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she didn't have any money for a place to live. >> while ryan was in foster care, patricia was only permitted to visit him once a week under the supervision of the department of family services, or dfs. a few days after her sixth parental visit, ryan got sick once again and was taken to the hospital. this time the lab found even higher levels of ethylene glycol in ryan's blood. 911 milligrams per milliliter of blood serum. ryan's blood was also sent to the toxicology lab at the university of st. louis. they performed another test called mass spectrometry and found the same thing, ethylene glycol in ryan's blood. although the baby bottle patricia used to feed ryan during her supervised visit had been washed and refilled, tests on that bottle found trace amounts of ethylene glycol. and prosecutors learned that the individual assigned to stand guard during patricia's visit with ryan inexplicably left the room for a short time, against instructions. prosecutors suspected that patricia had poisoned ryan again after the supervisor left the room. >> we went over in detail, talking to every person th
she didn't have any money for a place to live. >> while ryan was in foster care, patricia was only permitted to visit him once a week under the supervision of the department of family services, or dfs. a few days after her sixth parental visit, ryan got sick once again and was taken to the hospital. this time the lab found even higher levels of ethylene glycol in ryan's blood. 911 milligrams per milliliter of blood serum. ryan's blood was also sent to the toxicology lab at the university...
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basically what with the foster care system like there needs to be more intentionality about who becomes foster parents. >> that's right. screening. different screening. >> there needs to be some type of the lgbt competence training if you are going to take in an lgbt young person. because if you don't understand a wide variety of things, then there would be no point of you further endamaging this person's life. just to be honest. >> thank you so much maureen. last question. >> -- with the national run away safe line and i want to thank the panelists. especially cyndi and the young people. we help people get to safety or away from their families. if you were aware of our services would there be obstacles or reasons you wouldn't reach out? >> one of the obstacles off the top of my mind would be where do i get the access to internet and/or a phone to call? because pay phones don't exist like they used to. so calling toll free numbers is kind of not a thing that can happen anymore. so it's just where would i be able to use the internet or where would i be able to use a phone in order to cal
basically what with the foster care system like there needs to be more intentionality about who becomes foster parents. >> that's right. screening. different screening. >> there needs to be some type of the lgbt competence training if you are going to take in an lgbt young person. because if you don't understand a wide variety of things, then there would be no point of you further endamaging this person's life. just to be honest. >> thank you so much maureen. last question....
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those foster kids to try to get them out of the street, into permanent homes not bouncing from foster care home from foster home from foster home from foster home, from school district to school district to school district but to get them in a permanent, loving home. it incentivizes adoption. and it helps create an atmosphere for kids who are in foster care to have a normal childhood where they can participate in events after school. where they can feel a part of the school community. it's hard to believe that the way the law was previously -- the laws were across the state and in some states the kids couldn't participate in athletic activities. they didn't have a way home. they could only take a ride with the foster parents. so the foster parents couldn't pick them up they can't take -- get a ride with the coach or with the music teacher or whomever, another parent. so they couldn't participate. the law also collects data in trying to find those services that really impact foster kids' lives to get them out of that lifestyle. and when we ask t and others to testify, they told their storie
those foster kids to try to get them out of the street, into permanent homes not bouncing from foster care home from foster home from foster home from foster home, from school district to school district to school district but to get them in a permanent, loving home. it incentivizes adoption. and it helps create an atmosphere for kids who are in foster care to have a normal childhood where they can participate in events after school. where they can feel a part of the school community. it's hard...
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. >> she's in foster care and knows what she wants in a forever family. >> mainly looking for a mother and a father and older girl siblings. the reason is is because i want to be able to have a girl to spend with them. >> the ideal family will support
. >> she's in foster care and knows what she wants in a forever family. >> mainly looking for a mother and a father and older girl siblings. the reason is is because i want to be able to have a girl to spend with them. >> the ideal family will support
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not saying foster care caused that i'm just saying that somewhere, they make the route through foster care. we're not doing what we should do in dealing with our children to protect them from this scourge of trafficking. this legislation gos a long way to help people in states state government, to take care and make sure that children do not get taken up in this human trafficking that is taking place in the united states. i come from houston. unfortunately, houston is one of the hubs in the united states for human trafficking. because of our location in the united states near an international border, we have not only domestic trafficking victims go through our city but international trafficking victims and their children. they're -- and they're children. they're young people. i want to congratulate ms. bass and the house, and the leadership of the house for bringing this legislation, and legislation like it, up to the floor to make sure that america understands and criminals understand america's children are not for sale. and that's just the y it is. i yield back. . the speaker pro te
not saying foster care caused that i'm just saying that somewhere, they make the route through foster care. we're not doing what we should do in dealing with our children to protect them from this scourge of trafficking. this legislation gos a long way to help people in states state government, to take care and make sure that children do not get taken up in this human trafficking that is taking place in the united states. i come from houston. unfortunately, houston is one of the hubs in the...
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it applies to all facilities excluding secure care providers and individual foster care homes. all secure care providers are directed to follow the justice regulation and the individual foster care homes are subject to all of the policies and procedures and state licensing standards but they are not subject to this because they are a community-based organization. this includes the goal that will ensure care providers in taking all of the required staff in a formalized process to ensure the proper response to any allegations of sexual abuse and sexual harassment. >> thank you. three chairman and members of the commission, thank you for the opportunity to discuss recent initiatives in immigration and customs enforcement. my name is kevin and i am the assistant director of the i.c.e. department of public planning. we were established to help to ordinate the efforts to help immigration. the national immigration detention system has expanded rapidly in the last 20 years. going from an average daily population of less than 7500 detainees to over 33000. and that includes 75 and 1995. t
it applies to all facilities excluding secure care providers and individual foster care homes. all secure care providers are directed to follow the justice regulation and the individual foster care homes are subject to all of the policies and procedures and state licensing standards but they are not subject to this because they are a community-based organization. this includes the goal that will ensure care providers in taking all of the required staff in a formalized process to ensure the...
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often times foster care children are trafficked. they are trafficked, and when they come to you and tell you their stories you don't want to believe them, that no one helped them. their teachers, guidance counselors, when they showed them them their bruises and they were advertised in books to be a child prostitute. so the crime is out there. we need to really work hard together to stop it. i became involved in 2000 when there was a constituent of mine in queens, called big apple tours. norman babarash and he would advertise -- even had brochures they handed out to go to thailand, to go to the philippines, have as many young girls as you wanted, or boys just come with me and you can have just -- you want five, ten? just outrageous. so, i wrote a letter to the d.a.'s in my districts, and really to janet reno, and of their response back was, we do not have the tools to put these people in jail. it wasn't really a federal crime. and so working together -- his was always a unifying issue. debra price did a brilliant job. we used to have
often times foster care children are trafficked. they are trafficked, and when they come to you and tell you their stories you don't want to believe them, that no one helped them. their teachers, guidance counselors, when they showed them them their bruises and they were advertised in books to be a child prostitute. so the crime is out there. we need to really work hard together to stop it. i became involved in 2000 when there was a constituent of mine in queens, called big apple tours. norman...
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we all know that children in the foster care system or who have been part of the foster care system are at much higher risk for trafficking than the general population. and so we are convening a group early this year of leaders in the technology community with leaders in -- including malika in foster care and vulnerable children to talk about what could the role be in creating a stronger safety net for kids. you know, again, there are ways where you can either educate people who are supporting these children and create a stronger network of people nationally that allows a stronger safety net. there are ways where you can provide technology tools to the kids themselves so that they have a way to reach out for help, similar to be free. what is that way when the kids are ready to reach out for help, they can reach out and it can be quick and direct. i also think -- just when you hear the statistics, there are some countries that have done studies and 90% of the kids coming in from trafficking are coming out of the foster care system. this is just shocking. and so there has to be a role the
we all know that children in the foster care system or who have been part of the foster care system are at much higher risk for trafficking than the general population. and so we are convening a group early this year of leaders in the technology community with leaders in -- including malika in foster care and vulnerable children to talk about what could the role be in creating a stronger safety net for kids. you know, again, there are ways where you can either educate people who are supporting...
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out that michael did not have any breathing problems or seizures during the time he had been in foster care. the defense presented a report from the court-appointed psychologist which said that tanya was completely normal. they also argued what tanya had claimed all along, that there was a genetic cause of michael's seizures. the texas neurologist testified that both michael and morgan had abnormal brains, which possibly caused the seizures. then, on the morning of march 2nd, tanya thaxton reid took the witness stand in her own defense. >> and she looked very prim and very proper, and she sounded like the very best pta suburban mom that you could find. >> tanya reid denied killing her daughter, morgan. >> did you kill her? >> no, sir, i definitely did not. >> did you shake her to death? >> no, sir. >> did you bring about these seizures? >> no, i did not. >> then melodee hanes began her cross-examination. >> don't you think it would be an awfully big coincidence to know another child unrelated to you in your care that would have the same problem? >> it would. i don't know if it's a coinciden
out that michael did not have any breathing problems or seizures during the time he had been in foster care. the defense presented a report from the court-appointed psychologist which said that tanya was completely normal. they also argued what tanya had claimed all along, that there was a genetic cause of michael's seizures. the texas neurologist testified that both michael and morgan had abnormal brains, which possibly caused the seizures. then, on the morning of march 2nd, tanya thaxton reid...
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if you choose, as a lot of my friends have chosen that do foster care and adoptive care, that you want to go through a church-based organization, a faith-based organization, then fine. that's fine. because that's fundamentally how it all started. by same token, if we don't -- by the same token if we don't stop this now, think of the implications as we go forward. now, i represent a district back home, there's a place called erie pennsylvania, and the big part is pascal. every year or pascal worries about sand replenishment because as the waves leave, they take part of the shore with them. the same thing's happened with our policies. it's not the first wave that's the problem it's the continual battering of the shores that's the problem. now, you say what is this guy talking about? i'm talking about fundamentally what we believe. if we don't stop it now, if we don't change the tide if we don't stand up and say who it is that we are not just from time to from time to time, but every day, then we're going to lose. just fundamentally who we are, our first amendment rights. why would anybod
if you choose, as a lot of my friends have chosen that do foster care and adoptive care, that you want to go through a church-based organization, a faith-based organization, then fine. that's fine. because that's fundamentally how it all started. by same token, if we don't -- by the same token if we don't stop this now, think of the implications as we go forward. now, i represent a district back home, there's a place called erie pennsylvania, and the big part is pascal. every year or pascal...
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foster care and adoption agencies in accordance with appellee. free from government harassment free from government penalties free from government coercion. these are built to should garner support from all americans whether you are personally in favor of redefining marriage to include same-sex relationship or prefer keeping the historic definition of marriage for all american should agree that the government should be discriminating against americans who believe that every american have believed about marriage until a decade ago. this is something the nation can rally around to find a peaceful coexistence a principled way of pluralism as we work through this contentious issue. the story that kerri told us out of washington state need not happen. it should not happen. we should see policies like the marriage religious freedom act enacted at the state and local level. the piece of legislation of representative labrador wanted is again in this congress would prevent this from happening from the federal government. would prevent the irs from strippi
foster care and adoption agencies in accordance with appellee. free from government harassment free from government penalties free from government coercion. these are built to should garner support from all americans whether you are personally in favor of redefining marriage to include same-sex relationship or prefer keeping the historic definition of marriage for all american should agree that the government should be discriminating against americans who believe that every american have...
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you can't be an adoptive parent or a foster care parent? why? simply because you don't agree with what we state. now, i don't know why that would be. quite frankly, the piece of legislation that we're talking about is called the all-inclusive all-inclusive. it excludes none. it doesn't say if you don't believe what i believe, then you should be on the outside looking in. that's not what it says. all it says is, everybody, everybody gets a seat at table. if you want to go through a church-based organization, a faith-based organization, then fine, that's fine. because that's fundamentally how it all started. by the same token, if we don't stop this now, think of the implication as we go forward. i represent a district back home. there's a place called erie, pennsylvania, and a big part of erie, pennsylvania, is prescow. they worry about sand replenishment. as the whatevers come in, the waves leave, they take part of the shore with them. the same thing is happening with our policies. it's not the first wave that's the problem. it's the continual ba
you can't be an adoptive parent or a foster care parent? why? simply because you don't agree with what we state. now, i don't know why that would be. quite frankly, the piece of legislation that we're talking about is called the all-inclusive all-inclusive. it excludes none. it doesn't say if you don't believe what i believe, then you should be on the outside looking in. that's not what it says. all it says is, everybody, everybody gets a seat at table. if you want to go through a church-based...
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haddie has been in the foster care system much of her life. her social worker says little kindnesses and surprises always bring smiles to haddie's face. >> she looks forward with just joy in her heart for her birthday for christmas. she fully enjoys the company of people. >> a surprise here? >> reporter: haddie was assured something was on the way. >> i hear that somebody's got a ? >> yes! oh yes. >> reporter: haddie was thrilled. >> i've known hadriana about four years. every person i meet who comes in touch with haddie feeling the same way. >> reporter: she's hoping to find a family for haddie that will love her and encourage letter to continue in her special school. >> that is -- >> do you have a favorite >> cooking. >> reporter: oh. wh have you learned how to cook? >> i learned thousand cook eded how to cook cookies and stuff. >> beautiful! >> reporter: her wish she said -- >> i want to go home for my birthday. >> rep hom a place for hugs and many many happy birthdays. >>> if you have room in your home and your heart for haddie or another
haddie has been in the foster care system much of her life. her social worker says little kindnesses and surprises always bring smiles to haddie's face. >> she looks forward with just joy in her heart for her birthday for christmas. she fully enjoys the company of people. >> a surprise here? >> reporter: haddie was assured something was on the way. >> i hear that somebody's got a ? >> yes! oh yes. >> reporter: haddie was thrilled. >> i've known hadriana...
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[applause] >> one aspect of the foster care system that is the most vulnerable are girls in group homes, because they're not even in a family setting at all. so the group homes really become targeted very specifically by pimps. they know where the group homes are and they will go and recruit specifically there, and sometimes they'll get other girls to do that. the other place where girls are recruited are in juvenile detention centers where girls recruit each other. so given we know all of this information, we absolutely can prevent this from happening. but we do have to fundamentally change parts of the child welfare system in order to do it. >> congressman reichert, i want to congratulate you on the passage of your legislation preventing the sex trafficking and strengthening families act. you talked about that legislation. i i wonder if there are any other plans in the committee for expanding on the amazing work you were all able to do. >> well, i've moved on from the chairmanship of that committee to the tax committee. so, i -- so what i'm going to -- [laughter] i'll be the chairman
[applause] >> one aspect of the foster care system that is the most vulnerable are girls in group homes, because they're not even in a family setting at all. so the group homes really become targeted very specifically by pimps. they know where the group homes are and they will go and recruit specifically there, and sometimes they'll get other girls to do that. the other place where girls are recruited are in juvenile detention centers where girls recruit each other. so given we know all...
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it will also tackle what harris says are flawed foster care and adoption systems. >>> 5:44, let's getck on the roads. >> it's starting to get busy. we have an accident south of 680, it looks like that vehicle is involving a couple wrecks. delays building at the bay bridge. you can see the live shot traffic is backed up beyond the upper pass at this point. the meter lines were turned on at 5:38. traffic is very busy through there. a little bit bet erter into san francisco. once you get into san francisco, southbound bay we had an earlier problem. on 280, near mclove lynn. it is a medical emergency. over to the right shoulder, no delays along 280. 101, northbound we are seeing a few stop and go conditions as we work your way through that portion. so far everything is in the green. drive times are looking pretty good as you work your way through san jose. altamonte pass, business as usual. coming out of tracy, a few break lights and stays busy all the way towards six act through the dubland -- 680 through the dubland interchange. >> the holidays are over. it is back to work monday. at le
it will also tackle what harris says are flawed foster care and adoption systems. >>> 5:44, let's getck on the roads. >> it's starting to get busy. we have an accident south of 680, it looks like that vehicle is involving a couple wrecks. delays building at the bay bridge. you can see the live shot traffic is backed up beyond the upper pass at this point. the meter lines were turned on at 5:38. traffic is very busy through there. a little bit bet erter into san francisco. once...
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she's been in the foster care system for much of her life.s and surprises always brings smiles to hattie's face. >> she looks forward to joy in her heart for her birthdays, for christmas. she fully enjoys the company of people people. >> reporter: hattie buzz excited about today and was assured that something was on the way. >> i hear somebody's got a birthday. >> oh my gosh. >> reporter: hattie was thrilled. >> i've known her for about four years. every person i meet who comes in touch with her feels the same way. >> reporter: she's hoping the find a family for hattie that will encourage her to continue in her special school. >> i love math and science and social studies. >> do you have a favorite subject at school? rned how to cook? >> i learned how to cook cookies and stuff. >> reporter: her wish she said -- i want to go home for my birthday. >> reporter: home a place for hugs and many, many happy birthdays. >> that was barbara harrison reporting. what a sweet girl. if you have room in your home or heart for hattie or perhaps another child
she's been in the foster care system for much of her life.s and surprises always brings smiles to hattie's face. >> she looks forward to joy in her heart for her birthdays, for christmas. she fully enjoys the company of people people. >> reporter: hattie buzz excited about today and was assured that something was on the way. >> i hear somebody's got a birthday. >> oh my gosh. >> reporter: hattie was thrilled. >> i've known her for about four years. every...
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a lot of the kids are from foster care. a lot have been sexually abused.nd the predators know exactly what they hope to hear. >> they sell them on the idea of a warm place to stay for a night. the possibility, potential for romance. maybe earning some money. >> reporter: so these officers may be the last chance before a girl disappears into the shadows. maria has been looking for her daughter, who ran away when she was 15. >> i haven't heard from her. >> reporter: in this documentary "a path appears," nick yiftoff continues his lifetime mission, going in search of missing girls. with an anxious mother looking on, he searches some of the websites where the girls are most often advertised. he spots a picture and the offer "mixed latina catering to your needs." >> there's a mixed latina catering to your needs. emily. >> can you click on it? >> yeah. do you recognize -- >> yeah. well, let me see and then i'll i'll -- maria. -- maria. maria. that's her. you have to make sure. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> okay. that's her. >> oh my -- >> okay. >> now we found her. >> we
a lot of the kids are from foster care. a lot have been sexually abused.nd the predators know exactly what they hope to hear. >> they sell them on the idea of a warm place to stay for a night. the possibility, potential for romance. maybe earning some money. >> reporter: so these officers may be the last chance before a girl disappears into the shadows. maria has been looking for her daughter, who ran away when she was 15. >> i haven't heard from her. >> reporter: in...
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you can't be an adoptive parent or a foster care parent? why? simply because you don't agree with what we state. now, i don't know why that would be. quite frankly, the piece of legislation that we're talking about is called the all-inclusive all-inclusive. it excludes none. it doesn't say if you don't believe what i believe then you should be on the outside looking in. that's not what it says. all it says is, everybody, everybody gets a seat at table. if you want to go through a church-based organization, a faith-based organization, then fine, that's fine. because that's fundamentally how it all started. by the same token if we don't stop this now, think of the implication as we go forward. i represent a district back home. there's a place called erie pennsylvania, and a big part of erie pennsylvania is prescow. they worry about sand replenishment. as the whatevers come in the waves leave they take part of the shore with them. the same thing is happening with our policies. it's not the first wave that's the problem. it's the continual battering
you can't be an adoptive parent or a foster care parent? why? simply because you don't agree with what we state. now, i don't know why that would be. quite frankly, the piece of legislation that we're talking about is called the all-inclusive all-inclusive. it excludes none. it doesn't say if you don't believe what i believe then you should be on the outside looking in. that's not what it says. all it says is, everybody, everybody gets a seat at table. if you want to go through a church-based...
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who was living in foster care. concern was finding a way to prove their innocence. >> i never knew innocent people went to prison or were convicted for something they didn't do. i just -- i guess i was naive and stupid thinking it didn't happen. >> john and debbie maintained that april was playing outside and was unclothed because it was a warm day. they believe that one of the dogs attacked april while she was playing. at lunchtime when they were looking for april, they saw the dogs were agitated. when john followed them into the woods, he found april bleeding profusely from a leg wound. john said april told him that the dogs did it, before she lapsed into unconsciousness, but the pathologist who performed the autopsy ruled the death a homicide. attorney robert ardis was assigned to handle the couple's appeal. >> robert is one of those attorneys that renews your faith in the legal profession. he has a good heart. he won't stop digging until he gets to where he ought to be. >> while in the courthouse, sifting throu
who was living in foster care. concern was finding a way to prove their innocence. >> i never knew innocent people went to prison or were convicted for something they didn't do. i just -- i guess i was naive and stupid thinking it didn't happen. >> john and debbie maintained that april was playing outside and was unclothed because it was a warm day. they believe that one of the dogs attacked april while she was playing. at lunchtime when they were looking for april, they saw the...
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the bureau will address truancy and tackling what she calls the tragically flawed foster care and adoption system. >>> another plunge in the price of oil is driving stocks sharply lower in afternoon trading. energy stocks slumped as the price of crude briefly dipped below $50 a barrel. noble energy lost 9%. the dow is currently down 354 points. that's 2 s&p. the s&p is down 40. >>> ent doing coverage now on -- continuing coverage on a deadly shooting outside of a police station. officers shot and killed a man bhom they had contact with earlier in the day. police say yesterday afternoon, the 32-year-old man approached officers at 16th and mission and asked what time of guns they carry. he also asked about ammunition and if they had ever shot and killed someone. yesterday evening, police say the same man was in the parking lot of the mission police station. officers told him it was a restricted area and he walked away. as they were leaving, they saw him again standing in the driveway. >> went to approach him to tell him again, you can't be sheer. he went to his waistband where there was the
the bureau will address truancy and tackling what she calls the tragically flawed foster care and adoption system. >>> another plunge in the price of oil is driving stocks sharply lower in afternoon trading. energy stocks slumped as the price of crude briefly dipped below $50 a barrel. noble energy lost 9%. the dow is currently down 354 points. that's 2 s&p. the s&p is down 40. >>> ent doing coverage now on -- continuing coverage on a deadly shooting outside of a...
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they are brothers of algerian descent, raised in foster care and drawn to jihad. the older brother went to yemen for terrorist training. the younger brother tried to join jihadis battling in iraq. the charlie hebdo office is now at another major newspaper in paris. they plan to publish one million copies next week. >> i do feel proud of these people. the fact that they were willing to stand up and it's just a different, you know, different breed in this small world of cartoonists. >> reporter: the lights of the famed eiffel tower were dark last night to remember the victims and today, charlie hebdo will be made an honorary citizen of the city. alfonso van marsh, cbs news. >> and once again back out live near the paris airport, this is actually a live picture from a french television station. police say they have surrounded the two brothers accused of killing 12 people at the paris newspaper this week. they may have a hostage. police have evacuated a nearby school after the suspects agreed by phone to allow the children safe passage. and stay right here with kpix 5
they are brothers of algerian descent, raised in foster care and drawn to jihad. the older brother went to yemen for terrorist training. the younger brother tried to join jihadis battling in iraq. the charlie hebdo office is now at another major newspaper in paris. they plan to publish one million copies next week. >> i do feel proud of these people. the fact that they were willing to stand up and it's just a different, you know, different breed in this small world of cartoonists....
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french media described them as brothers of al jean yar descents raised in foster care and became drawn to jihad as adults. investigators say the older brother was linked to a yemen terrorist network and traveled there for training in 2011. while the younger brother served time for trying to join jihad battling in iraq. meantime the staff of the weekly charlie hebdo has moved to temporary offices at another major newspaper in paris. the newspaper plans to publish one million copies next week. >> i do feel proud of -- of these people. the fact that they were willing to stand up and -- it's just a different -- you know, a different breed in this small world of cartoonists. >> reporter: the lights of the eiffel tower were dark last night to remember the victims. and today, charlie hebdo will be made an honorary citizen of the city. alfonso van marsh, cbs news. >>> president obama visited the french embassy in washington to sign a book of condolence yesterday. he wrote, terror is no match for freedom and ideals we stand for. >>> back here at home now, a live shot of the golden gate bridge o
french media described them as brothers of al jean yar descents raised in foster care and became drawn to jihad as adults. investigators say the older brother was linked to a yemen terrorist network and traveled there for training in 2011. while the younger brother served time for trying to join jihad battling in iraq. meantime the staff of the weekly charlie hebdo has moved to temporary offices at another major newspaper in paris. the newspaper plans to publish one million copies next week....
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>> believe it or not, she is still in foster care but with a different family. >> harry hairston, thank you. >>> new at 6:00 this evening, philadelphia police just released surveillance video of this armed robbery in north philadelphia. can you watch as two men wearing masks barge into the clearfield food market last thursday. can you clearly see one of the robbers pointing an assault rifle at the store owner. the owner tells us he thought it was all a joke at first but quickly realized it was for real. >> i thought, okay he not playing because he start shaking. you see somebody shaking like that, they're nervous. i can get shot. >> the crooks got away with $500. fortunately, no one was hurt. >>> prosecutors in pike county say they want the death penalty for accused cop killer eric frein. they made it official by filing their intentions in court. he faces a long list of charges including murder and terrorism. prosecutors say he shot and killed corporal dixon and injured alan douglas in a surprise attack outside heir barracks. frein is set to be arraigned thursday. >>> jim kenny says he
>> believe it or not, she is still in foster care but with a different family. >> harry hairston, thank you. >>> new at 6:00 this evening, philadelphia police just released surveillance video of this armed robbery in north philadelphia. can you watch as two men wearing masks barge into the clearfield food market last thursday. can you clearly see one of the robbers pointing an assault rifle at the store owner. the owner tells us he thought it was all a joke at first but...
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it will also tackle what harris says are flaws in foster care and adoption systems. >>> the nfl may be headed back to los angeles. the l.a. miles per hour reports that the owner of the st. louis rams is partnering with a southern california developer that owns a 24 0-acre site in englewood. they want to add a stadium and performance venue to a complex of retail, office, hotel, and residential space. some local residents welcome the plan. >> very excited. i keep my fingers crossed. we need it so badly. yeah. >> all that matters is the money it brings into the community. if it brings money in the community, i am all for it. >> this this -- this new plan may be a plan to bring pressure on st. louis to bring a new stadium. they left for the midwest in 1994. >>> two up and coming athletes with the u.s. ski team were killed today in an avalanche in austria. 19-year-old brice assist really and ronnie burr look were freeskiing when the avalanche struck. four fellow skiers escaped. last year he was the top junior in the giant slalom at the u.s. alpine championships in squaw valley and burr look
it will also tackle what harris says are flaws in foster care and adoption systems. >>> the nfl may be headed back to los angeles. the l.a. miles per hour reports that the owner of the st. louis rams is partnering with a southern california developer that owns a 24 0-acre site in englewood. they want to add a stadium and performance venue to a complex of retail, office, hotel, and residential space. some local residents welcome the plan. >> very excited. i keep my fingers...
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it will also tackle what harris says are flaws in foster care and adoption system. >>> today, the sports world pays tribute to a very popular sports commentator. >> what's cool about your school? it's a question that michelle gregges is asking constantly and you can e-mail her at cool schools at kpix.com. a remarkable thing has happened. over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates and benefits. you can compare plans side by side choose the one that best fits your needs and enroll online. coveredca.com is also the place to find certified experts in your area who can answer your questions for free, and help you enroll. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. it's based on income, and 4 out of 5 people who have enrolled qualified. if you don't have a health plan, or you do,
it will also tackle what harris says are flaws in foster care and adoption system. >>> today, the sports world pays tribute to a very popular sports commentator. >> what's cool about your school? it's a question that michelle gregges is asking constantly and you can e-mail her at cool schools at kpix.com. a remarkable thing has happened. over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through...
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and implications for foster care, contract liability, tort liability, and more recently we had juvenile justice to what extent be treated as adults and ewith have some push back on that, the supreme court has struck down juvenile death penalty life without sentencing lite without parole. and i worry that 16-year-old voting could jeopardize those sorts of efforts. >> let's hear from the seniors. yes, i am 70 and frankly old folks are no geniuses either. i am all for young people giving responsibility early. thank you to our guests. still ahead, online, outcry continues days after barrett brown is sentenced for charges stemming from the hack of a private security contractor. the potential consequences it can have on press freedoms and even the links you share online, next. primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. welcome back. barrett brown recently sentenced to 63 months in prison for charged related to the 2011 hack of stratford
and implications for foster care, contract liability, tort liability, and more recently we had juvenile justice to what extent be treated as adults and ewith have some push back on that, the supreme court has struck down juvenile death penalty life without sentencing lite without parole. and i worry that 16-year-old voting could jeopardize those sorts of efforts. >> let's hear from the seniors. yes, i am 70 and frankly old folks are no geniuses either. i am all for young people giving...
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kids from foster care. kids who've been sexually abused. these police may be the last chance before they are lured into the shadows. but you're in a kind of race against the pimps. >> absolutely, yeah. >> see, towards your left-hand side, seems to be walking to greyhound. wanna-be pimps, recruiters, they sell them on the idea of a warm place to stay the potential for romance. maybe earning some money. >> reporter: savannah became trapped when she went online. >> i was 13. i don't know how i came across like this website or like you know sugar daddies. i didn't know that i would have to have sex with them, i don't know what i was thinking. but i just thought they would buy me stuff. >> reporter: in the documentary "a path appears," a former teenager on the street named shana shows the spiral. she drives her car to a street frequented by pimps. in the car with her actress, activist ashely judd. >> like what are you doing? you got a girl out here? three? three girls? so you waiting on one to come back now? >> yeah. >> how much do you expect he
kids from foster care. kids who've been sexually abused. these police may be the last chance before they are lured into the shadows. but you're in a kind of race against the pimps. >> absolutely, yeah. >> see, towards your left-hand side, seems to be walking to greyhound. wanna-be pimps, recruiters, they sell them on the idea of a warm place to stay the potential for romance. maybe earning some money. >> reporter: savannah became trapped when she went online. >> i was...
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. >> reporter: she worked at a center city firm for children in foster care or abused. she just got married two weeks ago. there's a $20,000 reward for information that leads to her killer. deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> to a developing story now. the husband of a missing south jersey woman has been charged with her murder. kyle crosby disappeared shortly after his wife erica crippen vanished. he was arrested last night, driving her car. detectives say while they haven't found crippen's body they found enough evidence in the trunk to charge crosby with her death. >> they did not find her body. i just -- i'm hoping kyle softens his heart and tells us where she is. this is a sad, sick situation. >> crosby is being held on $1.2 billion bail. >>> police captured one of two escaped inmates in cumberland county but still looking for the second guy. timothy never returned to his halfway house from work. they say jay sob brown is still out there somewhere. he walked away from his halfway house this weekend. if you see brown, police would like to hear from you. >>> a presiden
. >> reporter: she worked at a center city firm for children in foster care or abused. she just got married two weeks ago. there's a $20,000 reward for information that leads to her killer. deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> to a developing story now. the husband of a missing south jersey woman has been charged with her murder. kyle crosby disappeared shortly after his wife erica crippen vanished. he was arrested last night, driving her car. detectives say while they...
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we do not know what the foster care situation was for them. from them. >> translator: they were two teenagers we really liked in this had foster home. they were not looking for trouble. two children that loved each other. i told you earlier that these children were loved. yes, their mother had difficulties, but they were loved. >> i want to bring in the author of "lone wolf terrorist." michael, i'll start with you, when we try to understand the groups, the men were being recruited for their love of soccer. they're looking for a way to target the behavior in kids as young as 3 and 4 years old. what do you make of how these kids are brought into that kind of environment? george? >> oh, i'm sorry. yes, some of these young people are susceptible to these extremist exhortations to violation. as far as profiling terrorists to such a young age, i think that can be problematic to say the least. but authorities are trying to determine which people might be susceptible to this radicalization process and these people that could act on these radical impul
we do not know what the foster care situation was for them. from them. >> translator: they were two teenagers we really liked in this had foster home. they were not looking for trouble. two children that loved each other. i told you earlier that these children were loved. yes, their mother had difficulties, but they were loved. >> i want to bring in the author of "lone wolf terrorist." michael, i'll start with you, when we try to understand the groups, the men were being...
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french media describes them as brothers of algerian descent who were raised in foster care and became drawn to jihad in brotherhood. there are reports his older brother was linked to a yemeni terrorist network and traveled there for training in 2011. staff at the weekly "charlie hebdo" are already back at work. they moved to temporary offices at a major newspaper here in paris and they've promised a massive print run next week of 1 million copies. >> i do feel proud of these people, the fact that they were willing to stand up. it's just a different breed in the small world of cartoonists. >> reporter: the lights of the famed i tell tower went dark last night in memory of the victims of the terror attack. today "charlie hebdo" will be made an honorary citizen of the city. and security remains tight here in paris as parisians are still on edge knowing that those two killers are still on the loose. anne-marie? >> all right. elaine cob in paris. thank you very much elaine. this morning we're learning about the two suspects in the paris newspaper massacre. the men were identified by an i.d
french media describes them as brothers of algerian descent who were raised in foster care and became drawn to jihad in brotherhood. there are reports his older brother was linked to a yemeni terrorist network and traveled there for training in 2011. staff at the weekly "charlie hebdo" are already back at work. they moved to temporary offices at a major newspaper here in paris and they've promised a massive print run next week of 1 million copies. >> i do feel proud of these...
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i want to let you know in the foster care system the majority of the children have actually been on the scene when a murder occurred, have siblings who are dead and relatives who are deceased and the whole families are hurting and i want to say that the task force against gun violence it needs to be specifically for gun violence. i understand that the work that the mayor's office has done in chimp ioning domestic violence. they championed a lot of work with human trafficking. i am actually on that task force that works with human trafficking but we're in a state of emergency and that the reality is that these children they need to know their lives are valued, all lives valued regardless of what part of the city you're from. we're all citizens as this country as well as residents of the city and county of san francisco, so i would say to have a task force to deal with gun violence in terms of city wide that's what we need, but the reality is that the players, the people who actually you rely on in terms of can show you the true impact of what is happening to our children they need to rea
i want to let you know in the foster care system the majority of the children have actually been on the scene when a murder occurred, have siblings who are dead and relatives who are deceased and the whole families are hurting and i want to say that the task force against gun violence it needs to be specifically for gun violence. i understand that the work that the mayor's office has done in chimp ioning domestic violence. they championed a lot of work with human trafficking. i am actually on...
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i said do they go back to foster care? she responded "no" . how long do they stay here in this facility? her response was "indefinitely." indefinitely is not an answer. it is not an answer. there needs to be some type of program for these youth. once they get out of there to not become repeat offenders. i told them when they're in the third grade the system counts how many of them are african-american and that's how many prisons they build. the name is in their cell and that's ridiculous. it's cheaper to build a university then it is to build a prison. we need to do something about this. you have other nationalities coming to the united states and they become wealthy within a matter of two, three years. they get bank loans. they get a high fica score and we can't own the block, we can't own our own business. there are african-americans leaving san francisco because it is too high so we need to have a program for our youth. once they leave ygc they need to be able to excel and not be a repeat offender. i am sherry taylor and my pastor is revere
i said do they go back to foster care? she responded "no" . how long do they stay here in this facility? her response was "indefinitely." indefinitely is not an answer. it is not an answer. there needs to be some type of program for these youth. once they get out of there to not become repeat offenders. i told them when they're in the third grade the system counts how many of them are african-american and that's how many prisons they build. the name is in their cell and...
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bureau will focus on issues such as deterring school truancy and tackling what she calls the flawed foster care and adoption system. >>> soon to be mayor of oakland, libby schaaf is joining us. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. >> thanks so much for having meal. >> the first thing you are gonna do when you become mayor of oakland. when you sit down at the desk inside the office, what is the first thing you are going to tackle? >> the most important thing on my list of things to do, it's a long one, is to hire a great city administrator. you are only as good as your team. and oakland has lacked consistent leadership in these key roles. that's a really important thing, not just for the city but for the organization of the city. >> a lot has been talked -- with the protests going on, we've seen a lot of vandalism going on to local businesses. some businesses have even just seen vandalism continue with oakland police officers being right there and letting it happen. how do you address -- this with one of the more disturbing ones, how do you address -- draw the distinction with regard t
bureau will focus on issues such as deterring school truancy and tackling what she calls the flawed foster care and adoption system. >>> soon to be mayor of oakland, libby schaaf is joining us. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. >> thanks so much for having meal. >> the first thing you are gonna do when you become mayor of oakland. when you sit down at the desk inside the office, what is the first thing you are going to tackle? >> the most important thing...
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will focus on issues such as deterring school truancy and what she calls the tragically flawed foster care and adoptive system. >>> 4:33 is the time. swearing in for the new mayor. scheduled for 3:30 this afternoon for the paramount theater. she was born and raised in oakland, was the city council woman for the fourth district. she'll be oakland's 50th mayor, joining us live coming up on mornings on 2. >>> the iconic golden gate bridge gearing up for a closure so they can install a safety barrier. it will be the longest closure in the history. we find out how it will impact. >> even though i live here in the bay area every time i see the bridge i feel like we entered a new die mention or area. >>> she didn't realize the bridge was closing to vehicle traffic this weekend. >> if that's going to be the case, for next week yeah, we're glad we made it here. >> david made a special trip from santa rosa. >> i timed the trip even though i know next weekend is closed. we have a lot of commuters come into the city. the golden gate bridge will shut down this weekend so crews can install a movable med
will focus on issues such as deterring school truancy and what she calls the tragically flawed foster care and adoptive system. >>> 4:33 is the time. swearing in for the new mayor. scheduled for 3:30 this afternoon for the paramount theater. she was born and raised in oakland, was the city council woman for the fourth district. she'll be oakland's 50th mayor, joining us live coming up on mornings on 2. >>> the iconic golden gate bridge gearing up for a closure so they can...
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french media described the two as orphans raised in foster care. said kouachi grew up as a pizza delivery boy. he was arrested a decade ago as he set off to join jihadis fighting american forces in iraq. the two brothers were well known to french authorities raising their question as to how their plan to attack charlie hebdo went unnoticed. there was a third man involved in the attack. their 18-year-old brother-in- law. but he turned himself into police and there are reports he may have been at school during the shooting. cate caugurian, kpix5. >>> tonight, cbs news has learned the policeman executed on this video was himself a muslim. a tweet that has gone viral says i'm achmed, a cop, charlie hebdo mocked my faith and culture and i died defending their right to do so. >>> a tribute in the city of light. the eiffel tower went dark at 8:00 p.m. to remember the ten journalists and two police officers who were murdered. >>> president obama visited the french embassy in washington today to sign a book of condolence. he wrote terror is no match for fre
french media described the two as orphans raised in foster care. said kouachi grew up as a pizza delivery boy. he was arrested a decade ago as he set off to join jihadis fighting american forces in iraq. the two brothers were well known to french authorities raising their question as to how their plan to attack charlie hebdo went unnoticed. there was a third man involved in the attack. their 18-year-old brother-in- law. but he turned himself into police and there are reports he may have been at...