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next, here, is bianca. i knew i was going to mangle her name. bianca vanharoron. brant is the state superintendent of correctional education of the california department of corrections and rehabilitation. and fred patrick, director of sentences and corrections at the veer institute. he is also working on the implementation of second chance pell pilot programs, which is a hugely important product. he is not our subject for today. so with that, as kind of the setup, i wanted to start by asking each you guys individual questions and then open it up. at the end, there will be time for questions. but brent, let me start with you. a lot of these issues are state driven. california is probably, you know, among u.s. states, more progressive in the union. and certainly in its approach to correctional education. from where you sit, what are some of the keys to california's success and what barriers does the state have to overcome and what lessons can you extract from that to the country as a whole? >> california has gone through some significant changes in the past few year
next, here, is bianca. i knew i was going to mangle her name. bianca vanharoron. brant is the state superintendent of correctional education of the california department of corrections and rehabilitation. and fred patrick, director of sentences and corrections at the veer institute. he is also working on the implementation of second chance pell pilot programs, which is a hugely important product. he is not our subject for today. so with that, as kind of the setup, i wanted to start by asking...
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and bianca ramirez. matthew, we want to begin with you. why did you vote for donald trump? >> well, the two options, we had hillary clinton and donald trump. you know, obviously this was a very contentious election. there was a lot of things being said on both sides. but in the end, my decision was one of those two, so i voted for donald trump. the vision, i believe that the direction where he wants to take the country. i might have some disagreements on certain things, but overall i wasn't happy with hillary clinton and what she was bringing to bear as her agenda. >> what are some of the key components of this message that resonated with you? >> i think how he was talking about a large group of america that's been disenfranchised or more importantly ignored. we've had this massive globalization that's been occurring in large swaths of america, even in our central valley have gone untouched in the sense of finding them jobs. you know, you have migrant farmers that are being affected by water policies by the fda and e.p.a. you have people in the rust belt that are being affe
and bianca ramirez. matthew, we want to begin with you. why did you vote for donald trump? >> well, the two options, we had hillary clinton and donald trump. you know, obviously this was a very contentious election. there was a lot of things being said on both sides. but in the end, my decision was one of those two, so i voted for donald trump. the vision, i believe that the direction where he wants to take the country. i might have some disagreements on certain things, but overall i...
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next, here, is bianca. i knew i was going to mangle her name. bianca vanharoron. brandt is the superintendent of correctional education at the california department of corrections and rehabilitation. and fred patrick, director of sentencing. he is also working on the implementation of second chance pell pilot programs, which is a hugely important product. he is not our subject for today. so with that, as kind of the setup, i wanted to start by asking each you guys individual questions and then open it up. at the end, there will be time for questions. but brent, let me start with you. a lot of these issues are state driven. california is probably, you know, among u.s. states, more progressive in the union. and certainly in its approach to correctional education. from where you sit, what are some of the keys to california's success and what barriers does the state have to overcome and what lessons can you extract from that to the country as a whole? >> california has gone through some significant changes in the past few years. and there are various reasons for that.
next, here, is bianca. i knew i was going to mangle her name. bianca vanharoron. brandt is the superintendent of correctional education at the california department of corrections and rehabilitation. and fred patrick, director of sentencing. he is also working on the implementation of second chance pell pilot programs, which is a hugely important product. he is not our subject for today. so with that, as kind of the setup, i wanted to start by asking each you guys individual questions and then...
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escritura de tres libros me cuenta que el festival surgiÓ para que nacieran voces latinas, lÍderes como biancao para ellas. >> en denver colorado, noticias telemundo. >> todas, todas las miradas del mundo del fÚtbol estarÁn maÑana en rusia donde se realiza el sorteo de la copa confederaciÓn en 2017 que va a definir el grupo de mÉxico y otras siete selecciones que se van a enfrentar en el llamado torneo confederaciones. >> es un evento que telemundo transmitirÁ desde kazan, andrÉs de telemundo deportes tiene un adelanto, andrÉs , te escuchamos. >> hola, hola, ¿cÓmo les va? un saludo cordial, se ajusto an los detalles en kazan donde se realizarÁ el sorteo de la copa fifa confederaciones y las selecciones conocerÁn su suerte para el torneo que se llevarÁ a cabo el aÑo entrante en rusia, llegaron los tÉcnicos internacionales, estÁ juan carlos osorio, tambiÉn juan antonio pizzi, tÉcnico de la selecciÓn chilena, y el campeon del mundo alemania, el campeÓn de europa, portugal, rusia, nuevo zelanda esperando para conocer latina suerte suerte c a jugar la confederaciones, mÉxico podrÍa quedar en el mis
escritura de tres libros me cuenta que el festival surgiÓ para que nacieran voces latinas, lÍderes como biancao para ellas. >> en denver colorado, noticias telemundo. >> todas, todas las miradas del mundo del fÚtbol estarÁn maÑana en rusia donde se realiza el sorteo de la copa confederaciÓn en 2017 que va a definir el grupo de mÉxico y otras siete selecciones que se van a enfrentar en el llamado torneo confederaciones. >> es un evento que telemundo transmitirÁ desde...
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. >> reporter: if anyone doesn't think women can surf the big waves of mavericks, come see bianca. on the right surfing mavericks last year. the san francisco surfer is one of 6 females invited to compete in the first-ever all women's heat when this year's titans of mavericks surf contest is called. >> i think it's a great step
. >> reporter: if anyone doesn't think women can surf the big waves of mavericks, come see bianca. on the right surfing mavericks last year. the san francisco surfer is one of 6 females invited to compete in the first-ever all women's heat when this year's titans of mavericks surf contest is called. >> i think it's a great step
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. >> reporter: fifth-grader bianca says that rhetoric is taking a toll on her friends. >> they are talking about how they want to go back where they came from. they don't want to be here anymore. >> reporter: there is counseling and support. >> you never know. kids may have some feelings it. kids need to get their feelings out, too. >> reporter: some parents say the schools should leetch these discussions at home. >> this is democracy. this is how america is doing. . >> i explain to her, give guy a chance. you never know. he might do the unexpected. >> reporter: he says it is his job to talk to his daughter. but the schools should step in if the kids aren't getting help from home. and do what the parents don't do. report tt superintendent says in addition to offering this support and counseling to students, it is also available for teachers. live in roxbury, victoria warren, 7 news. >> sarah: speculation surfacing about what trump's time in office will look like. kris anderson is here with a closer look now. >> kris: sarah, the country is interested, obviously, to find out what president-e
. >> reporter: fifth-grader bianca says that rhetoric is taking a toll on her friends. >> they are talking about how they want to go back where they came from. they don't want to be here anymore. >> reporter: there is counseling and support. >> you never know. kids may have some feelings it. kids need to get their feelings out, too. >> reporter: some parents say the schools should leetch these discussions at home. >> this is democracy. this is how america is...
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i want to bring in our bianca. i know you had listen to this speech. >> i don't know what she can make just a few days left. this was the part of her story that i was waiting to here, the immigrant story. she talked about her childhood and the american dream. any person you meet and any immigrant will tell you how much they love this country and what an opportunity they received by moving into this country becoming a citizen. it is a conversation that my dad has had to me. i don't know why she waited so long to bring that aspect of her life particularly, given donald trump's stance on immigrants. i was pleased to finally see her address this issue once and for all. i don't know if it will have much of an impact. when chris was talking about the donald trump she knows. i cannot control donald trump. i cannot control my husband whether on twitter or at home. >> she also said he's a person that respect women. it will be interesting to see how women react to this and see how melania performed and the words she used and
i want to bring in our bianca. i know you had listen to this speech. >> i don't know what she can make just a few days left. this was the part of her story that i was waiting to here, the immigrant story. she talked about her childhood and the american dream. any person you meet and any immigrant will tell you how much they love this country and what an opportunity they received by moving into this country becoming a citizen. it is a conversation that my dad has had to me. i don't know...
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. >> reporter: if anyone doesn't think women can surf the big waves of mavericks, come see bianca. look at her on the right surfing mavericks last year. the san francisco surfer is one of 6 females invited to compete in the first-ever all women's heat when this year's titans of mavericks surf contest is called. >> i think it's a great step and a great starting point. >> reporter: she was one of a handful of women who came to the california coastal commission hoping to put pressure on mavericks organizers to bring true gender equity to the event. >> there's definitely sexism out there. there's no doubt about it. >> reporter: the committee for equity and women's surfing says mavericks' plan for a women's heat doesn't go far enough and says the prize money a total purse of $120,000 for the men and $30,000 for the women is obviously unequal. the group wants the commission to deny mavericks' four-year use permit application and cut it down to one year to leverage a full women's division in 2017 and beyond. >> i would like to see these women compete in semifinals and a final. >> i don't
. >> reporter: if anyone doesn't think women can surf the big waves of mavericks, come see bianca. look at her on the right surfing mavericks last year. the san francisco surfer is one of 6 females invited to compete in the first-ever all women's heat when this year's titans of mavericks surf contest is called. >> i think it's a great step and a great starting point. >> reporter: she was one of a handful of women who came to the california coastal commission hoping to put...
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year-old lynnette alice fromme, one of the earliest followers of charles manson involved in the tate la bianca the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie writes he has new rules. they want to do one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first boards -- words were "can you believe the gun didn't go off?" >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento i wonder if this has convinced you all that we need tough gun legislation in this country? >> i prefer to go after the person who uses the gun for an illegal or criminal purpose. that to me is a far better approach than the one where you require registration of the individual or the gun. >> just minutes after making those statements, gerald ford walked in to the street and heard the sound of gunfire. >> my god, there's been a shot! there's been a shot. they're being pushed back by the poli. somebody has fired a sh
year-old lynnette alice fromme, one of the earliest followers of charles manson involved in the tate la bianca the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie writes he has new rules. they want to do one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first boards -- words were...
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. >> bianca rented a room here because the plumbing in her home run toured. >> i thought oh, my gosh i knew i should have picked the ramada. >> reporter: abc's "good morning america" got the first look inside the cell where the four inmates escaped last week. this is where they were being housed, in an older section of the main jail south. they cut through the bar and the window, bent the surrounding bars and escaped by rappelling down bedsheets tied together. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> investigators now believe alcohol was a factor in a crash that killed a 25-year-old man and a 15-year-old boy in sunnyvale. both died at the scene along central expressway saturday evening. sunny s.e.a.l.'s department of public safety believe the driver lost control of the car before crashing into a treatment other drivers freed one of the victims before the burning wreckage before rescuers arrived. >> a track ran off the road tumbling down a steep embankment and rolled several times until it came to a stop with a mother and daughter inside. sky 7 arrived on the scene shortly after emergency crews transp
. >> bianca rented a room here because the plumbing in her home run toured. >> i thought oh, my gosh i knew i should have picked the ramada. >> reporter: abc's "good morning america" got the first look inside the cell where the four inmates escaped last week. this is where they were being housed, in an older section of the main jail south. they cut through the bar and the window, bent the surrounding bars and escaped by rappelling down bedsheets tied together. vic...
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onofre/estudiante de matematicas miedo porque nuncarealmee se escucha deste tipo de historiasqui 3:56 biancami escuela 8:56 la universidad posu parte tifico a suestudiantese lo ocrido, pidiendoles matenerse alejadosde la zona, proxima a unestacionamiento hacia s cuatro la tarde el cadaver fue removido y se confirmo que se trata de unhombre.... (707) 664-44-44 22:31 las autoridades urgen alos estudiantes o a cualquier persa q pueda tener informacion sobre este caso, que se comuque al 7076-44-44...enronhert park noticiero telemundo 48 22:47 vo cesar -- un reciente reportden equipoe trabajoe la alcaldiade san francisco indica durante 2015 se reportaron casi 500 casos de trafico humano enesa ciudad. -- las 15 agencias del ordeencontraron que, de todos eos casos, 122 eran menores de edad-- el reporte tambien indica quecalifornia tiene uno de los masaltos ndices de trafico humano en el pais. vo/lorena ---a meses del asesinatoen profesor, las autoridadedsan jos capturaron al sospechoso... ---'eddie ru'' fue arreado por suvnculos c la muerte de ''david moglen''... ---el crimen se report en juliopasa
onofre/estudiante de matematicas miedo porque nuncarealmee se escucha deste tipo de historiasqui 3:56 biancami escuela 8:56 la universidad posu parte tifico a suestudiantese lo ocrido, pidiendoles matenerse alejadosde la zona, proxima a unestacionamiento hacia s cuatro la tarde el cadaver fue removido y se confirmo que se trata de unhombre.... (707) 664-44-44 22:31 las autoridades urgen alos estudiantes o a cualquier persa q pueda tener informacion sobre este caso, que se comuque al...
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our goal is to keep you moving bianca hopes to beat the crowds entirely by beating yesterday. >> i'm here two hours before for a domestic flight, and i usually get here an hour before. >> for southwest, it will be the first time the airline happens operated more than 4,000 flights in a day. >> it is our super bowl. we're very on high alert for everything going on. >> steve west runs southwest's operations center. representatives from every aspect of the airline, meteorologists to maintenance are in one room to troubleshoot. >> we could get up to a great start on wednesday. to just thursday, friday and saturday. so if the network stays ahead and stays on schedule, each day is set up for success. >> the airports, and the tsa are asking people to be at the airports at least two hours before their flight. you may run into traffic coming into the airport. that can be a problem at l.a.x. and other west coast airports. the other issue, of course, the security line so give yourself the extra time. sunday and monday are expected to be even busier than today. >> kris, thanks. >>> several inche
our goal is to keep you moving bianca hopes to beat the crowds entirely by beating yesterday. >> i'm here two hours before for a domestic flight, and i usually get here an hour before. >> for southwest, it will be the first time the airline happens operated more than 4,000 flights in a day. >> it is our super bowl. we're very on high alert for everything going on. >> steve west runs southwest's operations center. representatives from every aspect of the airline,...
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bianca in lancaster, california. not voting this year? i am not voting. to the best of the worst. i am originally from cleveland. convention, irnc have watched hillary clinton try to go back and make a bigger convention one really, if you go blocks from where the convention is held, it is the project. -- the projects. the things they are speaking about, i do not expect a presidential candidate to be error-free. as far as getting a black vote, i do not feel that you wait until the week before the calls open to try to reach out for us. that is why we like bernie sanders. bernie sanders spoke on the issues that we felt economically and how we feel oppressed, he was tapping on that. hillary wanted to avoid the whole racial issue when it is clearly a problem. to give a song and dance? there are way more issues. i like how donald trump said he wants to rebuild inner cities, but how? donald trump speaks of, we want new airplanes or this big wall. how will you pay for all of that? you know? and hillary clinton, you know, black people loved bill clinton. camewhen
bianca in lancaster, california. not voting this year? i am not voting. to the best of the worst. i am originally from cleveland. convention, irnc have watched hillary clinton try to go back and make a bigger convention one really, if you go blocks from where the convention is held, it is the project. -- the projects. the things they are speaking about, i do not expect a presidential candidate to be error-free. as far as getting a black vote, i do not feel that you wait until the week before...
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and joseph bianca is here along with "fast money" trader tim seymour., all we can say at this point is wow, mike. >> yeah, another day where you just tacked on a little more to the old highs. this rally extended itself. i think the way you quibble with it is to say some of the groups have come a little far in a short period of time. and maybe sentiment is getting a little bit over this, but everyone feels the underpinnings are strong. the corporate bond market, we don't talk a lot about, even as the rates go up. it has done nothing but stay relatively strong. all those things working together. and i think maybe everybody is on board with the idea that thanksgiving week is nothing but up, but we'll see how it plays out. >> here's more on the record closings. the market is down here. kate rogers is up at the nasdaq. don, we'll start with you. >> energy has been far away, the best performing sector so far in this trading. we have oil up 3%, 4%, 5% in today's trade that. means that energy stocks are up by 2% double the gains of materials. the second best pe
and joseph bianca is here along with "fast money" trader tim seymour., all we can say at this point is wow, mike. >> yeah, another day where you just tacked on a little more to the old highs. this rally extended itself. i think the way you quibble with it is to say some of the groups have come a little far in a short period of time. and maybe sentiment is getting a little bit over this, but everyone feels the underpinnings are strong. the corporate bond market, we don't talk a...
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use the #fox5thankful.x5thankful >>> a lot of folks thankfulks tu for just like bianca d hope everybody has a fantasticst thanksgiving today. >> hi, ronnie. today we're gonna be comparing the roll formed steel bed of the chevy silverado to the aluminum bed of this competitor's truck.awe. yeah! first, let's check out the aluminum bed of this truck. wooooow!! -holy moly. full on crack here. now let's check out the steel bed of the silverado. i'd expect more dents. no holes. you don't have to wait until black friday to make a strong decision. find your tag and get 20% cash back, or, get 0% financing for 72 months on select remaining 2016 silverado double cabs in stock. >> note 7:30. let's get caught unon internat the fight d to retake mosul from isis militants.an that city is surrounded by iraqi fled forces for one of the firsr time. one day after freshafr fr reinforcements arrived to battlt the terror organization.anizio this newest batallion of troops replaced soldiers right fightint the war for several weeks. week. >> publisher plans to row lease a memoir by keyser khan who madm headlin
use the #fox5thankful.x5thankful >>> a lot of folks thankfulks tu for just like bianca d hope everybody has a fantasticst thanksgiving today. >> hi, ronnie. today we're gonna be comparing the roll formed steel bed of the chevy silverado to the aluminum bed of this competitor's truck.awe. yeah! first, let's check out the aluminum bed of this truck. wooooow!! -holy moly. full on crack here. now let's check out the steel bed of the silverado. i'd expect more dents. no holes. you...