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((latisha brown/childcare licensing manager: "frustrations can happen, it's how you deal with it, how you approach it.")) daycare: 'not everybody is equipped to take care of babies...it really does take aspecial person to take a job on.")) ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) debra abendroth runs licensed "d-j's christian daycare" in henderson, where they get 4 unannouced visits by state inspectors every year. parents can also stop in without notice at any time...something this mother of 4 says is critical. ((shantelle lorraine/mother of four: "i just pop in and see that everyone is doing what they are supposed to be and when i told my husband this gives me a peace of mind as well.")) > ((brian loftus)) officials also urge parents to check the state's child care licensing bureau website... to make sure a facility has good safety record. you can find a link on our website at las vegas now dot com. /// pup is doing. the vet who's taking care of asking how the pup is doing. the vet who's taking care of brody says... he's never seen anything like this before: (( dr. jay hreiz, ebenezer animal hospital
((latisha brown/childcare licensing manager: "frustrations can happen, it's how you deal with it, how you approach it.")) daycare: 'not everybody is equipped to take care of babies...it really does take aspecial person to take a job on.")) ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) debra abendroth runs licensed "d-j's christian daycare" in henderson, where they get 4 unannouced visits by state inspectors every year. parents can also stop in without notice at any time...something this...
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((patranya bhoolsuwan)) state childcare licensing manger latisha brown that are regulated....and even then ask lots of questions from whether the employees underwent background checks to the kind of training they received to prevent cases of abuse. ((latisha brown/childcare licensing manager: "frustrations can happen, it's how you deal with it, how you approach it.")) ((debra abendroth/dj's christian daycare: 'not everybody is equipped to take care of babies...it really does take aspecial person to take a job on.")) ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) debra abendroth runs licensed "d-j's christian daycare" in henderson, where they get 4 unannouced visits by state inspectors every year. parents can also stop in without notice at any time...something this mother of 4 says is critical. ((shantelle lorraine/mother of four: "i just pop in and see that everyone is doing what they are supposed to be and when i told my husband this gives me a peace of mind as well.")) > ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) officials also urge parents to check the state's child care licensing bureau website to make check the state's c
((patranya bhoolsuwan)) state childcare licensing manger latisha brown that are regulated....and even then ask lots of questions from whether the employees underwent background checks to the kind of training they received to prevent cases of abuse. ((latisha brown/childcare licensing manager: "frustrations can happen, it's how you deal with it, how you approach it.")) ((debra abendroth/dj's christian daycare: 'not everybody is equipped to take care of babies...it really does take...
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latisha baskett's monday morning started like any other. >> getting ready to work, warm it up one second, back in the house, forgot to give the dogs water. came out, my car was gone. >> baskett immediately called her son and asked him to be on the lookout for the missing car. morning, you know, trying to see if i could find it. ended up running into them, actually. >> jared spotted the car and two suspects on farrow road, and called latisha to give her the heads up. >> all i heard was, get out my mama's car, get out my mama's car! that's not your car. then the phone went dead. >> alicia: police say the suspects fled down farrow road with jared following behind, >> made a right turn, ran into the brick sign right there. i know they hurt, they hit it pretty hard. >> jared was con frosting the pair when he said one of the robbers opened fire. >> one of them pulled a gun and started shooting at me trying to get away. one went one way, one went the other way. >> baskett's 2009 toyota camry, which she bought just two months ago, was severely damaged, but she did notice some changes that she be
latisha baskett's monday morning started like any other. >> getting ready to work, warm it up one second, back in the house, forgot to give the dogs water. came out, my car was gone. >> baskett immediately called her son and asked him to be on the lookout for the missing car. morning, you know, trying to see if i could find it. ended up running into them, actually. >> jared spotted the car and two suspects on farrow road, and called latisha to give her the heads up. >>...
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and here are daughters saundrah and latisha. >> had to lock the doors. little people are throwing chickens in the van. >> reporter: at one point, the boys even try to put a calf in her van. >> i am so sick of this. this is so uncalled for, so unnecessary. >> reporter: what do you think their fear was? why did they so badly not want to go with you? >> because they've been poisoned against me, because i live out taught that you're evil? >> uh-huh. they called me the devil a few times. you're the devil, you know, you're going to hell. >> reporter: about 20 hours into the standoff, saundrah, on behalf of her siblings, delivers a handwritten contract, pleading for future trips to the creek. >> sabrina, we will only get in your car if you will sign this paper, saying that we can have visitation with samantha. i'm not going to sign anything. it's on my terms. >> reporter: the war for these flds children is at a stalemate, but across town -- >> they wouldn't open the gate. >> reporter: another mother is fighting a similar battle on another front. >> i'm scared.
and here are daughters saundrah and latisha. >> had to lock the doors. little people are throwing chickens in the van. >> reporter: at one point, the boys even try to put a calf in her van. >> i am so sick of this. this is so uncalled for, so unnecessary. >> reporter: what do you think their fear was? why did they so badly not want to go with you? >> because they've been poisoned against me, because i live out taught that you're evil? >> uh-huh. they called...
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on saturday latisha simms got to thank sylvia morris in person. morris found simms the day after her mother regina was murdered. she was just three years old. simms reached out to her after seeing an excerpt from a book about her life online. in it, she recounted the day she found the little girl wandering outside. >> just three years old, but i remember that day. that was my mom and that was the woman that took care of me. >> simms says she's grateful to be reconnected with morris to share those memories of her mom, someone she never got to know. >>> right now five people are reported dead after a powerful cyclone tears through fiji. the south pacific nation is still under curfew and a 30 day state of emergency. tropical cyclone winston had winds of close to 180 miles per hour. some reports indicate entire villages have been flattened, schools ordered to shut down for declared disaster zones. power, water communication services still out for almost 900,000 people there. >>> we are not the deing with any sort of weather like that, but we're certai
on saturday latisha simms got to thank sylvia morris in person. morris found simms the day after her mother regina was murdered. she was just three years old. simms reached out to her after seeing an excerpt from a book about her life online. in it, she recounted the day she found the little girl wandering outside. >> just three years old, but i remember that day. that was my mom and that was the woman that took care of me. >> simms says she's grateful to be reconnected with morris...
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. >> reporter: and her twin sister latisha. >> it's. >> the ordinary moment and something you will never forget. >> reporter: as twins they shared most big moments over the course of their lives. but they never he can ped-- he can spbd this one they were -- expected this one they were handed a lifeless infant. >> i saw a man carrying a baby back and forth and looked like he didn't know what to do. >> reporter: they took over and started cpr. >> you tune into motherhood instincts and do what you have to do. what you hope someone would do for your child. >> reporter: both victims suffered serious head trauma. before the ambulance came. >> we are not heroes. we are just me and my twin this is what we do we help anybody that needs help. >> reporter: she hopes the story inspires more people to learn cpr so if you are faced with an emergency, you know what to do. >> how to save those around us because when we don't, it's panic and chaos but when you do, you are able to take charge. >> reporter: two women who knew what to do on scene last night and hopefully that turns into a good story for thi
. >> reporter: and her twin sister latisha. >> it's. >> the ordinary moment and something you will never forget. >> reporter: as twins they shared most big moments over the course of their lives. but they never he can ped-- he can spbd this one they were -- expected this one they were handed a lifeless infant. >> i saw a man carrying a baby back and forth and looked like he didn't know what to do. >> reporter: they took over and started cpr. >> you tune...
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((latisha brown/childcare licensing bureau: "parents should also make it a point to visit or make unannouced vistis on their own to make sure the day is going well that their child is okay make those visits be as involved as they can be.")) at d'j's, the staff allows parents to get their own i-d badge so they can come check on their kids at anytime without notice. state officials also urge parents to check the state's child care licensing bureau website to make sure a facility has good safety record. you can find a link on our website at las vegas now dot com.// brian loftus > let's get a check of your commute. kirsten joyce demetria... how are things looking? demetria obilor < > back to you. ((kirsten joyce)) > fire crews coming to las vegas today... to get a little practice. they'll be conducting rescue training with the high roller. firefighters from new york and orlando will be arriving this morning at seven... and will practice rescue situations until 11. the high roller is 550 feet tall./// ((kirsten joyce)) > there will be a new way for kids to learn about history... ((brian loftus))
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((latisha brown/childcare licensing bureau: "parents should also make it a point to on their own to make sure the day is going well that their child is okay make those visits be as involved as they can be.")) ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) at d'j's, the staff allows parents to get their own i-d badge so they can come check on their kids at anytime without notice. state officials also urge parents to check the state's child care licensing bureau website to make sure a facility has good safety record. you can find a link on our website at las vegas now dot com.// demetria, how are the roads this morning? demetria obilor back to you! concerns over the spread of the zika virus.. ((kirsten joyce)) the dozen new cases.... possibly spread by sex.... that scientists are now looking into. ((brian loftus)) > plus... mother nature wrecks havok across the south.. the dozens of tornadoes that touched down... investigative reporter, george knapp of the iteam. we've all been following what's happening in flint michigan. with the crisis, the lead in the water. seems to be a little deja vu for researchers here
((latisha brown/childcare licensing bureau: "parents should also make it a point to on their own to make sure the day is going well that their child is okay make those visits be as involved as they can be.")) ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) at d'j's, the staff allows parents to get their own i-d badge so they can come check on their kids at anytime without notice. state officials also urge parents to check the state's child care licensing bureau website to make sure a facility has good safety...
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her first child to do so was latisha. >> it didn't register because i wasn't used to her calling me that, and i turned around and she had a big smile on her face and she was like, thank you. >> reporter: a family united, at last. >> every time i went somewhere, i did something, i always expressed, i wish they see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that i won't stop. until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms... ...such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have crohn's disease, tell your doctor as s
her first child to do so was latisha. >> it didn't register because i wasn't used to her calling me that, and i turned around and she had a big smile on her face and she was like, thank you. >> reporter: a family united, at last. >> every time i went somewhere, i did something, i always expressed, i wish they see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that i won't stop....
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representative yvette clark and representative lydia velazquez, our council speaker, public advocate, latishau all so much for being here. and i want to pick up on what i just said about harlem, because harlem and many other communities across america remind us that any view of black america that focuses exclusively on crime, poverty, or other challenges is missing so much. missing the -- missing the strength and the pride and the achievement that is evident on every street here. that narrative is missing the remarkable rise of the african-american middle class, the rise of african-americans to leadership in all walks of life, in business, law, politics, science, the arts, sports, and all the professions. it's missing the vibrancy of the black church. the passionate advocacy of the next generation of changemakers, and the service of leaders at every level, who never tire of making others lives' better. earlier today, i spent some time with the heads of nine of america's historic civil rights groups, hosted by mark morial of the national urban league, reverend al sharpton attended, and we had
representative yvette clark and representative lydia velazquez, our council speaker, public advocate, latishau all so much for being here. and i want to pick up on what i just said about harlem, because harlem and many other communities across america remind us that any view of black america that focuses exclusively on crime, poverty, or other challenges is missing so much. missing the -- missing the strength and the pride and the achievement that is evident on every street here. that narrative...