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when they got here, there was no services available for them, such as housing, social services, and behaviorallth. and in her experience, she saw a need to provide behavioral health services. so she established a friendship house since 1963. and today we are a 80 bed facility located right in the heart of san francisco. >> well, is it mainly for younger people, teenagers or people of all ages? >> so the friendship house is open to everyone and it's a coed coed, meaning that men and women are welcome and they accept individuals throughout the nation. and what's unique about the friendship house is that it incorporates american indian and alaska native traditional practices. this is to treat alcohol dependency and alcohol addiction. >> wow. so how are you treating people with the addictions? with the problems? what type of treatment programs? >> so friendship house incorporates modern day medicine along with traditional practices. at the same time. so some of the traditional practices that we offer, there are sweat lodges, talking circles, traditional practitioners come in and do one on one indi
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she supported the arts and humanities and events and the cause of human rights and social service theas a celebration of life at a catholic church with plenty of prayer and reflection. it was a literal concert. stevie wonder, sting, kenny chesney, st. maarten choir, each performed. it was deeply moving. different genres and each voice echoed through the cathedral and reverberated in our hearts. that's the power of the arts and humanities in america. and today, jill and i are truly proud to continue that legacy by awarding the highest honors to 39 extraordinary americans. again, congratulations to all of you. [applause] and to your families as well. [laughter] [applause] the national medal of arts is to the excellence support and availability of the arts in the united states and the national humanities medal to honor those who work as dependent on the understanding of humanities and broaden our citizens engagement with history, literature, philosophy and so many other subject. now, i could spend all day talking about each one of you, and if there weren't so many, i would. [laughter] bu
she supported the arts and humanities and events and the cause of human rights and social service theas a celebration of life at a catholic church with plenty of prayer and reflection. it was a literal concert. stevie wonder, sting, kenny chesney, st. maarten choir, each performed. it was deeply moving. different genres and each voice echoed through the cathedral and reverberated in our hearts. that's the power of the arts and humanities in america. and today, jill and i are truly proud to...
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they have a coordinator that can connect with the schools in the social services in the region. it is our recognition we need to concentrate resources. so any kind of a reduction in title i funding in my mind would ex -- >> more schools are establishing the so-called grow your own programs. these programs are often focused on either introducing and encouraging high school students to pursue the field of education or providing programs focused on helping individuals that are already in the profession like para educators who are gaining teacher licenses. you have a remarkable story about starting as a school bus attendant. i understand that you worked as a paid teacher resident while earning your masters degree in education. can you explain the para professional to teacher program you participated in and the benefits of the grow your own programs and how the . >>> pretty much what it does is open it up. many of whom, like myself, has been working in that paraprofessional for years. i was that for 16 years. it looks at them based on their level of schooling, credits, college credit
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to be a social services provider. to provide services beyond their of beyondtheir core function. in other words are the ngos or other organizations in a stressed-out community that will be better suited to be a mental health provider to be a social services provider than putting this on the back of our teachers question school-based clinic with mental health professionals in better with the school for high need would be a better alternative than asking teachers to do that? >> what sets complicated and again the need is real whether you want a low functioning institution with all respect to be the service provider in the service provider and hold that accountable is a question to be asked. thank you. >> hunter baldwin. thank you. >> 74% of the schools in wisconsin state that they have one or more vacancies for a special education educator and more than a third were not able to find a teacher to fill that vacancy. doctor, i want to thank you for your testimony. educators are the key in school factor for student success. i appreciate your testimony's focus on the need to support and
to be a social services provider. to provide services beyond their of beyondtheir core function. in other words are the ngos or other organizations in a stressed-out community that will be better suited to be a mental health provider to be a social services provider than putting this on the back of our teachers question school-based clinic with mental health professionals in better with the school for high need would be a better alternative than asking teachers to do that? >> what sets...
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agency -- no social service agency ever checked on us. want to reiterate the genius mr. roosevelt survivor benefits and initiative, social security, because that helped keep us together. and in reference to ms. petersons, it's come to the people are just talked about with great reverence were very religious. they just saw this not as an opportunity to this or do that as much as it was we're just supposed to do. they accept that responsibility. some value of your experience, what to give a couple a if you could to talk about that as you advocated and it has for those who fall outside protection sometime of the system. >> ms. hilton or ms. petersen. >> thank you for that question. i think for children of incarcerated parents that is especially an important question to consider. parental incarceration as an adverse childhood experiences just by having a parent whose incarcerated. and it's often necessary for a family member to step in through informal kinship care, not through any system. and you're correct one of the big challenges that chi
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and of course, the social democrats didn't want to see any cuts to social services in particular. now all of this comes at a time when germans have of course, been very unhappy with the economy. and the way things are going there was a waste and pulled by him for tests in protest. g map, which is a leading pulling institution here in germany. and it showed that of 4 in 10 germans fear for their standard of living. they fear that they won't be able to maintain their sense of living, and $1.00 and $5.00 apparently fear is that they will lose their job in the next 12 months or so at least they feel that their job is at risk. and those are issues of course, but the thing that they are government hasn't taken to seriously because of course, it hasn't come up with an adequate response to the economic challenges that germany it's facing. so the sentiment of the people will play a role in it, but when we get the gemini is also home to very big business, what's been the response from the business? well, business is not any more optimistic about the way the government has responded than the
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they have a coordinator who can connect children in those schools with the social services in the region. and so, it's our recognition that we immediate to concentrate resources on these kids that are growing up in very difficult circumstances. and so, any kind of reduction in title 1 funding would just, in my mind, exacerbate the problems we're facing. >> thank you. mr. keys, as communities grapple with the shortage of teachers, more schools are establishing so-called grow your own programs. these programs are often focused on either introducing and encouraging high school students to pursue the field of education or providing programs focused on helping individuals already in the profession, such as paraeducators and substitute teachers gaining teachers' licenses. you have a remarkable story on how you came to the education profession, starting as a school bus attendant. i understand that you worked as a paid teacher resident while aerpg your teaching credential and masters degree in special education. can you explain the para professional to teacher program you participated in and the
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when they got here, there was no services available for them, such as housing, social services, and behavioralealth, and in her experience, she saw a need to provide behavioral health services. so she established a friendship house since 1963. and today we are a 80 bed facility located right in the heart of san francisco. >> well, is it mainly for younger people, teenagers or people of all ages? >> so the friendship house is open to everyone and it's a coed coed, meaning that men and women are welcome and they accept individuals throughout the nation. and what's unique about the friendship house is that it incorporates american indian and alaska native traditional practices to treat alcohol dependency and alcohol addiction. >> wow. so how are you treating people with the addictions? with the problems? what type of treatment programs? >> so friendship house incorporates modern day medicine along with traditional practices at the same time. so some of the traditional practices that we offer, there are sweat lodges talking circles, traditional practitioners come in and do one on one individual se
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and power military targets on the how within range, including 16 bases or alex can top of the social service defense. the edit site is here in the studio. we'd need to look at this in a bit more detail. so i think would be question of how this is what capabilities was just assisted in a forward ukraine that it didn't have before. right, so you crane already could strike tockets fairly deep into russia. drones have had most go drones and missiles have hit add bases in the months because that's about 1800 kilometers away. they already have a drew missile that can reach and double the range of the attack. and so they really have that ability. but want to attack comes, can do is it can deliver a large forehead to 130 kilograms or so munitions like costa bones with high precision. and they can be interfered with by electronic jamming. and that's going to be key as well. but also the deployment, the, the permission given by the united states was very much only in cost. so very much for that area alone, nor anywhere else. i mean, this is how it is at the beginning. let's see if that changes until c
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it calls for advance notice ahead of any cleanup operations and connecting the unhoused to social service law enforcement will only be brought in as a last resort. okay, now to a fight over geese on the peninsula. this has been going on for a few years now, but it's starting to become a problem again. and foster city is trying to figure out what to do with all the canada geese. it's going to bring in our robert honda. okay, robert, tell us exactly what's going on here. what is wrong and what does the city want to do about it? what is wrong? well, if you had seen how carefully i had to lect where i'm standing, you would probably get a pretty good idea. there's an awful lot of analysis going on, but the bottom line is, is that canadian geese bring canadian geese poop, and it is everywhere around here. and the geese kind of made foster city sort of their natural habitat. and they with it, the population has more than doubled. and city officials just had a real problem because the poop gets everywhere, where people walk, where people boat. and they got so desperate that a couple of years ago,
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cost of deportation pales in comparison to other costs associated with housing, and providing social services to recent migrants. arena says local immigrants contribute to the country and hopes that focus can be on the values that unite everyone. we all want a better future, that we want this american dream. >> that's why we're all here in san jose. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> well, not everyone is concerned about trump's second term across the state. you can see the shift from 2020 to now with more people appearing to vote for trump this year. even here in california today. abc seven news reporter anser hassan spoke to some of those local supporters who are now celebrating the win on a recent trump campaign stop to the bay area. >> the self-proclaimed san francisco maga mama was out in full support. she is ecstatic trump will be president again. >> all i want to do is make america great again. like the only black girl who's very big on trump, nancy bargetto is a san francisco resident born in kenya, now a u.s. citizen. >> she says that support stems from social policies that she beli
cost of deportation pales in comparison to other costs associated with housing, and providing social services to recent migrants. arena says local immigrants contribute to the country and hopes that focus can be on the values that unite everyone. we all want a better future, that we want this american dream. >> that's why we're all here in san jose. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> well, not everyone is concerned about trump's second term across the state. you can see the...
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allowed in those zones, but the homeless must be warned ahead of cleanup operations to connect to social services. the hope is to limit the trash and hazardous materials that often end up in the waterways from these encampments. law enforcement will only be brought in as a last resort. foster city again trying to get rid of some of its most enthusiastic and most unwelcome visitors canadian geese. the city has been trying to figure out what to do with the birds and the mess they leave behind. nbc bay area's robert handa has more on the idea and the new plan being unveiled next week. well, trying to find a solution to the geese problem here in foster city has been literally and figuratively, a messy path to walk. on monday, the public will get a chance to hear the latest plan to deal with it. leo rhyne park is a beautiful place that many residents of foster city and san mateo county enjoy when they can. but starting years ago, canadian geese found foster city an ideal habitat with all its grass and water, and settled in. city officials say the geese population has more than doubled, and now occupy
allowed in those zones, but the homeless must be warned ahead of cleanup operations to connect to social services. the hope is to limit the trash and hazardous materials that often end up in the waterways from these encampments. law enforcement will only be brought in as a last resort. foster city again trying to get rid of some of its most enthusiastic and most unwelcome visitors canadian geese. the city has been trying to figure out what to do with the birds and the mess they leave behind....
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now, it calls for advance notice ahead of any cleanup operations and connecting the unhoused to social servicesement will only be brought out as a last resort. well, carving turkeys for a good cause. the longtime thanksgiving tradition making a return to san francisco and that new costco opening up, making a impact in the east bay. we're going to talk about that ahead. and the items customers braved, those cold temperatures for hours just to get their hands on. and a reminder for you, as we are in the holidays. well, we're also helping to make sure everyone has food on their table. our nourishing neighbors food drive is now underway. it really is easy to help out here so the next time you're over at your local safeway, you can donate $10 at the checkout. it's really simple that money is going to benefit bay area food banks serving hundreds of thousands of people. our nourishing neighbors food drive will run through christmas day. bounced from one doctor to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that? then there's the forms. the bills. the 'not a bills.' the..
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for example, requiring social services? are they taking away jobs that otherwise perhaps would have gone to citizens? >> it's complicated. so on net, if you look at the american economy, uh- immigrants have a slightly positive effect on the u.s. economy, but we have a multi-trillion dollar economy in some localities, especially where you have immigrants who lack formal schooling, there is a significant cost to local resources. but those costs. studies show, tend to be made up as the lifespan of the immigrants go on, and especially in subsequent generations. a lot of those studies are fairly limited in scope in that they test the economic impact of an individual or a set of individuals, without considering how it affects the broader economy. so immigrants who come here, whether they're documented or not, they're consumers, they pay taxes through sales tax. they pay taxes the same way that most americans pay taxes in april. they file their taxes. they create economic activity. they create jobs for teachers, for in the retail
for example, requiring social services? are they taking away jobs that otherwise perhaps would have gone to citizens? >> it's complicated. so on net, if you look at the american economy, uh- immigrants have a slightly positive effect on the u.s. economy, but we have a multi-trillion dollar economy in some localities, especially where you have immigrants who lack formal schooling, there is a significant cost to local resources. but those costs. studies show, tend to be made up as the...
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to contain what is happening at the border, you have people trying to figure out exactly what social services might be reinstated and how many communities need to be rebuilt. okay, thank you very much. shame for that same is driving life for as the in be roads for some stories of resilience, i imagine from 711 on tens of thousands of people displaced by more than a year of fine to his slowly returning to see what's left of a lies ali hoshevely for some bench man near the lebanese border with his rel i'm of the means hold. and it's also her name. it's the thing remind to of her determination as she searches through the rubble of what was once a dream home. on the like to the today, i'm looking for anything, something to hold on to my memories. this was the house of my dreams is gone, but time content and i'm a story. i codes that of thousands who have lost the livelihood, send a war for her. this is the 2nd home she has lost to his race strikes in just 2 decades. but not on the we want to rebuild and live god willing with open hearts comfort and peace of mind. some we're lucky to find their ho
to contain what is happening at the border, you have people trying to figure out exactly what social services might be reinstated and how many communities need to be rebuilt. okay, thank you very much. shame for that same is driving life for as the in be roads for some stories of resilience, i imagine from 711 on tens of thousands of people displaced by more than a year of fine to his slowly returning to see what's left of a lies ali hoshevely for some bench man near the lebanese border with...
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is uh, the integrated approach where, or if it is endorsed community, they share the same same social services like it's education of access to get in touch activities of which the government and of given those land with the different you wouldn't be able to engage in that you've got to do with is about $5000000.00 children in so don how flat the homes, a 1000000, all of them are in refugee shelters in charge egypt, south to dawn. and here in the fuel po, edward could see that struggling to meet all the demands he's on or just numbers. they represent stories, hopes, and dreams. the children are resilient trying to make due with what they have and extremely difficult. a constancy is cathy sorry, auda 0. the south african government says it's planning a rescue operation to bring hundreds of people who remain on the ground in the legal mind to the surface. welcome web report, some still some time in northwest providence. a single harness and a very low dr. ruiz volunteers have the rescue operation. many of them and neighbors are relatives of the minus 15 on the ground for more than a month. in re
is uh, the integrated approach where, or if it is endorsed community, they share the same same social services like it's education of access to get in touch activities of which the government and of given those land with the different you wouldn't be able to engage in that you've got to do with is about $5000000.00 children in so don how flat the homes, a 1000000, all of them are in refugee shelters in charge egypt, south to dawn. and here in the fuel po, edward could see that struggling to...
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they share the same same social services like edis, implication to access to get in touch activities of which the government and of given those land with the different you wouldn't be able to engage in that you've got to do with is about 5000000 children in. so don, how flat the whole a 1000000, all of them are in refugee shelters in charge egypt, south to don. and here in the fuel po, aid work a c that's traveling to meet all the demands he's on, or just numbers. they represent stories, hopes, and dreams. the children are resilient, trying to make due with what they have and extremely difficult. a constancy is cathy sorry, auda 0 and focused on at least 9 people have been killed and 11 injured in a gun battle between security forces and fights is from the lock. sha e, a small group. the incident took place into a value of the carpet puck to the province near the ask on the border. the on the group is affiliation with the pockets dani tell about. focused on his senior serge inviting since the telephone took over in neighboring. i've got a son back in 2021. come on high. that has move
they share the same same social services like edis, implication to access to get in touch activities of which the government and of given those land with the different you wouldn't be able to engage in that you've got to do with is about 5000000 children in. so don, how flat the whole a 1000000, all of them are in refugee shelters in charge egypt, south to don. and here in the fuel po, aid work a c that's traveling to meet all the demands he's on, or just numbers. they represent stories, hopes,...
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uh, the integrated approach with, or if you use in those community, they share the same same social services like at an indication to access to get in touch activities of which the government and of given those land with the different you wouldn't be able to engage in that you've got to do with is about $5000000.00 children in so don how flat the homes, a 1000000, all of them are in refugee shelters in charge egypt, south to don. and here in the fuel po aid where i could see that struggling to meet all the demands he's on or just numbers. they represent stories, hopes, and dreams. children are resilient trying to make do with what they have and extremely difficult. a constancy is cathy sorry, i'll just euro and paul castillo on at least 9. people have been killed and 11 inches in a gun bustle between security forces and finances from the laska islam group. the incident happens in this here on file a of the type a puck soon while prevent slots movie asked on board the films group is affiliated with the pockets felony. holly bung now focused on has seen an increase in violence and so on. the b
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i'm here house american ind iant oldest social service agency in the countryy american indians.n't realize the moirjt of natives live in cities and■h remain invisibility and under served you put a stake in the ground and sto stood with us you are our relative and family and our work is not done. used t■o theillage would be part of your legacy. and we expect to seeat the grou. you thank you.ster >> honorsong. all right. san francisco! hands together worn more time for our honorees karen harris isabella, joy and he roger coon! if you are familiar w goos in our community, what is happening these monorrees awarded gifts and the gifts take with them a token they take and remember this moment and remember how theys they wered by this community and hed their work and this commity. being a part of thank you, thank you american indian cultural center. london you can sit down.qm honorees you will come up here. this is the time where you have opportunity to address your and. and read the statements or essay you wte evening. all of them a like i did not prepare anything. and karen is like b
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they share the same same social services like atlas, implication access to get in touch activities of which the government and of given us land with data for you to be able to engage and have you contact them. it is about $5000000.00 children in so don how flat the homes, a median, all of them are in refugee shots is in charge. egypt south to don. and here in the fuel po, aid work a c that's traveling to meet all the demands he's on, or just numbers. they represent stories, hopes, and dreams. children are resilient, trying to make do with what they have and extremely difficult. a constancy is catherine story. alda 0, boxed on at least 9 people have been killed and 11 injured in a gun battle between security forces and sizes from the lock shot islam group. the incident happened in the tara valley of the car, but talk to him quite provence via the gun. buddha, the homes group is affiliated with the pocket. sony tal about august on a senior serge invite and since it's all a button to pilot in neighboring orthodontist on, i can 2021 some of phone calls. most prominent activists have been
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european countries, uh, there are, you know, severe uh, social issues, housing issues, funding of social services, health care, education, etc. and then pretty much all the countries in europe are, are dealing with that are some variation on it. so it would be extremely difficult for governments to say, well, we're going to, you know, effectively take money away from other, other areas of spending kind of more domestic areas in order to build up the ministry. and that's the sustain sustained the war. so with great difficulty, i think is the answer to that if they had to, because of i think it as a condition for nation staying in text and i think governments will and then they will have, they have the will have to do it because nature is important for europe, this self kind of defense element over the article 5 involving us. that is very, very important that i think that would override perhaps other considerations. but it certainly would be very difficult and in all your team countries, as we can see at this stage. like can i just make one point? uh, like we talked about a few months to may do one
european countries, uh, there are, you know, severe uh, social issues, housing issues, funding of social services, health care, education, etc. and then pretty much all the countries in europe are, are dealing with that are some variation on it. so it would be extremely difficult for governments to say, well, we're going to, you know, effectively take money away from other, other areas of spending kind of more domestic areas in order to build up the ministry. and that's the sustain sustained...
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you know, that's why americans been paying for the rod at salaries and the social services salaries of ukraine for years already. but don't tell the american tax payer that wanted to ask you, michael, you know, when it comes to mainstream narratives here and it seems that some of the main stream mouth piece is of perhaps changing the tune. the time is now characterizing ukrainian armies. current position is being the weakest, as soon as the conflict began a visa, essentially mouth piece is all the inside downstream media in the well, yeah. so why do you think we're starting to see of us because they're now coming around to reality, as before, they've been in their own little fantasy land and eat again. don't believe you're lying eyes and we've seen the evidence. the american people have seen the evidence . that's why they voted overwhelmingly in a landslide, to kick out harris. they didn't want to another 4 years of this. the question my mind is, between now and, and not duration of the truck. we gotta, we gotta make it all, all right, without further escalation, because the, the, the,
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according to the national social service of ukraine, over 1,800 ukrainian children have been orphaned. these children belong to loving, caring families, that were ripped apart by putin's war of aggression. they have been brutalized and traumatized by almost 1,000 days of the most horrific conflict that europe has seen in decades. these children deserve a loving home. and a second chance at a happy life. thankfully, there are many families in the united states who wish to welcome these children with open arms. on march 13, 2022, the government of ukraine temporarily suspended adoption proceedings and protocols for the placement or adoption of its children with foreign nationals. this decision has made -- was made in the best interests of the children as ukraine's government struggled to conduct official business under the shock of early days of the invasion. however, since then, the government has substantially restored its ability to conduct official business. this resolution urges the government of ukraine to review and modify its decision to suspend adoptions and preadoption placeme
according to the national social service of ukraine, over 1,800 ukrainian children have been orphaned. these children belong to loving, caring families, that were ripped apart by putin's war of aggression. they have been brutalized and traumatized by almost 1,000 days of the most horrific conflict that europe has seen in decades. these children deserve a loving home. and a second chance at a happy life. thankfully, there are many families in the united states who wish to welcome these children...
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that's not how government works by design. government is meant to provide critical social services infrastructure, which is not to move fast and break things kind of thing. international defense at a minimum, at a core, and it can do so much more. but the republican attitude and clearly you are most excited to, to is to cut it 2 trillion dollars. you cannot find a way to cut 2 trillion dollars can find little things here and there, and we can always work on becoming more efficient. i'm not opposed to that, but 2 trillion dollars isn't a scary budget, like the united states has never seen. we do not need a scarcity just at this moment. and james, how did you see the makeup of the next cabinet? there's so many traditional republicans who are never trumpets and have said that they wouldn't work with him. sure. what the ged pants said out on the campaign was it? we're going to be a big 10th of ideas, a party of the big 10 of ideas looking to bring a diverse coalitions together. because we need to understand different perspectives and we need to have good dialogue to get to the best ideas and to move
that's not how government works by design. government is meant to provide critical social services infrastructure, which is not to move fast and break things kind of thing. international defense at a minimum, at a core, and it can do so much more. but the republican attitude and clearly you are most excited to, to is to cut it 2 trillion dollars. you cannot find a way to cut 2 trillion dollars can find little things here and there, and we can always work on becoming more efficient. i'm not...
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what we see in new york, social services are cut for illegals in the country. libraries being closed. police and sanitation being cut biden kept tariffs on china that trump had and what biden did with his record on the border to quote harris faulker to this. >> as president trump has made these threats. tammy, also, remarks coming from canada. >> yeah, particularly what struck me and i don't call many things racist out of the gate, but to complain about being compared to an ancient great civilization is strange. it's an ancient people combined with the people of spain. hundreds of years and the impact in southern and northern america is remarkable. to get upset because you're compared to mexico is disgusting. in the meantime, she's a new president, right. she's got to placate people at home. it's this nation's possibilities that make this continent run. they have to seem tough for their people, but mexico is in chaos with the flood that comes through. they allow them to come through and she knows they can stop it. there's no negotiating room for mexico, especia
what we see in new york, social services are cut for illegals in the country. libraries being closed. police and sanitation being cut biden kept tariffs on china that trump had and what biden did with his record on the border to quote harris faulker to this. >> as president trump has made these threats. tammy, also, remarks coming from canada. >> yeah, particularly what struck me and i don't call many things racist out of the gate, but to complain about being compared to an ancient...
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how many parents have gotten in trouble with social services for a fraction of this.our taxpayer dollars we reunite children with parents who put them in that situation. poverty is not an excuse for this. there are wonderful parents who don't have a lot of money, and a cartel member. and then reunite them with no consequences. >> everyone is talking about what happens when tom holman takes over as borders are, will the media make it seem like an uncaring move, like the us government is abusing these children by separating families or sending them back home. look at what is happening right now. children are being trafficked right now. there's a child crying at the border, there are children contacting health and human services. i know this from sources, leaving messages on the health and human services hotline to be rescued from the people we have hand-delivered them to. if we are worried about the narrative we should be worried about this narrative, that we've been a country that has allowed children to be trafficked. we've opened our system and become the middleman f
how many parents have gotten in trouble with social services for a fraction of this.our taxpayer dollars we reunite children with parents who put them in that situation. poverty is not an excuse for this. there are wonderful parents who don't have a lot of money, and a cartel member. and then reunite them with no consequences. >> everyone is talking about what happens when tom holman takes over as borders are, will the media make it seem like an uncaring move, like the us government is...
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i'm here representing friendship house american ind iant oldest social service agency in the country. my sister april express said we have relatives who are in the program here upon total. we can't thank you you enough for standing by us and with us. for this vision this we are trying to bring to life. most people don't realize the moirjt of natives live in cities and remain invisibility and under served you put a stake in the ground and stoot stood with us you are our relative and family and our work is not done. used to the village would be part of your legacy. and we expect to see you there at the ground break. you are our sister we love and you thank you. >> honor song. [♪music♪] all right. san francisco! to san francisco put your hands together worn more time for our honorees karen harrison. isabella, joy and he roger coon! if you are familiar withhe comm happening these monorrees are awarded gifts and the gifts take with them a token they take and remember this moment and remember how they felt as they were embraced by this community and honored for their work and commitment to
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border state and seeing the crime that comes along with it and seeing the burden that's placed on social servicesmericans know that when donald trump was president. they were more safe, they were more prosperous and certainly more freedom and liberty when donald trump was president. there's hard working people understanding the importance of fracking and natural resources that kamala harris stands against that in realtime. liz: talk to us about how this hurts minority communities. >> yeah, for sure. listen, when you think about where the people have come into the country are moving, they're not moving into barack obama's neighborhood in martha's vineyard. that's walls and gates to keep people around coming into the country and moving into historically black neighborhoods and they're taking jobs that were historically held by african american people. black people see firsthand how the 21 million illegals that kamala is allowing into the country, how that's devastating our communities and as mentioned before, it bring withs it a whole list of crime and not only that, in these communities and even t
border state and seeing the crime that comes along with it and seeing the burden that's placed on social servicesmericans know that when donald trump was president. they were more safe, they were more prosperous and certainly more freedom and liberty when donald trump was president. there's hard working people understanding the importance of fracking and natural resources that kamala harris stands against that in realtime. liz: talk to us about how this hurts minority communities. >>...
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want trump to be in office to get those tax cuts so of course the only answer then is to cut social servicesywhere we have another round of conversation coming up next, donald trump clutches his pearls over joe biden's comments despite consistently calling his own political opponents and their supporters garbage. supporters garbage. topables, you just toss, wash, wow. for all-day freshness. shopify's point of sale system helps you sell at every stage of your business. with fast and secure payment. card readers you can rely on. and one place to manage it all. whatever the stage, businesses that grow grow with shopify. >> she's spending her campaign lying about what donald trump has said or done and is taking it out of context. she's attacking her fellow citizens as garbage. this isn't the way to close a campaign if you love the country. >> that was vice presidential candidate jd vance trying to tie kamala harris to comments made by president biden who is of course, not running for the presidency. this follows a busy week of donald trump cosplaying as a garbageman days before the election. >>
want trump to be in office to get those tax cuts so of course the only answer then is to cut social servicesywhere we have another round of conversation coming up next, donald trump clutches his pearls over joe biden's comments despite consistently calling his own political opponents and their supporters garbage. supporters garbage. topables, you just toss, wash, wow. for all-day freshness. shopify's point of sale system helps you sell at every stage of your business. with fast and secure...
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lot of it was driven by people fed up by these migrant movements in cities that are using up social servicesand state mayors talking about this, we see what they come up with, at the lower level at the mayoral level there are a lot of democrats that are realizing what a terrible political issue this is. paul: one thing we didn't mention, they want to run for president in 2,028. that's motivation too. when we come back, hit and misses of the week. nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) hi, my name is damian clark. and if you have 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 a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. most plans include the humana healthy options allowance. a monthly allowance to help pay for eligible groceries, utilities, rent, and over-the-counter items like vitamins, pain relievers,
lot of it was driven by people fed up by these migrant movements in cities that are using up social servicesand state mayors talking about this, we see what they come up with, at the lower level at the mayoral level there are a lot of democrats that are realizing what a terrible political issue this is. paul: one thing we didn't mention, they want to run for president in 2,028. that's motivation too. when we come back, hit and misses of the week. nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo...
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i urge them to go to their state social service office or go to our hotline.oodbridge, virginia. morning. caller: good morning, how are you? host: we are doing well. caller: i have a question because my question is, america is one of the laziest countries. i am from africa. i never imagined in america there were homeless and people on the street. america spends a lot of money overseas for so many other worse things like over $190 billion, but they don't spend a penny of the money which it is spending domestically for the poor and needy, the homeless. why the politicians always lie and they come up for us to vote for them, but the next day they want something else which is not for the american population? i don't understand in america even one person is hungry for food during the thank you very much. -- food. thank you very much. guest: i think it is important to differentiate between food and development aid to the rest of the world and military -- military aid. the vast majority of our funding overseas is military aid, and the amount of american tax dollars t
i urge them to go to their state social service office or go to our hotline.oodbridge, virginia. morning. caller: good morning, how are you? host: we are doing well. caller: i have a question because my question is, america is one of the laziest countries. i am from africa. i never imagined in america there were homeless and people on the street. america spends a lot of money overseas for so many other worse things like over $190 billion, but they don't spend a penny of the money which it is...
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the jefferson county bridging social services and law enforcement for the problem. to gather, i believe the nation dedicated to child abduction and exploitation cases. the team found newtek the statewide fingerprinting effort that let much success, enough success in fact that other jurisdictions adopted our model. a national center in 1984. today, the national center quarterback like amber alerts and essential to applied a mobilizing the vast network of data resources and child welfare professionals to help thousands of families adver tragedy. to date, their work has direcy led to the recovery of over 400,000 children. last year they recorded a success rate of 88%. so i'm honored to recognize a national center for missing and exploited children on 40 years of the country. we are thankful for the peace of mind that should the unspeakable the organization's stands ready to bring their children home. a senator: madam prident. the presiding officer: the senator from new jersey. mr. helmy: i note e absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll.
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i urge them to go to their state social service office or go to our hotline.dge, virginia. morning. caller: good morning, how are you? host: we are doing well. caller: i have a question because my question is, america is one of the laziest countries. i am from africa. i never imagined in america there were homeless and people on the street. america spends a lot of money overseas for so many other worse things like over $190 billion, but they don't spend a penny of the money which it is spending domestically for the poor and needy, the homeless. why the politicians always lie and they come up for us to vote for them, but the next day they want something else which is not for the american population? i don't understand in america even one person is hungry for food during the thank you very much. -- food. thank you very much. guest: i think it is important to differentiate between food and development aid to the rest of the world and military -- military aid. the vast majority of our funding overseas is military aid, and the amount of american tax dollars that go
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for people to come across the border illegally and we will provide them food, shelter and other social services sustain that as a nation we seen illegal activity by numerous illegal aliens one of them now for murder of a young woman in georgia. it's an unsustainable level right now i think the president has every right to deport as many illegal aliens as possible and if you're watching and you should not be here in our nation it is time to leave. maria: trumps economic advisor and. republicans are making changes to some of the federal programs like medicaid and food stamps to offset the cost of extending the 2017 tax cuts the washington post reports a summary pushing for newark requirements and spending caps for the programs. your thoughts? >> i had extensive conversation with the chairman of ways and means jason smith also from missouri and we have to find a way to pay for the extension of the tax cuts and jobs act is a vital key in important part of our economy to extend the tax cuts and jobs act that came about 2017. we have to find a way to pay for some of these and part of it is trying to
for people to come across the border illegally and we will provide them food, shelter and other social services sustain that as a nation we seen illegal activity by numerous illegal aliens one of them now for murder of a young woman in georgia. it's an unsustainable level right now i think the president has every right to deport as many illegal aliens as possible and if you're watching and you should not be here in our nation it is time to leave. maria: trumps economic advisor and. republicans...
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them the way it does hispanic communities across the border or small towns in california with social services class element to her to. the other thing is, democrats would usually go to the hispanic community and say they are off to you, were now the hispanic community says, we are the most affected and most importantly, half of the immigrants are not even from mexico as he said, china, africa, asia, all over the world pick it is not just as ethnic argument that the left is using. the other thing is issue magnitude, i rode a book 22 years ago, and warned this was happening to, hundred 50,000, nobody in their right mind thought it would be 5 million people. when he had the fentanyl, 180,000 people killed by it, a drug that was supplied deliberately to kill americans, the cartels and trafficking, so many new issues at the left does not seek, they missed the entire bus on those. this issue because of the election and yet they are doubling down on it. the on the wrong side of history >> jason: 20 hours in congress and went to one of the detention facilities, and think it was in arizona and there w
them the way it does hispanic communities across the border or small towns in california with social services class element to her to. the other thing is, democrats would usually go to the hispanic community and say they are off to you, were now the hispanic community says, we are the most affected and most importantly, half of the immigrants are not even from mexico as he said, china, africa, asia, all over the world pick it is not just as ethnic argument that the left is using. the other...
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which the federal government is essentially trying to turn native american child welfare and social services over to the states who are then enlisting the services of private adoption agencies to essentially remove indian children and place them into white. that practice becomes challenged by a series of native american activists throughout the cold war era and culminates in the passage. 1978 of the indian child welfare act. and some of what we know that the supreme court, i believe last month in a72 decision, upheld the constitutional quality of that law in a case called harlan v brooking. and i was actually very fortunate to have been moderately involved in some of the amicus briefing that went into this case. so those are the kind of dimensions of native american history that link past and present at invite us perhaps to see native american history as a central theme of american history more broadly and potentially position us as a kind of collective generation of american scholars and citizens and educators to move past some of the limiting frames of analysis, but also damaging and hurtf
which the federal government is essentially trying to turn native american child welfare and social services over to the states who are then enlisting the services of private adoption agencies to essentially remove indian children and place them into white. that practice becomes challenged by a series of native american activists throughout the cold war era and culminates in the passage. 1978 of the indian child welfare act. and some of what we know that the supreme court, i believe last month...
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and it was under the guise of being sort of a social service agency trying to help chinese people with drivers licenses or whatever needs they had. and that was the database they were using to then monitor you know, social networks and different things to to use to intimidate. and at the same time then their family at home is at risk because they are living in china, and if they speak out, they can be threatened and in some cases, can disappear. so i think universities need a better understanding of how this is affecting students on campus , and you are right, we need to do a better job of informing. and i would also say universities need to do a better job in the area of training. every student should feel safe on campus. and it shouldn't be safe from academic, vigorous debate. it should be safe from threats from harm and that kind of intimidation. >> only had one in the middle here. yeah. raise your hand high. thank you. >> thank you. i work in the senate. there was a little discussion of transparency tonight. is the hope that what universities like georgia tech did and berkeley did
and it was under the guise of being sort of a social service agency trying to help chinese people with drivers licenses or whatever needs they had. and that was the database they were using to then monitor you know, social networks and different things to to use to intimidate. and at the same time then their family at home is at risk because they are living in china, and if they speak out, they can be threatened and in some cases, can disappear. so i think universities need a better...
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carefully cultivated relationships through his organization turning point, working to support social services and other nonprofits, and really trying to reach different communities in san francisco. certainly, though, this is going to be a tough uphill climb, he is facing a lot of challenges when he takes office in january. >> yeah, a tall task ahead of him. i want to ask you, he spent about more than $8 million of his money on this race. what does it pertains to this job? does he anticipate that he will take the salary that a mayor receives? >> well, you know, we have heard him say that he would not take the salary. and this is certainly something that has been a bit of a pressure point, him being somebody who has been so well funded, as you said. so we'll wait and see. but he says, really the reason he ran was because he loves the city and he wants to see change in the city. >> yeah, we'll continue to watch him. jana katsuyama thanks so much. now to the latest on the recall election of oakland mayor shang tao. oakland voters appear to be strongly in favor of removing mayor shang from office
carefully cultivated relationships through his organization turning point, working to support social services and other nonprofits, and really trying to reach different communities in san francisco. certainly, though, this is going to be a tough uphill climb, he is facing a lot of challenges when he takes office in january. >> yeah, a tall task ahead of him. i want to ask you, he spent about more than $8 million of his money on this race. what does it pertains to this job? does he...
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uncontrolled mass migration into the country is a good thing, with no regards to what it does to the social services and no regard to what it does for the wages of the american workers or the cohesion of the community. the only education that matters, four year education. going to college and sitting at a desk as opposed to the trades and apprenticeship, and that's what we have to question and roll back. donald trump had a realignment election. you can see the rich, the people who went to college, people over $100,000 voted for kamala harris. people under $30,000 in annual income voted for kamala harris. the middle class and the people most harmed by the failed economic policy consensus voted for donald trump. you will have a policy agenda fighting. >> a quick followup, but what does that look like? donald trump was not specific about -- >> specific on a lot of things. he said he love tariffs. >> that will bring the grocery prices down? >> they may help you get a job that can help you afford those things. going back to 1984 -- >> imposing the tax on consumer goods will help me how? >> giving america
uncontrolled mass migration into the country is a good thing, with no regards to what it does to the social services and no regard to what it does for the wages of the american workers or the cohesion of the community. the only education that matters, four year education. going to college and sitting at a desk as opposed to the trades and apprenticeship, and that's what we have to question and roll back. donald trump had a realignment election. you can see the rich, the people who went to...