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as housing gets more expensive in the district of columbia the number of homeless youth and families grows as it has across the country. on any given night it's estimated that somewhere between 1200 and 3,000 youngsters have )íy dealing with homelessness, some 400 will sleep on the streets. november is national hunger and homelessness awareness month. our guest this morning continues wage ago war on homelessness among youth in the city. guy brommey sits on the board of covenant house, washington. dr. mainy henson is ceo of covenant house, one of the largest organizations helping youth in our region and delante jones in 1 2 2 he is a covenant house youth. can we begin with those numbers? that are tough to nail down because many homeless young people aren't seen or heard. >> that is correct. they are, in fact, invisible to many people. so when you think of homeless many people think of that person that they see on the park bench or standing beside the tunnel, but for homeless youth they are actually fairly resourceful at those ages so they are couch surfing with family members or someon
as housing gets more expensive in the district of columbia the number of homeless youth and families grows as it has across the country. on any given night it's estimated that somewhere between 1200 and 3,000 youngsters have )íy dealing with homelessness, some 400 will sleep on the streets. november is national hunger and homelessness awareness month. our guest this morning continues wage ago war on homelessness among youth in the city. guy brommey sits on the board of covenant house,...
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consider on vote 21 to reverse of conditional use authorization specifically in relationship to the youth and family zone supervisor campos in you're neighborhood the quatro is requesting the businesses be seven hundred and 50 square feet only asking for a business door 25 feet a new business door in the memory and safety of children in the youth and family zone we want our children to be able to walk on howard street diane fought for the businesses being safe havens for children that conditional use within the project proposal we'll prefer the housing on howard instead of the 6 thousand trips that don't contribute to the neighborhood safety in terms of pedestrians item number 224 reverse the office allocation san franciscans for reasonable growth talked about the methodologies in the impact of offices we know that the additional office space is exacerbating the housing issues in san francisco that's why very they have to do the mitigation to the with affordable housing but create more impacts for you to understand that miriam spoke to where are the people now i'll tell you they're in oak
consider on vote 21 to reverse of conditional use authorization specifically in relationship to the youth and family zone supervisor campos in you're neighborhood the quatro is requesting the businesses be seven hundred and 50 square feet only asking for a business door 25 feet a new business door in the memory and safety of children in the youth and family zone we want our children to be able to walk on howard street diane fought for the businesses being safe havens for children that...
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my name is jeff with the cal hallow association commissioners the reason for the 40 feet limit the youth whether teenagers or in their teens their brains are developing ask any patent when their child and skids became an adult innovate when their 1-800 or 20 that's why the rules this legislation should apply ♪ situation we feel strongly about that which is more important >> sir unfortunately your time is up. >> right thank you. >> okay. he see katherine from supervisor farrell's office is here and a letter to deliver. >> good evening commissioner president fong and others i'm the legislative aide to to supervisor farrell and at first, he wanted to note that was last before the police vehicle supervisor farrell asked the item be continued for a full commission to look at the item that was conditioned with a full commission and commissioner hillis is gone not coming back i asking said that to supervisor farrell and again, he wanted a full commission to hear the item that for you to ponder a few things supervisor farrell met last year with the applicants to understand their plans and object
my name is jeff with the cal hallow association commissioners the reason for the 40 feet limit the youth whether teenagers or in their teens their brains are developing ask any patent when their child and skids became an adult innovate when their 1-800 or 20 that's why the rules this legislation should apply ♪ situation we feel strongly about that which is more important >> sir unfortunately your time is up. >> right thank you. >> okay. he see katherine from supervisor...
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this following the success of free muni for youth program. so one of the goals as you will see of the free muni for yutsd -- youth program was to eliminate the fear among riding transit. and it was important for us as an agency to tie in in dedecriminalization of this program. this bill also defines noise violation and infraction and allows for if we choose to do so to have an infraction for failing to yield to elderly and disabled passengers. i will also note that it bill is carried by the san francisco transit association and by the yutsd commission and proud to have received a letter of approval from the school district. we want to make sure you are updated on that. now i would like to introduce emmett nelson. >>supervisor jane kim: thank you for being here. >> good afternoon, as candice said i'm emmett nelson, the program manager for sf mta muni program. it's an honor to be here today to present this program. this program provides free muni access to low and moderate income youth to san francisco. when the program was initially passed, it
this following the success of free muni for youth program. so one of the goals as you will see of the free muni for yutsd -- youth program was to eliminate the fear among riding transit. and it was important for us as an agency to tie in in dedecriminalization of this program. this bill also defines noise violation and infraction and allows for if we choose to do so to have an infraction for failing to yield to elderly and disabled passengers. i will also note that it bill is carried by the san...
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and existing residents came up with the second at risk youth at risk youth to me that is did i understand from the america that he had ethics people are less electrical to contribution into adults so at risk youth a temptation to become riskier or ream at risk walk into a restaurant and order a drink or go into a liquor store and those are youth 18 to 23 folks at the congressmen edward serve as 24 pr okay. so some of the folks 21 to buy alcohol and some can get here on behalf of the appellant the alcohol you don't dr. to have a membership and on this to prove how old you are the issue keeping it out of their hands so they're not attempted that's issue i don't discount having this crossing from king edward it is not exceptional or extraordinary circumstances given the back those are at risk youth could be standing there for the circle but the project sponsor given that you can't a what can you do to keep this out of the hands of the folks across the street. >> act take a trial period of presenting in stores sales from 18 to 20. >> you'd still deliver. >> we would when i got home
and existing residents came up with the second at risk youth at risk youth to me that is did i understand from the america that he had ethics people are less electrical to contribution into adults so at risk youth a temptation to become riskier or ream at risk walk into a restaurant and order a drink or go into a liquor store and those are youth 18 to 23 folks at the congressmen edward serve as 24 pr okay. so some of the folks 21 to buy alcohol and some can get here on behalf of the appellant...
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the disaster that struck on the 13th of november invests its youth with this nobel task. freedom does not revenge but to be served and i welcome this new generation and it has been struck. it is not scared. it is lucid and in the image of the innocent it will know, i'm sure, to show greatness, it will live, it will fullyive in the name of the dead that we cry for today in spite of the tears this generation is today has become the face of france, long live the republic, long live france. >> the french president francois hollande delivering his keynote speech for those in paris. he was saying there the people who were killed and lost their lives two weeks ago were killed in a cowardly way and today the nation cries for those victims, 130 laughters will no longer be heard, describing the people he said they were france, that was why they were struck and said parents will never see their children again, some children will never see their parents again, families will forever now be separated. he told the survivors france will forever be at your side and after the burials he sai
the disaster that struck on the 13th of november invests its youth with this nobel task. freedom does not revenge but to be served and i welcome this new generation and it has been struck. it is not scared. it is lucid and in the image of the innocent it will know, i'm sure, to show greatness, it will live, it will fullyive in the name of the dead that we cry for today in spite of the tears this generation is today has become the face of france, long live the republic, long live france....
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lamar overseeing the brave youth leaders program at the ark, a teen youth council dedicated to building peace. >> chicago has always been a violent city, right? so is there any change for this? is this always been a violent city? what can we do about it? >> we can't do anything. we ain't got no money. there's only so much we can do. we can raise awareness. >> okay. >> if i was an average kid living in chicago, what would my life be like? >> not only the stuff in the community but in their homes. a lot of them live in situations where they're forced to grow up fast. walking down the street, you walk to the store, and it's not guaranteed they are coming home. it's just that simple. most kids live with their grandparents, so most kids deal with abandonment issues and the self-esteem is low and depression and suicide stuff. there's kids around here dealing with a lot of stuff. if it wasn't for the ark, no telling how worse they would be. >> can we fix this? >> yeah, we can, but will we? >> pam is once again pack back at st. sbinas with her husband and sons. >> we've all lost our children to
lamar overseeing the brave youth leaders program at the ark, a teen youth council dedicated to building peace. >> chicago has always been a violent city, right? so is there any change for this? is this always been a violent city? what can we do about it? >> we can't do anything. we ain't got no money. there's only so much we can do. we can raise awareness. >> okay. >> if i was an average kid living in chicago, what would my life be like? >> not only the stuff in...
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the attack of november 13 will remain in the memories of youth today as a terrible initiation to thearshness of the world, but also as an invitation to face up to the world by inventing new forms of commitment. i know that this generation will heritage,ss on our and it will have the courage of taking charge of the future of our nation. unhappiness from the tragedy will give this youth a great task. liberty does not fall for revenge, it falls for being served. i salute this new generation. they have instructed, -- been struck, but they are not afraid. -- they arerising as enterprising as those we are mourning today. they will know how to live up to these high challenges. in the nameve fully of the dead we are mourning today. despite the tears, this generation today has become the face of france. long live the republic, along with france -- long live france. announcer: french president francois hollande speaking there. ♪ [singing in french] coming up, it would be the challenges facing the u.s. immigration system. we begin with the head of the u.s. customs enforcement agency. that is fo
the attack of november 13 will remain in the memories of youth today as a terrible initiation to thearshness of the world, but also as an invitation to face up to the world by inventing new forms of commitment. i know that this generation will heritage,ss on our and it will have the courage of taking charge of the future of our nation. unhappiness from the tragedy will give this youth a great task. liberty does not fall for revenge, it falls for being served. i salute this new generation. they...
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are just less quotable >>> turning our attention to africa where pope francis it is easy for the country's youth to be recruited for rebel groups. he was speaking from a slum in the capital. the pope is on the third day of his visit from africa. he is due to leave can i can't on friday-- kenya. the central message is to young people today. what will he beelling them? >> reporter: absolutely. his message is to young people today and he is on his way mere. he is going to be here any time. he says that today is the lightly of his trip because he's going to be meeting young people. many of them are here. lots of excitement. everyone is singing and just waiting for him and they're saying they want to give him a warm kennian welcome. his main message has been empowerment to the youth. he says the youth is very important to any country. africa is a country that has a majority of young people. so he says that it's time to empower the young people. we can't have so many young people who are disenfranchised, disempowered, because it becomes very easy for people like violent arms groups, rebels, or even po
are just less quotable >>> turning our attention to africa where pope francis it is easy for the country's youth to be recruited for rebel groups. he was speaking from a slum in the capital. the pope is on the third day of his visit from africa. he is due to leave can i can't on friday-- kenya. the central message is to young people today. what will he beelling them? >> reporter: absolutely. his message is to young people today and he is on his way mere. he is going to be here...
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it's a statewide initiative to engage the youth in the caucus voting process, and something the secretary of state's office is calling "caucus 101." the office has already helped teachers bring the caucus to life in their classrooms. and now they'll launch a special event encompassing those lessons, including a mock caucus. "we're very excited about giving our young people the opportunity to learn first hand about how the iowa caucuses work. beign first in the nation is a very serious responsibility and i think this activity will give them the background they need to become engaged in civics in their community. " stephanie: the iowa youth caucus will be on november 19th at high schools, community colleges, and libraries around the state, stephanie: coming up on local 5 news at six... a traffice stop in iowa city turns into a gesture of kindness from the officer. jack: and....why are these students shaving off their professor's beard? "your watching local 5 news at 6 in hd with jack miller, stephanie angleson, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist brad edwards, and
it's a statewide initiative to engage the youth in the caucus voting process, and something the secretary of state's office is calling "caucus 101." the office has already helped teachers bring the caucus to life in their classrooms. and now they'll launch a special event encompassing those lessons, including a mock caucus. "we're very excited about giving our young people the opportunity to learn first hand about how the iowa caucuses work. beign first in the nation is a very...
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a lot of the youth are really inspired by mr. trump and the american dream. cynthia: donald trump, like most of the presidential candidates, trying to appeal to the youth vote and lori and younger voters. he has said to speak shortly after 6:00 and we will be here live at 6:00 to bring that to you. it will have for -- have full steve: we will look for more from you at 6:00.. more gop presidential hopefuls are in iowa right now. kentucky senator rand paul is making several stops around the state including this meet&greet this morning in altoona. carly fiorina is also holding some town hall meetings today. she spoke this afternoon at the community center in harlan in western iowa. new jersey governor chris christie is also in iowa today making stops in eastern iowa. coming up a little later in this newscast, seeking support. we go live to our washington bureau to see why we could be seeing more of the candidates than usual in the coming months. stacey: and on the democratic side, new poll numbers from cbs news/new york times show hillary clinton with a big lead
a lot of the youth are really inspired by mr. trump and the american dream. cynthia: donald trump, like most of the presidential candidates, trying to appeal to the youth vote and lori and younger voters. he has said to speak shortly after 6:00 and we will be here live at 6:00 to bring that to you. it will have for -- have full steve: we will look for more from you at 6:00.. more gop presidential hopefuls are in iowa right now. kentucky senator rand paul is making several stops around the state...
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the youth will prove the elections. music and mega phones are the weapons of joins for the candidates who are pushing for a high turn out. this man who served as prime minister is the front runner. he left government just a year ago after opposing plans to extend blaise comparore's rule. a be that as it may man and finance minister, zephirin diabre, is the other candidate. the front runner's ties to the former regime is a disappointment. >>> we have nothing to be ashamed off. >> reporter: it is one of the poorest countries on earth. its ailing economy was affected by the crisis that followed the resignation of blaise comparore. >>> the people of burkina faso want the-- burkina faso want the chance to bring good to the country. officials of the congress for democrat accuracy party have been lobbying elders for support. they will have to the right to choose the posts of prime minister and speaker. >> translation: we are not happy at all. it is very unfair because we would have one if we had been permitted to run for the p
the youth will prove the elections. music and mega phones are the weapons of joins for the candidates who are pushing for a high turn out. this man who served as prime minister is the front runner. he left government just a year ago after opposing plans to extend blaise comparore's rule. a be that as it may man and finance minister, zephirin diabre, is the other candidate. the front runner's ties to the former regime is a disappointment. >>> we have nothing to be ashamed off. >>...
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some people traveling nearly an lot of time into the youth soccer. it was disappointing. >> reporter: harris offered free tickets to a devils' game for the players and families and an unconditional apology. he also has an interest in soccer. he's on the verge of buying a big stake in a london premier club, crystal palace. >> if he's looking for future prospects, he can find them in morris plains. tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> more than 100 people are suing a pennsylvania area drug company because they got pregnant. the lawsuit says the birth control bills were incorrectly package, causing women to take the wrong days. endopharmaceutical will not comment on the pending lawsuits in 2011, 3 million birth control bills were recalled. plaintiffs want compensation to their children. criticizing hillary clinton for her response to a voter's crude comment about carly fiorina. >> she says she's a great ceo, and every time i see her on tv, i want to reach through and strangle her. i know that doesn't sound very nice. >> i wouldn't mess with you. [ laughter ] >>
some people traveling nearly an lot of time into the youth soccer. it was disappointing. >> reporter: harris offered free tickets to a devils' game for the players and families and an unconditional apology. he also has an interest in soccer. he's on the verge of buying a big stake in a london premier club, crystal palace. >> if he's looking for future prospects, he can find them in morris plains. tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> more than 100 people are suing a pennsylvania...
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that looks to the future and says let's resurrect that police academy program and make sure that the youthity also see potential crazy they can enjoy in the police department or at least be exposed that that to the cadet program to be eligible to go to the academy a city that vests in a program that reaches youth that are already in trouble reaches into their lives and suggested to go them we can interrupt the patterns of activities if drawings them into challenging lives and pull them into job saving lives with career paths i pathways lives they, see better education we're all increasing those opportunities from kindergarten to college we'll be supporting our youth all of our youth and particularly emphasis on the youth in poverty strictly community i get to do that as the 43 mayor and begin in public housing that people have a way forward for themselves and their family through all the programs in education and interrupt those patterns activities that might suggest otherwise we'll support through our families and children and youth programs programs and the passage of prop c last year an
that looks to the future and says let's resurrect that police academy program and make sure that the youthity also see potential crazy they can enjoy in the police department or at least be exposed that that to the cadet program to be eligible to go to the academy a city that vests in a program that reaches youth that are already in trouble reaches into their lives and suggested to go them we can interrupt the patterns of activities if drawings them into challenging lives and pull them into job...
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youth. >> >. how i made the change, why i made the change, who helped me make the change. >> reporter: he's the speaker at a youth summit made possible by a 500,000-dollar state grant aimed at gang reduction, intervention, and prevention. >> >. young people get the chance to get networked with adults that are able to support them in their success. >> reporter: there are more than 100 kids here, voluntary manslaughter headed off to college -- here, some are headed off to college. >> it shows somebody cares for us. >> reporter: he's a future freshman next year. >> they played a big part in my turn around because honestly, i mean, without reach i don't know what i'd be doing on a day- to-day basis. >> reporter: the police on hand too trying to build trusting relationships with teens. >> we wanted them to see the police not only in uniform because wide receiver all a part -- we're all a part of this together, but see who the officers are when they're not at work. >> keep at it, and you don't have to know all the ans
youth. >> >. how i made the change, why i made the change, who helped me make the change. >> reporter: he's the speaker at a youth summit made possible by a 500,000-dollar state grant aimed at gang reduction, intervention, and prevention. >> >. young people get the chance to get networked with adults that are able to support them in their success. >> reporter: there are more than 100 kids here, voluntary manslaughter headed off to college -- here, some are headed...
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the social enterprise matches entry level jobs with young people aged 14 to 24. half of them are foster youth. >> they don't have just sort of the typical supports to help them get that first food in the door for working. that's individual youth, right? >> reporter: as the ceo of teenforce john works with about 50 santa clara county businesses from technology and healthcare to retail and food service. john says many of them had not hired young people until he approached them. >> we step in and say, look, if we can find you the right youth with the right schedule who is prepared, then would you be willing to interview them? >> thank you for calling outreach. >> reporter: in the last five years, john has helped 550 young people find jobs all over santa clara county including outreach in san jose. >> let me transfer you. >> reporter: college student theresa monzon is a full-time receptionist for the outreach paratransit program a job she landed through teenforce. >> i like helping people and i got a chance to do that. >> reporter: since she aged out of foster care, theresa has been on her own. >
the social enterprise matches entry level jobs with young people aged 14 to 24. half of them are foster youth. >> they don't have just sort of the typical supports to help them get that first food in the door for working. that's individual youth, right? >> reporter: as the ceo of teenforce john works with about 50 santa clara county businesses from technology and healthcare to retail and food service. john says many of them had not hired young people until he approached them....
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he said young people are the backbone of any country, and urged leaders here not to ignore the youth.e says the fight against corruption goes hand in hand with economic empowerment for young people. >> translator: tieballism can destroy. it can mean having a hand hidden behind your backs and having a stone to throw at others. you won't be able to have a dialogue with each other, if you don't listen to each other. then you will have a division like dust, like a worm that grows in society. >>> this man told us the message resinates with many in kenya. >> corruption is something that is eating up our society, and i think the kenyan leaders are listening, and we are going to experience change after this visit, i'm hoping. >> reporter: earlier the pope spent time with some of the pour. he called on the leadership to make sure all sectors of the population get to live a dignified life. he touched on many of the issues that kenyans wanted to hear, delivering a tough message in his gentle way. catherine soi, al jazeera, nairobi. >>> you are watching al jazeera, still to come for you, how afri
he said young people are the backbone of any country, and urged leaders here not to ignore the youth.e says the fight against corruption goes hand in hand with economic empowerment for young people. >> translator: tieballism can destroy. it can mean having a hand hidden behind your backs and having a stone to throw at others. you won't be able to have a dialogue with each other, if you don't listen to each other. then you will have a division like dust, like a worm that grows in society....
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youth. >> >. how i made the change, why i made the change, who helped me make the change. >> reporter: he's the speaker at a youth summit made possible by a 500,000-dollar state grant aimed at gang reduction, intervention, and prevention. >> >. young people get the chance to get networked with
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residents it is how for this work is it feels last week we're not building enough when you meet the youth families in the neighborhood we've built affordable housing those are the most cranial moments i'm excited to welcome our recipe to the in and look forward to serving you finally he just want to give a shout out and thank the city for their support of building more affordable housing it has been 20 years since we last passed the affordable housing bond no 1996 for one hundred million dollars and last night for one hundred and $50 million that will have a tremendous impact not only to the district i represent across the city and we have a lot to do a lot to do when i came into the office we were building at 80 percent of low income housing needs that is good but have to keep up the numbers we were this only building others less than 12 percent we have to continue to build low income affordable housing we have to we must build more middle-income housing in san francisco in order to keep diverse san francisco whether it is giant on this site or you know with future projects i look forwar
residents it is how for this work is it feels last week we're not building enough when you meet the youth families in the neighborhood we've built affordable housing those are the most cranial moments i'm excited to welcome our recipe to the in and look forward to serving you finally he just want to give a shout out and thank the city for their support of building more affordable housing it has been 20 years since we last passed the affordable housing bond no 1996 for one hundred million...
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if you would like to donate, didn't contact with the youth office or on our website and get in touch with her so we can come pick up the donation. kim: they just show up the night up and be a part of that if they would like? guest: absolutely. and we hope they stay for the kim: i know i would youth course performs a lot of concerts throughout the year at a lot of work for going to a big concert like this. tell me what it is like. you are seeing all these kids from six to 18. that is to be special to see them perform. guest: it so special and the singers are excited about this. they've been working on these songs since september. they are excited to share with their families and friends in the community. it's a special thing because you get to see all that beautiful hard work and sense of community it is gorgeous. kim: if they came in the concert opportunity? guest: yes. have the candlelight concert. that will be down sound -- downtown. it will be a smaller, more intimate concert with our of requires -- our upper choirs. kim: two great opportunities to get you into the holiday mood. he
if you would like to donate, didn't contact with the youth office or on our website and get in touch with her so we can come pick up the donation. kim: they just show up the night up and be a part of that if they would like? guest: absolutely. and we hope they stay for the kim: i know i would youth course performs a lot of concerts throughout the year at a lot of work for going to a big concert like this. tell me what it is like. you are seeing all these kids from six to 18. that is to be...
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check the nbc 10 app to see our special project the faces of homeless youth. >>> it's 5:43. this morning we have new information on that russian plane that went down in egypt. why experts say the evidence points away from a possible missile strike as the cause of that accident. plus, cashing in on the election. we'll explain how one local woman landed 10 grand just by casting a ballot. homeless youth. we'll explain how one local >>> we have new information and new video from that deadly crash of a russian jetliner over the weekend. these are new images. intelligence says it detected a heat flash at the last known location saturday but no evidence of a missile strike. it also said that none of the passengers or crew showed up on a terrorist data base. the jetliner was flying from a resort on the red sea to st. petersburg russia. >> a former casino could be used to house syrian refugees. glenn straub owns the building and is willing to let the people stay while the legal battle continues. straub has been trying to reopen it but lawsuits have prevented that. straub proposed usin
check the nbc 10 app to see our special project the faces of homeless youth. >>> it's 5:43. this morning we have new information on that russian plane that went down in egypt. why experts say the evidence points away from a possible missile strike as the cause of that accident. plus, cashing in on the election. we'll explain how one local woman landed 10 grand just by casting a ballot. homeless youth. we'll explain how one local >>> we have new information and new video from...
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charles gliniewicz's wife and son sent and received incriminating text messages during the probe of the youth program that he oversaw.one of the messages to his wife, read "need to hide the funds some how."months before he died -- gliniewicz tried to hire a hitman to kill the person he feared would expose him as a thief. a follow up to a violent stabbing attack attackon the campus of university of california merced.authorities now say 18- year-old faisal mohammad stabbed four people, because he was barred from a study group.the county sheriff says they found a two page manifesto detailing his plan to attack his llow classmates.he adds that plan "the fortune part is that we had some intervention with citizens, with students, with a construction worker. his plan went haywire because people fought back." back."campus police shot and killed mohammed shortly after the attack.two of the stabbing victims remain in the hospital recovering, the other two have already been released. new this morning, morning,the man who flew through some of the country's most restrictive airspace in a gyrocopter will p
charles gliniewicz's wife and son sent and received incriminating text messages during the probe of the youth program that he oversaw.one of the messages to his wife, read "need to hide the funds some how."months before he died -- gliniewicz tried to hire a hitman to kill the person he feared would expose him as a thief. a follow up to a violent stabbing attack attackon the campus of university of california merced.authorities now say 18- year-old faisal mohammad stabbed four people,...
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melodie gliniewicz took part in the youth police program. the u-s house approved a transportation bill, but there is no significant spending increase with it. the bill passed on a 363 to 64 vote this morning with wide bipartisan support. the six year bill authorizes 325-billion dollars through the 2021 federal budget year, but it only provides money for the first three years. the transportatio n secretary has said at least 400 billion dollars over six years is needed to prevent traffic congestion from getting worse. people can now sign up to speak to the iowa utilities board next week about the proposed bakken oil pipeline. the pipeline would run through much of iowa, carrying thousand barrels of crude oil each day from north dakota to southern illinois. the utilities board will hear public comments on the pipeline a week from today in boone. it's allotting time for a little more than 200 people to speak, giving each person just two minutes. but speakers have to sign up with the board ahead of time. a group that opposes the oil pipeline say t
melodie gliniewicz took part in the youth police program. the u-s house approved a transportation bill, but there is no significant spending increase with it. the bill passed on a 363 to 64 vote this morning with wide bipartisan support. the six year bill authorizes 325-billion dollars through the 2021 federal budget year, but it only provides money for the first three years. the transportatio n secretary has said at least 400 billion dollars over six years is needed to prevent traffic...
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last year, the new orleans city council passed a resolution that sent some run to the city run youth facility. >> the revelations about the facilities and treatment of youth in our facilities is something that has progressed over recent times. >> there isn't enough space in the youth center. the city is considering a plan to use federal disaster money to expand the center, adding at least 20 beds. >> it seems like we've gotten most of the people in the criminal justice system to agree that the juveniles should not be at o.p.t. >> but construction would take at least two years, further delaying a solution to what many in new orleans have long considered a dangerous problem. jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >> up next, the highest honor, the army captain who will be recognized by president obama for his selfless act in afghanistan. up. >> just a few hours, the president will present a medal to a soldier from afghanistan. >> the president will present the military's highest medal of honor to a military member who saved lives and risked his own in afghanistan. he jumped on a suic
last year, the new orleans city council passed a resolution that sent some run to the city run youth facility. >> the revelations about the facilities and treatment of youth in our facilities is something that has progressed over recent times. >> there isn't enough space in the youth center. the city is considering a plan to use federal disaster money to expand the center, adding at least 20 beds. >> it seems like we've gotten most of the people in the criminal justice system...
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out a year ago we hopped on it and decided to make video. >> connect with the youth, you're the youth. >> just a fun activity. do it because it's fun. >> can you tell us a story in six seconds. >> you can tell a story in whatever amount of time that you can get something on a camera. that's 1,000 words. >> might be a little hard to tell a longer line, but, you know. >> a lot of people making vine but sdroent 27 million followers like what you have. what is it about what you're doing that's caught on, do you think? >> for me personally, if you look at way social media is set up, like we both have a lot of followers on vine but they are also distributed among youtube and instagram and twitter and snapchat and when there's millions of people that you can talk to and access that easily, like for me personally, like i say, just being honest and being myself and that kind of like helps me i guess talk to -- to people and get followers. i can't really explain. >> hard to explain. >> then you see somebody like james franco redoing your thing. take a look, pretty good of this >> the royals. be
out a year ago we hopped on it and decided to make video. >> connect with the youth, you're the youth. >> just a fun activity. do it because it's fun. >> can you tell us a story in six seconds. >> you can tell a story in whatever amount of time that you can get something on a camera. that's 1,000 words. >> might be a little hard to tell a longer line, but, you know. >> a lot of people making vine but sdroent 27 million followers like what you have. what is it...
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he spoke passionately about the need to empower the youth. frustration, he said makes it easier for young people to be radicalized like armed groups. he was very passionate about the need to empower people. he spoke out against tribalism, another serious problem here. kenyans divided along tribal lines and his message has been unity and conciliation. people hope leaders here have not only heard but will act on some of the things he said. >> child marriage is particularly significant in africa where a third of girls were married before the age of 18. many come from poor rural communities with a practice of paying a dowry is considered routine. the minimum legal age for marriage in some countries is 15. unicef said there were 125 million child brides in africa. >> the african union is holding its first summit on ending child marriages. the meeting is in zambia. that's where 42% of girls are married before they turn 18. we have a report. cultural divisions and poverty both play a role. >> this is the so i understand of opportunity for these women
he spoke passionately about the need to empower the youth. frustration, he said makes it easier for young people to be radicalized like armed groups. he was very passionate about the need to empower people. he spoke out against tribalism, another serious problem here. kenyans divided along tribal lines and his message has been unity and conciliation. people hope leaders here have not only heard but will act on some of the things he said. >> child marriage is particularly significant in...
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certainly relations between the israeli military and the youth in the refugee camp has always been tensethis is not the first time the israelis move in to demolish a house. they've tried that twice before and didn't really manage to get in. they were met with fierce resistance. now it comes at the back of several other demolitions since friday, a couple of houses in navlos on one in sillwed. >> hoda abdel hamid reporting there. thrnchts have been increased air strikes in the southern yemen city of ta'izz. the battle for the strategic location has been going on for months. fighting houthi rebels, control of third largest city has been split. myanmar's government returned to parliament today, could make things difficult for opposition leader aung san suu kyi and her party. it was first time she and her party entered parliament, she is constitutionally barred from holding office. >>> in u.s. the shooting of an armed black man in minnesota on sunday has led to protests. jamar clark had reportedly assaulted someone. witnesses say that clark didn't struggle with the police, the two officers in
certainly relations between the israeli military and the youth in the refugee camp has always been tensethis is not the first time the israelis move in to demolish a house. they've tried that twice before and didn't really manage to get in. they were met with fierce resistance. now it comes at the back of several other demolitions since friday, a couple of houses in navlos on one in sillwed. >> hoda abdel hamid reporting there. thrnchts have been increased air strikes in the southern...
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and a philadelphia youth group. they spent the night outside. >> they did it to raise awareness about youth homelessness in the city. members of the chapter and the bright hope youth coalition rallied before the sleep out in north philadelphia. they set up card board boxes, used those as beds, symbolizing the challenges that homeless young people face every day. >> we sleep out here for a couple of hours to simulate what it would be like to be homeless. >> the problem of youth homelessness is exploding. we have a lot of youth homelessness in various areas. >> the groups gather donations for homeless shelters in the city. the nbc 10 digital team spent two months following youth homelessness and their reports took them from the streets of philadelphia to the city's homeless shelters. what they found was eye opening. you can check our nbc 10 app to see our special project the faces of homeless youth. >>> it's 4:38. millions of migrants continue to risk their lives with no clear place to call home. >> ahead could the jersey shore serv
and a philadelphia youth group. they spent the night outside. >> they did it to raise awareness about youth homelessness in the city. members of the chapter and the bright hope youth coalition rallied before the sleep out in north philadelphia. they set up card board boxes, used those as beds, symbolizing the challenges that homeless young people face every day. >> we sleep out here for a couple of hours to simulate what it would be like to be homeless. >> the problem of youth...
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the youth pope will be desize i've. music -- will be decisive. blaise compaore is a front runner, the former prime minister. he left government a year ago, after refusing plans to extend the blaise compaore rule. a businessman, former finance minister is a candidate. the front runner's ties to the former regime is a disappointment. >> translation: it's a misconception that we don't represent grade. we served under blaise compaore. we have nothing to be ashamed of. >> reporter: burkina faso is a poor country. the ailing economy was affected by the crisis that followed the resignation of blaise compaore. >> for the people, more than anything, that the burkina faso people want is for the elections to solve the country. >> representatives of the former ruling party - none of them - are allowed to stand for presidency. officials have been campaigning with elders for support. a majority gives them the right to choose the post of prime minister and speaker. >> translation: we are not happy, it's unfair, we would have one if permitted to run. >> they have
the youth pope will be desize i've. music -- will be decisive. blaise compaore is a front runner, the former prime minister. he left government a year ago, after refusing plans to extend the blaise compaore rule. a businessman, former finance minister is a candidate. the front runner's ties to the former regime is a disappointment. >> translation: it's a misconception that we don't represent grade. we served under blaise compaore. we have nothing to be ashamed of. >> reporter:...
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the killing of the youth was one of the events seen as sparking the eventual war between israel and hamas in 2014. a third suspect as entered a last-minute insanity plea, and his verdict has been delayed. he said that he fears his son's killers will be set free. >> the european union is broshing off a spat with israel, saying will push for piece in the middle east. they said they are freezing relations with brussels. europe's foreign affairs spokeswoman said earlier that peace efforts would continue because in her words peace in the middle east is of interest to all. it is just coming up to 20 minutes past 9:00 in the eastern. a reminder of top stories this past hour. a week and a half to curb climate claims. francois hollande, barack obama and more than 140 governments have been telled the u.n. delegates what they hope to achieve. a big mistake says vladimir putin, the russian president standing firm on the shooting down of a military jet by turkey this past week. turkey is refuse to go apologize. facing charges of assault, manslaughter, reckless endangerment and misconduct in office, th
the killing of the youth was one of the events seen as sparking the eventual war between israel and hamas in 2014. a third suspect as entered a last-minute insanity plea, and his verdict has been delayed. he said that he fears his son's killers will be set free. >> the european union is broshing off a spat with israel, saying will push for piece in the middle east. they said they are freezing relations with brussels. europe's foreign affairs spokeswoman said earlier that peace efforts...
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pursuant to california welfare and institutions code for sections 5150, 5585.50, and 5585.5 for the youth ages 5 to 17 and authorizing the director of behavioral health services to enter into a designation agreement with said facility. >> thank you and we have a presentation from our public health department. >> this is ken epstein from the public health department representing children youth families of behavioral health. we have been here before. there was a mild change in the designation. we had put one of the wrong designation numbers in there so we're asking to redesignate the csu facility, the crisis stabilization facility for this which is part of the board of supervisors responsibilities. i can answer any questions. >> i see no questions. thank you mr. epstein for being here. let's open it up for public comment. is there anyone from the public that would like to speak? welcome back walter. >> thanks supervisor mar. i get so emotional city, every time i think of safety with you. i get so emotional, ain't it shocking what these items can do. ain't is shocking what these items can. d
pursuant to california welfare and institutions code for sections 5150, 5585.50, and 5585.5 for the youth ages 5 to 17 and authorizing the director of behavioral health services to enter into a designation agreement with said facility. >> thank you and we have a presentation from our public health department. >> this is ken epstein from the public health department representing children youth families of behavioral health. we have been here before. there was a mild change in the...
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but the disaffected youths, and radical elements have had limited success, in part with the targeted measures being unstigmatised in the area. >> translation: we support the government measures unreservedly. as long as they don't single out any one community. the proposals need to be pit forward in a general way. not just for one neighbourhood. >> there's a place where it was needed and what worked. time and time again, what we find in belgium is a disjointed approach between different areas and police forces. we have come here to a place here where the mayor has a different idea to sis counterparts in brussels. the mayor was weeks into his job when visited by intelligence officers, warning him that his town had a serious problem. he set up a programme of intervention. for two years, not one local youth has left to join i.s.i.l. >> you have to open your eyes and put out - your head out of the soil. i hope sincerely that the awful things that happened in paris, that the eyes are open, that they will support the local communities to do their job, because radicalism, you win or lose it
but the disaffected youths, and radical elements have had limited success, in part with the targeted measures being unstigmatised in the area. >> translation: we support the government measures unreservedly. as long as they don't single out any one community. the proposals need to be pit forward in a general way. not just for one neighbourhood. >> there's a place where it was needed and what worked. time and time again, what we find in belgium is a disjointed approach between...
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those it is important to note two things first, that the project does comply with the precisions for the youthnd family sud namely with only affordable and two conditional use when i think that perhaps more interesting and relevant frankly is that the planning commission recommended and as land use commission amended the sud for the 5 m project the 5m sud so is actually incorporates o requirements that live together or today in the 5m sud but expectation for restaurants the adaptation choose the 5 m sud will expand the controls that exist of the youth and family sud. >> thank you for that one. >> this is in regards to shadows i know that you spoke quickly and i did not understand it was so fast about shadows in terms of the open space that the new speak up and i sort of realize there are issues around that i'm curious what impact does it have in terms of shadowing impact of the new open space. >> michael planning department staff in the context of the environmental impact report we would liquidate the change from the existing future conditions so the open space does not exist so the mary court
those it is important to note two things first, that the project does comply with the precisions for the youthnd family sud namely with only affordable and two conditional use when i think that perhaps more interesting and relevant frankly is that the planning commission recommended and as land use commission amended the sud for the 5 m project the 5m sud so is actually incorporates o requirements that live together or today in the 5m sud but expectation for restaurants the adaptation choose...
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the 5 m. >> thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i'm a youthrogram yoerd at the filipino community as an usher born if the filipinos and actually used to live off bryant street light one of the folks that actually thousands of people that have been displaced and live in the east bay now so when we say displacement it is a real thing for so many people for the by the way, and so many people in the country and this world we live in filipino are displaced at&t alarming rate of 6 thousand filipino looking for work in the phone numbers we looked for resource and job opportunity we face the same kind of displacement and issues we fastback home i want to say gentrification is a fancy way for systematic racism is a fancy word for displacement i want to ask you a question for who is that development the people that live in the neighborhood the people that grew up here the artists and educators and a in question populated earlier around the income disparities we know that a lot of the people a lot of filipinos have home caregivers and housekeeper struggl
the 5 m. >> thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i'm a youthrogram yoerd at the filipino community as an usher born if the filipinos and actually used to live off bryant street light one of the folks that actually thousands of people that have been displaced and live in the east bay now so when we say displacement it is a real thing for so many people for the by the way, and so many people in the country and this world we live in filipino are...
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, no matter how crazy young people might leadership has, to learn how to listen to the voices of the youth. julian: you mentioned that others have said young people don't know the history of the struggles that brought them to where they are. do they have to know, do they need to know, and if they do, ?ow can we make sure >> there has to be a sense of history. we live in a country that encourages historical amnesia. there has to be a sense of that history. but young people cannot know it in the same way that we who experienced it know it. often times, we demand a relationship to the history on the part of young people that our relationship to people who have experienced it. my sense is i am very happy ,ften times when i hear people not questioning what we had to not, you know, perhaps they know that there was a time when it would not have been possible for a black person to be in an institution like they cannot spend so much time reflecting on that that they forget about what they need to do now that they are here. this is where they are and this is where they begin. this is what we offered
, no matter how crazy young people might leadership has, to learn how to listen to the voices of the youth. julian: you mentioned that others have said young people don't know the history of the struggles that brought them to where they are. do they have to know, do they need to know, and if they do, ?ow can we make sure >> there has to be a sense of history. we live in a country that encourages historical amnesia. there has to be a sense of that history. but young people cannot know it...
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i want to tell the youth heard him very well. we want to stay away from that sugar. we hope that the kenyan government and the people who are working in the public sector to do all they can to stay away from that sugar. you can stay away from it and we will have a good kenya. >> reporter: thank you very much. he spoke about corruption in the vatican. the message was heard loud and clear by the kenyan youth. there is a gentleman from tanzania here. max. >> robyn, thank you very much. >>> expected the issue of gay rights in uganda. the pontiff has made remarks before and ugandan church lea r leaders disagree on the gays in the church. david mckenzie has this exclusive report. >> reporter: in uganda, god isn't hard to find. in it, cafes and boutiques and stores. at tuesday's sermon for thousands. >> does god love uganda? >> he does. >> reporter: it should be fertile ground for the visit. >> he is hypocritical. he must take a stand. >> reporter: some ugandan priests are angry at pope francis' attempts to reach out to christians. >> you say this is the proof. this is the w
i want to tell the youth heard him very well. we want to stay away from that sugar. we hope that the kenyan government and the people who are working in the public sector to do all they can to stay away from that sugar. you can stay away from it and we will have a good kenya. >> reporter: thank you very much. he spoke about corruption in the vatican. the message was heard loud and clear by the kenyan youth. there is a gentleman from tanzania here. max. >> robyn, thank you very much....
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the tobacco there. and they're really, really eye-catching, especially to youth and teens. teens are definitely being still marketed to and targeted in different ways. we're just seeing it a little bit different nowadays. >> in 2009, president obama passed the tobacco control act, which put new restrictions on tobacco marketing to minors. so how are they getting around those restrictions? >> well, as magi started to allude to, they're just finding new ways to market their product towards young people. there's the slick advertising advertising their products. as magi was mentioning, when you go into convenience stores, we can't go into a convenience store today without seeing these advertisements all over the door at eye level of youth. the product placement -- tobacco being placed right by candy, right by the counter. and then these new emerging products the tobacco industry is rolling out, like e-cigarettes and sweet and flavored cigars. we have e-cigarettes in flavors like gummy bear and cotton candy. obviously we know who the tobacco industry is marketing with those produ
the tobacco there. and they're really, really eye-catching, especially to youth and teens. teens are definitely being still marketed to and targeted in different ways. we're just seeing it a little bit different nowadays. >> in 2009, president obama passed the tobacco control act, which put new restrictions on tobacco marketing to minors. so how are they getting around those restrictions? >> well, as magi started to allude to, they're just finding new ways to market their product...
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deployed, 10,000 others from the national youth service have also been deployed here to help in kraut control. in uganda the authorities there say that the security is also under check. but like you said the central african republic will present the greatest challenge should the pope go there. he wants to visit a mosque. he wants to visit the displaced people there. and also hold mass at a stadium. there is an ongoing fighting that started in 2013 when the then president was ousted. christian and news limb groups have been fighting. the pope is very determined to go and the authorities are saying that they are constantly assessing the situation there, peter. >> and also comments from the pontiff on his papel plane as he was flying towards after cashing it'africa.joking. telling people i am not worried about security. i am more worried about the mosquitoes. >> reporter: yes, i heard he
deployed, 10,000 others from the national youth service have also been deployed here to help in kraut control. in uganda the authorities there say that the security is also under check. but like you said the central african republic will present the greatest challenge should the pope go there. he wants to visit a mosque. he wants to visit the displaced people there. and also hold mass at a stadium. there is an ongoing fighting that started in 2013 when the then president was ousted. christian...
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open the app to see our special project titled the faces of homeless youth. >>> a fraternity at the college of new jersey is suspended indefinitely spending an investigation into possible rules violations. university officials confirmed an interim suspension. a college spokesperson would not comment on the nature of the allegations, only to say an interim suspension could happen in the event of exceptional circumstances to ensure the health, safety and welfare of students. >>> from the nbc 10 news burro, victimized by vultures. >> flashing lights and blow horns to scare the birds away. they say hundreds of them have made themselves a little too comfortable in their community over the past year. >> the buzzards have taken over the community. they have torn up houses and decks and furniture and they just have done a tremendous amount of damage. >> neighbors reached out for help but say the recommendations didn't work. they will keep making noise until the as a rule tours find a new place to call home. >> maybe it's just too warm out there for them to fly south at this point. >> right. that me
open the app to see our special project titled the faces of homeless youth. >>> a fraternity at the college of new jersey is suspended indefinitely spending an investigation into possible rules violations. university officials confirmed an interim suspension. a college spokesperson would not comment on the nature of the allegations, only to say an interim suspension could happen in the event of exceptional circumstances to ensure the health, safety and welfare of students. >>>...
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residents it is how for this work is it feels last week we're not building enough when you meet the youth families in the neighborhood we've built affordable housing those are the most cranial moments i'm excited to welcome our recipe to the in and look forward to serving you finally he just want to give a shout out and thank the city for their support of building more affordable housing it has been 20 years since we last passed the affordable housing bond no 1996 for one hundred million dollars and last night for one hundred and $50 million that will have a tremendous impact not only to the district i represent across the city and we have a lot to do a lot to do when i came into the office we were building at 80 percent of low income housing needs that is good but have to keep up the numbers we were this only building others less than 12 percent we have to continue to build low income affordable housing we have to we must build more middle-income housing in san francisco in order to keep diverse san francisco whether it is giant on this site or you know with future projects i look forwar
residents it is how for this work is it feels last week we're not building enough when you meet the youth families in the neighborhood we've built affordable housing those are the most cranial moments i'm excited to welcome our recipe to the in and look forward to serving you finally he just want to give a shout out and thank the city for their support of building more affordable housing it has been 20 years since we last passed the affordable housing bond no 1996 for one hundred million...
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>> i would agree that it definitely starts with the youth. ow and you said it was the last generation i guess that's kind of mine. but i remember being outside and playing outside doing sports 24/7 and that's obviously changed especially with the technology these days. but i also know that living in a rural place, like you said, it's very hard to find nutritious food and things like that so this is another question for you but i'm wondering how can we make it to where the food that is available is healthier. >> one of the interesting things that we're trying to do is to link up local economies with school systems so that farmers and, you know, this whole movement of farm to fork or whatever you want to call it but the basic idea is most school districts and a lot of rural communities, even though there's food all around people aren't growing it there anymore. if they do grow it, they ship it to somewhere else. it gets processed, manufactured, you know, stuffed with a whole bunch of stuff that's not necessarily bad for you gets frozen and shipp
>> i would agree that it definitely starts with the youth. ow and you said it was the last generation i guess that's kind of mine. but i remember being outside and playing outside doing sports 24/7 and that's obviously changed especially with the technology these days. but i also know that living in a rural place, like you said, it's very hard to find nutritious food and things like that so this is another question for you but i'm wondering how can we make it to where the food that is...