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much larger school districts didn't even come close to eastside union. for the same time period oakland unified enrolled 15,000 more students than eastside but only referred 12 students to law enforcement. eastside union referred over 1,700. >> i think that we have a practice here where we were relying too much on having the officer do the facilitation and the legwork versus the administration doing the legwork. >> reporter: funk was named superintendent in 2012. the district has since doubled the number of its counselors. social workers are on every campus. there those more than 1,700 referrals to police dropped to 2014 in 2013-14. those lower rates are still among the highest in the bay area. the district hires local police officers to patrol nearly all of its schools. in fact, 76% of high schools across the country have officers or security right on campus. while the goal is to make schools safer, some believe students can actually be harmed when schools decide to involve police in cases of minor misbehavior. >> it's tragic. there are tragic consequen
much larger school districts didn't even come close to eastside union. for the same time period oakland unified enrolled 15,000 more students than eastside but only referred 12 students to law enforcement. eastside union referred over 1,700. >> i think that we have a practice here where we were relying too much on having the officer do the facilitation and the legwork versus the administration doing the legwork. >> reporter: funk was named superintendent in 2012. the district has...
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but much larger school districts didn't even come close to eastside union.akland unified enrolled nearly 15,000 more students than eastside union, but only referred 12 students to law enforcement. remember, eastside union referred over 1700. >> i think that we had a practice here where we were relying too much on having the officer do the facilitation and the lay work versus the administration doing the legwork. >> reporter: funk was named superintendent in 2012. the drib has since doubled the number of its counselors. social workers on every campus, and those more than 1700 referrals to police dropped to 214 during the 2013-2014 school year. but those lower rates are still among the highest in the bay area. and just like in 2011, minorities and students with disability as were sent to police at disproportionate high rates. children with disabilities made up 10% of the population, but totaled 25% of all students referred to law enforcement. hispanic children respected 47% of the population, but 73% of all students referred to police. >> that's an issue. we'v
but much larger school districts didn't even come close to eastside union.akland unified enrolled nearly 15,000 more students than eastside union, but only referred 12 students to law enforcement. remember, eastside union referred over 1700. >> i think that we had a practice here where we were relying too much on having the officer do the facilitation and the lay work versus the administration doing the legwork. >> reporter: funk was named superintendent in 2012. the drib has since...
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"monday here on the eastside the woman that lives here on what happened next is one of the worst bites animal control says they've seen in a long time... it took somewhere from 50 to 100 stitches to treat this young des moines boy... when the unexpected happened monday --- a pitbull terrier mix named chaos slipped out from a broken fence when his owner was preparing to take him out... his owner told animal control he was usually calm... she had no idea why he would attack a small child... but believed noise the boy was making while playing might have been a factor. 36:07:16 anytime a child is attacked it tugs at your heart strings, this case is significant and will remain in my mind as one of the most significant attacks because of the number of lacerations the child recieved to his face. chaos owner says she had to tackle her dog to get him to release the child... the victims mother then rushed him to mercy hospital... 36:32:07 this is forever going to have a lasting impact on his demeanor around animals in the future... the dog owner told animal control she wanted chaos euthanized be
"monday here on the eastside the woman that lives here on what happened next is one of the worst bites animal control says they've seen in a long time... it took somewhere from 50 to 100 stitches to treat this young des moines boy... when the unexpected happened monday --- a pitbull terrier mix named chaos slipped out from a broken fence when his owner was preparing to take him out... his owner told animal control he was usually calm... she had no idea why he would attack a small child......
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des moines water works says effect until at least sunday for hundreds of residents on the city's eastside. hubbell has now been fixed. water samples will be taken again this weekend. come back on sunday. and it is dry out now, but we have a little rain knocking on the doorstep. kurtis: about 90 miles away from metro right now, widespread in kansas, missouri, and nebraska. light showers moving into red oak and the south side of lamoni. the earlier, the better out there. 51 degrees at 6 p.m. rain chances not great then. we start to see a bit of an increase in rain at 7 p.m. a much better chance on the way to 8:00, by then, showers should be likely with the rain moving in. south winds at 5-10. ranger b over by 10 a.m. tomorrow. topping out at 57, partly sunny. sunday is near-perfect. a little breezy, but a lot of sunshine and a high near 70 degrees. in the 70's stick around -- can i have the answer coming up. stacey: all across central iowa, ghosts and goblins will go door to door tonight for beggars' night. children will be trick-or-treating in altoona, ames, ankeny, clive, des moines, john
des moines water works says effect until at least sunday for hundreds of residents on the city's eastside. hubbell has now been fixed. water samples will be taken again this weekend. come back on sunday. and it is dry out now, but we have a little rain knocking on the doorstep. kurtis: about 90 miles away from metro right now, widespread in kansas, missouri, and nebraska. light showers moving into red oak and the south side of lamoni. the earlier, the better out there. 51 degrees at 6 p.m. rain...
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the trial got under way this morning at the eastside district court. chart with assault, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest police say he kicked an officer in the face. jury selection continues in the trial of an alleged serial killer in alexandria p or charles accused of killing three people in their home in the course of a decade. no jurors have been seated and most have been dismissed due to scheduling issues. the case is scheduled to last four to six weeks. a crime alert and prince george's county where police investigate a deadly shooting. this is video from the scene last night. investigators found a man suffering from at least one gunshot wound here he later died. not released a motive for the shooting but they say it does not appear random and does not appear to be a robbery. to indecentted exposure is in custody. here,ones, this man right was in the women's underwear section at the jcpenney's at the springfield mall yesterday. they say he asked the clerk for help in that exposed himself. police look into the possibility that he did the s
the trial got under way this morning at the eastside district court. chart with assault, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest police say he kicked an officer in the face. jury selection continues in the trial of an alleged serial killer in alexandria p or charles accused of killing three people in their home in the course of a decade. no jurors have been seated and most have been dismissed due to scheduling issues. the case is scheduled to last four to six weeks. a crime alert and prince...
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says a boil advisory will remain in effect until at least sunday for hundreds of residents on the eastside. the break at northeast 46th and hubbell was fixed on friday. water samples will be taken again this weekend. the test results are expected to come back on sunday. laura: a gray and fairly gloomy fall day out there today. kcci meteorologist jason sydejko is in now with your first look at your forecast. jason: yes, it is looking like we will finally break these clouds up. if you are out this evening, plan on a decent one.spine-chillingly beautiful -- down to 47 by 9 p.m. we have that rain early on, but that showed off to the east. clouds are beginning to clear behind that. nobody thought there would be that much rain, about a quarter or half of an inch. pc southeastern portions of the state took the brunt of that -- you see southeastern portions of the state took the brunt of that. i have sunshine back in the forecast. we will talk about why and how long it sticks around, coming up in the forecast. laura: breaking news right now -- isis is claiming responsibility for a deadly airliner
says a boil advisory will remain in effect until at least sunday for hundreds of residents on the eastside. the break at northeast 46th and hubbell was fixed on friday. water samples will be taken again this weekend. the test results are expected to come back on sunday. laura: a gray and fairly gloomy fall day out there today. kcci meteorologist jason sydejko is in now with your first look at your forecast. jason: yes, it is looking like we will finally break these clouds up. if you are out...
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um, and when you go basically 10 blocks south to the upper eastside, you find that the asthma rate for children is like half of that. >> we house over one third of the new york city's diesel bus fleet. and when you figure that we've got 5 depots, each with 200 or more buses, these are depots right across from people's homes, uh, from schools, across from parks. >> researches at columbia university found that pregnant african american and dominican american mothers in new york city who are exposed to high levels of airborne pollutants from vehicle exhaust and burning solid waste gave birth to children who later developed cognitive and behavioral problems. dr. frederica perera led the study. >> developmental delay at age 3, with cognitive deficits at age 5, and behavioral problems, including anxiety, depression, and attention, symptoms of those problems, at ages 6 to 7. >> these children also scored more than 4 points lower on standardized intelligence tests at age 5. >> [indistinct chatter] >> even a very small drop in i.q. can affect or can be predicted to affect lifetime earnings of t
um, and when you go basically 10 blocks south to the upper eastside, you find that the asthma rate for children is like half of that. >> we house over one third of the new york city's diesel bus fleet. and when you figure that we've got 5 depots, each with 200 or more buses, these are depots right across from people's homes, uh, from schools, across from parks. >> researches at columbia university found that pregnant african american and dominican american mothers in new york city...
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moms keeping tabs on care attackers posting photos online like upper eastside mamas. >> the mom thatakes a picture, what motivates her to do it. >> she sees a child and sees what is wrong and thinks if this was my nanny, i would want to know. >> in the end what did you find? >> she began her walk. checked the comforter. compared to what we've seen in the past, how does she rate? >> 10. >> this is somebody i would want to lir. >> somebody you would want to hire. >> sometimes i always say go with your instinct as parents. >> your gut instinct. when you're interviewing a nanny. i don't know about having a private investigator. if you have the money for it. >> coming up in our next half hour, the hidden danger in your home. natural gas to blame for a massive explosions rocking neighborhoods across the country and latest incident where officials say the homeowner is to blame. >>> but first, traveling back a few decades to the '80s where big hair and even bigger threat, a serial killer on the loose behind the scenes of "wicked city" just ahead. you're watching "world news >>> abc's newest
moms keeping tabs on care attackers posting photos online like upper eastside mamas. >> the mom thatakes a picture, what motivates her to do it. >> she sees a child and sees what is wrong and thinks if this was my nanny, i would want to know. >> in the end what did you find? >> she began her walk. checked the comforter. compared to what we've seen in the past, how does she rate? >> 10. >> this is somebody i would want to lir. >> somebody you would want...
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. >> vicki: at least one person is dead it happened just after 4-30 this morning along eastside road near windsor. the driver crashed into a tree. a person who was driving in the crash saw the car. and alerted authorities. >>: be married >> reporter: it will be a long time before they can rebuild. >> reporter: they raise over $2,300. >>: it's humbling that the committee has gone together for them. >> reporter: 70 per cent of the money donated will go to them. >> vicki: tens of thousands of utility customers in monterey county are still without electrical service this afternoon because of a massive outage, according to pg&e. while the exact cause of the outage is still under investigation, it may be associated with a high-voltage transmission line that came down near moss landing around 7 a.m., pg&e spokeswoman jacqueline ratto said. >> vicki: thousands of woman took to the streets of san francisco this morning. running in nike's women's half-marathon. the winners finished in just about an hour and a half. kron 4's averi harper followed runners from start to finish at today's race. >>
. >> vicki: at least one person is dead it happened just after 4-30 this morning along eastside road near windsor. the driver crashed into a tree. a person who was driving in the crash saw the car. and alerted authorities. >>: be married >> reporter: it will be a long time before they can rebuild. >> reporter: they raise over $2,300. >>: it's humbling that the committee has gone together for them. >> reporter: 70 per cent of the money donated will go to them....
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this home video shows the the scene on the lower eastside yesterday. were you expecting the reaction? >> no. we were thinking, cool, release this. and they'll sell, hopefully. it was sort of a frenzy. big kind of ruckus. waiting across the street ton the four corners. and they knew they weren't going to get a shoe. they were waiting for the kids who got a shoe to get it from them. they had baseball bats. >> reporter: then years later the asking price for that shoe is $8,000. evidence the sneaker culture continues to march on. >> it is a $42 billion a year business. hard to imagine that growing bigger. definitely something that has >>> the "cbs >>> some people dedicate time and effort to take care of stray animals. steve hartman found brothers in texas who made it their life's work. >> reporter: i came to fort worth, texas. thinking i had seen everything. when out rolled evidence to the contrary. a guy on a mower, pulling nine dogs on a train. that's a new one. in fact the only thing more surprising than the sight may be the story behind it. this train
this home video shows the the scene on the lower eastside yesterday. were you expecting the reaction? >> no. we were thinking, cool, release this. and they'll sell, hopefully. it was sort of a frenzy. big kind of ruckus. waiting across the street ton the four corners. and they knew they weren't going to get a shoe. they were waiting for the kids who got a shoe to get it from them. they had baseball bats. >> reporter: then years later the asking price for that shoe is $8,000....
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this home video shows the the scene on the lower eastside yesterday.you expecting the reaction? >> no. we were thinking, cool, release this. and they'll sell, hopefully. it was sort of a frenzy. big kind of ruckus. waiting across the street ton the four corners. and they knew they weren't going to get a shoe. they were waiting for the kids who got a shoe to get it from them. they had baseball bats. >> reporter: then years later the asking price for that shoe is $8,000. evidence the sneaker culture continues to march on. >> it is a $42 billion a year business. hard to imagine that growing bigger. definitely something that has not hit the top yet. for cbs this morning saturday. what can i make for you? how about one of our delicious reuben sandwiches? loaded with your choice of tender corned beef or oven roasted turkey breast. we top'em with sauerkraut and swiss cheese, drizzle on our thousand island dressing and toast'em to perfection on your choice of freshly baked bread. don't miss the corned beef reuben and the turkey reuben. both won't be here long,
this home video shows the the scene on the lower eastside yesterday.you expecting the reaction? >> no. we were thinking, cool, release this. and they'll sell, hopefully. it was sort of a frenzy. big kind of ruckus. waiting across the street ton the four corners. and they knew they weren't going to get a shoe. they were waiting for the kids who got a shoe to get it from them. they had baseball bats. >> reporter: then years later the asking price for that shoe is $8,000. evidence the...
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this home video shows the the scene on the lower eastside yesterday. were you expecting the reaction? >> no. we were thinking, cool, release this. and they'll sell, hopefully. it was sort of a frenzy. big kind of ruckus. waiting across the street ton the four corners. and they knew they weren't going to get a shoe. they were waiting for the kids who got a shoe to get it from them. they had baseball bats. >> reporter: then years later the asking price for that shoe is $8,000. evidence the sneaker culture continues to march on. >> it is a $42 billion a year business. hard to imagine that growing bigger. definitely something that has not hit the top yet. for cbs this morning saturday. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. when the engines failed on the plane i was flying, i knew what to do to save my passengers. but when my father sank into depression, i didn't know how to help him. when he ultimately shot himself, he left our family devastated. don't let this happen to you. if you or a loved one is suicidal, call the national suicide preventio
this home video shows the the scene on the lower eastside yesterday. were you expecting the reaction? >> no. we were thinking, cool, release this. and they'll sell, hopefully. it was sort of a frenzy. big kind of ruckus. waiting across the street ton the four corners. and they knew they weren't going to get a shoe. they were waiting for the kids who got a shoe to get it from them. they had baseball bats. >> reporter: then years later the asking price for that shoe is $8,000....
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this home video shows the the scene on the lower eastside yesterday.e reaction? >> no. we were thinking, cool, release this. and they'll sell, hopefully. it was sort of a frenzy. big kind of ruckus. >> yeah, people came that were waiting across the street ton the four corners. and they knew they weren't going to get a shoe. they were waiting for the kids who got a shoe to get it from them. they had baseball bats. >> reporter: then years later the asking price for that shoe is $8,000. evidence the sneaker culture continues to march on. >> it is a $42 billion a yr business. hard to imagine that growing bigger. definitely something that has not hit the top yet. for cbs this morning saturday.,, >>> some people dedicate time and effort to take care of stray animals. steve hartman found brothers in texas who made it their life's work. >> reporter: i cam to fort worth, texas. thinking i had seen everything. when out rolled evidence to the contrary. a guy on a mower, pulling nine dogs on a train. that's a new one. in fact the only thing more surprising than th
this home video shows the the scene on the lower eastside yesterday.e reaction? >> no. we were thinking, cool, release this. and they'll sell, hopefully. it was sort of a frenzy. big kind of ruckus. >> yeah, people came that were waiting across the street ton the four corners. and they knew they weren't going to get a shoe. they were waiting for the kids who got a shoe to get it from them. they had baseball bats. >> reporter: then years later the asking price for that shoe is...
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. >> reporter: that's oceanside eastside park. on bayside, the flooding potential has seaside heights making preemptive moves. >> when the bay has high tide, it's not unusual for a flash flood warning. we've already advised our residents and property owners and business people to get their cars to higher ground. >> and they know that they water can get rough. >> tried to get my boat out yesterday. my boat was in the water. i was afraid it was going to sink. the boat next to me some. >> reporter: how strong is the wind? >> blowing away. >> reporter: not many look on these conditions without some hesitation. >> i'm scared for everybody that lives here again. >> reporter: seaside heights has secured extra help on standby just in case. >> we've contacted people over the bridge that aren't going to be affected by the storm. electricians. if the severity of this happens, or if there's a problem with our water, we can work for us on a temporary basis and the answer is yes. >> reporter: the best news so far for the short has been those up
. >> reporter: that's oceanside eastside park. on bayside, the flooding potential has seaside heights making preemptive moves. >> when the bay has high tide, it's not unusual for a flash flood warning. we've already advised our residents and property owners and business people to get their cars to higher ground. >> and they know that they water can get rough. >> tried to get my boat out yesterday. my boat was in the water. i was afraid it was going to sink. the boat next...
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storye a real estate about the lower eastside because my ancestors came over from poland to the lowerast side. they started peddling on the railroad and the railroad stopped in texas, the oil town. so he opened a general store and that is how part of my family got to texas. now we bought an old rabbi's place on the lower east side and renovated it. it was the full circle of moving back to the lower east side. brian: what kind of work does your husband do? amy: he is in finance. brian: what are you most looking forward to for the rest of the campaign and will you stay with the campaign until the end? amy: i think i will be covering hillary until whenever that may be. i am really looking forward to getting closer to when voters make their actual decision. there is always talk about the latest poll or the latest sentiment, trust numbers, all of these things. none of it matters until the rubber hits the road and the caucus or iowans go the people in new hampshire go to vote. when we get closer to those things, people will be more engaged and it will be interesting to talk to people across
storye a real estate about the lower eastside because my ancestors came over from poland to the lowerast side. they started peddling on the railroad and the railroad stopped in texas, the oil town. so he opened a general store and that is how part of my family got to texas. now we bought an old rabbi's place on the lower east side and renovated it. it was the full circle of moving back to the lower east side. brian: what kind of work does your husband do? amy: he is in finance. brian: what are...