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at deadline is looming for the latest occupation in the east bay. the deal for protesters coming up in a life report. the committee that is dealing with the tweed percent unemployment rate. going public, the high expectations for the social media in silicon valley. in 7:00 on saturday morning. there's a new deadline for this
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coming up in three hours for occupied protesters to clear out of the appointment. the occupied a farmer can take part in discussions on how land will be used only if they get off the land first. we're live in albany. no sign of anyone leaving. no sign with anyone leaving. some of the occupiers are just waking up. they are still here. it is a private meeting and is going to be led by the university's dean of the college of natural resources and will discuss how the will be shared. the two seats will be saved for occupy the farm representatives only think back a parent can't and leave by 10:00 this morning. the to go with this land on april 22nd on earth day. they
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been years ever since planting vegetables to be used for urban farming. this plan will have sheered use. the be an open air laboratory and also for urban agriculture. it will take the necessary steps for their research to begin in just a few days. we have to understand that we're here not just for this space here but for the entire tract preserved as agricultural land expert isn't that what they're gonna talk about tomorrow? potentially. the idea to leave and lose with the people have done the university filed a lawsuit against 14 people who say illegally occupy this land and april 22nd. if the occupiers pack up by 10:00 this morning, it would drop the lawsuit. there are several tents
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still inside the killed track. their number of university police officers and other security officers. a number of these occupied protesters still remain. the rules are low that she. the assault people hopping the fence and the police as kind of looking on at are the same thing people go that creek to signal in and out. so still here and still meaner way inside to that tend acre plot. the price tag for the occupied protest in downtown los angeles was $5 million. it is police monitoring the protesters for two months and evicting them. the city of mr. off the says the total price tag was the least $4.7 million. it includes
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a restoration of a park outside see call and several monuments that were damaged. that $5 million total is just about double the cost of city of oakland to deal with occupy protestors their last fall. and police in san francisco are investigating the fatal shooting in the western addition. just after 930, man and woman been shot on turk street. the 54 year-old man later died. the woman is expected to survive. this followed another shooting about two hours early in the ocean view were man was found dead. friends and family of the missing tracy man will hit major bay area freeways searching for a man whose disappeared without trace. the last and heard from the 63 world was on his drive back to tracy from his job in seven say carried the was on thursday. he means driven off of highway 84 to read his diabetic
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and requires oral medication twice a day. the volunteers will call a high waist again and anyone taking that route is asked to keep an eye open for his car carried out to tell someone green honda accord. today extended unemployment benefits are ending for thousands of americans. that includes 100,000 people here in california. we have want to be hit especially hard in the central valley. she's pressing for a flood of unemployed seeking employment in the seafood, housing and financial aid. a lot of people are not knowing into the get the letter in the mail and to compete scared. tomorrow at 93,000 californians are losing their extended unemployment benefits. have you ever seen this many people? in 19 years i've never seen this many cuts and on the planet and it's the same time in california's agricultural
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heartland,% as been hit hard by a federal law stops extended benefit with the unemployment is falling. telephone is rate has dropped from 11.9% to 11%. but here is 20%. the merced county is have died or unemployment finding work in merced and finding a place for people used to work is easy. this plant where the made letters closed up in october. the loss of 140 jobs. the coast bottling plant once hired 40. in hindi speakers for toyota. he's been looking for work for 18 months. sometimes begin a depressing place to live in merced the calling it a dead he's been collecting unemployment for 75 weeks. he thought he go to 99. you're a little letter that
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says no more unemployment was said to be like to schussing accurate if it right here. the father of four has been collecting $3 a week. he's turning to the action agency and is running and resources. reform program of the weakest more people and. otherwise we are over 100 percent certain. everything is filled right to this account should see some moderate job growth as the economy improves. the safety net is filling up with holes. did try to woo potential investors as facebook it's ready to go public next week. about 200 investors attended yesterday's meeting in palo alto. the event known as ipo road show was close to the
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public. he shot to convince investors to buy in once facebook stock goes up for trading on friday. the took a lot part to are still is worth. it is a real possessing going someplace. we all make the decision. facebook is reporting its initial public offering will be nearly 400 million shares and priced between 28 and $35 each. the hope that the menlo park companies valued at about $90 billion. the son who gave his mother the gift of life in today's health watch. for about vampires in windsor. a new book that takes them on the sci-fi adventure. the author of a hero for one month trying is next. good morning everyone. yesterday, with temperatures anywhere from the '60s at,,,,,,,
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welcome back. do not forget mother's day is tomorrow. would you getting your mother? when man gave the mother the gift of life. the story of the ultimate present. he would do anything for his mother. and for this mistake, he went all-out. may be a flower or plant. but not a kidney. desperate special. the kidneys were failing. result the region treatment she received for leukemia back and '70s. her husband and all the
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sun offered their kidneys. but craig was a perfect match. my brother said when you're really raised the bar on mother's the presence this year. issues concerned about herself at current that bother me. that he was and have this surgery. was nice to know that the kidney was coming from the wholesome boy she raced. he's not been taken nasty things. he's been well fed. there were 5769 kidneys donated by living donors in the nine states. 880 of those were from a son or daughter to apparent. her doctor says that 93,000 people are waiting for transplants and the nine states. there's a huge gap tween the organ supply and order and demand. is going grader. mother and son are up about. a real grateful that i can do it. it worked out really
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well. here we are. in his mother's day and mama's feeling pretty good this is the ultimate mother's day gift. a gift for mom and son. define the best florists for mother's day and a slide show of celebrity mothers and their kids. today is all set to be a great one in the weather department. we take a life look outside. of the foggy on the golden gate bridge. with the kidder temperatures right now. these are sure to be warming threat today. we've conquered a 54. we have 50 at san francisco international airport and right now we have your complete mother's day weekend forecast. good morning everyone carried today will pan out to be even a warmer day than yesterday. with highs of 65 1/2
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monday up to 91 in concord. let's begin with a rise in china for test. we've had some areas of patchy fog run the patriot this afternoon of all clear how. the warmest location, top off the tee 92 degrees. tonight, oakland athletics will play against the detroit tigers. the be advisable to dress in layers because it'll get windy with the northwest winds up to 20 mi. per hour to read will have the fog pushed back on shore. the mystery skies inland's in the '50s. the service satellite imagery. we've a dome of high pressure diverting income of storm activity to the north of us. the continued strength and,
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today will be the warmest day of the weekend. the slate clean taken place three monostable that your forecast coming up. a statewide mid nineties in the interior section of state. 67 was the cost to clear in monterey bay. if you plan any hiking the of 84 degrees. your weather headlines today once again will be the warmest day of the weekend. mothers day, the temperatures will begin to cool off and the 7 day outlook is coming up. today we do have moderate air quality around the bay. a little bit of he's in the atmosphere. a very high is the pollen count. everything is bustling out there. a problematic day for allergy sufferers. we've 60s on the beaches. seventies from into burlingame. we jumped up and mid-'80s around redwood city. we've 91 in morgan hill. amigo
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in the east bay and into pleasanton carried the northwest winds are at 15 m.p.h.. san francisco will top off at 73 degrees. here's your extended forecast. otherwise, we see a green later on saturday night to sunday morning. then a repeat performance on monday. have a wonderful mother stay there should pinpoint forecasts. harry potter moved over. there is a new hair when it takes on spaceships and larger- than-life aliens to start a new book of a hero for the author and illustrator he's joining us live this morning. and it accomplished author and people may know you from your other famous series the spider with.
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and as a few years ago. the meeting into a film. i love that age range. maybe for young fifties kids for a tenor 11 years old. the spokes of july called the harry potter and percy jackson to read those books fall into the same except category. is a popular resort run these days. is getting kids into reading early. and hope. that is the key. and you are reading books and going to library and a bookstore and because you have to write an assignment to your teacher has on the library's continue. and at age sweets which it because you have to. because you want to. you may be part of that. i would be part of that. it is to make a lifetime reader. this book and do the trick.
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it is a wizard of oz peace star wars. i was the inspiration for this one? i was inspired by the classics to read one which honor. the ellison venture wonderland and of love of those books. imam read those books to me. and all those books that focus on the young female in her when to leave home and goes into this never land in wonderland and canada understands what: the family is. returns. i wanted to my 21st century version of that. but we really cool to is used to load of aliens and robots. there's a lot of will see the emerging. you have the 21st century. atolls' about a high- tech way to commit this thing come to life. the book has these fuse symbols, scattered throughout the book. if you the web camera you go to website and hold the
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book up and in the first book we did a three-dimensional map the current top of the book. need to move it in seven out in the new book, which take a video game. the the pilot of ships on the cover of the book. by holding the book the steering it. we have some video of that. this is one of these books that if kids get hooked on it, to see it made into a movie we saw that with the spider which chronicles. how you translate the book into a movie? infested by the process. to kick about this for five other pages. yet it condenses down to a 90 page screenplay. as a trick. what happens oftentimes that things move around as the characters the truncated a little bit. i think is wet oftentimes it's not a the book. a pocket pages and pages that you could tell the story in.
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pedantry and excited by the idea the to the story and adapted into another completely different media if it works. talk about pointed the under generation. yet some book signings coming up. i'll be at the personal this afternoon. to see tony there. you'll be there today and the inflation scare and a,,,, [ male announcer ] what if we told you the 100% electric nissan leaf was the perfect car for you... that you can charge it at home like your smartphone... that you'll never have to buy another tank of gas?
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look, i'm going through the rapids. ok. i'll take it. new offers in new places so you can try new things. sync your american express card with facebook, foursquare, and twitter to find savings.
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today will be of broccoli. a spring broccoli. it has such a wonderful flavor to a. broccoli is good all year. but spring, it is not get much better. when the insured has a purple color the this and green around. you find someone alatas purple to it. it is fine. as long as there's no yellow into it. the stock has to be nice and green. when you bring its war with them in the fridge roadway. because of the bank and also to heat up and that is not good. because the switch heat on its own is even packed with ice in refrigerated
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trucks and transportation. that's much heat begins out. keep it nice and cold. broccoli at the seven year to select it much better than this. any fresh and stay healthy. and to take this home. somebody took something behind me. it the area man lost a lot more than a car was stolen last week. he also lost a wheel chair for his dog. the 13 year-old as trouble using his back legs. in the way he did around is a specialized wheelchair. his 1991 honda accord was stolen from the upper richmond district. the $500 bill chair was in the trunk. all i want at a this is a dog to a chair you know. is really important. the main thing is him. and he that will chair. it's everything to him.
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he's a personal trainer and also lost almost $60 of work that year. often it will chair is found. the athletics could burst powers against detroit tigers at the coliseum. and the long balls lead to win for the. if more sports. good morning everyone. the giants placed him on the disabled list with a injury. the giants and now lost nine straight in arizona. he hit a two run shot off of madison baumgartner his first home run since opening day. it is now his snapping a five game winning streak. he tipped his cap effort to home run night. and he its fourth home run in five games. 31 shot. these are the dividend
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19 runs since signing with oakland. the a speech the tigers. and brown to the players championship. a tighter switch to a new pair of shoes and a few whole later caught fire. routed off four straight birdies. tiger makes the cut in the six strokes behind leaders. in the nba playoffs of the grizzlies will to get avoid elimination. they pull even with the clippers. the force the game seven on sunday in memphis. only eight teams ever come back to win a series of troweling will come back and see you tonight. is the crumbling bay area structure roadway into now. what finally get the work done on mount diablo. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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8 deadline is looming for the latest occupation in the east bay. that's coming up a couple hours. the deal for protesters coming up a live report. a violent night for the san francisco police. the president's reelection campaign
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is ready to cash in on his decision to support same-sex marriage. welcome back to the weekend early edition. it is may 12th. thank you for joining us. it's a beautiful morning around the area but to get rid of some fog. the university of california is giving members of the occupied the form of protest until 10:00 this morning to leave a tract of land in albany. the protesters can participate discussions about how the land will eventually be used, only if it clear that in canada that. we're live in albany person for protesters say they're staying put. to tell you that the still here. there's no plans to lease. he gets his actions some tents that are inside and outside the track. you ever see locked fence here a couple of days ago. but a number of the occupiers are still inside an ear using wooden pallets and able to get over the fence and the food and water to
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those were still inside. those recite to still come out as they wish. it will be a private meeting and no be led by the dean of the college's of natural resources. the occupied the farm representatives to attend acre plot of land on april 22nd which is thursday carried the of been there ever since. the planted vegetables with to be used for urban farming. what this land to be used for sustainable agriculture and not for commercial or recreational space. the university has says the land will have sheered use used by researchers as it opened in a laboratory and for all urban agriculture. iverson says it will take the necessary steps for the research to begin in just a few days. by thai crop will be down. with a big family weekend plans and we taken down as to taken down every day carried rest of the farming here.
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s from one of the occupied the firm represents less but with this morning. a number of them are still waking up. there are some university police officers as well as other security officers behind a fence here as 10 a. of land in the occupied is hope will be used for urban farming. with the 10:00 deadline approaching, it does not appear that they will be leaving this area. re-light in albany this morning carrie there is investigating in the western addition neighborhood shooting. a man and woman were shot on a turk street. the 54 year-old man later died of the woman is expected to survive. and a few hours earlier that a man was found dead in devising football
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star was killed a party. to stabbed to death in fremont two weeks ago. the service was held yesterday in the 80 year-old of fremont was arrested for murder. we forgive all that stuff. he is a linebacker. as intricately football in community college. it is teacher appreciation week. the surface teachers are not filling the love. it voted to strike if necessary. dear upset about salary cuts being proposed. the district used to cover and $80 million shortfall. and one more vote is still needed to officially approved a strike. realistic 24 hours with the start of the engine torque of
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california with a big by chris. will include a climb up mount diablo. during this stage of the race, the riders will meet the challenging climb a mountain of low seek all are. the show is how the road work has smooth the way for the cyclists. the write up mount diablo boulevard is a smooth as butter. but for many years, it was anything but smooth. we have potholes for the stretch of road all the way down to that site. it easily wipe out and for real bad accent. state parks pay for 1 mi. of new roadway. and packs of the other route spots. the cost of $100,000. after years of struggling with bad roads, and to the bicycle tour to influence lawmakers to get the work done. this road is part of the tour route. is going over mount diablo. he writes as four times
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a week. a happy fit to dent it done. the purpose road is through an neighborhood to the park. and both the neighbors and the state responsible armen tanis roadway. the state senator had pushed to get this $100,000 upkeep approved. he told me by phone today, they're working on a formula for the neighbors to pay their fair share of the road work in this neighborhood is by the southern entrance to the state park. and lies in the shadow of mount diablo. bicyclist know enough about this easements. better stand pat on the stand logistics'. assures a complicated issue for residents who bears the burden of it. but i'm really happy that it was done. a decree decision. to be really well use next week when the tour starts. the mount diablo, cbs five. president obama backs came
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marriage and money comes pouring in. he makes statements in support of same-sex marriage to abc this week. and just 90 minutes, they raised a stunning $1.5 million. it also log on to barack obama that, to pick up t- shirts and. president obama are looking out for the american worker in say they want to word of a. more than 2000 house passed bill are wearing and the democratic controlled senate. suppressant is truly serious about doing what is best for woman, for young people and for all americans working on these jobs bills should be their focus. now need to do more. this would make congress a to do list. because i get from a shell. in short, each of the ideas on this list will create
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jobs and build a strong economy right now. the president is calling for help with mortgage refinancing and tax breaks for small businesses that hire more workers. 8 the area educators honored as an after-school champion in washington d.c.. the bay area underdogs who won a national singing contest. the jefferson award winner who inspires with an invention of long low income teenagers. good morning everybody. yesterday we had temperatures long low income teenagers. good morning everybody. yesterday we had temperatures anywhere from the '60s at t,,,,
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here's something you want to get in on this mother's day weekend. given no poll barbeque cookoff at the morgan hill
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center. when you're talking about i pots they're all yours. we introduced you to a man whose colorful attention in this week's jefferson awards. two dozen students at thurgood marshall high school and served as a screening speakers for there are pots. this is the state university professor these this unique design class. more than to be passionate about what we're doing, the deeper the it and get into it and the better results than it in terms of education. teeth and industrial design laboratory. it inspires innovation and invention on low income and underserved teachers. the class's high tech tools these purchase through donations and grants. their action making something. they're using a hand. these in their minds secretive way. some said the seventy year-
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old quincy collins says the sparked his interest in the design career. i have the ability create what i dream. a set of been told about 2000 designs and is from santa state credits to mentor and teach the daily high- school class the thurgood marshall. he says of the young artists are encouraged to make mistakes. the faster you make mistakes offense you learn in a more human. look at the projects. these solar powered lighting devices. the class is showing that i can be curious and creative and confident. bill despite their projects and california theme community bench. each student with a cut their own designs. the work so hard. immediately one shirt with a family. at 35th changes that you already. inspires them to change
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their imagination. and when he speaks during quiche with it. she believes she dropped the plants after counting in design class. she designs and in college to return and mentor. this program to let me think outside the box and do things beyond what i ever thought i could do. i see them discover something new. that is really what i ain't am delighted. this week's jefferson award in the bay area coast to martin below cloudy to start to the morning and in the shaping of to be another great day here in the bay area. we look outside at mount diablo carried with clear skies. we look at the current conditions at this point, these numbers are only going up throughout the day. concord is a
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54, sfo is 50 degrees. 47 in santa rosa. we have a complete mother's day weekend forecast. good morning everybody carried today will pan out to be even a warmer day than yesterday. with highs in 65 in half moon bay and 90 in concord. we have your rise and shine forecast. we have some areas of patchy fog around the bay. your skies and our inland areas. will get into the '40's and '50's. and this afternoon, the coast will clear out and the pacific area of will have 54 degrees. and the warmest location will top off with an unseasonably warm 92 degrees. r oakland a's play host of detroit tigers. the game time temperature is 67 degrees. dress in layers because it gets a little bit windy with the the northwest winds up to 20 mi. per hour. and later on
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tonight what the fog pushed back on shore in today. otherwise starry skies in land and in the '50s. serve very latest satellite imagery. we've a huge dome of high pressure diverting an intense storm activity to north of us. continues to strengthen and today will pan out to be the warmest day of the weekend. just like colin taking place. we have a forecast coming up. in statewide mid-90s threat the interior part of the state. we have low seventies and the high sierra. and if you planning hiking and yosemite it's 84 degrees. has your weather headlines today again will be the warmest day of the weekend. mother state agreed start and the temperatures will cool off. we do have moderate air quality around the bay. but if he's in the atmosphere is can be visible. and the very height is the pollen count. everything is
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bustling out there. a problematic day for ology sufferers. we've 60 of the beaches. '70s through and we jump up into the middle and upper 80s around redwood city and into the senate clara valley. we've 92 in gilroy. an east bay into pleasanton and also into brentwood. that northwest winds at 15 mi. per hour. 86 in santa rosa. san francisco will top off at 73 with an average high of 64. with 63 through 87 degrees from the state. the to see a marine layer saturday night in the sunday morning. a repeat performance on monday. have a wonderful mother stake. that is your pinpoint forecasts. at the area and to care was honored as after-school chicken this week in washington d.c.. she also got a face on the cover of about we spocks. she's with the partnership for children and youth. she's joining us life
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think you for being here this morning. congratulations on a wheaties box. the thing that was to come along your career? not as a matching know. your peaks champion of after-school education. tommy about your work in the east bay. my organization for 10 years has been helping schools and the partners in the communities to find funding and find all sorts of help to get after-school programs up and running for the kids in their communities who really need after-school programs. we were all over the nine counties of that the jury. tell me the importance of after-school education. it seems to fall to get to keep the kids off the street and also to get them educated. the dangers of kids being unsupervised in the hours between 3:00 and 6:00 this very well documented. we know that for fact that kids are much more likely to experiment with drugs and alcohol in those hours after school when they are unsupervised. we also know that
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it can be dangerous time for them academically. to many kids in need extra help from a classroom learning in a their skills reinforced. many kids to not half as much help as the need in the home. these programs provide a lot of really important assistance to kids who need extra help with their schoolwork care if with all the test we seemed education recently. that is an ongoing battle how you find money for these types of programs? california and the bay area are luckier than most. california has a state funding investment in after-school programs. we have some federal funding. the sec san francisco and to set aside the have for children's programs have done quite a lot to fund these kind of programs. it does not come close to meeting the need. they're still thousands of children who are off their with nowhere to be in this after- school hours. there's a lot of volunteer hours when it comes to these programs. this number of volunteer opportunities. some of these three schools and '70s to the
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neighborhood organizations that the boys and girls club. looking for them to lend the skills the program what improvements are needed right now here in the bay area and what other counties that really need the hosting of these programs. discussing the one that does not need help. the need out there is still a really big. we had to do more funding. since this film has assigned through city funding for these types of programs. since oakland. the most places to not. so this that local governments to be doing to creased at the programs for kids. if equality is also an issue. just like it is important for the quality of the teach you having a classroom, the quality of the after-school program an instruction is really important if you want to be having good results. yet to want to make kids want to go. such as after- school talking about summer programs are needed as well. after some crazy statistics of how much information kids lose
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over the summer. they forget things. summer is a fascinating topic. with decision this summer as time off and freedom in going to teaching going on vacation. that is not affect the summer actual site for a lot of kids. the kids and low income communities and families cannot afford the camps and vacations and we have this phenomenon called summer learning a loss. all kids to some lost some ground and summer of the two months of learning in math and two months or more in reading. so it's having a huge effect on this thing we call the chief maquette between low and middle income children. the research is showing that a full two-thirds of the achievement gap by the ninth grade level to be treated to the call this summer during loss. with the be doing a lot more to keep kids learning in the summer. jennifer has a checklist to help parents to ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,
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is like something you see a tv show as the scene competition for students is a bay area team entered a national high-school contest. it's gone in the underdogs can rule as can't. the local school for the arts is singing his own praises these days. the charter school places a special emphasis on theater, art and music. a professional trained singer. she teaches local arts to a group of students who sing a cappella and call themselves the purpose of the students in particular they have set the standard so
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extremely high. so high the qualified as the wild card entry to the international championship high- school scott capilla competition held in new york. at as a wild card, there is planning to be there. but the cell phone and to show some increase the happened. they won. international high- school champions. the incidents started crying. we jumped up and down. everyone was crying. it preaches to the parents was so funny. did lead vocalist won a award. congratulations to the
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occupied protesters have two more hours to meet a deadline to clear out and commit in albany. uc berkeley is offering them a seat at the negotiating table only if they leave first. we're live in albany canada showing any signs of pulling up stakes? nuns. they're not any sign that the occupiers will be
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meeting at 10:00 deadline. universities offer them and they've auction gathered inside the fence and i'm understand that some of the tents will come down. this they do every day summit to begin working on the urban farmer the split here. the embassy says it impatient with these occupiers but they have that meeting at 10:00 this morning with officials and those who live in the universe to village and those berkeley faculty and students. they're inviting two representatives from occupied the farm if and only if they decide to pack up their encampment and meet here. no sign that will be leaving at 10:00. we live in albany this morning. let us take a let's look at the weather this morning. is looking fabulous. a little bit cloudy and foggy in some parts of the area. it will clear out. it's a beautiful day. here's a live look at san francisco. it
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of the area. it will clear out. it's a beautiful day. here's a live look at san francisco. it is seen the tower and the fathe, you do a lot of kayakingno. whoooa i'm in a river. what are some good kayaking words? like...rapids? look, i'm going through the rapids. ok. i'll take it. new offers in new places so you can try new things. sync your american express card with facebook, foursquare, and twitter to find savings.
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