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and that's how our film—maker, glenn foster, came to be there. he was an engineer with morrison knudsen. mk drove roads through the desert and canals through the sand. it built three collossal dams at lightning speed. foster and mehtabuddin went out to film each stage of the project in detail, from the grand opening of the dams to the narrowest canals spreading across the desert. not many americans still remember the old days in helmand, but there are a very few. went to afghanistan in, er... my daughter was about a year old. i went ahead of you because we didn't have any house for the family for the first six months, and we were working on the new kandahar international airport. mm—hm. and then they came over about six months later. ——and inge came over about six months later. we lived in this little bungalow... it was a duplex. was it a duplex? yes, and it had one bathroom, a living room and a long kitchen with a table at the end with two chairs. quite small, yeah. that was the dining room. she laughs. well, been built on a huge compound
and that's how our film—maker, glenn foster, came to be there. he was an engineer with morrison knudsen. mk drove roads through the desert and canals through the sand. it built three collossal dams at lightning speed. foster and mehtabuddin went out to film each stage of the project in detail, from the grand opening of the dams to the narrowest canals spreading across the desert. not many americans still remember the old days in helmand, but there are a very few. went to afghanistan in, er......
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and that's how our film—maker, glen foster, came to be there. he was an engineer with morrison knudsen. mk drove roads through the desert and canals through the sand. it built three collossal dams at lightning speed. foster and mehtabuddin went out to film each stage of the project in detail, from the grand opening of the dams to the narrowest canals spreading across the desert. not many americans still remember the old days in helmand, but there are a very few. went to afghanistan in, er... my daughter was about a year old. i went ahead of you because we didn't have a house for the family for the first six months and we were working on the new kandahar international airport. mm—hm. and then they came over about six months later. we lived in this little bungalow... it was a duplex. was it a duplex? yes, it had one bathroom, one living room and a long kitchen with a table at the end with two chairs. that was the dining room. well, been built on a huge compound that the government of afghanistan had made available to mk quite a few years earlier
and that's how our film—maker, glen foster, came to be there. he was an engineer with morrison knudsen. mk drove roads through the desert and canals through the sand. it built three collossal dams at lightning speed. foster and mehtabuddin went out to film each stage of the project in detail, from the grand opening of the dams to the narrowest canals spreading across the desert. not many americans still remember the old days in helmand, but there are a very few. went to afghanistan in, er......
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so he goes out and he hires this guy by the name of captain foster captain foster had a 86 foot schooner called the clotilde and we're going to talk about the clotild a little further in the tour. and kept them foster then hires 11 crewmen and they leave out the port of mobile with 75 yards of lumber stacked on top of the clotilde now. i do want to show you something over here. this building just closed about a year ago, and you see who it's for lease by ml maher. there's a police sign right there on the side of the building. well, that's the same family. that's the fourth fifth generation member of that family that owns that property and they have property all the way from mobile up to chest thing, alabama, which is 27 miles from here actually around 25 million dollars worth of property and most of it's for lease very seldom. do they sell it? okay, we're gonna talk about that as well. but i wanted to point that out because because we're right in downtown mobile. captain foster leaves out the port of mobile on the clotilde with 11 crew men and the lumber. well, it looked normal when he l
so he goes out and he hires this guy by the name of captain foster captain foster had a 86 foot schooner called the clotilde and we're going to talk about the clotild a little further in the tour. and kept them foster then hires 11 crewmen and they leave out the port of mobile with 75 yards of lumber stacked on top of the clotilde now. i do want to show you something over here. this building just closed about a year ago, and you see who it's for lease by ml maher. there's a police sign right...
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captain foster was somewhat shrewd. he told the interpreter, he says, listen, the bet was for 100, but i need 130 in case some of them die, if i have to kill some or they commit suicide, i want to make sure that timothy maeher wins that bet, so he told the interpreter to get him individuals from four or five different tribes. that way he would have have less of a chance of a mutiny upon return because they didn't speak the same language, and he also said for every man get me a woman, for every little boy get me a little girl, and i want to point out if you look over to the right, you'll see a bridge that's suspended like a ship, two-masted ship and the "clotilda" was a two-mast ship. that bridge was constructed in 1995. prior to that bridge we had a two-lane bridge that would take us over to the eastern shore show it crosses the mobile river. well, captain foster is at the dock in the kingdom of dahomey, and the process of leaving and some of the enslavers started to retrieving some of the individuals that they had sold
captain foster was somewhat shrewd. he told the interpreter, he says, listen, the bet was for 100, but i need 130 in case some of them die, if i have to kill some or they commit suicide, i want to make sure that timothy maeher wins that bet, so he told the interpreter to get him individuals from four or five different tribes. that way he would have have less of a chance of a mutiny upon return because they didn't speak the same language, and he also said for every man get me a woman, for every...
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well, captain foster is at the dock in the kingdom of dahomey. and some of the enslavers started retrieving some of the individuals that they had sold them and captain foster had to leave in a hurry. and he actually left about 20. so he's returning with 110 illegally-kidnapped individuals. somebody leaked, to the custom agents, in the state docks, that someone was trying to sneak in 100 illegally-kidnapped individuals so they were on the lookout. and it was a very uniquely designed vessel because it could travel and navigate in the atlantic ocean, as well as in our local bays where the water is shallow. so, they had an idea of which vessel they were looking for. well, timothy meaher. someone alerted him that the federal authorities were on the lookout for the clotilda. he sends one of his paddle boats out into the gulf of mexico to meet the clotilda and when it did, they transferred the 110 individuals from the clotilda to the paddle boat and they hid them. and they snuck in during the middle of the night and they all got off right below that bri
well, captain foster is at the dock in the kingdom of dahomey. and some of the enslavers started retrieving some of the individuals that they had sold them and captain foster had to leave in a hurry. and he actually left about 20. so he's returning with 110 illegally-kidnapped individuals. somebody leaked, to the custom agents, in the state docks, that someone was trying to sneak in 100 illegally-kidnapped individuals so they were on the lookout. and it was a very uniquely designed vessel...
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foster city right there to redwood city at 76 today. south bay temps also holding on to 70's mostly san jose a nice 78 degrees. well, looking at some 70's 80's for much of the east bay. you will be in the 60's from san leandro oakland up to berkeley and richmond. some of our warmer spots barely even making the mid-eighties vacaville 84 vallejo and napa each at 70 degrees. santa rosa down through center, fell salt 70's as well. right along one. oh, one tomorrow right around the same us today, temperatures after that, though, really start to skyrocket upwards into the upper 90's by friday and saturday thursday do expect some hazy skies yet again and hayes as possible into the weekend to as high pressure builds in changes things up with wind direction results and some smoke possibly settling back in with us reyna. tom, thanks for that. well, we have our first hot spot. we have multiple accidents out there. >> but right here on the richmond, sandra fell bridge we talked about that last time. so accident 5.80, westbound closer to the center
foster city right there to redwood city at 76 today. south bay temps also holding on to 70's mostly san jose a nice 78 degrees. well, looking at some 70's 80's for much of the east bay. you will be in the 60's from san leandro oakland up to berkeley and richmond. some of our warmer spots barely even making the mid-eighties vacaville 84 vallejo and napa each at 70 degrees. santa rosa down through center, fell salt 70's as well. right along one. oh, one tomorrow right around the same us today,...
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he had an obsession with jodie foster. it had started a few years earlier n 1976, he saw the movie "taxi driver" and gap to fantasize about jodie foster. a taxi driver a former army vet wants to kill a presidential candidate to impress a woman he admires in that movie. he starts focusing on jodie foster who played a prost tooud aught to in that movie. he wants to impressive. he thinks the only way to impress her would be to shoot the president of the united states. he stalks the president in 1981, watching the president-elect. he actually stalked carter n. october, 1980, he was in dayton, ohio. and he got within arm's reach of the president. but he didn't bring his guns with him. he left them in the bug luggage at the bus station. he regretted that. so he had been stalking presidents and stuff. he's in l.a. he takes a bus across the country, arrive as day before the shooting. at that moment, the documents i read, he hasn't made up his mind to shoot or kill the president. he doesn't know the president is no town. he wants t
he had an obsession with jodie foster. it had started a few years earlier n 1976, he saw the movie "taxi driver" and gap to fantasize about jodie foster. a taxi driver a former army vet wants to kill a presidential candidate to impress a woman he admires in that movie. he starts focusing on jodie foster who played a prost tooud aught to in that movie. he wants to impressive. he thinks the only way to impress her would be to shoot the president of the united states. he stalks the...
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one foster parent has some concerns. our legal analyst joined us, but the story, i'm sorry, no huge near watching news you use right here on our to america. let's get started . ah, we start with the latest events from afghanistan. the pentagon has announced the completion of military evacuations of from the country. and in the 20 your mission there. last, see 17 lifted off from hammered cars. international airport on august 30th this afternoon at 3 29 pm east coast time. and the last manned aircraft is now clearing the air space above afghanistan. this process has left even more questions and concerns regarding the u. s. strategy and plans for the region down couple survivors of the airport black claim. they actually saw american troops shooting as civilians. in the aftermath of the explosion are to senior course, euro gas vs has more from the ground. this is the 2nd violent escalation within the past 24 hours. they start around, we've heard that up to 5 rockets have been launched at the port of capital where the united
one foster parent has some concerns. our legal analyst joined us, but the story, i'm sorry, no huge near watching news you use right here on our to america. let's get started . ah, we start with the latest events from afghanistan. the pentagon has announced the completion of military evacuations of from the country. and in the 20 your mission there. last, see 17 lifted off from hammered cars. international airport on august 30th this afternoon at 3 29 pm east coast time. and the last manned...
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has anyone asked me about timothy meaher and william foster. but i think it's important that we talk a little bit about them because of what they represent. and when we look at timothy meaher, who funded the clotilda expedition, he was one of three brothers, burns and jim, who owned plantations. and they had all kinds of industrial businesses here in alabama. and to have those businesses run and those plantations, they used the labor of african people. and so we want to understand what that means. and we want to understand why that's problematic. because, you know, there is nothing wrong with wealth. there is nothing wrong with wanting to do well and be successful. but there is a problem with your wealth and your success depends on the extrapolation of the life force of other people. and this was their means and their methods to come to their so-called success. what herston says -- what she learned -- one of the many things she learned in her interview with kossala, as she put it, she learned about the universal nature of agreed and glory. and
has anyone asked me about timothy meaher and william foster. but i think it's important that we talk a little bit about them because of what they represent. and when we look at timothy meaher, who funded the clotilda expedition, he was one of three brothers, burns and jim, who owned plantations. and they had all kinds of industrial businesses here in alabama. and to have those businesses run and those plantations, they used the labor of african people. and so we want to understand what that...
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live for us this morning. >> out in foster city. good morning, sarah. >> yeah, it's a stressful time when an outbreak happens at all specially though, in a school and a school district where students don't or can't get the vaccine. they're not eligible are too young reporting live here from foster still city elementary school. this is where most of the cases came from in the san mateo foster city a school district. take a look, though, at your screen. we have a breakdown of the cases in what schools have been affected by this between august 16th in august 22nd 14 students total tested positive and one teacher tested positive. you can see how many cases popped up at the school. most only having one to 2 cases besides foster city elementary school with 6 cases quarantining testing and contact tracing are the steps taken once a covid case pops up in school. most of these in school outbreaks come from community or at home transmission. the students testing positive here at foster elementary school are too young. as i said, to be eligibl
live for us this morning. >> out in foster city. good morning, sarah. >> yeah, it's a stressful time when an outbreak happens at all specially though, in a school and a school district where students don't or can't get the vaccine. they're not eligible are too young reporting live here from foster still city elementary school. this is where most of the cases came from in the san mateo foster city a school district. take a look, though, at your screen. we have a breakdown of the...
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and william fosters case didn't even make it it was thrown out. and so we have this these historical examples of white arrogant men who believe that they are above the law. and we we see how why this is a problem why we have to look at it because this is not new. we hear this today. what is not new? the idea that you can do, whatever you want to whomever you want. and the fact is that you know what they get away with it. you can get acquitted. but this is part of our american heritage. that we have to do something about. that's not the america we want. so this is just a copy of the constitutional act that banned trafficking which he didn't adhere to didn't want to and when he plays that bet, you know, the thing about it, is that the enforcement of the law was sold difficult because so many people thought just like timothy mayor. the customs officers the judges senators thought just like him. and there was so much. in terms of this ideology. it's like this is what people learned. this is what people heard in church. this is what people heard, you k
and william fosters case didn't even make it it was thrown out. and so we have this these historical examples of white arrogant men who believe that they are above the law. and we we see how why this is a problem why we have to look at it because this is not new. we hear this today. what is not new? the idea that you can do, whatever you want to whomever you want. and the fact is that you know what they get away with it. you can get acquitted. but this is part of our american heritage. that we...
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he was obsessed with jodie foster. we all know infinitely obsessed with jodie foster hinckley is a really strange character and i tried to write him in the most balanced way possible. people differ on whether he was really insane at that moment. the jury decided that he was he had an obsession with jodie foster and it had started a few years earlier in 1976. he saw the movie taxi driver and he began to fantasize about jodie foster and his life began to kind of mirror travis bickle. who was the main character in taxi driver the movie a very violent film where bickel is a taxi driver a former army vet who wants to kill a presidential candidate to impress a woman he admires so he starts focusing on jodie foster played a prostitute in that movie. and over time it becomes more and more obsessive and he realizes in his mind and his mind he wants to impress her and he thinks the only way i can impress her would be to shoot the presidency united states. and so we he hangs out at blair house some during the transition period in
he was obsessed with jodie foster. we all know infinitely obsessed with jodie foster hinckley is a really strange character and i tried to write him in the most balanced way possible. people differ on whether he was really insane at that moment. the jury decided that he was he had an obsession with jodie foster and it had started a few years earlier in 1976. he saw the movie taxi driver and he began to fantasize about jodie foster and his life began to kind of mirror travis bickle. who was the...
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sarah stinson is live for us out foster city with more. sara. >> yeah. can you imagine the school district dealing with a cluster of covid cases. it becomes pure chaos for parents here at foster elementary schools where most of the cases came out of a total of 14 in the district. 6 of them happening right here at foster elementary school causing a lot of people have to go and get tested and figure out you know, if they're positive or not. take a look at your screens. you can see kind of a breakdown of what happened within the san mateo foster city school district between august 16th in august 22nd. there were 14 students that tested positive and one teacher that tested positive. everyone is under quarantine right now. then you can see a breakdown of cases at the schools. the district says the following campuses are where the case throughout. you can see the different middle schools elementary schools on your screen right now. some only have one. some have to. and as i said, reporting right now foster city elementary school 6 cases now testing for student
sarah stinson is live for us out foster city with more. sara. >> yeah. can you imagine the school district dealing with a cluster of covid cases. it becomes pure chaos for parents here at foster elementary schools where most of the cases came out of a total of 14 in the district. 6 of them happening right here at foster elementary school causing a lot of people have to go and get tested and figure out you know, if they're positive or not. take a look at your screens. you can see kind of a...
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i'm sure the more information the better for now live in foster city. sarah stinson, back to you. >> absolutely. all right. thank you very much. sara. and today a big church in san francisco is telling people you're only welcome. if you are vaccinated grace cathedral is going to require proof of vaccination for anybody who wants to come in age 12 and older church leaders say this follows guidance from public health officials on events and gatherings dean malcolm clemens young says that everyone at the church to feel healthy and safe and he believes vaccines and masks are the best way to do that. >> it's a matter of life and death. a number of deaths and the number of hospitalizations particularly unvaccinated people. so we're saving people's lives will be out in the world. such a blessing and a gift. comes with a responsibility. the responsibility is getting vaccinated. i really do. encourage other religious leaders talk to a number of them in. they keep saying to their congregants. they say it's a matter of personal choice. it's a matter. i'm not a doc
i'm sure the more information the better for now live in foster city. sarah stinson, back to you. >> absolutely. all right. thank you very much. sara. and today a big church in san francisco is telling people you're only welcome. if you are vaccinated grace cathedral is going to require proof of vaccination for anybody who wants to come in age 12 and older church leaders say this follows guidance from public health officials on events and gatherings dean malcolm clemens young says that...
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the fostering lobby, sued once again, and one on appeal. the warning labels were shelved ah, ah, the same method had been used in new york city when mayor michael bloomberg suggested a law limiting the size of jumbo soda sold and restaurants. the bloomberg was marked as a scolding nanny and the court ruled and the industry's favor ah, in this face off between corporate freedom and consumer protection, freedom once again seemed to be the private property of the most powerful. i represent the part of san francisco that was immigrate people, people who speak english as a 2nd language, people who live in subsidized housing, public housing, tenements. and the one thing that we all had in common was that we weren't dying from preventable diseases dying and you know, that was just really hard to accept and it seemed like people didn't care. the industry didn't care. they continue to target their money and resources to get people addicted, so that be become wealthier. so what brings me to this entire conversation is that i don't want to wear people
the fostering lobby, sued once again, and one on appeal. the warning labels were shelved ah, ah, the same method had been used in new york city when mayor michael bloomberg suggested a law limiting the size of jumbo soda sold and restaurants. the bloomberg was marked as a scolding nanny and the court ruled and the industry's favor ah, in this face off between corporate freedom and consumer protection, freedom once again seemed to be the private property of the most powerful. i represent the...
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. >> we'll hear from students and staff just ahead >>> plus, stepping up, good news for a foster care family we met last year as they were going through some tough times >> did you think at that point that your story was going to have the impact that it did? >> no, i didn't. i really didn't. it was really heartfelt when we saw so many people come forward. >> how they're doing now after "today" show viewers pitched in to help during their time of need >>> and quite a catch. we're going to introduce you to a little league superstar making her mark on this year's tournament >> ella is putting on a show behind home plate. >> how she's paving her way for a whole new ball game today, wednesday august 25th, 2021. >> sending love to my mom. >> in rhode island >> we love you >> from grassy, massachusetts -- >> we're twins >> and we're turning 15. >> we're the fosters from virginia beach >> and we're the "today" show's biggest fans >> hi to our kids, olivia and isaac, back in bangor, maine >> this is the lease family from northern virginia wishing everybody a great day. >> we love you, "you tod
. >> we'll hear from students and staff just ahead >>> plus, stepping up, good news for a foster care family we met last year as they were going through some tough times >> did you think at that point that your story was going to have the impact that it did? >> no, i didn't. i really didn't. it was really heartfelt when we saw so many people come forward. >> how they're doing now after "today" show viewers pitched in to help during their time of need...
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most of the outbreak happened here at foster city elementary school. take a look at your screen. we have a breakdown of the schools involved as well as how many cases we're talking about and that's 14 students testing positive for coronavirus and one teacher testing positive. now you can see on your screen all of the schools involved. you can see how many cases popped up at each school most only having one to 2 cases. this happened between august 16th and august 22nd. now we're talking 14 students out of 10,000 in the entire district. so it's not many. when you look at the total, but it's still concerning because we're talking about 2 classes in elementary school specifically here at the elementary school. i'm at and that resulted in 6 total cases just in one elementary school. so quarantining testing contact tracing all of the steps taken once a covid case pops up in a school. most of these in school outbreaks come from community or at home transmission. the students testing positive here, foster elementary school are too young to be eligible for the vaccine. so of course that's
most of the outbreak happened here at foster city elementary school. take a look at your screen. we have a breakdown of the schools involved as well as how many cases we're talking about and that's 14 students testing positive for coronavirus and one teacher testing positive. now you can see on your screen all of the schools involved. you can see how many cases popped up at each school most only having one to 2 cases. this happened between august 16th and august 22nd. now we're talking 14...
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s report confirmed for many of us was really what most of us knew to be true, that the governor has fostered and upheld a toxic work environment that is harmful to women. his staff has perpetuated this toxic environment. and now what's concluded as we all know is there were violations of both federal and state law. so his actions ultimately have become an abuse of power and
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vo - just talking about foster care can help foster care. 3 years. cash or credit? cash. vo - donate your small talk gerry: and back with former trump white house peter navarro we are pretty disappointing numbers on the economy second quarter this week we had the numbers much weaker than forecast on top of that the biden administration of the democrats have more spending, more spending, the bipartisan deal with solid support from republicans in the senate for a deal on infrastructure spending and then the democrats want to press ahead with a bigger plan we see how that will be between two and three and half trillion when you were in the white house the trump administration spent a lot of money helping the economy already we seem to be in a mode where there's no limit to the willingness of republicans and democrats to spend money. >> clearly desensitize, not just to the trillions and trillions of dollars that we keep want to spending but to the behavior of the federal reserve which is actively accommodating that spending by printing money which is going to be inflationary,
vo - just talking about foster care can help foster care. 3 years. cash or credit? cash. vo - donate your small talk gerry: and back with former trump white house peter navarro we are pretty disappointing numbers on the economy second quarter this week we had the numbers much weaker than forecast on top of that the biden administration of the democrats have more spending, more spending, the bipartisan deal with solid support from republicans in the senate for a deal on infrastructure spending...
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he had an obsession with joy to foster. and that started furious early, 1976 he saw the movie taxi driver began to fantasize about johnny foster. his life began to mirror travelers [inaudible] who is the main character in the tax driver movie, a very violent, from where if track driver, a former vet, who wants to kill a presidential candidate to impress a woman he admires. so he starts focusing on jody foster [inaudible] that movie. and a demagogue more and more of obsessive, and he realizes in her mind, in home, and he wants to impress or. and you think the only way i could depress her is to shoot the president of the united states alking the so he hangs out [ina] in the transition period in 1980, 1980, 1981, stalking the president, watching the president elect. he actually stopped carter in october. in october 1980, he was in dayton, ohio, and he got within arms to each of the president. and he didn't bring his guns with me, he left him in the luggage at the bus station. and he regretted that. and so he'd been stalking pr
he had an obsession with joy to foster. and that started furious early, 1976 he saw the movie taxi driver began to fantasize about johnny foster. his life began to mirror travelers [inaudible] who is the main character in the tax driver movie, a very violent, from where if track driver, a former vet, who wants to kill a presidential candidate to impress a woman he admires. so he starts focusing on jody foster [inaudible] that movie. and a demagogue more and more of obsessive, and he realizes in...
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what is your plan to attacked american foster kids -- protect american foster kids with the system, to anticipate and manage the increased need for long-term foster benefits. that? >> great to see you and thank you for the question. very much looking forward to working with you. putting on this issue trying to help our foster kids. let me assure you that all the work we're doing with regard to the unaccompanied migrant children, and with responsibility for them to provide them with health and safety while they're in this country, for however long that might end up being, we will not let that impact the work that we all are doing to care for our foster children throughout the country. they run on two separate tracks that what we do with unencumbered minors, migrant children, and that which we do with regard to foster care. i went to assure you we will continue to keep those separate. >> thank you, mr. secretary. one, that's terrific to hear and i know you're sincere in this. so when from a timetable standpoint when might we see a plan on how we address this issue, one, when republicans
what is your plan to attacked american foster kids -- protect american foster kids with the system, to anticipate and manage the increased need for long-term foster benefits. that? >> great to see you and thank you for the question. very much looking forward to working with you. putting on this issue trying to help our foster kids. let me assure you that all the work we're doing with regard to the unaccompanied migrant children, and with responsibility for them to provide them with health...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster. here i'm olly foster. is what is coming up for you this here is what is coming up for you this evening. tea m team gb could be stripped of their olympic relay silver as c] ujah bridges anti—doping rules in europe. india have been piling up on england, we will be by their necks. romelu lukaku signs a five year deal at chelsea. we will get to that c] ujah drugs story from tokyo in just a moment but we will start with the cricket. it's been a really tough day for england's cricketers in the second test at lord's. joe root won the toss and put india into bat, and bat they did. big scores for both openers and england's only highlights, a couple for wickets from james anderson. they are still playing because of a bit of a rain delay at lord's they are still playing because of a bit of a rain delay at lords and the first session. our sports correspondentjoe wilson is live at lord's for us, hindsight a wonderful thing, but putting india in first hasn't really paid off. thought they could ge
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster. here i'm olly foster. is what is coming up for you this here is what is coming up for you this evening. tea m team gb could be stripped of their olympic relay silver as c] ujah bridges anti—doping rules in europe. india have been piling up on england, we will be by their necks. romelu lukaku signs a five year deal at chelsea. we will get to that c] ujah drugs story from tokyo in just a moment but we will start with the cricket. it's been a...
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the 3rd union brigade reinforced foster's men. some of the 3rd brigade managed to break the confederate center causing them to fall back. the union vessels pushed through the states as they stormed into newbern. branch retreated to kingston and bernside added another victory to the western theater. he captured the second largest city in north carolina solidifying the union presence in the croatin styles. bernside and his men reached a region where enslaved men waged their own battle for liberty and citizenship by making a case for enlistment. here i examine the deliberations of union military officials, the actions of local refugees and the opinions that appear in the black press to show the tensions and debates leading up to the official recruitment of black soldiers. before the creation of the united states color troops, refugees and free black men met union soldiers in the southern locales of the western theater to offer their services. some were literate. others were starving. others were barely even clothed. what many of them
the 3rd union brigade reinforced foster's men. some of the 3rd brigade managed to break the confederate center causing them to fall back. the union vessels pushed through the states as they stormed into newbern. branch retreated to kingston and bernside added another victory to the western theater. he captured the second largest city in north carolina solidifying the union presence in the croatin styles. bernside and his men reached a region where enslaved men waged their own battle for liberty...
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silly foster city elementary reported the most. we've reached out to the school district and we're waiting to hear back. >> in the a civil lawsuit has been filed against san quentin prison officials and state corrections authorities. this in the death of a prison guard. he died after getting covid while on duty. kron four's haaziq mid-june reports. >> basically the cdcr officials created a covid cesspool and require their inmates and employees to marinate in that. >> that accusation sums up the bases for this civil lawsuit filed against the california department of corrections and rehabilitation on behalf of the family of sergeant gilbert polanco. he died last august following an outbreak of covid-19 where he worked at san quentin state prison co-counsel for the political family julia. sure, when describes the circumstances leading to sergeant death from covid-19 matter may 30th of 2020 that california department of corrections and rehabilitation. >> transfer to a 122 inmates from the california institute for men and she now standp
silly foster city elementary reported the most. we've reached out to the school district and we're waiting to hear back. >> in the a civil lawsuit has been filed against san quentin prison officials and state corrections authorities. this in the death of a prison guard. he died after getting covid while on duty. kron four's haaziq mid-june reports. >> basically the cdcr officials created a covid cesspool and require their inmates and employees to marinate in that. >> that...
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now, nobody is safe and it's getting worse foster. we must treat climate change as an immediate threat just as we must treat the connected crisis of nature and by diversity loss and pollution and waste. as immediate threats has recently noted in the gc and the inter governmental science policy platform and bio diversity meeker system services. the twin to i pcc if you like. under the c b b convention. we understand that climate change exacerbates already grave risks to by diversity and natural managed habits. ecosystem degradation damages nature's ability to reduce the force of climate change. and as the i p c. c, working group, one report reminds us, reducing greenhouse gases will not only slow climate change, but will improve air quality. it's all connected. it's time to get serious because every ton of c o 2 emission adds to global warming as you enough to proceed noted last week. $110.00 countries just $110.00 out of $191.00 parties to the convention, have submitted new or updated and be fees ahead of the next climate cop, governm
now, nobody is safe and it's getting worse foster. we must treat climate change as an immediate threat just as we must treat the connected crisis of nature and by diversity loss and pollution and waste. as immediate threats has recently noted in the gc and the inter governmental science policy platform and bio diversity meeker system services. the twin to i pcc if you like. under the c b b convention. we understand that climate change exacerbates already grave risks to by diversity and natural...
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to counter act that threat, secretary of state john foster dulles was instrumental in organizing the southeast asia treaty organization, uniting australia, new zealand, pakistan, the united states in a defensive alliance against communist aggression. a crisis erupted when the suez canal was abdicated. the canal was closed to british, french and israeli ships. israel invaded egypt. russia proposed a soviet american force to restore order but secretary dulles prevailed on the combatants to yield to a u.n. mission pending mediation. also in the mideast a communist faction attempted to overlow the lebanese government. the president asked for aid from the united states. in the first application of the eisenhower doctrine, the president dispatched u.s. marines to beirut despite strong russian protests. the presence of the marines quickly restored order. when an acceptable plan was adopted in the united nations guaranteeing the integrity of lebanon, american troops were withdrawn in favor of aun force. a sim erring problem came to a head in 1958 when islands were bombed by the republic of c
to counter act that threat, secretary of state john foster dulles was instrumental in organizing the southeast asia treaty organization, uniting australia, new zealand, pakistan, the united states in a defensive alliance against communist aggression. a crisis erupted when the suez canal was abdicated. the canal was closed to british, french and israeli ships. israel invaded egypt. russia proposed a soviet american force to restore order but secretary dulles prevailed on the combatants to yield...
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it is something that i think is fostered by the people that surround the governor, and it is really reinforced on a regular basis. so it makes you feel as if you are being whiplashed between, you have done a great job and you are valueless, and it makes you second guess yourself with gaslighting. it is a very unfortunate place to work because, obviously, people go there to serve the public. in the executive chamber, really what stood out to me the most almost from the moment i walked through the door was that loyalty to the governor was the currency that overrode everything else. >> what about the allegations of sexual assault and sexual harassment from these 11 women outlined in this 165-page report from the attorney general? when you read some of these instances yourself in this thorough report that was then backed up by over 100 different witnesses, corroborating witnesses in this report, were you surprised by the governor's behavior? did you at all experience this type of behavior from the governor himself? >> so i didn't personally experience sexual harassment from the governor, but i did
it is something that i think is fostered by the people that surround the governor, and it is really reinforced on a regular basis. so it makes you feel as if you are being whiplashed between, you have done a great job and you are valueless, and it makes you second guess yourself with gaslighting. it is a very unfortunate place to work because, obviously, people go there to serve the public. in the executive chamber, really what stood out to me the most almost from the moment i walked through...
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now, nobody is safe and it's getting worse. foster about his being repeatedly demonstrated by the reporting that we've been doing here in turkey and in greece on the devastating wafaa that swept across southern europe. now these wildfire do happen every year, but it is the scale of them and the intensity of them that has taken everybody by surprise this year and that look set to continue. the 1st you in report issued in 1990, had predicted human cause, climate change would become evident at the time. it couldn't prove with evidence that it was happening. that's now changed or nearly every measurement or climate is more extreme. and it's set to get worse, causing climate change and making extreme weather events more frequent and severe. second, it shows that climate changes affecting every region on our planet. and lastly, explain that strong, rapid sustain reductions in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions would be required to limit global warming. right now, it's some of the world's poorest countries, the feeling the effects that they contribute less to greenhouse gases. there
now, nobody is safe and it's getting worse. foster about his being repeatedly demonstrated by the reporting that we've been doing here in turkey and in greece on the devastating wafaa that swept across southern europe. now these wildfire do happen every year, but it is the scale of them and the intensity of them that has taken everybody by surprise this year and that look set to continue. the 1st you in report issued in 1990, had predicted human cause, climate change would become evident at the...
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and then there are other families here who wants to be foster parents. so they're trying to go through the process as quickly as they can. thank you very much for coming circles really appreciate it. so as we said, a lot of our company children were funding surviving here, but there was a sense of relief for them, obviously. but this is not by any means their final destination. many of them don't know where they're going. they may never have even be to the united states school. they don't know where they will end up. all they do now is for now. they all say, all right, thanks so much phil. the u. s. has evacuated nearly 37000 people from afghanistan since the taliban takeover, but thousands more desperately wanting to get out. take a closer look at who's cleared for resettlement in the u. s. the initial special immigrant visa program requires afghans and their families to prove they've worked for the us military, all the embassy for at least 2 years. the program was expanded area this month. it now applies to a larger group such as those who worked for u
and then there are other families here who wants to be foster parents. so they're trying to go through the process as quickly as they can. thank you very much for coming circles really appreciate it. so as we said, a lot of our company children were funding surviving here, but there was a sense of relief for them, obviously. but this is not by any means their final destination. many of them don't know where they're going. they may never have even be to the united states school. they don't know...
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the court ruled the city of philadelphia was wrong to end the catholic group's contract to provide foster care services. that was a unanimous decision. did that surprise you? guest: in the religious freedom area, that is an area we have seen some surprise but it should not be a surprise. in 2010, the hosanna case was a case that started a trend that recognized we have a k that is very pro-religious freedom and that is totally appropriate because we have a constitution that is pro-religious freedom. it is represented in the bill of rights and protected by the bill of rights. i think as in any case, in order to get unanimity, the case ended up having a narrower result. there were some justices who wanted to go further. i think that is also a common theme you see in many supreme court cases, but it did send a very powerful message that justices across -- not just spectrum of the political appointees but how they interpret law all agreed that in this case, philadelphia could not simply exclude catholic social services from foster care contracts because they were not willing to abandon their r
the court ruled the city of philadelphia was wrong to end the catholic group's contract to provide foster care services. that was a unanimous decision. did that surprise you? guest: in the religious freedom area, that is an area we have seen some surprise but it should not be a surprise. in 2010, the hosanna case was a case that started a trend that recognized we have a k that is very pro-religious freedom and that is totally appropriate because we have a constitution that is pro-religious...
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for vaber, franklin was a near-perfect example of how protestantism fostered modern capitalism. franklin's the way to wealth, 1758, which distilled his best thoughts on frugality and industry. illustrated the spirit of capitalism, vaber said, in near-classical purity and simultaneously offers the advantage of being detached from all direct connection to religious belief. for vaber, franklin's virtues were no longer a matter of just obeying god. virtue was, also, useful and profitable. franklin, admonished by his, quiet, strict calvinist father about diligence and one's calling presented money making and success as products of competence and proficiency and of vocation. vaber's franklin grew up in an intense calvinist setting but redirected that zeal toward virtuous labor in a profession, namely printing. there is a lot to recommend in vaber's portrait. as an adult, franklin touted ethical responsibility, industriousness and benevolence, even as he jettisoned christian orthodoxy. now, many recent scholars have taken franklin at his word by describing him as a deist. he -- he call
for vaber, franklin was a near-perfect example of how protestantism fostered modern capitalism. franklin's the way to wealth, 1758, which distilled his best thoughts on frugality and industry. illustrated the spirit of capitalism, vaber said, in near-classical purity and simultaneously offers the advantage of being detached from all direct connection to religious belief. for vaber, franklin's virtues were no longer a matter of just obeying god. virtue was, also, useful and profitable. franklin,...
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charles foster kane. clearly a hearstian character. this guy. this movie was no documentary. it wasn't intended to be. but is recognized as among the best motion pictures ever made. american film institute occasionally has polls or surveys that place "citizen kane" at or near the top of the best motion pictures of all time. "citizen kane" included an early scene in which charles foster kane mimics this exchange of telegrams. it's clearly, it's clearly based on you furnish the pictures and i'll furnish the war. and if technology doesn't fail us, let's take a look at that clip. >> is that clearly your idea of how to run a newspaper? >> i don't know how to run a newspaper. i just try everything i think of. >> there's not the slightest proof of this. hello, mr. brandstein. can you prove it isn't? mr. bernstein, i'd like you to meet mr. thatcher. >> how are you doing, mr. thatcher. >> mr. thatcher, my ex-guardian. we have no secrets from our readers. mr. thatcher is one of our most devoted readers. he knows what's wrong with every copy of the enquirer since i took over. read the c
charles foster kane. clearly a hearstian character. this guy. this movie was no documentary. it wasn't intended to be. but is recognized as among the best motion pictures ever made. american film institute occasionally has polls or surveys that place "citizen kane" at or near the top of the best motion pictures of all time. "citizen kane" included an early scene in which charles foster kane mimics this exchange of telegrams. it's clearly, it's clearly based on you furnish...
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the third union brigade, came off the railroad and reinforced fosters men. some of the third brigade, managed to break the confederate center causing them to fall back. the union -- push you. for inside added another victory to the western theater. he captured the second largest city in north carolina. what awaited him reveals a dilemma that nearly every union officer confronted throughout the course of the war. we're inside, reached a region where enslaved people which their own battle for liberty and citizenship by making their own case for enlistment. here i examine the deliberations of officials, and the actions of local refugees. and the opinions that appear in the black press to show the tensions and debates leading up to the official recruitment of black soldiers. but for the creation of the united states colored troops, refugees and free black men like union soldiers, in the southern locale they offered their services. some are literate, others were starving, others were barely even clothes. what many of them possessed a keen awareness of the region,
the third union brigade, came off the railroad and reinforced fosters men. some of the third brigade, managed to break the confederate center causing them to fall back. the union -- push you. for inside added another victory to the western theater. he captured the second largest city in north carolina. what awaited him reveals a dilemma that nearly every union officer confronted throughout the course of the war. we're inside, reached a region where enslaved people which their own battle for...
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show her acting as a foster mother for two nottoway children. we know that she successfully negotiated with trustees in charge of managing the tribe. he was able with negotiation with them to bring four children back to the reservation, that is the four that we know of. there will be more than that and even at the age of 76 she was still looking after at least two children, for at least 70 years she continually brought nottoway and other local tribes children into her care and she was a fluent and very skilled conversationalist in english and nottoway, so she instructed the children in the traditions of the tribe and was one of the last, first language speakers of the tribe so she took her role as a communal leader very seriously in passing that culture on to children. she was named one of the virginia women in history for 2008. you can look her up that way. this image here means older sister. this woman was part of an illustration of three nottoway who migrated north to live with another tribe and she's what we think is the older sister of one
show her acting as a foster mother for two nottoway children. we know that she successfully negotiated with trustees in charge of managing the tribe. he was able with negotiation with them to bring four children back to the reservation, that is the four that we know of. there will be more than that and even at the age of 76 she was still looking after at least two children, for at least 70 years she continually brought nottoway and other local tribes children into her care and she was a fluent...
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prosecutors arrested the foster parents and dropped the charges due to lack of evidence. agents put together an enhanced photo of campbell. scott mcgrew had been following this case for years and has this report. >> occasionally there are happy endings to kidnappings. in a couple of cases in the bay area, the child is found and reunited with families. one of the most remarkable story is this. she's been kidnapped from the tahoe area and brought to mexico and it was a radio station employee in san diego took it upon himself to find her without any help from the police. he did it on his own and found her and the case of jaycee dugard held in a shed and eventually found and she's okay. there are happy endings to these sorts of things as long as we are keep looking for those children. >>> making it in the bay is a little easier when you know where to find resources in a crisis. >> house speaker pelosi highlighting the emergency rental assistance program, the $56 billion program for renters across the u.s. >> the housing issue is one that's a value, it is not an issue, it is a
prosecutors arrested the foster parents and dropped the charges due to lack of evidence. agents put together an enhanced photo of campbell. scott mcgrew had been following this case for years and has this report. >> occasionally there are happy endings to kidnappings. in a couple of cases in the bay area, the child is found and reunited with families. one of the most remarkable story is this. she's been kidnapped from the tahoe area and brought to mexico and it was a radio station...
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that it was this concern that should be fostered between more than just your local neighbors. it should be spread out. as a child he noticed he loved reading historical books. to the point his mom actually locked the books up. and told him, hey, you cannot read this. you need to do your other school work. he found he always cheered for the underdogs. one of his favorite historical persons, persona's, was handle. and how he pursued the fight against rome. and against overwhelming odds, he was able to keep roam at bay from cartridge for so many years. this idea of always being for the underdog will come back into play here in a little while. in a little bit. when i -- ike graduates high school, he ends up at west point, he is immediately introduced to boys abruptly the same age. he's a little bit older. but a different upbringings, different education. different parts of the united states. so while he is learning from these other cadets he is learning about, you know, their traditions of where they are from. their lifestyle, and while there is a lot of commonalities between them
that it was this concern that should be fostered between more than just your local neighbors. it should be spread out. as a child he noticed he loved reading historical books. to the point his mom actually locked the books up. and told him, hey, you cannot read this. you need to do your other school work. he found he always cheered for the underdogs. one of his favorite historical persons, persona's, was handle. and how he pursued the fight against rome. and against overwhelming odds, he was...
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so there's some -- the groundwork for what would become ike's ideas on how to foster peace are being born here. his mother taught him that anger is futile and this comes from when he got -- ike got so mad that his brothers were being allowed to do something that he wasn't, that he beat his hands against the tree until they were really tore up and bleeding. and after he had calmed down and everything, his mom is dressing the wounds and she was talking to him about scripture and hatred. she said, you have to control this. and if you have -- i mean, too much hatred or even hatred itself becomes futile and all it is is destruction. and probably the last lesson he demonstrates coming out of abilene, the small town community, being tied in so closely with others, there is a built-in concern for your neighbor. and that it was this concern that should be fostered and grow between more than just your local neighbors. it should be spread out over communities. as a child, he notes he loved reading historical books to the point his mom actually locked the books up and then told him, hey, you can
so there's some -- the groundwork for what would become ike's ideas on how to foster peace are being born here. his mother taught him that anger is futile and this comes from when he got -- ike got so mad that his brothers were being allowed to do something that he wasn't, that he beat his hands against the tree until they were really tore up and bleeding. and after he had calmed down and everything, his mom is dressing the wounds and she was talking to him about scripture and hatred. she said,...
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at 19 he returned to demand money from his foster father. he called the police kick hello says he was arrested and taken to neck. i hospital. non they are still kinda talking nice though ne, on much of a new are says you moon that the then the see was it was so it did it the one the not the amount of them. i didn't think it when it did the doctors or nurses say anything to congress trying to keep us here. so he was on there with fish. moon is show s c o c t o you with a more net damage or but kiko insist she was never formally diagnosed with a mental illness, a 100 miles away to my place. that will then get better this kiko says he witnessed other patients being taken to the operating room. the forced sterilization surgery, some as young as 14 after a year in the hospital, kiko was told that he too would have the procedure. or when i mean, they will have been way more come they start general non gosh, there will be no con page. oh, how long had it on all on on. never had that. i don't want to come dick. so when you kind of a free kind of und
at 19 he returned to demand money from his foster father. he called the police kick hello says he was arrested and taken to neck. i hospital. non they are still kinda talking nice though ne, on much of a new are says you moon that the then the see was it was so it did it the one the not the amount of them. i didn't think it when it did the doctors or nurses say anything to congress trying to keep us here. so he was on there with fish. moon is show s c o c t o you with a more net damage or but...