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or the children 's rights to be addressed in some type of assembly to kids at the beginning of the year so that every year, they can be explained their rights, so they know in the event that something happens, what to do, and what their rights are. second, a big thing for me is i want staff, if there is an event that another traumatic incident happens, that the staff involved are required to take some type of mental health training or counciling to help them cope with their feelings about what happened because i can guarantee you that my son was mistreated throughout the rest of the year that he was at balboa and any little action that they felt required discipline was completely taken out of proportion. any disciplinary action that was taken was not in line with disciplinary policies. i believe that that stemmed from whatever feelings where, you know, still impacting them. those are two things i would like to see, but i would love to thank each and every one of you for being here and being part of all the conversations that are happening, specifically supervisor safai who has been a tr
or the children 's rights to be addressed in some type of assembly to kids at the beginning of the year so that every year, they can be explained their rights, so they know in the event that something happens, what to do, and what their rights are. second, a big thing for me is i want staff, if there is an event that another traumatic incident happens, that the staff involved are required to take some type of mental health training or counciling to help them cope with their feelings about what...
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status for a path for citizenship for dreamers, undocumented individuals who are brought to the u.s.'s children. the vote
status for a path for citizenship for dreamers, undocumented individuals who are brought to the u.s.'s children. the vote
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status for a path for citizenship for dreamers, undocumented individuals who are brought to the u.s.'s children. the vote was 237-187. next, the floor debate on the legislation. this runs under one hour. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. shalala: madam speaker, on monday, the rules committee met and reported a rule, house resolution 415, providing for consideration of h.r. 6, the american dream and promise act under a closed rule self-executing manager's amendment. the rule provides two hours of debate equally and controlled by the chair and ranking member of the committee on the judiciary. madam speaker, i rise today in support of the bill in this rule, h.r. 6, the american dream and promise act. i rise as the granddaughter of immigrants. this is a historic day in which we begin to shape immigration policy that reflects american values. h.r. 6 offers a path to lawful permanent resident status for dreamers, t.p.s. holders. these are our fabes, our friends, our school mates, our workers and our families. they make our communities stronger and fuller. they are americans in every way
status for a path for citizenship for dreamers, undocumented individuals who are brought to the u.s.'s children. the vote was 237-187. next, the floor debate on the legislation. this runs under one hour. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. shalala: madam speaker, on monday, the rules committee met and reported a rule, house resolution 415, providing for consideration of h.r. 6, the american dream and promise act under a closed rule self-executing manager's amendment. the rule...
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the unsafe and unsanitary conditions at u.s. facilities, including a lack of food and water. overnight advocates saying children are caught in the s. crosshair >> these children are hungry, they are sick, they're being locked up. >> reporter: with the hash tag, close the camps, trending pnationwide, chuck toddessed the president. >> the conditions are terrible. >> i agree. and it's been that way for a long time. >> do something. >> and president obama built the cages. remember they said i built them? >> do two wrongs make a right? >> the question now, can the trump administration get the deal it wants? >> it's essential congress step up. >> and that wass krin welker reporting. there are two quick fact ches. although homeland security officials told nbc news the deportation raids were called off because details leaked to the media,resident trump announced the raids one week ago on twitter the night before he kicked off his re-election campaign. as for putting the blame on barack obama for the family separation, fact checkers have consistently pointed out tha previous administrations did not have alanket policy to prosecute parents
the unsafe and unsanitary conditions at u.s. facilities, including a lack of food and water. overnight advocates saying children are caught in the s. crosshair >> these children are hungry, they are sick, they're being locked up. >> reporter: with the hash tag, close the camps, trending pnationwide, chuck toddessed the president. >> the conditions are terrible. >> i agree. and it's been that way for a long time. >> do something. >> and president obama built...
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that's not counting the shoppers who also s scale the mountain children days of good weather i mean that everyone tries to reach the top at the same time. causing huge traffic jams in the final stage of the claim which is known as the death zone. as climb is oxygen runs out every minutes can be deadly. lois klimas of pushing themselves and others at risk. the cuban they force us to their bodies can't handle it. we tell them to stop that they will die but they insist because they've paid money to be there people are dying because of their stubbornness what i've only among many professionals once the authorities to clamp down on climb is a focused on reaching the summit. at low costs.. it's time nowow to get a look at the day's business news with a coal a standard or high chole i don't know if you're starting out with the tree tensions between the united states and mexico. right mexican officials were in washington monday hoping to reach a deal with the u. s. to keep massisive newew terror from takiking effectt next monday. that's in us president donald trump has vowed to impose a 5% tax o
that's not counting the shoppers who also s scale the mountain children days of good weather i mean that everyone tries to reach the top at the same time. causing huge traffic jams in the final stage of the claim which is known as the death zone. as climb is oxygen runs out every minutes can be deadly. lois klimas of pushing themselves and others at risk. the cuban they force us to their bodies can't handle it. we tell them to stop that they will die but they insist because they've paid money...
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cooper was convicted of killing a couple and and their two children in chino hills in the 1980 )s. he was sentenced to death but always maintained his innocence, insisting he was framed. kardashian is feeling heat because the mother of one of the victims says this new spotlight on the case is bringing up pain and grief from her son s death. markets latest happening today -- santa clara is holding a l-g-b- t-q flag raising ceremony in recognition of pride month. the event kicks off at ten this morning outside city hall. today )s event comes as debate over the rainbow flag in dublin continues this week. at tomorrow )s city council meeting, leaders will consider a policy to provide guidance for the display of flags at city buildings. following discussion, they will hold a special meeting over flying the rainbow flag at city hall, in honor of pride month. last month, the council voted that idea down. that did not sit well with some members of the community. dozens met on saturday to protest the decision. bart leaders are putting new pressure on washito fding that would increase train c
cooper was convicted of killing a couple and and their two children in chino hills in the 1980 )s. he was sentenced to death but always maintained his innocence, insisting he was framed. kardashian is feeling heat because the mother of one of the victims says this new spotlight on the case is bringing up pain and grief from her son s death. markets latest happening today -- santa clara is holding a l-g-b- t-q flag raising ceremony in recognition of pride month. the event kicks off at ten this...
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the real s m our community is keen to keep its content clean but there are adults who find the videos with children sexually arousing you tube's rules regarding such matters as their response to mckenna's channel shows so it's still unclear whether the life with mark video was blocked because of its content or others comments. it is upload is to be aware when they use the platform as a creative outlet ensuring that the keep that sentence the web never forgets and the back of our mind. the only way to be completely stay focused and not do anything online which i think i'm pretty sad and i'm confident that if you give your post some thoughts then you'll also be comfortable with and in 10 years time with mine i'll continue to live in a country. that's probably not a typical day is a marvel and i'm not sure mckenna will still feel good about it in 10 years' time i'm other managers or account so who protects children on youtube when parents don't there are community guidelines but few sanctions when these get broken controversial content does get deleted but often much too late if at all i think it's hi
the real s m our community is keen to keep its content clean but there are adults who find the videos with children sexually arousing you tube's rules regarding such matters as their response to mckenna's channel shows so it's still unclear whether the life with mark video was blocked because of its content or others comments. it is upload is to be aware when they use the platform as a creative outlet ensuring that the keep that sentence the web never forgets and the back of our mind. the only...
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children, they write about being exhausted. and if they do not want to or they cannot figure out how to stop it. one couple, her husband is in the army in the 1870's. they are out in indian territory, current day ft. sill, oklahoma, and she just leaves and goes to her parents house in ohio. she leaves her children and has -- and has been behind. he writes her a letter saying aren't you coming home? , she says you know what is can happen if i come home, i am going to get pregnant again. i just can't do that right now. that is the only thing she can do is put distance between them. because there are no other options for her to stop being pregnant. steve: that is the extent of family planning? shannon: it is. the 19th century is fascinating because around 1850, there is a revolution in family planning. you have the vulcanization of rubber, which introduces cheap and effective condoms and diaphragms. prior, you could get condoms but they were made of animal skins or intestines. which was a layperson process, so they cost a lot of money, they were hard to get, often imported from france. rubber increases the available types of contraception. also there
children, they write about being exhausted. and if they do not want to or they cannot figure out how to stop it. one couple, her husband is in the army in the 1870's. they are out in indian territory, current day ft. sill, oklahoma, and she just leaves and goes to her parents house in ohio. she leaves her children and has -- and has been behind. he writes her a letter saying aren't you coming home? , she says you know what is can happen if i come home, i am going to get pregnant again. i just...
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the mess that needs to be cleaned up now. a new study shows just how often a child requi s ane.r. visit because of things you keep around your house. >> thei natio children'shospital says that every two hours, a child has to go to the e.r. because of personal care products. we are talking about shampoos, eye drops and things like that. usually a child swallows a product or makes contact with the skin or eyes. nail polish remover to the mosts e.r. visi but hair care products that caused the most serious injuries and often required children to be whospitalized. at a cookout this weekend and a little girl blowing bubbles and just stuck the bubble thing in her mouth. moms were screaming it"spit out!" >> h i knowair care products and laundry detergent but you never thin they would spray prhairsay in their eyes. >>> a new invention for a kid. a cap designed for urpremat babies to wear and protects their hearing. elizabeth washburn had the ideaa a yeargo and it started as a science product. it's to reduce harmful noises to protect thr ear drums and can be adjusted for a snug fit over the baby's head. >> premature babies, their auditory system are not fully develo
the mess that needs to be cleaned up now. a new study shows just how often a child requi s ane.r. visit because of things you keep around your house. >> thei natio children'shospital says that every two hours, a child has to go to the e.r. because of personal care products. we are talking about shampoos, eye drops and things like that. usually a child swallows a product or makes contact with the skin or eyes. nail polish remover to the mosts e.r. visi but hair care products that caused...
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well as long-term legislation that prevents this problem inch the future, s the bill being suggested by representative ruiz to ensure a th childrenve access to medical attention and all people have access medical attention, sanitary conditions, and safe conditions, as they're being held prior to beingo released iour communities as their cases proceed.l >> brangham: ght, dr. julie linton from the american academy of pediatrics, thank you very mucfo >> thank yohaving me. >> woodruff: in the daher news, former special counsel robert mueller will testify publicly before congress on july 17th. he has agreed to appear under subpoena, before the u.s. house judiciary and inteigence committees. judiciary chair jerry naheer said todayestimony will have a "profound impact." >> it's very important that the american people hear from mr. mueller as to what he did find, what the results of that two i yeestigation were and not have to rely on the misinformation spread by the attorney general or on reading the report which most people won't do. >> woodruff: mueller has insisted he will not go beyond what was in his report, on russian contacts wit
well as long-term legislation that prevents this problem inch the future, s the bill being suggested by representative ruiz to ensure a th childrenve access to medical attention and all people have access medical attention, sanitary conditions, and safe conditions, as they're being held prior to beingo released iour communities as their cases proceed.l >> brangham: ght, dr. julie linton from the american academy of pediatrics, thank you very mucfo >> thank yohaving me. >>...
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the border patrol housed migrant children in texas in conditions human rights lawyers likened to torture facilities. a border patrol station in clint, texas, reportedly denied about 300 children soap and t s toothpaes, according to lawyers who spoke with them. the children were found filthy and sleeping on the concrete floor with only mylar sheets. the cbp has denied most of the allegations. and while the agency said earlier this week it removed 250 children, overnight, we learned about 100 more were transferred there. the cbp saying the overcrowding was the problem. that outgoing border chief recently railing at facilities just like clint. >> children should not have to sleep on the ground, huddle under mylar blankets. this is the united states of america. we can and we must do better as a country. >> reporter: there are currently about 13,500 children in u.s. custody. one reason congress is now debating a $4.5 billion emergency funding bill. >> hopefully today they'll be passing the bill. it's a humane bill. that's what we want. it's all about humanity. it's about helping children. >> reporter: all this as this graphic video is emerging. a gutwrenching reminder of the perils my grants f
the border patrol housed migrant children in texas in conditions human rights lawyers likened to torture facilities. a border patrol station in clint, texas, reportedly denied about 300 children soap and t s toothpaes, according to lawyers who spoke with them. the children were found filthy and sleeping on the concrete floor with only mylar sheets. the cbp has denied most of the allegations. and while the agency said earlier this week it removed 250 children, overnight, we learned about 100...
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we can act together, to take on long—term decisions that will shape the future of the world ‘s but we leave to our childrenthe shadow secretary of state for energy and climate change when the right honourable member for doncaster north secured royal assent for the landmark 2008 climate change act. and i was proud on behalf of my party to speak in support of the first law of its kind in the world, setting a legally binding targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for at least 80% by 2050, relative to 1990 levels. and today i am proud to stand on the side of the house to propose an amendment to that same act which will enable this parliament to make its own historic commitment to tackling climate change. but labour said achieving the new target would need huge investment. in its advice, climate change committee said very specifically that as well as setting the target itself, the government must put in place the policies to meet the targets. that means, as they said, a 2030 cut—off date for new petrol and diesel vehicles, not 2040. a proper decarbonisation plan for our 27 million homes which we do not have
we can act together, to take on long—term decisions that will shape the future of the world ‘s but we leave to our childrenthe shadow secretary of state for energy and climate change when the right honourable member for doncaster north secured royal assent for the landmark 2008 climate change act. and i was proud on behalf of my party to speak in support of the first law of its kind in the world, setting a legally binding targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for at least 80% by 2050,...
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starting in the mid-1990's, parents were told to transport their children in the backseat of the vehicles to protect them from the airbags in the front seat. laws were passed requiring this behavior and that forever changed the way american children are transported. as you can see from this chart, while we have eradicated children being killed by the airbags, children continue to die in hot cars. when most people think about memory, they think about retrospective memory, the ability to recall things from the past. the other type of memory is pro-spec to memory, the ability to plan and execute an action in the future, for example the intention to drop a child at daycare. prospective memory is more prone to forgetfulness. if you have ever forgotten something on top of your car or failed to run an errand, you've experienced the fickleness of our prospective memory. unknowingly leaving a child in a vehicle is a prospective memory failure. studies show that on autopilot, the brain is unable to account a change in routine. the reason is that when you are on autopilot you are functioning on your
starting in the mid-1990's, parents were told to transport their children in the backseat of the vehicles to protect them from the airbags in the front seat. laws were passed requiring this behavior and that forever changed the way american children are transported. as you can see from this chart, while we have eradicated children being killed by the airbags, children continue to die in hot cars. when most people think about memory, they think about retrospective memory, the ability to recall...
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traveling, you have young kids, spk with your doctor because you may need to get your children vaccinated sooner. >> people of the s united state think of europe as a low risk infectious disease destination. >> it's not. from janua to april of this year, there were 66,000 cases reported in europe and israel. 28 peoplee died. in new york city, the epicenter of the measles outbreak in the u.s., 1-year-old julius just got his vaccine. >> getting h otected as soon as possible is our priority. >> reporter: protection from a disease still spreading and putting mmer travellers on alert. nbc news, new york. >>> tomorrow a wisconsin town will vote in a controversial plan to stop bullying by ni puing the parents of bullies. it's a radical approach some communities are trying to deal with the problem affecting one in five middle and high schl students. raemba ellis explains. >> reporr: these girls are fed up with bullies at school. it's been especially tough with 13-year-old riley. it's been especially tough on >> her getting the locker shut on her, tripping in the hallway, name calling. >> a child who is rmally happy and the
traveling, you have young kids, spk with your doctor because you may need to get your children vaccinated sooner. >> people of the s united state think of europe as a low risk infectious disease destination. >> it's not. from janua to april of this year, there were 66,000 cases reported in europe and israel. 28 peoplee died. in new york city, the epicenter of the measles outbreak in the u.s., 1-year-old julius just got his vaccine. >> getting h otected as soon as possible is...
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he makes hem, sells them and donates the money to the children's hospital for funding for s disease.he'll only be a brigadier general for one day, but his service will change countless rlives foer. on joint base andrews, drew wilder, news 4. >> very special. >>> our special bonds with animals coming up. a special good-bye for one service dog. service dog. >> and a w why switch to fios now? you get the best internet on the 100% fiber-optic network roand now the best value fyour tv package with the fios tv test drive. i love tv. once my kids go to bed, tv is my way to unwind. yo 'll get over 425 channe days. that sounds awesome. you can unlock the perfect tv package, so you pay for the plan you want.wh we get to see at we're actually using. i don't want t tspend money on thingshat i don't need nnt access to over 425 chas for 60 days, including premium channels like showtime. after that, we'll recommend the perfect tv packagewa inclubased on what yoh.els like showtime. i like to know what i'm paying for. sports and entertainment fanatic, there's a plan for you. kids shows and news your
he makes hem, sells them and donates the money to the children's hospital for funding for s disease.he'll only be a brigadier general for one day, but his service will change countless rlives foer. on joint base andrews, drew wilder, news 4. >> very special. >>> our special bonds with animals coming up. a special good-bye for one service dog. service dog. >> and a w why switch to fios now? you get the best internet on the 100% fiber-optic network roand now the best value...
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world as the speaker of the house, a member of congress in san francisco, but we've actually known each other a longe. tim we met when we both had children in the same schoolan back in s francisco several years ck. nancy at that time was already the mother of five, four girls and one boy. left for the washington area in 1981 to work here at nbc 4. she came about five years later elected to the house of represthtatives. as daughter of a former congressman, i asked her in the interview if her parents would be proud of where she is today. she said i wasn't the first person to ask that question. >> i remember when i was electee ser the first time by my caucus, nominated for speaker, and in the caucus room pople applauded as i came to the hair of the the clai committee said to me your parents would be so proud of you becoming speaker. and it jolted me, and i thought m, they didn't have any aspirations for to be speaker. they just wanted me to be holy. and that's what made them prou >> s says as devout catholics her mother would be mos proud, she believes of the way she has raised her family. but she thinks having gone from eitchen to congr would have been okay too. be sure
world as the speaker of the house, a member of congress in san francisco, but we've actually known each other a longe. tim we met when we both had children in the same schoolan back in s francisco several years ck. nancy at that time was already the mother of five, four girls and one boy. left for the washington area in 1981 to work here at nbc 4. she came about five years later elected to the house of represthtatives. as daughter of a former congressman, i asked her in the interview if her...
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the s. s s. let's. look at least. to look. for the soul of the bunch and. that is that it's the book about. the search and. rescue or try the little children just one less thought i looked like the one the last of us for you so i decided. the hobbit you're not. going to. run into some little man official if you know a $100.00 you've got to support the public with the holiday hog i had to tell you only official also probably let her know you're going to have to say i don't think the funding has been getting a little also 5. star or. so . lisa more of a job to do a lot of it's a bit could help a lot of. the get that's going to settle for her. could submit a. jaw one local sauce for the kind of high level. method and a bill for. his let the skinny it's not. for the thin. the mark on him it was hidden with us for home. to go home when holding. what had been on money out of the nordoff the how the. only one you can sort of alone because he works at it almost. too often we do it too he turned an issue how did. busy he know we just most certainly seem to see him doing. as. sort of a should oceanus of me had a functional. little one to lose all ni
the s. s s. let's. look at least. to look. for the soul of the bunch and. that is that it's the book about. the search and. rescue or try the little children just one less thought i looked like the one the last of us for you so i decided. the hobbit you're not. going to. run into some little man official if you know a $100.00 you've got to support the public with the holiday hog i had to tell you only official also probably let her know you're going to have to say i don't think the funding has...
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the group at unlv's and explained her plan to remove barriers for young people who were blocked -- brought to the s in the glades children on their path towards getting a green card. -- >>> -- >> those are artificial barriers which should not be in play. otherwise they lived a long productive life. >> harris is also highlighting her proposal to increase average teacher pay and her plans to combat gun violence. >>> a hamilton style protests in san francisco to urge house speaker nancy pelosi to allow impeachment proceedings against president trump. it is an idea she has been resisting. demonstrators stood outside of her office yesterday just like the founding fathers and a family mother and they read aloud portions of the mueller report and called for an impeachment in full or against the president. >> no principle of law excludes public acts from the reach of the expected loss. >> we like the saint pete speaker pelosi while we sit for everything you're doing as speaker, you're doing a fantastic job but we just fundamentally disagree with you on impeachment. >> around that same time pelosi was at a woman summit at the mas
the group at unlv's and explained her plan to remove barriers for young people who were blocked -- brought to the s in the glades children on their path towards getting a green card. -- >>> -- >> those are artificial barriers which should not be in play. otherwise they lived a long productive life. >> harris is also highlighting her proposal to increase average teacher pay and her plans to combat gun violence. >>> a hamilton style protests in san francisco to urge...
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families something that can be seen here on the rear seat a simple handle raises it up so there's plenty of room for small children no need for a booster seat. our s. 90 is powered by the d 5 the most powerful diesel engine the 4 cylinder turbo delivers $173.00 kilowatts make summaries from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour and a smooth 7 seconds will claims consumption of 5.4 liters per 100 kilometers in the highest inscription equipment lying b.s. 90 starts at $61000.00 euros. ah lewis says the handling of the mobile as an idea is very pleasant it's only when cornering that you notice it's relatively heavy but that's not unusual for a vehicle and its class. above all vocal stands for safety plenty of assisted systems are standard on the s 90 for example that includes automatic emergency brake lane assist and distance control assist. the pilot as he says the pilot is says his volvo calls it and he will semi autonomy is driving i hope she does stay in the lane and maintain a distance to the car in front but you should never let go of the steering wheel because you are responsible for the direction you're headed. the standard pilot assist is intended pr
families something that can be seen here on the rear seat a simple handle raises it up so there's plenty of room for small children no need for a booster seat. our s. 90 is powered by the d 5 the most powerful diesel engine the 4 cylinder turbo delivers $173.00 kilowatts make summaries from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour and a smooth 7 seconds will claims consumption of 5.4 liters per 100 kilometers in the highest inscription equipment lying b.s. 90 starts at $61000.00 euros. ah lewis says the...
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the river west of brownsville, texas. three more young children and a young woman in her 20's. every single week people drown in the river, perish in the deserts, invisible and unknown. it wasn't too long ago that we celebrated how immigration made our country stronger, whether it was a democratic or republican administration. i'm reminded of president reagan's final speech in office where he said, and i quote, anybody from any corner of the world can come to america to live and become an american. this i believe is one of the most important sources of america's greatness, end quote. mr. speaker, the trump administration apparently has the complete opposite view of immigration. they don't celebrate it. they demonize it. consider what may have happened to oscar and his family if they did make it to our border. forced to sleep on concrete floors with the lights on 24 hours a day. no soap. no medicine. maybe not even a toothbrush. valaria separated from her parents. because that is what migrants are forced to endure at border facilities under this president. a physician who visited
the river west of brownsville, texas. three more young children and a young woman in her 20's. every single week people drown in the river, perish in the deserts, invisible and unknown. it wasn't too long ago that we celebrated how immigration made our country stronger, whether it was a democratic or republican administration. i'm reminded of president reagan's final speech in office where he said, and i quote, anybody from any corner of the world can come to america to live and become an...
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touchscreen enhanced the interior parents and children alike should be happy about the numerous and large storage compartments of the center console doors and seats. that you don't says the e.p.a.'s proved to be quick and enjoy only its relatively heavy weight of 1.9 tons is something you can't quite how right what's more the suspension is almost the necessarily still life but at least i have and some little bit to the sports car feeling by. the piece carries over the league rear suspension from the f.p.s. it's provide the best possible combination of responsive steering agile right and balance comfort. and sums up his impressions of the in face saying it's certainly not a sports car but is definitely one of the sporty or as you please out there despite its compact dimensions it offers a lot of interior space ship design and top workmanship and that means there shouldn't be anything stopping you from achieving similar success and that of its bigger brother pace. it's the 17th trooping world extravaganza in southern germany and once. and car enthusiasts from all over the world have flocked to the city of phoenix half an hour away constants some $200.00 companies and over $150.00 t
touchscreen enhanced the interior parents and children alike should be happy about the numerous and large storage compartments of the center console doors and seats. that you don't says the e.p.a.'s proved to be quick and enjoy only its relatively heavy weight of 1.9 tons is something you can't quite how right what's more the suspension is almost the necessarily still life but at least i have and some little bit to the sports car feeling by. the piece carries over the league rear suspension...
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the experts want you to make sure they're wearing lmets,le bow and knee pads and k s should be riding in the direction of tffic and should always stay alert. and under no circumstances should children under 16 drive or ride on any off road vehicle. >> important reminders for the summer. robo call scams cost americans millions of dollars each year. now the ftc says it's cracking s down oe of the worst offenders. the ftc announced yesterday it's filed nearly 100 actions against operations across the country responsible for more than a billion illegal ro calls. this is part of a new joint initiative with law enforcement called operation call it quits. officials say the nationwide sweep is a step in the right direction. >> we'll never stem the tide of illegal robo calls nole prove we have the resolve and the l wherewitha make offenders pay. >> officials say many of those l robo cal offenders operate overseas. they say the best defense is to block those numbers on your smart phone or install a call-blocking device on your land line. if a robo callou gets thr somehow, report it to the ftc. >> i need that call-blocking device. okay. >>> climate change is threatening to destroy ancient his
the experts want you to make sure they're wearing lmets,le bow and knee pads and k s should be riding in the direction of tffic and should always stay alert. and under no circumstances should children under 16 drive or ride on any off road vehicle. >> important reminders for the summer. robo call scams cost americans millions of dollars each year. now the ftc says it's cracking s down oe of the worst offenders. the ftc announced yesterday it's filed nearly 100 actions against operations...
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the s&p 500 slipped three. still to come on the newshour: to the brink-- two u.s. se respond to the current tensions between the s. and iran, new tails of the conditions that children face at a migrant detention center in texas, and much more. >> woodruff: we return to our tostory, the trump administration's response to iran shooting down an american drone. senator jack reed, democrat of rhode island, is the rankiar member of thd services committee; he was one of the lawmakers the white use briefed on the administration's options for dealing with iran. i spoke with him earlier and i started by asking if president trump was right to call off the strike on iran. >> i think he made a correct decision because, as he indicated, it woulbe disproportionate. we lost an expensive drone, but without any casualties. to inflict up to 100 casualties in an attack in iraq -- excuseme - in iran would, i think, have been not the appropriate response. >> woodruf what do you think any alternative would have been? and w congress being notified? >> well, the president called together leaders of congress yesterday and didnot indicate any specific plan, indicated he had a range of plans,
the s&p 500 slipped three. still to come on the newshour: to the brink-- two u.s. se respond to the current tensions between the s. and iran, new tails of the conditions that children face at a migrant detention center in texas, and much more. >> woodruff: we return to our tostory, the trump administration's response to iran shooting down an american drone. senator jack reed, democrat of rhode island, is the rankiar member of thd services committee; he was one of the lawmakers the...
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in the scheme of things, you are looking at over 400,000 unaccompanied children primarily becoming a s. family units. one of the things i was trying to get a sense of how prevalent the human trafficking element, the sex trafficking, involuntary servitude is within this process. you obviously have limited resources in terms of how many things you can investigate. i've heard statistics ii heard f how many crimes are actually ever detected or prosecuted argue as suspicious as i am that there is a lot of this going on? >> is your microphone on? >> a lot of times you don't need the nexus for the trafficking so it is difficult for the counterparts of the border to actually identify the human trafficking element. usually the human trafficking element occurs once they make it into the united states and that is when we are seeing more of that element. so the smuggling offense starts off at the border and once they get into the interior as you mentioned in your comments often turns intcomment thatoften turnf exploitation wher of migrant han charged and held against her will and they are to pay m
in the scheme of things, you are looking at over 400,000 unaccompanied children primarily becoming a s. family units. one of the things i was trying to get a sense of how prevalent the human trafficking element, the sex trafficking, involuntary servitude is within this process. you obviously have limited resources in terms of how many things you can investigate. i've heard statistics ii heard f how many crimes are actually ever detected or prosecuted argue as suspicious as i am that there is a...
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>>'s sponsored by stanford children's health. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> on the fire watch, the biggest wildfire in california right now shows no signs of stopping. it is burning west of patterson in stanislaus county. cal fire says the rock fire has scorched more than 2000 acres and is 50% contained. the cause is still under investigation. >>> crews have contained a blaze in a remote area of livermore. you can see large plumes of smoke coming off the dry brush. firefighters responded just before 3:00 yesterday afternoon. the blaze broke off of mines road, 15 acres burned and we've learned a pg&e powerline has been linked to a big brush fire in monterey county. nearly 2500 acres near king city burned. cal fire spokesperson didn't give many details but the cause of the fire, he say
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that is why charities like made by s port are needed to give the children an opportunity to be able tord to fund for them to do. sport gives us patience... discipline, strength. made by sport aims to raise £40 million from private and public funds for existing sporting charities. invest before it's too late urges this supporter. if you're spending money at the symptom end, just take a moment and think about what an effect you can have so that we don't have the situation which we have now, which is young people lost without a purpose. this is going to change lives and it will save lives. i had to do the equivalent when i was in prison. this man tries to stop young people following his route into crime. after the classroom lessons, the reward is cricket. made by sport will expand his work, in theory. the value will be, if we can get things done, and if we can reach the disadvantaged and disengaged young people and communities. for me, that's where the value is because we have set out with this coalition, a commitment has been made but it is time for action. anthonyjoshua is a supporter.
that is why charities like made by s port are needed to give the children an opportunity to be able tord to fund for them to do. sport gives us patience... discipline, strength. made by sport aims to raise £40 million from private and public funds for existing sporting charities. invest before it's too late urges this supporter. if you're spending money at the symptom end, just take a moment and think about what an effect you can have so that we don't have the situation which we have now,...
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programs, the stipend and teach you a trade, and we also had in the state of new jersey for children having difficult times in their community, a girls s chool, and a boys school, residential in nature, but they belong to the department of education, not the department of komodo justice or the department of corrections. so these conversations we are happening today are very important as we as appropriators are looking at the money that is given to various departments and disk -- departments as discretionary programs. there is more money than we know about. so we need to know how to push that information out in the community so those that are interested in providing these thatces that -- know there is a resource for this. i am committed to that as a new member. i keep looking at my working group. taraji: i keep looking at them too, where is that money? [laughter] they have the ideas in the evidence-based programs from the research and the programs they have done. i know that dr. lindsay will be at your conference tonight, as i am, thank you for the invitation. i want you to talk a little bit about it because i think it is huge and brill
programs, the stipend and teach you a trade, and we also had in the state of new jersey for children having difficult times in their community, a girls s chool, and a boys school, residential in nature, but they belong to the department of education, not the department of komodo justice or the department of corrections. so these conversations we are happening today are very important as we as appropriators are looking at the money that is given to various departments and disk -- departments as...
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children- and the future we all share. changing a life lasts a lifetime. save the children. ♪ ♪ lou: on wall street today, stocks sold off. the dow jones industrials down 255 points, the sr listen to my reports two times a day on the salem radio network. >>> president trump today -- [audio difficulty] that's it for us tonight. peter navarro, the hill's john solomon, china expert michael pillsbury among our guests monday. in the meantime, have a wonderful, wonderful weekend, and a reminder to follow me on twitter @loudobbs like me on facebook, follow me on instagram at lou dobbs tonight. we thank you for being with us, see you monday. good [ film projector clicking, piano playing dramatic music ] >> announcer: a century-old movie theater, the passion of a small-town businessman. >> his dying words were, "angela, don't let the theater go." >> announcer: but from here to eternity could be a long haul. >> anything that could go wrong went wrong. >> announcer: are the final credits about to roll? >> did he know that you would step up? >> i didn't get to tell him. [ voice breaking ] i'm sorry. >> announcer: or will there be an encore performance? >> do you ever think to yours
children- and the future we all share. changing a life lasts a lifetime. save the children. ♪ ♪ lou: on wall street today, stocks sold off. the dow jones industrials down 255 points, the sr listen to my reports two times a day on the salem radio network. >>> president trump today -- [audio difficulty] that's it for us tonight. peter navarro, the hill's john solomon, china expert michael pillsbury among our guests monday. in the meantime, have a wonderful, wonderful weekend, and a...
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think you get a mixture of answers to be honest with you why i think the mid vast majority would say yes it is children all over in c.d.'s are spontaneously at birthday parties playgrounds on at weekdays and weekends getting into the lotus position putting their hands in the shiner mudra and and meditating. it seems to me the dean broyles and the n.c. need a school case it's part of a larger cultural war in america and it's hard for me to see young get dragged into that battle back in l.a. my friend karen invited me to her neighbor's 4th of july party and i suspect dean would have had a problem with what was going on there for 1st tonight in america and i couldn't ask for better the flare up or americano those kids to build up great kids grades raising the kids are the ultimate yogis. living in the moment i saw her do we have to learn a lot of good. stuff. i. was such. a mess c. they wanted thank you $3000000000.00 worth of weaponry that was $6000000000.00 pounds in commission. yes there is no hope anymore because there's always a small cobbles people some really really good misfits. in essence we in the united states ha
think you get a mixture of answers to be honest with you why i think the mid vast majority would say yes it is children all over in c.d.'s are spontaneously at birthday parties playgrounds on at weekdays and weekends getting into the lotus position putting their hands in the shiner mudra and and meditating. it seems to me the dean broyles and the n.c. need a school case it's part of a larger cultural war in america and it's hard for me to see young get dragged into that battle back in l.a. my...
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investigators say the three young children and a woman in her early 20's, appear to be migrants who died from dehydration and heat exposure, though official autopsy results have yet to be released. separately, the bodies of a salvadoran migrant and his two-year-old daughter were found, also on sunday, on the mexican side of the southern border near brownsville, texas, according to mexican and salvadoran news reports. president trump responded to the firestorm surrounding e. jean carroll's allegation that he raped her in the 1990's, by telling reporters he would not have assaulted her because "she's not my type." an excerpt from the noted advice columnist's upcoming book accuses trump of f forcibly kissing, then raping her in the dressing room of bergdorf goodman department store in new york. over the weekend, trump said he did not know and had never met carroll, despite a photo which is accompanied the book excerpt -- accompanied the piece in an excerpt in the new york magazine showing them together at a party in the 1980's. at least 22 women have accused trump of assault or sexual misco
investigators say the three young children and a woman in her early 20's, appear to be migrants who died from dehydration and heat exposure, though official autopsy results have yet to be released. separately, the bodies of a salvadoran migrant and his two-year-old daughter were found, also on sunday, on the mexican side of the southern border near brownsville, texas, according to mexican and salvadoran news reports. president trump responded to the firestorm surrounding e. jean carroll's...
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the river west of brownsville, texas. three more young children and a young woman in her 20's. every single week people drowned in the river, perish in the deserts, invisible and unknown. it wasn't too long ago that we celebrated how immigration made our country stronger, whether it was a democratic or republican administration. i'm reminded of president reagan's final speech in office, where he said, and i quote, anybody from any corner of the world can come to america to live and become an american. mr. speaker, the trump administration has the complete opposite view of immigration. they don't celebrate it. hey demonize it. forced so sleep on concrete floors with the lights on, no soap, no medicine, maybe not even a tooth brush. variparated froher rent. because at iswhat migrants e rced to end b fas unrhi valeria separated from her parents. a physician who recently visited one said the conditions within which they are held could be compared to torture facilities, end quote. i don't think lady liberty means so the administration can throw them in a cage. i don't think she lifts
the river west of brownsville, texas. three more young children and a young woman in her 20's. every single week people drowned in the river, perish in the deserts, invisible and unknown. it wasn't too long ago that we celebrated how immigration made our country stronger, whether it was a democratic or republican administration. i'm reminded of president reagan's final speech in office, where he said, and i quote, anybody from any corner of the world can come to america to live and become an...
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the government came in and took our children? where is our compassion? where is our empathy? this is a situation we created with the border problem with the children not receiving proper care. .shristians in the first place, you are supposed to follow the teachings of jesus christ. you are supposed to apply the words of the bible to your life, personally. the just very upset attitude i see and people who go sunday.h on i am grateful for everything you have given me, but i want to withhold that same compassion for people who are trying to come in and get asylum. i am not advocating in any way allowing people to come in illegally. this whole thing is a problem we created. i, again, want to reference the comments made by cherry focal, they are disgusting. that is my comment. host: the threat by refugees is practically nonexistent. these are people -- people treat them as such. more of your calls in a moment area here is a tweet that came in from the president of the united states. democrats want open borders, which equals violent crime, drugs, and human trafficking. they also want high taxes. republicans want's what is good for america, the exact opposite. here is larry from texa
the government came in and took our children? where is our compassion? where is our empathy? this is a situation we created with the border problem with the children not receiving proper care. .shristians in the first place, you are supposed to follow the teachings of jesus christ. you are supposed to apply the words of the bible to your life, personally. the just very upset attitude i see and people who go sunday.h on i am grateful for everything you have given me, but i want to withhold that...
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the feeling that you can't do painfe parents who've never met but all have children with development challenges. >> my daughter nancy is 31. she's severely autistic. >> down syndrome. >> they and former s after seeing multiple 2 investigates reports exposing abuse in the heltd care industry. >> finally somebody is going to start looking into all of this. there's no oversight in the regional centers. >> regional centers are nonprofit corporations. the state's department of developmental services contracts with these agencies to serve more than 300,000 clients statewide. mitch free says the lack of oversight of services is worse than you can imagine. >> you watched your child suffer broken bones. the bones in both eye sockets were broken from a beating by a staff member. he suffered a broken collarbone by a staff member. >> issues with his son's care started small he says. and bed wetting problems while joe was under the care of a company hired by the north bay regional center in napa. the service provider was supposed to look after joe while the regional center was supposed to monitor the survivor. >> where the mattress was so urine-soaked and the responses e the same they say. we're wo
the feeling that you can't do painfe parents who've never met but all have children with development challenges. >> my daughter nancy is 31. she's severely autistic. >> down syndrome. >> they and former s after seeing multiple 2 investigates reports exposing abuse in the heltd care industry. >> finally somebody is going to start looking into all of this. there's no oversight in the regional centers. >> regional centers are nonprofit corporations. the state's...
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the first democratic debate. president trump's border chief is out after migrant children were found detained in filthy conditions and thefe 's hey babe, what's the password for the cable bill? rollbladeking22. capital "k". ok... what about the phone bill? it's the entire alphabet backwards. z y x w v... i i got it. t it... what about electric? shrimp. uh uh. lobster? it didn't work. try all seafood. the lrds "all seafood" ore different seafoods? no, just like work your way through the ocean. what? forg all your passwords. bill pay on the td bank mobile app kenes all your bills inlace. >>> this is the day at i think some baseball fans had circled the nationals who are taking a tour of the n.l. east right now in miami for a three-game series starting tonight against the marlins. max scherzer is still shining and takes the mound. in baltimore a familiar face will take theat field camden yards. the former o's superstar manny r machado retng nearly a year after being traded. manny spent seven seasons in nd charm city a signed that contract with the padres this off-season ad more on the emotions of mappy's return. >> reporter: 17-
the first democratic debate. president trump's border chief is out after migrant children were found detained in filthy conditions and thefe 's hey babe, what's the password for the cable bill? rollbladeking22. capital "k". ok... what about the phone bill? it's the entire alphabet backwards. z y x w v... i i got it. t it... what about electric? shrimp. uh uh. lobster? it didn't work. try all seafood. the lrds "all seafood" ore different seafoods? no, just like work your way...
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the e.p.a.'s mercury and air toxic standards. these regulations have been implemented by the power sector and protected children and communities from lead, arsenic from power plants for the past seven years. the administration's proposal to jeopardize mercury standards isn't supported by the power industry. they have sent to ask that the standards be left in place and the e.p.a. not move forward with its proposal to undermine them. timized in 2012, the e.p.a. recognized the significant public health benefits. then the e.p.a. estimated it would max up to $90 billion in health benefits. now it is fully implemented and shown to be life saving and preventing premature deaths each year. as a pediatrician, i have seen firsthand the impacts of air pollution. pregnant women and child are particularly vulnerable when they are exposed to heavy metals with potentially devastating effects on neurodevelopment. what we are talking about is a known public health risks for millions of people. we cannot abandon a policy that works to save lives. this prevents deaths and health problems like asthma. it is critical that we proket our children and fam
the e.p.a.'s mercury and air toxic standards. these regulations have been implemented by the power sector and protected children and communities from lead, arsenic from power plants for the past seven years. the administration's proposal to jeopardize mercury standards isn't supported by the power industry. they have sent to ask that the standards be left in place and the e.p.a. not move forward with its proposal to undermine them. timized in 2012, the e.p.a. recognized the significant public...
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the bosnian capital sarajevo has collected old books and goals for instance as well as personal testimonies from children who can now as adults still remember the desperate days of the bosnian war in the 1990 s. minimalize min of h. is among those who has a story to tell and her memories go back to the day when the war came right up to her front door. bullet holes and shrapnel the marks left by the war on the building in mina had to flee are still visible. more than 25 years have passed since the tanks suddenly appeared beneath her window. and what i could see in my father's eyes that something bad was happening. that's enough to dash our. i mean it was 8 years old about the age of the girl who lives here now when the enemy soldiers came her parents center along with their neighbors who fled to croatia the same day. tackles with a partner and i want them. we waited for night to fall and i packed a few things. i had a backpack and i remember that my teddy bear kept me company on the back where we kids were sitting with full wallets and. what was meant to be a few days away from the fighting turned into years i mean it made it to germany. and although her host family welcomed her with open arm
the bosnian capital sarajevo has collected old books and goals for instance as well as personal testimonies from children who can now as adults still remember the desperate days of the bosnian war in the 1990 s. minimalize min of h. is among those who has a story to tell and her memories go back to the day when the war came right up to her front door. bullet holes and shrapnel the marks left by the war on the building in mina had to flee are still visible. more than 25 years have passed since...
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the scenes as the producers take the hardships facing the mothers of disabled children and confront social stigmas by broadcasting from the well. 0. 00 s. . we're in for. hello again i'm this tells you $10.00 a reminder of the news this hour the iranian atomic agency says the country will exceed its uranium stockpile limit set by the 2050 nuclear deal in 10 days iran stopped it hearing to some elements of the agreement after the u.s. withdrew last year. at least 30 people have been killed in an attack in northeastern nigeria 3 suicide bombers set off a device that left dozens of others injured and the can do gray area no group has claimed responsibility but boko haram. has often carried out suicide bombings in the region. and the face of hong kong's pro-democracy movement has been freed from jail just for one is now joining mass protests against proposed extradition changes that would allow people to be sent to mainland china a trial. now chinese tech giant huawei is blaming the u.s. for a $30000000000.00 drop in revenue over the next 2 years and the panel held at 12 ways headquarters in chen's and founder and c.e.o. rendering phase sa
the scenes as the producers take the hardships facing the mothers of disabled children and confront social stigmas by broadcasting from the well. 0. 00 s. . we're in for. hello again i'm this tells you $10.00 a reminder of the news this hour the iranian atomic agency says the country will exceed its uranium stockpile limit set by the 2050 nuclear deal in 10 days iran stopped it hearing to some elements of the agreement after the u.s. withdrew last year. at least 30 people have been killed in an...
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. >> bernie sanders, beto o'rourke, kamala pete s, a buttigieg all planning visits before the weekend end. children are being held here staying average of 36 days court filings describe the conditions inside, childreniven limited contact with families, showers limited to five minutes, and no touching, even siblings. president trump was recently pressed about the shelter by nbc's chuck todd. >> down in homestead florida where i grew up, the conditions are terrible. >> i agree. >> do mething. >> it's been that way for a lon time. >> do something. p >>resident obama built the cages. >> tonight m y 2020 democrats using the homestead shelter which doesn't have cages as a backdrop, calling for facilities like this to be closed down for good. >> there's breaking news that could impac some of the children detained at homestead. what can you tell us? >> that's right. late this afternoon we broke the story that hhs now acknowledges that federal funds used to provide free legal defense for lihild migrants in facies just like this is now running out. no funds are available to be used in the two new facilities
. >> bernie sanders, beto o'rourke, kamala pete s, a buttigieg all planning visits before the weekend end. children are being held here staying average of 36 days court filings describe the conditions inside, childreniven limited contact with families, showers limited to five minutes, and no touching, even siblings. president trump was recently pressed about the shelter by nbc's chuck todd. >> down in homestead florida where i grew up, the conditions are terrible. >> i agree....
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as the community member who nominated her stated, she has made a positive impact on people 's lives. she understands how important children'seducation is. she did everything for us to give the right information about the schooling, and the next steps that we should follow. our district is fortunate to have an outstanding employee in adriana who communicates positivity and is professional in each and every way. in addition to supporting families well, adriana is also a helpful colleague. she steps into support her fellow team members when needed and is generous with her time and effort. adriana, i'm so grateful to have you on our team. congratulations on this very well-deserved award. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. >> as i mentioned, we will be moving up section h. mr. steele informed me that the room is at capacity, so we have some people who are outside that signed up for public comment. so i will right a prepared statement before we get started and do we have... section h., special order of business. number 1, important notice regarding public comment on item h. two, recommendation to remove
as the community member who nominated her stated, she has made a positive impact on people 's lives. she understands how important children'seducation is. she did everything for us to give the right information about the schooling, and the next steps that we should follow. our district is fortunate to have an outstanding employee in adriana who communicates positivity and is professional in each and every way. in addition to supporting families well, adriana is also a helpful colleague. she...
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the mother and her two children were asleep when a fire started. they were able to run out of the home unhurt. a relative spoke to our news 4's derrick ward about losing her father just months before losing her home. >> it was all sudden, you know, really didn't know what to do. yeah, and this happening is like -- i don't even know what to say. >> the family has lived there for eight years and tmoy've lost st of their belongings, and now they've got to find somewhere else to live. fire investigators are still working to learn how that fire started. >>> more than 30 people including ten children lost their apartment this morning. this fire gutted much of the three-story camel back village apartments and fire investigators say overheated electronics and stereo caught fire. that fire caused more than a million dollars in damages. the red cross is caring for the victims along with some pets and a firefighter and another person who didn't live there suffered some minor injuries. >>> folks in the district spent part of the day learning about what our brave men and women in be do every dayto keep us safe. the national law enforcemen
the mother and her two children were asleep when a fire started. they were able to run out of the home unhurt. a relative spoke to our news 4's derrick ward about losing her father just months before losing her home. >> it was all sudden, you know, really didn't know what to do. yeah, and this happening is like -- i don't even know what to say. >> the family has lived there for eight years and tmoy've lost st of their belongings, and now they've got to find somewhere else to live....
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s no racial profiling. >>> military deployment can be tough on families. it's especially hard on the childrenthe days when mom or dad will come home. >> for one little girl in northern virginia, the wait is finally over. news 4's cory smis takes u to et today's surprise in springfield. >> reporter: it's story time inside the kindergarten class. these youngsters are anxious to learn what story will be told. but there's an even bigger o mystery yet t unfold. who will be this week'sys mtery reader. spoiler alert. it's this guy. lieutenant commander andrew , yunkast guard member and father just back from a year ng deployment overseas ready to recommence his dad duties. >> we talked on face ti as much as we could when i was in middle east and every day she told me sheisses meand she can't wait to see 6-year-old k nothing can spoil the surprise. >> ear mystery rder today is kaley's dead. >> after so much time away, tha seem real. kaley made double sure. >> i'm so happy and it's a great day for our family. it's a great day to see my daughter. >> i was so exced to see daddy from a one year and three
s no racial profiling. >>> military deployment can be tough on families. it's especially hard on the childrenthe days when mom or dad will come home. >> for one little girl in northern virginia, the wait is finally over. news 4's cory smis takes u to et today's surprise in springfield. >> reporter: it's story time inside the kindergarten class. these youngsters are anxious to learn what story will be told. but there's an even bigger o mystery yet t unfold. who will be this...