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school. community kids were outperforming the two main high schools. the quality of the education was almost rivaling a private hool education. parents recognized that the - it w a very mplicatetimen because had bui up to tt, parand i dn't likit,hat the - it w be realonest.tetimen i me the first time the line came, wh it lastedll night, it was sort of a festival and that was funny. it had nothing to do with the inconvenience for me, but see, i could see who wasn't going to community all of these years. it wasn't a diverse school and that was pointed out to me by other people inhe communityll the te. i alwa wanted figure a more equle way of dog it, but i couldn't come up with anything other than a lottery. - at first, i thought a lottery was a bad idea because then we wouldn't necessarily get the most committed pple. but whate were gting om that nd of a ne was that igave a scial iority to peop who could afford to hire people to stay in li, could fly their grandparents in, or quit work for two weeks, and that's crazy. (upbeat music) - even before there w
school. community kids were outperforming the two main high schools. the quality of the education was almost rivaling a private hool education. parents recognized that the - it w a very mplicatetimen because had bui up to tt, parand i dn't likit,hat the - it w be realonest.tetimen i me the first time the line came, wh it lastedll night, it was sort of a festival and that was funny. it had nothing to do with the inconvenience for me, but see, i could see who wasn't going to community all of...
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was an intern and they had a sports weekend sports anchor job open up in vermont with the communications high schools. i'm already far above straight up one. his friends came to me, said he is not going to heart he will not hire black men in came to me and told me that i mean i was like, you know, hell, i'm staying here. and i met fred when i was on the team cover, the republican national convention. the austin american-statesman is only out of college seven months. i ran into him like, what up, jeff? what are you doing here? come republican national convention, just graduate it. so every time something happens. jeff, bryan, we are union and then give this relic no field work. oh, no, no. but i'll do notice the first names when rolling writing his memoir. i'm putting middle names, last names. this the address. this way you can find it. but here's the thing. you know, i'm definitely one of those keep that same energy right? so trust me when i tell you, if i saw this person in public rolling, keep your location all because i might be bail money. oh, i just know that if i see them in person a no problem
was an intern and they had a sports weekend sports anchor job open up in vermont with the communications high schools. i'm already far above straight up one. his friends came to me, said he is not going to heart he will not hire black men in came to me and told me that i mean i was like, you know, hell, i'm staying here. and i met fred when i was on the team cover, the republican national convention. the austin american-statesman is only out of college seven months. i ran into him like, what...
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communities. college, high school, or in the workplace, you work with people who do not look like you. you get along at work, you work on the same projects. but at 12 noon everyone goes to the cafeteria, blocks go with blacks, hispanics go with hispanics. we tend to self segregate. does that mean they are racist? not necessarily. if you try and sit at their table, then you have a problem. you have to address that problem. once or twice a week,. leave your -- once or twice a week, walk across the cafeteria. leave your comfort group. you will likely make a new friend. i have been across the atlantic ocean and pacific ocean more times than i can count, but you do not have to do that. you can hop on the internet and talk to someone in a foreign country. get to know people. this is our planet. get to know it. host: from washington dc, this is let me -- wendy. hi. caller: i'm here. host: you will have to turn down your tv. caller: it is turned off. host: go ahead. caller: oh, hi i just wanted to thank you, daryl for all you do for the universe. guest: i appreciate that. host: john in neptune
communities. college, high school, or in the workplace, you work with people who do not look like you. you get along at work, you work on the same projects. but at 12 noon everyone goes to the cafeteria, blocks go with blacks, hispanics go with hispanics. we tend to self segregate. does that mean they are racist? not necessarily. if you try and sit at their table, then you have a problem. you have to address that problem. once or twice a week,. leave your -- once or twice a week, walk across...
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community. ktvu is amber lee as the story give them some love and encouragement. stars at oracle park, the home of the san francisco giants on this tuesday night are five high schooltudents. the teams community foundation has named them willie mae scholars, each will receive a scholarship of up to $20,000 upon graduation from high school . it really opened my eyes to seeing, like, okay. yeah this is i'm really going to go to college. if i want to have got the scholarship, i probably wouldn't have been able to 10 college or a probably would have been pretty rough for me to attend college. cohen aspires to be an oncologist, he says it's grandmothers battle with breast cancer inspired him. the 17 year old tells me growing up in the bayview raised by a single mother. he saw the health problems brought on by poverty that the black community often faces with little or no resources. he wants to give back . i'm very dedicated, very motivated. ah i'm determined. the culture of the foundation tells me the program is designed to help make college aspirations for black youth here in san francisco come true, he says the students are largely chosen based on their potential pour
community. ktvu is amber lee as the story give them some love and encouragement. stars at oracle park, the home of the san francisco giants on this tuesday night are five high schooltudents. the teams community foundation has named them willie mae scholars, each will receive a scholarship of up to $20,000 upon graduation from high school . it really opened my eyes to seeing, like, okay. yeah this is i'm really going to go to college. if i want to have got the scholarship, i probably wouldn't...
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with that dark complexion and all at saratoga high school and also eventually at prospect high school. this has shocked the community has angered many people. got a chance to talk to students. here is what they had to say about what was found near their campus. >> the news means a bunch of you know, it was used to kill. a bunch of people and it was used to it. terrified that it was used to. by people take their own lives to. >> a little bit concerned for the person who either was using it for. we're going to use it on. >> the santa clara county sheriff's department, they came out and they said that they are investigating this as a hate crime said hate has no place in santa clara county sheriff's office with thoroughly investigate these incidents and request pop prosecution of the offenders to the fullest extent of the law. the principal said they did turn over the footage to the authorities. it's a little grainy, but they hope that whatever is on it, they're not even saying if the people that they saw it. >> were the people behind this. but they have turned over the footage to the santa clara county sheriff's depart
with that dark complexion and all at saratoga high school and also eventually at prospect high school. this has shocked the community has angered many people. got a chance to talk to students. here is what they had to say about what was found near their campus. >> the news means a bunch of you know, it was used to kill. a bunch of people and it was used to it. terrified that it was used to. by people take their own lives to. >> a little bit concerned for the person who either was...
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communities, the lower the unemployment will be. the fewer small businesses, the higher the unemployment, the higher the unemployment rate is and the lower the graduation rate is in high school. so there's a correlation that flows through those communities and it's one of the reasons why i love the free, with education and downs for newer pieces of that because they are essential to human forcing. you can't do it without both. i always a good economy makes all things possible so the question is what makes a good economy? a part of that is a good workforce. what makes a good workforce? education. what kind of education? passed at least the two prongs. you are communities things which shop in high school. >> i did. we tuck shop. >> okay. shop is an important part of it. so you can have -- i think i'm young, i'm not sure what you're talking about. anyway, i was trying to get back added complement. literally the fact that matt is that when we find ways to give kids as many options in a cafeteria plan for the future, whether you want to go to to your committee college oco to an apprenticeship program, what you want to go to a four-year college the truth is you can be a plumber an
communities, the lower the unemployment will be. the fewer small businesses, the higher the unemployment, the higher the unemployment rate is and the lower the graduation rate is in high school. so there's a correlation that flows through those communities and it's one of the reasons why i love the free, with education and downs for newer pieces of that because they are essential to human forcing. you can't do it without both. i always a good economy makes all things possible so the question is...
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. >> well, happening today, a south bay high school is hosting a turkey day for a holiday drive. students and communitybers of presentation high school or looking to collect 1000 turkeys this year to meet the needs of the sacred heart community service. so they're accepting 8 to 12 pound frozen turkeys, hams and chickens. the drive is going to be held on the front side of the campus. that's from 07:00am to 10:00am. make sure you set your alarm for that. >> and happening today in the east bay, the bay area rescue mission is teaming up with uc birth. the athletics to distribute 800 holiday meals. these will go to financially distressed families living in the iron triangle of richmond, online registration closed on november 16th, but residents can register in person. it must, however, show to proof of residency forms. things like a driver's license or state id along with the utility or phone bill or letter from their child's school. the meal includes a turkey, all of dressings and fixings and everything you need for a traditional holiday meal. the distribution will be from 8.30, until 11, 30 today. we'll
. >> well, happening today, a south bay high school is hosting a turkey day for a holiday drive. students and communitybers of presentation high school or looking to collect 1000 turkeys this year to meet the needs of the sacred heart community service. so they're accepting 8 to 12 pound frozen turkeys, hams and chickens. the drive is going to be held on the front side of the campus. that's from 07:00am to 10:00am. make sure you set your alarm for that. >> and happening today in the...
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a south bay high school is hosting a turkey day for a holiday drive. >> students and community members of presentation high school are looking to collect 1000 turkeys this year to meet the needs of the sacred heart community school. they're accepting 8 to 12 pound frozen turkeys, hams and chickens. the drive is going to be held on the front side of campus. that's from 07:00am to 10:00am today. all right. and also happening today in the east bay, the bay area rescue mission is teaming up with the uc berkeley athletics department to distribute. >> about 800 holiday meals. he's going to go to financially distressed families that live in the iron triangle of richmond. so online registration closed on november 16th, but residents can still register in person. they just have to show 2 forms of proof of residency. your driver's license, for instance, or state issued id along with utility bill or phone bill or a letter from your child's school will also work. the meal includes a turkey, all the dressing, all the fixins for a traditional holiday meal. the distribution will be from 8.30, this mo
a south bay high school is hosting a turkey day for a holiday drive. >> students and community members of presentation high school are looking to collect 1000 turkeys this year to meet the needs of the sacred heart community school. they're accepting 8 to 12 pound frozen turkeys, hams and chickens. the drive is going to be held on the front side of campus. that's from 07:00am to 10:00am today. all right. and also happening today in the east bay, the bay area rescue mission is teaming up...
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created a community driven framework to improve high schools and enengage intensive w to improve our presses to focus on improving student out come in closing the opportunity gap. i have the skill this is will move us forward for the quality education this all students deserve i want my kids and yours and niches to have the best education possible. thank you. >> i'm [inaudible] chung i am rung for city college board. as a child of chinese refugees born approximate san front i know the communities this city college serves. at city college my parents learned english and took classes and my siblings and i earned credits forker bachelor. since returning to pursue public health in 2017, upon wing at a variety of opportunity resource and retention centers i realized that city college plays a role in addressing health desparities this predate covid-19. i was elected to the board as a student trustee to fight unsound community health compromising instructional plan and budgets down size our college. are put our educators out of work and robbery blk and brown communities of access to social e
created a community driven framework to improve high schools and enengage intensive w to improve our presses to focus on improving student out come in closing the opportunity gap. i have the skill this is will move us forward for the quality education this all students deserve i want my kids and yours and niches to have the best education possible. thank you. >> i'm [inaudible] chung i am rung for city college board. as a child of chinese refugees born approximate san front i know the...
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created a community driven framework to improve high schools and enengage intensive w to improve our presses to focus on improving student out come in closing the opportunity gap. i have the skill this is will move us forward for the quality education this all students deserve i want my kids and yours and niches to have the best education possible. thank you. >> hello i'm ms. bill copper i'm here today asking for your passport and your vote. and helping me get elected for the district 6 supervisor seat. i'm coming to you today asking for support and asking you to help me alleviate so many issues and disparity in our community and helping mow to focus on where we need to be at in san francisco. the election is november the eighth 2022. and i have been a commune member in district 6 for 40 years. i have always been committed to my community and to equity competence equality and excellence. i think people of color should be eli haved to a higher level then and there we have been for over 40 years. i need your support in helping meto get there and helping mow to make san francisco the be
created a community driven framework to improve high schools and enengage intensive w to improve our presses to focus on improving student out come in closing the opportunity gap. i have the skill this is will move us forward for the quality education this all students deserve i want my kids and yours and niches to have the best education possible. thank you. >> hello i'm ms. bill copper i'm here today asking for your passport and your vote. and helping me get elected for the district 6...
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created a community driven framework to improve high schools and enengage intensive w to improve our presses to focus on improving student out come in closing the opportunity gap. i have the skill this is will move us forward for the quality education this all students deserve i want my kids and yours and niches to have the best education possible. thank you. this statute san francisco fire submission regular meeting and the time is 5:03. this meeting is held in person as authorized by california gentleman code section 54953e and the mayor's supplement to february 25, 2020 emergency procolumnation. it is possible hasome members of the sudden fran fire commission may attends remote. in this event, they will participate and vote by video. members of public may attend to bench and provide comment at the physical meeting location or online at the link on the posted agenda which you may access by logging on to the fire commission website. you may watch live at
created a community driven framework to improve high schools and enengage intensive w to improve our presses to focus on improving student out come in closing the opportunity gap. i have the skill this is will move us forward for the quality education this all students deserve i want my kids and yours and niches to have the best education possible. thank you. this statute san francisco fire submission regular meeting and the time is 5:03. this meeting is held in person as authorized by...
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this community and came together and talked about had they wanted not just create other a traditional school but make at this time accomplice that will serve the communities. elementary, pre-school, high school. how do we work with organizations like mission bay hub and i'm proud of william and getting up here and speaking and -- i've known him since he was a kid. i had a chance to meet folks from the program and looking forward to the work they doll with high school students here in mission bay. and also the partnership. it is in the about providing the lands but how do you make the connection to our the incredible institutions and, with their amaze being resthaefrp is already changed the worlds a reason why san francisco did so well during a pandemic. people came to san francisco for support and it is because of ucsf and all of these xoord people and seeing a connection between this school and these kids who grow up in the school having an opportunity to serve and work newscast neighborhoods they grew up in. and various capacities men we will have a star playing at the shae center for the warriors one day that is out of mission bay school. so much possibility and hope this is a real
this community and came together and talked about had they wanted not just create other a traditional school but make at this time accomplice that will serve the communities. elementary, pre-school, high school. how do we work with organizations like mission bay hub and i'm proud of william and getting up here and speaking and -- i've known him since he was a kid. i had a chance to meet folks from the program and looking forward to the work they doll with high school students here in mission...
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community. ktvu is amberleigh shows us how they are being rewarded with scholarships. give them some love and encouragement. stars at oracle park, the home of the san francisco giants on this tuesday night are five high school students. the teams community foundation has named them willie mae scholars, each will receive a scholarship of up to $20,000 upon graduation from high school . it really opened my eyes to seeing, like, okay. yeah this is i'm really going to go to college. if i want to have got the scholarship, i probably wouldn't have been able to 10 college or a probably would have been pretty rough for me to attend college. cohen aspires to be an oncologist. he says his grandmother's battle with breast cancer inspired him. the 17 year old tells me growing up in the bayview raised by a single mother. he saw the health problems brought on by poverty that the black community often faces with little or no resources. he wants to give back. i'm very dedicated, very motivated. i'm determined. the culture of the foundation tells me the program is designed to help make college aspirations for black youth here in san francisco come true, he says the students are largely chosen based on their potential pours
community. ktvu is amberleigh shows us how they are being rewarded with scholarships. give them some love and encouragement. stars at oracle park, the home of the san francisco giants on this tuesday night are five high school students. the teams community foundation has named them willie mae scholars, each will receive a scholarship of up to $20,000 upon graduation from high school . it really opened my eyes to seeing, like, okay. yeah this is i'm really going to go to college. if i want to...
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school mental health in their own communities. it's detailed in my written testimony. number three. we must equip high school to college transition skills for all of our students. like self-determination, time management, emotion regulation, help seeking and navigating ad versety. again we have evidence-based strategies to do all of these. this should begin by middle school and extend into college and include efforts like self-guided modules to support emotional health, free well being screenings at high school and college campuses, peer-to-peer mental health education and support, and texting lines where students can report concerns about themselves or others. for use of hental het -- mental health challenges we need tailored supports and planning. such programs include the renew program developed out of the university of new hampshire and a program called transition developed by the national alliance to develop health. i want to thank you again for time to speak, i look forward to hearing from my fellow panelists and to further discussions. mr. casey: thank you. now we turn to dr. wright. dr. wright
school mental health in their own communities. it's detailed in my written testimony. number three. we must equip high school to college transition skills for all of our students. like self-determination, time management, emotion regulation, help seeking and navigating ad versety. again we have evidence-based strategies to do all of these. this should begin by middle school and extend into college and include efforts like self-guided modules to support emotional health, free well being...
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so i'm also thinking about working with universities, community colleges, even high schools quite franklyht now there's about 300,000 people who work in the u.s. in the semiconductor industry we'll need double that in the next five to ten years we need to be producing a million engineers a year in the united states of america and that's the real moonshot here that i'm shooting for, which is how do we use this money to work with the private sector, with universities, to develop the workforce and the talent supply that can go, you know, keep america at the leading edge, cutting edge and maintain our competitive edge vis-a-vis china and the rest of the world? >> one way it might be is to get the people back. i thought you made an amazing move, caught the industry off guard. you are seeking to restrict the use of american know-how by barring u.s. persons from supporting china's advanced chip development. you're making people choose, work for the chinese or work for us did people expect that you'd do that >> no, i don't think so. it's rarely been used before but we decided it was necessary. so
so i'm also thinking about working with universities, community colleges, even high schools quite franklyht now there's about 300,000 people who work in the u.s. in the semiconductor industry we'll need double that in the next five to ten years we need to be producing a million engineers a year in the united states of america and that's the real moonshot here that i'm shooting for, which is how do we use this money to work with the private sector, with universities, to develop the workforce and...
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flynn was walking these halls at solano community college. >> getting his high school diploma and nowe district's glad he's taking a shot at the school board. fs usd is really proud that we produce students that are interested in participating in the democratic process. this possible change in board members will bring a new perspective to the district. but people say they're ready. there's a saying that says listen to the elders, but follow the youth. they have new ideas with coke with no new improved coke. we need a new flavor of soda and that's what young people bring. and i think i have a lot of faith and generous and see exactly fox 40 news. still ahead on the kron. 4 morning news. coming up, a gas line catches fire in concord. we're going to tell you how long it lasted. >> what they think started it. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. so what do you think? we're prepared to offer cash. when you get great deal
flynn was walking these halls at solano community college. >> getting his high school diploma and nowe district's glad he's taking a shot at the school board. fs usd is really proud that we produce students that are interested in participating in the democratic process. this possible change in board members will bring a new perspective to the district. but people say they're ready. there's a saying that says listen to the elders, but follow the youth. they have new ideas with coke with no...
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high school. in front. a nervous eighth grader i was struggling to think of i reason why i had chosen uhs. electric community and athletic excellence drought me there more than other high schools. uhs taught mow to be an opportunity. citizen and friend. vital in my [inaudible] as a person. i pursue topic i'm interested in a behavioral economic inspect saturdays or semester project in dhiena the educational resources i have rival boost best in the country. the california campus will make this education and resources available and accessible to more students not only school will let in more and at this time be accessible to the city not just kids [inaudible]. i get excite when i had think about the opportunity the new campus will open you will etch thank you for your consideration. i have a third person raising their hand i can't mute them. kate. using web exi can't unmute you. go back to the first caller. >> hi. them is tom. i'm parent of uhs ninth grader. i'm a professor in architectial history and theory at stan ford and form are national board mfbt break through collaborative am i want to thank the commiss
high school. in front. a nervous eighth grader i was struggling to think of i reason why i had chosen uhs. electric community and athletic excellence drought me there more than other high schools. uhs taught mow to be an opportunity. citizen and friend. vital in my [inaudible] as a person. i pursue topic i'm interested in a behavioral economic inspect saturdays or semester project in dhiena the educational resources i have rival boost best in the country. the california campus will make this...
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retirees and veterans also important to get our soldiers were very successful to go back to high schools and communities what a difference it has made and to open up the gated communities we talked about 83 percent of the menen and women come from military families. they know what that is and we have to expose those who don't have the opportunity we want to make sure that there is that the initial results to fundamentally change the way we view recruiting. mwhat i mean some don't have the best score or fitness we are finding out about their commitment whether they want to serve in that this is very valuable before we invest resources to go to military training and then to see some of those recruits would have been at the lower end of that capability doing extremely well for the mission military training so we are excited to see how far this will go. >> secretary with your comments during the opening ceremony with the war on terrorism with other past wars but today we are ready to defend the country facing they're not heralding in a new era for the army? >> certainly you see that the national defense str
retirees and veterans also important to get our soldiers were very successful to go back to high schools and communities what a difference it has made and to open up the gated communities we talked about 83 percent of the menen and women come from military families. they know what that is and we have to expose those who don't have the opportunity we want to make sure that there is that the initial results to fundamentally change the way we view recruiting. mwhat i mean some don't have the best...
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think it's important have soldiers who were very successful in the army go back to their high schools and communities talk about what a difference it's made and we've opened up our gated communities so people can see what's it like for a soldier bring 83% of the young men and women who come into the army, for military families. they know what that is and what we have to do is expose those who may not have the opportunity to understand what the army is all about. >> right now we are in the process of developing plans to do that. we want to make sure there is the amount of recruits that can do that. the initial results we are seeing as this would change the way we do recruiting. we are getting young men and women, some don't have the best access or the best fitness but we are finding out a lot about their commitment, whether they want to serve or not. they can do that right up front. and what it takes for the initial military training. a lot of these young men and women they were getting a head start on initial military training. when they enter those ranks they are ahead and for those who saw those wi
think it's important have soldiers who were very successful in the army go back to their high schools and communities talk about what a difference it's made and we've opened up our gated communities so people can see what's it like for a soldier bring 83% of the young men and women who come into the army, for military families. they know what that is and what we have to do is expose those who may not have the opportunity to understand what the army is all about. >> right now we are in the...
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athletes wanted to use their platform to have a positive impact on the community and to give back to those in need. and presentation high school in san jose is holding its annual turkey drive so far, presentation high school has collected more than 900, turkeys , chickens and hams. those turkeys are all given to sacred heart community service. the organization then distributes them to community members as part of its thanksgiving food distribution. the school also held a food drive for sacred heart earlier this month. today is extremely important to bring all these turkeys for people that maybe don't have a turkey on the table for dinner tonight, so and the food drive was also extremely important to you know, bringing cans and hygiene items and different necessities that not a lot of people have today. so presentation. high school says it's teachers make a point of highlighting the importance of giving back to the community all year round. well ticketmaster is set to face renewed scrutiny from congress after the taylor swift ticket debacle. questions that lawmakers want answered also after another economic threat is looming as
athletes wanted to use their platform to have a positive impact on the community and to give back to those in need. and presentation high school in san jose is holding its annual turkey drive so far, presentation high school has collected more than 900, turkeys , chickens and hams. those turkeys are all given to sacred heart community service. the organization then distributes them to community members as part of its thanksgiving food distribution. the school also held a food drive for sacred...
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idea of bringing people together and training them to go out and inform high school students and college students around the community novel then. it is something that we decided we wanted to try to build and that was the product we were able to get funding for. we built that and ran it for eight years. both chapters in india and the united states as well. that changed my perception and feeling about what i wanted to do in the world and brought me back to health and to wanting to not only become a doctor, but to build programs in communities that hopefully have a large scale will impact on public health. david: i assume you are a good student in high school, i think you were valedictorian of your class? vivek: guilty as charged. david: did you want to go to harvard, was that your first choice? vivek: the reason i came to learn a little bit about harvard is my best friend in high school, miriam went to this -- she was interested in going to the summer school program at harvard. we all end up going to this summer school program between junior and senior year and it was a wonderful experience. that is what made me think
idea of bringing people together and training them to go out and inform high school students and college students around the community novel then. it is something that we decided we wanted to try to build and that was the product we were able to get funding for. we built that and ran it for eight years. both chapters in india and the united states as well. that changed my perception and feeling about what i wanted to do in the world and brought me back to health and to wanting to not only...
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voter turnout in oakland is right around 14% ktvu erasmus like to explain what community groups and some high school students ali are doing to encourage voters. garcia state and national politics aside, oakland voters have a lot of different races, too. side at the local level. this tuesday, the city will choose a new mayor, some city council members. as well as decided the fate of several local ballot measures this morning in oakland , leaders with the african american chamber of commerce and several other groups voiced their concerns about voter apathy. early voter turnout so far in oakland is about 14% that's the same as it is for the county of alameda. overall, community leaders urged all oakland ear's to exercise their right to vote. and not sit this election out. i know folks who won't vote. are there vote away? because they're like, i don't like any of these people. they know that person will not win. and they get somebody in office who they don't want. we know what that's like. so i'd say if you're not engaged. or if you are engaged, and you don't know who to vote for research now, golden ru
voter turnout in oakland is right around 14% ktvu erasmus like to explain what community groups and some high school students ali are doing to encourage voters. garcia state and national politics aside, oakland voters have a lot of different races, too. side at the local level. this tuesday, the city will choose a new mayor, some city council members. as well as decided the fate of several local ballot measures this morning in oakland , leaders with the african american chamber of commerce and...
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community. and so the bond is between often the employees and the it as a shelter. they may know them from high school, or they may know their brother or sister from high school. in many cases, again, the employees are very much part of the community as well. host: you referenced this earlier, small churches, not the big institutional churches, but small churches that you found in these communities. where is this one? guest: prestonburg, kentucky, i believe. guest: -- host: what do theyepresent? guest: absolutely everything. this particular young lady was part of a family that -- i don't want to use their names -- who d,hey did not have much. they did not have a car, they had someone drive them the 35 miles from the place ty re living down tohichurch for sunday night service. six hours sunday night service and i was there for the entire thing. it was everything, it was their community. it was their day. it was their week, it was everything. host: how did the presence in those churches in the time you spent impact your spirituality? guest: again, i jokingly say with mcdonald's and the churches as i wen
community. and so the bond is between often the employees and the it as a shelter. they may know them from high school, or they may know their brother or sister from high school. in many cases, again, the employees are very much part of the community as well. host: you referenced this earlier, small churches, not the big institutional churches, but small churches that you found in these communities. where is this one? guest: prestonburg, kentucky, i believe. guest: -- host: what do...
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there's almost always a high school, a city, city hall, some structure that's recognizable from that era. jeffrey: one local example, oakley high school, with its sculptures and community to the 1940's. richard: california, because there had been a long beach earthquake in 1933, put a huge emphasis on rebuilding california schools or expanding them, making them earthquake safe and so on. they hired local architects. it was very much an interaction between the federal government and local government, state governments. jeffrey: always emphasize, work for those in need. the seven acre montclair park in oakland was and is a place for people to bring their children and be outdoors. but it also served another purpose. richard: the idea of the new deal was always to put people to work, that they thought that gave them dignity, self-worth, and it did. people who wanted that, who were unemployed. and here is such a great example, because you have this beautiful stonework, which was done probably by unemployed italian american stonemasons who were still around at that time. jeffrey: it's a vision of the role of government seemingly out of step with divided american politics tod
there's almost always a high school, a city, city hall, some structure that's recognizable from that era. jeffrey: one local example, oakley high school, with its sculptures and community to the 1940's. richard: california, because there had been a long beach earthquake in 1933, put a huge emphasis on rebuilding california schools or expanding them, making them earthquake safe and so on. they hired local architects. it was very much an interaction between the federal government and local...
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with that dark complexion and all at saratoga high school and also eventually at prospect high school. this has shocked the community has angered many people. got a chance to talk to students. here is what they had to say about what was found near their campus. >> the news means a bunch of you know, it was used to kill. a bunch of people and it was used to it. >> terrified that it was used to. by people take their own lives to. >> a little bit concerned. so the person, whether it was using it for we're going to use it on. >> the santa clara county sheriff's department, they came out and they said that they are investigating this as a hate crime. they said hate has no place in santa clara county sheriff's office with thoroughly investigate these incidents and request pop prosecution of the offenders to the fullest extent of the law. the principal said they did turn over the footage to the authorities. it's a little grainy, but they hope that whatever is on it, they're not even saying if the people that they saw it. >> were the people behind this. but they have turned over the footage to the santa clara county sheriff
with that dark complexion and all at saratoga high school and also eventually at prospect high school. this has shocked the community has angered many people. got a chance to talk to students. here is what they had to say about what was found near their campus. >> the news means a bunch of you know, it was used to kill. a bunch of people and it was used to it. >> terrified that it was used to. by people take their own lives to. >> a little bit concerned. so the person, whether...
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oracle park, the home of the san francisco giants on this tuesday night are five high school students. the teams communityoundation has named them willie mae scholars, each will receive a scholarship of up to $20,000 upon graduation from high school . it really opened my eyes to seeing, like, okay. yeah this is i'm really going to go to college. if i want to have got the scholarship, i probably wouldn't have have be able to attend college or a probably would have been pretty rough for me to attend college. cohen aspires to be an oncologist. he says his grandmother's battle with breast cancer inspired him . the 17 year old tells me growing up in the bayview raised by a single mother. he saw the health problems brought on by poverty that the black community often faces with little or no resources. he wants to give back . i'm very dedicated, very motivated. i'm determined. the culture of the foundation tells me the program is designed to help make college aspirations for black youth here in san francisco come true, he says the students are largely chosen based on their potential pours preparation, determinat
oracle park, the home of the san francisco giants on this tuesday night are five high school students. the teams communityoundation has named them willie mae scholars, each will receive a scholarship of up to $20,000 upon graduation from high school . it really opened my eyes to seeing, like, okay. yeah this is i'm really going to go to college. if i want to have got the scholarship, i probably wouldn't have have be able to attend college or a probably would have been pretty rough for me to...
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schools. and i talked to a number of people including the community members who send their communities. kip has higher expectation, high expectations for their students and for their parents. so that is it's engaging the whole family. both academically and behavior. charter schools whether it's kip or lisa mentioned earlier, other public schools, that are successful in whatever programs that we have, we definitely need to treat them like start ups in the business world. because they try new things and sometimes it works, and if it works, some larger company comes and buys them. in our case, we should implement and scale them up for the rest of the school district. >> thank you very much. gabriela? >> so i do want to thank you arleta for bringing up points, charter schools are infamous for pushing students out. i'm curious as an educator who observed data, what are we analyzing to get these results? what are tests that people are looking at? and as a standardize, what do we know and have understanding around them that shares a lot on how we're examining students. i believe charter school exist to provide innovative ways
schools. and i talked to a number of people including the community members who send their communities. kip has higher expectation, high expectations for their students and for their parents. so that is it's engaging the whole family. both academically and behavior. charter schools whether it's kip or lisa mentioned earlier, other public schools, that are successful in whatever programs that we have, we definitely need to treat them like start ups in the business world. because they try new...
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and because of the segregation of the federal government, that community itself, right where the woodrow wilson high school is located, was affected. because now, that is not an african american community. so, that is one of the questions that we get. give us a concrete idea of what exactly you are talking about when you say segregation and what happened. what were the consequences? and we talk about the wilson school in northwest. >> thank you very much. i have a comment in the chat asking to comment on the segregation of the federal government under wilson. this is probably the example of wilson's racism that comes up most for me in my circles, at least. and certainly is one of the major topics for us here at the wilson center, for obvious reasons. we are here in washington d. c., and where specifically commemorating his presidency. when wilson took office, he had two cabinet members and particular, william gibbs mcatee and albert sydney bernal son, and others, who wanted to segregate their departments and had in mind more systemic segregation of federal bureaucracy generally. mcatee was secretary of the
and because of the segregation of the federal government, that community itself, right where the woodrow wilson high school is located, was affected. because now, that is not an african american community. so, that is one of the questions that we get. give us a concrete idea of what exactly you are talking about when you say segregation and what happened. what were the consequences? and we talk about the wilson school in northwest. >> thank you very much. i have a comment in the chat...
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community and that because of the segregation of the federal government, that community itself right where the woodrow wilson high school is located was affected because now that's not an african-american community. so that's one of the questions that we get, is give us a concrete idea of, you know, what exactly are you talking about when you say segregation and what happened, what were the consequences. and we talk about the wilson school in northwest. >> thank you very much. i will, i have a comment in the chat asking to talk about the segregation of the federal government under wilson. this is probably the example of wilson's racism that comes up most for me in my circles at least and certainly is one of the major topics for us here at the wilson center for obvious reasons. we're here in washington, d.c., and we're specifically commemorating his presidency. the, when wilson took office, he had two cabinet if members in particular, mcdo and wilson -- mca doo who had in mind the more systemic segregation of the bureaucracy generally. mcadoo was secretary of the treasury, and wilson was postmaster general. and they knew
community and that because of the segregation of the federal government, that community itself right where the woodrow wilson high school is located was affected because now that's not an african-american community. so that's one of the questions that we get, is give us a concrete idea of, you know, what exactly are you talking about when you say segregation and what happened, what were the consequences. and we talk about the wilson school in northwest. >> thank you very much. i will, i...
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the 2016 child transportation survey found bike had a high satisfaction rate with the school community. >> care givers expressed hesitation about biking some concerns including steep hills, children who are too young to operate a bicycle and long distance could be solved with electric likes. care givers shared e bikes could be helpful. jeopardy finally the idea i mentioned earlier expanding before and after care programs to increase flexibility for care givers. next we have strategies -- focused on personal safety. >> the strategies were developed in response to the finding that personal safety is a point of emphasis to care givers and the paraphernalia who spoke. implement transit trainings or education. transit field trips the purpose is it teach about transit safety and help everyone feel comfortablement city promote by stander trainings giving care gives situations that could feel unsafe. make a slight adjustment to the existing m tap. muni transit system program. >> the next category of strategies focused on infrastructure safety. we are working with sfmta safe routs to school and
the 2016 child transportation survey found bike had a high satisfaction rate with the school community. >> care givers expressed hesitation about biking some concerns including steep hills, children who are too young to operate a bicycle and long distance could be solved with electric likes. care givers shared e bikes could be helpful. jeopardy finally the idea i mentioned earlier expanding before and after care programs to increase flexibility for care givers. next we have strategies --...
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. >>> the south bay is a community members have a meal on the table to things giving. >>> presentation high school in san jose held its annual turkey day drive this morning. students and families dropped off the frozen turkeys at the front of campus. >> they also collected hams and chickens. the school hopes to collect 1000 turkeys this year. one student told us, but this event means to her. >> it is a basic human right to access food and comfort and being able to know that there are people who support you. it is so important to bring in turkeys, and this vibe for those who do not have enough food, so that they can have a happy thanks giving. >> live at the food back bank in contra costa, where people are doing good work. coming up, you will meet some of these people and see how you can perhaps get involved, that is straightahead. >>> ahead on kpix 5, new trouble for ticketmaster, congress is now making a federal case out of the taylor swift ticket fiasco. >>> now on hold ahead of the holiday, why experts say the decision was necessary. >>> promising signs in the sierras as we had towards winter,
. >>> the south bay is a community members have a meal on the table to things giving. >>> presentation high school in san jose held its annual turkey day drive this morning. students and families dropped off the frozen turkeys at the front of campus. >> they also collected hams and chickens. the school hopes to collect 1000 turkeys this year. one student told us, but this event means to her. >> it is a basic human right to access food and comfort and being able to...
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community. and so the bond is between often the employees e people using it as a shelter. they may know them from high schoolor they may know their brother or sister from high school. in many cases, again, the employees are very much part of the community as well. host: you referenced this earlier, small churches, not the big institutional churches, but small churches that you found in these communities. where is this one? guest: prestonburg, kentucky, i believe. guest: -- host: ato they represent? guest: absolutely everhi. this particular young lady was part of a family that -- i don't want to use their names -- who had, they did not have much. they did not have a r,hey had someone drive them the 35 miles from thela they were livingowto this church for sunday night service. six hours sunday night service and i was there for the entire thing. it was everything, it was their community. it was their day. it was their week, it was everything. host: how did the presence in those churches in the time you spent impact your spirituality? guest: again, i jokingly say with mcdonald's and the churches as i went from b
community. and so the bond is between often the employees e people using it as a shelter. they may know them from high schoolor they may know their brother or sister from high school. in many cases, again, the employees are very much part of the community as well. host: you referenced this earlier, small churches, not the big institutional churches, but small churches that you found in these communities. where is this one? guest: prestonburg, kentucky, i believe. guest: -- host: ato they...
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community with disabilities. jason scored a touchdown during his high school's football game.r dreams. >> it is senior night at del mar high school and all eyes are on number 22. >> let's do it, jason. >> he is about to -- >> i am a little nervous. >> you're going to be fine. >> as he shakes off the nerves, his mom, dad and brother get ready to document the moment on the upper bleachers. his teachers and classmates hold signs. the one bringing this community together is the student waving to the crowd. >> terry came too. >>'s teammates make room for the play. the opposing team is ready. the crowd gets on their feet. phones are recording every move. this is the moment this school has been waiting for. their secret weapon is jason, number 22. here he goes. but wait. let's pause. to understand the significance of this play, we need to know jason. and see the process that got him here. it all started outside of room 51. one of the classrooms for special ed students at del mar high school. what is the back story? how did you find out jason wanted to play football? >> we go for a wa
community with disabilities. jason scored a touchdown during his high school's football game.r dreams. >> it is senior night at del mar high school and all eyes are on number 22. >> let's do it, jason. >> he is about to -- >> i am a little nervous. >> you're going to be fine. >> as he shakes off the nerves, his mom, dad and brother get ready to document the moment on the upper bleachers. his teachers and classmates hold signs. the one bringing this community...
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community. -- going to high school and he did not want his kids going to school in a racial jungle. you tell me what who the racist is. and kamala harris calls him a racist and a racist at her debate. so it -- is >> i don't think she went as far as that during the debate of our call correctly. but i got your point. let's hear from dave and the democrats long in florida. hello. >> that was a refreshing pause the fact that you actually fact check one of these lunatics that calls in on the mentally handicapped line. i mean really, you guys are kind of part of the problem. >> well first of all i will ask you not to insulted the viewers who call into our program either way that way. but go ahead. >> imagine what the reaction to these people would have been about their whining during world war ii what people had to make wheel sacrifices. now all you hear from these people's mimi. mimi. it is all about them and that is why they identify with trump. because trump puts himself first every time. all the time. they talk about how america was humming along when trump was president. it was hummi
community. -- going to high school and he did not want his kids going to school in a racial jungle. you tell me what who the racist is. and kamala harris calls him a racist and a racist at her debate. so it -- is >> i don't think she went as far as that during the debate of our call correctly. but i got your point. let's hear from dave and the democrats long in florida. hello. >> that was a refreshing pause the fact that you actually fact check one of these lunatics that calls in on...