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soon after, she met a social worker who made it clear what was to come.pent a lot of time telling me things along the lines of, "you will do the best thing, this is your only option." "you will give your child to a proper mummy and daddy, because you can't possibly be a parent to your child." "you are not fit to be a mother." the scene is a holiday camp at butlins... - i was working in butlins holiday camp in bognor. i was going out with one of the red coats. we became intimate and i got pregnant. veronica was also unmarried. my mother didn't tell my father because she said it would kill him. so he never knew? no. ever? never. it was regarded as so shameful that veronica was secretly sent to a mother and baby home in another part of london. she and her mother had to create a story to explain her disappearance to her father. i used to meet my mother at wimbledon station, and she would come with paper and an envelope, and we'd concoct this letter that i was working away from home in spain, and that i was having a good time, that i would be home soon. and ta
soon after, she met a social worker who made it clear what was to come.pent a lot of time telling me things along the lines of, "you will do the best thing, this is your only option." "you will give your child to a proper mummy and daddy, because you can't possibly be a parent to your child." "you are not fit to be a mother." the scene is a holiday camp at butlins... - i was working in butlins holiday camp in bognor. i was going out with one of the red coats. we...
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judy was also unwed, and also met a social worker., almost immediately, suggested adoption to me. certainly, there would not have been any idea in my head, i don't think, before that. she presented it to me, as far as i can remember, as this wonderful opportunity almost to give my baby a loving home that i could not give her. so that was the start of me being indoctrinated, if you like. the pressure on unmarried women to give up their babies for adoption took hold in the 19505 and coincided with the growing demand for babies from childless couples in post—war britain. the shamejudy felt was so great, she too went to extreme lengths to explain her pregnancy. ijust invented a husband. i bought a wedding ring. when i was asked by the girls i worked with what his name was, i told them that his surname was the same as mine, because i didn't want anybody to know that i was not married and that my child was going to be a legitimate. this, ladies and gentlemen, is london _ by 1968, around 16,000 illegitimate babies a year were being put up fo
judy was also unwed, and also met a social worker., almost immediately, suggested adoption to me. certainly, there would not have been any idea in my head, i don't think, before that. she presented it to me, as far as i can remember, as this wonderful opportunity almost to give my baby a loving home that i could not give her. so that was the start of me being indoctrinated, if you like. the pressure on unmarried women to give up their babies for adoption took hold in the 19505 and coincided...
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overt social workers. grass. drug dealing is a major risk even for minors according to the statistics over 100 children have been killed over 3 years in the war against drugs and you know those drugs weren't ours we were playing mobile legends when the raid started. a band of you know how do you go to school to have stopped. and we no longer have money for it we don't believe me only covers food and. this is everyday life for those who live in extreme poverty the boys other brothers already in prison for different reasons. if the 16 year old knows that he will go to a correctional facility. maybe for a long time. lieutenant kapur also understands that many crimes stem from extreme poverty. but he believes that there is no alternative to arresting them. for me. being in the service for for almost 15 years i have encountered that those miners. are mine are that those are 14 years old 13 years old. they are evolving and. even though in the image for me of this myth or if we will only lessen the penalty. we still hav
overt social workers. grass. drug dealing is a major risk even for minors according to the statistics over 100 children have been killed over 3 years in the war against drugs and you know those drugs weren't ours we were playing mobile legends when the raid started. a band of you know how do you go to school to have stopped. and we no longer have money for it we don't believe me only covers food and. this is everyday life for those who live in extreme poverty the boys other brothers already in...
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she says she was shamed by a social worker.cause you can't possibly be a parent to your child." "you're not fit to be a mother." anne keen became pregnant at 17, and says even as she gave birth, she was denied pain relief on purpose. when i asked for help, i wasn't given any help for pain. - in fact, i was told, _ i remember, "you will remember this, so as you won't be wicked again, you bad girl." _ "you won't be wicked again." diana de fries says in her delivery room, a nurse was equally heartless. she said, "this baby's flagged for adoption. i'll take her away. " and i can remember yelling, and saying, "please bring her back, bring her back," and they left me there for four hours. i canjust remember lying there, thinking it'd be better to die. but i didn't die. the pressure on unmarried women to give up their babies came from social workers, churches, doctors and nurses. tonight's debate is about the... anne keen, who later became an mp, says it amounted to one thing. it was coercion. the phrase was, "this will be for the bes
she says she was shamed by a social worker.cause you can't possibly be a parent to your child." "you're not fit to be a mother." anne keen became pregnant at 17, and says even as she gave birth, she was denied pain relief on purpose. when i asked for help, i wasn't given any help for pain. - in fact, i was told, _ i remember, "you will remember this, so as you won't be wicked again, you bad girl." _ "you won't be wicked again." diana de fries says in her...
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she says she was shamed by a social worker.use you can't possibly be a parent to your child." "you're not fit to be a mother." anne keen became pregnant at 17, and says even as she gave birth, she was denied pain relief on purpose. when i asked for help, i wasn't given any help for pain. in fact, i was told, i remember, "you will remember this, so as you won't be wicked again, you bad girl." "you won't be wicked again." diana de fries says in her delivery room, a nurse was equally heartless. she said, "this baby's flagged for adoption." "i'll take her away." and i can remember yelling, and saying, "please bring her back, bring her back," and they left me there for four hours. i canjust remember lying there, thinking it'd be better to die. but i didn't die. the pressure on unmarried women to give up their babies came from social workers, churches, doctors and nurses. tonight's debate is about the... ann keen, who later became an mp, says it amounted to one thing. it was coercion. the phrase was, "this will be for the best." "thi
she says she was shamed by a social worker.use you can't possibly be a parent to your child." "you're not fit to be a mother." anne keen became pregnant at 17, and says even as she gave birth, she was denied pain relief on purpose. when i asked for help, i wasn't given any help for pain. in fact, i was told, i remember, "you will remember this, so as you won't be wicked again, you bad girl." "you won't be wicked again." diana de fries says in her delivery...
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first a social worker takes the boys information in order to find their families. many street children do have a family and i 7 am the boss is her name maddy says. them digital now has been wandering around like mad yes i do social workers caught on again yesterday that the moment of the night you know the street children almost always come from broken homes. the parents are often too exhausted to take care of children but mari cell has 6 children they live in a small room and mari sell sells used clothing with her sister that normally isn't even enough for a day's meal i live. out my new single parent in order to get food daily i go around selling secondhand clothes with my older sister and i know i mean by. that or so i also work in booking and or not i do anything that is available and i'll take things to a pawn shop because of my work i can't always take care of my children all the time . last week as i look out. i do know that we're going to. raymond's mother returns to the correctional facility after 3 months the boys should be released today. the boy leaves
first a social worker takes the boys information in order to find their families. many street children do have a family and i 7 am the boss is her name maddy says. them digital now has been wandering around like mad yes i do social workers caught on again yesterday that the moment of the night you know the street children almost always come from broken homes. the parents are often too exhausted to take care of children but mari cell has 6 children they live in a small room and mari sell sells...
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once a week a social worker comes to see grandma dung and her grandchild. his leave always brings along new books and games she has work will complete a few simple tasks. he is part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grammar dung learns that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper is beneficial to war it helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration now and that i just as the older people here in the countryside think all children need is enough to eat and clothes to wear and that that's enough they never think about things like play so i have to explain it to them over and over. and our value of money is that. book was mother was on the phone. she works in a factory 900 kilometers away and only gets 3 weeks holidays a year to visit home. it's hardly surprising globo shows little interest in the woman on the screen. the child development project is being conducted by a team at the university in the provincial capital nanchang professor live war has been doing research i
once a week a social worker comes to see grandma dung and her grandchild. his leave always brings along new books and games she has work will complete a few simple tasks. he is part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grammar dung learns that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper is beneficial to war it helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration now and that i just as the older people here in the...
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once a week, a social worker comes to see grandma dung and her grandchild. his li always brings along new books and again, she has global complete a few simple tasks v as part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grandma dung loans that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper. it's beneficial to grow, grow. it helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration knowledge that i just was older. people here in the countryside. thing all children need is enough to eat and close to where and that backs enough why? they never think about things like play. so i have to explain it to them over and over a woman. and sadly, a bill goes out of pocket who goes mother is on the phone. she works in a factory 900 kilometers away, and then you get 3 weeks holidays, a year to visit home. often, it's hardly surprising global shows, little intro, the woman on the screen. the child development project is being conducted by a team at the university in the provincial capital, none chung professor wo
once a week, a social worker comes to see grandma dung and her grandchild. his li always brings along new books and again, she has global complete a few simple tasks v as part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grandma dung loans that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper. it's beneficial to grow, grow. it helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration knowledge that i just was older. people here in the...
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do have a family name. money says he's been wandering around social workers again. the last 3 children almost always come from broken homes. the parents are often too exhausted to take care of children. murray cell has 6 children. they live in a small room and murray cells, cells use clothing with her sister. that normally isn't even enough or a day's meal. and the single parent in order to get food daily, i go around, i can have clothes with my older sister. i mean a by and i know i also work in booking and i do anything better available. i'll take things to a pawn shop because of my work. i can't always take care of my children all the time magic out. so someone got. busy me raymond's mother returned to the correctional facility after 3 night. the boy should be released today. the boy leaves the building with short and hair. and i met him on the money side hon. we slept on plastic math lab for many more and the bus has amendable. i mean i the this is a correctional facility that takes 15 to 18 year olds. pre shay colin has arrived to his regular rescue mission to
do have a family name. money says he's been wandering around social workers again. the last 3 children almost always come from broken homes. the parents are often too exhausted to take care of children. murray cell has 6 children. they live in a small room and murray cells, cells use clothing with her sister. that normally isn't even enough or a day's meal. and the single parent in order to get food daily, i go around, i can have clothes with my older sister. i mean a by and i know i also work...
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she says she was shamed by a social worker.ou're not, you're not fit to be a mother." anne keane became pregnant at 17, and says even as she gave birth, she was denied pain relief on purpose. when i asked for help, i wasn't given any help for pain. in fact, i was told, i remember, "you will remember this, "so as you won't be wicked again, you bad girl. "you won't be wicked again." diana de fries says in her delivery room, a nurse was equally heartless. she said, "this baby's flagged for adoption. "i'll take her away." and i can remember yelling, and saying, "please bring her back, "bring her back", and they left me there for four hours. i canjust remember lying there, thinking it'd be better to die. but i didn't die. the pressure on unmarried women to give up their babies came from social workers, churches, doctors and nurses. tonight's debate is about the... ann keen, who later became an mp, says it amounted to one thing. it was coercion. the phrase was, this will be for the best. this will be for the best for the baby, this w
she says she was shamed by a social worker.ou're not, you're not fit to be a mother." anne keane became pregnant at 17, and says even as she gave birth, she was denied pain relief on purpose. when i asked for help, i wasn't given any help for pain. in fact, i was told, i remember, "you will remember this, "so as you won't be wicked again, you bad girl. "you won't be wicked again." diana de fries says in her delivery room, a nurse was equally heartless. she said,...
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i am a social worker because i love my community. i believe that the lgbtq youth that come to my clinic are current and future leaders. from talking with my patients, i know that the ongoing presence of sheriffs and police as a dph prevents many community members from seeking care in the first place. our lgbtq youth should be protected, not policed when seeking care. i think of a former patient of mine who is terrified to disclose suicidal i'duations because of the fear someone might call the police for a wellness check or that they would be brutalized by police when seeking emergency care. my patients' fears are not unfounded the. in 2015, reports in the treatment advocacy center found that a minimum of 1 in 4 fatal police encounters and -- sorry. excuse me. and the life of an individual with severe mental illness. commissioners, i am tired of grieving my youth lost to police violence. i'm tired of terrified phone calls from psychiatric emergencies. we can and must do better. we have what we need to build meaningful alternatives to
i am a social worker because i love my community. i believe that the lgbtq youth that come to my clinic are current and future leaders. from talking with my patients, i know that the ongoing presence of sheriffs and police as a dph prevents many community members from seeking care in the first place. our lgbtq youth should be protected, not policed when seeking care. i think of a former patient of mine who is terrified to disclose suicidal i'duations because of the fear someone might call the...
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behavioral health professionals, no question not just doctoral level but masters level counselors, social workers, at the same time what we need to do is the professional model i was talking about, we need to train all healthcare workers including dentists to recognize and obedient too recognize and diagnose behavioral problems and there are interventions that those non- expert providers can learn to provide and i would add we've made tremendous progress over the past 30 years and non- from cases that have longer-lasting effects but they are still not widely practiced because it's much easier toit gt somebody and i'm not suggesting there are appropriate places for this. >> i understand that, i appreciate that. i'm out of time, i'm going to submit a question for the record to the panel because mr. chair, one of the things i think we need to focus on is a partnership between our primary care doctors and community health care workers to address the social determinants ofnt health because it's critical if people, doctors treating can get nutrition assistance or housing that they need, that could be a
behavioral health professionals, no question not just doctoral level but masters level counselors, social workers, at the same time what we need to do is the professional model i was talking about, we need to train all healthcare workers including dentists to recognize and obedient too recognize and diagnose behavioral problems and there are interventions that those non- expert providers can learn to provide and i would add we've made tremendous progress over the past 30 years and non- from...
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i am a social worker because i love my community. i believe that the lgbtq youth that come to my clinic are current and future leaders. from talking with my patients, i know that the ongoing presence of sheriffs and police as a dph prevents many community members from seeking care in the first place. our lgbtq youth should be protected, not policed when seeking care. i think of a former patient of mine who is terrified to disclose suicidal i'duations because of the fear someone might call the police for a wellness check or that they would be brutalized by police when seeking emergency care. my patients' fears are not unfounded the. in 2015, reports in the treatment advocacy center found that a minimum of 1 in 4 fatal police encounters and -- sorry. excuse me. and the life of an individual with severe mental illness. commissioners, i am tired of grieving my youth lost to police violence. i'm tired of terrified phone calls from psychiatric emergencies. we can and must do better. we have what we need to build meaningful alternatives to
i am a social worker because i love my community. i believe that the lgbtq youth that come to my clinic are current and future leaders. from talking with my patients, i know that the ongoing presence of sheriffs and police as a dph prevents many community members from seeking care in the first place. our lgbtq youth should be protected, not policed when seeking care. i think of a former patient of mine who is terrified to disclose suicidal i'duations because of the fear someone might call the...
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she said she was shamed by a social worker. you will rive was shamed by a social worker.roper mother and father— will give your child a proper mother and father because you cannot possibly— and father because you cannot possibly be a parent to your child. you are _ possibly be a parent to your child. you are not. — possibly be a parent to your child. you are not, you are not fit to be a mother _ you are not, you are not fit to be a mother. �* , you are not, you are not fit to be a mother. . , , .. , ., ., mother. and she became pregnant at 17 and said even _ mother. and she became pregnant at 17 and said even as _ mother. and she became pregnant at 17 and said even as she _ mother. and she became pregnant at 17 and said even as she gave - mother. and she became pregnant at 17 and said even as she gave birth, i 17 and said even as she gave birth, she was denied pain relief on purpose. she was denied pain relief on --urose. ~ she was denied pain relief on ”urose, . ., ., , purpose. when i asked for help, i was i purpose. when i asked for help, i was i given _ purpose. when
she said she was shamed by a social worker. you will rive was shamed by a social worker.roper mother and father— will give your child a proper mother and father because you cannot possibly— and father because you cannot possibly be a parent to your child. you are _ possibly be a parent to your child. you are not. — possibly be a parent to your child. you are not, you are not fit to be a mother _ you are not, you are not fit to be a mother. �* , you are not, you are not fit to be a...
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louis they had 98 police vacancies and they filled those with social workers instead.on't know how social workers respond to emergency situations without a safety officer there to clear the situation. it makes it more dangerous. they give wrist slaps to repeat offenders. this is making for a bad situation. no respect and a green light. >> sean: larry? >> in chicago the police chief and mayor are black and the superintendent of schools is black. tough to blame this on systemic racism when blacks are running the system. >> sean: when we come back biden continues to bow down to the extreme destructive forces. mark levine has a message for joe sippy cup your president straight ahead. ision ever. (vo) feel the sand between your toes, and the gentle waves of the sea on your skin. feel the warm jamaican breeze lift your spirits and nourish your soul. escape to exactly what makes your heart beat. you will love every moment. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go. ♪eh uh, eh uh♪ ♪flow (oh my gosh)♪ ♪where man go (oh my gosh)♪ ♪if a man see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never
louis they had 98 police vacancies and they filled those with social workers instead.on't know how social workers respond to emergency situations without a safety officer there to clear the situation. it makes it more dangerous. they give wrist slaps to repeat offenders. this is making for a bad situation. no respect and a green light. >> sean: larry? >> in chicago the police chief and mayor are black and the superintendent of schools is black. tough to blame this on systemic racism...
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once a week a social worker comes to see grandma dong and her grandchild. his leave always brings along new books and games she has complete a few simple tasks. he is part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grammar dung learns that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper is beneficial to cold war it helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration now and better i'm just a little older people here in the countryside think all children need is enough to eat and clothes to wear and that that's enough they never think about things like play so i have to explain it to them over and over. and. that. goes mother was on the phone. she works in a factory 900 kilometers away and only gets 3 weeks holidays a year to visit home. it's hardly surprising global shows little interest in the woman on the screen. development project is being conducted by a team at the university in the provincial capital nanchang professor the war has been doing research in rural provinces for years he and
once a week a social worker comes to see grandma dong and her grandchild. his leave always brings along new books and games she has complete a few simple tasks. he is part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grammar dung learns that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper is beneficial to cold war it helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration now and better i'm just a little older people here in the...
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after this we would be turning them over to the social workers fire their dirty grass. drug dealing is a major risk even for miners according to the statistics over 100 children have been killed over 3 years. in the war against drugs you know those troops weren't ours we were playing mobile legends when the raid started. back and it happened to go to school but we don't have stopped. we no longer have money for it we don't mung salary only covers food. this is everyday life for those who live in extreme poverty the boy's other brothers already in prison for different reasons the 16 year old knows that he will go to a correctional facility. maybe for a long time. lieutenant kapur also understands that many crimes stem from extreme poverty but he believes that there is no alternative to arresting them. for me. being in the service for for almost 3 years i have encountered that the miners when i say mine are that those are 14 years old 13 years old. they are involved in. all they do even in the inch for me to smithereens we will only lessen the penalty but we still have to
after this we would be turning them over to the social workers fire their dirty grass. drug dealing is a major risk even for miners according to the statistics over 100 children have been killed over 3 years. in the war against drugs you know those troops weren't ours we were playing mobile legends when the raid started. back and it happened to go to school but we don't have stopped. we no longer have money for it we don't mung salary only covers food. this is everyday life for those who live...
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we need to also prioritize training of licensed social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists. strong message needs to be sent to our medical schools, our health professions schools, that this is a national crisis that we all need to step up to. >> thank you for those thoughts. i'm going to comment quickly that i think all the panelists, the support you have also just -- expressed, i am pleased and honored to work with senator collins on the opioid workforce act and will continue to push that through. dr. herbert, under the american rescue plan, congress increased federal funding for community-based services to help people access the care they need in the setting that best suits their needs. this funding increase is temporary. and how will additional sustained investments in community-based health workers strengthen our system? >> i think you nailed it. we need additional funding. it is critical the home health care workforce in terms of maintaining the health of our older populations. i would simply support your assertion that funding needs to continue post-covid. could i add
we need to also prioritize training of licensed social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists. strong message needs to be sent to our medical schools, our health professions schools, that this is a national crisis that we all need to step up to. >> thank you for those thoughts. i'm going to comment quickly that i think all the panelists, the support you have also just -- expressed, i am pleased and honored to work with senator collins on the opioid workforce act and will continue to...
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this is the most targeted cd during this campaign and the level of anxiety according to social workers absolutely through the roof. they have put this place to gather, their toys, tools, social workers on call 24/7, they are particularly concerned about the effect on children, they talk about older children wedding their beds, children either not able to sleep or sleeping too much or being like zombies, to calm children, parents, these sirens particularly obviously scare the kids and what they told parents to tell kids is sirens are not something to be afraid of, they are like seatbelts to save lives to gaza were the scope of the distraction has been so much worse. death toll at 230, 100,000 people there have been displaced. the airstrikes continue. the emotions rise. back to the cease-fire and talk thereof, a french sponsored proposal put on the table at the un security council, the united states said not to be willing to back it. calls for cessation of hostilities on both sides. the international community many are saying quite surprised the president biden has not been more multilat
this is the most targeted cd during this campaign and the level of anxiety according to social workers absolutely through the roof. they have put this place to gather, their toys, tools, social workers on call 24/7, they are particularly concerned about the effect on children, they talk about older children wedding their beds, children either not able to sleep or sleeping too much or being like zombies, to calm children, parents, these sirens particularly obviously scare the kids and what they...
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once a week a social worker comes to see grandma dong and her grandchild. his leave always brings along new books and games she has work will complete a few simple tasks. he is part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grammar dung learns that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper is beneficial to cold war it helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration now and as i would just as the older people here in the countryside think all children need is enough to eat and clothes to wear and that that's enough they never think about things like play so i have to explain it to them over and over. n.w. that. goes mother was on the phone. she works in a factory 900 kilometers away and only gets 3 weeks holidays a year to visit home. it's hardly surprising globo shows little interest in the woman on the screen. the child development project is being conducted by a team at the university in the provincial capital nanchang professor the world has been doing research in rural provinc
once a week a social worker comes to see grandma dong and her grandchild. his leave always brings along new books and games she has work will complete a few simple tasks. he is part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grammar dung learns that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper is beneficial to cold war it helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration now and as i would just as the older people here in...
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without diagnosis, fever deaths are on the right. jimmy han hopping a social worker describes what has been happening 1st. they haven't been the feel better. many eventually die at home. in this how someone died in that house to joe hahn says there are 50 fresh graves in this cemetery alone rested in safety for the beaver. started spiking after values were held here for local elections last month. and i got your hon thought of making the list of debts in the village. the cause of death for more is feeble and breathless. almost none of these have been recorded at corona virus, that was a boy, the day people are dying, and nobody has been dest. you haven't been told anything about the vaccine. nobody here has gotten no doctor and have visited for the last deal. this village has been relatively untouched by the pandemic. no destiny identified the feel there are recorded cases, flag in open in the group wirelessly, continue to rec, and inhabit. let's take a look at some of the developments in the corona virus pandemic. japan has approve the use of the madonna and astrazeneca vaccines. it's
without diagnosis, fever deaths are on the right. jimmy han hopping a social worker describes what has been happening 1st. they haven't been the feel better. many eventually die at home. in this how someone died in that house to joe hahn says there are 50 fresh graves in this cemetery alone rested in safety for the beaver. started spiking after values were held here for local elections last month. and i got your hon thought of making the list of debts in the village. the cause of death for more...
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social worker hope parker shows us this was where saddam see. tourists can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either like the detention or a violent person back so most people don't want to be seen by the police after remeet shot up from a jury are also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking because we didn't know 1st why are we here and for how long going to last one incident was especially traumatic might they have brought this group of police. everyone. was really bugged like so many people. complain or support arbitrary detentions in holding facilities or prisons and human rights violations the authorities tell a different story the government says that push backs are nothing but george propaganda that so-called secret detention sites don't exist that we are on the way to her and our state which is a free removal detention center yet stil
social worker hope parker shows us this was where saddam see. tourists can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either like the detention or a violent person back so most people don't want to be seen by the police after remeet shot up from a jury are also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking...
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social worker ministers eyewitness to this transition right in front of us where they were build a regional park. demolition the government's attempt to stop the illegal settlements here but relocation is slow going the trucks can be seen coming and going to the ring sent. a menace and his team often come to visit they bring families basic supplies and are middlemen between the authorities and those who want to leave this place. ok. living conditions here on you main children can't be expected to live like this that's why i think it's important that we all help that way these families can exist in normal housing conditions until they're relocated. how is that for you point that at least as far as food hygiene and electricity is concerned. if you are the power has been out since october but cannabis plantations further up an area 6 encreasing retraining the power supply families here were once able to get electricity from their own lines across the oh fernandez has been living here for 30 years it's never been easy but now life for her and her children has become impossible it's sad my child
social worker ministers eyewitness to this transition right in front of us where they were build a regional park. demolition the government's attempt to stop the illegal settlements here but relocation is slow going the trucks can be seen coming and going to the ring sent. a menace and his team often come to visit they bring families basic supplies and are middlemen between the authorities and those who want to leave this place. ok. living conditions here on you main children can't be expected...
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the social worker who barker shows us the school wants were asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either likely that had friend or a violent pushback than most would i want to be seen by the police after all we need shout out from a who also had documents you would speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking. we didn't know 1st why are we here and for how long going to last one incident was especially traumatic might they have brought this group of police. everyone. was really but like so many people. in pain or support arbitrary detentions and holding facilities so prisons and human rights violations the authorities tell a different story the government says that push backs are nothing but. that so-called secret detention sites don't exist that we are on the way to her and our state which is a free removal detention center yet still. to the public eye. surrounded by the right of even this offi
the social worker who barker shows us the school wants were asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either likely that had friend or a violent pushback than most would i want to be seen by the police after all we need shout out from a who also had documents you would speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger...
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once a week a social worker comes to see grandma dong and her grandchild. his leave always brings along new books and games she has work will complete a few simple tasks. he is part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grammar dung learns that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper is beneficial to war it helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration now and as i was just a little older people here in the countryside think all children need is enough to eat and clothes to wear and that that's enough they never think about things like play so i have to explain it to them over and over. n.w. of that. book was mother is on the phone she works in a factory 900 kilometers away and only gets 3 weeks holidays a year to visit home. it's hardly surprising global shows little interest in the woman on the screen. the child development project is being conducted by a team at the university in the provincial capital nanchang professor the world has been doing research in rural provin
once a week a social worker comes to see grandma dong and her grandchild. his leave always brings along new books and games she has work will complete a few simple tasks. he is part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grammar dung learns that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper is beneficial to war it helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration now and as i was just a little older people here in the...
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we need to also prioritize framing of licensed social workers, psychologists and psychiatrists so a strongçó just going to comment quickly that i think all of the panelists with the support that you all have expressed of boosting the behavioral workforce, and i am pleased and honored to work with senator collins on the opioid workforce act and we continue to push that through. dr. herbert under the american rescue plan congr57k> increased federal funding for home and community services to help more people access the care they need in the setting that best suits their needs but this funding increase is temporarily and congress needs to make long term sustainable investments in the community workforce and thatÑi will ensurexd equality for oldÑ adults and disabilities that choose to remain in their homes. can you speakxd to the role hom health workers can play with those with disabilities and how will additional investments in those workers strengthen our system? >> you nailed it.fá it's critical the home health care workforce in maintaining the health especially of our older populations. i wou
we need to also prioritize framing of licensed social workers, psychologists and psychiatrists so a strongçó just going to comment quickly that i think all of the panelists with the support that you all have expressed of boosting the behavioral workforce, and i am pleased and honored to work with senator collins on the opioid workforce act and we continue to push that through. dr. herbert under the american rescue plan congr57k> increased federal funding for home and community services to...
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have tons of questions that i can make this may be the longest job title in the building by the social worker and social education specialist i would have to say and this means master right. master of science i do with the master of disaster when i am asked and my brain shuts down. if the place not to get this exercise is aimed at helping you to get to know each other better now it's called the triangle of common ground light them. no one fighting. the group begins by sharing their likes and dislikes like the world would work for something that was. it simply they have much in common. was it that's great a friend of mine does that new music get it right but then of music it is night who i like everything and i feel i like writing. it more than for the right there's doubt then tried i don't like writing i do we mean either. good that. and we can also write about what she went happy i'm having common advice dave and what should i write that we both have muscle spasms both post more so than let's do it like this keep it simple . to do no offense but there is some things that i don't like to talk
have tons of questions that i can make this may be the longest job title in the building by the social worker and social education specialist i would have to say and this means master right. master of science i do with the master of disaster when i am asked and my brain shuts down. if the place not to get this exercise is aimed at helping you to get to know each other better now it's called the triangle of common ground light them. no one fighting. the group begins by sharing their likes and...
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they decided to scrap those and fill those with social workers instead, which i don't even know how social without a safety officer there to clear that situation for them. it makes it even more dangerous. furthermore, they give wrist slaps to these repeat offenders. recidivism rate is higher. all of this is making for a really bad situation. no respect, and green light. >> sean: 20 seconds, last word, larry. >> in chicago, sean, police chief is black, mayor is black, superintendent of schools is black. tough to blame this on systemic racism when blacks running the system. >> sean: larry, thank you, dana, thank you. biden continues to bow down to the extreme destructive forces in his own party. the great one, mark levin, has a message for sippy cup joe straight ahead. an unthinkable genocide took the lives of six million jews and thousands of jewish survivors are still suffering in poverty today. god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are
they decided to scrap those and fill those with social workers instead, which i don't even know how social without a safety officer there to clear that situation for them. it makes it even more dangerous. furthermore, they give wrist slaps to these repeat offenders. recidivism rate is higher. all of this is making for a really bad situation. no respect, and green light. >> sean: 20 seconds, last word, larry. >> in chicago, sean, police chief is black, mayor is black, superintendent...
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tons of questions that i can then make this may be the longest job title in the building outside social worker and social education specialist and this means master right. master of science i would kill master of disaster when i am asked and my brain shuts down that's the case now because this exercise is aimed at helping you to get to know each other better now ken it's called the triangle of common ground light that. no one by. the group begins by sharing their likes and dislikes the world would know something was. simply they have much in common. good that's great a friend of mine does that to new music. writes what kind of music it is night it who i like everything and i think i like writing. try to write there's doubt there tried i don't like writing i mean either. that. and yet also write about what she went on having common. dave and what should i write that we both have muscle spasms cost more to burn the lead story like this keep it simple. to do no offense but there is some things that i don't like to talk about. though i do when i have as a but you can talk to me normally it's just
tons of questions that i can then make this may be the longest job title in the building outside social worker and social education specialist and this means master right. master of science i would kill master of disaster when i am asked and my brain shuts down that's the case now because this exercise is aimed at helping you to get to know each other better now ken it's called the triangle of common ground light that. no one by. the group begins by sharing their likes and dislikes the world...
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have tons of questions but i can then make this maybe the longest job title in the building by a social worker and social education specialist i would have to say and this means master right. master of science i do what you are a master of disaster when i hear must and my brain shuts down. if the place not to get this exercise is aimed at helping you to get to know each other better now and then it's called the triangle of common ground light them. no one by. the group begins by sharing their likes and dislikes like the one who was just something that was. it simply they have much in common. was it that's great a friend of mine does that new music yeah. right but then if he's a day goes night who i like everything and i think i like writing. it more than try to write this down there tried i don't like writing i don't mean either but. yeah that. and yet i also write about what she will be i'm having common for the 1st day of what should i write that we both have muscle spasms both post more than let's start like this keep it simple. to do no offense but there is some things that i don't like to
have tons of questions but i can then make this maybe the longest job title in the building by a social worker and social education specialist i would have to say and this means master right. master of science i do what you are a master of disaster when i hear must and my brain shuts down. if the place not to get this exercise is aimed at helping you to get to know each other better now and then it's called the triangle of common ground light them. no one by. the group begins by sharing their...
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once a week a social worker comes to see grandma dong and her grandchild. his leave always brings along new books and games she has complete a few simple tasks. he is part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grammar dong learns that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper is beneficial to war and helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration now and as i just a little older people here in the countryside think all children need is enough to eat and clothes to wear and that that's enough they never think about things like play so i have to explain it to them over and over. and. that. was mother was on the phone. she works in a factory 900 kilometers away and only gets 3 weeks holidays a year to visit home. it's hardly surprising global shows little interest in the woman on the screen. the child development project is being conducted by a team at the university in the provincial capital nanchang professedly war has been doing research in rural provinces for years he and hi
once a week a social worker comes to see grandma dong and her grandchild. his leave always brings along new books and games she has complete a few simple tasks. he is part of a research project that supports childhood development in rural areas. grammar dong learns that even something as simple as sorting scraps of colored paper is beneficial to war and helps develop her motor and problem solving skills as well as concentration now and as i just a little older people here in the countryside...
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she says new evidence suggests that if workers have a strong social support network. a good relationship with your supervisor that provides feedback and a strong sense of belonging at work. then those things can mitigate the effect. some are now it's okay if you need to seek help. >> it doesn't mean that you're weak person. it just means that you've seen some rough events in your life and you need you need help them process and was alone. certainly heights. michigan fire chief kevin edmond agrees. >> his team has been face to face with covid positive individuals and life or death emergencies. although math. this is already making more money working and shipping at a cannabis company. >> then he was teaching his heart still remains with his students. that's the only thing that would bring you back to teaching as if like the things happened that needed to happen. class size were reduced. teachers were given more pay was increased. >> i'm nothing. and nothing after make a $100,000 a year. >> and coming up tracking a warmer sunday for your micro climate outlook. details a
she says new evidence suggests that if workers have a strong social support network. a good relationship with your supervisor that provides feedback and a strong sense of belonging at work. then those things can mitigate the effect. some are now it's okay if you need to seek help. >> it doesn't mean that you're weak person. it just means that you've seen some rough events in your life and you need you need help them process and was alone. certainly heights. michigan fire chief kevin...
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we need to figure out how to educate social worker and mental health workforce. in order to meet the demand and the need. and that's ap. an issue that our state can rise to. >> well, thank you for that. is there anything that you'd like to leave with any of the parents that may be watching this morning and maybe some other kids that are watching right now. >> yeah. i mean, just remember that we belong to each other and that how we care for ourselves and our community matters. and yes, there's a lot of pain in the community that we can help you together. >> good words to end on. professor gustafsson, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me. we'll be right back. >> welcome back. 7.25 on this thursday morning. still dry out there and still relatively cool. this is before a big warm up this holiday weekend. so enjoy the cool weather. well, we're still holding on to it for just a couple more days looking outside at our center tower cam. you do have some low cloud cover sitting in the distance right above the east bay. but much of the
we need to figure out how to educate social worker and mental health workforce. in order to meet the demand and the need. and that's ap. an issue that our state can rise to. >> well, thank you for that. is there anything that you'd like to leave with any of the parents that may be watching this morning and maybe some other kids that are watching right now. >> yeah. i mean, just remember that we belong to each other and that how we care for ourselves and our community matters. and...
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happens is they go to shelters run by the department of health and human services where there are social workersnd care workers working with the children anywhere from a few weeks to a few months while the government looks for an adult sponsor in the united states who can take care of them longer-term while the immigration case is working its way through the system. 40% of the kids have a parent in the united states and that becomes their sponsor, typically another family member, a family friend, things like that. host: michelle hackman, in an immigration reporter with the wall street journal. if you want to follow her on twitter, is he to >> coming up live today, we will be hearing from department of homeland security secretary mayorkas testifying on the budget request for next year. [indiscernible chatter] [indiscernible chatter] [indiscernible chatter] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> good afternoon i'm going to call this hearing o
happens is they go to shelters run by the department of health and human services where there are social workersnd care workers working with the children anywhere from a few weeks to a few months while the government looks for an adult sponsor in the united states who can take care of them longer-term while the immigration case is working its way through the system. 40% of the kids have a parent in the united states and that becomes their sponsor, typically another family member, a family...
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. >> social worker, anthropologist yeah, we run the gamut >> seth: is it true?literally thought the scene took too long, so. >> seth: he just wanted you to get to the -- what was happening? >> exactly >> seth: and you are -- i will say, i love a good car chase, but more on film >> yes >> seth: when i'm reading a car chase, i kind of want to see it a little bit i'm going on side with your brother on that one. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: you guys also have a family book club is this a deal where everyone actually reads the books >> we do and we can tell if you haven't so, what happens is we set a deadline for doing the book club, and then someone calls one of us will call our older sister, who is responsible for convening us and somebody has to come up with an excuse for why they didn't get it done this week you don't want to be the person who does it every time, so you will have like this phone tree of, "well, i did it last time. and then, we get andrea to give us permission to put off the book club for another week [ laughter ] >> seth: your mom,
. >> social worker, anthropologist yeah, we run the gamut >> seth: is it true?literally thought the scene took too long, so. >> seth: he just wanted you to get to the -- what was happening? >> exactly >> seth: and you are -- i will say, i love a good car chase, but more on film >> yes >> seth: when i'm reading a car chase, i kind of want to see it a little bit i'm going on side with your brother on that one. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ]...
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his employer health insurance wouldn't have access to specialty doctors, physical therapy or social workers. >> just discharging them to a standard primary care appointment is not going to restore the life that they had prior to all of this. >> the clinic also provides a sense of healing for health care workers. >> if you remember every minute of their hospitalization. >> ar mela took care of armendariz in the icu. >> what was it like being reconnected. >> it was great feeling, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. >> and it is that light. >> what would be be like without this. >> i wouldn't be here. >> that keeps mario going, danya bacchus, cbs news, los angeles. >> still ahead on the cbs weekend news, could it be the future of flight. check out battery-powered planes. >> duncan: a boeing 737, the work horse of commercial aviation burns about 750 gallons of jet fuel an hour. well that makes air travel a major source of planet warming gas emissions. in our eye on earth series cbs's mark phillips found electric powered flight could soon take off. >> this is the point where we are at rig
his employer health insurance wouldn't have access to specialty doctors, physical therapy or social workers. >> just discharging them to a standard primary care appointment is not going to restore the life that they had prior to all of this. >> the clinic also provides a sense of healing for health care workers. >> if you remember every minute of their hospitalization. >> ar mela took care of armendariz in the icu. >> what was it like being reconnected. >> it...
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happened >> every day >> reporter: in 2017 police in aurora, colorado came to her home with a social worker for a child welfare check. >> stay back >> reporter: the encounter escalated quickly. >> i don't have to stay back. >> stay back >> get the [ bleep ] -- get your hand off -- [ screaming >> the next thing i knew, they threw me down on the ground and they had my arm behind my back. and i kept telling them, i said, there's something wrong. my arm doesn't feel right. it hurts and he had his knee in my back. and it was like at that moment, i felt like i was going to lose my life >> reporter: the device officers used to restrain her is known as a hobble and involves tying a person's hands and feet behind their back while on their stomach. an analysis of data nbc news obtained found she is one of roughly 350 people who have been hobbled by the aurora police department in the last five years >> reporter: police say it is used on the most aggressive people >> i wasn't treated like a human being >> reporter: when fastening the feet and hands together the method is called a hogtie around the cou
happened >> every day >> reporter: in 2017 police in aurora, colorado came to her home with a social worker for a child welfare check. >> stay back >> reporter: the encounter escalated quickly. >> i don't have to stay back. >> stay back >> get the [ bleep ] -- get your hand off -- [ screaming >> the next thing i knew, they threw me down on the ground and they had my arm behind my back. and i kept telling them, i said, there's something wrong. my...
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. >> ho show -- this social worker shows us where asylum-seekers can find refuge in thessalonica he,ut more and more people are hiding from the authorities. >> if the police pick you up, you are going to be subject to detention or violent pushback, so you don't want to be seen by the police at all. >> this man spent months in a detention center. >> we had to start hunger striking, because we didn't know what or why we were here and how long it will last. >> at night, they brought this group of police and they started beating us. they started beating everyone really brutally. it was really bad, like so many people got injures. >> arbitrary detentions and holding facilities or prisons and human rights violations. the authorities tell a different story. >> the government says that pushback's are nothing but turkish propaganda and that so-called "secret detention sites" don't exist. we are on the way to a known pre-removal detention center. it is still an accessible the public eye. >> surrounded by the mountains, this official detention center is hard-to-find. an aerial view shows a faci
. >> ho show -- this social worker shows us where asylum-seekers can find refuge in thessalonica he,ut more and more people are hiding from the authorities. >> if the police pick you up, you are going to be subject to detention or violent pushback, so you don't want to be seen by the police at all. >> this man spent months in a detention center. >> we had to start hunger striking, because we didn't know what or why we were here and how long it will last. >> at...
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for my son, without diagnosis, fever that's on the right. jimmy joe han, a social worker describes what has been happening 1st. they haven't fever, then they feel better. many eventually die at home. in this, how someone died in that house to jo hon says there are 50 fresh creve in this cemetery alone rested. and they gave to the beaver started spiking after values were held here for local elections last month. and i gotcha han started making a list of debts in the village because of death for mort is feeble and breathless. almost none of these have been recorded at corona virus that was in the week of the day, people are dying apart and nobody has been tested. now, you haven't been told anything about the vaccine. nobody here has gotten no doctor have visited for the last year. this village has been relatively untouched by the panoramic. now, residents identified the feel that are recorded key for flag in open in the growing wirelessly, continue to rec, and inhabit and you can get regular updates on the current about a situation in india on our website. the w dot com, the in japan same
for my son, without diagnosis, fever that's on the right. jimmy joe han, a social worker describes what has been happening 1st. they haven't fever, then they feel better. many eventually die at home. in this, how someone died in that house to jo hon says there are 50 fresh creve in this cemetery alone rested. and they gave to the beaver started spiking after values were held here for local elections last month. and i gotcha han started making a list of debts in the village because of death for...
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gender based violence and conflict are providing safe spaces for women and girls. training for social workers, psycho social support and case management for survivors. however, our assistance will not be enough to avert salmon and ethiopia, if the parties to the conflict continue to obstruct dr. currently, over 1000000 people in need or out of reach of humanitarian assistance. the response to play by access constraints imposed by the government of if you're, if you're including restrictions on visas and communications equipment for humanitarian staff, both of which are critical for our partner, security and ability to sustain and expand operations. but our biggest challenges are the ongoing hostilities and the continued blocking of access by air trans, defense forces, ethiopia, national defense forces, i'm har, regional forces, and others are partners also report increase hostility and targeting of humanitarian workers. by blocking food assistance and preventing famine, farmers from planting and harvesting, these actors are actively exacerbating the risk of salmon and gray. lastly, the key gr
gender based violence and conflict are providing safe spaces for women and girls. training for social workers, psycho social support and case management for survivors. however, our assistance will not be enough to avert salmon and ethiopia, if the parties to the conflict continue to obstruct dr. currently, over 1000000 people in need or out of reach of humanitarian assistance. the response to play by access constraints imposed by the government of if you're, if you're including restrictions on...
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. >> with social workers.ngerous job whether it's the traffic driving by you or the individual inside that car the person you are going to encounter on the street this. call we are going to handle now simulated by two officers standing behind doors of a police car. the call comes out for suspicious male. attempt to be burglarized in a house and he may have a weapon on him. >> leave me alone, sir. >> leave me alone. >> sir, get on the ground. when you saw the guns, the training says fire. >> absolutely. >> brian: sometimes they could have something else in their hand. >> they are trained to look for a weapon. >> whether it's a fake weapon or a real weapon there is a good chance you are going to get shot. >> we train to stop threats. we don't shoot to kill. i have heard too many times on tv in this scenario the officers handled it perfectly. >> brian: this is the story of 2:00 in the afternoon. can you give me the same scenario at 2:00 in the morning. >> you can do that in the light,. >> police, stop. sir, nassa
. >> with social workers.ngerous job whether it's the traffic driving by you or the individual inside that car the person you are going to encounter on the street this. call we are going to handle now simulated by two officers standing behind doors of a police car. the call comes out for suspicious male. attempt to be burglarized in a house and he may have a weapon on him. >> leave me alone, sir. >> leave me alone. >> sir, get on the ground. when you saw the guns, the...
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social worker cristiana cup says it's an important initiative for low income residents it can be difficult to reach faraway test centers some don't even know the tests of free. medical care from general practitioners in this area isn't very good there is also an anguished barrier between patients and doctors yet. there are 6 times more covered $900.00 cases here than in more affluent areas of breman it's a similar picture for poorer districts in berlin and other cities immigrants often work in jobs which off a little security and the vulnerable to the virus but all thirties recognize they make an important contribution. they keep a lot of sectors going in live just ticks and also in jobs that pay considerably less and where working conditions of proffer of tamil and they often live in crime tomans. ministers want more outreach for poor areas doctors know that disadvantaged groups are more at risk during the pandemic a disproportionate number of intensive care patients come from low income neighborhoods. for most of us parties have been out of the question for a long time but in the british
social worker cristiana cup says it's an important initiative for low income residents it can be difficult to reach faraway test centers some don't even know the tests of free. medical care from general practitioners in this area isn't very good there is also an anguished barrier between patients and doctors yet. there are 6 times more covered $900.00 cases here than in more affluent areas of breman it's a similar picture for poorer districts in berlin and other cities immigrants often work in...