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. >> reporter: for the past 13 years, ellen harper has been running the folk-music center in claremont, which her parents founded in 1958. ♪ >> this room has got to have so much resonance for you in so many ways, there is so much of your history in here. >> i remember ben growing, you know-- crawling. >> on the floor. >> yeah. >> this is as of the childhood home as any house ♪ a house is a heart ♪ even when it's gone ♪ even when the grass is overgrown in the yard ♪ >> during his nearly 20 year professional career ben harper's released 15 albums. this week, he released his latest, a collaboration with his mother ellen. it's called childhood home. >> i just, you know, came to my mom and said let's do a song together, just one song. and from that one song came another song and another song. >> the songs are sounds of family life and the folk-music sounds. >> you know how it can be. >> ben wrote six of the tracks on the album, ellen wrote four. >> how is it for to you make a record together. >> once you bring a song and you are sitting and you are playing, it's music and it's its own path.
. >> reporter: for the past 13 years, ellen harper has been running the folk-music center in claremont, which her parents founded in 1958. ♪ >> this room has got to have so much resonance for you in so many ways, there is so much of your history in here. >> i remember ben growing, you know-- crawling. >> on the floor. >> yeah. >> this is as of the childhood home as any house ♪ a house is a heart ♪ even when it's gone ♪ even when the grass is overgrown...
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their partnership brought improvements to claremont.ey've been so successful they've been hired away from oakland and promoted by a neighboring school district. next term they will be co-principals of san leandro high. >> an 11-year-old boy continues to amaze doctors and his family as he manages a rare heart condition. what he is about to do next is really incredible. the 11-year-old is a fierce warrior studying mixed marshal arts since he was seven. but the battle has been with his heart. >> my right ventricle is not there. he was born with half a heart. only one in 10,000 kids have it. he had three open heart surgeries. and is now going for a black belt. >> i feel extraordinary right now. >> all of this intense marshal arts is helping his heart get better. doctors say as long as he takes breaks he can go for that black belt. his mom watches and monitors oxen levels but he keeps going. >> to be able to have that spirit takes people a live time to get. and how can such a young boy have it. >> we've gone through so many things i feel lik
their partnership brought improvements to claremont.ey've been so successful they've been hired away from oakland and promoted by a neighboring school district. next term they will be co-principals of san leandro high. >> an 11-year-old boy continues to amaze doctors and his family as he manages a rare heart condition. what he is about to do next is really incredible. the 11-year-old is a fierce warrior studying mixed marshal arts since he was seven. but the battle has been with his...
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their partnership brought improvements to claremont. they've been so successful they've been hired away from oakland and promoted by a neighboring school district. next term they will be co-principals of san leandro high. >> an 11-year-old boy continues to amaze doctors and his family as he manages a rare heart condition. what he is about to do next is really incredible. the 11-year-old is a fierce warrior studying mixed marshal arts since he was seven. but the battle has been with his heart. >> my right ventricle is not there. he was born with half a heart. only one in 10,000 kids have it. he had three open heart surgeries. and is now going for a black belt. >> i feel extraordinary right now. >> all of this intense marshal arts is helping his heart get better. doctors say as long as he takes breaks he can go for that black belt. his mom watches and monitors oxen levels but he keeps going. >> to be able to have that spirit takes people a live time to get. and how can such a young boy have it. >> we've gone through so many things i feel
their partnership brought improvements to claremont. they've been so successful they've been hired away from oakland and promoted by a neighboring school district. next term they will be co-principals of san leandro high. >> an 11-year-old boy continues to amaze doctors and his family as he manages a rare heart condition. what he is about to do next is really incredible. the 11-year-old is a fierce warrior studying mixed marshal arts since he was seven. but the battle has been with his...
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estudiantes que estan en esas clases podian ser mas productivos 14:35 sagnichte trabajo en la preparatoria claremont falta de recursos. 31;56 la razon por la que son clases de mentiras es porque no estan aprendiendo nada academico 31:59 32;52 porque no hay suficientes maestros para asegurar que todos los estudiantes tengan una clase substantiva 32:56 segun la demanda entablada hoy s estudiantes en libertades vil smo empo de instruccion el udizado por la frecuencia de cuel bajo rendimiento. eparaticlaremont 0:52 :04 estann er que constantemente se maestros quieran estar aqui cie senando, son tiempo real dentes. ademas etabl struccion academica, y que sustituya. 28:23 estando en aonad de bajos recursos iere decir que nuestros visado los detalles de la do ex esta en un momento historico sacramento a los distritos cola s estudiantes. 26:1el ades de rmita que este esfuerzo se sar ---deorma sorpresiva, 26:30 la empresa de tecnologia "google" take vo revelo la composicion etnica y racial de su fuerza laboral en estados unidos y el resto del mundo... ---de acuerdo con documentos enviados al comision para la
estudiantes que estan en esas clases podian ser mas productivos 14:35 sagnichte trabajo en la preparatoria claremont falta de recursos. 31;56 la razon por la que son clases de mentiras es porque no estan aprendiendo nada academico 31:59 32;52 porque no hay suficientes maestros para asegurar que todos los estudiantes tengan una clase substantiva 32:56 segun la demanda entablada hoy s estudiantes en libertades vil smo empo de instruccion el udizado por la frecuencia de cuel bajo rendimiento....
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estudiantes que estan en esas clases podian ser mas productivos 14:35 sagnichte trabajo en la preparatoria claremontanos, y dice que son clases falsas ante la falta de recursos. 31;56 la razon por la que son clases de mentiras es porque no estan ;52 reo hay suficientes 31:59 manda diantes tengan una claseba ogados, ene ellos, la ion de li ta forma no todos los tiantes en el estado estan cibiendo el mismo tiempo de sustutos en escuelas de bondimie incentivos para que maestrostes mandante. 1:325:20 lo que querel academica, y monitoreol tiempo n stituya.:23 estando en una comud aves de un comunicado explico la demanda, pero que detalles cesidades de los estudiantes. is cesar momento de una pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 pero al volver take vo le decimos por qu los oficiales de inmigracion arrestan inmigrantes indocumentados en la frontera de mexico con texas y los dejan libres en arizona. vo blanca --un comando armado ingresa a un restaurante y asesina a sangre fria al cantante tito torbellino en ciudad obregon, mexico vo cesar ademas --seÑora... seÑorita... qu espera usted del hombre que la acompaÑe
estudiantes que estan en esas clases podian ser mas productivos 14:35 sagnichte trabajo en la preparatoria claremontanos, y dice que son clases falsas ante la falta de recursos. 31;56 la razon por la que son clases de mentiras es porque no estan ;52 reo hay suficientes 31:59 manda diantes tengan una claseba ogados, ene ellos, la ion de li ta forma no todos los tiantes en el estado estan cibiendo el mismo tiempo de sustutos en escuelas de bondimie incentivos para que maestrostes mandante....
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she joins us from claremont, california. inc. so much for joining us.t question is how did you do it? what is the single most important things you have done to make this happen, get more women involved and keep them involved you go >> i think the thing that really works well is to frame what we're doing, whether it is computer science or engineering and math. it is all about creative problem solving. i have yet to meet a young person interested in stem who does not want to be created. young women in particular love he and creative. so if you are able to harness the creativity and give them the tools to solve problems and build solutions, they love it. >> how are you? i do not think i have seen you since the taylor swift a bend, but thank you for joining us. i have to tell the story that when we met harvey mudd was the ringleader of files -- five colleges that put together this ability to win the taylor swift conference. i remember calling to say i want you to know you were in the top five. the first thing she said is that would be very exciting but we h
she joins us from claremont, california. inc. so much for joining us.t question is how did you do it? what is the single most important things you have done to make this happen, get more women involved and keep them involved you go >> i think the thing that really works well is to frame what we're doing, whether it is computer science or engineering and math. it is all about creative problem solving. i have yet to meet a young person interested in stem who does not want to be created....
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. >> john kauffman lives in the claremont canyon area of berkeley. the area is flush with trees including tall eucalyptus. something kauffman and neighbors think should have been removed years ago. but money from fema has yet to come through. >> there is delay in that. we're very afraid that the fema will give the money only for trimming the trees and not removing them, which would be a disaster. >> the eucalyptus thought to be a major contributor to the oakland hills fire that destroyed 3,000 homes in october, 1991. over two decades, uc berkeley and regional parks initiated programs to clear fire hazards, including many eucalyptus trees. >> having tall trees for shade results in a lower fire risk. >> dan garcetti is leaving the charge to save an estimated 1 million eucalyptus in the east bay hills, he says clear cutting two wo not reduce the fire danger. it >> increases the risk because it promotes growth of species such as hemlock, poison oak and thistle that, thrive in open, sunny environments >> a fema spokesperson says the agency helps to have a
. >> john kauffman lives in the claremont canyon area of berkeley. the area is flush with trees including tall eucalyptus. something kauffman and neighbors think should have been removed years ago. but money from fema has yet to come through. >> there is delay in that. we're very afraid that the fema will give the money only for trimming the trees and not removing them, which would be a disaster. >> the eucalyptus thought to be a major contributor to the oakland hills fire...
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. >>> more on our website including that news of french football club claremont who has named a femaleanager as their coach for next season. check that out. www.aljazeera.com/sports. okay, more from me later on, but that is all. >> for those who warmed up to the minute, manchester city with only 12 minutes gone. that's it from us for now. >> maman bashir alex niev camila karamova di dai jin peng pan sunatillo i am sorry if i pronounced your name wrong. >> it was not a choice for us, for the children to come here.
. >>> more on our website including that news of french football club claremont who has named a femaleanager as their coach for next season. check that out. www.aljazeera.com/sports. okay, more from me later on, but that is all. >> for those who warmed up to the minute, manchester city with only 12 minutes gone. that's it from us for now. >> maman bashir alex niev camila karamova di dai jin peng pan sunatillo i am sorry if i pronounced your name wrong. >> it was not a...
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by the way, andrew busch, university of denver claremont, brilliant. he is a source for a lot of the professors. none -- it's all indisputable. those are government members. >> thank you so much for all of the detailed research i appreciate the effort you've put into this. >> i need it all up. [laughter] if i had to do it all again i wouldn't be able to use the same numbers. go ahead. >> i was just taking a couple of notes on what you were saying and i was wondering, ronald reagan was very bold about what he believes and he said we have to wave a banner of bold colors instead of pastels. in the current culture that is very conditioned against the conservative values and things like the welfare state that is entrenched in the entitlements and things of that sort where if you say we are going to cut taxes and limit government spending and benefits and things of that source, people are sort of repulse or repugnant. so i was wondering how a true conservative can market himself to the american public while still standing on true ideals but in a way that is
by the way, andrew busch, university of denver claremont, brilliant. he is a source for a lot of the professors. none -- it's all indisputable. those are government members. >> thank you so much for all of the detailed research i appreciate the effort you've put into this. >> i need it all up. [laughter] if i had to do it all again i wouldn't be able to use the same numbers. go ahead. >> i was just taking a couple of notes on what you were saying and i was wondering, ronald...
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particularly chris claremont. and also, i think we cast them well.s today. and they have grown with the roles. and they make the roles real and human. >> it must be exciting for all of you have have everybody. halle berry. i like the short hair. but to have you all together like that. and you see how the camaraderie you have with one another. that's got to help. >> we shot the film with the future part first. it was like a reunion to begin with. and james did the first day. then, it was the younger characters coming in. being very careful not to say the word old. >> what i want to know is, did you have more fun with the young guys or with, let's say it, the old veterans? >> i have never felt older in my life than being in the trailer parker, which we called the base camp, with these guys because they were running around with beebe guns shooting each other. and i was this far from going, you youngsters, stop it. very unprofessional. i felt like the old guy. locking myself in my trailer. don't shoot me. >> and it must be a movie moment. i was running a
particularly chris claremont. and also, i think we cast them well.s today. and they have grown with the roles. and they make the roles real and human. >> it must be exciting for all of you have have everybody. halle berry. i like the short hair. but to have you all together like that. and you see how the camaraderie you have with one another. that's got to help. >> we shot the film with the future part first. it was like a reunion to begin with. and james did the first day. then, it...
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. >> host: claremont california republican caller. >> caller: good morning. wouldn't putting a carbon tax on our whole tax or policy based on how much it's like putting a tax on a skinny guy and a fat guy. the fact it doesn't take as many. the guy who takes -- keeps running and running and he's burning a lot of carbon. he pays a higher tax but it's like asking the question in china, are they causing more by the cars to drive of factors 1.2 billion of them are taking jobs from americans because everyone of the politicians are bought off by how many shares of the ipo of a bobble they will be getting. let's see, can i make more money for my family like integrated or -- thank you for said and the you be retiring but my god, think of the money you spent it at the 17th trillion dollars how much by going to pay before you go or am i going to have to pay, how much of your retirement treachery let me give a comment to that rant. a tax, you tax things you want less of the. so if we tax pollution, we get a strong incentive to have less pollution and to develop the abili
. >> host: claremont california republican caller. >> caller: good morning. wouldn't putting a carbon tax on our whole tax or policy based on how much it's like putting a tax on a skinny guy and a fat guy. the fact it doesn't take as many. the guy who takes -- keeps running and running and he's burning a lot of carbon. he pays a higher tax but it's like asking the question in china, are they causing more by the cars to drive of factors 1.2 billion of them are taking jobs from...
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guest: we will go to claremont, california. republican caller. putting a carbon a policy based on how much you take is like putting a tax on a skinny guy and a fat guy. the guy that takes his health in mind and keeps running and running, he is burning a lot of carbon, he spends the higher tax. it is like asking a question in china. by the cars they are driving or the fact that there are 1.2 billion people? offpoliticians are bought by how many shares of the ipo of alibaba they're getting. my god, think of the money that you incentivize -- how much will you pay or how many years of your retirement will have to pay? host: a lot of issues for the congressman. guest: let me give you some comments to that little bit of a rant. you tax things you want less of. a we tax pollution, we give strong incentive to have less pollution and to develop the incentive to have less pollution. not only do we give the right incentives, we then let the market system work. the best way to accomplish these goals has always been, if you put a price on carbon, there are se
guest: we will go to claremont, california. republican caller. putting a carbon a policy based on how much you take is like putting a tax on a skinny guy and a fat guy. the guy that takes his health in mind and keeps running and running, he is burning a lot of carbon, he spends the higher tax. it is like asking a question in china. by the cars they are driving or the fact that there are 1.2 billion people? offpoliticians are bought by how many shares of the ipo of alibaba they're getting. my...