being able to contribute in their well being every single day. >> going to school for the medical assistance and also for studying to become national certified. >> reporter: she has a message for those in foster care, planning the next step. >> i
foster care system when she was 14 years old. she is now 25, left foster care in may and through the system. took part in a free five-week pharmacy tech for underserved foster youth. marcus hancock runs the program at cvs. >> and so the purpose of the program, it's really to bring this type of knowledge to transition fall use. >> reporter: it is a collaboration between cvs health and to help transition into adulthood. >> and there are social barriers, let alone fostering the...
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with seven different foster homes in los angeles. and the reason i ended up in the adoption system in the first place was because at some point i required to see a psychiatrist and the doctor looked through my report and recognized that, oh, this kid isn't going to be reunited with his family of origin and he recommended that i be put up for adoption as soon as possible. but someone should have recognized this earlier. someone should have recognized when i was three years old and immediately put me into the adoption system, but instead i was in a holding pattern of going to different homes all the time until someone finally took the time and carefully read my report. and this is just, you know, i basically got lost in in this bureaucratic system and this happened to a lot of kids. >> after you were adopted this is the first time that you had this real father figure in your life. can you describe sort of what was different about that? throughout the book you make a lot of the fact that when you got to yale, the kids there come from tw
with seven different foster homes in los angeles. and the reason i ended up in the adoption system in the first place was because at some point i required to see a psychiatrist and the doctor looked through my report and recognized that, oh, this kid isn't going to be reunited with his family of origin and he recommended that i be put up for adoption as soon as possible. but someone should have recognized this earlier. someone should have recognized when i was three years old and immediately...
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anna foster there _ as the conflict goes on. anna foster there in _ as the conflict goes on.ext update, and nick beake in israel. we will get the thoughts of our security correspondent frank gardner in a moment or two. before that, i want to show you what is happening on the ground. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson has been filming on the israeli side of the border with lebanon — where there've been clashes between hezbollah fighters and israeli troops. have a look. we're starting to see more signs of resistance to israeli forces on the other side of the border. even a year of air strikes, intelligence operations, raids by special forces have not destroyed hezbollah's ability to fight back just a few miles in. we've just heard some bursts of small arms fire and what sounded like some grenades from the israeli army. and now you can hear the sirens are going off telling us to get out of the area. explosions. we just heard a series of very loud explosions. what seems to be rockets landing nearby. some small arms fire across the border. it seems the israeli army is pushing in to
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. >> let me talk about foster care., the foster care system is struggling to keep up about 13,000 children in the system. recruiting foster care families is a challenge. some children are shipped out of state, other older children are housed in hotels. the legislature last increased the reimbursement for foster families in 2020. should the state raise the reimbursement rate to those families? or do you have another solution to what is admittedly a foster care crisis in west virginia? >> we definitely need to raise the reimbursement for child, for child, for foster care. the problem that we have, as you said, some are staying in hotels, some are staying on college campuses, some are staying in cabins and state and state parks. this has to be addressed. we were talking about the children in education and everything. goodness gracious. these children are, it's criminal what is happening to them. and that's a strong i'm not saying put somebody in jail about it. but the reality is we have, these are the most marginalized chi
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there's a vehicle fire in foster city.ll lanes are blocked at foster city boulevard, so traffic has taken off and then you can get right back on. if you're headed towards the san mateo bridge in the eastbound direction. >> number three, with just five days to election day. vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump both head west today. trump is planning to hold rallies in new mexico and nevada. vp harris will be in nevada and arizona. >> number four, a new twist in the effort to get the menendez brothers out of prison. their attorney has submitted a request for clemency to governor newsom. the l.a. county da says he supports it. >> number five, the san jose city council has rejected a request by embattled council member omar torres for a 30 day leave of absence. torres cited mental health issues tied to an ongoing investigation. >> number six san francisco's second entertainment zone event happens tonight. nightmare on front street will happen between california and sacramento streets. the party goes f
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that's by foster city, right? >> yeah. eastbound 92 foster city boulevard. you have to get off the freeway, steve. get right back on. but it's going to be a hassle. >> okay. thank you. sir. all our rain is pretty much done. there's a little bit hanging out, but 40s on the temps. not too shabby. there were a couple observations at mount tamalpais at over an inch of rain. they blew everyone else away, but there were some a third inch amounts. casadero had a third of an inch. oakland had a third of an inch. oakland and richmond had some really good rain 36, truckee 36. south lake tahoe last report. it's raining at truckee. a mix of rain snow at south lake tahoe and blue canyon is reporting rain, so i think it's above lake level here for the best bet today for that winter weather advisory. so snow level will say 6000, but it might even be just a smidge higher than that. but winter weather advisory goes till 2:00 today. heavier amounts will be above 6500ft, some clearing to the north, but still plenty of clouds. so i would look for a mostly cloudy day. a lot of c
that's by foster city, right? >> yeah. eastbound 92 foster city boulevard. you have to get off the freeway, steve. get right back on. but it's going to be a hassle. >> okay. thank you. sir. all our rain is pretty much done. there's a little bit hanging out, but 40s on the temps. not too shabby. there were a couple observations at mount tamalpais at over an inch of rain. they blew everyone else away, but there were some a third inch amounts. casadero had a third of an inch. oakland...
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let's go back to anna foster, - tonight. thank you. let's go back to anna foster, thank l tonight.ing on for us, we know that things are moving quickly on the ground there, i want to get your take on what we've been discussing in the last few minutes, as we spoke to each other last week, as i was in new york and you are in lebanon, united that what you are witnessing on the ground, they are so different in tone and in reality the discussion on the diplomatic front. tell us more about that?- on the diplomatic front. tell us more about that? you really feel that sort _ us more about that? you really feel that sort of _ us more about that? you really feel that sort of disconnect - feel that sort of disconnect between the momentum of what's happening here and the messages that you were talking about at the un general assembly a few days ago. i think one notable example was the day that the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made his address and was a very powerful address that he made, he said that he wasn't planning to go there and speak but that he wanted to correct lies that
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the foster children will stay with them. many agencies could close before they transfer families to counties or another agency. >> coming up on 715 now, the san francisco school board is planning to approve the appointment of a new superintendent this week. maria icu has led the san francisco department of children, youth and their families for the past 15 years. she replaced matt wayne, who resigned under pressure last week. the board is hoping sue will help provide stability after a chaotic few months that included a now canceled plan to close schools. the district must close a massive budget gap by december to avoid a potential state takeover. >> hundreds of people gathered on the monterey peninsula this weekend to raise awareness about a deadly disease. they took part in the 25th annual monterey walk and roll. organizers say the city of monterey was designated to highlight the urgent need for more medical research into lass, also known as lou gehrig's disease, a fatal neurodegenerative disease whereby the brain loses the
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foster fostering is temporary. so it's not, you know, a commitment for another decade, but it's >> really, really needed. we also need kitten foster's as well. not just for dogs. yes. and since also in the month of >> october's, i just mentioned adopt a shelter dog month. it's also a time to consider pet safety as well. so what are some general best practices you recommend for people, whether it's, you know, they're thinking abouto introducing a new dog into the home where they already have existing pets like. i always say, take it slower than you you know, take the introductions really slowly. we talk about decompression. so there's a 3, 3, 3, rule. >> essentially in his 3 days, 3 weeks, 3 months for a new pet to really get comfortable in your home. so we always just say, you know, be patient. and it's just like adding any new member of the family, you know, you're going to make some adjustments they are too. oh, my goodness. they're so cute. super que. oh, my goodness. >> tell us to about how people can get more
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ed foster in beirut.you once again for navigating - in gaza. ed foster in beirut. thank you once again for navigating us i you once again for navigating us through all of the last half an hour. we will talk again in the coming minutes. let us turn to politics here in the uk. the latest round of voting in the conservative party has seen eliminating tom to cannot. three candidates still in the race for the tory mps will vote again tomorrow to lead the final two with the eventual winner by conservative party members at the start of november. back to west minister, back to our political correspondent helen, thank you for waiting whilst we were in that sequence of developing news from the middle east. take me through the numbers, first of all. this afternoon _ numbers, first of all. this afternoon we _ numbers, first of all. this afternoon we had - numbers, first of all. this afternoon we had the - numbers, first of all. tw 3 afternoon we had the penultimate vote on mp5. tom hezbollah do you tugendhat went out
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anna foster, reporting — the brunt of it. anna foster, reporting live _ the brunt of it.rom beirut. l it's not just extensions it's notjust extensions of israel's war in lebanon that we have seen today. syria, for to the north, has also been hit tonight. we've had reports tonight of airstrikes in the syrian capital damascus — with 11 people killed, according to the government there. syrian state media say seven civilians have been killed, including women and children, in an israeli strike on a residential building in a western suburb of the city. the escalating conflict comes as the world awaits israel's response to iran's missile attack last week, with many wondering just how much worse the situation could get. jeremy bowen has been talking to young palestinians and israelis about how they view the war. it's been another brutal, sad day. in gaza, more funerals of palestinians killed by israel. the worried world agonises about ways to stop the killing. with raids on beirut and all—out war between iran and israel looming, for now, diplomacy has been defeated. the war is ch
anna foster, reporting — the brunt of it. anna foster, reporting live _ the brunt of it.rom beirut. l it's not just extensions it's notjust extensions of israel's war in lebanon that we have seen today. syria, for to the north, has also been hit tonight. we've had reports tonight of airstrikes in the syrian capital damascus — with 11 people killed, according to the government there. syrian state media say seven civilians have been killed, including women and children, in an israeli strike...
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looking at the off ramp at foster city boulevard. you have to exit and then reenter because of an overnight truck fire that still has to be cleaned up there and cleared up. so that will add some delay. you get off the freeway basically over at costco. if you know the area, you loop back around. but it's tough on those city streets just because it's tight for the turnaround. watch out there. meanwhile, the commute directions are moving very smoothly there and around the rest of the bay. pretty pretty smooth. back to you. thanks, mike. well, election day is almost here. with five days to go, the campaign spirit is reaching top speed. former president trump and vice president harris are in the southwest today. political stars and celebrities will be joining them in that final push to get out the vote today in the bay's alice barr joins us live from washington this morning. and alice, this all comes amid continued fallout. this is over. president biden's comments when it comes to trump supporters calling them garbage. marcus and presiden
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time at the hands of their foster family fall. and in many cases, as i've said before. >> and i quote. what happened in that home was worse than what happened. in their biological parents home. >i last week, one of the foster parents, 65 year-old marcelino game was sentenced to 7 years in prison for lewd acts on a minor and other charges. his wife and adult daughter were sentenced on less serious charges. some of the turpin children are now suing riverside county and child net youth and family services for allowing them to be placed in that foster home. >> they want change. they want more oversight. when kids are struggling, they want to be noticed when kids are reporting abuse, they want someone to listen. that lawsuit was originally filed 2 years ago and is still playing out in the court system in riverside. i'm chip yost. >> mom and tennessee coming face to face with a bear in her kitchen. she says after cooking she opened the door to let out some smoke. >> and everyone had walked away for a little while, but she came back to s
time at the hands of their foster family fall. and in many cases, as i've said before. >> and i quote. what happened in that home was worse than what happened. in their biological parents home. >i last week, one of the foster parents, 65 year-old marcelino game was sentenced to 7 years in prison for lewd acts on a minor and other charges. his wife and adult daughter were sentenced on less serious charges. some of the turpin children are now suing riverside county and child net youth...
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let's cross to join anna foster. southern lebanon. let's cross tojoin anna foster.night of devastating air strikes. tell us what it is like today. we are only geographically less than 200 miles away from each other but as the saying goes, worlds apart at the moment. that bold affair so much fighting is going on. here in the lebanese capital, beirut, it was another night of incredibly fierce israeli air strikes on the southern suburbs area where hezbollah is based, where many of its senior commanders were based and we now know know that hezbollah's leader was dug into the group's headquarters underground, under the building is there. and he was killed just over a week ago here in beirut. when you see really the impact that had, those attacks on the 7th of october have had on the wider 0ctober have had on the wider region, you really do see how difficult things are now for many people here. let's speak to two of my colleagues in different parts of the country now. nick, to you first, just remind us, because i remember being in that part of northern israel in the days
let's cross to join anna foster. southern lebanon. let's cross tojoin anna foster.night of devastating air strikes. tell us what it is like today. we are only geographically less than 200 miles away from each other but as the saying goes, worlds apart at the moment. that bold affair so much fighting is going on. here in the lebanese capital, beirut, it was another night of incredibly fierce israeli air strikes on the southern suburbs area where hezbollah is based, where many of its senior...
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hailey and her siblings were placed in foster care due to abuse and neglect.prised because there were so many of us and i just wouldn't expect my brother's fifth grade teacher to adopt us. [narrator] but that's what he and his wife did. i remember when i would constantly think about if we would ever find a home. after i got adopted, i felt good because i have a forever home. [narrator] now, they are growing up together in a safe, permanent home, but more than 50 youth age out of foster care every day without a family. learn how you can help at davethomasfoundation dot org. it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this world. and how they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. automatic protections for who can contact them and the content they can see. ♪♪ mark: welcome back america program here at the front victor davis hanson. i thought bret baier did a fantastic job of
hailey and her siblings were placed in foster care due to abuse and neglect.prised because there were so many of us and i just wouldn't expect my brother's fifth grade teacher to adopt us. [narrator] but that's what he and his wife did. i remember when i would constantly think about if we would ever find a home. after i got adopted, i felt good because i have a forever home. [narrator] now, they are growing up together in a safe, permanent home, but more than 50 youth age out of foster care...
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, they took a person to raise, he is a foster child, they took him as a foster child from such an age 350 points, letter e, open. well, a thousand points on the drum, letter p, well, listen, i don't even understand what you are saying now did, and what did i do, here's what you just did, spun the drum, it wasn't necessary, and why, 450 points on the drum, scored, all your points are multiplied by two. i have one letter i, what am i, no, no, no, dalyon, please, are you going to spin the drum too, come on, you know what, we are with the tape arkadyevich, i came from, 5 seconds, or spin, word, word, word, word fed, well of course, they fed him, well they fed him. and in front of us is the first finalist, the capital of the show field of miracles, what did i want to say, we came from the vladimir region, ourselves we work in the city of gerzhach, irina nikolaevna gaidai the whole team, and evgeny sergeevich fyodorov sent you their signature shanishki, i ask you to come to the studio, i ask you to come to the studio, confirmation of my words that we have a large family with many children,
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and i'm anna foster in beirut. israeli forces and hezbollah fighters have been engaged in close — fighters have been engaged in close combat battles in southern lebanon and the israeli _ southern lebanon and the israeli military says two of its soldiers have been killed and hezbollah describes it as close — and hezbollah describes it as close range point blank fighting. the king leads tributes to scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, who died on saturday at the age of 69. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we are starting with a big milestone for spacex. elon musk�*s company spacex has succeeded in its ambition to catch the booster system it uses to launch its rocket as it returned to earth. that was after a test flight in texas and don't worry, we will explain that all in a moment, but first let's go to that incredible scene. the feat means it will be easier to reuse the launch technology to make space flights more often, and more cheaply. there were cheers in the space c control room in texas as the device, kno
and i'm anna foster in beirut. israeli forces and hezbollah fighters have been engaged in close — fighters have been engaged in close combat battles in southern lebanon and the israeli _ southern lebanon and the israeli military says two of its soldiers have been killed and hezbollah describes it as close — and hezbollah describes it as close range point blank fighting. the king leads tributes to scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, who died on saturday at the age of 69. hello,...
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they grew up in the foster care system and they are now paying it forward. we will have everything you need to know on our show. we will see you at 7:00. >> everyone says ryan seacrest is the hardest working man in television, but i think you bumped him out of that title. you are the hardest working man. >>> is hispanic heritage month and it is a perfect time to celebrate and we introduce you to a restaurant owner who serves up community and family. >> people ask, do you have a daughter named mia, and i said no, it is referencing, when people like a place, they say i wanted take you to my place, and it is basically, this is not my place, it is your place. >> they are located in jack london square. we will have the full story tonight at 5:00. >>> let's take a live look outside on this beautiful monday morning. this is the view that so many servicemembers are waking up to. it is fleet week. one of my favorite weeks. so much gratitude. jessica burch is aboard the uss tripoli. are you swabbing the decks, as they say? >> i am working hard. no, i am out here live
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how did they call a foster child in the urals before? well what, 600 points, any letter. o! open the letter o. where is this village smyshlyaevka? the village smyshlyaevka in the samara region, we are right in the volzhsky district, we have a family cafe. and my mother, uh, she is our head cook, the chef, also a pastry chef, and my dad, he is our flight mechanic, a pilot in aviation. yes, yes, yes, but he retired. and now he makes a chic, noevkusneysu. i brought gifts from our family cafe with me. this is a loaf of bread, these are very tasty sweet pies, i would rather see them, gifts in the studio, and the most interesting thing is, i am a massovik there for teneg, our family is just so cheerful, my brother puts on music, i entertain people, and the most interesting thing is that i also draw, this picture, it's for you, it's me, yes, well, this is in that life, well, earlier, when we then yes... that is, i came from this, well, we are all from there, can i help you, we have girls working at work and they really asked you to say hello to the girls, ours, girls, yes, at our w
how did they call a foster child in the urals before? well what, 600 points, any letter. o! open the letter o. where is this village smyshlyaevka? the village smyshlyaevka in the samara region, we are right in the volzhsky district, we have a family cafe. and my mother, uh, she is our head cook, the chef, also a pastry chef, and my dad, he is our flight mechanic, a pilot in aviation. yes, yes, yes, but he retired. and now he makes a chic, noevkusneysu. i brought gifts from our family cafe with...
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i ended up in foster care because they had trouble adjusting.kes you very self-reliant and it makes you just not to depend on anybody because people are always coming in and out of your life. >> the one thing he could depend on was his bike. >> there's nothing like riding along having that wind blowing your hair and just going as fast as you can and thinking about nothing else but being free. >> a feeling that students rising above scholar dushan puri knows all too well. >> how you doing? >> good. >> dushan is a sophomore at uc berkeley and the first in his family to go to college. he has fond memories riding his bike with his grandfather while his parents worked hard to build a life in the u.s. and as an atmospheric science major, he's no stranger to hard work. during a particularly grueling summer session, he knew he needed a break. he found the bike program. >> i was sitting down a lot and with that bike i got more exercise and plus i got to ride with my grandpa. that was really nice. >> he later realized joseph gave him something much more v
i ended up in foster care because they had trouble adjusting.kes you very self-reliant and it makes you just not to depend on anybody because people are always coming in and out of your life. >> the one thing he could depend on was his bike. >> there's nothing like riding along having that wind blowing your hair and just going as fast as you can and thinking about nothing else but being free. >> a feeling that students rising above scholar dushan puri knows all too well....
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former prime minister of lebanon speaking to anna foster.hree counts of rape. 47—year—old christian brueckner will remain in prison as he�*s currently serving a sentence for the rape of a 72—year—old woman. christian brueckner has been formally identified as a suspect in the case of madeleine mccann, who disappeared from her bedroom in 2007 during a family holiday in portugal. he denies any involvement. our correspondent damien mcguiness in berlin explained what happened in court. thejudges havejust the judges have just announced that they have acquitted christian brueckner of these current charges. he had been accused of five separate cases of rape and child abuse. judges said this morning that there is not enough evidence to say that he is guilty of these charges. a lot of the evidence that was presented in court was testimonies from people who said that they had heard things from christian brueckner, and videos that witnesses said they had seen, but that have not been presented as evidence themselves. so, judges came to themselves. so, ju
former prime minister of lebanon speaking to anna foster.hree counts of rape. 47—year—old christian brueckner will remain in prison as he�*s currently serving a sentence for the rape of a 72—year—old woman. christian brueckner has been formally identified as a suspect in the case of madeleine mccann, who disappeared from her bedroom in 2007 during a family holiday in portugal. he denies any involvement. our correspondent damien mcguiness in berlin explained what happened in court....
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don't know what that is showing us just yet but we know that we have heard from a corresponding anna fostert there were strikes as well in southern lebanon and just hearing that is a picture from earlier so that could be what we have been witnessing byjust a follow—up on something you said that lebanon, when the israeli forces were charging into south lebanon into thousand and six and since then, what happened, what has changed since that, do we know where hezbollah stands, its forces have been impacted by what we've seen over the last two weeks but was changed for israel as well?—
don't know what that is showing us just yet but we know that we have heard from a corresponding anna fostert there were strikes as well in southern lebanon and just hearing that is a picture from earlier so that could be what we have been witnessing byjust a follow—up on something you said that lebanon, when the israeli forces were charging into south lebanon into thousand and six and since then, what happened, what has changed since that, do we know where hezbollah stands, its forces have...
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, we will do a temporary foster contract. >> you're saving that dog's life and the owner's life. and we're able to prevent a dog going to shelter we cannot have the solution be euthanize dogs. >> we can i want to be the voice of the dog and to help them because they don't have that voice and for the full story, go to cnnheroes.com. we'll be right back humana, a born human way to health care >> if he had both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending, on the plans available in your area, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with the humana medicare advantage dual eligible special needs plan healthy options allowance, a monthly allowance to help pay for eligible groceries utilities, rent, and over-the-counter items the healthy options allowances loaded onto are prepaid card each month. and whatever you don't spend carries over from each month plus, your doctor hospital and pharmacy may already be part of our large amount of networks. so call the number on your screen now and ask about a humana medicare advantage d
, we will do a temporary foster contract. >> you're saving that dog's life and the owner's life. and we're able to prevent a dog going to shelter we cannot have the solution be euthanize dogs. >> we can i want to be the voice of the dog and to help them because they don't have that voice and for the full story, go to cnnheroes.com. we'll be right back humana, a born human way to health care >> if he had both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that...
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some big teams playing in those as well but from me, olly foster, and the rest of the team here at the that is all for now. welcome back to bbc news, i am sarah campbell. tens of thousands of newborn babies in england will be screened for genetic conditions as part of a study which doctors say could be life—changing for families. the nhs has begun sequencing the entire genetic code of up to 100,000 newborn babies in england. the aim is to speed up the diagnosis of more than 200 rare diseases in children, so they can be treated early. our medical editor fergus walsh reports just a day old. amelia is among the first babies to have their entire genetic code sequenced to look for rare diseases. her mum didn't hesitate when offered the test at birmingham women's hospital. it was a no brainer because amelia will be tested for 200 different genetic conditions so she will benefit but also will contribute to the wider research population, which will affect other children. amelia's blood sample, taken from her umbilical cord, is being sent to labs in cambridge, where her entire genetic code or g
some big teams playing in those as well but from me, olly foster, and the rest of the team here at the that is all for now. welcome back to bbc news, i am sarah campbell. tens of thousands of newborn babies in england will be screened for genetic conditions as part of a study which doctors say could be life—changing for families. the nhs has begun sequencing the entire genetic code of up to 100,000 newborn babies in england. the aim is to speed up the diagnosis of more than 200 rare diseases...
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hello there, i'm olly foster. here's what's coming up for you on sportsday. manchester city claim a legal victory, but so do the premier league. if there is a winner, then what will the impact be on the business of football? england's women edge closer to the semifinals at the t20 world cup, with their second win at the tournament. and chasing the america's cup dream in barcelona — we'll hear from the ineos britannia skipper ben ainslie. hello there, welcome along. an independent arbitration panel dealing with manchester city's legal challenge against the premier league's associated party transaction — apt — rules has published its decision. it's found in favour of city regarding two of their complaints. but the premier league also says that it welcomes the findings because it's rejected the majority of city's challenges, and the overall objectives, framework and decision—making of their apt system have been endorsed. here's our sports editor, dan roan. well, earlier this year, city launched unprecedented legal action against these associated party transactio
hello there, i'm olly foster. here's what's coming up for you on sportsday. manchester city claim a legal victory, but so do the premier league. if there is a winner, then what will the impact be on the business of football? england's women edge closer to the semifinals at the t20 world cup, with their second win at the tournament. and chasing the america's cup dream in barcelona — we'll hear from the ineos britannia skipper ben ainslie. hello there, welcome along. an independent arbitration...
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that support scholarships for fostering children and fostering community. i have many students now.inue with that. we need to give back to those children and support them. once they have education, they have a great job. after that, they could give back to communities. >> greg gutfeld. >> i love the cover. like you, i was a model. [laughter] is some magazines you probably never heard of. they are out of business now. do you ever stop and think about your life and wonder, how did you get here? you came to the united states united states in '96 and arrived at jfk. and you end up in the white house. obviously, you didn't expect it. does it ever kind of -- have these moments where how did i get here ship can you bring him in? it was fun. can i ask another question? there are a lot of women who are on the fence. not a lot, a few. but what you say to them regarding why donald trump should be president? >> we could see in the 4 years he was there, that country was in great shape. the country was safe. the country was prosperous. he will bring that back. >> when you are hopefully first lady
that support scholarships for fostering children and fostering community. i have many students now.inue with that. we need to give back to those children and support them. once they have education, they have a great job. after that, they could give back to communities. >> greg gutfeld. >> i love the cover. like you, i was a model. [laughter] is some magazines you probably never heard of. they are out of business now. do you ever stop and think about your life and wonder, how did you...
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and better news now in foster city. lanes have just been reopened following an earlier big rig fire. eastbound 92 before foster city boulevard. the backup grew to 101, but i think this will quickly discipline dissipate. there's also a new crash in vallejo, westbound 80 before tennessee. it looks like they're clearing this off to the right hand shoulder, but you can see traffic is heavy from highway 37 approaching the scene. now to amanda. thanks, francis. >> five days to election day, and both candidates head west today for rallies in nevada, arizona and new mexico. abc news reporter perry russom has a look at where both campaigns stand in the final days of the 2024 election. >> former president trump doubling down on calling himself a protector of women, even after he says his campaign advisers told him not to. >> they said, sir, i just think it's inappropriate for you to say, pay these guys a lot of money. can you believe it? i said, well, i'm going to do it. whether the women like it or not, i'm going to protect them
and better news now in foster city. lanes have just been reopened following an earlier big rig fire. eastbound 92 before foster city boulevard. the backup grew to 101, but i think this will quickly discipline dissipate. there's also a new crash in vallejo, westbound 80 before tennessee. it looks like they're clearing this off to the right hand shoulder, but you can see traffic is heavy from highway 37 approaching the scene. now to amanda. thanks, francis. >> five days to election day, and...
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that support scholarships for fostering children and fostering community. i have many students now. with that. we need to give back to those children and support them. once they have education, they have a great job. after that, they could give back to communities. >> greg gutfeld. >> i love the cover. like you, i was a model. [laughter] is some magazines you probably never heard of. they are out of business now. do you ever stop and think about your life and wonder, how did you get here? you came to the united states united states in '96 and arrived at jfk. and you end up in the white house. obviously, you didn't expect it. does it ever kind of -- have these moments where how did i get here? >> incredible journey, incredible story. where i came from a small town in slovenia. and went to milan, paris, new york. you never know what can happen in life. we don't know the future. we don't know what will happen next year. here we are. >> would you have married donald trump if you had a crystal ball that said he would be president? >> that is an interesting question. [laughter] >> by the
that support scholarships for fostering children and fostering community. i have many students now. with that. we need to give back to those children and support them. once they have education, they have a great job. after that, they could give back to communities. >> greg gutfeld. >> i love the cover. like you, i was a model. [laughter] is some magazines you probably never heard of. they are out of business now. do you ever stop and think about your life and wonder, how did you get...
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so yes, i think there is a particular need in germany and other parts of europe as well to foster more area. do you see a risk that perhaps the world of innovation, of disruption, has become too dominated by the united states? i think that's the case, because the more ideas we can build on, the more likely we are to actually find solutions for the grand challenges of our time. if we would just leave it to the us or other regions of the world to find solutions, we would kind of abandon a big part of the potential that we have in europe and that we could foster. and is there a risk, do you think, that europe has perhaps been sitting back too much and letting the united states lead the way when it comes to technological disruption, innovation? all the big names in tech are basically american, aren't they? they are. and, you know, they really, in europe, serve either as inspiration or as a cautious tale. and i think that's really a bad situation because there is huge potential in europe. europe is a scientific and technological powerhouse, but we need to be better in commercialising these
so yes, i think there is a particular need in germany and other parts of europe as well to foster more area. do you see a risk that perhaps the world of innovation, of disruption, has become too dominated by the united states? i think that's the case, because the more ideas we can build on, the more likely we are to actually find solutions for the grand challenges of our time. if we would just leave it to the us or other regions of the world to find solutions, we would kind of abandon a big...
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they were children from foster community.ave a scholarship that somebody would provide for them. they didn't want to do business with me because of political affiliation, my political beliefs. and, you know, that was one, one of them, one of the canceling project. maria: has it changed, do you think, in the last few years at all? >> i think some people got the courage and they said, look, they see it, what's going on, and they -- they're not afraid to speak. but it's still going on. i think it's still cancel culture ask that trend, it's still going on. maria: stay with us, more of my sit-down with the former first lady, melania trump, right after this. ♪ ♪ (♪) (♪) what took you so long? i'm sorry, there was a long line at the thai place. you get the sauce i like? of course! you're the man! i wish. the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com is it possible
they were children from foster community.ave a scholarship that somebody would provide for them. they didn't want to do business with me because of political affiliation, my political beliefs. and, you know, that was one, one of them, one of the canceling project. maria: has it changed, do you think, in the last few years at all? >> i think some people got the courage and they said, look, they see it, what's going on, and they -- they're not afraid to speak. but it's still going on. i...
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anna foster reporting from beirut.rt of the israel gaza war, demonstrations have taken place worldwide calling for an end to the conflict in the middle east which has already cost tens of thousands of civilian lives. i want to show you some of the pictures that have come in from around the world. this is cape town where protesters marched with palestinian flags and banners ending at the parliament building. around 5000 people attended an anti—war demonstration in the italian capital, in rome. these are pictures from the scottish capital edinburgh where protesters gathered. smaller demonstrations also took place in aberdeen and inverness. these were the scenes in dublin, where the march was organised by the ireland—palestine solidarity campaign. in london, tens of thousands walked from russell square to whitehall, where speeches took place outside downing street. the event was organised by groups including the palestine solidarity campaign, with people travelling from around the country to take part. the metropolian pol
anna foster reporting from beirut.rt of the israel gaza war, demonstrations have taken place worldwide calling for an end to the conflict in the middle east which has already cost tens of thousands of civilian lives. i want to show you some of the pictures that have come in from around the world. this is cape town where protesters marched with palestinian flags and banners ending at the parliament building. around 5000 people attended an anti—war demonstration in the italian capital, in rome....
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it's so long stay healthy so that face, when we find a foster, we will do a temporary foster contract you're saving that dog's life and the owner's life and were able to prevent a dog going to shelter we cannot have the solution be euthanize dogs. we can i want to be the voice of the dog and to help them because they don't have that voice cnnheroes.com the next hour of cnn this morning starts. >> now to cnn this morning it is saturday, october 19th. i'm amara walker. >> i'm victor blackwell. here's what we're working on for you. this morning, our colleague, kaitlan collins is in tel aviv as we follow developments in the killing of hamas leader yahya sinwar, we'll have more with kaitlan throughout the hour. here's what's happening today. both presidential candidates and their high-profile surrogates are on the campaign trail this weekend the arguments they're making, the voters with a little more than two weeks now until we start counting the votes. and what we know about just how many votes have already been cast following breaking news out of israel where a drone was launched towards
it's so long stay healthy so that face, when we find a foster, we will do a temporary foster contract you're saving that dog's life and the owner's life and were able to prevent a dog going to shelter we cannot have the solution be euthanize dogs. we can i want to be the voice of the dog and to help them because they don't have that voice cnnheroes.com the next hour of cnn this morning starts. >> now to cnn this morning it is saturday, october 19th. i'm amara walker. >> i'm victor...
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they were children from foster community. have a scholarship that somebody would provide for them. they didn't want to do business with me because of political affiliation, my political beliefs. and, you know, that was one, one of them, one of the canceling project. maria: has it changed, do you think, in the last few years at all? >> i think some people got the courage and they said, look, they see it, what's going on, and they -- they're not afraid to speak. but it's still going on. i think it's still cancel culture ask that trend, it's still going on. maria: stay with us, more of my sit-down with the former first lady, melania trump, right after this. ♪ ♪ when the sawdust settles and the engine roars the thing you care about is a job well done. but when you get your tools from harbor freight something about the job feels different - your wallet. whatever you do, do it for less, at harbor freight. ♪ ♪ believe it or not baby... at university of phoenix... you... you... you... you could earn your... master's... for under than
they were children from foster community. have a scholarship that somebody would provide for them. they didn't want to do business with me because of political affiliation, my political beliefs. and, you know, that was one, one of them, one of the canceling project. maria: has it changed, do you think, in the last few years at all? >> i think some people got the courage and they said, look, they see it, what's going on, and they -- they're not afraid to speak. but it's still going on. i...
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so yes, i think there is a particular need in germany and other parts of europe as well to foster morethat area. do you see a risk that perhaps the world of, of innovation, of disruption, has become too dominated by, by the united states? i think that's the case because the more ideas we can build on, the more likely we are to actually find solutions for the grand challenges of our time. if we would just leave it to the us or other regions of the world to find solutions, we would kind of abandon a big part of the potential that we have in europe and that we could foster. and for the european union as a whole, recently, the former italian prime minister mario draghi published i think it's really bad situation. europe is a scientific and technological powerhouse but we need to be better in commercialising this technology we need to create our own role models based on european values i think we can do that if we address the topic. what all of them have in common is excellent in their field. what we need in addition to thatis what we need in addition to that is really a high drive for gene
so yes, i think there is a particular need in germany and other parts of europe as well to foster morethat area. do you see a risk that perhaps the world of, of innovation, of disruption, has become too dominated by, by the united states? i think that's the case because the more ideas we can build on, the more likely we are to actually find solutions for the grand challenges of our time. if we would just leave it to the us or other regions of the world to find solutions, we would kind of...
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let's speak to our correspondent anna foster in beirut.ve me a sense of what it has been like this through the course of the day. matthew, we have seen _ course of the day. matthew, we have seen so — course of the day. matthew, we have seen so many _ course of the day. matthew, we have seen so many more - course of the day. matthew, we have seen so many more of- course of the day. matthew, we l have seen so many more of those powerful israeli air today. again, sort of concentrated in a belt around the middle of the day. we were seeing lots of smoke rising on the horizon, lots of reports of things happening around that area which is so close to the airport where hezbollah are based. it is worth saying that the sun is starting to set here in lebanon on and it is the time of day when people get particularly nervous, because we have seen now over the last number of days, really powerful and strong air strikes at night. we tend to get the first warnings around midnight local time. and then the last few days, the images and what we have been see
let's speak to our correspondent anna foster in beirut.ve me a sense of what it has been like this through the course of the day. matthew, we have seen _ course of the day. matthew, we have seen so — course of the day. matthew, we have seen so many _ course of the day. matthew, we have seen so many more - course of the day. matthew, we have seen so many more of- course of the day. matthew, we l have seen so many more of those powerful israeli air today. again, sort of concentrated in a belt...
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a community lowers the foster care separation rate by 14%. right. similar like some like tax credits for families lower maltreatment by a far greater proportion. right. so the more the more help you give for families survival. you have children in safer homes in number of ways and i think that that's that's important to recognize we put a lot of money into adoption to upholding adoption in this country when a similar investment in in families would go a really long way in keeping families together. have a chapter in my book called how much do they do i cost and this is ten year old adoptee who's asking his parents, you know, how much did you pay for me to adopt? and then asks them if you had given that to my birth parents, would they have been able to keep me so i think perhaps the conversation is going be advanced because people are growing up, because you're having giving folks a voice that didn't ordinarily have it. thank you for waiting. yeah of course, i was working through traditional surrogacy. and so it's interesting you brought that up. i'v
a community lowers the foster care separation rate by 14%. right. similar like some like tax credits for families lower maltreatment by a far greater proportion. right. so the more the more help you give for families survival. you have children in safer homes in number of ways and i think that that's that's important to recognize we put a lot of money into adoption to upholding adoption in this country when a similar investment in in families would go a really long way in keeping families...
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they were children from foster community.would provide for them. they didn't want to do business with me because of political affiliation, my political beliefs. and, you know, that was one, one of them, one of the canceling project. maria: has it changed, do you think, in the last few years at all? >> i think some people got the courage and they said, look, they see it, what's going on, and they -- they're not afraid to speak. but it's still going on. i think it's still cancel culture ask that trend, it's still going on. maria: stay with us, more of my sit-down with the former first lady, melania trump, right after this. ♪ ♪ v when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. >> vo: schedule free mobile service at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ mom genes. she passed them down to you. but who passed them to her? ancestrydna can show you the people and places they came from. your genes are one of a kind, find out why with an
they were children from foster community.would provide for them. they didn't want to do business with me because of political affiliation, my political beliefs. and, you know, that was one, one of them, one of the canceling project. maria: has it changed, do you think, in the last few years at all? >> i think some people got the courage and they said, look, they see it, what's going on, and they -- they're not afraid to speak. but it's still going on. i think it's still cancel culture ask...
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they were children from foster community. they did not have a scholarship, that somebody would provide for them. they did not want to do business with me because political affiliation my political beliefs. maria: i know that you said that your modeling career taught so you much about things you needed later on set you up in terms of competitive position for what you were going to deal with from haters, competition tell me about the business of politics what you learned from being in washington. >> the business of politics could be very mean. and cut throat. it is very ron day yes one day no one day they stan behind you. one day they don't. it is -- business that you needed to be very tough. and have a thick skin. and the fashion business, um -- gave me that, because i -- i arrived all alone in paris all alone in new york all alone, so, you need to be very strong. and stand on your own two feet. >> you must be very strong to haveible handled all of this is to be supportive of president trump are you ready to do it again. >> he
they were children from foster community. they did not have a scholarship, that somebody would provide for them. they did not want to do business with me because political affiliation my political beliefs. maria: i know that you said that your modeling career taught so you much about things you needed later on set you up in terms of competitive position for what you were going to deal with from haters, competition tell me about the business of politics what you learned from being in washington....
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and anna foster as well. but let's start with the comments from the us president.'s head to will grant, the president very open about the potential targets and what they could be in the coming days. that is right, these were comments made on the south lawn of the white house as he boarded marine one on route to his journey to florida to overlook the devastation from hurricane hitting there, so the comments were straightforward. he was asked if he would support his roads striking iran's oil facilities, support his roads striking iran's oilfacilities, he support his roads striking iran's oil facilities, he said there's a discussions on that, and he was also asked if you would let israel retaliate, what are the plans to allow israel to strike back against iran? he said we don't allow israel, we advise, there is nothing going to happen today. interesting diplomatic suggestions there. first, that they had indications there would be no more strikes today. they presumably have a some indication of a rest bite, at least for the next 2a hours or so, but this idea that they
and anna foster as well. but let's start with the comments from the us president.'s head to will grant, the president very open about the potential targets and what they could be in the coming days. that is right, these were comments made on the south lawn of the white house as he boarded marine one on route to his journey to florida to overlook the devastation from hurricane hitting there, so the comments were straightforward. he was asked if he would support his roads striking iran's oil...
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anna foster in david.ur correspondence in gaza. all the news that was coming in. he'sjust been all the news that was coming in. he's just been with all the news that was coming in. he'sjust been with me, you later, in the studio and he told me that last year, october seven remains a today he will never forget.— seven remains a today he will never forget. that day started with 'ust never forget. that day started with just me _ never forget. that day started with just me trying _ never forget. that day started with just me trying to - never forget. that day started with just me trying to take - never forget. that day started j with just me trying to take my kids to school and suddenly thousands of rockets were flying overhead, everywhere. and explosions. for about two hours there was a lot of conflicting reports a lot of videos that you can't verify and it wasn't clear what exactly had been very quickly realised that this is something thatis realised that this is something that is going to take huge revenge
anna foster in david.ur correspondence in gaza. all the news that was coming in. he'sjust been all the news that was coming in. he's just been with all the news that was coming in. he'sjust been with me, you later, in the studio and he told me that last year, october seven remains a today he will never forget.— seven remains a today he will never forget. that day started with 'ust never forget. that day started with just me _ never forget. that day started with just me trying _ never forget....
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i'm anna foster in beirut — the israeli military continues to hit targets across lebanon — saying thatzbollah fighters were killed in an air strike in the south. meanwhile the war in gaza continues. bbc examines a fatal air strike on a school in gaza city which killed multiple children. and, prosecutors in the election interference case against donald trump allege that the former president �*resorted to crimes�* to overturn the 2020 election result. hello, i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the uk government says it has agreed a deal which gives mauritius full sovereignty over the chagos islands — which are located in the indian ocean — while allowing the uk and the us to retain operational control of their diego garcia joint military base there. mauritius has claimed sovereignty over the islands, which are around 500km south of the maldives, since independence in 1968. the uk evicted its population of more than 1,000 people in the 1960s and 1970s, to make way for that military base. under the terms of the agreement, t
i'm anna foster in beirut — the israeli military continues to hit targets across lebanon — saying thatzbollah fighters were killed in an air strike in the south. meanwhile the war in gaza continues. bbc examines a fatal air strike on a school in gaza city which killed multiple children. and, prosecutors in the election interference case against donald trump allege that the former president �*resorted to crimes�* to overturn the 2020 election result. hello, i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to...